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IBPS RRB SUPER 25 Test 344
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IBPS RRB SUPER 25 Test 344
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  • Question 1/25
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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 then answer the questions given below.

    A) India’s public expenditure on education has ranged between 3.26 % and 3.85% from 2004-05 till 2009-10 and this needs to increase if it were to come at par with the expenditure incurred by the developed economies.
    B) With its rapidly expanding middle class, India’s private expenditure on education is set to increase manifold.
    C) Only 1 out of approximately 150 applicants gets admission into the elite Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) compared with the ratio of 1:10 for MIT.
    D) While there has been some private investment in setting up educational institutions, there remains a glaring mismatch in demand and supply, particularly in high quality institutions.
    E) Indian society puts a premium on knowledge and its acquisition - spending on education has figured as the single largest outlay for a middle class household after food and groceries.
    F) It is therefore not surprising that an industry chamber has recently reported that 450,000 Indian students spend over USD 13 billion each year in acquiring higher education overseas.

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    Which of the following will be the First sentence?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 2/25
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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 then answer the questions given below.

    A) India’s public expenditure on education has ranged between 3.26 % and 3.85% from 2004-05 till 2009-10 and this needs to increase if it were to come at par with the expenditure incurred by the developed economies.
    B) With its rapidly expanding middle class, India’s private expenditure on education is set to increase manifold.
    C) Only 1 out of approximately 150 applicants gets admission into the elite Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) compared with the ratio of 1:10 for MIT.
    D) While there has been some private investment in setting up educational institutions, there remains a glaring mismatch in demand and supply, particularly in high quality institutions.
    E) Indian society puts a premium on knowledge and its acquisition - spending on education has figured as the single largest outlay for a middle class household after food and groceries.
    F) It is therefore not surprising that an industry chamber has recently reported that 450,000 Indian students spend over USD 13 billion each year in acquiring higher education overseas.

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    Which of the following will be the Third sentence?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 3/25
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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 then answer the questions given below.

    A) India’s public expenditure on education has ranged between 3.26 % and 3.85% from 2004-05 till 2009-10 and this needs to increase if it were to come at par with the expenditure incurred by the developed economies.
    B) With its rapidly expanding middle class, India’s private expenditure on education is set to increase manifold.
    C) Only 1 out of approximately 150 applicants gets admission into the elite Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) compared with the ratio of 1:10 for MIT.
    D) While there has been some private investment in setting up educational institutions, there remains a glaring mismatch in demand and supply, particularly in high quality institutions.
    E) Indian society puts a premium on knowledge and its acquisition - spending on education has figured as the single largest outlay for a middle class household after food and groceries.
    F) It is therefore not surprising that an industry chamber has recently reported that 450,000 Indian students spend over USD 13 billion each year in acquiring higher education overseas.

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    Which of the following will be the Fourth sentence?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 4/25
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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 then answer the questions given below.

    A) India’s public expenditure on education has ranged between 3.26 % and 3.85% from 2004-05 till 2009-10 and this needs to increase if it were to come at par with the expenditure incurred by the developed economies.
    B) With its rapidly expanding middle class, India’s private expenditure on education is set to increase manifold.
    C) Only 1 out of approximately 150 applicants gets admission into the elite Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) compared with the ratio of 1:10 for MIT.
    D) While there has been some private investment in setting up educational institutions, there remains a glaring mismatch in demand and supply, particularly in high quality institutions.
    E) Indian society puts a premium on knowledge and its acquisition - spending on education has figured as the single largest outlay for a middle class household after food and groceries.
    F) It is therefore not surprising that an industry chamber has recently reported that 450,000 Indian students spend over USD 13 billion each year in acquiring higher education overseas.

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    Which of the following will be the Last sentence?
    Solutions
    Refer to the last question of the series.
  • Question 5/25
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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 then answer the questions given below.

    A) India’s public expenditure on education has ranged between 3.26 % and 3.85% from 2004-05 till 2009-10 and this needs to increase if it were to come at par with the expenditure incurred by the developed economies.
    B) With its rapidly expanding middle class, India’s private expenditure on education is set to increase manifold.
    C) Only 1 out of approximately 150 applicants gets admission into the elite Indian Institute of Management (IIMs) compared with the ratio of 1:10 for MIT.
    D) While there has been some private investment in setting up educational institutions, there remains a glaring mismatch in demand and supply, particularly in high quality institutions.
    E) Indian society puts a premium on knowledge and its acquisition - spending on education has figured as the single largest outlay for a middle class household after food and groceries.
    F) It is therefore not surprising that an industry chamber has recently reported that 450,000 Indian students spend over USD 13 billion each year in acquiring higher education overseas.

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    Which of the following will the Second sentence?
    Solutions
    While arranging sentences in a sequence, it is important to understand the central theme first so that the subthemes can be arranged accordingly. First should be statement E which introduces the issue about the Indian education scenario. It should be followed by statement B which acts as a continuing statement to E( can be made out from the words 'middle class' mentioned in both the statements). Statement A should follow which further gives statistics for statement B. Statement D highlights the problems of the issue. Next should be statement C which gives statistics and compares the admission of students in different types of institutes. It should be followed by statement F which gives concluding stats on the issue.
    Correct sequence is EBADCF.
  • Question 6/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow:
    Percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages
    Description: https://img1.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image001.png

    Description: https://img.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image002.png

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    What is the respective ratio of total number of children from village M to the number of children attending school from the same village?
    Solutions
    Ans. A
    Total number of children = (2200*26)/100 = 572
    Number of children attending school = (1500*32)/100 = 480
    Ratio = 572:480 --> 143:120
  • Question 7/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow:
    Percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages
    Description: https://img1.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image001.png

    Description: https://img.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image002.png

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    What is the number of children Not attending school from village N?
    Solutions
    Ans. B
    number of children in village N = (2200*15)/100= 330
    Number of children attending school in village N = (1500*12)/100 = 180
    Not attending school = 330-180 = 150
  • Question 8/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow:
    Percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages
    Description: https://img1.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image001.png

    Description: https://img.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image002.png

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    What is the total number of children not attending school from villages M and N together?
    Solutions
    Ans. C
    No of children in village M & N together.
    = [2200*(26+15)]/100 = 902
    No of children attending school from villages M & N together = [1500*(32+12)]/100 = 660
    No of children not attending school = 902 – 660 = 242
  • Question 9/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow:
    Percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages
    Description: https://img1.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image001.png

    Description: https://img.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image002.png

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    What is the total number of children from villages P and M together?
    Solutions
    Ans. A
    Total number of children village P and M together is =[2200*(23+26)]/100 = 1078
  • Question 10/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the pie chart carefully to answer the questions that follow:
    Percentage breakup of number of children in five different villages and breakup of children attending school from those villages
    Description: https://img1.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image001.png

    Description: https://img.gradestack.com/user_files/1/23249/images/Pie-Chart-Quiz-06-July_files/image002.png

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    The number of children attending school from village L. is approximately, what percentage of the number of children from that village?
    Solutions

    Ans. E
    Number of children in village L = (2200*15)/100 = 330
    Number of children attending school in village L = (1500*14)/100 = 210
    Required % is (210/330)*100 = 63.63%

  • Question 11/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    "option fix for student" is coded as "GS%8 IF$21 CF#21 MO@12"
    "mixture menaced in life" is coded as "VL$15 MI%18 WM@14 VM#14"
    "nothing payable to self" is coded as "US%8 LT$7 VP#11 TN@13"
    "hindered work place luck" is coded as "PL@15 VP#11 PW$4 WH%19"

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    What could be the possible code for ‘timeless’?

    Solutions

    option = MO @ 12

    1) code for the first alphabet of the code = reverse place value letter of the last alphabet of the given word

    2) code for the second alphabet of the code = first alphabet of the given word as it is

    3) code for the symbol = random code but different for each word in a sentence

    4) code for the last digits = numerical value of the reverse of the first alphabet of the given word

    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    "option fix for student" is coded as "GS%8 IF$21 CF#21 MO@12"
    "mixture menaced in life" is coded as "VL$15 MI%18 WM@14 VM#14"
    "nothing payable to self" is coded as "US%8 LT$7 VP#11 TN@13"
    "hindered work place luck" is coded as "PL@15 VP#11 PW$4 WH%19"

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    What is the code for ‘protecting child’?
    Solutions

    option = MO @ 12

    1) code for the first alphabet of the code = reverse place value letter of the last alphabet of the given word

    2) code for the second alphabet of the code = first alphabet of the given word as it is

    3) code for the symbol = random code but different for each word in a sentence

    4) code for the last digits = numerical value of the reverse of the first alphabet of the given word

    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 13/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    "option fix for student" is coded as "GS%8 IF$21 CF#21 MO@12"
    "mixture menaced in life" is coded as "VL$15 MI%18 WM@14 VM#14"
    "nothing payable to self" is coded as "US%8 LT$7 VP#11 TN@13"
    "hindered work place luck" is coded as "PL@15 VP#11 PW$4 WH%19"

    ...view full instructions


    What is the code for ‘watching’?
    Solutions

    option = MO @ 12

    1) code for the first alphabet of the code = reverse place value letter of the last alphabet of the given word

    2) code for the second alphabet of the code = first alphabet of the given word as it is

    3) code for the symbol = random code but different for each word in a sentence

    4) code for the last digits = numerical value of the reverse of the first alphabet of the given word

    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 14/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    "option fix for student" is coded as "GS%8 IF$21 CF#21 MO@12"
    "mixture menaced in life" is coded as "VL$15 MI%18 WM@14 VM#14"
    "nothing payable to self" is coded as "US%8 LT$7 VP#11 TN@13"
    "hindered work place luck" is coded as "PL@15 VP#11 PW$4 WH%19"

    ...view full instructions


    What is the code for ‘office going’?
    Solutions

    option = MO @ 12

    1) code for the first alphabet of the code = reverse place value letter of the last alphabet of the given word

    2) code for the second alphabet of the code = first alphabet of the given word as it is

    3) code for the symbol = random code but different for each word in a sentence

    4) code for the last digits = numerical value of the reverse of the first alphabet of the given word

    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 15/25
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    "option fix for student" is coded as "GS%8 IF$21 CF#21 MO@12"
    "mixture menaced in life" is coded as "VL$15 MI%18 WM@14 VM#14"
    "nothing payable to self" is coded as "US%8 LT$7 VP#11 TN@13"
    "hindered work place luck" is coded as "PL@15 VP#11 PW$4 WH%19"

    ...view full instructions


    What is code for ‘intellectual’?
    Solutions

    option = MO @ 12

    1) code for the first alphabet of the code = reverse place value letter of the last alphabet of the given word

    2) code for the second alphabet of the code = first alphabet of the given word as it is

    3) code for the symbol = random code but different for each word in a sentence

    4) code for the last digits = numerical value of the reverse of the first alphabet of the given word

    Therefore, option C is the correct answer.

  • Question 16/25
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    In a customer database, a customer's surname would be keyed into a____.
    Solutions
    In a customer database table, all of the information for one customer is kept in record.
  • Question 17/25
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    Most mail programs automatically complete the following two parts in an e-mail
    Solutions
    Most mail programs automatically complete the following two parts in an e-mail From: and Date :
  • Question 18/25
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    A set of rules that computer on a network use to communicate with each other are called
    Solutions
    When computers communicate with each other, there needs to be a common set of rules and instructions that each computer follows. A specific set of communication rules is called a protocol. Because of the many ways computers can communicate with each other, there are many different protocols
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    Verification of a login name and password is known as_____.
    Solutions
    Authentication is a process in which the credentials provided are compared to those on file in a database of authorized users' information on a local operating system or within an authentication server.
  • Question 20/25
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    What is the language used for developing Android applications?
    Solutions
    The official language for Android development is Java. Large parts of Android are written in Java and its APIs are designed to be called primarily from Java.
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    Who has been appointed as UNICEF’s Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign Ending Violence Against Children (EVAC), and he wants to build awareness on a national level about online safety for children in India?
    Solutions

    • Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana was recently appointed as Unicef’s Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign EVAC (Ending Violence Against Children), and he wants to build awareness on a national level about online safety for children in India.

    • The star is flagging off Facebook India and Unicef India’s one-year joint initiative to protect children’s rights.

    • He says: “The partnership between Facebook and UNICEF is a powerful example of stakeholders from diverse fields and sectors coming together to protect children and their rights.

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    Name the Indian Economist at IMF decided to join the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation after retiring in July 2021?
    Solutions

    • Noted Indian economist Kalpana Kochhar, who heads the Human Resources Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), is retiring next month after serving for over three decades with the organisation to join the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

    • Ms. Kochhar, who served in various senior positions during her three decades at the IMF, will retire on July 30, and will join as Director of Development Policy and Finance, at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • Question 23/25
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    Which bank has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with NABARD and Jammu and Kashmir Gramin Bank (JKGB) for Joint Liability Groups financing?
    Solutions

    • National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the State Bank of India (SBI) and Jammu and Kashmir Gramin Bank (JKGB) in the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and the UT of Ladakh.

    • Aim of the MoU is to finance 1000 Joint Liability Groups (JLGs) and to enhance the flow of credit to tenant farmers, oral lessees, sharecroppers, Small and Marginal farmers (SF/MF), etc.

    • The MoUs on JLG financing were signed and exchanged between NABARD J&K Regional Office, SBI, and JKGB.

    • The people who are suffering from reverse migration under COVID-19 will be provided credit facilities through the JLG formation.

  • Question 24/25
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    The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has been brought under the administrative control of which ministry to facilitate govt’s ambitious disinvestment programme?
    Solutions

    • The government has brought Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) under the Finance Ministry in a bid facilitate its ambitious disinvestment programme.

    • Earlier, DPE was part of Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises.

    • The other 5 departments under the Finance Ministry are Economic Affairs, Revenue, Expenditure, Investment & Public Asset Management and Financial Services

    • The government has budgeted Rs 1.75 lakh crore from stake sale in public sector companies and financial institutions during 2021-22.

  • Question 25/25
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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced ‘Pradhan Mantri Gatishakti National Master Plan’ with a total outlay of rupees ________.
    Solutions

    • While addressing the nation on its 75th Independence Day Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 100 lakh crore Pradhan Mantri Gatishakti National Master Plan.

    • This plan will create employment opportunities for the country's youth and help in a holistic infrastructure growth.

    • It will create jobs and new opportunities and bring in employment opportunities for the youth, he added.

    • "Gatishakti will help local manufacturers turn globally competitive and also develop possibilities of new future economic zones.

    • The 100 lakh crore Gatishakti initiative will bring employment opportunities for youth and help in holistic infrastructure growth.

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