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SBI PO Pre Mini Mock-4

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Question 1

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five groups of words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

The Union Budget (1) inverted duty structure (IDS) which has adversely impacted manufacturing for decades. An IDS (2), as opposed to final/finished goods, with the latter often enjoying concessional custom duty under some schemes. The Budget has raised customs duties significantly; Chinese/other imports have swamped India’s small- and medium-sized enterprises and large manufacturing companies, (3) dampening job growth by raising capital intensity. So it is no surprise that the share of manufacturing in GDP and employment (4). We have ceded ground to China as the ‘factory of Asia and the world’, a process that must be reversed urgently (5) the ‘Make in India’ dream. The goods and services tax (GST), especially the IGST or Integrated GST component, has begun to erode the advantage that the IDS was giving to foreign exporters in Indian markets.
Find the correct phrase in each case.

Question 2

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five groups of words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

The Union Budget (1) inverted duty structure (IDS) which has adversely impacted manufacturing for decades. An IDS (2), as opposed to final/finished goods, with the latter often enjoying concessional custom duty under some schemes. The Budget has raised customs duties significantly; Chinese/other imports have swamped India’s small- and medium-sized enterprises and large manufacturing companies, (3) dampening job growth by raising capital intensity. So it is no surprise that the share of manufacturing in GDP and employment (4). We have ceded ground to China as the ‘factory of Asia and the world’, a process that must be reversed urgently (5) the ‘Make in India’ dream. The goods and services tax (GST), especially the IGST or Integrated GST component, has begun to erode the advantage that the IDS was giving to foreign exporters in Indian markets.
Find the correct phrase in each case.

Question 3

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five groups of words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

The Union Budget (1) inverted duty structure (IDS) which has adversely impacted manufacturing for decades. An IDS (2), as opposed to final/finished goods, with the latter often enjoying concessional custom duty under some schemes. The Budget has raised customs duties significantly; Chinese/other imports have swamped India’s small- and medium-sized enterprises and large manufacturing companies, (3) dampening job growth by raising capital intensity. So it is no surprise that the share of manufacturing in GDP and employment (4). We have ceded ground to China as the ‘factory of Asia and the world’, a process that must be reversed urgently (5) the ‘Make in India’ dream. The goods and services tax (GST), especially the IGST or Integrated GST component, has begun to erode the advantage that the IDS was giving to foreign exporters in Indian markets.
Find the correct phrase in each case.

Question 4

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five groups of words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

The Union Budget (1) inverted duty structure (IDS) which has adversely impacted manufacturing for decades. An IDS (2), as opposed to final/finished goods, with the latter often enjoying concessional custom duty under some schemes. The Budget has raised customs duties significantly; Chinese/other imports have swamped India’s small- and medium-sized enterprises and large manufacturing companies, (3) dampening job growth by raising capital intensity. So it is no surprise that the share of manufacturing in GDP and employment (4). We have ceded ground to China as the ‘factory of Asia and the world’, a process that must be reversed urgently (5) the ‘Make in India’ dream. The goods and services tax (GST), especially the IGST or Integrated GST component, has begun to erode the advantage that the IDS was giving to foreign exporters in Indian markets.
Find the correct phrase in each case.

Question 5

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five groups of words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

The Union Budget (1) inverted duty structure (IDS) which has adversely impacted manufacturing for decades. An IDS (2), as opposed to final/finished goods, with the latter often enjoying concessional custom duty under some schemes. The Budget has raised customs duties significantly; Chinese/other imports have swamped India’s small- and medium-sized enterprises and large manufacturing companies, (3) dampening job growth by raising capital intensity. So it is no surprise that the share of manufacturing in GDP and employment (4). We have ceded ground to China as the ‘factory of Asia and the world’, a process that must be reversed urgently (5) the ‘Make in India’ dream. The goods and services tax (GST), especially the IGST or Integrated GST component, has begun to erode the advantage that the IDS was giving to foreign exporters in Indian markets.
Find the correct phrase in each case.

Question 6

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On Wednesday, in hotel A, 30% of male customers and 70% of female customers were from Town X. what was the number of customers in hotel A from town X on Wednesday?

Question 7

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The number of customers (male + female) in hotel A and B are increased by 50% and 15% respectively from Thursday to Saturday. If the total number of female customers in hotel A and B together was equal on Thursday and Saturday, what was the total number of male customers in hotel A and B together on Saturday?

Question 8

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In hotel B, the ratio of female customers on Tuesday and Friday was 2 : 3. If on Friday, female customers constituted 50% of the number of customers (male + female), then what was the number of customers (male + female) in hotel B on Friday?

Question 9

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In hotel A, what is the difference between the total number of male customers on Monday and Tuesday together and that on Wednesday and Thursday together?

Question 10

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What is the average number of male customers in hotel B on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday?

Question 11

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Anu, Bablu, Chetan, Dheeru, Esha, Falak, Golu and Harish are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing south while some are facing north.

Only two people sit between Esha and Bablu. Only three people sit to the left of Esha. Esha faces south. Falak sits third to the right of Harish. Harish is an immediate neighbour of neither Esha nor Bablu. Harish does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of Dheeru face north. Dheeru is not an immediate neighbour of Harish. Only one person sits between Dherru and Anu. Anu faces the same direction as Harish. The immediate neighbours of Bablu face opposite directions (ie if one person is facing north then the other person faces south and vice versa). Persons sitting at the extreme ends face opposite directions. Chetan faces a direction opposite to that of Dheeru.
How many persons are seated between Anu and Falak?

Question 12

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Anu, Bablu, Chetan, Dheeru, Esha, Falak, Golu and Harish are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing south while some are facing north.

Only two people sit between Esha and Bablu. Only three people sit to the left of Esha. Esha faces south. Falak sits third to the right of Harish. Harish is an immediate neighbour of neither Esha nor Bablu. Harish does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of Dheeru face north. Dheeru is not an immediate neighbour of Harish. Only one person sits between Dherru and Anu. Anu faces the same direction as Harish. The immediate neighbours of Bablu face opposite directions (ie if one person is facing north then the other person faces south and vice versa). Persons sitting at the extreme ends face opposite directions. Chetan faces a direction opposite to that of Dheeru.
Which of the following pairs represents the persons seated at the two extreme ends of the line?

Question 13

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Anu, Bablu, Chetan, Dheeru, Esha, Falak, Golu and Harish are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing south while some are facing north.

Only two people sit between Esha and Bablu. Only three people sit to the left of Esha. Esha faces south. Falak sits third to the right of Harish. Harish is an immediate neighbour of neither Esha nor Bablu. Harish does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of Dheeru face north. Dheeru is not an immediate neighbour of Harish. Only one person sits between Dherru and Anu. Anu faces the same direction as Harish. The immediate neighbours of Bablu face opposite directions (ie if one person is facing north then the other person faces south and vice versa). Persons sitting at the extreme ends face opposite directions. Chetan faces a direction opposite to that of Dheeru.
What is the position of Bablu with respect of Falak?

Question 14

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Anu, Bablu, Chetan, Dheeru, Esha, Falak, Golu and Harish are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing south while some are facing north.

Only two people sit between Esha and Bablu. Only three people sit to the left of Esha. Esha faces south. Falak sits third to the right of Harish. Harish is an immediate neighbour of neither Esha nor Bablu. Harish does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of Dheeru face north. Dheeru is not an immediate neighbour of Harish. Only one person sits between Dherru and Anu. Anu faces the same direction as Harish. The immediate neighbours of Bablu face opposite directions (ie if one person is facing north then the other person faces south and vice versa). Persons sitting at the extreme ends face opposite directions. Chetan faces a direction opposite to that of Dheeru.
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 15

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Anu, Bablu, Chetan, Dheeru, Esha, Falak, Golu and Harish are seated in a straight line but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing south while some are facing north.

Only two people sit between Esha and Bablu. Only three people sit to the left of Esha. Esha faces south. Falak sits third to the right of Harish. Harish is an immediate neighbour of neither Esha nor Bablu. Harish does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Both the immediate neighbours of Dheeru face north. Dheeru is not an immediate neighbour of Harish. Only one person sits between Dherru and Anu. Anu faces the same direction as Harish. The immediate neighbours of Bablu face opposite directions (ie if one person is facing north then the other person faces south and vice versa). Persons sitting at the extreme ends face opposite directions. Chetan faces a direction opposite to that of Dheeru.
Who among the following sits on the immediate left of Chetan?
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