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RBI Asst./Sbi Clerk Main Exam 2020: Quiz 65 ( 25.05.2020)

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Question 1

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow. 
A) While the reference point for the former is the state, for the latter it’s society.
B) India’s strategic community’ comprises two distinct circles with little overlap.
C) Consequently, mainstream strategists have an external orientation to their discourse, concentrating on high politics; the latter is more internal oriented.
D) Their prescriptions too are understandably poles apart and thus, the state, to which both their commentary is directed, has to play balancer, and ends up being at the receiving end of criticism from both sides.
E) Out of the two, one can be termed the ‘mainstream’ and the other ‘alternate’.
F) To further elaborate on the external and internal concept−while one is enamored of India’s rise and place in the global order, the other is more sensitive to its vulnerabilities and inadequacies.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

Question 2

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow. 
A) While the reference point for the former is the state, for the latter it’s society.
B) India’s strategic community’ comprises two distinct circles with little overlap.
C) Consequently, mainstream strategists have an external orientation to their discourse, concentrating on high politics; the latter is more internal oriented.
D) Their prescriptions too are understandably poles apart and thus, the state, to which both their commentary is directed, has to play balancer, and ends up being at the receiving end of criticism from both sides.
E) Out of the two, one can be termed the ‘mainstream’ and the other ‘alternate’.
F) To further elaborate on the external and internal concept−while one is enamored of India’s rise and place in the global order, the other is more sensitive to its vulnerabilities and inadequacies.
Which of the following should be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 3

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow. 
A) While the reference point for the former is the state, for the latter it’s society.
B) India’s strategic community’ comprises two distinct circles with little overlap.
C) Consequently, mainstream strategists have an external orientation to their discourse, concentrating on high politics; the latter is more internal oriented.
D) Their prescriptions too are understandably poles apart and thus, the state, to which both their commentary is directed, has to play balancer, and ends up being at the receiving end of criticism from both sides.
E) Out of the two, one can be termed the ‘mainstream’ and the other ‘alternate’.
F) To further elaborate on the external and internal concept−while one is enamored of India’s rise and place in the global order, the other is more sensitive to its vulnerabilities and inadequacies.
Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?

Question 4

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow. 
A) While the reference point for the former is the state, for the latter it’s society.
B) India’s strategic community’ comprises two distinct circles with little overlap.
C) Consequently, mainstream strategists have an external orientation to their discourse, concentrating on high politics; the latter is more internal oriented.
D) Their prescriptions too are understandably poles apart and thus, the state, to which both their commentary is directed, has to play balancer, and ends up being at the receiving end of criticism from both sides.
E) Out of the two, one can be termed the ‘mainstream’ and the other ‘alternate’.
F) To further elaborate on the external and internal concept−while one is enamored of India’s rise and place in the global order, the other is more sensitive to its vulnerabilities and inadequacies.
Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 5

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions that follow. 
A) While the reference point for the former is the state, for the latter it’s society.
B) India’s strategic community’ comprises two distinct circles with little overlap.
C) Consequently, mainstream strategists have an external orientation to their discourse, concentrating on high politics; the latter is more internal oriented.
D) Their prescriptions too are understandably poles apart and thus, the state, to which both their commentary is directed, has to play balancer, and ends up being at the receiving end of criticism from both sides.
E) Out of the two, one can be termed the ‘mainstream’ and the other ‘alternate’.
F) To further elaborate on the external and internal concept−while one is enamored of India’s rise and place in the global order, the other is more sensitive to its vulnerabilities and inadequacies.
Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement ?

Question 6

Direction: Pie chart shows the distribution of animals in five different forests. There are only three types of animals in the forests, herbivores (who eats grass only), carnivores (who eats flesh only) and omnivores (who eats both grass and flesh). The total number of animals in all the forests together is 5000. Read the following data carefully and answer the questions given below:

If 20% animals of forest B eats grass only, find the total number of animals who eats flesh.

Question 7

Direction: Pie chart shows the distribution of animals in five different forests. There are only three types of animals in the forests, herbivores (who eats grass only), carnivores (who eats flesh only) and omnivores (who eats both grass and flesh). The total number of animals in all the forests together is 5000. Read the following data carefully and answer the questions given below:

If the ratio between the herbivore, carnivore and omnivores is 2: 3: 5 in forest A, then find the herbivores in forest A is what percent of number of animals in forest D.

Question 8

Direction: Pie chart shows the distribution of animals in five different forests. There are only three types of animals in the forests, herbivores (who eats grass only), carnivores (who eats flesh only) and omnivores (who eats both grass and flesh). The total number of animals in all the forests together is 5000. Read the following data carefully and answer the questions given below:

Animals in forest B and C together is what percent more or less than animals in forest D.

Question 9

Direction: Pie chart shows the distribution of animals in five different forests. There are only three types of animals in the forests, herbivores (who eats grass only), carnivores (who eats flesh only) and omnivores (who eats both grass and flesh). The total number of animals in all the forests together is 5000. Read the following data carefully and answer the questions given below:

If 10% animals in forest E are carnivores and 20% animals in forest B are carnivores, find the total number of carnivores in forest E and B together.

Question 10

Direction: Pie chart shows the distribution of animals in five different forests. There are only three types of animals in the forests, herbivores (who eats grass only), carnivores (who eats flesh only) and omnivores (who eats both grass and flesh). The total number of animals in all the forests together is 5000. Read the following data carefully and answer the questions given below:

Find the average of total number of animals in forest A, B, C and D together.

Question 11

Direction: In following question, below are two conclusions followed by five statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions.
Conclusion:
I. All Fan being Bed is a possibility.
II. No Fan is paper.
Statements:
I. Some Fan are Shoes. No Shoes is paper. All paper are Bed.
II. Some Fan are Shoes. No Shoes is paper. Some paper are Bed.
III. All Fan are Shoes. No Shoes is paper. All paper are Bed.
IV. No Fan is paper. Some paper are Shoes. All Bed are paper.
V. All Fan are Shoes. No Shoes is paper. All Bed are paper.

Question 12

Direction: In following question, below are two conclusions followed by five statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions.
Conclusion: 
I. Some radio are not car.
II. Some bike are radio.
Statements:
I. Some car are bike. No bike is radio. Some radio are kite.
II. No car is bike. All bike are kite. Some kite are radio.
III. All car are bike. No bike is radio. Some radio is kite.
IV. No car is bike. Some bike are kite. All kite are radio.
V. Some bike are car. No bike is kite. Some kite are radio.

Question 13

Direction: The question has two conclusions, which follows one of the given five statements. Find out that statement and mark your answer. 
Conclusions:
All tanks are glasses.
Some glasses are not steel.
Statements:
1) All tanks are pipes. Some pipes are glasses. Some steel are glasses
2) All glasses are pipes. Some pipes are tanks. No steel is pipe
3) Some tanks are pipes. Some pipes are glasses. No steel is pipe
4) All tanks are pipes. All pipes are glasses. No steel is pipe
5) All tanks are pipes. All pipes are glasses. Some steel are glasses

Question 14

Direction: The question has two conclusions, which follows one of the given five statements. Find out that statement and mark your answer. 
Conclusions:
No pen is a wood.
Some pencils are woods.
Statements:
1) All pens are textbooks. No textbook is a wood. No wood is pencil.
2) All pens are textbooks. All textbooks are wood. No wood is pencil.
3) All pens are textbooks. No textbook is a wood. Some woods are pencils.
4) No pen is textbook. No textbook is a wood. Some woods are pencils.
5) All pens are textbooks. All textbooks are wood. Some woods are pencils.

Question 15

Direction: In given question, conclusions have been given followed by sets of possible statements. You have to take the given conclusion to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
I. Some glasses are not steel
II. All tanks are glasses.
Statements:
1. Some tanks are pipes. Some pipes are glasses. No steel is pipe
2. All glasses are pipes. Some pipes are tanks. No steel is pipe
3. All tanks are pipes. Some pipes are glasses. Some steel are glasses
4. All tanks are pipes. All pipes are glasses. No steel is pipe
5. All tanks are pipes. All pipes are glasses. Some steel are glasses

Question 16

Which State government has launched ‘Mukhyamantri Yuba Yogayog Yojana’?

Question 17

Who launched the mobile application 'AYUSH Sanjivani' App and two AYUSH based studies related to COVID-19 situation?

Question 18

Which of the following banks has launched a special fixed deposit (FD) scheme for senior citizens to help them get higher interest rate?

Question 19

Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have discovered hundreds of Lithium rich giant stars, the institute is based in _____.

Question 20

Which of the following cities has launched “Pranavayu Programme” to create awareness about the respiratory health of the residents?
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