SBI PO Prelims Previous Year Paper 2022 Mock 2
Directions (1-8): Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
This year, a quarter of all new cars purchased in China will be an all-electric vehicle or a plug-in hybrid. There are roughly four million charging units in the country, double the number from a year ago, with more coming. While other E.V. markets are still heavily dependent on subsidies and financial incentives, China has entered a new phase: Consumers are weighing the merits of electric vehicles against gas-powered cars based on features and price without much consideration of state support. By comparison, the United States is far behind. This year, the country passed a key threshold of E.V.s accounting for 5 percent of new car sales. China passed that level in 2018. China has one of the fastest growing EV markets, with sales expected to double this year to about six million vehicles - more than the rest of the world combined.
Even new U.S. incentives have raised questions about how effective they will be in addressing mitigating factors for electric cars, such as long wait lists, limited supplies and high prices. The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act passed last month included a $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles with conditions on where the cars are manufactured and where batteries are sourced. Automakers complained that the credit did not apply to many current E.V. models, and that the sourcing requirements could increase the cost of building an E.V. It took China more than a decade of subsidies, long-term investments and infrastructure spending to lay the foundation for its electric vehicle market to start standing on its own. Some industry experts believe competition and dynamism are now driving the Chinese market, not government subsidies. The country's seriousness about developing electric vehicles was on display when it rolled out the red carpet for Tesla to build a massive factory in Shanghai in 2018. The move was seen as a way to force the domestic market to compete directly with an industry leader.
Q1. What actions has the Chinese government taken to establish its current EV market structure? (a) Making investments and encouraging competition in the EV market (b) Aiding the advent of foreign brands to better the market's EV standards (c) Reducing dependence of EV manufacturers on subsidies and investments (d) Both (a) and (b) (e) All of these
Q2. How efficient has China been in its EV production throughout the years? (a) China recently became the largest producer of electric vehicles. (b) China has surpassed its goals regarding EV production in the country. (c) China now exports its domestically manufactured EVs in large capacity. (d) China has three-fourths of the population using only electric vehicles. (e) All of these
Q3. How does America fail to address its growing problems of EV production? (a) A heavy dependence on government support has crippled the American EV market. (b) American manufacturers are not provided enough incentives for feasible operations. (c) Reforms in policies were reportedly limited in the type of electric vehicles they cover. (d) Forced geographical restrictions make production subject to availability of parts. (e) All of the above
Q4. Among the following, which factor most contributed to a continual growth of the EV market in China? (a) Incentives for production to EV manufacturers (b) The economy of the country and the price of fuel (c) EV-production-favoring government policies (d) A focus on the general interests of consumers (e) Availability of parts for electric vehicle production
Q5. Which of the following statements is true according to the facts in the passage? (a) Manufacturers in China are not dependent on government subsidies for production. (b) China is far further in EV production and sales than the rest of the world. (c) EV sales in China this year will amount to 25% of the total sales of all cars. (d) EV sales in the US suffer from a lack of awareness among the people. (e) Tesla has become one of the top EV manufacturers in China.
Q6. Choose the correct meaning of "rolled out the red carpet for". (a) trust what someone says (b) to give a guest special treatment (c) to get something over with because it is inevitable (d) doing a good job (e) tell something briefly
Q7. From among the following options, choose the most appropriate synonym of "phase" with regard to its inherent meaning in the passage. (a) condition (b) epoch (c) aspect (d) episode (e) transition
Q8. Choose the word most opposite in meaning to "mitigating" as it is used in the passage. (a) isolating (b) aggravating (c) alleviating (d) devastating (e) acclimating
Directions (9-13): In each of the following questions one sentence has been given. Each sentence has two blanks. From the options given below the sentence, pick the pair of words that fits into both the blanks respectively to make the sentence contextually meaningful and mark the letter corresponding to it as your answer.
Q9. Part of Justin's hyperactivity........... that he couldn't concentrate to read. (a) summarise, ended (b) meant, enough (c) concluded, just (d) implied, by (e) simplified, farther
Q10. Poetry is of spiritual freedom, both, as concentrated inwardness, and as action in space and time. (a) capable, showing (b) nominal, describing (c) neglected, proper (d) similar, some (e) surely, decent
Q11. Priceless of history remain with the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic. (a) pieces, buried (b) artifacts, lie (c) proofs, down (d) surfaces, above (e) object, drown
Q12. The boy scouts in the courtyard to unfurl the flag and it up the pole. (a) squandered, let (b) raised, raise (c) gathered, hoist (d) wandering, pull (e) exited, let
Q13. Plowing an entire field is toilsome, but even it is hard work farmers have to do it all the time. (a) very, although (b) hardly, if (c) extreme, still (d) endlessly, then (e) quite, though
Directions (14-17): In each of the questions given below, four sentences have been given. Out of four sentences, one sentence has an error. Find out which of the following sentence has an error. If all the given sentences are error-free then choose option 'All are correct' as your answer choice.
Q14. (a) Current assets are cash and others that are expected to be convert to cash. (b) Researchers can measure the intensity of sunlight using a sunshine recorder (c) Pure water is usually described as tasteless, colorless and odorless. (d) The popular understanding of secularism in India has undergone a sea change. (e) All are correct
Q15. (a) People with high self-confidence can easily impress others. (b) Muttering a prayer to the Sun, he dipped his hands in the ocean and scooped some water. (c) The villagers worked day and night to built a big and spacious house (d) A 400 year old banyan tree is fast becoming a selfie backdrop for local tourists. (e) All are correct
Q16. (a) Many villages can facilitate tourism because many villagers are eager to welcome visitors (b) After over a month, I finally met my uncle while a family function. (c) There are an unknown number of smaller dwarf planets orbiting the Sun. (d) Fasting may have different results on health in different circumstances. (e) All are correct
Q17. (a) Adversity in childhood can contribute to depression in adulthood. (b) Supporters praise the BRI for its potential to boost the global GDP (c) The first country to receive a World Bank loan was France in 1947. (d) The bag had a hole, which allowing the sugar to fall off. (e) All are correct
Directions (18-22): Five coherent statements are given. Rearrange those in a meaningful order and answer the questions following to that.
(A) During the decades preceding independence, as well as those after, India's sole emphasis was on agriculture. (B) Recently Indian government announced reintroduction of 8 cheetah in Indian forest by translocating them from Namibia. (C) While over-hunting was a major contributing factor for the cheetah's extinction, the decimation of grassland-forest habitat also played a role. (D) The aim behind the translocation is not only to restore India's 'historic evolutionary balance', but also to develop a cheetah 'metapopulation'. (E) This included acquiring off grassland, which led to a decline in the cheetah's habitat.
Q18. Which of the following will be the third statement after rearrangement? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) E
Q19. Which of the following will be the fifth statement after rearrangement? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) E
Q20. Which of the following will be the first statement after rearrangement? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) E
Q21. Which of the following will be the fourth statement after rearrangement? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) E
Q22. Which of the following will be the second statement after rearrangement? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D (e) E
Directions (23-25): A word has been given in each question and has been used in the sentences given below. Identify the statements where the word has been used in a contextually and grammatically correct manner. If the word has been used incorrectly in all the statements, mark (e), "None of these", as your answer.
Q23. Irrational (i) The CEO blamed the irrational behavior of the employees for the loss the company had suffered. (ii) India's first Census was held in 1872, irrational non-synchronously in different parts of the country. (iii) Indian Council of Medical Research mulled over setting up network centers to curb the irrational use of drugs. (a) only (i) (b) only (ii) (c) both (ii) and (i) (d) both (i) and (iii) (e) none of these
Q24. Escalate (i) Cost of commodities will increase as a result of escalating input prices (ii) There were fears that violence could escalate further after Iran restricted internet access. (iii) These past few months, India's sports administrators have been in the news far too escalate. (a) only (i) (b) only (ii) (c) both (i) and (ii) (d) both (i) and (iii) (e) none of these
Q25. Reckon (i) After decelerating for three reckon months, India's retail inflation accelerated to 7%. (ii) In the past 15 years, India has seen reckon episodes of extreme rainfall in 24 hours (iii) The newly built building which the government has ordered to demolish is reckoned as waste of money (a) only (i) (b) only (iii) (c) both (ii) and (i) (d) both (i) and (iii) (e) none of these
Directions (26-30): In each question, four words are highlighted. One out of four words may or may not be misspelled. Choose the misspelled word, if any, as your answer.
Q26. Unlawful incursion has been threatening the safety of computer network system. (a) Incursion (b) threatening (c) safety (d) network (e) No error
Q27. Swimming a little further each session will build endurance. (a) swimming (b) further (c) session (d) endurance (e) No error
Q28. A regional conflict would erupt into violent warfare. (a) regional (b) conflict (c) erupt (d) violent (e) No error
Q29. To some, this situation cries out for draconian measures to inject more competition. (a) situation (b) inject (c) draconian (d) competition (e) No error
Q30. The objective of the reserch is to gain a better insight into labour market processes (a) objective (b) reserch (c) insight (d) processes (e) No error
Directions (31-37): The pie chart (i) shows the distribution (in percentage/numbers) of number of Cars (Petrol + Diesel) manufactured by six companies in 2019 and pie chart (ii) shows the distribution (in percentage/numbers) of number of petrol cars manufactured by same companies in 2019. Read the both pie charts given below carefully and answer the following questions.
Q31. Find the total number of Diesel cars manufactured by company B and D together. (a) 320 (b) 410 (c) 390 (d) 330 (e) 300
Q32. What is ratio of Diesel cars manufactured by company A and C together and total cars manufactured by F? (a) 4: 3 (b) 2: 7 (c) 4: 5 (d) 4: 7 (e) 3: 5
Q33. What is the central angle of diesel cars manufactured by company E? (a) 14° (b) 36° (c) 12.5° (d) 10° (e) 72°
Q34. Two-fifth cars of company D remains unsold. If 65% of them are of Petrol cars, then find the sold diesel cars of company D. (a) 84 (b) 156 (c) 76 (d) 60 (e) 66
Q35. The total number of petrol cars manufactured by company C and F together is what percentage of that by company A and D together. (a) 60% (b) 40% (c) 50% (d) 25% (e) 75%
Q36. If another company X manufactures 20% more cars than company B and the ratio of diesel to petrol cars manufactured by it is 5:3, then find the difference between petrol and diesel cars manufactured by it. (a) 144 (b) 184 (c) 224 (d) 326 (e) 420
Q37. Find the average number of petrol cars manufactured by companies A, B and C. (a) 340 (b) 320 (c) 220 (d) 260 (e) 240
Q38. The cost of painting the walls of a cubical room is Rs. 8640 at the rate of 15 Rs. /m². Find the cost of painting four walls of a cuboidal room having length and breadth 2 m more and 2 m less than side of cube respectively and height is equal to side of cube. (a) Rs. 6480 (b) Rs. 5600 (c) Rs. 6820 (d) Rs. 8640 (e) Rs. 7250
Q39. In a bag, there are total 15 balls of red and blue color. Find the number of blue balls, if probability of getting both balls of same color when two balls are picked randomly is 17/35. (Blue balls > Red balls) (a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 11 (e) 12
Q40. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 40 min and 60 min respectively. Find the time taken by the pipes A, B and C to fill the tank, if tank C is emptying pipe whose efficiency is 25% more than that of pipe B. (a) 48 min (b) 54 min (c) 45 min (d) 42 min (e) 52 min
Q41. The monthly income of Rajesh is 22.5% more than that of Rakesh while expenditure of Rajesh is Rs. 15000 more than that of Rakesh. If savings of Rajesh is Rs. 3000 more than savings of Rakesh, then find the income Rakesh. (a) Rs. 75000 (b) Rs. 72000 (c) Rs. 84000 (d) Rs. 98000 (e) Rs. 80000
Q42. The ratio of milk and water in mixture A is 9: 5. The quantity of milk in mixture B is 20% more than in mixture A and quantity of water in mixture A is 25% more than that in mixture B. If sum of quantity of water of both mixture is 54 liters, then find the total quantity of mixture in A. (a) 72 liters (b) 64 liters (c) 84 liters (d) 75 liters (e) 80 liters
Q43. Abhishek took a loan of Rs. 1,20,000 from the bank at the rate of 8% compound interest for two years. He invested ¾th of the loan amount in a scheme which offers 10% compound interest annually for 2 years. Find his profit/loss at the end of 2 years, if he keeps rest of the money. (a) Rs. 600 profit (b) Rs. 300 profit (c) Rs. 700 loss (d) Rs. 700 profit (e) Rs. 1068 loss
Q44. Dev and Deepak start a business in partnership. Dev invested 25% more capital than Deepak but he invested for 4 months less than that by Deepak. If the profit share of Deepak is Rs. 4000, which is Rs. 1000, more than that of Dev, then find the time of investment of Dev. (a) 10 months (b) 8 months (c) 6 months (d) 4 months (e) 9 months
Q45. Rahul is going from Gurgaon to Agra from his car at the speed of 80 kmph. After 120 km, he reduces his speed by 12.5% and completes the whole journey in 5.5 hours. Find total time taken by him to cover the same distance, if he had reduced the speed after two hours. (a) 6 hours (b) 5.2 hours (c) 5 3/7 hours (d) 4 3/2 hours (e) 4.8 hours
Q46. The selling price of one chair and one table is Rs. 480 each. If chair was sold at the loss of 25% and table was sold at the profit of 60%, then find the difference between the cost price of chair and table. (a) Rs. 360 (b) Rs. 280 (c) Rs. 300 (d) Rs. 340 (e) Rs. 350
Q47. A shopkeeper marked an article 80% above the cost price. Sumit purchased the article at the discount of 50% and sold it to Ayush at a profit of 25%. If Ayush purchased the article in Rs. 4500, then find the cost price of the article. (a) Rs. 4200 (b) Rs. 4800 (c) Rs. 3600 (d) Rs. 4000 (e) Rs. 3900
Directions (48-52): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions.
Q48. 35, 72, 113, ?, 203, 256, 315 (a) 151 (b) 167 (c) 163 (d) 156 (e) 145
Q49. 17, 28, 50, 83, 127, 182, ? (a) 245 (b) 251 (c) 248 (d) 254 (e) 242
Q50. ?, 8, 19, 61, 249, 1251 (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 10 (e) 8
Q51. 4, 5, 13, 22, 86, ? (a) 111 (b) 113 (c) 107 (d) 119 (e) 117
Q52. 8, 30, 49, 73, 90, 116, ? (a) 137 (b) 131 (c) 133 (d) 129 (e) 135
Q53. The average weight of the students of a class is 45 kg. If the weight of a student calculated mistakenly as 84 kg instead of 48 kg, due to which the average weight of the students increased by 0.9, then find the total no. of students in the class. (a) 45 (b) 44 (c) 50 (d) 40 (e) 48
Q54. A boat covers a certain distance in downstream in 90 minutes. If the ratio of speed of boat in still water and speed of stream is 3: 1, then find the time taken by boat to cover the same distance in upstream. (a) 2.5 hours (b) 3.5 hours (c) 2 hours (d) 1.5 hours (e) 3 hours
Q55. Rahul and Rajeev can complete a work in 17 days while Rahul, Rajeev & Raj together can complete the same work in 12 days. If Rahul is 60% more efficient than Raj, then find the time taken by Rajeev to complete the whole work. (a) 51 days (b) 55 days (c) 47 days (d) 42 days (e) 60 days
Directions (56-60): In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
Q56. I. II. (a) If (b) If (c) If (d) If (e) If or no relation can be established between and .
Q57. I. II. (a) If (b) If (c) If (d) If (e) If or no relation can be established between and .
Q58. I. II. (a) If (b) If (c) If (d) If (e) If or no relation can be established between and .
Q59. I. II. (a) If (b) If (c) If (d) If (e) If or no relation can be established between and .
Q60. I. II. (a) If (b) If (c) If (d) If (e) If or no relation can be established between and .
Directions (61-65): The line graph given below shows the number of laptops (HP and Dell) sold by Hemant in five days. Read the Line graph given below carefully and answer the following questions.
Q61. What is the difference between the average number of HP laptop sold by Hemant on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and that of Dell laptop on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday? (a) 20 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 5 (e) 25
Q62. If price of HP laptop is 20% more than that of Dell laptop, then find the amount he earned on Wednesday is what percentage of amount he earned on Thursday. (a) 60% (b) 75% (c) 50% (d) 100% (e) 80%
Q63. Total laptops sold on Tuesday is what percentage more/less than that on Monday. (a) 20% (b) 40% (c) 60% (d) 50% (e) 25%
Q64. From Monday to Friday, 20% of total Dell laptops found defective while 60% of remaining remains unsold. Find the total no. of Dell laptops. (a) 1250 (b) 1000 (c) 750 (d) 600 (e) 1500
Q65. If the ratio of no. of HP and Apple laptops sold by shopkeeper on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday is 4: 7, 5: 3 and 4: 5 respectively, then find the total apple laptops sold by shopkeeper on same days. (a) 240 (b) 220 (c) 280 (d) 250 (e) 260
Directions (66-70): Study the following information and answer the questions below:
Eight persons sit in a linear row and face north. All of them work in a company on different designations viz. CMD, CEO, COO, CFO, Manager, AM, HR and Intern. S sits third to the right of P who is CMD, and either of them sit on the extreme end of the row. Two persons sit between S and the one who is Intern. T is an immediate neighbor of S and sits third to the left of V. Four persons sit between V and U who is COO. The number of persons sit left of R is same as the number of persons sit right of W. R is not intern. The one who is AM sits second left of Q who is CFO. The one who is CEO sits left of the one who is Manager but sits right of the one who is HR.
Q66. Who among the following is HR of the company? (a) T (b) V (c) S (d) R (e) None of these
Q67. Who among the following sits second to the right of Q? (a) R (b) S (c) V (d) T (e) None of these
Q68. The number of persons sit left of U is same as the number of persons sit right of . (a) S (b) Q (c) V (d) T (e) None of these
Q69. How many persons sit between R and V? (a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (d) One (e) None of these
Q70. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group, which of the following does not belong to that group? (a) P-U (b) T-W (c) Q-V (d) S-R (e) U-T
Directions (71-73): In the question below three statements are given followed by two conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q71. Statements: Only a few second is minute. Only minute is hour. Few minute is time. Conclusions: I. Some hour can be time. II. All time can be second. (a) Only conclusion I follows (b) Only conclusion II follows (c) Either conclusion I or II follows (d) Both conclusions I and II follow (e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Q72. Statements: Only a few Chess is Carrom. Some Carrom is Ludo. Mostly Ludo is Monopoly. Conclusions: I. All Carrom can be Chess. II. Some Monopoly can be Chess. (a) Only conclusion I follows (b) Only conclusion II follows (c) Either conclusion I or II follows (d) Both conclusions I and II follow (e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Q73. Statements: Only a few September is October. All November is September. Only September is December. Conclusions: I. All December can be November. II. Some November can be October. (a) Only conclusion I follows (b) Only conclusion II follows (c) Either conclusion I or II follows (d) Both conclusions I and II follow (e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Directions (74-78): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Ten persons were born in five different months of the same year starting from August to December, but on two different dates, i.e., 10th and 15th. K was born in the month which has odd number of days. Six persons were born in between K and D who was born after K. D was not born in the last. Two persons were born between D and S. The number of persons born before S is same as the number of persons born after G. R was born on an even number date and the month which has even number of days. Five persons were born between R and F who was born in the same month as P. Z was born before V but after H.
Q74. How many persons were born between V and P? (a) Three (b) None (c) One (d) Two (e) None of these
Q75. Who among the following was born on 15th September? (a) H (b) F (c) Z (d) V (e) None of these
Q76. H was born in which of the following month? (a) November (b) August (c) September (d) October (e) None of these
Q77. Who among the following is third youngest person? (a) S (b) F (c) Z (d) D (e) None of these
Q78. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group, which of the following does not belong to that group? (a) R (b) H (c) G (d) D (e) P
Directions (79-81): Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Seven hockey players H, I, J, K, L, M & N are at different positions with each other in a hockey ground. N is 14 m west of K who is 10 m west of H. J is east of N. The distance between H and N is twice the distance between J and N. L is 16 m north of J. M is 12 m east of L. M is 10 m north of I.
Q79. What is the shortest distance between J and H? (a) 18 m (b) 12 m (c) 16 m (d) 14 m (e) None of the above
Q80. In which direction is L with respect to K? (a) North-east (b) North-west (c) South-east (d) South-west (e) None of the above
Q81. In which direction is M with respect to H? (a) North-east (b) North (c) South-east (d) South (e) None of the above
Q82. How many pairs of letters are there in the word 'MASCULINE' which has as many letters between them in the word as in English alphabetical series (both in forward and backward direction)? (a) Five (b) Six (c) Seven (d) Eight (e) None of the above
Directions (83-87): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below-
Six persons are living on different floors of six storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and just above the floor is numbered as 2nd floor and so on till the topmost floor is numbered as 6th floor. For Diwali Each of them made rangoli on their floor in different colours.
B lives on an even numbered floor but neither made rangoli in Hazel nor purple colour. Three persons live between B and the one who made rangoli in green colour. One person lives between the ones who made rangoli in green and blue colour. E lives below the one who made rangoli in blue colour but not just below. E does not make rangoli in purple and green colour. The number of persons live below A is same as the number of persons live above E. D lives above the one who made rangoli in purple colour but not just above. The one who made rangoli in yellow colour lives above the one who made rangoli in violet colour. C lives above F. E does not make rangoli in violet colour.
Q83. How many persons live between E and F? (a) One (b) None (c) Two (d) Four (e) None of these
Q84. Which of the following colour does D use? (a) Yellow (b) Green (c) Blue (d) Purple (e) None of these
Q85. The number of persons lives above D is one less than the number of persons live below . (a) E (b) A (c) C (d) F (e) None of these
Q86. Which of the following is true? I. A does not live below the one who made rangoli in yellow II. C does not make rangoli in hazel colour III. E lives on the 2nd floor (a) Only III (b) Both I and III (c) Only II (d) Both I and II (e) None is true
Q87. Who lives on the topmost floor? (a) A (b) The one who made rangoli in purple (c) The one who made rangoli in Hazel (d) C (e) None of these
Directions (88-90): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer.
Q88. Statements: Conclusions: I: G > T II: U (a) If only conclusion I is true (b) If only conclusion II is true (c) If either conclusion I or II is true (d) If neither conclusion I nor II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true
Q89. Statements: Conclusions: I: D>V II: K (a) If only conclusion I is true (b) If only conclusion II is true (c) If either conclusion I or II is true (d) If neither conclusion I nor II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true
Q90. Statements: Conclusions: I: Z<M II. P>A (a) If only conclusion I is true (b) If only conclusion II is true (c) If either conclusion I or II is true (d) If neither conclusion I nor II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true
Directions (91-95): Study the given information and answer the questions based on it.
Ten persons from A to J sit around a circular table facing towards the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Consecutive named persons as per the alphabetical series neither sit adjacent nor sit opposite to each other. Two persons sit between A and G who sits immediate right of E. Two persons sit between B and I who doesn't sit adjacent to A. I does not sit opposite to A. H sits immediate right of C. Equal number of persons sit between D and J from both sides.
Q91. How many persons sit between D and G when counted from left of D? (a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) None (e) Four
Q92. Who among the following person sits 4th to the left of H? (a) B (b) J (c) D (d) F (e) G
Q93. Who among the following person face F? (a) J (b) D (c) A (d) C (e) None of these
Q94. What is the position of E with respect to C? (a) 2nd to the left (b) 3rd to the left. (c) 4th to the right. (d) 3rd to the right (e) 4th to the left.
Q95. Number of persons sit between C and G is same as the number of persons sit between and $\qquad$. (a) F, C (b) B, H (c) A, I (d) D, E (e) I, F
Directions (96-98): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In a three-generation family of eight persons there is three married couple. M is the only daughter-in-law of V. J has two children and he has one sibling. S is daughter of L who is parent of J. S is sister-in-law of M and is unmarried. U is nephew of S. T is sister-in-law of R who has no siblings. V is not a mother of J.
Q96. How is L related to T? (a) Grand father (b) Grand mother (c) Mother (d) Sister (e) Father
Q97. Which among the following statement(s) is/are not true? I. R is daughter-in-law of S II. U is brother of T III. Number of female members are more than male members (a) Only I (b) Both I and III (c) Only III (d) Both II and III (e) All I, II and III
Q98. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Find the one who doesn't belong to the group? (a) L (b) S (c) R (d) J (e) T
Directions (99-100): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code language: "wake of the reserve" is coded as "mn pg ht rs" "reserve interest wake rate" is coded as "rs mn st ej" "rate of interest arise" is coded as "pg ij st ej" "the reserve of arise" is coded as "ht rs pg ij"
Q99. What is the code for the words "of the"? (a) pg st (b) ht ij (c) pg ht (d) mn ht (e) Can't be determined
Q100. Which among the following word is coded as "rs"? (a) Arise (b) Wake (c) Either "arise" or "wake" (d) Reserve (e) Either "reserve" or "wake"
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