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Mini Mock Test: SBI Clerk Pre 13.05.2018

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Question 1

Direction: The table given below has some data missing. Study the table carefully to answer the following questions. According to the question, if there is any need for the data that is missing, calculate the same and proceed with the questions:

(Number of students completed course = Number of students enrolled – Number of students dropped)
If in city Bangalore, 20% of the students (M + F) who completed the course got the job, then how many students got the job?

Question 2

Direction: The table given below has some data missing. Study the table carefully to answer the following questions. According to the question, if there is any need for the data that is missing, calculate the same and proceed with the questions:
(Number of students completed course = Number of students enrolled – Number of students dropped)
In city Mumbai, ratio of male to the female students who enrolled is 9 : 8 and the ratio of male to female who completed the course is 8 : 6, then find the number of students who got the job.

Question 3

Direction: The table given below has some data missing. Study the table carefully to answer the following questions. According to the question, if there is any need for the data that is missing, calculate the same and proceed with the questions:
(Number of students completed course = Number of students enrolled – Number of students dropped)
In city Delhi, number of students (M + F) who dropped out is 6/22 of the total number of students who enrolled for the course, then  what % of students (M + F) in city Delhi who completed the course got the job?

Question 4

Direction: The table given below has some data missing. Study the table carefully to answer the following questions. According to the question, if there is any need for the data that is missing, calculate the same and proceed with the questions:
(Number of students completed course = Number of students enrolled – Number of students dropped)
In city Ajmer, 1/4th of (M + F) who completed the course got the job, then find the number of females who dropped out?

Question 5

Direction: The table given below has some data missing. Study the table carefully to answer the following questions. According to the question, if there is any need for the data that is missing, calculate the same and proceed with the questions:
(Number of students completed course = Number of students enrolled – Number of students dropped)
In city Chennai, number of male students who completed the course is equal to number of female students who completed the course. Only 192 students (50% of (M + F) who completed course) got the job, then find the total number of male enrolled.

Question 6

Direction: In the following question, a short passage with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank is given. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).
Two local activists -- Chandi Prasad Bhatt, a Marxist, and Sundar Lal Bahuguna, a Gandhian, led the Chipko movement, albeit somewhat independently. They both exuded characteristics that fuelled the spread of Chipko bringing it to the national (and international) consciousness. Bhatt and Bahuguna were both charismatic, credible, and spoke forcefully in both Hindi and the local Garhwali dialect. _____________________ .

Question 7

Direction: In the following question, a short passage with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank is given. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).
Recently, Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari gave an ultimatum to the Indian automobile sector on switching to vehicles that run on alternative fuel. ____________________ . Thankfully, the ministry has now clarified that the original deal is going ahead as intended.

Question 8

Direction: In the following question, a short passage with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank is given. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).
Does this mean that history has always moved in the same direction, that inequality has been going up continuously since the dawn of civilization? A cursory look around us makes it clear that this cannot possibly be true; otherwise, there would be no broad middle class or thriving consumer culture, and everything worth having might now be owned by a handful of trillionaires ____________________ . All of these developments played an important role, and yet, at best, furnish only a part of the answer.

Question 9

Direction: In the following question, a short passage with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank is given. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).
The paper examines two overlooked Tennessee Williams' characters: Gutman and Bob Finley and how they exercise their power. Also, argues that Gutman is ultimately the more sinister and powerful authority figure because Williams wrote him during the height of the anti-communist movement ____________________ . Bob Finley depends on his image to sustain his authority, making his power fragile, but Gutman maintains his authority through brute force, making him a nearly omnipotent authority figure.

Question 10

Direction: In the following question, a short passage with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank is given. Select the best out of the five answer choices given, to make the passage complete and coherent (coherent means logically complete and sound).
Yes, nobody wants to be Japan, the fallen angel that went from one of the fastest growing economies in the world for more than three decades to one that has slowed to a crawl for the past 18 years. No one wants to live with the trauma of the deflation (falling prices) that Japan has repeatedly experienced. No one wants to navigate the precarious government ­ debt dynamic that Japan faces, with debt levels far above 100% of GDP-even if one factor in the Japanese government's vast holdings of foreign-exchange reserves _________________________ .

Question 11

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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them likes different players – Ronaldo, Sachin, Messi, Kohli, Nadal, Dhoni, Saina, Dhawan, Federer and Dravid but not necessarily in the same order.

There are only two persons sitting between the one who likes Ronaldo, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who does not like Dravid. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, who likes Nadal, sits on the immediate right of the person who likes Sachin and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is sitting at the extreme right end of row 1. P does not like Federer.There is only one person between C and D. D likes Ronaldo. S, who likes Dhoni, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Dravid and does not face the person who likes Messi. R, who likes Kohli, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Federer, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Nadal. There are two persons between the one who likes Saina and the one who likes Messi. B does not like Saina. T does not like Dhawan.
A likes which of the following player?

Question 12

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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them likes different players – Ronaldo, Sachin, Messi, Kohli, Nadal, Dhoni, Saina, Dhawan, Federer and Dravid but not necessarily in the same order.

There are only two persons sitting between the one who likes Ronaldo, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who does not like Dravid. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, who likes Nadal, sits on the immediate right of the person who likes Sachin and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is sitting at the extreme right end of row 1. P does not like Federer.There is only one person between C and D. D likes Ronaldo. S, who likes Dhoni, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Dravid and does not face the person who likes Messi. R, who likes Kohli, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Federer, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Nadal. There are two persons between the one who likes Saina and the one who likes Messi. B does not like Saina. T does not like Dhawan.
Who likes Dhawan?

Question 13

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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them likes different players – Ronaldo, Sachin, Messi, Kohli, Nadal, Dhoni, Saina, Dhawan, Federer and Dravid but not necessarily in the same order.

There are only two persons sitting between the one who likes Ronaldo, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who does not like Dravid. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, who likes Nadal, sits on the immediate right of the person who likes Sachin and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is sitting at the extreme right end of row 1. P does not like Federer.There is only one person between C and D. D likes Ronaldo. S, who likes Dhoni, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Dravid and does not face the person who likes Messi. R, who likes Kohli, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Federer, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Nadal. There are two persons between the one who likes Saina and the one who likes Messi. B does not like Saina. T does not like Dhawan.
‘Ronaldo’ is related to ‘Saina’ in a certain way, based on their seating positions. Then Dravid is related to which of the following?

Question 14

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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them likes different players – Ronaldo, Sachin, Messi, Kohli, Nadal, Dhoni, Saina, Dhawan, Federer and Dravid but not necessarily in the same order.

There are only two persons sitting between the one who likes Ronaldo, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who does not like Dravid. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, who likes Nadal, sits on the immediate right of the person who likes Sachin and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is sitting at the extreme right end of row 1. P does not like Federer.There is only one person between C and D. D likes Ronaldo. S, who likes Dhoni, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Dravid and does not face the person who likes Messi. R, who likes Kohli, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Federer, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Nadal. There are two persons between the one who likes Saina and the one who likes Messi. B does not like Saina. T does not like Dhawan.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions and so form a group. Which of the following is different from the group?

Question 15

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Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, A, B, C, D and E are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them likes different players – Ronaldo, Sachin, Messi, Kohli, Nadal, Dhoni, Saina, Dhawan, Federer and Dravid but not necessarily in the same order.

There are only two persons sitting between the one who likes Ronaldo, who sits at an extreme end, and E. P, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour of Q, who does not like Dravid. T is sitting at an extreme end. E, who likes Nadal, sits on the immediate right of the person who likes Sachin and faces the immediate neighbour of Q. B is sitting at the extreme right end of row 1. P does not like Federer.There is only one person between C and D. D likes Ronaldo. S, who likes Dhoni, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Dravid and does not face the person who likes Messi. R, who likes Kohli, is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Federer, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Nadal. There are two persons between the one who likes Saina and the one who likes Messi. B does not like Saina. T does not like Dhawan.
Which of the following statements is/are definitely false?
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