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SBI Clerk/ RBI Assistant Main Mini Mock: 30th 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 fills the blanks appropriately.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is billed to spend two days in New York and two days in Silicon Valley this week, but it’s the latter that’s (1) the buzz. Both literally and metaphorically, Silicon Valley is (2) at the other end of the planet from India. Technology is an article of faith in Silicon Valley whereas, as the previous editorial suggests, technology and modernity are regarded with deep suspicion in the almost Luddite compact between political parties in India. Modi’s visit to Silicon Valley – the first by an Indian PM in more than three decades – is a sign of hope as it indicates he wants to make technology and (3) work for India and would like to absorb some lessons on what makes Silicon Valley tick. Indian-born people have been (4) for starting up 16% of Silicon Valley’s technology companies, which offers two lessons at once. First, Indians can build world class companies given an enabling (5) and we must offer this in India itself. Second, Silicon Valley thrives on openness, diversity and meritocracy.

Source: 
https://www.forbes.com
Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blanks which are numbered.

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 fills the blanks appropriately.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is billed to spend two days in New York and two days in Silicon Valley this week, but it’s the latter that’s (1) the buzz. Both literally and metaphorically, Silicon Valley is (2) at the other end of the planet from India. Technology is an article of faith in Silicon Valley whereas, as the previous editorial suggests, technology and modernity are regarded with deep suspicion in the almost Luddite compact between political parties in India. Modi’s visit to Silicon Valley – the first by an Indian PM in more than three decades – is a sign of hope as it indicates he wants to make technology and (3) work for India and would like to absorb some lessons on what makes Silicon Valley tick. Indian-born people have been (4) for starting up 16% of Silicon Valley’s technology companies, which offers two lessons at once. First, Indians can build world class companies given an enabling (5) and we must offer this in India itself. Second, Silicon Valley thrives on openness, diversity and meritocracy.

Source: https://www.forbes.com
Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blanks which are numbered.

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 fills the blanks appropriately.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is billed to spend two days in New York and two days in Silicon Valley this week, but it’s the latter that’s (1) the buzz. Both literally and metaphorically, Silicon Valley is (2) at the other end of the planet from India. Technology is an article of faith in Silicon Valley whereas, as the previous editorial suggests, technology and modernity are regarded with deep suspicion in the almost Luddite compact between political parties in India. Modi’s visit to Silicon Valley – the first by an Indian PM in more than three decades – is a sign of hope as it indicates he wants to make technology and (3) work for India and would like to absorb some lessons on what makes Silicon Valley tick. Indian-born people have been (4) for starting up 16% of Silicon Valley’s technology companies, which offers two lessons at once. First, Indians can build world class companies given an enabling (5) and we must offer this in India itself. Second, Silicon Valley thrives on openness, diversity and meritocracy.

Source: https://www.forbes.com
Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blanks which are numbered.

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 fills the blanks appropriately.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is billed to spend two days in New York and two days in Silicon Valley this week, but it’s the latter that’s (1) the buzz. Both literally and metaphorically, Silicon Valley is (2) at the other end of the planet from India. Technology is an article of faith in Silicon Valley whereas, as the previous editorial suggests, technology and modernity are regarded with deep suspicion in the almost Luddite compact between political parties in India. Modi’s visit to Silicon Valley – the first by an Indian PM in more than three decades – is a sign of hope as it indicates he wants to make technology and (3) work for India and would like to absorb some lessons on what makes Silicon Valley tick. Indian-born people have been (4) for starting up 16% of Silicon Valley’s technology companies, which offers two lessons at once. First, Indians can build world class companies given an enabling (5) and we must offer this in India itself. Second, Silicon Valley thrives on openness, diversity and meritocracy.

Source: https://www.forbes.com
Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blanks which are numbered.

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 fills the blanks appropriately.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is billed to spend two days in New York and two days in Silicon Valley this week, but it’s the latter that’s (1) the buzz. Both literally and metaphorically, Silicon Valley is (2) at the other end of the planet from India. Technology is an article of faith in Silicon Valley whereas, as the previous editorial suggests, technology and modernity are regarded with deep suspicion in the almost Luddite compact between political parties in India. Modi’s visit to Silicon Valley – the first by an Indian PM in more than three decades – is a sign of hope as it indicates he wants to make technology and (3) work for India and would like to absorb some lessons on what makes Silicon Valley tick. Indian-born people have been (4) for starting up 16% of Silicon Valley’s technology companies, which offers two lessons at once. First, Indians can build world class companies given an enabling (5) and we must offer this in India itself. Second, Silicon Valley thrives on openness, diversity and meritocracy.

Source: https://www.forbes.com
Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blanks which are numbered.

Question 6

Direction: What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given number series?
8, 3, 2, 2, 3, 6.5, ?

Question 7

Direction: What number should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
15625,6250, 3750, 3000,3000, ?

Question 8

Direction: What number should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

3, 7, 13, 23, 41, ?

Question 9

Direction: What number should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
126, 64, ?, 20, 14, 12

Question 10

Direction: In the following number series, only one number is missing. Find out the missing number.
380, 376, 360, 324, 260, ?

Question 11

Direction: In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in three statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide the information given in which statement(s) are sufficient to answer the question.
Who is brother-in-law of A?

I. A is married to brother of B. C is daughter of A.
II. D and E are the only brothers of B. B is a female.
III. Only D has no child.

Question 12

Direction: The question below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III given. You have to decide whether the data provided in which of the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Choose your answer from the options based on this.
How is M related to R?

I. T, the only son of M, has two sisters.
II. M’s son is the brother of the only sister of R.
III. R and T are children of M.

Question 13

Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer.
How is ANSWER written in a code language?

I. PAPER is coded as SFQBQ and BIG is coded as HJC.
II. PLEASE is code as QNHEXK and STAND is coded as TVDRI.

Question 14

Direction : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements labeled I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give your answer accordingly:
Among Manoj, Piyush, Tushar, Rohit and Wasant each being of a different age, who is the youngest?

I. Tushar is younger than only Piyush and Wasant.
II. Manoj is younger than Tushar and older than Rohit.

Question 15

Direction: A question and two statements numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
A six storey building consisting of an unoccupied ground floor and above ground floor is floor no. 1, so on and topmost floor is no. 5. Different people lives in building viz. I, J, K, l and M. Who lives on the third floor?

I. K lives on an even numbered floor. I lives immediately above L. J lives immediately above I. M does not live on the topmost floor.
II. L lives on an odd numbered floor. I and J are immediate neighbours of each other. Similarly, K and M are immediate neighbours of each other. K does not live on an odd numbered floor.

Question 16

What percent of incentive has been announced on capital expenditure in the recently launched “Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS)” scheme by the Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad?

Question 17

Recently, the National Crisis Management Committee reviewed the preparedness for the impending cyclone ______.

Question 18

Former European high jump champion, Alexander Shustov banned for four years by Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), he held from which country?

Question 19

Which private sector bank has launched special fixed deposit (FD) scheme for senior citizens to help them get higher interest rate?

Question 20

Which Indian institutions maintains its position as the top institution in India in the QS World University rankings released recently?
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