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Bank Foundation Test 758
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Bank Foundation Test 758
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: A sentence with one blank is given, indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits in the blank making the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    The unprecedented economic growth of China has ________ worldwide attention.
    Solutions

    'Unprecedented' means never done or known before, unmatched. The word signifies great economic growth. And, it is obvious that an unmatched economic growth is likely to attract attention. 

    'Neither' and 'astonished' are clear misfits. 

    'Perceive' means recognize or regard. This doesn't make sense in the given context.  

    'Propose' means to put forward, nominate. It renders the sentence meaningless.

    Hence, 'attracted' .i.e. option E is the correct answer. 

  • Question 2/6
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: A sentence with one blank is given, indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits the blank.

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    Ancient people _______their pots with natural pigments to make them attractive.
    Solutions
    Variegate – verb (बहुरंगी) – To mark with different shades or colors
  • Question 3/6
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    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    8 friends-P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W have taken floors on rent in a building that has 4 floors (1-4). Consider as 1st floor is the ground floor. Each floor is occupied with at least one person and not more than three persons. No two consecutive floors have the same number of occupants. The number of people staying on the odd number of floors is an odd number but the number of people on both the floors is different numbers. The number of people living on the floor of R is the same as that of S. S lives on a floor higher compared to R. P lives on a floor higher compared to W but a lower floor compared to T. P doesn’t live on an even-numbered floor. U doesn’t live on the same floor with R also not with P. V lives on a floor higher compared to U. Q and U do not live on the same floor.

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    Which of the following group live together?
    Solutions
    The number of people staying on the odd number floors is an odd number but the number is not the same. So it is clear that on 1st or 3rd floor, the number of persons either 1 or 3.
    Case 1:
    If on the 1st floor 3 persons live and on 3rd floor 1 person live than we also know that No two consecutive floors have same number of occupants. So it is clear 2nd and 4th floor the number of persons will be 2, otherwise it will have the same number on two consecutive floor.

    The number of people living on the floor of R is same as that of S. S lives on a floor higher compared to R so S must live on 4th and R must live on 2nd. P lives on a floor higher compared to W but a lower floor compared to T. P doesn’t live on an even numbered floor. So P must live on 3rd floor and T must live on 4th floor. W lives either 1st or 2nd floor. U doesn’t live on the same floor with R also not with P and 4th floor is already full so U must live on 1st floor. V lives on a floor higher compared to U So V must live on 2nd floor. Thus all the floors are occupied except 1st so other two persons Q and W must live on 1st floor but we know that Q and U do not live on the same floor so this case get rejected.

    Case 2:
    If on the 1st floor 1 person live and on 3rd floor 3 person live. The number of people living on the floor of R is same as that of S. S lives on a floor higher compared to R so S must live on 4th and R must live on 2nd. P lives on a floor higher compared to W but a lower floor compared to T. P doesn’t live on an even numbered floor. So P must live on 3rd floor and T must live on 4th floor so W must live 2nd floor. U doesn’t live on the same floor with R also not with P and 4th floor is already full so U must live on 1st floor. V lives on a floor higher compared to U So V must live on 3rd floor. Only one place left for Q which is 3rd floor.
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  • Question 4/6
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    8 friends-P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W have taken floors on rent in a building that has 4 floors (1-4). Consider as 1st floor is the ground floor. Each floor is occupied with at least one person and not more than three persons. No two consecutive floors have the same number of occupants. The number of people staying on the odd number of floors is an odd number but the number of people on both the floors is different numbers. The number of people living on the floor of R is the same as that of S. S lives on a floor higher compared to R. P lives on a floor higher compared to W but a lower floor compared to T. P doesn’t live on an even-numbered floor. U doesn’t live on the same floor with R also not with P. V lives on a floor higher compared to U. Q and U do not live on the same floor.

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    Who among the following lives just below W’s floor?
    Solutions
    The number of people staying on the odd number floors is an odd number but the number is not the same. So it is clear that on 1st or 3rd floor, the number of persons either 1 or 3.
    Case 1:
    If on the 1st floor 3 persons live and on 3rd floor 1 person live than we also know that No two consecutive floors have same number of occupants. So it is clear 2nd and 4th floor the number of persons will be 2, otherwise it will have the same number on two consecutive floor.

    The number of people living on the floor of R is same as that of S. S lives on a floor higher compared to R so S must live on 4th and R must live on 2nd. P lives on a floor higher compared to W but a lower floor compared to T. P doesn’t live on an even numbered floor. So P must live on 3rd floor and T must live on 4th floor. W lives either 1st or 2nd floor. U doesn’t live on the same floor with R also not with P and 4th floor is already full so U must live on 1st floor. V lives on a floor higher compared to U So V must live on 2nd floor. Thus all the floors are occupied except 1st so other two persons Q and W must live on 1st floor but we know that Q and U do not live on the same floor so this case get rejected.

    Case 2:
    If on the 1st floor 1 person live and on 3rd floor 3 person live. The number of people living on the floor of R is same as that of S. S lives on a floor higher compared to R so S must live on 4th and R must live on 2nd. P lives on a floor higher compared to W but a lower floor compared to T. P doesn’t live on an even numbered floor. So P must live on 3rd floor and T must live on 4th floor so W must live 2nd floor. U doesn’t live on the same floor with R also not with P and 4th floor is already full so U must live on 1st floor. V lives on a floor higher compared to U So V must live on 3rd floor. Only one place left for Q which is 3rd floor.
    The final table is-
  • Question 5/6
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value)

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     = ?
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  • Question 6/6
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    Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value)

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    Solutions

    729 + 2 - 49

    682

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