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NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

In a lake, there are 10 steps labelled using alphabets from A to J. Starting from step A, every minute a frog jumps to the 4th step from where it started - that is from the step A it would go to the step E and from E it would go to the step I and from I it would go to C etc.

Q. Where would the frog be at the 60th minute if it starts at the step A?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 1

The steps are labelled using alphabets from A to J.

TO MAKE IT EASY, WE HAVE ASSIGNED NUMBERS TO THE STEPS AS FOLLOWS:

Labelled with alphabets: A B C D E F G H I J

Labelled with numbers: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

The frog takes total 60 minutes and takes 4 step length jumps every time.

Thus,

1st minute: 1 + 4 = 5th step (E)

2nd minute: 5 + 4 = 9th step (I)

3rd minute: 9 + 4 = 3rd step (C)

4th minute: 3 + 4 = 7th step (G)

5th minute: 7 + 4 = 11 = 10+1 = 1st step (A)

The same process is repeated 12 x 5 times.

Then, the jumping positions are

1 5 9 3 7

1 5 9 3 7

1 5 9 3 7 and so on.

After 15 cycles, frog will be in the 1st position i.e., at 5th minute, 10th minute,

15minutes....60th minute frog will be in the 1st position.

i.e., at 60t

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 2

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

There are Ten persons namely Pravin, Sam, Raman, Seetha, Deepak, Yuvan, Vijay, Sandy, Vibi and Ajith are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.

Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Deepak sits between Vibi and Sandy and opposite to Yuvan. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Sam sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn’t face south direction. Sandy was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Ajith and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don’t sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.

Q. Which of the following pair is born on same month?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 2
Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row.

Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row.

Deepak sits between Vibi and Sandy and opposite to Yuvan.

Sandy was born in August month.

Here we get two possibilities i.e

Sam sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month.

Raman doesn’t face south direction.

Case 2: With respect to above statement, there is no place for Sam in case-2. Thus case-2 becomes invalid and it can be eliminated.

The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Ajith and opposite to the person who is born in April.

Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April.

The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don’t sit at any of the ends.

Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.

Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June.

Finally, Ajith and Vijay were born in June month

Here, Ajith and Vijay were born on June, Sam and Deepak born on April so option 1 and 2 is correct

Hence, The answer is Both 1 and 2.

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NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 3

If Football is called Cricket, Cricket is called Basketball, Basketball is called Badminton, Badminton is called Volleyball, Volleyball is called Hockey and Hockey is called Golf, then which of the following games is not played using a ball?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 3
Badminton is played without any ball and in the question Badminton is called Volleyball.
NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 4

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

There are Ten persons namely Pravin, Sam, Raman, Seetha, Deepak, Yuvan, Vijay, Sandy, Vibi and Ajith are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. People sitting in Row-1 facing north direction while people sitting in Row-2 facing south direction. Therefore people sitting in Row-1 face the people sitting in Row-2. They were born in following months among January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.

Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row. Deepak sits between Vibi and Sandy and opposite to Yuvan. Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April. Sam sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month. Raman doesn’t face south direction. Sandy was born in August month. The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Ajith and opposite to the person who is born in April. The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don’t sit at any of the ends. Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.

Q. Four out of the five are similar in certain way and form a group, which of the following does not belong to the group?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 4
Seetha sits exactly in the middle of the north facing row.

Pravin sits at the extreme right end of the south facing row.

Deepak sits between Vibi and Sandy and opposite to Yuvan.

Sandy was born in August month.

Here we get two possibilities i.e

Sam sits opposite to Raman and to the immediate right of the person, who was born in May month.

Raman doesn’t face south direction.

Case 2: With respect to above statement, there is no place for Sam in case-2. Thus case-2 becomes invalid and it can be eliminated.

The person who was born in March sits to the immediate right of Ajith and opposite to the person who is born in April.

Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in April.

The person born in January sits to the right of the person born in July but they don’t sit at any of the ends.

Only one person sits between the two persons who were born in May.

Exactly two persons were born in each of the month of April, May and June.

Finally, Ajith and Vijay were born in June month

Here, the person and birth month of the person who sits opposite is given except Vijay - June which is the birth month of the person itself

Hence, the answer is Vijay - June.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

Study the following information and answer the given questions

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

INPUT: while 22 window yells 12 become 36 cost 48 hole 97 73

Step I: become while 22 window yells 12 36 cost 48 hole 97 73

Step II: become 12 while 22 window yells 36 cost 48 hole 97 73

Step III: become 12 cost while 22 window yells 36 48 hole 97 73

Step IV: become 12 cost 22 while window yells 36 48 hole 97 73

Step V: become 12 cost 22 hole while window yells 36 48 97 73

Step VI: become 12 cost 22 hole 36 while window yells 48 97 73

Step VII: become 12 cost 22 hole 36 while 48 window yells 97 73

Step VIII: become 12 cost 22 hole 36 while 48 window 73 yells 97

Step VIII is the last step of the arrangement of the above input as the intended arrangement is obtained.

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

Input: milk 47 simple 75 23 viva 16 sample elf 34

Q. Which of the following would be the final arrangement?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 5

Step I: elf milk 47 simple 75 23 viva 16 sample 34

Step II: elf 16 milk 47 simple 75 23 viva sample 34

Step III: elf 16 milk 23 47 simple 75 viva sample 34

Step IV: elf 16 milk 23 sample 47 simple 75 viva 34

Step V: elf 16 milk 23 sample 34 47 simple 75 viva

Step VI: elf 16 milk 23 sample 34 simple 47 75 viva

Step VII: elf 16 milk 23 sample 34 simple 47 viva 75

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

Directions: These questions are based on the following information.

There are 7 family members P, Q, R, S, T, U and V going to a party. There are three generations in which only two are married couples. P is the grandfather of U who is a male. R is the son-in-law of S. V is the son of Q. S has only two children, both of the same gender. T is the sister-in-law of R.

Q. Who is Q in this party?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 6
From the given information,

1) P is the grandfather of U who is a male.

2) R is the son-in-law of S.

3) V is the son of Q.

4) T is the sister-in-law of R.

5) S has only two children, both of the same gender which means either both are male or both are female( as we can see S is the wife of P and her children are T and Q and both are sister and Q is the wife of R and U is the brother of V)

Hence, in the party Q is R’s wife.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.

Few people are sitting in a row facing North. 3 persons are sitting between M and N. K is third to the right of N. K is second to the left of P. Number of person between M and P is same s the number of person between M and L. Only three person sit to the left of L. Six person sits between L and J. Two person sit between P and R. R is sitting at second position from one of the end.

Q. What is the position of J with respect to M?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 7

Given: Few person are sitting in a row facing North.

1) Only three person sit to the left of L.

2) Six person sit between L and J.

3) R is sitting at second position from one of the end.

4) Two person sit between P and R.

5) 3 persons are sitting between M and N.

6) K is third to the right of N. K is second to the left of P.

7) Number of person between M and P is same s the number of person between M and L.

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

Directions: These questions are based on the following information.

There are 7 family members P, Q, R, S, T, U and V going to a party. There are three generations in which only two are married couples. P is the grandfather of U who is a male. R is the son-in-law of S. V is the son of Q. S has only two children, both of the same gender. T is the sister-in-law of R.

Q. How many males are there?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 8
From the given information,

1) P is the grandfather of U who is a male.

2) R is the son-in-law of S.

3) V is the son of Q.

4) T is the sister-in-law of R.

5) S has only two children, both of the same gender which means either both are male or both are female( as we can see S is the wife of P and her children are T and Q and both are sister and Q is the wife of R and U is the brother of V)

Hence, there are 4 males.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - 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 a few suits are pieces.

Some pieces are jute.

All jute are needles.

All needles are threads.

Conclusions:

I. Some suits are not jute.

II. Some threads being suits is a possibility.

III. All pieces are threads.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 9

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 10

Direction: Study the following instruction carefully and answer the given questions

There are 7 cricket players playing on different days of a week and scores different run. Players are Ram, Sham, Mohan, Sohan, Archit, Virat and Rohit. They play from Monday to Sunday not in the same order. The run scored by them is 50, 100, 150, 10, 0, 99 and 49. (The order may be different).

Rohit was the first one to play. Rohit scored the highest run among the all. Archit and Sohan being private employs the played on weekend. Sohan played a day before Archit played. Sham played before Sohan and after Mohan. Mohan played on the mid – day of the week. Ram played 3 days before Sham played. Virat played well but couldn’t complete its century and scored 99 runs. Ram score 1/3 of the runs scored by Rohit. Sum of runs scored by Mohan and Archit is 59. Archit scored more runs than Mohan. Sham scored a duck. (Week starts from Monday)

Q. Who scored a century and when did he play?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 10
Players: Ram, Sham, Mohan, Sohan, Archit, Virat and Rohit.

Days: Monday to Sunday

Runs: 50, 100, 150, 10, 0, 99 and 49

1) Rohit was the first one to play. As First day of the week is Monday. Hence Rohit played on Monday.

2) Rohit scored the highest run among the all. The highest run scored here according to the question is 150. Hence, Rohit scored 150 runs.

3) Archit and Sohan being private employs the played on weekend. Weekend days are Saturday and Sunday.

4) Sohan played a day before Archit played. As Sohan played before Archit it means Sohan played on Saturday and Archit played on Sunday.

5) Sham played before Sohan and after Mohan.

6) Mohan played on the mid – day of the week. Mid – day of the week is Thursday. Hence, Mohan played on Thursday. As Sham played after Mohan and before Sohan it means Sham played on Friday.

7) Ram played 3 days before Sham played. 3 days before Sham played is Tuesday hence, Ram played on Tuesday.

8) Virat played well but couldn’t complete its century and scored 99 runs. As all days are now occupied only one is left that is Wednesday. Hence, Virat played on Wednesday.

9) Ram score 1/3 of the runs scored by Rohit. 1/3 of the score made by Rohit is 50. Hence, Ram scored a half century.

10) Sum of runs scored by Mohan and Archit is 59. X + Y = 59.

11) Archit scored more runs than Mohan. There are only four runs left that is 0, 49, 100 and 10 and the combination that give a sum of 59 is only 10 and 49. As Archit scored more hence Archit scored 49 and Mohan Scored 10.

12) Sham scored a duck. Now only two runs are left 0 and 100 as Sham scored a duck, hence Sohan scored a 100.

This is the complete table possible.

Hence, Sohan scored a century on Saturday.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

Each vowel of the GLADIOLUS word is substituted with the next letter of the English alphabetical series and each consonant is substituted with the letters preceding it. How many vowels will be present in the new arrangement?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 11

G ? F

L ? K

A ? B

D ? C

I ? J

O ? P

L ? K

U ? V

S ? R

Thus,

GLADIOLUS = FKBCJPKVR.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 12

Direction: Study the following instruction carefully and answer the given questions

There are 7 cricket players playing on different days of a week and scores different run. Players are Ram, Sham, Mohan, Sohan, Archit, Virat and Rohit. They play from Monday to Sunday not in the same order. The run scored by them is 50, 100, 150, 10, 0, 99 and 49. (The order may be different).

Rohit was the first one to play. Rohit scored the highest run among the all. Archit and Sohan being private employs the played on weekend. Sohan played a day before Archit played. Sham played before Sohan and after Mohan. Mohan played on the mid – day of the week. Ram played 3 days before Sham played. Virat played well but couldn’t complete its century and scored 99 runs. Ram score 1/3 of the runs scored by Rohit. Sum of runs scored by Mohan and Archit is 59. Archit scored more runs than Mohan. Sham scored a duck. (Week starts from Monday)

Q. When did Virat played?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 12
Players: Ram, Sham, Mohan, Sohan, Archit, Virat and Rohit.

Days: Monday to Sunday

Runs: 50, 100, 150, 10, 0, 99 and 49

1) Rohit was the first one to play. As First day of the week is Monday. Hence Rohit played on Monday.

2) Rohit scored the highest run among the all. The highest run scored here according to the question is 150. Hence, Rohit scored 150 runs.

3) Archit and Sohan being private employs the played on weekend. Weekend days are Saturday and Sunday.

4) Sohan played a day before Archit played. As Sohan played before Archit it means Sohan played on Saturday and Archit played on Sunday.

5) Sham played before Sohan and after Mohan.

6) Mohan played on the mid – day of the week. Mid – day of the week is Thursday. Hence, Mohan played on Thursday. As Sham played after Mohan and before Sohan it means Sham played on Friday.

7) Ram played 3 days before Sham played. 3 days before Sham played is Tuesday hence, Ram played on Tuesday.

8) Virat played well but couldn’t complete its century and scored 99 runs. As all days are now occupied only one is left that is Wednesday. Hence, Virat played on Wednesday.

9) Ram score 1/3 of the runs scored by Rohit. 1/3 of the score made by Rohit is 50. Hence, Ram scored a half century.

10) Sum of runs scored by Mohan and Archit is 59. X + Y = 59.

11) Archit scored more runs than Mohan. There are only four runs left that is 0, 49, 100 and 10 and the combination that give a sum of 59 is only 10 and 49. As Archit scored more hence Archit scored 49 and Mohan Scored 10.

12) Sham scored a duck. Now only two runs are left 0 and 100 as Sham scored a duck, hence Sohan scored a 100.

This is the complete table possible.

Hence, Virat played on Wednesday and scored 99 runs.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

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

‘X & Y’ means ‘X is mother of Y’

‘X $ Y’ means ‘X is father of Y’

‘X % Y’ means ‘X is daughter of Y’

‘X * Y’ means ‘X is husband of Y’

‘X # Y’ means ‘X is sister of Y’

Q. What should come in place of question mark to establish that P is brother-in-law of S in the given expression?

P * Q % R ? S # T

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 13

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Point B is 6 m South of point A. C is 3 m South of B. D is 3 m West of C. E is 5 m North of D. F is 6 m East of E.

Q. In which direction is point C with respect to point F?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 14

Hence, C is in South-West direction with respect to point F.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“ offered interest larger disputed ” is written as ‘3V 3F 2H 3V’

“resolve formula central settlement” is written as ‘3U 3Y 2N 3F’

“title harmony mediation appointed” is written as ‘2U 2A 5L 4V’

“alternative inform condition national” is written as ‘5U 2M 4L 4N’

Q. The code ‘2A 2V 3S 2U’ may represent

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 15

Logic:- Number represent total number of vowel in the word. And letter represent the one letter before the opposite letter of the last letter in the word.

For eg., offered = 3V = 3(total number of vowel in the word). V(one letter before the opposite of the last letter)

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 16

Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language,

“ram farmer wheat crop” is coded as “Sm3, Gr6, Xt5, Dp4”

“harvest rice corn together” is coded as “It7, Se4, Dn4, Ur8”

“Water plant daily grows” is coded as “Xr5, Qt5, Ey5, Hs5”.

Q. What is the code for “save water enjoy life”?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 16
1. First element is a letter which represents immediate next letter in the capital form of the first letter of the word.

2. Second element is the last letter of the word.

3. The third element is a number representing the number of letters in the word.

In similar way,

Save ? Te

Water ? Xr5

Enjoy ? Fy5

Life ? Me4

Hence, “save water enjoy life” is coded as “Te4, Xr5, Fy5, Me4”.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

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

There are eight persons namely, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W born in the same month of different years viz, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2001 and 2002 and all are sitting in a row facing north , but not necessarily in the same order. The age was considered as on the year 2019.

W was born on a leap year and sits at any of the extreme end. W is 5 years younger than S, who sits second to the right of V, born in an even numbered year but not in 1990 and is an immediate neighbour of W. V is 12 years younger than Q, who is 5 years younger than U. There are three persons sitting between V and R, who is 3years older than Q, who is not to the right of R. There are as many persons between V and T is same as P and R. There is one person between U and R. T was not born in the odd numbered year.

Q. Who among the following sits in the exact between of the one who is born in year 1995 and R?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 17

As we are provided with the following information,

W was born on a leap year and sits at any of the extreme end. W is 5 years younger than S, who sits second to the right of V, born in an even numbered year but not in 1990 and is an immediate neighbour of W. It means W was born in the year 2000 which is the only leap year given to us. S is 5 years older than W, so S is born in year 1995.

For, V as we are not sure could be born in the year 2002 or in 1992.

Two cases can be seen for this

Case 1- When W sits at the extreme left end of the row facing north.

Case 2- When W sits at the extreme right end of the row facing north.

Case 1;

Case 2:

Now in the above case 2, we cannot make sit S to the second right of V, as they are facing north and there is only one place to the right of V and already W is sitting there, so this case gets discarded here and we will continue with the case 1.

V is 12 years younger than Q, who is 5 years younger than U. For this if V is born in year 1992, then Q must be born in 1980 which is not provided in the question. So if V is born in year 2002, then Q must be born in 1990. Q is 5 years younger than U, he must be born in year 1985. There are three persons sitting between V and R, who is 3years older than Q, who is not to the right of R. R was born in year 1987. Q will sit on the left of R. There are as many persons between V and T is same as P and R. There is one person between U and R. T was not born in the odd numbered year. T is born in year 1992 and P was born in year 2001.

Hence we came to the final sitting arrangement of the eight persons.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 18

Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language,

“ram farmer wheat crop” is coded as “Sm3, Gr6, Xt5, Dp4”

“harvest rice corn together” is coded as “It7, Se4, Dn4, Ur8”

“Water plant daily grows” is coded as “Xr5, Qt5, Ey5, Hs5”.

Q. “Ng9” may be the code for which of the following words?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 18
1. First element is a letter which represents immediate next letter in the capital form of the first letter of the word.

2. Second element is the last letter of the word.

3. The third element is a number representing the number of letters in the word.

Hence, ‘Ng9’ is code for ‘marketing’.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

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

There are eight persons namely, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W born in the same month of different years viz, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2001 and 2002 and all are sitting in a row facing north , but not necessarily in the same order. The age was considered as on the year 2019.

W was born on a leap year and sits at any of the extreme end. W is 5 years younger than S, who sits second to the right of V, born in an even numbered year but not in 1990 and is an immediate neighbour of W. V is 12 years younger than Q, who is 5 years younger than U. There are three persons sitting between V and R, who is 3years older than Q, who is not to the right of R. There are as many persons between V and T is same as P and R. There is one person between U and R. T was not born in the odd numbered year.

Q. How many persons are sitting between P and the one who is born in the year 1985?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 19

As we are provided with the following information,

W was born on a leap year and sits at any of the extreme end. W is 5 years younger than S, who sits second to the right of V, born in an even numbered year but not in 1990 and is an immediate neighbour of W. It means W was born in the year 2000 which is the only leap year given to us. S is 5 years older than W, so S is born in year 1995.

For, V as we are not sure could be born in the year 2002 or in 1992.

Two cases can be seen for this

Case 1- When W sits at the extreme left end of the row facing north.

Case 2- When W sits at the extreme right end of the row facing north.

Now in the above case 2, we cannot make sit S to the second right of V, as they are facing north and there is only one place to the right of V and already W is sitting there, so this case gets discarded here and we will continue with the case 1.

V is 12 years younger than Q, who is 5 years younger than U. For this if V is born in year 1992, then Q must be born in 1980 which is not provided in the question. So if V is born in year 2002, then Q must be born in 1990. Q is 5 years younger than U, he must be born in year 1985. There are three persons sitting between V and R, who is 3years older than Q, who is not to the right of R. R was born in year 1987. Q will sit on the left of R. There are as many persons between V and T is same as P and R. There is one person between U and R. T was not born in the odd numbered year. T is born in year 1992 and P was born in year 2001.

Hence we came to the final sitting arrangement of the eight persons.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 20

Direction: Study the information given carefully and answer the question given below.

In a certain code language,

“ram farmer wheat crop” is coded as “Sm3, Gr6, Xt5, Dp4”

“harvest rice corn together” is coded as “It7, Se4, Dn4, Ur8”

“Water plant daily grows” is coded as “Xr5, Qt5, Ey5, Hs5”.

Q. “No5” may be the code for which of the following?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 20
1. First element is a letter which represents immediate next letter in the capital form of the first letter of the word.

2. Second element is the last letter of the word.

3. The third element is a number representing the number of letters in the word.

In similar way,

First element is n, so first letter will be n – 1 = m

Second element is o, so last letter will be o.

5 represent the number of letters in the word.

Hence, Mango is the correct answer.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

a) The Supreme Court verdict of May 2014 striking down a statutory provision for prior government clearance for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe against officials of the rank of joint secretary and above is the touchstone against which the constitutionality of the pre-investigation sanction requirement will be tested

b) The Union government, too, has a set of amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act pending since 2013, including a proviso for prior sanction.

c) The court had observed that such a provision destroys the objective of anti-corruption legislation, blocks the truth from surfacing, thwarts independent investigation and forewarns corrupt officers

d) This is the first time a section prescribing punishment for disclosure is being introduced in India, though provisions barring investigation or prosecution without prior sanction are also in force in Maharashtra.

e) Anti-corruption legislation in India seems to be in a state of unacceptable flux.

f) However, the time limit for the sanctioning authority to act is 180 days in Rajasthan, and 90 days in Maharashtra.

Q. Which is the FIRST sentence of the paragraph?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 21

d f b a c e

This is the first time a section prescribing punishment for disclosure is being introduced in India, though provisions barring investigation or prosecution without prior sanction are also in force in Maharashtra. However, the time limit for the sanctioning authority to act is 180 days in Rajasthan, and 90 days in Maharashtra. The Union government, too, has a set of amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act pending since 2013, including a proviso for prior sanction. The Supreme Court verdict of May 2014 striking down a statutory provision for prior government clearance for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe against officials of the rank of joint secretary and above is the touchstone against which the constitutionality of the pre-investigation sanction requirement will be tested. The court had observed that such a provision destroys the objective of anti-corruption legislation, blocks the truth from surfacing, thwarts independent investigation and forewarns corrupt officers. Anti-corruption legislation in India seems to be in a state of unacceptable flux.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 22

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

The struggle to achieve gender equality and bridge the gap between men and women is a long and difficult one. India has got another opportunity to do much better for half of its population with the Global Gender Gap Index for 2022, released by the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, placing it at 135 out of 146 countries. But the new data — India’s ranking in 2021 was 140 out of 156 countries — hardly brings cheer as India has fared the worst in at least one of the parameters — ‘health and survival’ — in which it took the last spot. The Global Gender Gap Index benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four dimensions: economic participation and opportunity; educational attainment; health and survival, and political empowerment. India ranks poorly among its neighbours and is behind Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Bhutan. Only Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan perform worse than India in the region. In 2022, coming on the back of a pandemic, war and economic crises, the global gender gap has been closed by 68.1%, which means at the current rate of progress it will take 132 years to reach full parity. Among all the regions, it will take the longest for South Asia to reach the target — 197 years — “due to a broad stagnation in gender parity scores ... in the region”.

There have been enough numbers from the ground to indicate that India, with a female population of approximately 66 crores, has faltered on the road to gender parity. In the pandemic years, as incomes shrank, women faced hurdles on every front, from food, health, and education for the girl child to jobs. The latest NFHS data (2019-2021) show that 57% of women (15-49 age bracket) are anaemic, up from 53% in 2015-16; though 88.7% of married women participate in key household decisions, only 25.4% of women, aged 15-49 years, who worked in the last 12 months (2019-2021), were paid in cash. Women having a bank account or savings account that they themselves use have increased to 78.6%, with schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana helping, but women's participation in the labour force has shrunk. According to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data, in 2016-17 about 15% of women were employed or looking for jobs; this metric dipped to 9.2% in 2021-22. The best way to improve India’s abysmal ranking is to do it right by women. For that, it is imperative to increase the representation of women in leadership positions at all levels so that women get greater access to jobs and resources. It is up to the Government to move beyond tokenism and help women overcome staggering economic and social barriers.ctions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

The struggle to achieve gender equality and bridge the gap between men and women is a long and difficult one. India has got another opportunity to do much better for half of its population with the Global Gender Gap Index for 2022, released by the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, placing it at 135 out of 146 countries. But the new data — India’s ranking in 2021 was 140 out of 156 countries — hardly brings cheer as India has fared the worst in at least one of the parameters — ‘health and survival’ — in which it took the last spot. The Global Gender Gap Index benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four dimensions: economic participation and opportunity; educational attainment; health and survival, and political empowerment. India ranks poorly among its neighbours and is behind Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Bhutan. Only Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan perform worse than India in the region. In 2022, coming on the back of a pandemic, war and economic crises, the global gender gap has been closed by 68.1%, which means at the current rate of progress it will take 132 years to reach full parity. Among all the regions, it will take the longest for South Asia to reach the target — 197 years — “due to a broad stagnation in gender parity scores ... in the region”.

There have been enough numbers from the ground to indicate that India, with a female population of approximately 66 crores, has faltered on the road to gender parity. In the pandemic years, as incomes shrank, women faced hurdles on every front, from food, health, and education for the girl child to jobs. The latest NFHS data (2019-2021) show that 57% of women (15-49 age bracket) are anaemic, up from 53% in 2015-16; though 88.7% of married women participate in key household decisions, only 25.4% of women, aged 15-49 years, who worked in the last 12 months (2019-2021), were paid in cash. Women having a bank account or savings account that they themselves use have increased to 78.6%, with schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana helping, but women's participation in the labour force has shrunk. According to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data, in 2016-17 about 15% of women were employed or looking for jobs; this metric dipped to 9.2% in 2021-22. The best way to improve India’s abysmal ranking is to do it right by women. For that, it is imperative to increase the representation of women in leadership positions at all levels so that women get greater access to jobs and resources. It is up to the Government to move beyond tokenism and help women overcome staggering economic and social barriers.

Q. Choose the synonym of the word 'Imperative'.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 22
The correct answer is 'Indispensable.'

Key Points

  • The word 'Imperative' means Of vital importance; crucial.

  • Example: It is imperative that we make a quick decision.

  • Let's look at the meaning of the given options:-

  • Trifling - Unimportant or trivial.

  • Example: Don't let this trifling matter affect our good relationship.

  • Peripheral - Of secondary or minor importance; marginal.

  • Example: Her involvement in the case was peripheral.

  • Extraneous - Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with.

  • Example: We shall ignore factors extraneous to the problem.

  • Nugatory - Of no value or importance.

  • Example: Your efforts shall have been nugatory.

  • Indispensable - Absolutely necessary.

  • Example: She's quite indispensable to the company.

Hence, the only possible answer is option 5.

Additional Information

The synonyms of the word 'Imperative' are "Indispensable, Crucial, Vital".

The antonyms of the word 'Imperative' are "Peripheral, Trifling, Extraneous".

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

a) The Supreme Court verdict of May 2014 striking down a statutory provision for prior government clearance for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe against officials of the rank of joint secretary and above is the touchstone against which the constitutionality of the pre-investigation sanction requirement will be tested.

b) The Union government, too, has a set of amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act pending since 2013, including a proviso for prior sanction.

c) The court had observed that such a provision destroys the objective of anti-corruption legislation, blocks the truth from surfacing, thwarts independent investigation and forewarns corrupt officers.

d) This is the first time a section prescribing punishment for disclosure is being introduced in India, though provisions barring investigation or prosecution without prior sanction are also in force in Maharashtra.

e) Anti-corruption legislation in India seems to be in a state of unacceptable flux.

f) However, the time limit for the sanctioning authority to act is 180 days in Rajasthan, and 90 days in Maharashtra.

Q. Which is the THIRD sentence of the paragraph?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 23

d f b a c e

This is the first time a section prescribing punishment for disclosure is being introduced in India, though provisions barring investigation or prosecution without prior sanction are also in force in Maharashtra. However, the time limit for the sanctioning authority to act is 180 days in Rajasthan, and 90 days in Maharashtra. The Union government, too, has a set of amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act pending since 2013, including a proviso for prior sanction. The Supreme Court verdict of May 2014 striking down a statutory provision for prior government clearance for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe against officials of the rank of joint secretary and above is the touchstone against which the constitutionality of the pre-investigation sanction requirement will be tested. The court had observed that such a provision destroys the objective of anti-corruption legislation, blocks the truth from surfacing, thwarts independent investigation and forewarns corrupt officers. Anti-corruption legislation in India seems to be in a state of unacceptable flux.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 24

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

The struggle to achieve gender equality and bridge the gap between men and women is a long and difficult one. India has got another opportunity to do much better for half of its population with the Global Gender Gap Index for 2022, released by the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, placing it at 135 out of 146 countries. But the new data — India’s ranking in 2021 was 140 out of 156 countries — hardly brings cheer as India has fared the worst in at least one of the parameters — ‘health and survival’ — in which it took the last spot. The Global Gender Gap Index benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four dimensions: economic participation and opportunity; educational attainment; health and survival, and political empowerment. India ranks poorly among its neighbours and is behind Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Bhutan. Only Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan perform worse than India in the region. In 2022, coming on the back of a pandemic, war and economic crises, the global gender gap has been closed by 68.1%, which means at the current rate of progress it will take 132 years to reach full parity. Among all the regions, it will take the longest for South Asia to reach the target — 197 years — “due to a broad stagnation in gender parity scores ... in the region”.

There have been enough numbers from the ground to indicate that India, with a female population of approximately 66 crores, has faltered on the road to gender parity. In the pandemic years, as incomes shrank, women faced hurdles on every front, from food, health, and education for the girl child to jobs. The latest NFHS data (2019-2021) show that 57% of women (15-49 age bracket) are anaemic, up from 53% in 2015-16; though 88.7% of married women participate in key household decisions, only 25.4% of women, aged 15-49 years, who worked in the last 12 months (2019-2021), were paid in cash. Women having a bank account or savings account that they themselves use have increased to 78.6%, with schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana helping, but women's participation in the labour force has shrunk. According to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data, in 2016-17 about 15% of women were employed or looking for jobs; this metric dipped to 9.2% in 2021-22. The best way to improve India’s abysmal ranking is to do it right by women. For that, it is imperative to increase the representation of women in leadership positions at all levels so that women get greater access to jobs and resources. It is up to the Government to move beyond tokenism and help women overcome staggering economic and social barriers.ctions: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:

The struggle to achieve gender equality and bridge the gap between men and women is a long and difficult one. India has got another opportunity to do much better for half of its population with the Global Gender Gap Index for 2022, released by the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, placing it at 135 out of 146 countries. But the new data — India’s ranking in 2021 was 140 out of 156 countries — hardly brings cheer as India has fared the worst in at least one of the parameters — ‘health and survival’ — in which it took the last spot. The Global Gender Gap Index benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four dimensions: economic participation and opportunity; educational attainment; health and survival, and political empowerment. India ranks poorly among its neighbours and is behind Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Bhutan. Only Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan perform worse than India in the region. In 2022, coming on the back of a pandemic, war and economic crises, the global gender gap has been closed by 68.1%, which means at the current rate of progress it will take 132 years to reach full parity. Among all the regions, it will take the longest for South Asia to reach the target — 197 years — “due to a broad stagnation in gender parity scores ... in the region”.

There have been enough numbers from the ground to indicate that India, with a female population of approximately 66 crores, has faltered on the road to gender parity. In the pandemic years, as incomes shrank, women faced hurdles on every front, from food, health, and education for the girl child to jobs. The latest NFHS data (2019-2021) show that 57% of women (15-49 age bracket) are anaemic, up from 53% in 2015-16; though 88.7% of married women participate in key household decisions, only 25.4% of women, aged 15-49 years, who worked in the last 12 months (2019-2021), were paid in cash. Women having a bank account or savings account that they themselves use have increased to 78.6%, with schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana helping, but women's participation in the labour force has shrunk. According to Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data, in 2016-17 about 15% of women were employed or looking for jobs; this metric dipped to 9.2% in 2021-22. The best way to improve India’s abysmal ranking is to do it right by women. For that, it is imperative to increase the representation of women in leadership positions at all levels so that women get greater access to jobs and resources. It is up to the Government to move beyond tokenism and help women overcome staggering economic and social barriers.

Q. Choose the antonym of the word 'Abysmal'.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 24
The correct answer is 'Exquisite.'

Key Points

  • The word 'Abysmal' means Extremely bad; appalling.

  • Example: The film was so abysmal that I fell asleep.

  • Let's look at the meaning of the given options:-

  • Exquisite - Extremely beautiful and pleasing.

  • Example: A good comedian needs to have an exquisite sense of timing.

  • Atrocious - Horrifyingly wicked.

  • Example: Conditions in the prison were atrocious.

  • Deplorable - Morally bad and deserving disapproval.

  • Example: They were living in the most deplorable conditions.

  • Lamentable - Very disappointing or bad.

  • Example: It is lamentable that the officer failed to deal with the situation.

  • Woeful - Very bad; deplorable.

  • Example: The team's woeful record consists of six defeats in seven matches.

  • Hence, the only possible answer is option 1.

Additional Information:

  • The antonyms of the word 'Abysmal' are "Exquisite, Superb, Excellent".

  • The synonyms of the word 'Abysmal' are "Atrocious, Deplorable, Lamentable".

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

Rearrange the following six sentences a, b, c, d, e and f in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

a) The Supreme Court verdict of May 2014 striking down a statutory provision for prior government clearance for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe against officials of the rank of joint secretary and above is the touchstone against which the constitutionality of the pre-investigation sanction requirement will be tested.

b) The Union government, too, has a set of amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act pending since 2013, including a proviso for prior sanction.

c) The court had observed that such a provision destroys the objective of anti-corruption legislation, blocks the truth from surfacing, thwarts independent investigation and forewarns corrupt officers.

d) This is the first time a section prescribing punishment for disclosure is being introduced in India, though provisions barring investigation or prosecution without prior sanction are also in force in Maharashtra.

e) Anti-corruption legislation in India seems to be in a state of unacceptable flux.

f) However, the time limit for the sanctioning authority to act is 180 days in Rajasthan, and 90 days in Maharashtra.

Q. Which is the FIFTH sentence of the paragraph?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 25

d f b a c e

This is the first time a section prescribing punishment for disclosure is being introduced in India, though provisions barring investigation or prosecution without prior sanction are also in force in Maharashtra. However, the time limit for the sanctioning authority to act is 180 days in Rajasthan, and 90 days in Maharashtra. The Union government, too, has a set of amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act pending since 2013, including a proviso for prior sanction. The Supreme Court verdict of May 2014 striking down a statutory provision for prior government clearance for a Central Bureau of Investigation probe against officials of the rank of joint secretary and above is the touchstone against which the constitutionality of the pre-investigation sanction requirement will be tested. The court had observed that such a provision destroys the objective of anti-corruption legislation, blocks the truth from surfacing, thwarts independent investigation and forewarns corrupt officers. Anti-corruption legislation in India seems to be in a state of unacceptable flux.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 26

Three sentences are given. You need to find if they are grammatically correct or incorrect and mark the answer accordingly.

(P) It should be hotter in here if we didn't have an air conditioner.

(Q) He had seen the housekeeper hang the key to the kitchen door on a hook outside

(R) He put on a pair of gloves, took the key, and opened the door.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 26
The correct answer is Only P is incorrect.

Key Points

In sentence P-

The use of the modal auxiliary verb is incorrect here.

The correct modal auxiliary verb that should be used here is 'would' by replacing should.

Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.

Should is used to say that something is the proper or best thing to do or to say that someone ought to do something or must do something.

Therefore, according to the context of the sentence, the correct modal verb that should be used here is 'would'.

The correct sentence is,

?It would be hotter in here if we didn't have an air conditioner.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

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.

The structure of the delta is much ______26_______ that of the Bay of Bengal, but many have dubbed the formation of the delta a fluke of Nature. About two million years___27____, the original route of the Okavango River ended in a lake that is now the salt pans of the Makgadikgadi. Then about 50,000 years ago, a monumental earthquake in Southern Africa _____28_______ a seismic flow disruption for the river, forming the 15,000 square-kilometre wetland ___29___ 11 trillion litres of water. So geologically speaking, the delta is quite young, but has also ______30_______ lifetimes of species thrive and wither.

Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 27

Here, ‘ago’ is correct.

‘Earlier’ can be used when we compare something with another.

All other words are also inappropriate.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 28

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with a highlighted error. Select the option that has the same error as in the given sentence.

Our dog may look fierce but that wouldn’t hurt even a fly.

a. Put you in my position (1)/ and you will realize (2)/ the problems faced in my profession (3)/ No error (4).

b. Vikas sir, being a good teacher (1)/ he is selected (2)/ for the Global Teacher Award (GTA) (3)/ No error (4).

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 28
The correct answer is 'a-(1), b-(2).'

Key Points:

  • In the given sentence with a highlighted error, the use of the pronoun 'that' is incorrect.

  • The pronoun 'that' is used to refer to a person or thing.

  • Therefore, the pronoun 'it' should be used in place of the pronoun 'that'.

  • The pronoun 'it' is used for the animal (here, dog) or thing mentioned earlier.

  • Let's have a look at the given statements:

  • In statement (a), the use of the pronoun 'you' in the first part is incorrect.

  • The pronoun 'you' is used as the subject or object of a verb, or after a preposition to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to.

  • We use 'yourself' after 'put' instead of 'you'.

  • The pronoun 'youself' is used when the person or people being spoken to do an action and are also affected by it.

  • In statement (b), the use of the pronoun 'he' in the second part is incorrect.

  • We know that in a single sentence a noun and a pronoun for the same noun can’t come together.

  • Therefore, the use of the pronoun 'he' is superfluous or not required in the sentence, hence, it should be removed.

Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

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.

The structure of the delta is much ______1_______ that of the Bay of Bengal, but many have dubbed the formation of the delta a fluke of Nature. About two million years___2____, the original route of the Okavango River ended in a lake that is now the salt pans of the Makgadikgadi. Then about 50,000 years ago, a monumental earthquake in Southern Africa _____3_______ a seismic flow disruption for the river, forming the 15,000 square-kilometre wetland ___4___ 11 trillion litres of water. So geologically speaking, the delta is quite young, but has also ______5_______ lifetimes of species thrive and wither.

Q. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 29

Here, ‘from’ is correct.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 30

Given below is a passage with ten blanks (A-E). A phrase written in brackets is given against each blank. Choose the right word from the options which can replace the phrase most appropriately. If none of the options fit for the replacement, according to you, then select ‘None of these’ as your answer.

Smoke from Australia’s bushfires has travelled far beyond its origins. It crossed New Zealand and South America, and within days had drifted halfway around the globe. NASA predicted the smoke would complete a full _______ (A) (journey or route all the way around) and arrive back where it started. As climate change takes hold and global temperatures rise, bushfires are set to increase in severity and frequency. The _______ (B) (not readily apparent) cause of the fires and resulting smoke haze are often numerous - spanning both natural _______ (C) (tendency to shift or change) and climate change caused by individuals, governments and corporations. Legal and policy frameworks - local, national and international – fail to capture these _______ (D) (scattered about) responsibilities. Despite the _______ (E) (increase in number of something) of climate-related laws in recent decades, bushfire smoke still largely escapes regulation and containment. In this new era of monster fires, our laws need a major rethink.

Q. Which of the following fits the blank labeled (A)?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 8 - Question 30
The correct answer is Circuit.

Key Points

Let's see the meanings of given words-

Circuit refers to a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.

Conduit refers to a channel for conveying water or other fluid.

Conflagration refers to an extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property.

Integrant means (of parts) making up or contributing to a whole; constituent.

Since the sentence says that the smoke would come to where it started from, the correct answer is Circuit which highlights the circular route of the fire.

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