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Parajumbles & Vocabulary || VARC || MH-CET 2021 II 04 August

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Question 1

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

A) Suryoday, which had 0.15% bad assets, is now saddled with around 6% gross non-performing assets or NPAs; after setting aside money, its net NPAs are 4.5% as cash-strapped borrowers are refusing to pay.
B) While all small finance banks are thanking the demonetization move for the relative ease in collecting deposits, they blame it for the sudden deterioration in their asset quality.
C) The biggest worry of the small banks right now is not deposit collection, as India’s high street banks are flush with money; they are not chasing term deposits as their loan books are not growing.
D) Suryoday’s loan book has reduced from Rs1,100 crore to Rs1,000 as it is selective in giving loans in affected geographies.
E) Farm loan waivers by a few Indian states and the noise in the political circles for such waivers in other states are also vitiating the atmosphere.
F) The liquidity surge in the banking system follows the so-called demonetization exercise in November-December when India’s central bank withdrew 86% of the currency in circulation, leading to a mad rush by citizens to return old high-value currency notes to banks.
Which of the following will be the last sentence?

Question 2

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

A) Suryoday, which had 0.15% bad assets, is now saddled with around 6% gross non-performing assets or NPAs; after setting aside money, its net NPAs are 4.5% as cash-strapped borrowers are refusing to pay.
B) While all small finance banks are thanking the demonetization move for the relative ease in collecting deposits, they blame it for the sudden deterioration in their asset quality.
C) The biggest worry of the small banks right now is not deposit collection, as India’s high street banks are flush with money; they are not chasing term deposits as their loan books are not growing.
D) Suryoday’s loan book has reduced from Rs1,100 crore to Rs1,000 as it is selective in giving loans in affected geographies.
E) Farm loan waivers by a few Indian states and the noise in the political circles for such waivers in other states are also vitiating the atmosphere.
F) The liquidity surge in the banking system follows the so-called demonetization exercise in November-December when India’s central bank withdrew 86% of the currency in circulation, leading to a mad rush by citizens to return old high-value currency notes to banks.
Which of the following will be the third sentence?

Question 3

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

A) Suryoday, which had 0.15% bad assets, is now saddled with around 6% gross non-performing assets or NPAs; after setting aside money, its net NPAs are 4.5% as cash-strapped borrowers are refusing to pay.
B) While all small finance banks are thanking the demonetization move for the relative ease in collecting deposits, they blame it for the sudden deterioration in their asset quality.
C) The biggest worry of the small banks right now is not deposit collection, as India’s high street banks are flush with money; they are not chasing term deposits as their loan books are not growing.
D) Suryoday’s loan book has reduced from Rs1,100 crore to Rs1,000 as it is selective in giving loans in affected geographies.
E) Farm loan waivers by a few Indian states and the noise in the political circles for such waivers in other states are also vitiating the atmosphere.
F) The liquidity surge in the banking system follows the so-called demonetization exercise in November-December when India’s central bank withdrew 86% of the currency in circulation, leading to a mad rush by citizens to return old high-value currency notes to banks.
Which of the following will be the first sentence?

Question 4

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

A) Suryoday, which had 0.15% bad assets, is now saddled with around 6% gross non-performing assets or NPAs; after setting aside money, its net NPAs are 4.5% as cash-strapped borrowers are refusing to pay.
B) While all small finance banks are thanking the demonetization move for the relative ease in collecting deposits, they blame it for the sudden deterioration in their asset quality.
C) The biggest worry of the small banks right now is not deposit collection, as India’s high street banks are flush with money; they are not chasing term deposits as their loan books are not growing.
D) Suryoday’s loan book has reduced from Rs1,100 crore to Rs1,000 as it is selective in giving loans in affected geographies.
E) Farm loan waivers by a few Indian states and the noise in the political circles for such waivers in other states are also vitiating the atmosphere.
F) The liquidity surge in the banking system follows the so-called demonetization exercise in November-December when India’s central bank withdrew 86% of the currency in circulation, leading to a mad rush by citizens to return old high-value currency notes to banks.
Which of the following will be the second sentence?

Question 5

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

A) Suryoday, which had 0.15% bad assets, is now saddled with around 6% gross non-performing assets or NPAs; after setting aside money, its net NPAs are 4.5% as cash-strapped borrowers are refusing to pay.
B) While all small finance banks are thanking the demonetization move for the relative ease in collecting deposits, they blame it for the sudden deterioration in their asset quality.
C) The biggest worry of the small banks right now is not deposit collection, as India’s high street banks are flush with money; they are not chasing term deposits as their loan books are not growing.
D) Suryoday’s loan book has reduced from Rs1,100 crore to Rs1,000 as it is selective in giving loans in affected geographies.
E) Farm loan waivers by a few Indian states and the noise in the political circles for such waivers in other states are also vitiating the atmosphere.
F) The liquidity surge in the banking system follows the so-called demonetization exercise in November-December when India’s central bank withdrew 86% of the currency in circulation, leading to a mad rush by citizens to return old high-value currency notes to banks.
Which of the following will be the fifth sentence?

Question 6

Direction: Below is given a single word with four alternatives mentioned after it. You have to select all those alternatives which are synonyms of the word in different contexts. Select the correct alternatives and then mark the correct combination from the options.
Stoop
1.To submit
2. To bend the body
3. a small porch.
4. To degrade oneself

Question 7

Direction: Below is given a single word with four alternatives mentioned after it. You have to select all those alternatives which are synonyms of the word in different contexts. Select the correct alternatives and then mark the correct combination from the options.
DOT
1. At exact time
2. Unit of printer
3. A round mark
4. To cover

Question 8

Direction: The following question carries a word, which is followed by four alternatives. You have to select all those alternatives which are synonyms of the word in different contexts. Select the correct alternative(s) and mark the correct combination as your answer.
Kind
1.Type
2. Influence
3. Property
4. Generous

Question 9

Direction: The following question carries a word, which is followed by four alternatives. You have to select all those alternatives which are synonyms of the word in different contexts. Select the correct alternative(s) and mark the correct combination as your answer.
Band
1. Combat
2. Strip
3. Staple
4. A musical group

Question 10

Direction: Below is given a single word with four alternatives mentioned after it. You have to select all those alternatives which are synonyms of the word in different contexts. Select the correct alternatives and then mark the correct combination from the options.
SENTENCE
1. A set of words
2. The punishment assigned by a judge in court to a guilty
3. Vague ideas 
4. To move
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