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IBPS Clerk Prelims Mini Mock: 04 September 2021

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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: Study the following Bar Graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Below given Bar Graph shows the no. of players participating in different games in different schools. 
All the students of any given school participate in exactly one of the given game.
Total number of players participating in Vidyamandir and Vidyant school is approximately what percent of the total number of players participating in Chess from all the five schools together?

Question 7

Direction: Study the following Bar Graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Below given Bar Graph shows the no. of players participating in different games in different schools. 
All the students of any given school participate in exactly one of the given game.
What is the respective ratio between the number of players participating in Table Tennis from Little Angels school and the number of players participating in Sudoku from Vidyamandir school?

Question 8

Direction: Study the following Bar Graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Below given Bar Graph shows the no. of players participating in different games in different schools. 
All the students of any given school participate in exactly one of the given game.

In which school, the number of players participating in Chess, Sudoku and Table tennis together is second highest?

Question 9

Direction: Study the following Bar Graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Below given Bar Graph shows the no. of players participating in different games in different schools. 
All the students of any given school participate in exactly one of the given game.
Number of players participating in Sudoku from Vidyant School is what percent of the number of players participating in Chess from Don Bosco School?

Question 10

Direction: Study the following Bar Graph carefully and answer the given questions.
Below given Bar Graph shows the no. of players participating in different games in different schools. 
All the students of any given school participate in exactly one of the given game.
30% of the number of players participating in Chess from Shiksha Mandir School are females, then what is the number of male chess players in Shiksha Mandir School?

Question 11

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

There are six people - J, K, L, M, N and O - each with different weights. J is heavier than O but lighter than K. N is heavier than L but lighter than J. K is lighter than M. L is not the lightest. The second-lightest person weighs 62 kilograms while the third heaviest is of 74 kilograms.
Who among the following may be of 68 kilograms in weight?

Question 12

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

There are six people - J, K, L, M, N and O - each with different weights. J is heavier than O but lighter than K. N is heavier than L but lighter than J. K is lighter than M. L is not the lightest. The second-lightest person weighs 62 kilograms while the third heaviest is of 74 kilograms.
How many persons are heavier than L?

Question 13

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

There are six people - J, K, L, M, N and O - each with different weights. J is heavier than O but lighter than K. N is heavier than L but lighter than J. K is lighter than M. L is not the lightest. The second-lightest person weighs 62 kilograms while the third heaviest is of 74 kilograms.
Which of the following may be the weight of K?

Question 14

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

There are six people - J, K, L, M, N and O - each with different weights. J is heavier than O but lighter than K. N is heavier than L but lighter than J. K is lighter than M. L is not the lightest. The second-lightest person weighs 62 kilograms while the third heaviest is of 74 kilograms.
Who among the following is the lightest in weight?

Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

There are six people - J, K, L, M, N and O - each with different weights. J is heavier than O but lighter than K. N is heavier than L but lighter than J. K is lighter than M. L is not the lightest. The second-lightest person weighs 62 kilograms while the third heaviest is of 74 kilograms.
Who among the following is the heaviest in weight?
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