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Canara Bank PO/ ESIC SSO Mains Mini Test: 10.12.2018

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Question 1

Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence alternatives to the bold part are given at (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E) i.e. No correction required.
We have important issues to deal with, but these petty arguments keep getting in the way.

Question 2

Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence, alternatives to the bold part are given at (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E), i.e., "No correction required".
Staff in the district offices can easily monitor whether the payments are being made in time.

Question 3

Direction: In the following question, out of the five alternatives, select the one which provides the appropriate meaning of the given word/phrase.
She broke out in a rash after eating some strawberries.

Question 4

Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence alternatives to the emboldened part are given as (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative out of the given five options. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer will be (E), i.e., "No correction required".
If our business continues to expand at this rate, we will need to employ many staff soon.

Question 5

Direction: In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence alternatives to the bold part are given as (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative out of the given five options. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer will be (E), i.e., "No correction required".
There is believed to be thousands of homeless teenagers living on the streets of the capital city.

Question 6

Direction: In the following question two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer the question.
I.
II.

Question 7

Recently, RBI signed MoU with which country’s Central Bank for Supervisory Cooperation and Exchange of Supervisory Information?

Question 8

Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.
I. x2 – 5x – 24 = 0
II. 2y2 + 19y + 35 = 0

Question 9

Directions: In the following question, two equations are given. You have to solve both the equations and find the relation between ‘m’ and ‘n’ and mark correct answer.
4m2 – 4m + 4 = 3 + m
2n2 – 2n + 2 = n2 + 1

Question 10

Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables m and n. You have to solve these equations and determine relation between m and n.
I. m2 – 1 = 23
II. n2 – 9n + 20 = 0

Question 11

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

In all the questions that follow, different symbols have been used with different meanings. For each set of questions, you have to assume given statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusions is/are definitely true.

“M @ N” means M is neither smaller nor equal to N,
“M # N” means M not smaller than N,
“M % N” means M not greater than N,
“M * N” means M is neither greater nor smaller than N,
“M $ N” means M neither greater nor equal to N.
Statements: 
C # D, D @ F, F @ G, G%K
Conclusions:
I. C @ G
II. D $ G
III. G % D
IV. F$K

Question 12

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

In all the questions that follow, different symbols have been used with different meanings. For each set of questions, you have to assume given statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusions is/are definitely true.

“M @ N” means M is neither smaller nor equal to N,
“M # N” means M not smaller than N,
“M % N” means M not greater than N,
“M * N” means M is neither greater nor smaller than N,
“M $ N” means M neither greater nor equal to N.
Statements:
Q @ R, R % S, S # T, T @ V

Conclusions:

I. S @ Q
II. T * R
III. T % Q
IV. S $ V

Question 13

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

In all the questions that follow, different symbols have been used with different meanings. For each set of questions, you have to assume given statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusions is/are definitely true.

“M @ N” means M is neither smaller nor equal to N,
“M # N” means M not smaller than N,
“M % N” means M not greater than N,
“M * N” means M is neither greater nor smaller than N,
“M $ N” means M neither greater nor equal to N.
Statements:
G $ H, H @ I, I # K, K @ P

Conclusions:

I. K % H
II. I $ G
III. H @ K
IV. K % P

Question 14

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

In all the questions that follow, different symbols have been used with different meanings. For each set of questions, you have to assume given statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusions is/are definitely true.

“M @ N” means M is neither smaller nor equal to N,
“M # N” means M not smaller than N,
“M % N” means M not greater than N,
“M * N” means M is neither greater nor smaller than N,
“M $ N” means M neither greater nor equal to N.
Statements:
A * C, C % D, D $ E, E @ O

Conclusions:

I. C $ E
II. D * A
III. A % E
IV. D $ O

Question 15

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

In all the questions that follow, different symbols have been used with different meanings. For each set of questions, you have to assume given statements to be true and then decide which of the two conclusions is/are definitely true.

“M @ N” means M is neither smaller nor equal to N,
“M # N” means M not smaller than N,
“M % N” means M not greater than N,
“M * N” means M is neither greater nor smaller than N,
“M $ N” means M neither greater nor equal to N.
Statements:
K @ L, L # M, M % N, N#O

Conclusions:

I. M # N
II. L @ N
III. K @ M
IV. L#O
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