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Mini Mock Test for SBI PO Prelims Exam : 21

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Question 1

Direction: Study the following charts carefully to answer these question: Percentage wise distribution of players who play five different sports.
Total players are 20000, out of which female players are equal to 8000

What is the average number of players (both male and female) who play Football and Rugby together?

Question 2

Direction: Study the following charts carefully to answer these question: Percentage wise distribution of players who play five different sports.
Total players are 20000, out of which female players are equal to 8000

What is the difference between the number of female players who play Lawn Tennis and the number of male players who play Rugby?

Question 3

Direction: Study the following charts carefully to answer these question: Percentage wise distribution of players who play five different sports.
Total players are 20000, out of which female players are equal to 8000

What is the ratio of the number of female players who play Cricket to the number of male players who play Hockey?

Question 4

Direction: Study the following charts carefully to answer these question: Percentage wise distribution of players who play five different sports.
Total players are 20000, out of which female players are equal to 8000

What is the total number of the male players who play Football, Cricket and Lawn tennis together?

Question 5

Direction: Study the following charts carefully to answer these question: Percentage wise distribution of players who play five different sports.
Total players are 20000, out of which female players are equal to 8000

The number of male players who play Rugby is approximately what percentage of the total number of players who play Lawn Tennis?

Question 6

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight People –D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors, namely, Red, Pink, Green, Orange, Blue, Black, Brown and Grey, but not necessarily in the same order.I lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between I and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between G and the one who likes Black. F lives on an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Black. Only two people live between F and the one who likes Red. The one who likes Brown lives immediately above J, J likes neither Black nor Red. The number of people living above I is same as the number of people living between I and G. H does not like Brown. Only three people live between J and D. The one who likes Grey lives immediately above the one who likes Pink, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Grey and K. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Blue.
Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given information?

Question 7

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight People –D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors, namely, Red, Pink, Green, Orange, Blue, Black, Brown and Grey, but not necessarily in the same order.I lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between I and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between G and the one who likes Black. F lives on an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Black. Only two people live between F and the one who likes Red. The one who likes Brown lives immediately above J, J likes neither Black nor Red. The number of people living above I is same as the number of people living between I and G. H does not like Brown. Only three people live between J and D. The one who likes Grey lives immediately above the one who likes Pink, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Grey and K. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Blue.
Which of the following color I likes?

Question 8

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight People –D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors, namely, Red, Pink, Green, Orange, Blue, Black, Brown and Grey, but not necessarily in the same order.I lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between I and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between G and the one who likes Black. F lives on an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Black. Only two people live between F and the one who likes Red. The one who likes Brown lives immediately above J, J likes neither Black nor Red. The number of people living above I is same as the number of people living between I and G. H does not like Brown. Only three people live between J and D. The one who likes Grey lives immediately above the one who likes Pink, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Grey and K. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Blue.
Who amongst the following lives exactly between K and the one who likes Pink?

Question 9

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight People –D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors, namely, Red, Pink, Green, Orange, Blue, Black, Brown and Grey, but not necessarily in the same order.I lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between I and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between G and the one who likes Black. F lives on an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Black. Only two people live between F and the one who likes Red. The one who likes Brown lives immediately above J, J likes neither Black nor Red. The number of people living above I is same as the number of people living between I and G. H does not like Brown. Only three people live between J and D. The one who likes Grey lives immediately above the one who likes Pink, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Grey and K. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Blue.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

Question 10

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight People –D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K live in eight different floors of building (but not necessarily in the same order). The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them likes a different colors, namely, Red, Pink, Green, Orange, Blue, Black, Brown and Grey, but not necessarily in the same order.I lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between I and the one who likes Green. Only three people live between G and the one who likes Black. F lives on an one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Black. Only two people live between F and the one who likes Red. The one who likes Brown lives immediately above J, J likes neither Black nor Red. The number of people living above I is same as the number of people living between I and G. H does not like Brown. Only three people live between J and D. The one who likes Grey lives immediately above the one who likes Pink, but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between the one who likes Grey and K. Only one person lives between E and the one who likes Blue.
How many people live between D and the one who likes Brown?

Question 11

Direction: Rearrange the following sentences A, B, C, D, E, F and G in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A. With the bulk of these loans remaining un-hedged, in the event of a bout of rupee depreciation, they will strain corporate balance sheets and undermine foreign investor confidence in India.
B. The first few tranches of such bonds have recently been issued by IFC, to good global response.
C. With these liberalized rules, masala bonds have the potential to emerge as a favoured route for borrowings by India’s top-rated companies, and may help the country address the funding gap in infrastructure without adding to its dollar outflows.
D. It is to address this problem that the RBI has recently issued guidelines for Indian companies to raise rupee-denominated overseas loans, known colorfully as masala bonds.
E. It is good that the RBI has not only done away with many of the excessively restrictive conditions governing ECBs, but has also addressed the criticisms against its earlier draft guidelines.
F. But India Inc continues to be on an overseas borrowing binge with its outstanding dues on ECBs (external commercial borrowings) at $181 billion by March 2015, compared to just $70 billion five years ago.
G. In belt-tightening mode for the past five years, the Centre has substantially pruned its reliance on foreign currency debt.
Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?

Question 12

Direction: Rearrange the following sentences A, B, C, D, E, F and G in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A. With the bulk of these loans remaining un-hedged, in the event of a bout of rupee depreciation, they will strain corporate balance sheets and undermine foreign investor confidence in India.
B. The first few tranches of such bonds have recently been issued by IFC, to good global response.
C. With these liberalized rules, masala bonds have the potential to emerge as a favoured route for borrowings by India’s top-rated companies, and may help the country address the funding gap in infrastructure without adding to its dollar outflows.
D. It is to address this problem that the RBI has recently issued guidelines for Indian companies to raise rupee-denominated overseas loans, known colorfully as masala bonds.
E. It is good that the RBI has not only done away with many of the excessively restrictive conditions governing ECBs, but has also addressed the criticisms against its earlier draft guidelines.
F. But India Inc continues to be on an overseas borrowing binge with its outstanding dues on ECBs (external commercial borrowings) at $181 billion by March 2015, compared to just $70 billion five years ago.
G. In belt-tightening mode for the past five years, the Centre has substantially pruned its reliance on foreign currency debt.
Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement?

Question 13

Direction: Rearrange the following sentences A, B, C, D, E, F and G in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A. With the bulk of these loans remaining un-hedged, in the event of a bout of rupee depreciation, they will strain corporate balance sheets and undermine foreign investor confidence in India.
B. The first few tranches of such bonds have recently been issued by IFC, to good global response.
C. With these liberalized rules, masala bonds have the potential to emerge as a favoured route for borrowings by India’s top-rated companies, and may help the country address the funding gap in infrastructure without adding to its dollar outflows.
D. It is to address this problem that the RBI has recently issued guidelines for Indian companies to raise rupee-denominated overseas loans, known colorfully as masala bonds.
E. It is good that the RBI has not only done away with many of the excessively restrictive conditions governing ECBs, but has also addressed the criticisms against its earlier draft guidelines.
F. But India Inc continues to be on an overseas borrowing binge with its outstanding dues on ECBs (external commercial borrowings) at $181 billion by March 2015, compared to just $70 billion five years ago.
G. In belt-tightening mode for the past five years, the Centre has substantially pruned its reliance on foreign currency debt.
Which of the following should be the last sentence after rearrangement?

Question 14

Direction: Rearrange the following sentences A, B, C, D, E, F and G in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A. With the bulk of these loans remaining un-hedged, in the event of a bout of rupee depreciation, they will strain corporate balance sheets and undermine foreign investor confidence in India.
B. The first few tranches of such bonds have recently been issued by IFC, to good global response.
C. With these liberalized rules, masala bonds have the potential to emerge as a favoured route for borrowings by India’s top-rated companies, and may help the country address the funding gap in infrastructure without adding to its dollar outflows.
D. It is to address this problem that the RBI has recently issued guidelines for Indian companies to raise rupee-denominated overseas loans, known colorfully as masala bonds.
E. It is good that the RBI has not only done away with many of the excessively restrictive conditions governing ECBs, but has also addressed the criticisms against its earlier draft guidelines.
F. But India Inc continues to be on an overseas borrowing binge with its outstanding dues on ECBs (external commercial borrowings) at $181 billion by March 2015, compared to just $70 billion five years ago.
G. In belt-tightening mode for the past five years, the Centre has substantially pruned its reliance on foreign currency debt.
Which of the following should be the third sentence after rearrangement?

Question 15

Direction: Rearrange the following sentences A, B, C, D, E, F and G in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A. With the bulk of these loans remaining un-hedged, in the event of a bout of rupee depreciation, they will strain corporate balance sheets and undermine foreign investor confidence in India.
B. The first few tranches of such bonds have recently been issued by IFC, to good global response.
C. With these liberalized rules, masala bonds have the potential to emerge as a favoured route for borrowings by India’s top-rated companies, and may help the country address the funding gap in infrastructure without adding to its dollar outflows.
D. It is to address this problem that the RBI has recently issued guidelines for Indian companies to raise rupee-denominated overseas loans, known colorfully as masala bonds.
E. It is good that the RBI has not only done away with many of the excessively restrictive conditions governing ECBs, but has also addressed the criticisms against its earlier draft guidelines.
F. But India Inc continues to be on an overseas borrowing binge with its outstanding dues on ECBs (external commercial borrowings) at $181 billion by March 2015, compared to just $70 billion five years ago.
G. In belt-tightening mode for the past five years, the Centre has substantially pruned its reliance on foreign currency debt.
Which of the following should be the sixth sentence after rearrangement?
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