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RBI Assistant Main Mini Mock: 04 November 2020

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Question 1

Direction: Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.

A. The editors, however, contest the Assam Rifles’ remit in asking them to refrain from carrying press releases of banned groups such as the NSCN (K).

B. On November 16, a day marked as National Press Day, three newspapers made a statement in that cause by publishing blank spaces on their editorial pages.
C. The editors were told they could be violating the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
D. They were protesting against a notice served by the Assam Rifles to the editors of newspapers in Nagaland, warning them on coverage of the banned National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang).
E. In its defence, the Assam Rifles has drawn attention to a clause in the UAPA, under which the press can be made accountable in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
F. Such crucial technicalities apart, the diktat begs the larger question about both the freedom of expression and the independence of the press.
G. This expression of defiance draws attention to the problems faced by the press in places described as conflict zones, trapped as mediapersons are between the state armed with the law to enforce varying degrees of censorship, and militant groups who use all methods of intimidation to have their versions published.
Which of the following will be the fourth sentence?

Question 2

Direction: Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.

A. The editors, however, contest the Assam Rifles’ remit in asking them to refrain from carrying press releases of banned groups such as the NSCN (K).

B. On November 16, a day marked as National Press Day, three newspapers made a statement in that cause by publishing blank spaces on their editorial pages.
C. The editors were told they could be violating the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
D. They were protesting against a notice served by the Assam Rifles to the editors of newspapers in Nagaland, warning them on coverage of the banned National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang).
E. In its defence, the Assam Rifles has drawn attention to a clause in the UAPA, under which the press can be made accountable in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
F. Such crucial technicalities apart, the diktat begs the larger question about both the freedom of expression and the independence of the press.
G. This expression of defiance draws attention to the problems faced by the press in places described as conflict zones, trapped as mediapersons are between the state armed with the law to enforce varying degrees of censorship, and militant groups who use all methods of intimidation to have their versions published.
Which of the following will be the first sentence?

Question 3

Direction: Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.

A. The editors, however, contest the Assam Rifles’ remit in asking them to refrain from carrying press releases of banned groups such as the NSCN (K).

B. On November 16, a day marked as National Press Day, three newspapers made a statement in that cause by publishing blank spaces on their editorial pages.
C. The editors were told they could be violating the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
D. They were protesting against a notice served by the Assam Rifles to the editors of newspapers in Nagaland, warning them on coverage of the banned National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang).
E. In its defence, the Assam Rifles has drawn attention to a clause in the UAPA, under which the press can be made accountable in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
F. Such crucial technicalities apart, the diktat begs the larger question about both the freedom of expression and the independence of the press.
G. This expression of defiance draws attention to the problems faced by the press in places described as conflict zones, trapped as mediapersons are between the state armed with the law to enforce varying degrees of censorship, and militant groups who use all methods of intimidation to have their versions published.
Which of the following will be the last sentence?

Question 4

Direction: Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.

A. The editors, however, contest the Assam Rifles’ remit in asking them to refrain from carrying press releases of banned groups such as the NSCN (K).

B. On November 16, a day marked as National Press Day, three newspapers made a statement in that cause by publishing blank spaces on their editorial pages.
C. The editors were told they could be violating the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
D. They were protesting against a notice served by the Assam Rifles to the editors of newspapers in Nagaland, warning them on coverage of the banned National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang).
E. In its defence, the Assam Rifles has drawn attention to a clause in the UAPA, under which the press can be made accountable in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
F. Such crucial technicalities apart, the diktat begs the larger question about both the freedom of expression and the independence of the press.
G. This expression of defiance draws attention to the problems faced by the press in places described as conflict zones, trapped as mediapersons are between the state armed with the law to enforce varying degrees of censorship, and militant groups who use all methods of intimidation to have their versions published.
Which of the following will be the third sentence?

Question 5

Direction: Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.

A. The editors, however, contest the Assam Rifles’ remit in asking them to refrain from carrying press releases of banned groups such as the NSCN (K).

B. On November 16, a day marked as National Press Day, three newspapers made a statement in that cause by publishing blank spaces on their editorial pages.
C. The editors were told they could be violating the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
D. They were protesting against a notice served by the Assam Rifles to the editors of newspapers in Nagaland, warning them on coverage of the banned National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang).
E. In its defence, the Assam Rifles has drawn attention to a clause in the UAPA, under which the press can be made accountable in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
F. Such crucial technicalities apart, the diktat begs the larger question about both the freedom of expression and the independence of the press.
G. This expression of defiance draws attention to the problems faced by the press in places described as conflict zones, trapped as mediapersons are between the state armed with the law to enforce varying degrees of censorship, and militant groups who use all methods of intimidation to have their versions published.
Which of the following will the sixth sentence?

Question 6

Direction: Following question are based on this diagram:

By what percent is the sale of company B in month of March greater than that of company A in march?

Question 7

Direction: Following question are based on this diagram:
By what percent has the sale of company A increased in April as compared to march?

Question 8

Direction: Following question are based on this diagram:
What is the total sale of company B in March and May?

Question 9

Direction: Following question are based on this diagram:
In how many months is the sale of company B greater than that of company A?

Question 10

Direction: Following question are based on this diagram:
What is the ratio between sale of Car by 'A' in Feb. and that of B in May?

Question 11

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and I from different localities of Delhi (Model Town, Dwarka, Hauz Khas, Shastri Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Inderlok and Kirti Nagar) work at different cosmetics companies (Ponds, Lotus, Himalaya, Dove, Nivea and Lakme).

E and I work at the same company but are from different localities. G lives at Saket and works at the same company as C . There is only one person who works at Dove and lives at Inderlok. The one who lives at Dwarka doesn’t work at Himalaya, Ponds and Lotus.  B lives at Lajpat Nagar and is the only person who works at Lakme. The guy who lives at Hauz Khas doesn’t work at Himalaya or Lotus. There is only one person working at Himalaya and Nivea. The people from Kirti Nagar and Shastri Nagar work at the same company.  A lives at Model Town while D lives at Dwarka.

Which of the following works at Ponds?

Question 12

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and I from different localities of Delhi (Model Town, Dwarka, Hauz Khas, Shastri Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Inderlok and Kirti Nagar) work at different cosmetics companies (Ponds, Lotus, Himalaya, Dove, Nivea and Lakme).

E and I work at the same company but are from different localities. G lives at Saket and works at the same company as C . There is only one person who works at Dove and lives at Inderlok. The one who lives at Dwarka doesn’t work at Himalaya, Ponds and Lotus.  B lives at Lajpat Nagar and is the only person who works at Lakme. The guy who lives at Hauz Khas doesn’t work at Himalaya or Lotus. There is only one person working at Himalaya and Nivea. The people from Kirti Nagar and Shastri Nagar work at the same company.  A lives at Model Town while D lives at Dwarka.
Where does the person working at Himalaya live?

Question 13

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and I from different localities of Delhi (Model Town, Dwarka, Hauz Khas, Shastri Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Inderlok and Kirti Nagar) work at different cosmetics companies (Ponds, Lotus, Himalaya, Dove, Nivea and Lakme).

E and I work at the same company but are from different localities. G lives at Saket and works at the same company as C . There is only one person who works at Dove and lives at Inderlok. The one who lives at Dwarka doesn’t work at Himalaya, Ponds and Lotus.  B lives at Lajpat Nagar and is the only person who works at Lakme. The guy who lives at Hauz Khas doesn’t work at Himalaya or Lotus. There is only one person working at Himalaya and Nivea. The people from Kirti Nagar and Shastri Nagar work at the same company.  A lives at Model Town while D lives at Dwarka.
Who lives at Hauz Khas?

Question 14

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and I from different localities of Delhi (Model Town, Dwarka, Hauz Khas, Shastri Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Inderlok and Kirti Nagar) work at different cosmetics companies (Ponds, Lotus, Himalaya, Dove, Nivea and Lakme).

E and I work at the same company but are from different localities. G lives at Saket and works at the same company as C . There is only one person who works at Dove and lives at Inderlok. The one who lives at Dwarka doesn’t work at Himalaya, Ponds and Lotus.  B lives at Lajpat Nagar and is the only person who works at Lakme. The guy who lives at Hauz Khas doesn’t work at Himalaya or Lotus. There is only one person working at Himalaya and Nivea. The people from Kirti Nagar and Shastri Nagar work at the same company.  A lives at Model Town while D lives at Dwarka.
Where does the one who work at Lotus live?

Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and I from different localities of Delhi (Model Town, Dwarka, Hauz Khas, Shastri Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Inderlok and Kirti Nagar) work at different cosmetics companies (Ponds, Lotus, Himalaya, Dove, Nivea and Lakme).

E and I work at the same company but are from different localities. G lives at Saket and works at the same company as C . There is only one person who works at Dove and lives at Inderlok. The one who lives at Dwarka doesn’t work at Himalaya, Ponds and Lotus.  B lives at Lajpat Nagar and is the only person who works at Lakme. The guy who lives at Hauz Khas doesn’t work at Himalaya or Lotus. There is only one person working at Himalaya and Nivea. The people from Kirti Nagar and Shastri Nagar work at the same company.  A lives at Model Town while D lives at Dwarka.
Identify the incorrect pair.

Question 16

Which missile has been test fired by the Defence Research and Development Organisation that was failed due to technical snag?

Question 17

PM Narendra Modi launches physical distribution of property cards under which scheme?

Question 18

Who has been crowned as Wushu World Champion Iran’s Maryam Hashemi failed her dope test?

Question 19

What is the term used for GDP evaluated at current market prices?

Question 20

Which two countries have been re-elected as the President and Co-President of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), for a term of two years?
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