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The document discusses the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from industrialization in developed countries on developing countries and the need for collective global action on climate change. It notes that while developing countries are now contributing to emissions as their economies grow, developed countries industrialized first and are primarily responsible for the emissions already in the atmosphere. The impacts of climate change, such as declining agriculture yields and worsening heat waves, are negatively affecting people in developing countries. Global emissions must be cut by 45% to avoid catastrophe, but the international community is far from meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement. Urgent system-wide transformation is needed to curb emissions and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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Sbi Po PT - 23

The document discusses the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from industrialization in developed countries on developing countries and the need for collective global action on climate change. It notes that while developing countries are now contributing to emissions as their economies grow, developed countries industrialized first and are primarily responsible for the emissions already in the atmosphere. The impacts of climate change, such as declining agriculture yields and worsening heat waves, are negatively affecting people in developing countries. Global emissions must be cut by 45% to avoid catastrophe, but the international community is far from meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement. Urgent system-wide transformation is needed to curb emissions and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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ECC ACADEMY SBI PO PT - 23

ENGLISH In this war of words, the only 4. If industrialisation can feasibly be “relatively” as is highlighted in the
Direction(1-8): Read the passage ______________ is the fast-approaching stopped from harming the environment passage?
carefully and answer the following calamity. The UN Environment Programme’s 5. If developed countries should curb 1. merely 2. especially 3. repetitively
questions. annual emissions gap report for 2022 emissions more 4. comparatively 5. Disproportionately
Between 1900 and now, developed countries released late last month said the 4. Why is there a need to take steps to Direction(9-13): Each question below
have benefitted from industrial development, “international community is falling far short cut back emissions by developed has one blank, which is indicating that
which also led to greenhouse gas (GHG) of the Paris goals, with no credible pathway to countries? something has been omitted. Find out
emissions. Developing countries were 1.5°C in place. Only an urgent system-wide 1. Countries all around the world suffer which option can be used to fill up the
relatively late in starting out on economic transformation can avoid climate disaster.... from the consequences of climate blank in the sentence to make it
development. They may be contributing to The world must cut emissions by 45% to change regardless for who is to blame. grammatically as well as contextually
emissions now, but that is a weak reason to avoid global catastrophe.” 2. Economic development in many correct.
ask them to stop economic development. A 1. Why can developing countries countries suffers due to climate change 9. India needs to modernise its armed
farmer in rural Africa can claim that his specifically not be asked to stop resulting from emissions. forces and bring its internal security
country has not added to emissions industrialisation? 3. Underdeveloped countries especially ______________ up to date in order
historically, but because of the U.S. or 1. Developing countries do not produce bear the consequences of climate to protect its frontiers.
Russia’s industrialisation, his agriculture emissions as much as developed change due to tropical climates. 1. Apparatus 2. Proposal 3. Quantity
yields are declining. Or an urban worker in countries. 4. Both (a) and (b) 5. All of these 4. Programme 5. Investment
South America has to work, without choice, 2. Developing countries do not emit 5. Which of the following is true with 10. A person who
in unforgiving heat wave conditions caused large amounts of greenhouse gases. respect to the passage? ______________themselves
by the developed world’s emissions of the 3. Developing countries cannot afford 1. The author suggests that developed physically may feel as though they have
past. Therefore, options like financing the to stop their economic progress. countries should aid other countries in drained their energy stores.
developing or underdeveloped countries by 4. Emissions for developing countries financing and healthcare. 1. replicates 2. apathetic 3. appeases
the developed world have often been are decreasing in amount every year. 2. Global emissions must be decreased 4. indicts 5. overexerts
discussed. 5. None of these to 45% of the current amount to avoid a 11. National Mountain Climbing Day
A paper published by Springer Link earlier 2. How has industrialisation in global disaster _____________________ the
this year shows that emissions attributable to developed countries affected the other 3. The international community has benefits of mountain climbing and
the U.S. over 1990-2014 caused losses that countries of the world? failed to bring down the temperature makes sure that everyone should have
are concentrated around 1–2% of per capita (I) Stunted industrialisation due to economic 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2022. the experience of climbing a mountain.
GDP across nations in South America, Africa, advantage of developed countries. 4. Canada floods caused a damage 1. generates 2. calls 3. highlights
and South and Southeast Asia, where (II) There has been a decline in agriculture in worth 17 billion dollars by 2022 due to 4. interesting 5. gives
temperature changes have likely impacted many countries due to emissions. climate change. 12. The color yellow can be bright and
labour productivity and agricultural yields. (III) Working conditions in these countries 5. All are false intense, which is perhaps why it can
But emissions may have also helped a few have worsened due to change in climate. 6. Which of the following most often _____________such strong
countries, such as those in Northern Europe 1. I and II 2. Only II 3. II and III appropriately fill the blank given in the feelings.
and Canada. Moody’s Analytics estimates that 4. Only III 5. All of these passage? 1. jeopardise 2. riddle 3. renounce
by the middle of the century, Canada would 3. What conflict finds an explicit 1. dilemma 2. certainty 3. appeal 4. resolve 5. invoke
see a rise in GDP of 0.3% (about $9 billion a reference in the passage? 4. decision 5. prospect 13. At least 35 people have been
year) as warmer climates spur agriculture 1. If climate change really poses a threat 7. Which of the following is most _____________ infected with Langya
and labour productivity. The Canadian to all countries similar in meaning to the word “spur” virus in Shandong province of China.
Climate Institute cautioned that such a claim 2. If industrialisation really leads to as is highlighted in the passage? 1. terminate 2. visualise 3. found
was not wholly true and that other factors climate change 1. induce 2. protect 3. prevent 4. corroborate 5. Insensitive
must be considered. For example, climate 3. If climate change is overall beneficial 4. dispense 5. provide Direction(14-18): Read each sentence
change-spurred floods could cost Canada $17 to some countries 8. Which of the following is most to find out whether there is any
billion annually by 2050. similar in meaning to the word grammatical or idiomatic error in it.
The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence is correct as it is then Direction(24-28): In the following (B) We have to come up with some innovative
the sentence. The number of that part select option ‘No correction required’ questions two columns are given mechanism
is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the as your choice. containing three sentences/phrases (C) The matching contribution should ensure
answer is (E). (Ignore errors of 19. Down a narrow street attention (1) the each. In first column, that
punctuation, if any.) seawall, another fisherman draws hugging sentences/phrases are A, B and C and Column (2)
14. E-commerce companies made (A) (2) to his house, whose roof has been tightly in the second column the (D) have no social security net
/delivery their core competence (B) /by protect (3) in blue tarpaulin to wrapped sentences/phrases are D, E and F. A (E) for people to opt for such a useful product
putting boots on the (C) /grounding (4) it from the waves. sentence/phrase from the first column (F) had become increasingly relevant
even drones in the sky. (D) / 1. 1-2 and 3-4 2. Only 1 and 2 may or may not connect with another 1. A-D 2. A-D & B-E 3. C-F
1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. No error 3. Only 3 and 4 4. 1-3 and 2-4 sentence/phrase from the second 4. A-E & C-F 5. None of these
15. The ubiquitous growth of the 5. No correction required column to make a grammatically and 27. Column (1)
internet and the rise of (A) /e- 20. More than two thousand pigs have span contextually correct sentence. Each (A) The Thali dance done entirely by Jaunsar
commerce have fuelled hyper lapse (1) due to African swine fever in the died (2) question has five options, four of women
consumerism, which (B) / refers not of two weeks, prohibitory (3) the which display the sequence(s) in which (B) Ganesh the deity with an elephant head is
only to the kinds of products been sold administration to issue prompting the sentences/phrases can be joined to the God of good omen
but (C) /also to the ease with which (4)orders. form a grammatically and contextually (C) Kerala’s greatest festival is Onam
consumers order them. (D) / 1. 1-3 and 2-4 2. No correction required correct sentence. Column (2)
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. No error 3. 1-2 and 3-4 4. Only 1 and 3 24. Column (1) (D) celebrated with tremendous enthusiasm
16. A storehouse of nutrients, (A) / the 5. Only 2 and 4 (A)His parents love him so much that (E) and is worshipped by most Hindus.
drumstick is a (B) /common part of the 21. Coastal erosion is a reality 1) and the (B)He can finish ten pizzas in one go (F) tiger-dancers lead the procession
(C) / daily diet in southern India./ (D) rate of erosion 2) has increased recently, (C)Tomorrow is his birthday party 1. B-E 2. B-E & C-D 3. C-F
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. No error especially after Ockhi and it is not right to Column (2) 4. A-D & B-F 5. none of these
17. For the classical period, there have club 3) the erosion with port construction (D) we bought him a house as a wedding gift 28. Column (1)
(A) / been significant contributions 4). (E) I am going to get a lot many gifts from (A)The Kachhwaha rulers of Amer- Jaipur
from (B) / literary personalities 1. Only 1 and 2 2. Only 3 and 4 my friends had established
belonging to (C) / Sri Lanka’s Tamils to 3. 1-3 and 2-4 4. 1-2 and 3-4 (F) She has not been active on any social (B) The most famous Kota paintings are the
Tamil literature./ (D) 5. No correction required media platforms hunting scenes, animal fights
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. No error 22. Today, it refers to learning (1) that 1. A-D 2. B-E 3. B-F 4. B-E & C-F (C) The earth quake of 1905 brought a
18. The sunlight from the old and (A) prioritises an individual student’s 5. none of these physical ruin
/arched window of the gallery was (B) instructional (2) and uses flexible 25. Column (1) Column (2)
/falling on the panels of painting (C) / requirements (3) practices in terms of (A)The textbook of mathematics written by (D) to this school of painting
making a shadow-like triangles. (D) / content, pace (4) and materials. my uncle (E) matrimonial alliance with the Mughal
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. No error 1. Only 2 and 3 2. 1-2 and 3-4 (B) His mother has raised him to be a good emperor Akbar
Direction(19-23): In each of the 3. 1-3 and 2-4 4. Only 1 and 4 man (F) and usual sets of Ramayana, Bhagvata
questions given below four words are 5. No correction required (C) In the search for few diamonds, he lost Puranas e.t.c
given in bold. These four words may or 23. With a target of developing 1) India Column (2) 1. A-E 2. A-E & B-F 3. A-E, B-F & C-D
may not be in their correct position. into a developed country by 2047, there are (D)the kilograms worth of gold she had 4. B-D 5. none of these
The sentence is then followed by some lessons 2) we should learn from our (E)is used by my teachers at school Direction(29-30): A word has been
options with the correct combination eastern 3) friend, Japan, the world’s fourth l (F) and respect all women given in each question and has been
of words that should replace each argest 4) economy. 1. A-E 2. B-E & C-F 3. A-E & B-F used in the sentences given below.
other in order to make the sentence 1. 1-3 and 2-4 2. Only 2 and 4 4. A-F & B-D 5. None of these Identify the statements where the word
grammatically and contextually 3. Only 3 and 4 4. 1-4 and 2-3 26. Column (1) has been used in a contextually and
correct. Find the correct combination 5. No correction required (A) Indian workers, most of them in the grammatically correct manner.
of the words that replace each other. If informal sector 29. Vacant
(i) The number of vacant seats in the college 5. none of these. 1. Rs.75 2. Rs.60 3. Rs.25 4. Rs.50 42. If total number of item Q in shop A
will be announced soon 34. A, B and C alone can complete a 5. Rs.20 is 40% of total item Q in shop B, then
(ii)As soon as I get on the bus I saw only one work in 24 days, 36 days and 18 days 39. The breadth of a rectangular park find total items in shop B is what
vacant seat. respectively. A and B works for 9 days is 12 m and the ratio of area of percentage more than total items in
(iii)You should vacant for your home and after that C joined them, find in rectangular park to perimeter of shop A.
otherwise you will be late. how many days the total work will be rectangular park is 42 : 11. If radius of 1. 20% 2. 15% 3. 10% 4. 25% 5. 30%
1. Only (ii) 2. Both (ii) and (iii) completed. a circle is equal to length of the 43. If total number of items in shop B is
3. Only (i) 4. Both (i) and (ii) 1. 15.5 days 2. 15.25 days rectangular park, then find the area 40% more than that of in shop A and
5. All of these 3. 10.75 days 4. 15.75 days 5. 18.75 days (m²) of circle. total number of item T in shops A and
30. Supervise 35. The ratio of milk and water in a 1. 1350 2. 1760 3. 1800 4. 1386 5. 1540 B together is 120, then find the total
(i)Jack is unemployed so he is supervise a mixture is 7: 4 respectively. If 22 liters 40. The daily wages of Arvind and number of item Q in shop A.
job of mixture is taken out and 6 liters of Suman respectively are Rs 4.50 and Rs. 1. 75 2. 78 3. 80 4. 96 5. 98
(ii)Government has ordered that government water is added, then the ratio of milk to 1.30, when Arvind finishes a certain 44. If ratio of total number of items
officials will supervise elections. water in resultant mixture becomes work, he gets a total wage of Rs. 81. shop A to that of in shop B is 3:4, then
(iii)The only thing which I miss the most is 7:6. Find the initial quantity of the When Suman does the same work, she what is the percentage of total item P in
supervise television for hours. mixture. gets a total wage of Rs. 39. If both of shop A & shop B together?
1. Only (ii) 2. Both (ii) and (iii) 1. 34 liters 2. 24 liters 3. 44 liters them do it together, what is the cost of 1. 15(1/7)% 2. 13(1/7)% 3. 11(1/7)%
3. Only (i) 4. Both (i) and (iii) 4. 33 liters 5. 55 liters work? 4. 9(1/7)% 5. 17(1/7)%
5. All of these 36. A car is moving 440 meters behind 1. Rs.65.25 2. Rs.60.25 3. Rs,75.25 45. If the ratio of number of items in
MATHS a truck and can cross it in 22 sec, but 4. Rs.70.25 5. Rs.62.25 shop A to that in shop B is 5:9 and total
31. A started a business by investing when distance is reduced to 75% and Direction(41-45): Table shows the number of item R in both the shops is
Rs.2400. After four months, B joined speed of truck is increased by 50%, percentage distribution of five times 700, then find the difference between
with Rs.2500 and again after four then it takes 66 sec to cross it, Find the (P, Q, R, S & T) in shop A and item S in shop A and item T in shop B?
months, A left the business and C speed of car? percentage distribution of these same 1. 142 2. 140 3. 120 4. 148 5. 152
joined with Rs.3500. At the end of a 1. 180 km/hr 2. 150 km/hr items in shop B. Read the data Direction(46-50): The following
year, total profit of A and B is 2940. 3. 108 km/hr 4. 216 km/hr carefully and answer the question. questions are accompanied by two
Find the profit share of C? 5. 162 km/hr statements (I) and (II). You have to
1. Rs.1050 2. Rs.1020 3. Rs.1000 37. A boat goes 12 km in 25 minutes in determine which statements(s) is/are
4. Rs.1060 5. Rs.1080 still water. If the difference between sufficient/necessary to answer the
32. Four years hence, the average age time taken by boat to goes 11.25 km in questions.
of A and B will be 27 years. If present upstream and returned the same 1. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer
age of C is 20% more than that of A and distance in downstream is 12.5 the question but statement II alone is not
the ratio of present age of A to that of B minutes, then find the speed of stream sufficient to answer the question.
is 10:13, then find the present age of C? (m/s). 2. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer
1. 21 years 2. 22 years 3. 24 years 1. 2m/s 2. 1m/s 3. 6 m/s 4. 3 m/s the question but statement I alone is not
4. 23 years 5. 25 years 5. 4 m/s sufficient to answer the question.
33. A and B are 792 km apart. When 38. The cost price of 10 articles is equal 3. Both the statements taken together are
they start travelling towards each other to marked price of 8 articles and when necessary to answer the question, but neither
they will cross each other in 4 hour 24 shopkeeper sells an article at 30% of the statements alone is sufficient to answer
minutes. If the speed of A is 12 km/hr discount, then he earns Rs.50 less than the question.
less than that of B, then find the speed the amount he would have earned 41. If total number of items in shop B is 4. Either statement I or statement II by itself
of B? when he sells an article at 10% 60% more than that in A, then find is sufficient to answer the question.
1. 96 km/hr 2. 86km/hr discount. Find the cost price of the percentage (approx.) of item S in both 5. Statements I and II taken together are not
3. 120 km/hr 4. 100 km/hr article. shops A and B together? sufficient to answer the question
1. 28% 2. 24% 3. 14% 4. 18% 5. 32%
46. What is the marked price of the 54. Find the ratio of number of the same order. The stacks are named as Mat,
article? students in P & S together to girls in Q Rat, Pat, Fat, Bat, Cat and Sat such that the
(I) A shopkeeper marks his article 75% above & T together. position of these stack is in the same order
the cost price, he allows a discount of 20%. 1. 1:1 2. 1:4 3. 4:1 4. 5:1 5. 1:5 from bottom to top i.e., Mat is named as the
(II) Shopkeeper earns Rs.360 as profit on 55. Find the difference between total bottommost stack, just above it is named as
selling the article. number of boys and total number of Rat and so on till the topmost stack is named
47. Find in how many days A alone can girls in all the schools together. as Sat. Boxes are not kept in that stack which
complete the work. 1. 420 2. 450 3. 440 4. 480 5. 400 starting letter is same with the box name.
(I) A and B working together can complete a Direction(56-60): What will come in Three boxes are kept between box P and box
piece of work in 5 days. B alone can complete place of question mark (?) in the R. Number of boxes kept between box P and
the task in 12 days. following series questions? box M is same as the number of boxes kept
(II) A completes 30% of work in 15 days. 56. 9, 10, 18, 27, 91, ? between box C and box B. Box M is two boxes
48. Find the total number of students 1. 100 2. 144 3. 125 4. 162 5. 116 below box R. Box F is not kept at the topmost
in the class. 57. 12, 30, 56, 90, ?, 182 stack. Number of boxes kept above box S is
(I) The average weight of boys in a class is 25 1. 121 2. 132 3. 144 4. 156 5. 160 same as the number of boxes kept below box
kg and the average weight of girls in the same 58. 5, 15, 75, 525, 4725, ? B.
class is 15 kg. The average weight of the whole 1. 52052 2. 54450 3. 48840 4. 50490 66. How many boxes are kept between
class is 19 kg. 5. 51975 box B and box F?
(II) The ratio of marks obtained by girls to 59. 999, ?, 778, 669, 561, 454 1. One 2. Two 3. Four 4. Five
boys in a class is 4:5 and the average marks 1. 888 2. 887 3. 877 4. 878 5. 886 5. None of these
obtained by the class is 30. 60. 1, 3, 9, 31, 129, ? 67. If all the boxes are arranged
49. Find ratio of speed of boat in still 1. 661 2. 671 3. 651 4. 641 5. 631 according to the alphabetical order
water to speed of stream. Direction(61-65): What approximate from top to bottom, then position of
(I) Ratio of time taken by boat to cover 40 value will come in the place of question how many boxes will remain
km in upstream to 40 km in downstream is 5 mark (?) in the following questions? unchanged?
: 1. You are not supposed to calculate the 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. None
(II) Time taken by boat to cover 80 km in exact value. 5. None of these
downstream is 8 hours less than the time 61. 59.77% of 880+79.9% of 591 =? 68. Which of the following box is kept
taken by boat to cover 48 km in upstream. 1. 1000 2. 950 3. 1100 4. 1050 5. 900 two boxes below the box which is kept
50. What will be the compound interest 62. 13.9×6.01÷ 41.89 =? ÷ 5.9 just below box R?
obtained by A. 1. 15 2. 12 3. 25 4. 7 5. 18 1. Box M 2. Box F 3. Box B 4. Box S
(I) The difference between compound 63. 899÷ 44.8×4.05×69.8 =? 5. Either box M or box F
interest and simple interest at the rate of 10% Note: Boys in school R is 200% more than 1. 6300 2. 5000 3. 5600 69. Which among the following box is
p.a. is Rs.500. that of girls. 4. 5800 5. 6000 kept just above box F?
(II) The amount obtained at the rate of 10% 51. Find the number of students in R is 64. 44.44÷ 4.4÷ 10.1 = (?)²÷ 100 1. Box M 2. Box P 3. Box R
compound interest p.a. for three years is what percentage of boys in school S? 1. 10 2. 14 3. 20 4. 15 5. 25 4. Box S 5. None of these
Rs.1331. 1. 100% 2. 150% 3. 120% 4. 125% 65. 4.9×11.9+8.9 =? -3.9-11.1 70. If box B is related to box C and box
Direction(51-55): Given below pie chart 5. 200% 1. 87 2. 91 3. 77 4. 74 5. 84 R is related to box M, then in the same
(I) shows percentage distribution of 52. Total number of girls in P, Q and R REASONING way which of the following box is
students in five school (P, Q, R, S & T) is what percentage less than boys in S? Direction(66-70): Study the given related to S?
and pie chart (II) shows percentage of 1. 20% 2. 15% 3. 10% 4. 25% 5. 30% information carefully and answer the 1. Box C 2. Box P 3. Box F 4. Box M
girls in these schools. Read the data 53. Find the difference between boys in questions given below. 5. None of these
carefully and answer the question. P & S together and girls in R? Seven boxes B, C, F, M, P, R and S are kept in Direction(71-74): A number
1. 280 2. 289 3. 290 4. 296 5. 300 seven different stacks but not necessarily in arrangement machine when given an
input rearranges the words following a 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8. All the information is not Direction(81-85): Study the following Two persons sit between K and L. D sits
particular set of rules. An illustration necessarily in the same order except floors. information carefully and answer the immediate right of R and both of them are
is given below of it. Two students live between S and the one who questions given below. not adjacent to L. At least three persons sit
Input: 7354 9276 4253 8262 6243 study in class 2. V study in class 1 and doesn’t JDKA USTS ETAR LSOP BSGD between P and Y (both from left or right). Y is
Step 1: 3457 2679 2345 2268 2346 live on 7th floor. S lives on an odd numbered 81. If 1st and 3rd letter of each word not adjacent to S.
Step II: 757 879 545 468 546 floor but below 4th floor. Q lives four floors from left end are interchanged within 86. Who among the following sits
Step III: 145 177 104 126 114 above S’s floor. T lives just above R and just the words, then how many meaningful immediate right of D?
Step IV: 10 15 5 9 6 below the one who study in class 3. S doesn’t words will be formed? 1. S 2. L 3. None of these 4. J 5. Y
Step V: 15 10 9 6 5 Step V is the last step of study in class 3. Class of R is same as the floor 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 5. None 87. How many persons sit between the
the above input. number of the person who lives just above R. 82. If all the consonants are changed to one who sits immediate right of Y and
As per the rules followed in the above steps, Number of persons live above the one who its just preceding letter according to R when counted from left of R?
find out in each of the given questions the study in class 8 is one less than the number of the English alphabetical series, then 1. Four 2. Three 3. Two 4. One 5. None
appropriate steps for the given input. persons live below V.Class of U is one less how many words will have more than 88. What will be the difference
Input: 6345 9763 5423 2836 1937 than his floor number one vowel? between the number of persons sit
71. Which of the following number is 75. S study in _____ class. 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four between P and Y when counted from
4th from the right end in step III? 1. 7 2. 8 3. 2 4. 5 5. None of these 5. More than four left of Y and the number of persons sit
1. 135 2. 136 3. 137 4. 187 76. What is the difference between the 83. How many pairs of letters are there between D and L when counted from
5. None of the above floor number of T and the class in in the word which is 2ndfrom the left left of D?
72. What is the sum of the numbers which Q study? end of the series each of which has as 1. 1 2. 3 3. 5 4. Can’t be determined 5. 4
which are 2nd from both the ends in 1. 2 2. 1 3. 4 4. 5 5. None of these many letters between them in the word 89. Which of the following
step V? 77. Who lives on the topmost and 2nd as they have in English alphabetical statement(s) is/are true regarding Y?
1. 25 2. 21 3. 20 4. 15 bottommost floors of the building series both in forward and backward 1. Y sits immediate right of K
5. None of the above respectively? direction? 2. L sits 2nd to the left of Y
73. Which of the following number is 1. P and U 2. P and S 3. U and V 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. None 3. Two persons sit between Y and P
2nd to the left of the 4th number from 4. P and V 5. None of these 5. None of these 4. L and K are immediate neighbours of
the left end in step II? 78. Who lives immediately below P’s 84. If 2nd letter of each word from left Y
1. 756 2. 979 3. 568 4. 545 floor? end is removed, then how many 5. All are true
5. None of these 1. S 2. U 3. T 4. V 5. None of these meaningful words will be formed? 90. Four of the following five pair are
74. What will be the difference between 79. Which of the following statement is 1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three alike in a certain way and thus forms a
the number which is 3rd from the left true? 5. More than three group, then which among the following
end in step II and 2nd from the right 1. R lives on 5th floor 85. If all the letters are arranged in pair doesn’t belong to that group?
end in step V? 2. T lives immediately below U’s floor alphabetical order from left to right in 1. K, R 2. S,L 3. R, J 4. Y, K 5. J, P
1. 536 2. 566 3. 136 4. 467 3. U lives immediately above Q’s floor each word, then how many meaningful 91. If we form a four-letter meaningful
5. None of the above 4. V lives an odd numbered floor words is formed? word with 1st,3rd, 4thand 9th letter
Direction(75-79): Study the following 5. None of these 1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three from the left end of the word ‘
information carefully and answer the 80. How many pairs of letters are there 5. More than three ’BACKSPACE” (using each letter only
questions given below. in the word ‘ TRIANGULAR’, each of Direction(86-90): Study the following once), then what would be the second
Seven Students P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on which has as many letters between information carefully and answer the letter of that meaningful word? If no
different floors of a seven-storey building them in the word as they have in questions given below. meaningful word is formed, then mark
such that ground floor is numbered as 1 and English alphabetical series both in Nine persons K, J, Y, R, D, L, X, P and S sit the answer as X. If more than one
the floor just above the ground floor is forward and backward direction? around a circular table but not necessarily in meaningful word is formed then, mark
numbered as 2 and so on till the top most 1. One 2. Three 3. None 4. Two 5. Four the same order. All of them are facing away the answer as Z.
floor is numbered as 7. Each of them studied from the centre of the table. K sits 3rd to the 1. E 2. C 3. K 4. X 5. Z
in different classes of a same school i.e., 1, 2, left of J. One person sits between K and X.
Direction(92-96): Study the following Six pair of shoes are arranged in a shoe rack
information carefully and answer the according to their length from left to right.
questions given below. Shoe A is shorter than only shoe K and shoe
A certain number of persons sit in a row L. Shoe S is longer than shoe B and shorter
facing north direction. Eight persons sit than shoe Z. Length of shoe K is 52cm and
between P and M who sits immediate left of length of shoe Z is 46cm. Length of shoe L is
R. A sits 2nd to the left of M. One person sits 55cm
between M and Z. Number of persons sit 98. Which of the following shoe is 2nd
between P and W is thrice than the number of shortest?
persons sit between A and Z. D is the only 1. Shoe Z 2. Shoe S 3. Shoe B
neighbour of P. Number of persons sit to the 4. Either shoe S or shoe B
right of Z is two less than the number of 5. Either shoe Z or shoe B
persons sit to the left of Z. O sits third to the 99. What will the possible Length of
left of A. the shoe A?
92. How many persons sit in the row? 1. 44cm 2. 40cm 3. 50cm 4. 59cm
1. 15 2. 13 3. 17 4. 20 5. Can’t be determined
5. Can’t be determined 100. If the length of the shoe Z is 35cm,
93. Who among the following sits 3rd then what will be the difference
to the right of R? between the length of the shoe K and
1. D 2. S 3. W 4. P 5. Unknown person shoe Z?
94. How many persons sit between A 1. 27cm 2. 15cm 3. 26cm 4. 17cm
and O? 5. None of these
1. Three 2. Four 3. Five 4. Six 5. Two
95. If W sits 2nd to the right of K, then
how many persons will sit between K
and D?
1. Eight 2. Ten 3. Seven 4. Nine
5. Can’t be determined
96. The number of persons sits
between A and P is twice than the
number of persons sits between ____
and _____.
1. D, M 2. R, W 3. P, Z 4. R, P 5. O, R
97. In the given number ‘ 374824365’, if
all the digits are arranged in
descending order from left to right,
then all the digits are changed to its
just succeeding digit, then how many
digits will repeat in the number thus
formed after rearrangement?
1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Five 5. None
Direction(98-100): Study the following
information carefully and answer the
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