Directions (1-5): In each of the questions below is given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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.
Q1. Statements:
Some green is blue.
No blue is red.
Conclusions:
I. Some green is not red.
II. All green being red is a possibility.
Q2. Statements:
All white is pink.
All pink is black.
Conclusions:
I. Some black is white.
II. All black being white is a possibility.
Q3. Statements:
All water is sun.
Some water is moon.
Conclusions:
I. Some sun is not moon.
II. All water being moon is a possibility.
Q4. Statements:
Some tree is page.
All page is copy.
Conclusions:
I. Some copy is tree.
II. All tree being copy is a possibility.
Q5. Statements:
All street is city.
No city is park.
Conclusions:
I. No street is park.
II. Some street being park is a possibility.
Q6. The “in-principle” approval for setting up ‘small finance banks’ granted by RBI will be valid for-
Q7. In a first, a Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) run by an all-woman team has started operations in ____________.
Q8. India signed an agreement in the field of Renewable Energy with which country?
Q9. Who among the following appoints the “Authorized Dealers” for foreign exchange transactions?
Q10. NTPC Dadri or National Capital Power Station (NCPS) owned and operated by NTPC is located in
Q11. Out of the three numbers, the ratio of the first and the second is 8 : 9 and that of the second and third is 3 : 4. If the product of the first and third numbers is 2400, then the second number is :
Q12. A sum of Rs. 6,000 is deposited for 3 years at 5% per annum compound interest (compounded annually). The difference of interest for 3 years and 2 years will be:
Q13. 4 men and 6 women get Rs. 1600 by doing a piece of work in 5 days. 3 men and 7 women get Rs. 1740 by doing the same work in 6 days. In how many days, 7 men and 6 women can complete the same work getting Rs. 3760?
Q14. A, B and C can complete the work in 18, 36 and 54 days respectively. A started the work and worked for 8 days, then B and C joined him and they all worked together for some days. A left the job one day before completion of work. For how many days they all worked together?
Q15. A train meets with an accident after travelling 30 km, after which it moves with ⅘th of its original speed and arrives at the destination 45 minutes late. Had the accident happened 18 km further on, it would have been reached the destination 9 minutes before the time in the first case. Find the original speed of the train.
Directions (16-20): Which of the following phrases (I), (II), and (III) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold letters to make the sentence grammatically correct without changing the meaning of the sentence? Choose the best option among the five given alternatives that reflect the correct use of phrase in the context of the grammatically correct sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) i.e., “No correction required” as the answer.
Q16. Some people believed that Americans are upsetting about the division of the middle class into a downwardly mobile working class and a thriving, educated upper-middle class. (I) are to believe that Americans were upset (II) believe that Americans are upset (I) will believed that Americans are upset
Q17. India needing to further build on the inclusive nature of smart urbanization, which has integrated a broader set of industries and exhibited greater employment growth. (I) India needs to further build on (II) India needing to further build upon (III) India has a requirement of building on
Q18. Desired the limited availability, it becomes important to look at newer energy storage technologies that can find a use in mobility applications. (I) Given the ample availability (II) Managing the availability (III) Given the limited availability
Q19. There is an attitude among some that doctors are infallible saviors, creates a reluctance to admitting error. (I) having to create a reluctance to admit error. (II) creating a reluctance to admit error (III) Of creating a reluctance to admitting error.
Q20. Inspite efforts to reform the legal system of loan recovery and build a responsible credit culture by educating borrowers, banks’ asset quality in India continues to deteriorate. (I) Although efforts to reform the legal system of loan recovery (II) Despite efforts to reforming the legal system of loan recovery (III) Despite efforts to reform the legal system of loan recovery