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SBI PO Superb 30 Quizzes: Day 26 - Mini Mock 1

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Question 1

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the following question: The Graph below shows profit and loss percentage of two companies in different years:


%profit= (Income-exp)x100/Exp
% loss= (Exp- Income)x100/Exp

If the expenditures of company A and B are equal (Rs 75 lakh each) in the year 2008, then what is the approximate percentage by which income of company A is more than the income of company B?

Question 2

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the following question: The Graph below shows profit and loss percentage of two companies in different years:


%profit= (Income-exp)x100/Exp
% loss= (Exp- Income)x100/Exp

If the incomes of company A in the year 2007 and 2011 are equal Rs 84 lakh each, then find the difference between its expenditure in the year 2011 and 2007?

Question 3

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the following question: The Graph below shows profit and loss percentage of two companies in different years:


%profit= (Income-exp)x100/Exp
% loss= (Exp- Income)x100/Exp

If the expenditure of company A in the year 2012 and company B in the year 2010 are equal, what is the ratio of the income of company B in year 2010 to the income of company A in year 2012?

Question 4

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the following question: The Graph below shows profit and loss percentage of two companies in different years:


%profit= (Income-exp)x100/Exp
% loss= (Exp- Income)x100/Exp

If the expenditure of company A in the year 2008 and 2010 are Rs 55 lakh and Rs 35 lakh respectively then what is the profit of company A in the year 2008 and 2010 together?

Question 5

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the following question: The Graph below shows profit and loss percentage of two companies in different years:


%profit= (Income-exp)x100/Exp
% loss= (Exp- Income)x100/Exp

If the profit earned by company A in 2007 and 2008 are in the ratio of 3:7 and the total profit earned in these two years is equal to 90 lakhs then the ratio of expenditure in these two years?

Question 6

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. 

A video game is a game that involves (6) with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. Video games may have a reward system—such as a score—that is based on accomplishment of tasks set within the game. Specialized video games such as arcade games, while previously common, have gradually (7) in use due to lack of interest in such video games. Many players identify their platform of choice as a distinct form of video gaming apart from the rest. The main separations between platforms are their design, technical capabilities, and available video games. Beyond the common element of (8) feedback based on participants observations, video games have utilized other systems to provide interaction and information to the player. In common usage, a "PC game" refers to a game that is played on a personal computer connected to a high-resolution video monitor. A "console game" historically has referred to a specialized, single-purpose electronic device that connects to a standard television set or composite video monitor. A "hand-held" game is a self-contained electronic device or miniature computer and monitor combination that is portable and can be held in a user's hands. "Arcade game" generally refers to an even more specialized type of electronic device that is typically designed to play only one game and is (9) in a special cabinet. There are also devices with screens that have the ability to play games but are not dedicated video game machines. A video game, like most other forms of media, may be categorized into (10) based on many factors such as the method of game play, types of goals, and more.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 7

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. 

A video game is a game that involves (6) with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. Video games may have a reward system—such as a score—that is based on accomplishment of tasks set within the game. Specialized video games such as arcade games, while previously common, have gradually (7) in use due to lack of interest in such video games. Many players identify their platform of choice as a distinct form of video gaming apart from the rest. The main separations between platforms are their design, technical capabilities, and available video games. Beyond the common element of (8) feedback based on participants observations, video games have utilized other systems to provide interaction and information to the player. In common usage, a "PC game" refers to a game that is played on a personal computer connected to a high-resolution video monitor. A "console game" historically has referred to a specialized, single-purpose electronic device that connects to a standard television set or composite video monitor. A "hand-held" game is a self-contained electronic device or miniature computer and monitor combination that is portable and can be held in a user's hands. "Arcade game" generally refers to an even more specialized type of electronic device that is typically designed to play only one game and is (9) in a special cabinet. There are also devices with screens that have the ability to play games but are not dedicated video game machines. A video game, like most other forms of media, may be categorized into (10) based on many factors such as the method of game play, types of goals, and more.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 8

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. 

A video game is a game that involves (6) with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. Video games may have a reward system—such as a score—that is based on accomplishment of tasks set within the game. Specialized video games such as arcade games, while previously common, have gradually (7) in use due to lack of interest in such video games. Many players identify their platform of choice as a distinct form of video gaming apart from the rest. The main separations between platforms are their design, technical capabilities, and available video games. Beyond the common element of (8) feedback based on participants observations, video games have utilized other systems to provide interaction and information to the player. In common usage, a "PC game" refers to a game that is played on a personal computer connected to a high-resolution video monitor. A "console game" historically has referred to a specialized, single-purpose electronic device that connects to a standard television set or composite video monitor. A "hand-held" game is a self-contained electronic device or miniature computer and monitor combination that is portable and can be held in a user's hands. "Arcade game" generally refers to an even more specialized type of electronic device that is typically designed to play only one game and is (9) in a special cabinet. There are also devices with screens that have the ability to play games but are not dedicated video game machines. A video game, like most other forms of media, may be categorized into (10) based on many factors such as the method of game play, types of goals, and more.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 9

Direction: In the given question, a sentence is divided into five parts out of which the last part is correct. Out of the remaining four, there are errors in three parts. Choose the part which doesn’t have an error. If all the four parts are correct mark E, i.e., 'All are correct' as the answer.
To ignore the materially (A)/ reality of the clothe body (B)/ are to deny something crucial (C)/ to the ways human beings (D)/ see and exist in the world.

Question 10

Direction: In the given question, a sentence is divided into five parts out of which the last part is correct. Out of the remaining four, there are errors in three parts. Choose the part which doesn’t have an error. If all the four parts are correct mark E, i.e., 'All are correct' as the answer.
Breaking out the barrier (A)/ between the inside and the outside will (B)/ allow us too choreograph (C)/ the flow of vital resource (D)/ such as water and minerals.

Question 11

The average marks of three students A, B and C is 85. Another student D enters the group of these three, then the average of the marks become 80. Now, a student E, whose marks are 4 more than D, replaces B and the average of A, C, D and E becomes 78. What is the marks of B?

Question 12

Amanda, Ben and Carol sign a contract to finish certain piece of work for Rs. 12000. Amanda and Ben finish part of total work while Ben and Carol finish part of total work. Find the sum of the wages of least paid worker and most paid worker.

Question 13

Direction: Study the following information and answer the question given.

Six members of a family A, B, C, D, E and F are enjoying in a garden; B is the son of C but C is not the mother of B. A and C are a married couple. E is the brother of C. D is the daughter of A. F is the brother of B.
How many children does A have?

Question 14

Direction: Study the following information and answer the question given.

Six members of a family A, B, C, D, E and F are enjoying in a garden; B is the son of C but C is not the mother of B. A and C are a married couple. E is the brother of C. D is the daughter of A. F is the brother of B.
Who is the wife of E?

Question 15

Direction: Study the following information and answer the question given.

Six members of a family A, B, C, D, E and F are enjoying in a garden; B is the son of C but C is not the mother of B. A and C are a married couple. E is the brother of C. D is the daughter of A. F is the brother of B.
Which of the following is a pair of females?

Question 16

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

H, I, J, K, L, M and N live on different floors of a building having seven floors numbered one to seven (The ground floor is number 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7) but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different city, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Pune, and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.

J lives on the third floor but does not like Mumbai. I does not like Goa. The one who likes Bhopal lives immediately below the person who likes Jaipur. M likes Delhi but he does not live on an even-numbered floor. The floor on which H lives is immediately above the floor on which I lives. H does not like Mumbai. The one who likes Pune lives immediately below the one who likes Goa. K lives on floor no. 6. Neither H nor L likes Indore. N likes Jaipur and lives on the topmost floor. The one who likes Mumbai does not live above the person who likes Goa.
Who among the following lives on the first floor?

Question 17

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

H, I, J, K, L, M and N live on different floors of a building having seven floors numbered one to seven (The ground floor is number 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7) but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different city, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Pune, and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.

J lives on the third floor but does not like Mumbai. I does not like Goa. The one who likes Bhopal lives immediately below the person who likes Jaipur. M likes Delhi but he does not live on an even-numbered floor. The floor on which H lives is immediately above the floor on which I lives. H does not like Mumbai. The one who likes Pune lives immediately below the one who likes Goa. K lives on floor no. 6. Neither H nor L likes Indore. N likes Jaipur and lives on the topmost floor. The one who likes Mumbai does not live above the person who likes Goa.
L likes which of the following cities?

Question 18

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

H, I, J, K, L, M and N live on different floors of a building having seven floors numbered one to seven (The ground floor is number 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7) but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different city, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Pune, and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.

J lives on the third floor but does not like Mumbai. I does not like Goa. The one who likes Bhopal lives immediately below the person who likes Jaipur. M likes Delhi but he does not live on an even-numbered floor. The floor on which H lives is immediately above the floor on which I lives. H does not like Mumbai. The one who likes Pune lives immediately below the one who likes Goa. K lives on floor no. 6. Neither H nor L likes Indore. N likes Jaipur and lives on the topmost floor. The one who likes Mumbai does not live above the person who likes Goa.
Who among the following lives just below the one who likes Pune?

Question 19

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

H, I, J, K, L, M and N live on different floors of a building having seven floors numbered one to seven (The ground floor is number 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7) but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different city, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Pune, and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.

J lives on the third floor but does not like Mumbai. I does not like Goa. The one who likes Bhopal lives immediately below the person who likes Jaipur. M likes Delhi but he does not live on an even-numbered floor. The floor on which H lives is immediately above the floor on which I lives. H does not like Mumbai. The one who likes Pune lives immediately below the one who likes Goa. K lives on floor no. 6. Neither H nor L likes Indore. N likes Jaipur and lives on the topmost floor. The one who likes Mumbai does not live above the person who likes Goa.
How many persons live between the one who likes Delhi and the one who likes Goa?

Question 20

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

H, I, J, K, L, M and N live on different floors of a building having seven floors numbered one to seven (The ground floor is number 1 and the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7) but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different city, Mumbai, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Indore, Pune, and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.

J lives on the third floor but does not like Mumbai. I does not like Goa. The one who likes Bhopal lives immediately below the person who likes Jaipur. M likes Delhi but he does not live on an even-numbered floor. The floor on which H lives is immediately above the floor on which I lives. H does not like Mumbai. The one who likes Pune lives immediately below the one who likes Goa. K lives on floor no. 6. Neither H nor L likes Indore. N likes Jaipur and lives on the topmost floor. The one who likes Mumbai does not live above the person who likes Goa.
Which of the following statements is true?
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