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NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Kevin, Henry, Tanya, Rick, Susan, Jesse, Tailor, and Jim are eight persons. Each of them visits different cities, which are Dispur, Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bhopal, Odisha, Chennai, and Jaipur. Each of them has a different choice of cuisine-Assyrian, Gujarati, Punjabi, Chinese, Thai, Garhwali, South Indian, and Continental but not necessarily in the same order.

(i) Kevin, who likes South Indian, visits neither Jaipur nor Bhopal.

(ii) Henry visits New Delhi and does not like either Assyrian or Punjabi.

(iii) The one who visits Dispur likes Chinese.

(iv) The one who likes Continental visits Bangalore and the one who visits Chennai likes Gujarati.

(v) Jim doesn’t like Thai.

(vi) Susan and Jesse like Gujarati and Garhwali, though not necessarily in the same order.

(vii) Rick likes Continental.

(viii) Tailor visits Odisha and doesn’t like Assyrian.

(ix) The one who visits Bhopal likes Garhwali.

(x) Tanya doesn’t visit Jaipur.

(xi) The one who visits Mumbai doesn’t like either Punjabi or Thai.

Q. Who among of the following visits Jaipur?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Since From (i), Kevin visits neither Jaipur nor Bhopal.

Also from (iii), the one who visits Dispur likes Chinese.

From (iv), one who likes Continental visits Bangalore and one who visits Chennai likes Gujarati. Therefore, the only city left for Kevin is Mumbai. Hence, Kevin visits Mumbai.

From (vii), Rick likes Continental and also from (iv), one who likes Continental visits Bangalore. Therefore, Rick visits Bangalore and likes Continental.

Since From (ii), Henry does not like either Assyrian or Punjabi and also from (vi), Susan and Jesse likes Gujarati and Garhwali not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, only cuisine left for Henry is Thai. Hence, Henry likes Thai.

Since From (x), Tanya doesn’t visit Jaipur. So, the only city left is Dispur. Therefore, Tanya visits Dispur and also from (iii), one who visits Dispur likes Chinese. Hence, Tanya visits Dispur and likes Chinese.

Now, only city left for Jim is Jaipur. Therefore, Jim visits Jaipur.

Since From (viii), Tailor does not like Assyrian. So, the only cuisine left for Tailor is Punjabi.

Now, only cuisine left for Jim is Assyrian therefore, Jim likes Assyrian.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

If in the word ‘EXPANSION’ all the vowels are first arranged alphabetically and then all the consonants are arranged alphabetically and then all the vowels are replaced by the previous letters and the consonants are replaced by the next letters from the English alphabet. Which letter will be third from the left end?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

Word is- E X P A N S I O N

Vowels and then consonants arranged alphabetically- A E I O N N P S X

Vowels replaced by the previous letter and consonants replaced by the next letter- Z D H N O O Q T Y

Hence, the third letter from the left end here is H.

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NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Kevin, Henry, Tanya, Rick, Susan, Jesse, Tailor, and Jim are eight persons. Each of them visits different cities, which are Dispur, Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bhopal, Odisha, Chennai, and Jaipur. Each of them has a different choice of cuisine-Assyrian, Gujarati, Punjabi, Chinese, Thai, Garhwali, South Indian, and Continental but not necessarily in the same order.

(i) Kevin, who likes South Indian, visits neither Jaipur nor Bhopal.

(ii) Henry visits New Delhi and does not like either Assyrian or Punjabi.

(iii)The one who visits Dispur likes Chinese.

(iv) The one who likes Continental visits Bangalore and the one who visits Chennai likes Gujarati.

(v) Jim doesn’t like Thai.

(vi) Susan and Jesse like Gujarati and Garhwali, though not necessarily in the same order.

(vii) Rick likes Continental.

(viii) Tailor visits Odisha and doesn’t like Assyrian.

(ix) The one who visits Bhopal likes Garhwali.

(x) Tanya doesn’t visit Jaipur.

(xi) The one who visits Mumbai doesn’t like either Punjabi or Thai.

Q. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

Since From (i), Kevin visits neither Jaipur nor Bhopal.

Also from (iii), the one who visits Dispur likes Chinese.

From (iv), one who likes Continental visits Bangalore and one who visits Chennai likes Gujarati. Therefore, the only city left for Kevin is Mumbai. Hence, Kevin visits Mumbai.

From (vii), Rick likes Continental and also from (iv), one who likes Continental visits Bangalore. Therefore, Rick visits Bangalore and likes Continental.

Since From (ii), Henry does not like either Assyrian or Punjabi and also from (vi), Susan and Jesse likes Gujarati and Garhwali not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, only cuisine left for Henry is Thai. Hence, Henry likes Thai.

Since From (x), Tanya doesn’t visit Jaipur. So, the only city left is Dispur. Therefore, Tanya visits Dispur and also from (iii), one who visits Dispur likes Chinese. Hence, Tanya visits Dispur and likes Chinese.

Now, only city left for Jim is Jaipur. Therefore, Jim visits Jaipur.

Since From (viii), Tailor does not like Assyrian. So, the only cuisine left for Tailor is Punjabi.

Now, only cuisine left for Jim is Assyrian therefore, Jim likes Assyrian.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

Study the following information to answer the given questions:

Eight cars P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are parked around the square parking area. Four cars are parked on the corners while four are parked on the middle of the sides. Equal number of cars face towards and away from the center. Not more than two adjacent cars face in the same direction.

Car P is not opposite to car S. Car T is second to the right of car P and both face in same direction. Car V is not adjacent to car U. Two cars are parked between car T and car U, which is parked on the corner. Car Q is opposite to car W. Car P and car U are not adjacent to each other. Car Q and car T face in same direction. Immediate neighbours of car P face in same direction. Car S does not face towards the center. Car U and car R are immediate left of each other.

Q. Four are the same in a certain way thus forms a group. Which among the following does not belong to the group?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

Cars: P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W.

1) Car T is second to the right of car P and both face in same direction.

2) Two cars are parked between car T and car U, which is parked on the corner. So, car P and car T must on the sides.

3) Car P and car U are not adjacent to each other.

4) Immediate neighbours of car P face in same direction.

5) Car Q is opposite to car W. So, both car Q and car W must be on the corners.

6) Car Q and car T face in same direction.

7) Car V is not adjacent to car U. So, car V must be immediate right of car P.

8) Car P is not opposite to car S.

9) Car U and car R are immediate left of each other.

10) Car S does not face towards the center. (So, case 2 would be invalid)

All cars are parked on the corner except car R.

Hence, car R is odd one out.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some Conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only Gun is Bullet

Only a few Guns are Real

All Real are mouser

No Mouser is Trigger

Conclusions:

I) All Bullet are Mouser

II) No Trigger is a Gun

III) Some Guns are Mouser

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

Only Gun is Bullet ? All Bullet are Gun and Bullet cannot have positive relation with anyone. Hence conclusion I does not follow.

Some Guns are Real (I) + All Real are mouser (A) ? Some Guns are mouser (I) + No Mouser is Trigger (E) ? Some Guns are not Triggers (O). Hence conclusion II does not follow but conclusion III follows.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

Study the following information to answer the given questions:

Eight cars P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are parked around the square parking area. Four cars are parked on the corners while four are parked on the middle of the sides. Equal number of cars face towards and away from the center. Not more than two adjacent cars face in the same direction.

Car P is not opposite to car S. Car T is second to the right of car P and both face in same direction. Car V is not adjacent to car U. Two cars are parked between car T and car U, which is parked on the corner. Car Q is opposite to car W. Car P and car U are not adjacent to each other. Car Q and car T face in same direction. Immediate neighbours of car P face in same direction. Car S does not face towards the center. Car U and car R are immediate left of each other.

Q. How many cars are between car U and car T, when counted from right of car T?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

Cars: P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W.

1) Car T is second to the right of car P and both face in same direction.

2) Two cars are parked between car T and car U, which is parked on the corner. So, car P and car T must on the sides.

3) Car P and car U are not adjacent to each other.

4) Immediate neighbours of car P face in same direction.

5) Car Q is opposite to car W. So, both car Q and car W must be on the corners.

6) Car Q and car T face in same direction.

7) Car V is not adjacent to car U. So, car V must be immediate right of car P.

8) Car P is not opposite to car S.

9) Car U and car R are immediate left of each other.

10) Car S does not face towards the center. (So, case 2 would be invalid)

Hence, two cars are between car U and car T, when counted from right of car T.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some Conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Very few Toys are Dolls

Only a few Dolls are Car

No Truck is Car

Conclusions:

I. All Dolls can be Car

II. Some Car being Toys is a possibility

III. Some Toys are Truck

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

Only a few Dolls are Car ? Some Dolls are Car (I) and Some Dolls are not Car (O). Hence conclusion I does not follow.

Some Toys are Dolls (I) + Some Dolls are Car (I) ? Probable conclusion ? Some Car may be Toys (I). Hence conclusion II follows but conclusion III does not follow.\

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:

In a family of 9 members i.e. Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y and Z there are three generations and two married couples. R is sister of W who is unmarried man. Q has no sister. Z is the daughter-in-law of Q, who is the sister-in-law of R. S is the nephew of R. Y has only one child. T is the maternal aunt of V who is grandson of Y. U is father of T.

Q. Who is Q in relation to V?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

Number of persons: Nine

Number of married couples: Two

Number of generations: Three

Now we draw the family tree diagram using the following notations:

1. R is the sister of W who is an unmarried man. Q has no sister.

From this statement, it is clear that W is a male member. Q can have a brother but does not have any sister.

2. Z is the daughter-in-law of Q, who is the sister-in-law of R.

From this statement, it can be said that both Z and Q are female members. Z is married to the son of Q. As Q does not have any sister, R can be the wife of Q’s brother or R is the sibling of Q’s husband.

3. S is the nephew of R.

From this statement, it is clear that S is a male member and he is the son of either sister or brother of R.

4. Y has only one child. T is the maternal aunt of V who is the grandson of Y. U is father of T.

From this statement, it is clear that T is a female member while V and U are male members. T is the sister of V’s mother. And combining it can be stated that Y cannot be the mother or father of V’s mother because Y has only one child. Since we cannot determine the gender of Y, therefore Y is the father or mother of V’s father.

Now as R has already had a brother, W, who is unmarried if we consider Q as the mother of V we cannot accommodate R within our limit of nine members, so is the case if we consider Q as the sister of Y or U.

The only case possible is that Q is the wife of Y. Thus Z is the wife of Q’s son. Since Q is the sister-in-law of R, thus R is the sister of Y. It can be represented as:

From the family tree diagram, it can be determined that Q is the mother of V’s father.

Hence, Q is the paternal grandmother of V.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some Conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only Giraffe is Dogs

Only a few Rat are Camel

No Camel is a Cat

Some Cat are Giraffe

Conclusions:

I. Some Giraffe are not Camel

II. Some Camel can be Giraffe

III. Some Dogs can be Cat

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

No Camel is Cat (E) + Some Cat are Giraffe (I) ? Some Giraffe are not Camel (I). Hence conclusion I follows

No Camel is Cat (E) + Some Cat are Giraffe (I) ? Some Giraffe are not Camel (I) ? Probable conclusion ? Some Camel may be Giraffe (I). Hence conclusion II follows.

Only Giraffe is Dogs ? All Dogs are Giraffe and Dogs cannot have positive relation with anyone. Hence conclusion III does not follow

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

8 boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H which are of different color Blue, Black, Green, Yellow, Purple, Pink, Red, and Brown arranged from bottom to top but not necessarily in the same order.

Box F is placed immediately above the blue color of the box. Three boxes are placed between the black color and green color of the box. Box H which is of green color is placed immediately above C. Number of boxes above the box B is the same as the number of boxes below box D. Box A which is of brown color is placed 2 boxes below box B. Box C which is of pink color placed on bottom-most position. Only one box is placed between the blue color of the box and the purple color of the box which is placed below blue box. Neither box B nor F is the purple color of the box. Box G is placed below box E. The red color of the box is placed above the yellow color of the box.

Q. What is the color of box D?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

1) Box C which is of pink color placed in the bottom-most position.

2) Box H which is of green color is placed immediately above C.

3) Three boxes are placed between the black color and green color of the box.

4) Number of boxes above box B is the same as the number of boxes below box D.

5) Box A which is brown is placed 2 boxes below box B.

According to the above statements here 2 cases will be generated.

6) Only one box is placed between the blue color of the box and the purple color of the box which is placed below blue box.

7) Box F is placed immediately above the blue color of the box.

8) Red color of the box is placed above the yellow color of the bo

9) Neither box B nor F is the purple color of box so according to this case 2 will get eliminated and case 1 will be right.

10) Box G is placed below box E.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Eight-person A, B, C , D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table in a meeting. Some are facing the centre while some are facing outside the centre. They also work in different companies viz. Wipro, Glenmark, Google, Bank of America, Infosys, IBM, Yahoo and Facebook.

A sits third to the right of C. There is one person sitting between A and B. D sits fourth to right of B. The person who works with Google sits second to the right of D. A does not work with Google. Three persons sit between the person who works with Google and Facebook. The person who works with Wipro sits second to the right of the person who works with Facebook. D does not work with Wipro. The person who work with IBM sits third to the right of the person who work with Wipro. C work with IBM. There are two people sitting between D and E. There are three people sitting between the person who work with Infosys and Bank of America. E does not work with Infosys or Bank of America. There is one person sitting between the person who work with Bank of America and Glenmark. The person who work with Google sits third to the right of the person who work with Glenmark. The person who work with Yahoo sits third to the right of the person who work with Bank of America. G sits fourth to right of the person who work with Infosys. F is not the immediate neighbour of G. The person who work with Infosys sits third to the left of the person who work with Google and both faces the same direction.(Same direction means if one faces centre then other also faces the centre and vice-versa). E faces opposite the centre. A work with Facebook

Q. Who among the following works with Google?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

A sits third to the right of C. There is one person sitting between A and B. D sits fourth to right of B. C work with IBM. A work with Facebook. The person who works with Google sits second to the right of D. Three persons sit between the person who works with Google and Facebook. The person who works with Wipro sits second to the right of the person who works with Facebook. D does not work with Wipro.

It will make four cases- Case 1, 2, 3 and 4

Case 1- C faces inside. A sits on its third right. B sits on right of A, faces inside. B faces inside. In this D must face outside. B works in Wipro.

Case 2- C faces inside. A sits on its third right. B sits on left of A, faces inside. B faces inside. In this D faces inside.

In this case D works in Wipro but it is given that D doesn’t works in Wipro, so this case gets discarded.

Case3 - C faces outside. A sits on its third right. B sits on right of A. B faces outside. D faces inside.

Case4 - C faces outside. A sits on its third right. B sits on left of A, faces outside. B faces outside. D faces outside.

We will now see only two cases – Case 1 and Case 3.

The person who work with IBM sits third to the right of the person who work with Wipro. There are two people sitting between D and E. E can be at two places on the immediate right of A or at immediate right of B. There are three people sitting between the person who work with Infosys and Bank of America. E does not work with Infosys or Bank of America. There is one person sitting between the person who work with Bank of America and Glenmark.

We will now see only two cases – Case 1 and Case 3.

If E sits at immediate right of B, then the condition of three people sitting between the person who work with Infosys and Bank of America doesn’t be followed here, so now lets make sit E on the immediate right of A, then the condition is followed now.

E works in Glenmark. The person who work with Google sits third to the right of the person who work with Glenmark. E faces inside.

The person who work with Yahoo sits third to the right of the person who work with Bank of America.

Now in case 1 will not follow this statement so case 1 gets discarded. We will continue with only one case 3.

Case 3- E faces outside. The person who work with Yahoo sits third to the right of the person who work with Bank of America. Bank of America faces outside. D works in yahoo. G sits fourth to right of the person who work with Infosys. G works in bank of America. F is not the immediate neighbour of G. F is an immediate neighbour of D. H works in Google. The person who work with Infosys sits third to the left of the person who work with Google and both faces the same direction. H and F faces inside. E faces opposite the centre. Thus the final arrangement is as follows:-

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: T = V < U ? X; V ? S; H > U

Conclusions:

I. S ? T

II. X < H

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

Given statements: T = V < U ? X; V ? S; H > U

On Combining: T = V < U ? X; V ? S; H > U

Conclusions:

I. S ? T ? True (As V ? S and T = V ? S ? T)

II. X < H ? True (As H > U and U ? X ? X < H )

Therefore Both I and II are True

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Eight-person A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table in a meeting. Some are facing the centre while some are facing outside the centre. They also work in different companies viz. Wipro, Glenmark, Google, Bank of America, Infosys, IBM, Yahoo and Facebook.

A sits third to the right of C. There is one person sitting between A and B. D sits fourth to right of B. The person who works with Google sits second to the right of D. A does not work with Google. Three persons sit between the person who works with Google and Facebook. The person who works with Wipro sits second to the right of the person who works with Facebook. D does not work with Wipro. The person who work with IBM sits third to the right of the person who work with Wipro. C work with IBM. There are two people sitting between D and E. There are three people sitting between the person who work with Infosys and Bank of America. E does not work with Infosys or Bank of America. There is one person sitting between the person who work with Bank of America and Glenmark. The person who work with Google sits third to the right of the person who work with Glenmark. The person who work with Yahoo sits third to the right of the person who work with Bank of America. G sits fourth to right of the person who work with Infosys. F is not the immediate neighbour of G. The person who work with Infosys sits third to the left of the person who work with Google and both faces the same direction.(Same direction means if one faces centre then other also faces the centre and vice-versa). E faces opposite the centre. A work with Facebook.

Q. Who among the following sits third to the right of the person who work with Facebook?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

A sits third to the right of C. There is one person sitting between A and B. D sits fourth to right of B. C work with IBM. A work with Facebook. The person who works with Google sits second to the right of D. Three persons sit between the person who works with Google and Facebook. The person who works with Wipro sits second to the right of the person who works with Facebook. D does not work with Wipro.

It will make four cases- Case 1, 2, 3 and 4

Case 1- C faces inside. A sits on its third right. B sits on right of A, faces inside. B faces inside. In this D must face outside. B works in Wipro.

Case 2- C faces inside. A sits on its third right. B sits on left of A, faces inside. B faces inside. In this D faces inside.

n this case D works in Wipro but it is given that D doesn’t works in Wipro, so this case gets discarded.

Case3 - C faces outside. A sits on its third right. B sits on right of A. B faces outside. D faces inside.

Case4 - C faces outside. A sits on its third right. B sits on left of A, faces outside. B faces outside. D faces outside.

We will now see only two cases – Case 1 and Case 3.

The person who work with IBM sits third to the right of the person who work with Wipro. There are two people sitting between D and E. E can be at two places on the immediate right of A or at immediate right of B. There are three people sitting between the person who work with Infosys and Bank of America. E does not work with Infosys or Bank of America. There is one person sitting between the person who work with Bank of America and Glenmark.

Case 1-

If E sits at immediate right of B, then the condition of three people sitting between the person who work with Infosys and Bank of America doesn’t be followed here, so now lets make sit E on the immediate right of A, then the condition is followed now.

E works in Glenmark. The person who work with Google sits third to the right of the person who work with Glenmark. E faces inside.

The person who work with Yahoo sits third to the right of the person who work with Bank of America.

Now in case 1 will not follow this statement so case 1 gets discarded. We will continue with only one case 3.

Case 3- E faces outside. The person who work with Yahoo sits third to the right of the person who work with Bank of America. Bank of America faces outside. D works in yahoo. G sits fourth to right of the person who work with Infosys. G works in bank of America. F is not the immediate neighbour of G. F is an immediate neighbour of D. H works in Google. The person who work with Infosys sits third to the left of the person who work with Google and both faces the same direction. H and F faces inside. E faces opposite the centre. Thus the final arrangement is as follows:-

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

A ? B means A is to the right of B at a distance of 5m

A * B means A is to the north of B at a distance of 5m

A + B means A is to the left of B at a distance of 5m

A % B means A is to the south of B at a distance of 5m

Q. In X ? R % S ? Y, what is the position of Y with respect to X?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

X ? R % S ? Y:

X is 5 km to the right of R

R is 5 km to the south of S

S is 5 km to the right of Y

Hence, Y is to North-west of X.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

In each question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer. Give answer

Statements: P ? S ? C ? U; N ? S < G ; C ? M

Conclusion I. P ? N II.M < S

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

P ? S ? N No relationship can be established between P and N. Hence conclusion I is not true.

P ? S ? C ? M No relationship can be established between M and S. Hence conclusion II is not true

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

Ten people Tara, Manisha, Manya, Mohit, Kishor, Kiran, Riya, Nidhi, Sunil and Deepika are sitting on Pentagonal shaped table such a way that five people are sitting at the corner of the table, facing inside and remaining five people are sitting on the edges of the table facing outside. The people facing alternatively to each other.

Manya is sitting second to left of Sunil who is sitting immediate right of Tara.Only two persons are sitting between Mohit and Manisha who is sitting at corner of the table. Nidhi is sitting second to left of Manya who is facing outside the table. Riya and Deepika are sitting immediate left to each other. Sunil is sitting second to left of Mohit. Kishor is not a neighbour of Nidhi. Deepika is an immediate neighbour of Manisha.:

Q. How many persons are sitting between Kiran and Nidhi?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

1. Nidhi is sitting second to left of Manya who is facing outside the table.

2. Manya is sitting second to left of Sunil who is sitting immediate right of Tara.

4. Only two persons are sitting between Mohit and Manisha who is sitting at corner of the table.

5. Deepika is an immediate neighbour of Manisha.

6. Riya and Deepika are sitting immediate left to each other.

7. Kishor is not a neighbour of Nidhi.

Final arrangement is,

Hence the answer is none.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

S is brother of P. N is mother of S. T is daughter of P. E is grandmother of T. N does not have married son.

Q. How is T related to S?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

Ten people Tara, Manisha, Manya, Mohit, Kishor, Kiran, Riya, Nidhi, Sunil and Deepika are sitting on Pentagonal shaped table such a way that five people are sitting at the corner of the table, facing inside and remaining five people are sitting on the edges of the table facing outside. The people facing alternatively to each other.

Manya is sitting second to left of Sunil who is sitting immediate right of Tara.Only two persons are sitting between Mohit and Manisha who is sitting at corner of the table. Nidhi is sitting second to left of Manya who is facing outside the table. Riya and Deepika are sitting immediate left to each other. Sunil is sitting second to left of Mohit. Kishor is not a neighbour of Nidhi. Deepika is an immediate neighbour of Manisha.:

Q. Who is sitting between Sunil and Manya?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

1. Nidhi is sitting second to left of Manya who is facing outside the table.

2. Manya is sitting second to left of Sunil who is sitting immediate right of Tara.

4. Only two persons are sitting between Mohit and Manisha who is sitting at corner of the table.

5. Deepika is an immediate neighbour of Manisha.

6. Riya and Deepika are sitting immediate left to each other.

7. Kishor is not a neighbour of Nidhi.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

P, Q, R, S, T and U are six friends. Each of them has different weights. Q is heavier than only R. T is lighter than only two people. U is not the heaviest. The difference between the weights of second heaviest and the third lightest person is 7 kg. P is heavier than T but is not the heaviest. The weight of P is 82 kg.

Q. Which of the following statement is definitely false if weight of R is 61 kg?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

S > P(82 kg) > T > U(75 kg) > Q > R(61 kg)

P – Q = 32

It means Q = 82 – 32 = 60 which is not possible.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions.

Ten people Tara, Manisha, Manya, Mohit, Kishor, Kiran, Riya, Nidhi, Sunil and Deepika are sitting on Pentagonal shaped table such a way that five people are sitting at the corner of the table, facing inside and remaining five people are sitting on the edges of the table facing outside. The people facing alternatively to each other.

Manya is sitting second to left of Sunil who is sitting immediate right of Tara.Only two persons are sitting between Mohit and Manisha who is sitting at corner of the table. Nidhi is sitting second to left of Manya who is facing outside the table. Riya and Deepika are sitting immediate left to each other. Sunil is sitting second to left of Mohit. Kishor is not a neighbour of Nidhi. Deepika is an immediate neighbour of Manisha

Q. Who is sitting immediate right of Manya?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

1. Nidhi is sitting second to left of Manya who is facing outside the table.

2. Manya is sitting second to left of Sunil who is sitting immediate right of Tara.

4. Only two persons are sitting between Mohit and Manisha who is sitting at corner of the table.

5. Deepika is an immediate neighbour of Manisha.

6. Riya and Deepika are sitting immediate left to each other.

7. Kishor is not a neighbour of Nidhi.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

Japan’s SoftBank and NewQuest Capital Partners are among investors seeking to sell shares of IPO-bound FirstCry in the secondary market, valuing the omnichannel baby products retailer in the range of $3.5-4 billion, according to several people in the know.

Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said. The discussions are happening at a time the Pune-based company is looking to pare its foreign ownership while bringing in domestic private equity funding in the runup to filing its initial public offer (IPO) papers in the next few months. FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planned to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”."This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund’s proposed investment fell through. FirstCry, which is a vertical eCommerce platform, is currently valued at around $2.7 billion, which was ascribed to it earlier this year when Premji bulked up its ownership via a secondary share deal in April. According to a person aware of the matter, Premji Invest owns ______ 9-11% stake in the firm, Mahindra Retail holds 12-13% and US private equity major TPG has 5-6%.People familiar with its IPO plan said the company is aiming to go public at a $6-7 billion valuation given that it is a rare example of a profitable eCommerce firm, having recorded net earnings in the financial year 2021. "There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting," another person privy to the discussions said.If the company files for an IPO, it will be the first new-age tech startup to do so after logistics player Delhivery’s public float in May amid a largely skittish market. Economic Times reported on May 16 that FirstCry had hit pause on its plans to file papers for the initial public offering (IPO) following the downturn in sentiments that hit the global economy. Emailed queries sent to SoftBank and NewQuest did not elicit a response while Supam Maheshwari, CEO, FirstCry declined to comment.Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planning to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National In.

Q. According to the passage, who is the biggest investor in FirstCry?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

The correct answer is 'Softbank'

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words.

The Centre’s push to resolve the problem of bad loans through an ordinance is likely to ____ (1) the banks’ provisioning costs in the short-term as they will need to take significant haircuts or write-offs on their non-per-forming assets, according to Fitch Ratings.

Further losses due to higher provisioning for bad loans could ____ (2)weaker banks closer to a breach of their capital requirements and even force mergers ____ (3) they receive ‘pre-emptive capital injections,’ the agency said in a report.

While Fitch said that the greater powers assigned to the central bank to ____ (4) in banks at ‘an earlier stage when risks build’ is an important step towards a healthy banking system in the future, the move also makes it more likely that the number of state banks will fall in the medium-term.

Further losses at some of the weakest small-to medium-sized state banks could pressure them to shrink, or to ____ (5) exit the system by entering into forced mergers.

Find the appropriate word (1).

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

The correct word here is ‘nudge’. It means ‘the act of pushing someone or something gently’.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

Japan’s SoftBank and NewQuest Capital Partners are among investors seeking to sell shares of IPO-bound FirstCry in the secondary market, valuing the omnichannel baby products retailer in the range of $3.5-4 billion, according to several people in the know.

Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said. The discussions are happening at a time the Pune-based company is looking to pare its foreign ownership while bringing in domestic private equity funding in the runup to filing its initial public offer (IPO) papers in the next few months. FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planned to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund’s proposed investment fell through. FirsCry, which is a vertical eCommerce platform, is currently valued at around $2.7 billion, which was ascribed to it earlier this year when Premji bulked up its ownership via a secondary share deal in April. According to a person aware of the matter, Premji Invest owns ______ 9-11% stake in the firm, Mahindra Retail holds 12-13% and US private equity major TPG has 5-6%.

People familiar with its IPO plan said the company is aiming to go public at a $6-7 billion valuation given that it is a rare example of a profitable eCommerce firm, having recorded net earnings in the financial year 2021. "There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting," another person privy to the discussions said.

If the company files for an IPO, it will be the first new-age tech startup to do so after logistics player Delhivery’s public float in May amid a largely skittish market. Economic Times reported on May 16 that FirstCry had hit pause on its plans to file papers for the initial public offering (IPO) following the downturn in sentiments that hit the global economy. Emailed queries sent to SoftBank and NewQuest did not elicit a response while Supam Maheshwari, CEO, FirstCry declined to comment.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planning to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National In ..

Q. What will fit in the blank taken from the passage:

According to a person aware of the matter, Premji Invest owns ______ 9-11% stake in the firm, Mahindra Retail holds 12-13% and US private equity major TPG has 5-6%.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

The correct answer is 'about'.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate words.

The Centre’s push to resolve the problem of bad loans through an ordinance is likely to ____ (1) the banks’ provisioning costs in the short-term as they will need to take significant haircuts or write-offs on their non-per-forming assets, according to Fitch Ratings.

Further losses due to higher provisioning for bad loans could ____ (2)weaker banks closer to a breach of their capital requirements and even force mergers ____ (3) they receive ‘pre-emptive capital injections,’ the agency said in a report.

While Fitch said that the greater powers assigned to the central bank to ____ (4) in banks at ‘an earlier stage when risks build’ is an important step towards a healthy banking system in the future, the move also makes it more likely that the number of state banks will fall in the medium-term.

Further losses at some of the weakest small-to medium-sized state banks could pressure them to shrink, or to ____ (5) exit the system by entering into forced mergers.

Find the appropriate word (2).

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

The word ‘intervene’ means ‘to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse’. It is appropriate here.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

Japan’s SoftBank and NewQuest Capital Partners are among investors seeking to sell shares of IPO-bound FirstCry in the secondary market, valuing the omnichannel baby products retailer in the range of $3.5-4 billion, according to several people in the know.

Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said. The discussions are happening at a time the Pune-based company is looking to pare its foreign ownership while bringing in domestic private equity funding in the runup to filing its initial public offer (IPO) papers in the next few months. FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planned to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund’s proposed investment fell through. FirstCry, which is a vertical eCommerce platform, is currently valued at around $2.7 billion, which was ascribed to it earlier this year when Premji bulked up its ownership via a secondary share deal in April. According to a person aware of the matter, Premji Invest owns ______ 9-11% stake in the firm, Mahindra Retail holds 12-13% and US private equity major TPG has 5-6%.

People familiar with its IPO plan said the company is aiming to go public at a $6-7 billion valuation given that it is a rare example of a profitable eCommerce firm, having recorded net earnings in the financial year 2021. "There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting," another person privy to the discussions said.

If the company files for an IPO, it will be the first new-age tech startup to do so after logistics player Delhivery’s public float in May amid a largely skittish market. Economic Times reported on May 16 that FirstCry had hit pause on its plans to file papers for the initial public offering (IPO) following the downturn in sentiments that hit the global economy. Emailed queries sent to SoftBank and NewQuest did not elicit a response while Supam Maheshwari, CEO, FirstCry declined to comment.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planning to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National In ..

Q. What is the Tone of the passage

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

The correct answer is 'Expository'

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

In these questions, a sentence is given with two words/ groups of words in bold type. One of these or both of these word (s) /groups of words may have a certain error. You have to find out the correct word/ group of words from among the four choices given below each sentence to replace the incorrect word/group of words and make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

In India, while the appointment process is seemed insulated from politics, it is difficult to maintain that the judges are all entirely immune to the reality of political power and authority.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

The first part of the sentence requires an appropriate adverb, thus the use of ‘seemingly’ feels appropriate as it also fits into the context of the sentence.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

Japan’s SoftBank and NewQuest Capital Partners are among investors seeking to sell shares of IPO-bound FirstCry in the secondary market, valuing the omnichannel baby products retailer in the range of $3.5-4 billion, according to several people in the know.

Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said. The discussions are happening at a time the Pune-based company is looking to pare its foreign ownership while bringing in domestic private equity funding in the runup to filing its initial public offer (IPO) papers in the next few months. FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planned to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund’s proposed investment fell through. FirstCry, which is a vertical eCommerce platform, is currently valued at around $2.7 billion, which was ascribed to it earlier this year when Premji bulked up its ownership via a secondary share deal in April. According to a person aware of the matter, Premji Invest owns ______ 9-11% stake in the firm, Mahindra Retail holds 12-13% and US private equity major TPG has 5-6%.

People familiar with its IPO plan said the company is aiming to go public at a $6-7 billion valuation given that it is a rare example of a profitable eCommerce firm, having recorded net earnings in the financial year 2021. "There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting," another person privy to the discussions said.

If the company files for an IPO, it will be the first new-age tech startup to do so after logistics player Delhivery’s public float in May amid a largely skittish market. Economic Times reported on May 16 that FirstCry had hit pause on its plans to file papers for the initial public offering (IPO) following the downturn in sentiments that hit the global economy. Emailed queries sent to SoftBank and NewQuest did not elicit a response while Supam Maheshwari, CEO, FirstCry declined to comment.

Q. Which of the following is/are incorrect according to the given passage?

A. People familiar with its IPO plan said the company is aiming to go public at a $6-7 billion valuation given that it is a familiar example of a profitable eCommerce firm, having recorded net earnings in the financial year 2021.

B. Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund’s proposed investment fell through.

C. There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will not be discussed in its next board meeting

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

The correct answer is 'Both A and C'

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

In these questions, a sentence is given with two words/ groups of words in bold type. One of these or both of these word (s) /groups of words may have a certain error. You have to find out the correct word/ group of words from among the four choices given below each sentence to replace the incorrect word/group of words and make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful. If the sentence is correct as it is, mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer.

Renewal hopes of stimulus measures in Europe also came into play after surveys of private sector economic activity in September painted a gloomy picture for the region, with risen Covid-19 infections leading to a downturn in services.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

The first part of the sentence mentions about happenings in the recent ‘past’ thus, the past form of the verb ‘renew’ will be used, i.e. ‘renewed’.

The second part mentions about an event that is ongoing and thus ‘rising’ is the correct form.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

Japan’s SoftBank and NewQuest Capital Partners are among investors seeking to sell shares of IPO-bound FirstCry in the secondary market, valuing the omnichannel baby products retailer in the range of $3.5-4 billion, according to several people in the know.

Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said. The discussions are happening at a time the Pune-based company is looking to pare its foreign ownership while bringing in domestic private equity funding in the runup to filing its initial public offer (IPO) papers in the next few months. FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planned to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund’s proposed investment fell through. FirstCry, which is a vertical eCommerce platform, is currently valued at around $2.7 billion, which was ascribed to it earlier this year when Premji bulked up its ownership via a secondary share deal in April. According to a person aware of the matter, Premji Invest owns ______ 9-11% stake in the firm, Mahindra Retail holds 12-13% and US private equity major TPG has 5-6%.

People familiar with its IPO plan said the company is aiming to go public at a $6-7 billion valuation given that it is a rare example of a profitable eCommerce firm, having recorded net earnings in the financial year 2021. "There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting," another person privy to the discussions said.

If the company files for an IPO, it will be the first new-age tech startup to do so after logistics player Delhivery’s public float in May amid a largely skittish market. Economic Times reported on May 16 that FirstCry had hit pause on its plans to file papers for the initial public offering (IPO) following the downturn in sentiments that hit the global economy. Emailed queries sent to SoftBank and NewQuest did not elicit a response while Supam Maheshwari, CEO, FirstCry declined to comment.

Sources privy to the developments said the company is “planning to file its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.

"This is akin to a pre-IPO deal which will set the price for the company and ideally they want to bring on board domestic funds," one of the persons told ET. The person cited the example of Premji Invest — the family investment vehicle of Wipro founder chairman Azim Premji — which had upped its stake during (FirstCry’s) previous secondary round when the National In ..

Q. Choose the antonym of the word 'akin'

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

The correct answer is 'alien'.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

In each of the following questions, a word has been used in sentences in THREE different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentences in which the usage of the word is CORRECT or APPROPRIATE.

PRAGMATIC

(i) This policy was based on two pragmatic considerations, and no guerilla organisation would overlook these.

(ii) The bench also directed the Noida and Greater Noida authorities to set up a nodal cell for pragmatic completion certificate to home buyers.

(iii) He was highly practical and would come up with pragmatic solutions on various issues.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

Only option 3 is correct here. Pragmatic means dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.

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