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Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

Statements:
Some mangoes are yellow.
Some tixo are mangoes.

Conclusions:
(1) Some mangoes are green.
(2) Tixo is a yellow.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

From the image:

  • Some mangoes are green. No
  • Tixo is a yellow. maybe or may not be

Neither of the conclusions follows.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

Rani was going with a boy and her friend. Her friend asked Rani about the boy. She said, "My maternal uncle and the uncle of the boy's maternal uncle are the same". How is Rani and that boy related?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

Two possibilities are there.

Case I:

Case II:

So, relation between Rani and the boy is "Mother and Son" or "Aunt and Nephew".

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Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

A school bus driver starts from the school and drives 2 km towards north. He then makes a left turn and drives 5 km. After that, he makes a left turn and drives 8 km. Next, he makes a left turn again and drives another 5 km. The driver finally makes a left turn and drives 1 km before stopping.

What distance and in which direction should the driver go to reach the school from the end point?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

Required distance = 8 - (2 + 1) = 5 km
Hence, the driver needs to go 5 km towards north to reach the school again.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

Directions: The given question is on the basis of following information.

A number and word arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, re-arranges them by undertaking a specific rule in every step. Given below is the illustration of an input and its steps of re-arrangement.

Input: 8 Camera 3 12 Stardom Umbrella 11 Orange 21 23 Public Apple
Step I - Apple 3 8 Camera 12 Stardom Umbrella 11 Orange 21 23 Public
Step II - Apple 3 8 Camera 12 Umbrella 11 Orange 23 Public Stardom 21
Step III - Apple 3 Orange 11 8 Camera 12 Umbrella 23 Public Stardom 21
Step IV - Apple 3 Orange 11 8 Camera Umbrella 23 Public 12 Stardom 21
Step V - Apple 3 Orange 11 Umbrella 23 8 Camera Public 12 Stardom 21
Step VI - Apple 3 Orange 11 Umbrella 23 Camera 8 Public 12 Stardom 21
Here, step VI is the final step of the given input.

Input for the question is given below:

Input: Ice-cream 18 Elephant 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 13 23 Train

Q. What will be the product of the first number from both ends in step V?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

Distribution of words in the given input is as follows.
Words initiating with a vowel - Apple, Orange and Umbrella
Consonants - Camera, Public and Stardom
Prime numbers - 3, 11 and 23
Composite numbers - 8, 12 and 21
The re-arrangement of this input is done using the following logic.
Step 1 - Vowel + smallest prime number at start (Apple 3)
Step 2 - Consonant + largest composite number at last (Stardom 21)
Step 3 - Next vowel + next prime number (Orange 11) and the process continues till step 6.
So, the re-arrangement for the asked Input - Ice-cream 18 Elephant 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 13 23 Train:

Step 1 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 18 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 23 Train
Step 2 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 23 Train 18
Step 3 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl Train 18
Step 4 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 6 31 Brain Owl Praise 12 Train 18
Step 5 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 Owl 31 6 Brain Praise 12 Train 18
Step 6 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 Owl 31 Brain 6 Praise 12 Train 18
The numbers are 13 and 18 and the product is 234.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

Directions: The given question is on the basis of following information.

A number and word arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, re-arranges them by undertaking a specific rule in every step. Given below is the illustration of an input and its steps of re-arrangement.

Input: 8 Camera 3 12 Stardom Umbrella 11 Orange 21 23 Public Apple
Step I - Apple 3 8 Camera 12 Stardom Umbrella 11 Orange 21 23 Public
Step II - Apple 3 8 Camera 12 Umbrella 11 Orange 23 Public Stardom 21
Step III - Apple 3 Orange 11 8 Camera 12 Umbrella 23 Public Stardom 21
Step IV - Apple 3 Orange 11 8 Camera Umbrella 23 Public 12 Stardom 21
Step V - Apple 3 Orange 11 Umbrella 23 8 Camera Public 12 Stardom 21
Step VI - Apple 3 Orange 11 Umbrella 23 Camera 8 Public 12 Stardom 21
Here, step VI is the final step of the given input.

Input for the question is given below:

Input: Ice-cream 18 Elephant 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 13 23 Train

Q. In step 3, which of the following elements is fourth to the left of seventh element from the right end?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

Distribution of words in the given input is as follows.
Words initiating with a vowel - Apple, Orange and Umbrella
Consonants - Camera, Public and Stardom
Prime numbers - 3, 11 and 23
Composite numbers - 8, 12 and 21
The re-arrangement of this input is done using the following logic.
Step 1 - Vowel + smallest prime number at start (Apple 3)
Step 2 - Consonant + largest composite number at last (Stardom 21)
Step 3 - Next vowel + next prime number (Orange 11) and the process continues till step 6.
So, the re-arrangement for the asked Input - Ice-cream 18 Elephant 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 13 23 Train:

Step 1 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 18 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 23 Train
Step 2 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl 23 Train 18
Step 3 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 6 31 Brain 12 Praise Owl Train 18
Step 4 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 6 31 Brain Owl Praise 12 Train 18
Step 5 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 Owl 31 6 Brain Praise 12 Train 18
Step 6 - Elephant 13 Ice-cream 23 Owl 31 Brain 6 Praise 12 Train 18
So, in step 3, element '13' is fourth to the left of the seventh element (31) from the right end.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

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

Statements:

U > H = G ≥ N; E < N > W ≥ O

Conclusion:

I. G > E

II. H > N

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 6

Statements:

U > H = G ≥ N; E < N > W ≥ O

Conclusion:

I. G > E → True → According to the statement G ≥ N > E

II. H > N → False → According to the statement U > H = G ≥ N

Hence, Option (b) is correct.
Mistake Points:
As from the equation H = G ≥ N.
There is a difference in (≥, >) both the sign.

When H ≥ N means H is greater or equal to N.

When H > N means H is greater than N.

As in conclusion 2, it is said H = G ≥ N from this we cannot say H is greater than N.

Thus conclusion 2 is false.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Eight persons are living in an apartment having eight floors. First floor is numbered one; second floor is numbered two and so on till the top-most floor which is numbered eight. There are eight entrepreneurs and eight leading businessmen in the building. On each floor one entrepreneur lives with one leading businessman. The names of the eight entrepreneurs are – Mohit, Ravi, Pulkit, Praveen, Anurag, Nishant, Prashant and Rahul – not necessarily in the same order. The names of the eight businessmen are – Mahesh Kaalra, Sunil Mittal, Anil Aggarwal, Ravi Bajaj, Anand Malhotra, George Ford, Dilip Shanghvi and Anil Kaalra.
Rahul is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor. There are two persons staying between the floors on which Prashant and Anurag live. Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal. Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.  Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor. Prashant is staying on the third floor. Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor. Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him. Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor. George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor. Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.

Q. Name the entrepreneur who is staying on the first floor?  

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

Pulkit lives on first floor.
Option C, is hence the correct answer.
Final table:

Common explanation:
Reference:
Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal.
Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.
Inference:

Reference:
Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him.
Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Prashant is staying on the third floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor.
Inference:

Note: The only left businessman - George Ford must be living on the seventh floor.

Reference:
Rahul is staying on an even numbered floor. Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor.
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
Inference:
So, Mohit must be living on the seventh floor and Pulkit on the first floor.

Final table:

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 8

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Eight persons are living in an apartment having eight floors. First floor is numbered one; second floor is numbered two and so on till the top-most floor which is numbered eight. There are eight entrepreneurs and eight leading businessmen in the building. On each floor one entrepreneur lives with one leading businessman. The names of the eight entrepreneurs are – Mohit, Ravi, Pulkit, Praveen, Anurag, Nishant, Prashant and Rahul – not necessarily in the same order. The names of the eight businessmen are – Mahesh Kaalra, Sunil Mittal, Anil Aggarwal, Ravi Bajaj, Anand Malhotra, George Ford, Dilip Shanghvi and Anil Kaalra.
Rahul is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor. There are two persons staying between the floors on which Prashant and Anurag live. Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal. Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.  Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor. Prashant is staying on the third floor. Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor. Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him. Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor. George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor. Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.

Q. How many entrepreneurs are staying between the floors on which Mahesh Kalra and Mohit live?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 8

Mahesh Kalra lives on 3rd foor and Mohit stays on 7th floor. Clearly, there are 3 floors in between the flats of these two.
Option C, is hence the correct answer.
Final table:

Common explanation:
Reference:
Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal.
Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.
Inference:

Reference:
Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him.
Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Prashant is staying on the third floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor.
Inference:

Note: The only left businessman - George Ford must be living on the seventh floor.

Reference:
Rahul is staying on an even numbered floor. Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor.
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
Inference:
So, Mohit must be living on the seventh floor and Pulkit on the first floor.

Final table:

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Eight persons are living in an apartment having eight floors. First floor is numbered one; second floor is numbered two and so on till the top-most floor which is numbered eight. There are eight entrepreneurs and eight leading businessmen in the building. On each floor one entrepreneur lives with one leading businessman. The names of the eight entrepreneurs are – Mohit, Ravi, Pulkit, Praveen, Anurag, Nishant, Prashant and Rahul – not necessarily in the same order. The names of the eight businessmen are – Mahesh Kaalra, Sunil Mittal, Anil Aggarwal, Ravi Bajaj, Anand Malhotra, George Ford, Dilip Shanghvi and Anil Kaalra.
Rahul is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor. There are two persons staying between the floors on which Prashant and Anurag live. Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal. Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.  Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor. Prashant is staying on the third floor. Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor. Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him. Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor. George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor. Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.

Q. Ravi is staying on which floor?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

Ravi is staying on second floor.
Option A, is hence the correct answer.
Final table:

Common explanation:
Reference:
Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal.
Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.
Inference:

Reference:
Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him.
Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Prashant is staying on the third floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor.
Inference:

Note: The only left businessman - George Ford must be living on the seventh floor.

Reference:
Rahul is staying on an even numbered floor. Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor.
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
Inference:
So, Mohit must be living on the seventh floor and Pulkit on the first floor.

Final table:

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

Directions: Read the given information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Eight persons are living in an apartment having eight floors. First floor is numbered one; second floor is numbered two and so on till the top-most floor which is numbered eight. There are eight entrepreneurs and eight leading businessmen in the building. On each floor one entrepreneur lives with one leading businessman. The names of the eight entrepreneurs are – Mohit, Ravi, Pulkit, Praveen, Anurag, Nishant, Prashant and Rahul – not necessarily in the same order. The names of the eight businessmen are – Mahesh Kaalra, Sunil Mittal, Anil Aggarwal, Ravi Bajaj, Anand Malhotra, George Ford, Dilip Shanghvi and Anil Kaalra.
Rahul is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor. There are two persons staying between the floors on which Prashant and Anurag live. Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal. Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.  Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor. Prashant is staying on the third floor. Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor. Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him. Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor. George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor. Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.

Q. Which of the following pairs lives on the 5th floor.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

In the following common exlanation it is clear that Nishant and Sunil Mittal live on 5th floor.
Hence, option D is correct.
Final table:

Common explanation:
Reference:
Praveen is staying on the topmost floor with Anil Aggarwal.
Anil Kaalra is staying with Anurag on floor number sixth.
Inference:

Reference:
Dilip Shanghvi is staying on the fourth floor but Ravi is not staying with him.
Anand Malhotra is staying on the second floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Prashant is staying on the third floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Mahesh Kaalra is staying exactly between the floors of Dilip Shanghvi and Anand Malhotra but not on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
George Ford and Mohit are not staying on the fifth floor.
Inference:

Reference:
Ravi is staying on an even – numbered floor and Ravi Bajaj is staying on the first floor.
Inference:

Note: The only left businessman - George Ford must be living on the seventh floor.

Reference:
Rahul is staying on an even numbered floor. Mohit is staying on an odd – numbered floor but not on the first floor.
Sunil Mittal is staying on the floor exactly below the floor of Anil Kaalra but not with Pulkit.
Inference:
So, Mohit must be living on the seventh floor and Pulkit on the first floor.

Final table:

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

If the sum and product of the roots of the equation kx2 + 6x + 4k = 0 are equal, then k = 

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

(786*74) ÷ x = 1211.75

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

(786*74) ÷ x = 1211.75
x = 48

So option D is correct

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

How is GREEN written in a code ?
I.GREEN AND BLACK is written as ‘ #@7’ and ORANGE AND PINK is written as ‘$%#’
II.PINK AND RED is written as ‘ #$8’ and YELLOW AND GREEN is written as ‘6@#’

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

From I and II :
GREEN = @
AND = #

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

Directions to Solve

Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and replace the question mark in the given series.

Question -

2,3,8,27, 112,?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

The pattern is x 1 + 1, x 2 + 2, x 3 + 3, x 4 + 4,.....

So, missing term = 112 x 5 + 5 = 565.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

The outer circumference of a circular track is 220 meter. The track is 7 meter wide everywhere. Calculate the cost of levelling the track at the rate of 50 paise per square meter.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

Let outer radius = R; then inner radius = r = R – 7
2πR = 220 ⇒ R = 35 m;
r = 35 – 7 = 28 m
Area of track = π R2 – πr2 ⇒ p(R2 – r2)
= 1386 m2

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

Directions: Study the given table carefully and answer the question that follow:
Number of candidates appeared and qualified for a test (in hundreds) in 6 different years from 5 different zones.
Note: Here App. means Appeared and Qual. Means qualified.

Q. What was the ratio of the number of candidates appeared from zone P in the year 2005 to the number to the number of candidates qualified from zone S in the year 2007?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

Required ratio
= 3.2/5.6
= 32/56
= 4/7
= 4 : 7

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

The following bar graph shows the total number of employees in 4 different companies.
What is the sum of female employees of company Q and company S?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

Calculation:

Female in Q = 1240 - 350 = 890

Female in S = 825 - 340 = 485

According to the question:

Sum = 890 + 485 = 1375

∴ Option 3 is the correct answer.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Two trains A and B running at speeds 42 km/hr and 48 km/hr respectively are approaching each other. They are [A] km far from each other. After 12 minutes, a vulture starts flying from train A towards train B at the speed of [B] km/hr. It reverses its direction as soon as it reached B and starts filying towards A and continues this until trains A and B meet. The total distance covered by it is [C] km. The vulture meets train B (first time) in half the time train A meets train B (from the time vulture started). The distance between the points where train B meets vulture for the first time and train B meets train A is 72 km. The distance between trains A and B, when the vulture meets train B for the second time is [D].

Q. What should come in place of A?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

Let the speed of the vulture be a km/hr
Relative speed of A and B = (42 + 48) = 90 km/hr
Relative speed of vulture and B (when vulture approaches B) = a + 48
Given: Vulture reaches B in half time as A from the point vulture starts
Let x be the distance travelled

180 = 48 + a
a = 132 km/hr (Blank B)
Distance between B’s meeting point with vulture and A is 72
Time taken by B = 72/48 = 1.5 hours
This 1.5 hour will be half the time as Vulture reaches B in half time as A from the point vulture starts
So, total times for A to meet B (from the point when Vulture started) = 2 × 1.5 = 3 hours
Hence total meeting time = 3 + 12/60 = 3.2 hours
Distance (blank A) = 3.2 × (48 + 42) = 288 km

Hence, option C is correct.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Two trains A and B running at speeds 42 km/hr and 48 km/hr respectively are approaching each other. They are [A] km far from each other. After 12 minutes, a vulture starts flying from train A towards train B at the speed of [B] km/hr. It reverses its direction as soon as it reached B and starts filying towards A and continues this until trains A and B meet. The total distance covered by it is [C] km. The vulture meets train B (first time) in half the time train A meets train B (from the time vulture started). The distance between the points where train B meets vulture for the first time and train B meets train A is 72 km. The distance between trains A and B, when the vulture meets train B for the second time is [D].

Q. What will come in place of B?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

Let speed of vulture be a km/hr
Relative speed of A and B = (42 + 48) = 90 km/hr
Relative speed of vulture and B (when vulture approaches B) = a + 48
Given: Vulture reaches B in half time as A from the point vulture starts
Let x be the distance travelled

180 = 48 + a
a = 132 km/hr (Blank B)
Hence, option E is correct.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

The principal advantage of having a clear cut objective of business is that it does not derail; the enterprise does not stray ...(1)... the direct route that it has set for ...(2)... Enterprises with well-defined objectives can conveniently undertake ...(3)... and follow long range development policies. Recognition of objectives ...(4)... the temptation to compromise long range ...(5)... for short term gains and improves coordination in work and consistency in policy.

 

What will come in Option Three?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

Production - It is something enterprise do to make money.

Appraisal - Enterprise does an appraisal to celebrate or appreciate the work at end of work. (They call it Appraisal Cycle).

Research - It means they think and work on future plans and applies to the enterprise.

Audit - It is an inspection or observation of past performance (Generally finance).

So according to all definitions, answer is "production".
 

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

Besides offering such physiological rewards as toned muscles, karate, if practicedregularly, can turn the body into a dangerous weapon and produce numerousother benefits.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

This question has to do with dangling modifiers. There is no subject in the first phrase, the part before the first comma. Therefore the subject of the verb in that phrase must come directly after the comma. What is the verb in the phrase?
Offering is the verb. Who or what does the offering? Karate offers. Therefore karate is the subject and must come directly after the first comma. The only choice which offers this is A.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

The new government requires employers to inform an employee of their legal right to holidays and overtime pay.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

The first issue you need to be aware of is pronoun reference. It should be employees’ legal right, not employers’. Therefore, you can eliminate A and D. The singular “an employee” does not go together with the plural “their”. Option B does not have  greement between the plural “employees” and the singular “he”. Option E has an unclear pronoun, “they”, at the end of the option. It is not clear whether this word refers to the employees or the employers. Only option C is correct.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

Riddled with bullets, shattered by bombs, and hidden in alleys, the historic buildingsin Lodz, Poland, were long ignored by tourists, traveling instead to morewell-known memorial museums.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

This question has to do with ambiguity arising from a lack of pronouns and improper word order. Choices C, D and E all imply that tourists are the ones who were riddled with bullets, shattered by bombs and hidden in alleys. This is a case of dangling modifiers. Choice A implies that the buildings may have been the ones traveling to more well-known memorial museums. Choice B uses the pronoun “who”. This correctly connects all the parts of the sentence. Choice B is the correct answer.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

Directions: Read the passage and answer the question given below. Some words are printed in underline in order to help you locate them while answering some of the question.

Member nations of the United Nations body charged with regulating shipping on the high seas adopted a first-ever strategy to blunt the sector’s large contribution to climate change  bringing another major constituency on board in the international quest to cap the planet’s warming well below an increase of 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit). The strategy embraced by a committee of the International Maritime Organization would lower emissions from container ships, oil tankers, bulk carriers and other vessels by at least 50 percent by the year 2050 vs. where they stood in 2008. The group also said that emissions from shipping should reach a peak, and begin to decline, as soon as possible.

But the United States “reserved” its position on the strategy, with Coast Guard official Jeffrey Lantz, who headed the delegation to the London deliberations, saying that the country views “the establishment of an absolute reduction target as premature.” The United States also objected to how responsibilities would be divided between developed and developing countries, and expressed “serious concern about how this document was developed and finalized.” Shipping in recent years has been responsible for about 800 million tons annually of carbon dioxide emissions, according to Dan Rutherford, the marine and aviation program director of the International Council on Clean Transportation, who was in attendance for the deliberations in London. That means shipping’s emissions are 2.3 percent of the global total. “If you counted it as a country, it would be the sixth-largest source of CO2 emissions,” said Rutherford, noting that 800 million tons of annual emissions is comparable to emissions from Germany.

Moreover, if nothing is done to halt emissions growth in the industry, emissions are projected to continue to grow, and shipping would burn up a significant share of the remaining global carbon emissions allowable under the Paris climate agreement releasing as much as 101 billion tons of carbon-dioxide-equivalent emissions between now and 2075, according to an analysis by Rutherford’s organization. Shipping and aviation are two major greenhouse-gas-producing sectors that have sat rather uncomfortably in the context of the global push to cut emissions under the Paris climate agreement.

Both sectors are very difficult to decarbonize, since they rely on energy-dense fuels to allow ships or planes to travel great distances without stopping. Meanwhile, since the sectors have major international components, they are not the responsibility of any single country to regulate as part of a domestic climate-change strategy. Instead, addressing their role in climate change has fallen to United Nations bodies such as the IMO and the International Civil Aviation Organization. Yet despite the ambition of the current strategy for shipping, Rutherford’s group’s analysis shows that it may not be strong enough. The group says that to be consistent with the Paris agreement, shipping should emit no more than 17 billion tons of carbon-dioxide-equivalent emissions from 2015 onward but that the current agreement implies emissions between 28 billion and 43 billion tons.

The group says that to be consistent with the Paris agreement, shipping should emit no more than 17 billion tons of carbon-dioxide-equivalent emissions from 2015 onward but that the current agreement implies emissions between 28 billion and 43 billion tons. For shipping and aviation to decarbonize, current fuel oils would have to be replaced by biofuels or, perhaps  ultimately, hydrogen or batteries. But such innovations so far are being tested only in smaller ships and planes. Rutherford said.“The largest container ships and airplanes use a tremendous amount of energy. They’re going to be harder to electrify or put hydrogen in,” he said.

Q. What is the primary purpose of the author of the passage?
I. to highlight the significance of the strategy adopted by IMO to reduce the emissions by shipping industry which would help tackle climate change
II. to highlight the contribution of shipping and aviation industry in the total volume of emissions and its impact on climate.
III. to study the impact of climate change on low lying island nations and address their concerns of emissions from the shipping industry

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

Statement I is correct. Refer to the lines: Member nations of the United Nations body charged with regulating shipping on the high seas adopted a first-ever strategy to blunt the sector’s large contribution to climate change  bringing another major constituency on board in the international quest to cap the planet’s warming well below an increase of 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit).

Statements I and II do not cover the entire scope of the passage.

Thus, option A is correct.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question given below.

A golden age for Western schools in China may be coming to an end in the face of a new government clampdown.

China has been a happy hunting ground for Western schools in recent years, as a burgeoning middle class looks to equip their children with the qualifications to get into a Western university, as well as the skills to join a global workforce.

The last five years has seen a 64% increase in the number of students enrolled in international schools in China, which now account for 372,000 children in 857 schools.

But from next year, schools will have to select their students via a lottery, rather than being able to pick and choose from among the applicants.

The crackdown has been prompted by fears that foreign-owned schools are poaching the brightest children, according to Richard Gaskell, director of international education analysts ISC Research.

The move follows changes introduced last year requiring international schools to teach the Chinese curriculum alongside other national programs.

‘There is a backlash against the rapid increase in private schools in China, particularly from the big public schools where it’s perceived that they have been simply creaming off the best kids,’ Mr Gaskell said.

Foreign-owned schools should also expect greater scrutiny and bureaucracy, he added.

International schools should put expansion plans on hold until the full effect of the changes becomes apparent next spring, he told the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference of leading fee-paying schools in the U.K.

The Chinese government was also concerned at the number of students heading abroad to study, both at K-12 level and for higher education, he added.

The international schools market has exploded in China in recent years, after the authorities relaxed regulations so that Chinese children could attend foreign-owned schools.

Until then, international schools almost entirely served the children of foreign nationals, but opening them up to Chinese children revealed a massive and previously untapped demand.

For the growing Chinese middle class, the schools provided a more reliable route than Chinese national schools for getting into highly-regarded universities in the West, particularly those in the U.S. and U.K.

These students, in turn, represent a lucrative source of income, for both the schools themselves and for Western universities. The annual fee for a leading international school is around 280,000 yuan, or $39,000.

China is the largest source of international students at U.K. universities, accounting for more than one in five at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Some of the most prestigious private schools have sought to capitalise on their brand by opening branches in China in recent years. Wellington College has five schools in China - two each in Shanghai and Hangzhou and one in Tianjin - while Dulwich College has four - two in Shanghai and one each in Beijing and Suzhou.

A record 14 British international schools have opened or are due to open in China this year, including outposts of the King’s School, Canterbury, and Shrewsbury School, which counts Charles Darwin among its alumni.

But despite the increased scrutiny, Mr. Gaskell said there are still opportunities for international schools to open in China, given the "massive demand" among Chinese families.

"There is a deep desire amongst the wealthy, middle class and young Chinese parents for a Western style of education," he said.

Parents want an international education but also want their children to retain their culture and identity, he added, as well as excellent exam results and "places at the top universities."

Q. Which of the following statements is/are true with respect to the passage?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

Refer to:
Parents want an international education but also want their children to retain their culture and identity, he added, as well as excellent exam results and "places at the top universities."
The highlighted part confirms that the statement given in option A is incorrect.
Refer to:
A golden age for Western schools in China may be coming to an end in the face of a new government clampdown.
The highlighted part confirms that the statement given in option B is incorrect.
Refer to:
A record 14 British international schools have opened or are due to open in China this year, including outposts of the King’s School, Canterbury, and Shrewsbury School, which counts Charles Darwin among its alumni.
The highlighted parts confirm that the statement given in option C is also incorrect.
Refer to:
The annual fee for a leading international school is around 280,000 yuan, or $39,000.
The highlighted part validates that the statement given in option D is also not true.
Hence, option E (None of the above) is the correct answer.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

When was the Standup India scheme launched to support entrepreneurship among women and SC&ST Communities who are looking to obtain a loan to launch their business venture?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

The Government of India launched the Stand-Up India scheme on April 5, 2016, as part of efforts to support entrepreneurship among women and Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe (SC & ST) communities.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

Who invented the Automated Teller Machine (ATM)?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

John Adrian Shepherd-Barron, a British inventor of Indian descent, led the team that installed the first cash machine, now known as the automated teller machine or ATM.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

Which among the following is not a type of the Payment and Settlement System?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

Payment systems transactions in India would comprise transactions processed and settled through (a) Paper Clearing [Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR), Non-MICR, Cheque Truncation System (CTS), Express Cheque Clearing System (ECCS)]; (b)Bulk electronic transaction processing systems like Electronic Clearing Service (ECS), with its variants Regional ECS and National ECS; National Automated Clearing House (NACH) - Debit and Credit; (c) Card Payments(Debit, Credit, and Electronic); (d) Large Value [Real Time Gross Settlement Payment and Settlement Systems in India (RTGS)]; (e) Retail [National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT)]; (f) Fast Payments [Immediate Payment Service (IMPS), Unified Payments Interface(UPI)]; and (g) e-Money [Prepaid Payment Instrument (PPI) Cards and Wallets).

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

In India a borrower can use _____% of the external commercial borrowing(ECB) to repay rupee debt.

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

Borrowers can use 25 per cent of the ECB to repay rupee debt and the remaining 75 per cent should be used for new projects. A borrower can not refinance its entire existing rupee loan through ECB. The money raised through ECB is cheaper given near-zero interest rates in the US and Europe, Indian companies can repay part of their existing expensive loans from that. An ECB is an instrument used in India to facilitate the access to foreign money by Indian corporations and PSUs (public sector undertakings). ECBs include commercial bank loans, buyers' credit, suppliers' credit, securitised instruments such as floating rate notes and fixed rate bonds etc., credit from official export credit agencies and commercial borrowings from the private sector window of multilateral financial Institutions such as International Finance Corporation (Washington), ADB, AFIC, CDC, etc. ECBs cannot be used for investment in stock market or speculation in real estate.

Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 30

Who is organizing the International Conference on Green Hydrogen?

Detailed Solution for Syndicate Bank PO Mock Test - 8 - Question 30

The International Conference on Green Hydrogen is being organized by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, in partnership with the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, and the Office of Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India. The conference aims to bring together global scientific, policy, academic, and industrial leaders to discuss recent advances and emerging technologies in the entire green hydrogen value chain. The event will facilitate knowledge exchange and innovation-driven solutions in the sector, strengthening the sustainability ecosystem.

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