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Bank PO Prelims Special Mini Mock-22 July 2020

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Question 1

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.

There is a surreal aspect to the high growth story. The International Monetary Fund expects India to be the fastest-(1) economy, galloping at 7.5 per cent in coming years and (2) China, which is expected to grow at 6.8 per cent. The finance ministry is still more (3), projecting a growth rate of 8-8.5 per cent for 2015-16, against the Reserve Bank of India’s 7.6 per cent. But a host of other indices tell a (4) story. The factory output index numbers in recent months, where sub-5 per cent growth has been the norm, are yet to inspire confidence. The IIP growth for April-May 2015-16 (3 per cent) is worse than the (5) figure for last year (4.6 per cent). While the IIP is not a reliable indicator, the overall trend it projects cannot be dismissed altogether. It is a moot point whether negative growth in the wholesale price index should be viewed as an achievement or a pointer to a demand slack.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 2

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
There is a surreal aspect to the high growth story. The International Monetary Fund expects India to be the fastest-(1) economy, galloping at 7.5 per cent in coming years and (2) China, which is expected to grow at 6.8 per cent. The finance ministry is still more (3), projecting a growth rate of 8-8.5 per cent for 2015-16, against the Reserve Bank of India’s 7.6 per cent. But a host of other indices tell a (4) story. The factory output index numbers in recent months, where sub-5 per cent growth has been the norm, are yet to inspire confidence. The IIP growth for April-May 2015-16 (3 per cent) is worse than the (5) figure for last year (4.6 per cent). While the IIP is not a reliable indicator, the overall trend it projects cannot be dismissed altogether. It is a moot point whether negative growth in the wholesale price index should be viewed as an achievement or a pointer to a demand slack.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 3

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
There is a surreal aspect to the high growth story. The International Monetary Fund expects India to be the fastest-(1) economy, galloping at 7.5 per cent in coming years and (2) China, which is expected to grow at 6.8 per cent. The finance ministry is still more (3), projecting a growth rate of 8-8.5 per cent for 2015-16, against the Reserve Bank of India’s 7.6 per cent. But a host of other indices tell a (4) story. The factory output index numbers in recent months, where sub-5 per cent growth has been the norm, are yet to inspire confidence. The IIP growth for April-May 2015-16 (3 per cent) is worse than the (5) figure for last year (4.6 per cent). While the IIP is not a reliable indicator, the overall trend it projects cannot be dismissed altogether. It is a moot point whether negative growth in the wholesale price index should be viewed as an achievement or a pointer to a demand slack.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 4

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
There is a surreal aspect to the high growth story. The International Monetary Fund expects India to be the fastest-(1) economy, galloping at 7.5 per cent in coming years and (2) China, which is expected to grow at 6.8 per cent. The finance ministry is still more (3), projecting a growth rate of 8-8.5 per cent for 2015-16, against the Reserve Bank of India’s 7.6 per cent. But a host of other indices tell a (4) story. The factory output index numbers in recent months, where sub-5 per cent growth has been the norm, are yet to inspire confidence. The IIP growth for April-May 2015-16 (3 per cent) is worse than the (5) figure for last year (4.6 per cent). While the IIP is not a reliable indicator, the overall trend it projects cannot be dismissed altogether. It is a moot point whether negative growth in the wholesale price index should be viewed as an achievement or a pointer to a demand slack.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 5

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers. Against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which would fill the blank appropriately. Mark the suitable word as the answer.
There is a surreal aspect to the high growth story. The International Monetary Fund expects India to be the fastest-(1) economy, galloping at 7.5 per cent in coming years and (2) China, which is expected to grow at 6.8 per cent. The finance ministry is still more (3), projecting a growth rate of 8-8.5 per cent for 2015-16, against the Reserve Bank of India’s 7.6 per cent. But a host of other indices tell a (4) story. The factory output index numbers in recent months, where sub-5 per cent growth has been the norm, are yet to inspire confidence. The IIP growth for April-May 2015-16 (3 per cent) is worse than the (5) figure for last year (4.6 per cent). While the IIP is not a reliable indicator, the overall trend it projects cannot be dismissed altogether. It is a moot point whether negative growth in the wholesale price index should be viewed as an achievement or a pointer to a demand slack.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 6

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
What is the approximate percentage increase in the income of Company B from 2011 to 2013?

Question 7

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
The total income of all three companies together was maximum in which of the following years?

Question 8

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
What is the approximate average income of the three companies together in 2011?

Question 9

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
What is the ratio of the total income of all three companies in 2011 to that in 2013?

Question 10

Directions: Study the bar graph carefully to answer the questions given below.
Income of three companies over the years (Rs. in crore)
The income of Company C in 2010 is what percentage of income of Company B in 2013?

Question 11

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answers to the questions based on it.

There are eight family members A, J, L, X, K, D, M and F and they are sitting around a circular table and facing away from the center. Everyone is related to X in a certain manner – Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister and Husband. All the given information is not necessarily in the same order. M’s neighbor is second to the right of X’s son. Three members are sitting between X’s son and L, who is a male. J is second to the left of D whose neighbor is second to the right of X’s brother. A’s mother is seated to the immediate left of M. D’s sister is seated opposite to F who is J’s neighbor. M’s father is seated opposite to X. J is not X’s father.

Who is the brother of X?

Question 12

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answers to the questions based on it.

There are eight family members A, J, L, X, K, D, M and F and they are sitting around a circular table and facing away from the center. Everyone is related to X in a certain manner – Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister and Husband. All the given information is not necessarily in the same order. M’s neighbor is second to the right of X’s son. Three members are sitting between X’s son and L, who is a male. J is second to the left of D whose neighbor is second to the right of X’s brother. A’s mother is seated to the immediate left of M. D’s sister is seated opposite to F who is J’s neighbor. M’s father is seated opposite to X. J is not X’s father.
What is the position of J’s son with respect to M’s brother?

Question 13

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answers to the questions based on it.

There are eight family members A, J, L, X, K, D, M and F and they are sitting around a circular table and facing away from the center. Everyone is related to X in a certain manner – Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister and Husband. All the given information is not necessarily in the same order. M’s neighbor is second to the right of X’s son. Three members are sitting between X’s son and L, who is a male. J is second to the left of D whose neighbor is second to the right of X’s brother. A’s mother is seated to the immediate left of M. D’s sister is seated opposite to F who is J’s neighbor. M’s father is seated opposite to X. J is not X’s father.
What is the relation of A with respect to K?

Question 14

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answers to the questions based on it.

There are eight family members A, J, L, X, K, D, M and F and they are sitting around a circular table and facing away from the center. Everyone is related to X in a certain manner – Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister and Husband. All the given information is not necessarily in the same order. M’s neighbor is second to the right of X’s son. Three members are sitting between X’s son and L, who is a male. J is second to the left of D whose neighbor is second to the right of X’s brother. A’s mother is seated to the immediate left of M. D’s sister is seated opposite to F who is J’s neighbor. M’s father is seated opposite to X. J is not X’s father.
Which one of the following is the correct combination with respect to X?

Question 15

Direction: Read the following information carefully to give the answers to the questions based on it.

There are eight family members A, J, L, X, K, D, M and F and they are sitting around a circular table and facing away from the center. Everyone is related to X in a certain manner – Mother, Father, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister and Husband. All the given information is not necessarily in the same order. M’s neighbor is second to the right of X’s son. Three members are sitting between X’s son and L, who is a male. J is second to the left of D whose neighbor is second to the right of X’s brother. A’s mother is seated to the immediate left of M. D’s sister is seated opposite to F who is J’s neighbor. M’s father is seated opposite to X. J is not X’s father.
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?
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