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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the pair of words that best fit into the blank.

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    Protests _____ most of the new garbage processing units around the city are said to be _____ by political parties.
    Solutions
    Protests are done 'against' someone, thus option C is the only suitable response. 
    Instigated means to bring about or initiate (an action or event).
    Invaded means enter (a place, situation, or sphere of activity) in large numbers.
    Volunteered means to freely offer to do something.
    Investigated means to carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth.
    Hence, option C is the correct alternative.
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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given with each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the pair of words that best fits into the blank and makes it grammatically and contextually correct.

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    In a bid to ____ cleanliness at railway stations, the Railways is trying to ____ in religious and spiritual organisations for the same.
    Solutions
    "Rope in" as a verb means to persuade to take part in some activity. The sentence means that in order to ensure clean railway stations, the Railways is trying to persuade religious and spiritual organisations. 
    To bring out the intended meaning, 'ensure,rope' fit the blanks aptly. Hence, option A is the right response.
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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the pair of words that best fits in the sentence appropriately.

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    Maharatna public sector Coal India Ltd. is ____ some major changes in its HR policy with respect to its managerial ____.
    Solutions
    A- 'Thinking' needs to be followed by a preposition, which is not the case here, so it is incorrect.
    B- 'Preparing' too would need a preposition in the context of this statement.
    C- 'Plan' is  incorrect form of verb as gerund form is required here.
    E- 'Planned' is simple past form of verb while the statement is in simple present tense.
    So, option D is the most suitable response for the given sentence which says that the mentioned company is planning to do some major changes in its HR policy in relation to its managerial cadres (a small group of people specially trained for a particular purpose or profession). Hence, option D is the right response.
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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit in the given blanks making the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    Auroras are natural light displays in the sky, usually ______ at night, ________ in the Polar Regions.
    Solutions
    'Observed, only' is the only pair of words that seems to fit in grammatically as well as contextually in the given blanks. The second word of each alternative doesn't make any contextual sense except the word 'only'.
    Hence, option C is the correct response.
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    Direction:  A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

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    The anti-immigrant________ during campaigning at times virtually________ Muslims with illegal immigrants.
    Solutions
    The second part of the sentence gives us an idea that during the campaigning times, the anti-immigrant fervour combines with the whole notion of 'Muslim'. With this, we can easily settle for conflated in the second blank which means to combine. Hence, option D is the correct answer.
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    Cost estimated by a family in renovation of their house
    Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image026.png
    Total estimated cost is Rs. 1,20,000

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    What is the difference in the amount estimated by the family on interior decoration and on architect’s fees?
    Solutions
    Ans. E
    Required difference = Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image072.png
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    Cost estimated by a family in renovation of their house
    Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image026.png
    Total estimated cost is Rs. 1,20,000

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    During the process of renovation, the family actually incurred the miscellaneous expenditure of Rs. 10,200. The miscellaneous expenditure incurred by the family is what percentage of the total estimated cost?
    Solutions
    Ans. C
    miscellaneous expenditure = 120,000 ×8%= 9600
    actual miscellaneous expenditure= 10200
    increased value= 10200-9600= 600
    so total expenditure is increased= 120000+600=Rs. 120600 
    so,
    Required percentage= (10200/120600)*100=8.45%
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    Directions: Study the pie-chart carefully to answer the following questions:
    Cost estimated by a family in renovation of their house
    Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image026.png
    Total estimated cost is Rs. 1,20,000

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    Other than getting the discount of 12% on the estimated cost of furniture and the actual miscellaneous expenditure being Rs. 10,200 instead of the estimated one, the family’s estimated cost is correct. What is the total amount spent by the family in renovating the house?
    Solutions
    Ans. E

    Actual cost of furniture = Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/1441363866778970.png
    Actual cost of furniture and miscellaneous expenditures=13728+10200=23928

    initially Estimated cost of furniture and miscellaneous expenditures
    =Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image074.png
    so 
    Total new expenditure of the family = 120000-25200+23928=118728
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    Cost estimated by a family in renovation of their house
    Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image026.png
    Total estimated cost is Rs. 1,20,000

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    What is the cost estimated by the family on painting and flooring together?
    Solutions
    Ans. B
    Required estimated cost= Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image076.png
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    Directions: Study the pie-chart carefully to answer the following questions:
    Cost estimated by a family in renovation of their house
    Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image026.png
    Total estimated cost is Rs. 1,20,000

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    The family gets a discount on furniture and pays 12% less than the estimated cost on furniture. What is the amount spent on furniture?
    Solutions
    Ans. D
    Amount spent on furniture=Description: https://gradestack.com/user_files/1/23237/images/SBI-PO-Prelim-2015-Quantitative-Aptitude-Section-Test_files/image075.png
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    Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J stay in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The building has 9 floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own one car each, and each car is of a different colour, i.e. blue, grey, white, black, yellow, green, red, orange and pink, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 9.

    H owns a black coloured car and stays on an even numbered floor. A stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays. The one who owns an orange coloured car stays on the fourth floor. E stays on the second floor and owns a white coloured car. The one who owns a pink coloured car stays on the third floor. A does not own a green coloured car. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black coloured cars stay. C owns a grey coloured car. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not own a pink coloured car. The one who owns the blue coloured car stays on the topmost floor. F and B do not stay on the ground floor.

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    What is the colour of the car of the person who stays on the 7th floor?
    Solutions
    • The one who owns an orange colored car stays on the fourth floor.
    • E stays on the second floor and owns a white colored car.
    • The one who owns a pink colored car stays on the third floor.
    • The one who owns the blue colored car stays on the top most floor.
    • H owns a black colored car and stays on an even numbered floor.
    • A stays on any even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays.
    • There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black colored cars stay.
    • C owns a grey colored car.
    • There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay.
    • D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor.
    • There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay.
    • F does not own a pink colored car.
    • So there will be 4 possibilities,

    Case 1-
    9 - Blue - _
    8 - Black - _
    7 - _ -F
    6 - _ -A
    5 - Red - G
    4 - Orange - D
    3 - Pink - J
    2 - White - E
    1 - Grey - C
    Case 2
    9 - Blue - D
    8 - Red - J
    7 - Grey - C
    6 - Black - H
    5 - _ - F
    4 - Orange - A
    3 - Pink - G
    2 - White - E
    1 - _ -
    Case 3
    9 - blue - _
    8 - Black - H
    7 - Grey - C
    6 - _ - A
    5 - Red - D
    4 - Orange - J
    3 - Pink - G
    2 - White - E
    1 - _ - F
    Case 4
    9 - Blue - _
    8 - Black - H
    7 - Grey - C
    6 - _ - D
    5 -Red - J
    4 - Orange - A
    3 - Pink - G
    2 - White  - E
    1 - _ -F
    F does not stay on the ground floor, A does not own a green colored car. B is not on the 1 st floor. From these satements, Case 2,3 and 4 will prove wrong.
    Hence case 1 is correct. 
    From this we can conclude that:

    F stays on the 7 floor and F owns a Green colored car.
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    Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J stay in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The building has 9 floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own one car each, and each car is of a different colour, i.e. blue, grey, white, black, yellow, green, red, orange and pink, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 9.

    H owns a black coloured car and stays on an even numbered floor. A stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays. The one who owns an orange coloured car stays on the fourth floor. E stays on the second floor and owns a white coloured car. The one who owns a pink coloured car stays on the third floor. A does not own a green coloured car. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black coloured cars stay. C owns a grey coloured car. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not own a pink coloured car. The one who owns the blue coloured car stays on the topmost floor. F and B do not stay on the ground floor.

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    Which one is the true?
    Solutions
      • The one who owns an orange colored car stays on the fourth floor.
      • E stays on the second floor and owns a white colored car.
      • The one who owns a pink colored car stays on the third floor.
      • The one who owns the blue colored car stays on the top most floor.
      • H owns a black colored car and stays on an even numbered floor.
      • A stays on any even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays.
      • There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black colored cars stay.
      • C owns a grey colored car.
      • There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay.
      • D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor.
      • There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay.
      • F does not own a pink colored car.
      • So there will be 4 possibilities,

      Case 1- 
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - _
      7 - _ -F
      6 - _ -A
      5 - Red - G
      4 - Orange - D
      3 - Pink - J
      2 - White - E
      1 - Grey - C
      Case 2
      9 - Blue - D
      8 - Red - J
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - Black - H
      5 - _ - F
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ -
      Case 3
      9 - blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - A
      5 - Red - D
      4 - Orange - J
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ - F
      Case 4
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - D
      5 -Red - J
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White  - E
      1 - _ -F
      F does not stay on the ground floor, A does not own a green colored car. B is not on the 1 st floor. From these satements, Case 2,3 and 4 will prove wrong.
      Hence case 1 is correct. 
      From this we can conclude that:
       
    A owns a Yellow colored car. H stays on 8th floor. D owns a Orange colored car. But B stays on the 9th floor that is the topmost floor.
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    Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J stay in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The building has 9 floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own one car each, and each car is of a different colour, i.e. blue, grey, white, black, yellow, green, red, orange and pink, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 9.

    H owns a black coloured car and stays on an even numbered floor. A stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays. The one who owns an orange coloured car stays on the fourth floor. E stays on the second floor and owns a white coloured car. The one who owns a pink coloured car stays on the third floor. A does not own a green coloured car. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black coloured cars stay. C owns a grey coloured car. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not own a pink coloured car. The one who owns the blue coloured car stays on the topmost floor. F and B do not stay on the ground floor.

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    On which floor does J stay?
    Solutions
      • The one who owns an orange colored car stays on the fourth floor.
      • E stays on the second floor and owns a white colored car.
      • The one who owns a pink colored car stays on the third floor.
      • The one who owns the blue colored car stays on the top most floor.
      • H owns a black colored car and stays on an even numbered floor.
      • A stays on any even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays.
      • There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black colored cars stay.
      • C owns a grey colored car.
      • There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay.
      • D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor.
      • There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay.
      • F does not own a pink colored car.
      • So there will be 4 possibilities,

      Case 1- 
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - _
      7 - _ -F
      6 - _ -A
      5 - Red - G
      4 - Orange - D
      3 - Pink - J
      2 - White - E
      1 - Grey - C
      Case 2
      9 - Blue - D
      8 - Red - J
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - Black - H
      5 - _ - F
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ -
      Case 3
      9 - blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - A
      5 - Red - D
      4 - Orange - J
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ - F
      Case 4
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - D
      5 -Red - J
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White  - E
      1 - _ -F
      F does not stay on the ground floor, A does not own a green colored car. B is not on the 1 st floor. From these satements, Case 2,3 and 4 will prove wrong.
      Hence case 1 is correct. 
      From this we can conclude that:
       
    J says on the third floor.
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    Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J stay in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The building has 9 floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own one car each, and each car is of a different colour, i.e. blue, grey, white, black, yellow, green, red, orange and pink, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 9.

    H owns a black coloured car and stays on an even numbered floor. A stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays. The one who owns an orange coloured car stays on the fourth floor. E stays on the second floor and owns a white coloured car. The one who owns a pink coloured car stays on the third floor. A does not own a green coloured car. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black coloured cars stay. C owns a grey coloured car. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not own a pink coloured car. The one who owns the blue coloured car stays on the topmost floor. F and B do not stay on the ground floor.

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    Who owns the Orange colored car?
    Solutions
      • The one who owns an orange colored car stays on the fourth floor.
      • E stays on the second floor and owns a white colored car.
      • The one who owns a pink colored car stays on the third floor.
      • The one who owns the blue colored car stays on the top most floor.
      • H owns a black colored car and stays on an even numbered floor.
      • A stays on any even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays.
      • There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black colored cars stay.
      • C owns a grey colored car.
      • There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay.
      • D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor.
      • There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay.
      • F does not own a pink colored car.
      • So there will be 4 possibilities,

      Case 1- 
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - _
      7 - _ -F
      6 - _ -A
      5 - Red - G
      4 - Orange - D
      3 - Pink - J
      2 - White - E
      1 - Grey - C
      Case 2
      9 - Blue - D
      8 - Red - J
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - Black - H
      5 - _ - F
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ -
      Case 3
      9 - blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - A
      5 - Red - D
      4 - Orange - J
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ - F
      Case 4
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - D
      5 -Red - J
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White  - E
      1 - _ -F
      F does not stay on the ground floor, A does not own a green colored car. B is not on the 1 st floor. From these satements, Case 2,3 and 4 will prove wrong.
      Hence case 1 is correct. 
      From this we can conclude that:
       
    D owns the orange colored car.
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    Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J stay in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The building has 9 floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own one car each, and each car is of a different colour, i.e. blue, grey, white, black, yellow, green, red, orange and pink, but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2, and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 9.

    H owns a black coloured car and stays on an even numbered floor. A stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays. The one who owns an orange coloured car stays on the fourth floor. E stays on the second floor and owns a white coloured car. The one who owns a pink coloured car stays on the third floor. A does not own a green coloured car. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black coloured cars stay. C owns a grey coloured car. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not own a pink coloured car. The one who owns the blue coloured car stays on the topmost floor. F and B do not stay on the ground floor.

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    Who stays between the floor number 6 and floor number 4?
    Solutions
      • The one who owns an orange colored car stays on the fourth floor.
      • E stays on the second floor and owns a white colored car.
      • The one who owns a pink colored car stays on the third floor.
      • The one who owns the blue colored car stays on the top most floor.
      • H owns a black colored car and stays on an even numbered floor.
      • A stays on any even numbered floor below the floor on which H stays.
      • There are two floors between the floors on which the people owing the red and black colored cars stay.
      • C owns a grey colored car.
      • There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay.
      • D stays on a floor immediately above J’s floor.
      • There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay.
      • F does not own a pink colored car.
      • So there will be 4 possibilities,

      Case 1- 
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - _
      7 - _ -F
      6 - _ -A
      5 - Red - G
      4 - Orange - D
      3 - Pink - J
      2 - White - E
      1 - Grey - C
      Case 2
      9 - Blue - D
      8 - Red - J
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - Black - H
      5 - _ - F
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ -
      Case 3
      9 - blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - A
      5 - Red - D
      4 - Orange - J
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White - E
      1 - _ - F
      Case 4
      9 - Blue - _
      8 - Black - H
      7 - Grey - C
      6 - _ - D
      5 -Red - J
      4 - Orange - A
      3 - Pink - G
      2 - White  - E
      1 - _ -F
      F does not stay on the ground floor, A does not own a green colored car. B is not on the 1 st floor. From these satements, Case 2,3 and 4 will prove wrong.
      Hence case 1 is correct. 
      From this we can conclude that:
       
    G stays between the floor number 6 and floor number 4 that is floor number 5.
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