# Bank PO

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Instructions Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
A # B means A is mother of B
A $B means A is husband of B A @ B means A is daughter of B A % B means A is brother of B Q1. How is W related to Z in W % X$ Y # Z

Q2. Which of the following should replace (?) so that M is grandson of P?
M $N @ O (?) S @ P Q3. How is E related to A in  A % B$ C # D % E ?

Q4. How is R related to P in P @ Q % S $R ? Q5. How is S related to M in M # N @ O % S$ P ?

Instructions In a certain language,

“Institute of banking personnel selection ” is coded as “po ja li ki jo”. “Staff selection commission” is coded as “pe na jo”.“Commission in banking” is coded as “ko pe ja”. “Personal banking commission” is coded as “ja pe po”.

Q6. What can be the code for ‘Selection in banking’ in the given code language?

Q7.What can be the code for ‘Selection institute’ in the given code language?

Q8.What is the code for ‘in’ in the given code language?

Q9.In the given code language, what does the code ‘ki’ stand for?

Q10. What is the code for ‘staff’ in the given code language?

Directions (11-15): Twelve members of a cricket team are sitting in two parallel rows containing 6 people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 P, Q, R, S, T, and U are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all facing North.

S sits third to right of Q, either S or Q sits an extreme end of line. The one who faces Q sits second to right of E. Two people sits between B and F. Neither B nor F sits at an extreme end of the line.

Q11. Who amongst the following sits at the extreme ends of the rows?

The immediate end of line. The immediate neighbour of B faces the person who sits third to left of P, R and T are immediate neighbours of the each other. C sits second to the left of A. T does not face the immediate neighbour of D.

Q12. Who amongst the following faces S?

Q13. How many persons are seated between U and R?

Q14. P is related to A in the same way as S is related to B based on the given arrangement. To which of the following is T related to, following the same pattern?

Q15. Which of the following is true regarding T?

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE:

Q1)- Ramola’s monthly income is three times Ravina’s monthly income, Ravina’s monthly income is fifteen percent more that Ruchika’s monthly income. Ruchika’s monthly income is Rs. 32,000. What is Ramola’s annual income?

Q2)- An HR Company employs 4800 persons, out of which 45 percent are males and 60 percent of the males are either 25 years or older. How many males are employed in that HR Company who are younger than 25 years?

Q3)-A person travels from P to Q at a speed of 40 kmph and returns to Q by increasing his speed by 50%. What is his average speed for both the trips?

4) A boat takes 5 hrs to travel 105 km downstream. The speed of the boat in downstream is 1.4 times of the speed of the boat in upstream. What is the speed of the current? (in kmph)

5) Aman starts from point A at 2 : 00 pm and move towards point B at a speed of 25 km/hr while Sandeep leave point B at 4 : 00 pm and move towards point A at a speed of 35 km/hr speed. If distance between A and B is 410 km, then at what time Aman and Sandeep cross each other?

(Q.6-10)Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Five workers: A, B, C, D and E are hired to do a certain piece of work. The bar graph given below shows the time taken (in days) by a pair of workers to complete the work?

A is how much percent less/more efficient than B?

Q.7)     Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Five workers: A, B, C, D and E are hired to do a certain piece of work. The bar graph given below shows the time taken (in days) by a pair of workers to complete the work.

In how many days B, D and E working together can complete 75% of work?
Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Five workers: A, B, C, D and E are hired to do a certain piece of work. The bar graph given below shows the time taken (in days) by a pair of workers to complete the work.

In how many days, the work is completed if B and D worked for alternate days starting from B?
Q.9)     Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Five workers: A, B, C, D and E are hired to do a certain piece of work. The bar graph given below shows the time taken (in days) by a pair of workers to complete the work.

A, C and E together completed the work and for which they received a total of Rs. 13,950. Find the share of E.
Q.10)   Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Five workers: A, B, C, D and E are hired to do a certain piece of work. The bar graph given below shows the time taken (in days) by a pair of workers to complete the work.?
A and D started working together, but after 20 days A is replaced by B and D is replaced by E. After 20 more days E is replaced by C. In how many days the whole work is completed?
Q.11) Direction: The table demonstrates the number of marks secured by every understudy in various subjects. The marks are out of aggregate 150 marks in each subject. Some values are missing in the table. To answer each question, refer to data in table and respective question.

If the average marks of Pavi and Suresh in Maths is 105 and the marks scored by Pavi and Suresh in Maths is 60 less than that of marks scored by Ramesh and Suresh in Biology. Find the particular ratio of the aggregate marks acquired by Pavi and Suresh in Maths and that scored by Suresh and Ramesh in Biology?
Q.14)Direction: The table demonstrates the number of marks secured by every understudy in various subjects. The marks are out of aggregate 150 marks in each subject.
Some values are missing in the table. To answer each question, refer to data in table and respective question.

If Marks scored by Sita in Chemistry and Statistics is 30 less than the marks scored without anyone else’s input in Maths at that point find the general % of marks got by Sita in Maths, Chemistry and Statistics?
Q.15)Direction: The table demonstrates the number of marks secured by every understudy in various subjects. The marks are out of aggregate 150 marks in each subject. Some values are missing in the table. To answer each question, refer to data in table and respective question.
Pavi’s marks in Statistics equivalents to half of the marks scored without anyone else in Biology while Sita’s Marks in Statistics is 10 less than the marks scored independent from anyone else in Physics. At that point what is the average mark scored by understudies in Statistics?
ENGLISH  LANGUAGE:

Q. 1) Directions: Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph then answer the questions given below them.
(A)In all varieties of humor, especially the subtle ones it is therefore what the reader thinks which gives extra meaning to these verses.
(B) But such a verse may also be enjoyed at the surface level.
(C) Nonsense verse is not of the most sophisticated formsof literature.
(D) This fulfills the author’s main intention in such a verse which is to give pleasure.
(E) Howeve r the reader who understands the broad implications of the content and allusion finds greater pleasure.
(F)The reason being it requires the reader to supply a meaning beyond the surface meaning.
Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence?

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