RBI Asst./Sbi Clerk Main Exam 2020: Quiz 55 ( 12.05.2020)
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Question 1
(A) Besides a low base effect, beginning of delivery of buses under JNNURM programme during the next fiscal will be a major factor which would help achieve growth.
(B) “Bus segment is expected to grow by 10-12 percent in 2015-16. The segment has been in negative territory since last 30 months but with economic activity expected to do well now, we really expect the segment to do well,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Deputy Director General SugatoSen told reporters in New Delhi.
(C) “We expect better footfalls during the event this year as compared to last year as people are more aware of the venue due to the Auto Expo which was also organised here,” Sen said.
(D) Commenting on the 4th edition of Bus & Special Vehicle Show which commenced here today, he said the event would showcase new products and technologies.
(E) Domestic bus sales that have been on a decline for the last 30 months are expected to grow by up to 12 per cent next fiscal on account of economic activity gaining momentum, automobile industry body SIAM said today.
(F) Spread over 3,694 square metres, the three-day long event will see 31 exhibitors showcase their products.
(G) “With the bus segment expected to see a turnaround, the event will help the prospective buyers to have a look at new technologies in the segment,” Sen said.
Question 2
(A) Besides a low base effect, beginning of delivery of buses under JNNURM programme during the next fiscal will be a major factor which would help achieve growth.
(B) “Bus segment is expected to grow by 10-12 percent in 2015-16. The segment has been in negative territory since last 30 months but with economic activity expected to do well now, we really expect the segment to do well,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Deputy Director General SugatoSen told reporters in New Delhi.
(C) “We expect better footfalls during the event this year as compared to last year as people are more aware of the venue due to the Auto Expo which was also organised here,” Sen said.
(D) Commenting on the 4th edition of Bus & Special Vehicle Show which commenced here today, he said the event would showcase new products and technologies.
(E) Domestic bus sales that have been on a decline for the last 30 months are expected to grow by up to 12 per cent next fiscal on account of economic activity gaining momentum, automobile industry body SIAM said today.
(F) Spread over 3,694 square metres, the three-day long event will see 31 exhibitors showcase their products.
(G) “With the bus segment expected to see a turnaround, the event will help the prospective buyers to have a look at new technologies in the segment,” Sen said.
Question 3
(A) Besides a low base effect, beginning of delivery of buses under JNNURM programme during the next fiscal will be a major factor which would help achieve growth.
(B) “Bus segment is expected to grow by 10-12 percent in 2015-16. The segment has been in negative territory since last 30 months but with economic activity expected to do well now, we really expect the segment to do well,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Deputy Director General SugatoSen told reporters in New Delhi.
(C) “We expect better footfalls during the event this year as compared to last year as people are more aware of the venue due to the Auto Expo which was also organised here,” Sen said.
(D) Commenting on the 4th edition of Bus & Special Vehicle Show which commenced here today, he said the event would showcase new products and technologies.
(E) Domestic bus sales that have been on a decline for the last 30 months are expected to grow by up to 12 per cent next fiscal on account of economic activity gaining momentum, automobile industry body SIAM said today.
(F) Spread over 3,694 square metres, the three-day long event will see 31 exhibitors showcase their products.
(G) “With the bus segment expected to see a turnaround, the event will help the prospective buyers to have a look at new technologies in the segment,” Sen said.
Question 4
(A) Besides a low base effect, beginning of delivery of buses under JNNURM programme during the next fiscal will be a major factor which would help achieve growth.
(B) “Bus segment is expected to grow by 10-12 percent in 2015-16. The segment has been in negative territory since last 30 months but with economic activity expected to do well now, we really expect the segment to do well,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Deputy Director General SugatoSen told reporters in New Delhi.
(C) “We expect better footfalls during the event this year as compared to last year as people are more aware of the venue due to the Auto Expo which was also organised here,” Sen said.
(D) Commenting on the 4th edition of Bus & Special Vehicle Show which commenced here today, he said the event would showcase new products and technologies.
(E) Domestic bus sales that have been on a decline for the last 30 months are expected to grow by up to 12 per cent next fiscal on account of economic activity gaining momentum, automobile industry body SIAM said today.
(F) Spread over 3,694 square metres, the three-day long event will see 31 exhibitors showcase their products.
(G) “With the bus segment expected to see a turnaround, the event will help the prospective buyers to have a look at new technologies in the segment,” Sen said.
Question 5
(A) Besides a low base effect, beginning of delivery of buses under JNNURM programme during the next fiscal will be a major factor which would help achieve growth.
(B) “Bus segment is expected to grow by 10-12 percent in 2015-16. The segment has been in negative territory since last 30 months but with economic activity expected to do well now, we really expect the segment to do well,” Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) Deputy Director General SugatoSen told reporters in New Delhi.
(C) “We expect better footfalls during the event this year as compared to last year as people are more aware of the venue due to the Auto Expo which was also organised here,” Sen said.
(D) Commenting on the 4th edition of Bus & Special Vehicle Show which commenced here today, he said the event would showcase new products and technologies.
(E) Domestic bus sales that have been on a decline for the last 30 months are expected to grow by up to 12 per cent next fiscal on account of economic activity gaining momentum, automobile industry body SIAM said today.
(F) Spread over 3,694 square metres, the three-day long event will see 31 exhibitors showcase their products.
(G) “With the bus segment expected to see a turnaround, the event will help the prospective buyers to have a look at new technologies in the segment,” Sen said.
Question 6
Quantity 1: N
Quantity 2: 130 – N
Question 7
Quantity I: 62Height of the wall.
Quantity II: 50% Length of the wall.
Question 8
Quantity II: A man sold an article for Rs. 2040 and incurred a loss. Had he sold the article for Rs.2355, his gain would have been equal to half of the amount of loss that he incurred. At what price should he sell the article to have 20% profit?
Question 9
Quantity I: A certain sum of money amounts to rupees 2900 at simple interest 4% per annum in 4 years. In how many years will it amount to rupees 4000 at the same rate?
Quantity II: A work which is completed by 20 men in 8 days can be completed by 25 women 12 days. 16 men and 10 women start doing the work. After 3 days, they leave. If the remaining work is to be completed in 6 days by x number of men, find x.
Question 10
Quantity II:Speed of train B. if it travels 300 km in 3 hr 30 min.
Question 11
Statements:
Each apple is green.
All green is tree.
No green is red.
All red are strawberries.
33% strawberries are packed.
Conclusions:
I. 55% packed are not red.
II. No apple is red is a possibility.
III. Some green which is apple can be strawberries.
IV. Some packed are not green.
Question 12
Statements:
Not all 100% but at least 56% bananas are yellow.
No yellow is teeth.
All teethes are white.
Some clothes are white.
Many clothes are new.
Conclusions:
I. Few clothes are not yellow.
II. All yellow can be bananas.
III. Almost bananas can be new.
IV. Maximum white being new is a possibility.
Question 13
Statements:
23% stars are moon.
34% moon is earth.
100% sun is earth.
0% earth is Jupiter.
100% mercury is Jupiter.
Conclusions:
I. 0% sun is mercury.
II. 11% stars being Jupiter is possible.
III. There is a possibility that 100% moon is Jupiter.
IV. 100% stars can never be earth.
Question 14
Statements:
44% minus which is not division is positive.
All minus is negative.
No minus is division.
22% division is multiplication.
100% multiplication is plus.
Conclusions:
I. Some positive is definitely not division.
II. 100% division can be negative.
III. There is a possibility that positive which is negative is not minus.
IV. There is a possibility that division which is multiplication is not plus.
Question 15
Statements:
23% shift is ctrl.
0% ctrl is Fn.
All alt is Fn.
No Enter is Fn.
100% Enter is Backspace.
Conclusions:
I. 0% Alt is Enter.
II. Intersection of shift and ctrl can be alt.
III. 100% Alt being backspace is a possibility.
IV. Some backspace is not ctrl.
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