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Target SBI Clerk 2019: Mini Test 19

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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 and then answer the questions given below them.
a) More than a year after the notification of the much-delayed Solid Waste Management Rules, cities and towns are in no position to comply with its stipulations, beginning with the segregation of different kinds of waste at source and their scientific processing.
b) But what is more important is that the municipal bodies put in place an integrated system to transport and process what has been segregated at source.
c) The collapse of a great wall of garbage in east Delhi, sweeping people and vehicles into a nearby canal, is a stark reminder that India’s neglected waste management crisis can have deadly consequences.
d) Neither are urban local governments treating the 62 million tonnes of waste generated annually in the country as a potential resource.
e) They have left the task of value extraction mostly to the informal system of garbage collectors and recyclers.
f) Improving on the national record of collecting only 80% of waste generated and being able to process just 28% of that quantum, requires behaviour modification among citizens and institutions.
Which is the FIRST sentence of the paragraph?

Question 2

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
a) More than a year after the notification of the much-delayed Solid Waste Management Rules, cities and towns are in no position to comply with its stipulations, beginning with the segregation of different kinds of waste at source and their scientific processing.
b) But what is more important is that the municipal bodies put in place an integrated system to transport and process what has been segregated at source.
c) The collapse of a great wall of garbage in east Delhi, sweeping people and vehicles into a nearby canal, is a stark reminder that India’s neglected waste management crisis can have deadly consequences.
d) Neither are urban local governments treating the 62 million tonnes of waste generated annually in the country as a potential resource.
e) They have left the task of value extraction mostly to the informal system of garbage collectors and recyclers.
f) Improving on the national record of collecting only 80% of waste generated and being able to process just 28% of that quantum, requires behaviour modification among citizens and institutions.
Which is the FOURTH sentence of the paragraph?

Question 3

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
a) More than a year after the notification of the much-delayed Solid Waste Management Rules, cities and towns are in no position to comply with its stipulations, beginning with the segregation of different kinds of waste at source and their scientific processing.
b) But what is more important is that the municipal bodies put in place an integrated system to transport and process what has been segregated at source.
c) The collapse of a great wall of garbage in east Delhi, sweeping people and vehicles into a nearby canal, is a stark reminder that India’s neglected waste management crisis can have deadly consequences.
d) Neither are urban local governments treating the 62 million tonnes of waste generated annually in the country as a potential resource.
e) They have left the task of value extraction mostly to the informal system of garbage collectors and recyclers.
f) Improving on the national record of collecting only 80% of waste generated and being able to process just 28% of that quantum, requires behaviour modification among citizens and institutions.
Which is the SIXTH (LAST) sentence of the paragraph?

Question 4

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
a) More than a year after the notification of the much-delayed Solid Waste Management Rules, cities and towns are in no position to comply with its stipulations, beginning with the segregation of different kinds of waste at source and their scientific processing.
b) But what is more important is that the municipal bodies put in place an integrated system to transport and process what has been segregated at source.
c) The collapse of a great wall of garbage in east Delhi, sweeping people and vehicles into a nearby canal, is a stark reminder that India’s neglected waste management crisis can have deadly consequences.
d) Neither are urban local governments treating the 62 million tonnes of waste generated annually in the country as a potential resource.
e) They have left the task of value extraction mostly to the informal system of garbage collectors and recyclers.
f) Improving on the national record of collecting only 80% of waste generated and being able to process just 28% of that quantum, requires behaviour modification among citizens and institutions.
Which sentence is the LAST BUT ONE in the paragraph?

Question 5

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below them.
a) More than a year after the notification of the much-delayed Solid Waste Management Rules, cities and towns are in no position to comply with its stipulations, beginning with the segregation of different kinds of waste at source and their scientific processing.
b) But what is more important is that the municipal bodies put in place an integrated system to transport and process what has been segregated at source.
c) The collapse of a great wall of garbage in east Delhi, sweeping people and vehicles into a nearby canal, is a stark reminder that India’s neglected waste management crisis can have deadly consequences.
d) Neither are urban local governments treating the 62 million tonnes of waste generated annually in the country as a potential resource.
e) They have left the task of value extraction mostly to the informal system of garbage collectors and recyclers.
f) Improving on the national record of collecting only 80% of waste generated and being able to process just 28% of that quantum, requires behaviour modification among citizens and institutions.
Which is the SECOND sentence of the paragraph?

Question 6

The difference between Simple Interest and Compound Interest at the rate of 12% on the same amount for 3 years is Rs. 112.32. What is the principal amount if interest is compounded annually?

Question 7

In a business, A invested 1200 rs. more than B. B invested his amount for 15 months while A invested for 4 months more than that of B. If total profit was 1240 rs. in which the profit of B is 280 Rs. less than that if A. then what was the invested amount of A?

Question 8

Soumya can complete th of the work in 7 days, Rupam can complete of the work in 4 days and Avik can complete 60% of the work in 15 days. Who will complete the work first and in how many days Soumya and Avik together can complete the work?

Question 9

A car travelling at 80kmph uses 60% more petrol to travel a certain distance than it does when it travels at the speed of 60kmph. If the Car has a mileage 32km/liters of petrol at 60kmph. What distance can car travel on 20 liters of petrol at a speed of 80kmph?

Question 10

There were 14 students in a class. When the ages of a teacher and a new boy are added, the average age of the class increases by 10 percent while it remains the same when only the age of a boy is added. If the teacher’s age is eight more than the twice the age of new boy, then find the initial average age of the class.

Question 11

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Eight students of a school-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, study in different class. Three of them are in 8th and 9th class each and two of them in 10th class. They participated in a race and got different ranks from 1st to 8th but not necessarily in the same order. The one who got the 1st rank does not study in 10th class and the one who got 8th rank does not study in 8th class. F has higher rank than A and D (higher rank means better rank) but less than H and B. E, who does not study in 8th class has higher rank than B and his rank is 2nd. G has lesser rank than D but higher rank than A. H, whose rank is 4th, study in 9th class with D. G does not study in 8th or 10th. B does not study in 10th.
Who got the 1st rank?

Question 12

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Eight students of a school-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, study in different class. Three of them are in 8th and 9th class each and two of them in 10th class. They participated in a race and got different ranks from 1st to 8th but not necessarily in the same order. The one who got the 1st rank does not study in 10th class and the one who got 8th rank does not study in 8th class. F has higher rank than A and D (higher rank means better rank) but less than H and B. E, who does not study in 8th class has higher rank than B and his rank is 2nd. G has lesser rank than D but higher rank than A. H, whose rank is 4th, study in 9th class with D. G does not study in 8th or 10th. B does not study in 10th.
D has better rank than how many students?

Question 13

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Eight students of a school-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, study in different class. Three of them are in 8th and 9th class each and two of them in 10th class. They participated in a race and got different ranks from 1st to 8th but not necessarily in the same order. The one who got the 1st rank does not study in 10th class and the one who got 8th rank does not study in 8th class. F has higher rank than A and D (higher rank means better rank) but less than H and B. E, who does not study in 8th class has higher rank than B and his rank is 2nd. G has lesser rank than D but higher rank than A. H, whose rank is 4th, study in 9th class with D. G does not study in 8th or 10th. B does not study in 10th.
Who among the following pairs study in 10th class?

Question 14

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Eight students of a school-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, study in different class. Three of them are in 8th and 9th class each and two of them in 10th class. They participated in a race and got different ranks from 1st to 8th but not necessarily in the same order. The one who got the 1st rank does not study in 10th class and the one who got 8th rank does not study in 8th class. F has higher rank than A and D (higher rank means better rank) but less than H and B. E, who does not study in 8th class has higher rank than B and his rank is 2nd. G has lesser rank than D but higher rank than A. H, whose rank is 4th, study in 9th class with D. G does not study in 8th or 10th. B does not study in 10th.
Who among the following groups of students study in 8th class?

Question 15

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Eight students of a school-A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, study in different class. Three of them are in 8th and 9th class each and two of them in 10th class. They participated in a race and got different ranks from 1st to 8th but not necessarily in the same order. The one who got the 1st rank does not study in 10th class and the one who got 8th rank does not study in 8th class. F has higher rank than A and D (higher rank means better rank) but less than H and B. E, who does not study in 8th class has higher rank than B and his rank is 2nd. G has lesser rank than D but higher rank than A. H, whose rank is 4th, study in 9th class with D. G does not study in 8th or 10th. B does not study in 10th.
In which of the following class does G study?
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