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SBI Clerk/ RBI Assistant Main Mini Mock: 10th July 2020

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Question 1

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
The thing to appreciate most about the government’s draft encryption policy, brought forth with the ostensible goal of wagering (1) privacy and promoting Internet security, was the speed with which it was withdrawn. There was little in the draft that was true to the goal; the provisions, instead, had enough in them to harm the cause. Encryption, a process in which digital messages are coherent (2) so they can’t be accessed by anyone other than those they are meant for, is a means to ensure freedom of obliteration (3) and to keep information secure in the digital world. The aliases one uses in the social media environment can be a fun way to keep casual users from deriding (4) you. But that isn’t enough. The digital world also comprises criminals and terrorists, and repressive regimes. Some of them would not only want to know who you are and dawdle (5) into your information and messages but also have the means to do so. Encryption keeps intruders at bay.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 2

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
The thing to appreciate most about the government’s draft encryption policy, brought forth with the ostensible goal of wagering (1) privacy and promoting Internet security, was the speed with which it was withdrawn. There was little in the draft that was true to the goal; the provisions, instead, had enough in them to harm the cause. Encryption, a process in which digital messages are coherent (2) so they can’t be accessed by anyone other than those they are meant for, is a means to ensure freedom of obliteration (3) and to keep information secure in the digital world. The aliases one uses in the social media environment can be a fun way to keep casual users from deriding (4) you. But that isn’t enough. The digital world also comprises criminals and terrorists, and repressive regimes. Some of them would not only want to know who you are and dawdle (5) into your information and messages but also have the means to do so. Encryption keeps intruders at bay.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 3

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
The thing to appreciate most about the government’s draft encryption policy, brought forth with the ostensible goal of wagering (1) privacy and promoting Internet security, was the speed with which it was withdrawn. There was little in the draft that was true to the goal; the provisions, instead, had enough in them to harm the cause. Encryption, a process in which digital messages are coherent (2) so they can’t be accessed by anyone other than those they are meant for, is a means to ensure freedom of obliteration (3) and to keep information secure in the digital world. The aliases one uses in the social media environment can be a fun way to keep casual users from deriding (4) you. But that isn’t enough. The digital world also comprises criminals and terrorists, and repressive regimes. Some of them would not only want to know who you are and dawdle (5) into your information and messages but also have the means to do so. Encryption keeps intruders at bay.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 4

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
The thing to appreciate most about the government’s draft encryption policy, brought forth with the ostensible goal of wagering (1) privacy and promoting Internet security, was the speed with which it was withdrawn. There was little in the draft that was true to the goal; the provisions, instead, had enough in them to harm the cause. Encryption, a process in which digital messages are coherent (2) so they can’t be accessed by anyone other than those they are meant for, is a means to ensure freedom of obliteration (3) and to keep information secure in the digital world. The aliases one uses in the social media environment can be a fun way to keep casual users from deriding (4) you. But that isn’t enough. The digital world also comprises criminals and terrorists, and repressive regimes. Some of them would not only want to know who you are and dawdle (5) into your information and messages but also have the means to do so. Encryption keeps intruders at bay.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 5

Direction: In the passage given below words are given in bold, each followed by a number given in the brackets. Every word in bold has five alternatives. Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
The thing to appreciate most about the government’s draft encryption policy, brought forth with the ostensible goal of wagering (1) privacy and promoting Internet security, was the speed with which it was withdrawn. There was little in the draft that was true to the goal; the provisions, instead, had enough in them to harm the cause. Encryption, a process in which digital messages are coherent (2) so they can’t be accessed by anyone other than those they are meant for, is a means to ensure freedom of obliteration (3) and to keep information secure in the digital world. The aliases one uses in the social media environment can be a fun way to keep casual users from deriding (4) you. But that isn’t enough. The digital world also comprises criminals and terrorists, and repressive regimes. Some of them would not only want to know who you are and dawdle (5) into your information and messages but also have the means to do so. Encryption keeps intruders at bay.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 6

Direction: Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.
There are certain numbers of red balls and 4 green balls in a bag. The probability of getting a red ball when 1 ball is picked at random is 1/3.
Quantity I. Number of red balls.
Quantity II. Number of green balls.

Question 7

Direction: Find the correct relationship between the given quantities:
The ratio of the number of boys to men in the snooker club is 5:2. The ratio of the number of boys to men in the golf club is 11:4.

Quantity I: The number of boys in the snooker club.
Quantity II: The number of boys in the golf club.

Question 8

Direction: Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.
Quantity I- 4x2 + 27x+ 35=0
Quantity II- 3y2 - 23y+ 42=0

Question 9

Direction: Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.
Quantity I: The profit earned by selling an article for Rs 210 is 20% while the discount percentage allowed on the article is at the rate of 30% then find the percentage by which markup price of the article is raised above cost price?
Quantity II: What is the profit percentage earned by selling an article which costs Rs 180 and the shopkeeper sold the article for Rs 320?

Question 10

Direction: Each question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I and Quantity II. Find both to find the relationship among them. Mark your answer accordingly.
A can do a work in 16 days. B is 60% more efficient than A.
Quantity I: Time taken by A and B together to do the work.
Quantity II: Time taken by A and B to do the work together when A works at double his original efficiency and B works at half his original efficiency.

Question 11

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answer to the questions given below.

Fourteen persons are sitting in two parallel rows such that each row contains seven persons. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the row. The person in row 1 faces north and sit exactly opposite to the persons in row 2 facing south.P and M do not sit together. Either N or Q sits at one of the extreme corners of the row. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the row and sits diagonally opposite to V. T and X are facing the south direction. Y sits fourth to the left or right of Z. P and T do not face each other. R sits exactly in the middle of one of the rows. N sits second to the right of Q. Q and M do not sit in the same row. O and Z are facing each other. N and S do not sit in the same row. T sits second to the right of the one who faces S. V sits third to the left or right of M. Q does not sit with O or Z.

Who among the following faces Y?

Question 12

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answer to the questions given below.

Fourteen persons are sitting in two parallel rows such that each row contains seven persons. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the row. The person in row 1 faces north and sit exactly opposite to the persons in row 2 facing south.P and M do not sit together. Either N or Q sits at one of the extreme corners of the row. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the row and sits diagonally opposite to V. T and X are facing the south direction. Y sits fourth to the left or right of Z. P and T do not face each other. R sits exactly in the middle of one of the rows. N sits second to the right of Q. Q and M do not sit in the same row. O and Z are facing each other. N and S do not sit in the same row. T sits second to the right of the one who faces S. V sits third to the left or right of M. Q does not sit with O or Z.
What is the position of V with respect to S?

Question 13

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answer to the questions given below.

Fourteen persons are sitting in two parallel rows such that each row contains seven persons. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the row. The person in row 1 faces north and sit exactly opposite to the persons in row 2 facing south.P and M do not sit together. Either N or Q sits at one of the extreme corners of the row. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the row and sits diagonally opposite to V. T and X are facing the south direction. Y sits fourth to the left or right of Z. P and T do not face each other. R sits exactly in the middle of one of the rows. N sits second to the right of Q. Q and M do not sit in the same row. O and Z are facing each other. N and S do not sit in the same row. T sits second to the right of the one who faces S. V sits third to the left or right of M. Q does not sit with O or Z.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain manner and hence form a group. Find the one who does not belong to that group?

Question 14

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answer to the questions given below.

Fourteen persons are sitting in two parallel rows such that each row contains seven persons. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the row. The person in row 1 faces north and sit exactly opposite to the persons in row 2 facing south.P and M do not sit together. Either N or Q sits at one of the extreme corners of the row. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the row and sits diagonally opposite to V. T and X are facing the south direction. Y sits fourth to the left or right of Z. P and T do not face each other. R sits exactly in the middle of one of the rows. N sits second to the right of Q. Q and M do not sit in the same row. O and Z are facing each other. N and S do not sit in the same row. T sits second to the right of the one who faces S. V sits third to the left or right of M. Q does not sit with O or Z.
Who among the following faces T?

Question 15

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answer to the questions given below.

Fourteen persons are sitting in two parallel rows such that each row contains seven persons. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the row. The person in row 1 faces north and sit exactly opposite to the persons in row 2 facing south.P and M do not sit together. Either N or Q sits at one of the extreme corners of the row. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the row and sits diagonally opposite to V. T and X are facing the south direction. Y sits fourth to the left or right of Z. P and T do not face each other. R sits exactly in the middle of one of the rows. N sits second to the right of Q. Q and M do not sit in the same row. O and Z are facing each other. N and S do not sit in the same row. T sits second to the right of the one who faces S. V sits third to the left or right of M. Q does not sit with O or Z.
How many persons sit between Z and S?

Question 16

Dubbed as ‘Boon’ an Integrated Flood Warning System (IFLOWS) has been launched for which city that was developed by Ministry of Earth Sciences and Municipal Corporation of the city?

Question 17

Which state government has launched Karmo Bhumi, a job portal to help IT professionals who have lost their jobs after the outbreak of COVID-19 and returned to the state?

Question 18

Which IT company has partnered with IBM to co-develop to accelerate digital and cognitive enterprise transformation?

Question 19

There are three official mascots ‘Congcong, Lianlian and Chenchen’ for 19th Asian Games were unveiled at a digital launch ceremony in Hangzhou, China due to COVID-19 which is collectively known as the ______.

Question 20

Which IIT has developed an Artificial Intelligence-powered COVID-19 test, which can be performed at an affordable cost?
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