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Question 1
(A) Had it been not for them, Indian banks would have had their hands tied down.
(B) Today, almost all the countries are facing the heat of recession.
(C) One of these is the strict RBI and SEBI rules which regulated banking sector very efficiently.
(D) This could have led to massive losses to them, which could have percolated to other sectors as well.
(E) However, there are a few things which helped India in bouncing back from the state of recession.
(F) Like others, India too has not been immune to the epidemic.
Question 2
(A) Had it been not for them, Indian banks would have had their hands tied down.
(B) Today, almost all the countries are facing the heat of recession.
(C) One of these is the strict RBI and SEBI rules which regulated banking sector very efficiently.
(D) This could have led to massive losses to them, which could have percolated to other sectors as well.
(E) However, there are a few things which helped India in bouncing back from the state of recession.
(F) Like others, India too has not been immune to the epidemic.
Question 3
(A) Had it been not for them, Indian banks would have had their hands tied down.
(B) Today, almost all the countries are facing the heat of recession.
(C) One of these is the strict RBI and SEBI rules which regulated banking sector very efficiently.
(D) This could have led to massive losses to them, which could have percolated to other sectors as well.
(E) However, there are a few things which helped India in bouncing back from the state of recession.
(F) Like others, India too has not been immune to the epidemic.
Question 4
(A) Had it been not for them, Indian banks would have had their hands tied down.
(B) Today, almost all the countries are facing the heat of recession.
(C) One of these is the strict RBI and SEBI rules which regulated banking sector very efficiently.
(D) This could have led to massive losses to them, which could have percolated to other sectors as well.
(E) However, there are a few things which helped India in bouncing back from the state of recession.
(F) Like others, India too has not been immune to the epidemic.
Question 5
(A) Had it been not for them, Indian banks would have had their hands tied down.
(B) Today, almost all the countries are facing the heat of recession.
(C) One of these is the strict RBI and SEBI rules which regulated banking sector very efficiently.
(D) This could have led to massive losses to them, which could have percolated to other sectors as well.
(E) However, there are a few things which helped India in bouncing back from the state of recession.
(F) Like others, India too has not been immune to the epidemic.
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Question 11
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a seven storey building consisting of floor number 1 to 7. The topmost floor is number 7 and the ground floor is number 1 and so on. They belong to seven different countries viz—India, China, US, Canada, Japan, France and Russia but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who belongs to India lives immediately above A. There are two persons live between D and one who belongs to India. The one who belongs to US lives above D but not immediately above D. Only three persons live between C and the one who belongs to US. The one who belongs to Russia lives immediately above C. The one who belongs to France lives on floor number 1. The one who belongs to Canada lives immediately above G. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives above E. Neither B nor A belongs to Japan. E lives on even numbered floor but not floor number 2. C lives on floor number 3.
Question 12
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a seven storey building consisting of floor number 1 to 7. The topmost floor is number 7 and the ground floor is number 1 and so on. They belong to seven different countries viz—India, China, US, Canada, Japan, France and Russia but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who belongs to India lives immediately above A. There are two persons live between D and one who belongs to India. The one who belongs to US lives above D but not immediately above D. Only three persons live between C and the one who belongs to US. The one who belongs to Russia lives immediately above C. The one who belongs to France lives on floor number 1. The one who belongs to Canada lives immediately above G. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives above E. Neither B nor A belongs to Japan. E lives on even numbered floor but not floor number 2. C lives on floor number 3.
Question 13
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a seven storey building consisting of floor number 1 to 7. The topmost floor is number 7 and the ground floor is number 1 and so on. They belong to seven different countries viz—India, China, US, Canada, Japan, France and Russia but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who belongs to India lives immediately above A. There are two persons live between D and one who belongs to India. The one who belongs to US lives above D but not immediately above D. Only three persons live between C and the one who belongs to US. The one who belongs to Russia lives immediately above C. The one who belongs to France lives on floor number 1. The one who belongs to Canada lives immediately above G. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives above E. Neither B nor A belongs to Japan. E lives on even numbered floor but not floor number 2. C lives on floor number 3.
Question 14
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a seven storey building consisting of floor number 1 to 7. The topmost floor is number 7 and the ground floor is number 1 and so on. They belong to seven different countries viz—India, China, US, Canada, Japan, France and Russia but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who belongs to India lives immediately above A. There are two persons live between D and one who belongs to India. The one who belongs to US lives above D but not immediately above D. Only three persons live between C and the one who belongs to US. The one who belongs to Russia lives immediately above C. The one who belongs to France lives on floor number 1. The one who belongs to Canada lives immediately above G. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives above E. Neither B nor A belongs to Japan. E lives on even numbered floor but not floor number 2. C lives on floor number 3.
Question 15
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a seven storey building consisting of floor number 1 to 7. The topmost floor is number 7 and the ground floor is number 1 and so on. They belong to seven different countries viz—India, China, US, Canada, Japan, France and Russia but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who belongs to India lives immediately above A. There are two persons live between D and one who belongs to India. The one who belongs to US lives above D but not immediately above D. Only three persons live between C and the one who belongs to US. The one who belongs to Russia lives immediately above C. The one who belongs to France lives on floor number 1. The one who belongs to Canada lives immediately above G. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives above E. Neither B nor A belongs to Japan. E lives on even numbered floor but not floor number 2. C lives on floor number 3.
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