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ECGC PO SUPER 20 Test 166
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ECGC PO SUPER 20 Test 166
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  • Question 1/20
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    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.

    (A) Mechanization Modernization of agriculture requires appropriate machinery for ensuring timely field operations, effective application of agricultural inputs and reducing drudgery in agriculture. India has a very high share of labour (55%) with lesser contribution to farm mechanisation (40%).
    (B) While USA (2.5%) and Western Europe (3.9%) have very low share of labour in comparison to 95 per cent share of mechanization.
    (C) Power is the major crunch in mechanization as only 1.36 kw/ha power is used in India in comparison to 8.75 kw/ha in Japan.
    (D) India makes farming less remunerative and leads to farmers’ poverty.
    (E) Similarly, our country is far behind Japan with 461.2 number of tractors and 236.9 combine harvesters per hectare in comparison to 15.75 number of tractors and 0.026 combine harvesters per hectare.
    (F) One of the major bottlenecks in farm mechanization in India is 138 million land holdings which are very large in comparison to only 2 to 3 per cent of the population having landholdings in USA.

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    Which of the following sentences will be the Last after rearrangement?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 2/20
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    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.

    (A) Mechanization Modernization of agriculture requires appropriate machinery for ensuring timely field operations, effective application of agricultural inputs and reducing drudgery in agriculture. India has a very high share of labour (55%) with lesser contribution to farm mechanisation (40%).
    (B) While USA (2.5%) and Western Europe (3.9%) have very low share of labour in comparison to 95 per cent share of mechanization.
    (C) Power is the major crunch in mechanization as only 1.36 kw/ha power is used in India in comparison to 8.75 kw/ha in Japan.
    (D) India makes farming less remunerative and leads to farmers’ poverty.
    (E) Similarly, our country is far behind Japan with 461.2 number of tractors and 236.9 combine harvesters per hectare in comparison to 15.75 number of tractors and 0.026 combine harvesters per hectare.
    (F) One of the major bottlenecks in farm mechanization in India is 138 million land holdings which are very large in comparison to only 2 to 3 per cent of the population having landholdings in USA.

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    Which of the following sentences will be the Third after rearrangement?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
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    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.

    (A) Mechanization Modernization of agriculture requires appropriate machinery for ensuring timely field operations, effective application of agricultural inputs and reducing drudgery in agriculture. India has a very high share of labour (55%) with lesser contribution to farm mechanisation (40%).
    (B) While USA (2.5%) and Western Europe (3.9%) have very low share of labour in comparison to 95 per cent share of mechanization.
    (C) Power is the major crunch in mechanization as only 1.36 kw/ha power is used in India in comparison to 8.75 kw/ha in Japan.
    (D) India makes farming less remunerative and leads to farmers’ poverty.
    (E) Similarly, our country is far behind Japan with 461.2 number of tractors and 236.9 combine harvesters per hectare in comparison to 15.75 number of tractors and 0.026 combine harvesters per hectare.
    (F) One of the major bottlenecks in farm mechanization in India is 138 million land holdings which are very large in comparison to only 2 to 3 per cent of the population having landholdings in USA.

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    Which of the following sentences will be the Fourth after rearrangement?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 4/20
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.

    (A) Mechanization Modernization of agriculture requires appropriate machinery for ensuring timely field operations, effective application of agricultural inputs and reducing drudgery in agriculture. India has a very high share of labour (55%) with lesser contribution to farm mechanisation (40%).
    (B) While USA (2.5%) and Western Europe (3.9%) have very low share of labour in comparison to 95 per cent share of mechanization.
    (C) Power is the major crunch in mechanization as only 1.36 kw/ha power is used in India in comparison to 8.75 kw/ha in Japan.
    (D) India makes farming less remunerative and leads to farmers’ poverty.
    (E) Similarly, our country is far behind Japan with 461.2 number of tractors and 236.9 combine harvesters per hectare in comparison to 15.75 number of tractors and 0.026 combine harvesters per hectare.
    (F) One of the major bottlenecks in farm mechanization in India is 138 million land holdings which are very large in comparison to only 2 to 3 per cent of the population having landholdings in USA.

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    Which of the following sentences will be the Fifth after rearrangement?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 5/20
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
    (A) India has a very high share of labour (55%) with lesser contribution to farm mechanisation (40%).
    (B) While USA (2.5%) and Western Europe (3.9%) have very low share of labour in comparison to 95 per cent share of mechanization.
    (C) Power is the major crunch in mechanization as only 1.36 kw/ha power is used in India in comparison to 8.75 kw/ha in Japan.
    (D) India makes farming less remunerative and leads to farmers’ poverty.
    (E) Similarly, our country is far behind Japan with 461.2 number of tractors and 236.9 combine harvesters per hectare in comparison to 15.75 number of tractors and 0.026 combine harvesters per hectare.
    (F) One of the major bottlenecks in farm mechanization in India is 138 million land holdings which are very large in comparison to only 2 to 3 per cent of the population having landholdings in USA.

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    Which of the following sentences will be the First after rearrangement?
    Solutions
    The paragraph is about the farm mechanization in India. Sentence A talks about the farm mechanization nad introduces the main subject of the context, so, it is an introductory sentence. Sentence D adds to the information in the first sentence and talks about what India makes about farming. Sentence B compares the percentage share of mechanization, so, it is the third sentence. Sentence C has the details of power used by India and has a clue for the next sentence. Hence, sentence C is the fourth sentence and sentence E is the fifth sentence. Sentence F talks about the new topic ‘bottleneck in farm mechanization’ which is not introduced before. So, this will be the last sentence. Thus, the correct sequence is ADBCEF.
  • Question 6/20
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    Direction:  Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. C is the sister of F. B is the brother of E’s husband. D is the father of A and grandfather of F. There are two fathers, three brothers and a mother in the group. E is not the wife of D.

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    How many male members are there in the group?
    Solutions

    D is the father of A and grandfather of F. So, A is father of F. Thus, D and A are the two fathers. C is the sister of F. So, C is the daughter of A. Since there is only one mother, it is evident that E is the wife of A and hence the mother of C and F. So, B is brother of A. There are three brothers. So, F is the brother of C.
    A, the father, is male. B, the brother, is male. C, the sister, is female. D, the grandfather, is male. E, the mother, is female. F, the brother, is male. So, there are four males.
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    Direction:  Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. C is the sister of F. B is the brother of E’s husband. D is the father of A and grandfather of F. There are two fathers, three brothers and a mother in the group. E is not the wife of D.

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    Which of the following is the group of brothers?
    Solutions

    Clearly, B and A are brothers. F is the brother of C. So, three brothers are A, B, F.
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    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

    G is the father of H and I. H is the sister of J. J is the daughter of K. K has only three children. L is the daughter-in-law of G. M is the daughter of L. M is the sister of N. There are two married couples.

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    As per the given information, how is G related to M?
    Solutions


    1) G is the father of H and I.
    2) H is the sister of J. 
    3) J is the daughter of K.

    4) K has only three children.
    5) L is the daughter-in-law of G.
    6) M is the daughter of L.

    7) M is the sister of N.
    8) There are two married couples.


    G is the Grandfather of M

  • Question 9/20
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    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

    G is the father of H and I. H is the sister of J. J is the daughter of K. K has only three children. L is the daughter-in-law of G. M is the daughter of L. M is the sister of N. There are two married couples.

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    If N is married to Z, then how is Z related to L?
    Solutions


    1) G is the father of H and I.
    2) H is the sister of J. 
    3) J is the daughter of K.

    4) K has only three children.
    5) L is the daughter-in-law of G.
    6) M is the daughter of L.

    7) M is the sister of N.
    8) There are two married couples.



    The gender of N and Z is not clear hence, relation between L and Z Can’t be determined

  • Question 10/20
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    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

    G is the father of H and I. H is the sister of J. J is the daughter of K. K has only three children. L is the daughter-in-law of G. M is the daughter of L. M is the sister of N. There are two married couples.

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    As per the given information, how is I related to K?
    Solutions


    1) G is the father of H and I.
    2) H is the sister of J. 
    3) J is the daughter of K.

    4) K has only three children.
    5) L is the daughter-in-law of G.
    6) M is the daughter of L.

    7) M is the sister of N.
    8) There are two married couples.


     
    I is a son of k, as L is the daughter-in-law of G, that means that the I is the male member and married to L.

  • Question 11/20
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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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    {(29.89 )2 – (19.95)2}* 9.87- ? = (21.83)2 + (121.023)2
    Solutions

    {(30)2 – (20)2}*10 - ? = (22)2 + (121)2

    9000 – 4000 - ? = 484 + 14641

    5000 – ? = 484 + 14641

    ? = 5000 - 15125

    ? = - 10125

  • Question 12/20
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    Direction: What approximate value should come in place of the question mark(?) in the following questions?

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    69.81% of 280 + ?% of 1119.91 = 699.98
    Solutions

    69.81% of 280 + ?% of 1120 = 699.98

     × 280 +  × 1120 = 700

    196 +  = 700

     = 700 – 196

     = 504

    ? = 45

  • Question 13/20
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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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    98.04% of 250.20 – 224.97 ÷ 45.15 = √65 × ?
    Solutions

    98.44% of 250.20 – 224.77 ÷ 45.45 = √65 × ?

    98% of 250 – 225 ÷ 45 = √64 × ?

    245 – 5 = 8 × ?

    ? = 30

  • Question 14/20
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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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    (39.66)2 – (9.98)2 + 16.01% of 319.73 4.976 = ?
    Solutions
    ? = (39.66)2 – (9.98)2 + 16.01% of 319.73 4.976
    ? = (40)2 – (10)2 + 16% of 320 5
    ? = 1600 – 100 +
    ? = 1500 + 256
    ? = 1756
  • Question 15/20
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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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    149.99% of ( 289.921 -  )  49.88 +  of 2 = ?
    Solutions

    = 149.99% of ( 289.921 -  )  49.88 +  of 2

    = 150 % of ( 290 – 91)  50 +  of 2

    = 150%  199  50 + 56 of

    = 14925 + 14  9

    = 14925 + 126

    ̴ 15050

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    Who has been appointed as full-time Director of the College of Supervisors (CoS), which was set up by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to further broaden and strengthen the supervisory skills among RBI’s regulatory and supervisory staff?
    Solutions

    * The College of Supervisors (CoS) has now been fully operationalized for effective supervision of the regulated entities.

    * It was set up by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in May 2020 to further broaden and strengthen the supervisory skills among RBI’s regulatory and supervisory staff at entry level and on a continuous basis.

    * It was functioning in a limited way in virtual mode since May 2020.

    * RBI has appointed Rabi Narayan Mishra, its former Executive Director as the Director of CoS.

    * The full-time Director supported by an Academic Advisory Council (AAC).

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    Who will head the high-level group named “South Asia Group for Energy (SAGE)” for the development of South Asia energy security architecture set up by the Government of India?
    Solutions

    • The Central Government of India has set up a high-level group named “South Asia Group for Energy (SAGE)” headed by Ram Vinay Shahi for the development of South Asia energy security architecture.

    • It has been set up under the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)-run think tank Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS).

    • The development of South Asia-focused energy security architecture is on the lines of India’s neighbourhood-first policy under which Cross-border energy trade is a key part.

    • The energy architect by India includes cross-border electricity trade, supplying petroleum products and setting up liquefied natural gas terminals.

  • Question 18/20
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    Union Minister of Education Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, virtually laid foundation stone for India’s first Test bed for Autonomous Navigation Systems in which IIT?
    Solutions

    • Union Minister for Education, Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ virtually laid the Foundation stone for ‘TiHAN Foundation’ – Technology Innovation Hub at the IIT Hyderabad (IITH). It will be India’s 1st Testing hub for Autonomous Navigation & Data Acquisition Systems (Terrestrial and Aerial).

    • Department of Science & Technology, Government of India sanctioned INR 135 Crore to IIT Hyderabad under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) to establish ‘TiHAN-IIT Hyderabad’.

    • An area of 2 acres of land has been allocated in IIT Hyderabad campus for the setting up of a hub.

    • ‘TiHAN Foundation’ was incorporated as a Section-8 company by the institute in June 2020.

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    Which public sector bank has introduced an ‘e-Credit Card’, a digital replica of a physical Credit Card?
    Solutions

    • Nation's leading public sector bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), today introduces PNB e-Credit Card, a digital replica of a physical Credit Card

    • It will allow PNB customers to use PNB e-credit card at any e-commerce platform or merchant website, without the need of carrying the physical card.

    • Customers can view PNB e-Credit Cards details by clicking on e-Credit Card facility in PNB Genie Mobile app.

    • Existing PNB customers will need to update their PNB Genie with the latest app available on Google play store and Apple’s app store to use the new feature.

  • Question 20/20
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    ‘Swadhinata Sarak’ is to be opened in 2021 between India and which of the following nation?
    Solutions

    • Swadhinata Sarak will connect India with Bangladesh.

    • It will be inaugurated by March 2021.

    • It will remains functional on the Indian side while it will be connected through Mujibnagar, Meherpur district in Bangladesh.

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