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RBI Assistant Test 84
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    Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

    Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing is a sport which professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.

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    Find the appropriate word in each case.
    Solutions
    The sentence mentions 'all of us' after the blank. Hence, it signifies that the word in the blank should be familiar to all. 'common' which means 'shared by, coming from, or done by two or more people, groups, or things' is the most suitable response. Other options are either contextually or grammatically misfit.
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    Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

    Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing is a sport which professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.

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    Find the appropriate word in each case.
    Solutions
    The usage of "behind" after the blank only leaves us with the option E as the correct word because the phrase "leave behind" is grammatically correct and means "to go away and not take something or someone with you". The context conveys the sense that sports are often one of the ways via which poverty can be overcome. Other words are either grammatically or contextually misfit.
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    Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

    Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing is a sport which professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.

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    Find the appropriate word in each case.
    Solutions
    The sentence conveys the idea that playing a particular game professionally can change the life of a family. The word 'changes' (3rd person present) makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. 'Transform' which means 'make a marked change in the form, nature, or appearance of' is the most suitable response here.
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    Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

    Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing is a sport which professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.

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    Find the appropriate word in each case.
    Solutions
    'Focused' which means 'directing a great deal of attention, interest, or activity towards a particular aim' is the most suitable response here as the coordinating conjunction "and" connects it with the word "serious".  So, the devoted nature of the youths should be indicated by this word. "Concentrate" is incorrect as it is in the base form and cannot fit grammatically.
    Deterrent means discouragement.
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    Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

    Without doubt, there is one thing (1) to all of us. We have played a game at some time in our lives. Most of us play to relax or have fun, but for many playing a game or a sport is a way to (2) poverty behind. In fact, in many African countries, playing is a sport which professionally can (3) the lives of a person’s entire family. For example, in the small town of Bekoji, in Ethopia more than a hundred boys and girls can be seen running at dawn every day. Each of these youth is (4) and serious and their coach is (5) that one of them will be a world champion.

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    Find the appropriate word in each case.
    Solutions
    'Confident' which means 'feeling or showing confidence in oneself or one's abilities or qualities' goes with the context of the sentence which talks about the coach. If the players are serious and working hard, the coach would be confident too. Had "convinced" and "optimistic" been used in options A and B, they could have been used. The other words do not fit in the context.
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    Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly:

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    Anuj spent less than Rs. 85 to buy one kilogram each of garlic, potato, and gourd. Which one of the three vegetables bought was the costliest?

    Statement I: 2 kg garlic and 1 kg gourd cost less than 1 kg garlic and 2 kg gourd.
    Statement II: 1 kg garlic and 2 kg potato together cost the same as 1 kg potato and 2 kg gourd.
    Solutions
    From statement I,
    2 kg garlic cost + 1 kg gourd cost < 1 kg garlic cost + 2 kg gourd cost or 1 kg garlic cost < 1 kg gourd cost.
    Hence statement I is not sufficient.
    From statement II,
    1 kg garlic cost + 2 kg potato cost = 1 kg potato cost + 2 kg gourd cost  Hence 1 kg garlic cost + 1 kg potato cost = 2 kg gourd cost.
    So, statement II is also not sufficient as we can not conclude.
    Combining both statements,
    We get 1 kg garlic cost < 1 kg gourd cost (From statement I)…(i)
    1 kg garlic cost + 1 kg potato cost = 2 kg gourd cost (From statement II) …(ii)
    So we can conclude that the potato is costliest.
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    Direction: A question along with two statements, is given below. You have to decide whether the data provided in the two statements is sufficient to answer the question or not and mark your answer accordingly.

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    What percent of families in the U.P have an annual expenses of over 1,50,000 and own a Bungalow? The number of families is 1,50,000.
    I. 28% of the families in U.P have an expenses of 1,50,000.
    II. 40% of the families in U.P have an annual expenses over 1,50,000 and own a Bungalow.
    Solutions
    Statement I : 28% families have expenses of 150000. we cannot tell wheather remaining families have expenses above or below 150000

    Statement II: It clearly mentions 40% of families satify the above given condition .
    Therefore, 40% of 150000= 60000 is ans . 

    Statements II by itself is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question. is correct choice
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    Direction: Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is/are sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer.

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    P is twice as old as Q. What is the difference in their ages?
    I. Five years from now, the ratio of their ages will be 8:5
    II. 8 years ago, the ratio of their ages was 3:1
    Solutions
    Let P's and Q’s present age be x and y years
    x = 2y…..(1)
    From statement I:
    Age of P and Q after 5 years is (x+5) and (y+5) respectively
    (x+5)/(y+5) = 8/5…..(2)
    From statement II:
    Age of P and Q 8 years ago = (x-8) and (y-8) respectively
    (x-8)/(y-8) = 3/1…(3)
    Solving either equations 1 and 2 or 1 and 3, we can get the value of x and y
    Hence both the statements alone are sufficient to answer
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    Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly:

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    In how many days will B alone complete the work?
    I. A and B together can complete the work in 8 days.
    II. B and C together can complete the work in 10 days.
    III. A and C together can complete the work in 12 days.
    Solutions
    From all three statements,
    A+B=8 ...(i)
    B+C=10 ...(ii)
    C+A=12 ...(iii)
    ... Work of day of 2(A + B + C)
    = + + = A
    A, B and C together finished the work in days
    B alone can complete the work in
    = = days
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    Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly.

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    To find out the share of Raju out of Rs 182 when only 3 partners(viz., Ram, Raju & Rohit) are there in the business, which of the following statements is/are sufficient/necessary?
    a) The share of Ram is 1.8 times the combined share of Raju and Rohit.
    b) The share of Raju is3/11 of the combined share of Ram and Rohit.
    c) The share of Rohit is 1/6of the combined share of Ram and Raju.
    Solutions
    Only statement (b) is sufficient
    Raju:(Ram + Rohit) = 3:11
    Therefore Raju = 3*182/14= Rs 39

    Using Statement (a) alone we can get share of Ram.
    Using Statement (c) alone we can get share of Rohit.

    Now with combination of (a) & (c)  we can get share of Raju.
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    Five people P, Q, R, S, and T went for a picnic each on a different day, from Monday to Saturday. P went before T and Q went before S. Q did not go on the first day. There is a rest day as well on which no one goes for the picnic. There is a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q went. R went immediately before the rest day. The rest day is not on the second or the fourth day.

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    On which day will R go?
    Solutions
    • R goes immediately before the rest day.
    • P goes before T and Q goes before S.
    • The rest day will not be the second or the fourth day.
    • There will be a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q goes.
    • Q and S did not go on the first day.
    • There will be one rest day.


    Therefore Option E is the answer.
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    Five people P, Q, R, S, and T went for a picnic each on a different day, from Monday to Saturday. P went before T and Q went before S. Q did not go on the first day. There is a rest day as well on which no one goes for the picnic. There is a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q went. R went immediately before the rest day. The rest day is not on the second or the fourth day.

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    How many days gap is there between the days on which T and Q will go?
    Solutions
    • R goes immediately before the rest day.
    • P goes before T and Q goes before S.
    • The rest day will not be the second or the fourth day.
    • There will be a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q goes.
    • Q and S did not go on the first day.
    • There will be one rest day.


    There is no gap between the days on which T and Q will go to picnic.
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    Five people P, Q, R, S, and T went for a picnic each on a different day, from Monday to Saturday. P went before T and Q went before S. Q did not go on the first day. There is a rest day as well on which no one goes for the picnic. There is a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q went. R went immediately before the rest day. The rest day is not on the second or the fourth day.

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    With reference to P, T will go?
    Solutions
    • R goes immediately before the rest day.
    • P goes before T and Q goes before S.
    • The rest day will not be the second or the fourth day.
    • There will be a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q goes.
    • Q and S did not go on the first day.
    • There will be one rest day.


    With reference to P, T will go immediately next day on Tuesday..
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    Five people P, Q, R, S, and T went for a picnic each on a different day, from Monday to Saturday. P went before T and Q went before S. Q did not go on the first day. There is a rest day as well on which no one goes for the picnic. There is a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q went. R went immediately before the rest day. The rest day is not on the second or the fourth day.

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    Which of the following went on Wednesday?
    Solutions
    • R goes immediately before the rest day.
    • P goes before T and Q goes before S.
    • The rest day will not be the second or the fourth day.
    • There will be a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q goes.
    • Q and S did not go on the first day.
    • There will be one rest day.


    Q went picnic on Wednesday..
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    Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below it.
    Five people P, Q, R, S, and T went for a picnic each on a different day, from Monday to Saturday. P went before T and Q went before S. Q did not go on the first day. There is a rest day as well on which no one goes for the picnic. There is a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q went. R went immediately before the rest day. The rest day is not on the second or the fourth day.

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    Which of the following friends goes immediately on the next day of R?
    Solutions
    • R goes immediately before the rest day.
    • P goes before T and Q goes before S.
    • The rest day will not be the second or the fourth day.
    • There will be a gap of two days between the days on which S and Q goes.
    • Q and S did not go on the first day.
    • There will be one rest day.


    None as it is rest day
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    Which bank in association with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation launched a contactless multi-purpose card that can function as a credit card and as a metro smart card?
    Solutions

    • The SBI Card in association with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation launched a contactless multi-purpose card that can function as a credit card and as a metro smart card.

    • The credit card Delhi Metro SBI Card is designed for regular commuters on Delhi Metro.

    • It will enable its users to use it as a smart card with an auto-top up facility whenever the balance is below Rs 100.

    • The credit card facility will automatically recharge a top-up value of Rs 200 from the user’s linked card/bank account.

    • The card offers an enhanced daily commute experience to millions of metro commuters together with a rewarding experience on their daily purchases.

    • The DMRC has identified 100 stations to put up kiosks from where commuters can purchase the card.

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    Who among the following to head the committee formed to commemorate 400th birth anniversary of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur?
    Solutions

    • PM Narendra Modi will be heading a high level 70 member committee to commemorate 400th birth anniversary of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur.

    • The committee will work to formulate and approve policies, plans, programmes and will look after supervision and guidance for commemoration, deciding broad dates for the programme.

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    Name the Indian boxer who won the gold medal in Alexis Vastine International Boxing Tournament in Nantes, France in 52kg category?
    Solutions

    • World silver-medallist Amit Panghal (52kg) won gold medal at the Alexis Vastine international boxing tournament in Nantes.

    • Panghal defeated American Rene Abraham 3-0. Sanjeet beat Frenchman Soheb Bouafia.

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    ‘Srisailam Dam’ is located in which state?
    Solutions
    The Srisailam Dam is constructed across the Krishna River in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh near Srisailam temple town.
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    India’s first solar-powered miniature train launched in which state of India?
    Solutions

    • The first solar energy driven train was launched in Kerala by CM Pinarayi Vijayan on Novwmber 2, 2020.

    • The train is first of its kind in the country.

    • The train, which would be an attraction for children especially, was part of a string of projects totally worth Rs 60 crore taken up to elevate the facilities at the panoramic destination to international standards.

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