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FCI Main Exam Mini Mock Test: 15.06.2019

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Question 1

A dealer marks articles at a price which gives him a profit of 30%. 10% of the consignment of goods was stolen by his staff, 30% was spoiled and had to be sold at 40% of the cost price. If the remaining goods were sold at the marked price, what percentage profit or loss did the dealer make on that consignment?

Question 2

The selling price of an article after two successive discounts of 10% and 15% is Rs. 1530. Find out its marked price.

Question 3

Rahul sold an article at Rs.96 in such a way that the profit % and the C.P. are numerically the same. Then find the cost price.

Question 4

The average speed of a train is times the average speed of a tractor. The tractor covers 270 km in 15 hours. How much distance will the train cover in 12 hours?

Question 5

There are two pumps to fill a tank with water. First pump can fill the empty tank in 8 hours while the second in 10 hours. If both the pumps are opened at the same time and kept open for 4 hours, the part of tank that will be filled up is

Question 6

Direction: In the passage given below, there are blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Every blank has four alternative words given in options (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.

The cyber attack on Britain’s healthcare services network was almost like an Alfred Hitchcock movie where the opening scene establishes the tone for the rest of the film. As researchers warn against malware ‘Judy’ that targets your smartphone, it becomes the third major global cyber attack this month after ‘Ransomware’ that _(6)_ (entered) international systems. Foreign media reported how Ransomware caused operations to be cancelled at hospitals, ambulances to be diverted and medical records to be held at ransom. And while this threat was tackled, the incident gives us a _(7)_ (sneak) in the dangers that _(8)_ (stay) in the dark corners of the net and its potential to cause life-threatening damage. Earlier this year, the United States Food and Drug Administration had warned of this sort of attack being unleashed through medical devices. A medical device is as vulnerable to security breaches as any other, it _(9)_ (exclaimed). The vulnerability increases as medical devices are increasingly connected to the internet, hospital networks, and to other medical devices, the US regulator had said. Think of a situation where your blood sugar readings are linked directly to your doctor or the medical records are all uploaded on to the internet. And, what if the readings are altered? The _(10)_ (ramifications) this can have on automated medication, interpretation of medical readings, etc, can be life-threatening.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 7

Direction: In the passage given below, there are blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Every blank has four alternative words given in options (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.

The cyber attack on Britain’s healthcare services network was almost like an Alfred Hitchcock movie where the opening scene establishes the tone for the rest of the film. As researchers warn against malware ‘Judy’ that targets your smartphone, it becomes the third major global cyber attack this month after ‘Ransomware’ that _(6)_ (entered) international systems. Foreign media reported how Ransomware caused operations to be cancelled at hospitals, ambulances to be diverted and medical records to be held at ransom. And while this threat was tackled, the incident gives us a _(7)_ (sneak) in the dangers that _(8)_ (stay) in the dark corners of the net and its potential to cause life-threatening damage. Earlier this year, the United States Food and Drug Administration had warned of this sort of attack being unleashed through medical devices. A medical device is as vulnerable to security breaches as any other, it _(9)_ (exclaimed). The vulnerability increases as medical devices are increasingly connected to the internet, hospital networks, and to other medical devices, the US regulator had said. Think of a situation where your blood sugar readings are linked directly to your doctor or the medical records are all uploaded on to the internet. And, what if the readings are altered? The _(10)_ (ramifications) this can have on automated medication, interpretation of medical readings, etc, can be life-threatening.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 8

Direction: In the passage given below, there are blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Every blank has four alternative words given in options (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.

The cyber attack on Britain’s healthcare services network was almost like an Alfred Hitchcock movie where the opening scene establishes the tone for the rest of the film. As researchers warn against malware ‘Judy’ that targets your smartphone, it becomes the third major global cyber attack this month after ‘Ransomware’ that _(6)_ (entered) international systems. Foreign media reported how Ransomware caused operations to be cancelled at hospitals, ambulances to be diverted and medical records to be held at ransom. And while this threat was tackled, the incident gives us a _(7)_ (sneak) in the dangers that _(8)_ (stay) in the dark corners of the net and its potential to cause life-threatening damage. Earlier this year, the United States Food and Drug Administration had warned of this sort of attack being unleashed through medical devices. A medical device is as vulnerable to security breaches as any other, it _(9)_ (exclaimed). The vulnerability increases as medical devices are increasingly connected to the internet, hospital networks, and to other medical devices, the US regulator had said. Think of a situation where your blood sugar readings are linked directly to your doctor or the medical records are all uploaded on to the internet. And, what if the readings are altered? The _(10)_ (ramifications) this can have on automated medication, interpretation of medical readings, etc, can be life-threatening.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 9

Direction: In the passage given below, there are blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Every blank has four alternative words given in options (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.

The cyber attack on Britain’s healthcare services network was almost like an Alfred Hitchcock movie where the opening scene establishes the tone for the rest of the film. As researchers warn against malware ‘Judy’ that targets your smartphone, it becomes the third major global cyber attack this month after ‘Ransomware’ that _(6)_ (entered) international systems. Foreign media reported how Ransomware caused operations to be cancelled at hospitals, ambulances to be diverted and medical records to be held at ransom. And while this threat was tackled, the incident gives us a _(7)_ (sneak) in the dangers that _(8)_ (stay) in the dark corners of the net and its potential to cause life-threatening damage. Earlier this year, the United States Food and Drug Administration had warned of this sort of attack being unleashed through medical devices. A medical device is as vulnerable to security breaches as any other, it _(9)_ (exclaimed). The vulnerability increases as medical devices are increasingly connected to the internet, hospital networks, and to other medical devices, the US regulator had said. Think of a situation where your blood sugar readings are linked directly to your doctor or the medical records are all uploaded on to the internet. And, what if the readings are altered? The _(10)_ (ramifications) this can have on automated medication, interpretation of medical readings, etc, can be life-threatening.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 10

Direction: In the passage given below, there are blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Every blank has four alternative words given in options (A), (B), (C) and (D). Find the word which best suits the place. If the given word suits the blank, mark 'no correction/change required' as the answer.
The cyber attack on Britain’s healthcare services network was almost like an Alfred Hitchcock movie where the opening scene establishes the tone for the rest of the film. As researchers warn against malware ‘Judy’ that targets your smartphone, it becomes the third major global cyber attack this month after ‘Ransomware’ that _(6)_ (entered) international systems. Foreign media reported how Ransomware caused operations to be cancelled at hospitals, ambulances to be diverted and medical records to be held at ransom. And while this threat was tackled, the incident gives us a _(7)_ (sneak) in the dangers that _(8)_ (stay) in the dark corners of the net and its potential to cause life-threatening damage. Earlier this year, the United States Food and Drug Administration had warned of this sort of attack being unleashed through medical devices. A medical device is as vulnerable to security breaches as any other, it _(9)_ (exclaimed). The vulnerability increases as medical devices are increasingly connected to the internet, hospital networks, and to other medical devices, the US regulator had said. Think of a situation where your blood sugar readings are linked directly to your doctor or the medical records are all uploaded on to the internet. And, what if the readings are altered? The _(10)_ (ramifications) this can have on automated medication, interpretation of medical readings, etc, can be life-threatening.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 11

Which is the second official language of Himachal Pradesh?

Question 12

Which of the following country conducted the theatre level maritime war exercise ‘TROPEX’ in January 2019?

Question 13

Which of the following cities hosted the 'Aero-India-2019'?

Question 14

Who has become the first Indian golfer to receive Australian Women's PGA Tour (LPGA)?

Question 15

Under the Union Government’s new scheme for the farmers, how much direct income support will be provided in a year?

Question 16

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

Eight friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and Ware sitting around a circular table facing outward the circle. Each of them likes a different color Orange, Green, Blue, Red, Pink, Black, Grey, and Yellow but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to the left of the person who likes Yellow. P is not a person who likes Blue. U is not the immediate neighbour of P. Only two people sit between the person who likes Yellow and W. The person who likes Pink and the person who likes Green are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor W likes Pink or Green. The person who likes Grey sits third to the left of Q. Q does not like Pink. R sits to the immediate left of the person who likes Blue. The person who likes Pink is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Yellow. The person who likes Orange sits second to the right of T. T is not an immediate neighbour of W. The person who likes Orange is the immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Black and Grey. S does not like Pink.
Four of the following five are like in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

Question 17

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

Eight friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and Ware sitting around a circular table facing outward the circle. Each of them likes a different color Orange, Green, Blue, Red, Pink, Black, Grey, and Yellow but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to the left of the person who likes Yellow. P is not a person who likes Blue. U is not the immediate neighbour of P. Only two people sit between the person who likes Yellow and W. The person who likes Pink and the person who likes Green are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor W likes Pink or Green. The person who likes Grey sits third to the left of Q. Q does not like Pink. R sits to the immediate left of the person who likes Blue. The person who likes Pink is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Yellow. The person who likes Orange sits second to the right of T. T is not an immediate neighbour of W. The person who likes Orange is the immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Black and Grey. S does not like Pink.
Who amongst the following sits third to the right of T?

Question 18

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

Eight friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and Ware sitting around a circular table facing outward the circle. Each of them likes a different color Orange, Green, Blue, Red, Pink, Black, Grey, and Yellow but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to the left of the person who likes Yellow. P is not a person who likes Blue. U is not the immediate neighbour of P. Only two people sit between the person who likes Yellow and W. The person who likes Pink and the person who likes Green are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor W likes Pink or Green. The person who likes Grey sits third to the left of Q. Q does not like Pink. R sits to the immediate left of the person who likes Blue. The person who likes Pink is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Yellow. The person who likes Orange sits second to the right of T. T is not an immediate neighbour of W. The person who likes Orange is the immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Black and Grey. S does not like Pink.
Who amongst the following persons likes Orange?

Question 19

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

Eight friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and Ware sitting around a circular table facing outward the circle. Each of them likes a different color Orange, Green, Blue, Red, Pink, Black, Grey, and Yellow but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to the left of the person who likes Yellow. P is not a person who likes Blue. U is not the immediate neighbour of P. Only two people sit between the person who likes Yellow and W. The person who likes Pink and the person who likes Green are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor W likes Pink or Green. The person who likes Grey sits third to the left of Q. Q does not like Pink. R sits to the immediate left of the person who likes Blue. The person who likes Pink is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Yellow. The person who likes Orange sits second to the right of T. T is not an immediate neighbour of W. The person who likes Orange is the immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Black and Grey. S does not like Pink.
Which of the following is definitely true with respect to the given seating arrangement?

Question 20

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

Eight friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and Ware sitting around a circular table facing outward the circle. Each of them likes a different color Orange, Green, Blue, Red, Pink, Black, Grey, and Yellow but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to the left of the person who likes Yellow. P is not a person who likes Blue. U is not the immediate neighbour of P. Only two people sit between the person who likes Yellow and W. The person who likes Pink and the person who likes Green are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor W likes Pink or Green. The person who likes Grey sits third to the left of Q. Q does not like Pink. R sits to the immediate left of the person who likes Blue. The person who likes Pink is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Yellow. The person who likes Orange sits second to the right of T. T is not an immediate neighbour of W. The person who likes Orange is the immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Black and Grey. S does not like Pink.
Who among the following sits exactly between W and the person who likes Red?
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