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NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 1

Directions for Below Question :

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Input: uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 68 box 32

Step I: box uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 32 68

Step II: done box uniform 46 train fire 26 32 68 54

Step III: fire done box uniform train 26 32 68 54 46

Step IV: train fire done box uniform 26 68 54 46 32

Step V: uniform train fire done box 68 54 46 32 26

Step V is the last step of the above arrangement.

As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18


Question : How many steps are required to complete the arrangement?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 1

Words arrangement: Words are arranged in ascending order according to English dictionary from left to right.

Number arrangement: Numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left in each step.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Step I: got motor 48 wood 36 share has 52 18 64

Step II: has got motor 48 wood 36 share 18 64 52

Step III: motor has got wood 36 share 18 64 52 48

Step IV: share motor has got wood 18 64 52 48 36

Step V: wood share motor has got 64 52 48 36 18

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 2

Directions for Below Question :

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Input: uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 68 box 32

Step I: box uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 32 68

Step II: done box uniform 46 train fire 26 32 68 54

Step III: fire done box uniform train 26 32 68 54 46

Step IV: train fire done box uniform 26 68 54 46 32

Step V: uniform train fire done box 68 54 46 32 26

Step V is the last step of the above arrangement.

As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18


Question : Which of the following step is:

motor has got wood 36 share 18 64 52 48

 

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 2

Words arrangement: Words are arranged in ascending order according to English dictionary from left to right.

Number arrangement: Numbers are arranged in descending order according to right to left in each step.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Step I: got motor 48 wood 36 share has 52 18 64

Step II: has got motor 48 wood 36 share 18 64 52

Step III: motor has got wood 36 share 18 64 52 48

Step IV: share motor has got wood 18 64 52 48 36

Step V: wood share motor has got 64 52 48 36 18

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NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 3

Directions for Below Question :
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Input: uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 68 box 32

Step I: box uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 32 68

Step II: done box uniform 46 train fire 26 32 68 54

Step III: fire done box uniform train 26 32 68 54 46

Step IV: train fire done box uniform 26 68 54 46 32

Step V: uniform train fire done box 68 54 46 32 26

Step V is the last step of the above arrangement.

As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18


Question : What is the position of “wood” in 4th step from the right end?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 3

Words arrangement: Words are arranged in ascending order according to English dictionary from left to right.

Number arrangement: Numbers are arranged in descending order according to right to left in each step.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Step I: got motor 48 wood 36 share has 52 18 64

Step II: has got motor 48 wood 36 share 18 64 52

Step III: motor has got wood 36 share 18 64 52 48

Step IV: share motor has got wood 18 64 52 48 36

Step V: wood share motor has got 64 52 48 36 18

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 4

Directions for Below Question :

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Input: uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 68 box 32

Step I: box uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 32 68

Step II: done box uniform 46 train fire 26 32 68 54

Step III: fire done box uniform train 26 32 68 54 46

Step IV: train fire done box uniform 26 68 54 46 32

Step V: uniform train fire done box 68 54 46 32 26

Step V is the last step of the above arrangement.

As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Question : Which element is 4th from the left end in the second step?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 4

Words arrangement: Words are arranged in ascending order according to English dictionary from left to right.

Number arrangement: Numbers are arranged in descending order according to right to left in each step.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Step I: got motor 48 wood 36 share has 52 18 64

Step II: has got motor 48 wood 36 share 18 64 52

Step III: motor has got wood 36 share 18 64 52 48

Step IV: share motor has got wood 18 64 52 48 36

Step V: wood share motor has got 64 52 48 36 18

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 5

Directions for Below Question :

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of an input and rearrangement.

Input: uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 68 box 32

Step I: box uniform 46 train 54 fire 26 done 32 68

Step II: done box uniform 46 train fire 26 32 68 54

Step III: fire done box uniform train 26 32 68 54 46

Step IV: train fire done box uniform 26 68 54 46 32

Step V: uniform train fire done box 68 54 46 32 26

Step V is the last step of the above arrangement.

As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Question : What is the position of “64” in the last step?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 5

Words arrangement: Words are arranged in ascending order according to English dictionary from left to right.

Number arrangement: Numbers are arranged in descending order according to right to left in each step.

Input: motor 48 wood 36 share 64 has 52 got 18

Step I: got motor 48 wood 36 share has 52 18 64

Step II: has got motor 48 wood 36 share 18 64 52

Step III: motor has got wood 36 share 18 64 52 48

Step IV: share motor has got wood 18 64 52 48 36

Step V: wood share motor has got 64 52 48 36 18

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 6

Directions for Below Question :

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

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them will celebrate their birthday in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.P sits third to right of S. Only one person sits between P and the one whose birthday is in month which has 30 days. W sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April month. Q sits third to left of one whose birthday is in June month. More than two persons sit between S and V. V sits left of S. W and Q are not immediate neighbours of S. U’s birthday is in month which has less than 30 days. U is not immediate neighbour of S. The one whose birthday is in January sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April.

The one whose birthday is in March sits second to right of one whose birthday is in January. The one whose birthday is in July sits second to right of R. Immediate neighbour of T was not born in the month of August.


Question : Who sits to the immediate right of S?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 6

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 7

Directions for Below Question :

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

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them will celebrate their birthday in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to right of S. Only one person sits between P and the one whose birthday is in month which has 30 days. W sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April month. Q sits third to left of one whose birthday is in June month. More than two persons sit between S and V. V sits left of S. W and Q are not immediate neighbours of S. U’s birthday is in month which has less than 30 days. U is not immediate neighbour of S. The one whose birthday is in January sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April. The one whose birthday is in March sits second to right of one whose birthday is in January. The one whose birthday is in July sits second to right of R. Immediate neighbour of T was not born in the month of August.

Question : Who sits at extreme left end?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 7

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 8

Directions for Below Question :

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

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them will celebrate their birthday in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to right of S. Only one person sits between P and the one whose birthday is in month which has 30 days. W sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April month. Q sits third to left of one whose birthday is in June month. More than two persons sit between S and V. V sits left of S. W and Q are not immediate neighbours of S. U’s birthday is in month which has less than 30 days. U is not immediate neighbour of S. The one whose birthday is in January sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April. The one whose birthday is in March sits second to right of one whose birthday is in January. The one whose birthday is in July sits second to right of R. Immediate neighbour of T was not born in the month of August.

Question : Who celebrates his birthday in June?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 8

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 9

Directions for Below Question :

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

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them will celebrate their birthday in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to right of S. Only one person sits between P and the one whose birthday is in month which has 30 days. W sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April month. Q sits third to left of one whose birthday is in June month. More than two persons sit between S and V. V sits left of S. W and Q are not immediate neighbours of S. U’s birthday is in month which has less than 30 days. U is not immediate neighbour of S. The one whose birthday is in January sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April. The one whose birthday is in March sits second to right of one whose birthday is in January. The one whose birthday is in July sits second to right of R. Immediate neighbour of T was not born in the month of August.

Question : What is the position of Q with respect to U?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 9

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 10

Directions for Below Question :

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

Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them will celebrate their birthday in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.

P sits third to right of S. Only one person sits between P and the one whose birthday is in month which has 30 days. W sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April month. Q sits third to left of one whose birthday is in June month. More than two persons sit between S and V. V sits left of S. W and Q are not immediate neighbours of S. U’s birthday is in month which has less than 30 days. U is not immediate neighbour of S. The one whose birthday is in January sits third to left of one whose birthday is in April. The one whose birthday is in March sits second to right of one whose birthday is in January. The one whose birthday is in July sits second to right of R. Immediate neighbour of T was not born in the month of August.

Question : Who celebrates his birthday in January?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 10

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 11

Directions for Below Question :

In a certain code language:

‘milk is very tasty’ is written as ‘ta la ja sa’,

‘tea is black’ is written as ‘ha ja ka’

‘sweet milk and tea’ is written as ‘ha pa sa ra’.

Question : What is the code for “tea”?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 11

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 12

Directions for Below Question :

In a certain code language:

‘milk is very tasty’ is written as ‘ta la ja sa’,

‘tea is black’ is written as ‘ha ja ka’

‘sweet milk and tea’ is written as ‘ha pa sa ra’.


Question : What is the code for “tasty”?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 12

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 13

Directions for Below Question :

In a certain code language:

‘milk is very tasty’ is written as ‘ta la ja sa’,

‘tea is black’ is written as ‘ha ja ka’

‘sweet milk and tea’ is written as ‘ha pa sa ra’.

Question : “ka” is the code for which of the following?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 13

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 14

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : Statements: A > B ≤ C < D > E

Conclusions:

(I) A > E

(II) D > B

(III) B < E

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 14

Statements: A > B ≤ C < D > E

From the above statements, we get

A > B

D > C ≥ B

D > E

Conclusions:

(I) A > E => not follows

(II) D > B => follows

(III) B < E => not follows

Hence, only II follows.

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 15

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : Statement: M ≤ N > O ≥ P = Q

Conclusions:

(I) N > P

(II) Q ≤ O

(III) Q < N

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 15

Statement: M ≤ N > O ≥ P = Q

From the above statements, we get

M ≤ N

Q = P ≤ O < N

Conclusions:

(I) N > P => follows

(II) Q ≤ O => follows

(III) Q < N => follows

Hence, all follow.

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 16

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : Statements: G < H ≥ I = J, K = G < M

Conclusions:

(I) H > J

(II) H = J

(III) H < J

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 16

Statements: G < H ≥ I = J, K = G < M

Combining the above statements, we get

H > G = K

M > G = K

H ≥ I = J

Conclusions:

(I) H > J => not follows

(II) H = J => not follows

But either I or II follows.

(III) H < J => not follows.

Hence, either I or II follows.

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 17

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “PARENTS” each of which has as many letters between them as there are in English alphabetical series in both forward and backward direction?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 17

In the word “PARENTS”, there are 2 such pairs.

In forward direction: PR

In backward direction: ST

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 18

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters IABT using all the letters, and each letter only once in each word?

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 19

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : In the question below some statements are given 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 follow the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Some cow is deer

No deer is dog

Some dog is fox

Conclusions:

(I) no cow is dog

(II) some dog are deer

(III) some fox is dog

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 19


Conclusions:

(I) no cow is dog

=> This is a possibility but not a definite conclusion. => not follows.

(II) some dog are deer => not follows

(III) some fox is dog

Some dog is fox => some fox is dog => follows.

Hence, only III follows.

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 20

Directions for Below Question :

In these questions a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by three conclusions. Choose the correct option.

Question : C is the son of G. D is the only sister of C. A is father of B. A is married to G. How is B is related to D?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 20


Here, '+' represents 'male' and '-' represents 'female'.

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 21

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(1)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 22

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(2)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 23

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(3)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 24

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(4)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 25

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(5)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 26

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(6)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 27

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(7)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 28

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In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(8)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 29

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(9)__

NABARD Practice Test - 1 - Question 30

Directions for Below Question :

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been marked with numbers. Against each blank five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Investors who expected 2018 to be yet another blockbuster year for stocks may have to __(1)__ their expectations. After a strong start to the year, since the beginning of February, stock markets around the world have __(2)__ a sharp correction. The U.S.’s decision to impose import tariffs on steel and aluminium was the latest development to __(3)__ a sense of uncertainty. As of Tuesday, the Sensex and Nifty are marginally down since the beginning of the year. While the poor state of health of public sector banks has added to the pain, market breadth __(4)__ a more broad-based decline. Notably, this correction comes after a record Bull Run that stocks enjoyed in 2017. While the Sensex advanced about 28% in 2017, the Nifty climbed 30%. Judging by the initial trading sessions of the Indian indices in March, markets look likely to keep investors on __(5)__ feet. After the sharp correction in February, many expected Indian stocks to __(6)__ to new highs, as in the case of previous corrections. But the Nifty and the Sensex, which traded sideways until Monday after their initial fall in February, __(7)__ their short-term downtrend on Tuesday. Whether they will break lower to experience further correction or consolidate for a while __(8)__ moving upwards is anyone’s guess. But it is no secret that investors have been willing to bid up the prices of Indian stocks far ahead of their fundamentals. Despite the absence of any strong rebound in corporate earnings, an __(9)__ economy and economic shocks such as demonetisation and the GST, investors have found enough reason to stay optimistic about Indian stocks. It is only natural that stock prices have __(10)__ to reflect, at least partially, the underlying risks.

Question : __(10)__

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