Q1. Which private sector bank was merged with Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB)?
Q2. Currently, Which of the following combination has female CMDs or heads?
Q3. Name the American astronaut, who made history when she floated outside the International Space Station (ISS) and broke the record for the most spacewalks by a woman?
Q4. As per the government announcement the returns on small savings schemes, including Public Provident Fund (PPF), National Savings Certificate (NSC) and Kisan Vikas Patra, has been lowered by 0.1 percent for the April-June (2017) quarter. Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) investments will yield 7.6% and mature in ________.
Q5. The Loan Agreement for New Development Bank (NDB) financing of ____________ for Development and Upgradation of Major District Roads Project in Madhya Pradesh was signed between Government of India and the New Development Bank (NDB).
Directions (6-8): Question consists of five statements followed by five conclusions. Consider 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 does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
Q6.
Statements:
Some sky are blue.
All blue are air.
No Air is earth.
Some earth is result.
All result is exam.
Conclusions:
Q7. Statements:
Some paint is pink.
Some pink is black.
All black is violet.
Some violet is brown.
All brown is red.
Conclusions:
Q8. Statements:
Some boy is cute.
All cute is good.
Some good is best.
No best is excellent.
All excellent is selected.
Conclusions:
Directions (9-10): In each group of questions below are two conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions. Given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Q9. Conclusions:
All tree are forest.
Some forest are not Green.
Statements:
I: Some tree are air. Some air are forest. No Green is air
II: All forest are air. Some air are tree. No Green is air
III: All tree are air. Some air are forest. Some Green are forest
IV: All tree are air. All air are forest. No Green is air
V: All tree are air. All air are forest. Some Green are forest
Q10. Conclusions:
Some silver are bright At least some metal are gold
Statements:
Statements I: Some gold are metal. Some metal are bright. Some bright are sliver Statements II: Some gold are bright. Some bright are metal. Some metal are sliver Statements III: All gold are metal. Some metal are bright. No bright is sliver Statements IV: All gold are metal. All metal are bright. No bright is sliver. Statements V: Some gold are metal. Some metal are bright. No bright is sliver.
Q11. A shopkeeper marks up his goods by 20% and then gives a discount of 20%. Besides he cheats both his supplier and customer by 100 grams i.e., he takes 1100 gram from his supplier and sells only 900 grams to his customer. What is his net profit percentage?
Q12. A milkman buys milk contained in 10 vessels of equal size. If he sells his milk at Rs. 5 a litre, he loses Rs. 200; if he sells it at Rs. 6 a litre, he would gain Rs. 150 on the whole. Find the number of litres contained in each vessel.
Q13. Subash purchased a refrigerator on the terms that he is required to pay Rs. 1,500 cash down payment followed by Rs. 1,020 at the end of first year, Rs. 1,003 at the end of second year and Rs. 990 at the end of third year. Compound Interest is charged at the rate of 10% per annum. Calculate the cash price
Q14. Hans Kumar borrows Rs. 7000 at simple interest from the village moneylender. At the end of 3 years, he again borrows Rs. 3000 and closes his account after paying Rs. 4615 as interest after 8 years from the time he made the first borrowing. Find the rate of interest.
Q15. In two alloys, the ratio of iron and copper is 4 : 3 and 6 : 1, respectively. If 14 kg of the first alloy and 42 kg of the second alloy is mixed together to form a new alloy, then what will be the ratio of iron to copper in the new alloy?
Directions (16-20): In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option. Q16. A. Mild showers turning gusty increasing to a storm today. B. Any mention and explanation of the idea is likely to be dismissed. C. Since becoming a Project Manager in April, I have been working in Bangalore. D. It was a great concept and execution on the project.
Q17. A. The cause of the power outage is not known to us. B. These were the circumstances when I made that decision to quit. C. The King rewarded him for a commitment evidenced by years of loyal service. D. He cut off his long hair, which made him look younger.
Q18. A. Diseases when suffered by poor appear B. to be more deadly than when they afflict better of people. C. The less affluent, indeed are more likely to die D. off diseases than people who are rich.
Q19. A. In autumn of 1940, Warsaw's Jewish population, B. swollen by forced immigration, amounted to nearly 450,000 people C. all of those walled into an area covering less than four square kilometers. D. By early 1942, about 83,000 died from hunger.
Q20. A. The first human settlements in Myanmar appeared some 11000 years ago. B. The stone and fossilized-wood tools used by these people C. have been named Anyathian, from Anyatha (another term for Upper Burma); D. little else, however, is known of these people.