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NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

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

Statements: M > A > R, G = R < S, 1 ≤ R ≤ C, 3 = C > J

Conclusions:

I. M > 1

II. 3 = 1

III. 3 > 1

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 1

Given statements: M > A > R, G = R < S, 1 ≤ R ≤ C, 3 = C > J

On combining: M > A > G = R ≤ C = 3 > J, 1 ? R = G < S

Conclusions:

I. M > 1 → True (as M > A > G = R ≥ 1 → M > 1).

II. 3 = 1 → False (as 1 ≤ R ≤ C = 3 → 3 ≥ 1, which means 3 > 1 or 3 = 1)

III. 3 > 1 → False (as 1 ≤ R ≤ C = 3 → 3 ≥ 1, which means 3 > 1 or 3 = 1)

Here, conclusion II and conclusion III both are complementary to each other. Hence, it is "either or" case

Here, conclusion II and conclusion III both are complementary to each other. Hence, it is "either or" case.

Hence, Either conclusion II or III and conclusion I is true.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

Select the word that does NOT belong to the given group:

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 2

The words Apple, Banana, Mango, and Orange are all fruits, while Potato is a vegetable. Therefore, Potato does not belong to the given group.

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NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows:

Eight people playing cards are sitting around a round table. They are from eight different cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Dehradun, Kolkata, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, and Chennai. Four of them are facing outward and four are facing inward.

The person from Delhi faces outward and sits at the immediate left of the person from Mumbai who faces outward. The person sitting third to the right of the person from Mumbai comes from Bhopal and faces the same direction as him. The person sitting adjacent to the person from Delhi and the person from Jaipur comes from Kolkata and faces outward. The person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Bhopal comes from Bhubaneswar. The person between the person from Bhopal and the person from Chennai come from Dehradun.

Q. Which city does the person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Delhi belong to?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 3
8 cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Dehradun, Kolkata, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal and Chennai.

Four of them are facing outward and four are facing inward.

1) The person from Delhi faces outward and sits at the immediate left of the person from Mumbai who faces outward.

2) The person sitting third to the right of the person from Mumbai comes from Bhopal and faces the same direction as him.

3) The person sitting adjacent to the person from Delhi and the person from Jaipur comes from Kolkata and faces outward.

(Now, we have four people facing outward, hence the rest four face inward)

4) The person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Bhopal comes from Bhubaneswar.

5) The person between the person from Bhopal and the person from Chennai comes from Dehradun.

This is the final seating arrangement.

Hence, the person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Delhi belongs to Mumbai.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

If all cats are dogs, and some dogs are mice, which of the following statements is necessarily true?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 4

From the given statements, we can conclude that there is an overlapping between dogs and mice. However, there is no direct information about the relationship between cats and mice. Therefore, the only valid conclusion we can draw is that there is a possibility that some cats are mice.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows:

Eight people playing cards are sitting around a round table. They are from eight different cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Dehradun, Kolkata, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, and Chennai. Four of them are facing outward and four are facing inward.

The person from Delhi faces outward and sits at the immediate left of the person from Mumbai who faces outward. The person sitting third to the right of the person from Mumbai comes from Bhopal and faces the same direction as him. The person sitting adjacent to the person from Delhi and the person from Jaipur comes from Kolkata and faces outward. The person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Bhopal comes from Bhubaneswar. The person between the person from Bhopal and the person from Chennai come from Dehradun.

Q. Who sits adjacent to the person from Mumbai and the person from Dehradun?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 5
8 cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Dehradun, Kolkata, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal and Chennai.

Four of them are facing outward and four are facing inward.

1) The person from Delhi faces outward and sits at the immediate left of the person from Mumbai who faces outward.

2) The person sitting third to the right of the person from Mumbai comes from Bhopal and faces the same direction as him.

3) The person sitting adjacent to the person from Delhi and the person from Jaipur comes from Kolkata and faces outward.

(Now, we have four people facing outward, hence the rest four face inward)

4) The person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Bhopal comes from Bhubaneswar.

5) The person between the person from Bhopal and the person from Chennai comes from Dehradun.

This is the final seating arrangement.

Hence, the person from Chennai sits adjacent to the person from Mumbai and the person from Dehradun.

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

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

Statements: All Doctor is Engineer.

Only few Engineer is Poet.

Only few Poet is Manager.

No Manager is Banker.

Conclusions:

I. Some Poet not being Manager is a possibility.

II. Some Doctor is Poet.

III. Some Engineer being Banker is a possibility.

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

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 7

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question that follows:

Eight people playing cards are sitting around a round table. They are from eight different cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Dehradun, Kolkata, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, and Chennai. Four of them are facing outward and four are facing inward.

The person from Delhi faces outward and sits at the immediate left of the person from Mumbai who faces outward. The person sitting third to the right of the person from Mumbai comes from Bhopal and faces the same direction as him. The person sitting adjacent to the person from Delhi and the person from Jaipur comes from Kolkata and faces outward. The person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Bhopal comes from Bhubaneswar. The person between the person from Bhopal and the person from Chennai come from Dehradun.

Q. Who sits at the immediate left of the person from Bhubaneswar?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 7
8 cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Dehradun, Kolkata, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal and Chennai.

Four of them are facing outward and four are facing inward.

1) The person from Delhi faces outward and sits at the immediate left of the person from Mumbai who faces outward.

2) The person sitting third to the right of the person from Mumbai comes from Bhopal and faces the same direction as him.

3) The person sitting adjacent to the person from Delhi and the person from Jaipur comes from Kolkata and faces outward.

(Now, we have four people facing outward, hence the rest four face inward)

4) The person sitting at the immediate right of the person from Bhopal comes from Bhubaneswar.

5) The person between the person from Bhopal and the person from Chennai comes from Dehradun.

This is the final seating arrangement.

Hence, the person from Jaipur sits at the immediate left of the person from Bhubaneswar.

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

Study the information and answer the following questions:

In a certain code language

‘attempt the to test’ is written as ‘ vx ts rf wq ’,

‘Based and attempt quiz’ is written as ‘ bn ly vx uc ’,

‘quiz to Various solve’ is written as ‘ wq kp fg ly’,

‘solve topics the online’ is written as ‘mu rf ql kp ’,

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

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

attempt – vx

to – wq

the – rf

test – ts

solve – kp

quiz – ly

Based/and – bn/uc

Various – fg

topics/online – mu/ql

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 9

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions following it.

Eight leaders Narendra Modi, Imran Khan, Ashraf Ghani, Lotay Tshering, K P Oli, Xi Jinping, Mahinda Rajapakshe and Aung San Suu Kyi are sitting in a row. Four leaders are facing north and four learders are facing south. The leaders sitting at the end of the row are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south then the other leader will be facing north and vice versa).

There are four leaders sitting between Mahinda Rajapakshe and Lotay Tshering and both of them are facing the same direction and neither of them are sitting at the extreme end of the row. Imran Khan who is facing south is sitting to the immediate right of Mahinda Rajapakshe. K P Oli who is facing south is sitting to the immediate left of Lotay Tshering. Two leaders are sitting between Ashraf Ghani and Mahinda Rajapakshe and Ashraf Ghani is facing direction opposite to Mahinda Rajapakshe. Three leaders are sitting between Narendra Modi and Aung San Su Kyi and Narendra Modi is not the immediate neighbour of Imran Khan and Ashraf Ghani. The immediate neighbours of Ashraf Ghani are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south the other leader will be facing north and vice versa). Imran Khan is sitting second to the right of Xi Jinping.

Q. Who is sitting second to the right of Mahinda Rajapakshe?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 9
According to the information given,

1. There are four leaders sitting between Mahinda Rajapakshe and Lotay Tshering and both of them are facing the same direction and neither of them are sitting at the extreme end of the row.

2. Imran Khan who is facing south is sitting to the immediate right of Mahinda Rajapakshe.

3. K P Oli who is facing south is sitting to the immediate left of Lotay Tshering.

4. Two leaders are sitting between Ashraf Ghani and Mahinda Rajapakshe and Ashraf Ghani is facing direction opposite to Mahinda Rajapakshe.

5. Three leaders are sitting between Narendra Modi and Aung San Su Kyi and Narendra Modi is not the immediate neighbour of Imran Khan and Ashraf Ghani. Here case - (i) and case - (iv) gets eliminated.

6. The immediate neighbours of Ashraf Ghani are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south the other leader will be facing north and vice versa).

7. Imran Khan is sitting second to the right of Xi Jinping.

Here case- (ii) gets eliminated because according to question 4 people are facing south, but in case- (ii) five people are facing south. Hence only case- (iii) follow.

Hence, Aung San Suu Kyi is the correct answer.

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

Study the information and answer the following questions:

In a certain code language

‘attempt the to test’ is written as ‘ vx ts rf wq ’,

‘Based and attempt quiz’ is written as ‘ bn ly vx uc ’,

‘quiz to Various solve’ is written as ‘ wq kp fg ly’,

‘solve topics the online’ is written as ‘mu rf ql kp ’,

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

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

attempt – vx

to – wq

the – rf

test – ts

solve – kp

quiz – ly

Based/and – bn/uc

Various – fg

topics/online – mu/ql

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 11

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions following it.

Eight leaders Narendra Modi, Imran Khan, Ashraf Ghani, Lotay Tshering, K P Oli, Xi Jinping, Mahinda Rajapakshe and Aung San Suu Kyi are sitting in a row. Four leaders are facing north and four learders are facing south. The leaders sitting at the end of the row are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south then the other leader will be facing north and vice versa).

There are four leaders sitting between Mahinda Rajapakshe and Lotay Tshering and both of them are facing the same direction and neither of them are sitting at the extreme end of the row. Imran Khan who is facing south is sitting to the immediate right of Mahinda Rajapakshe. K P Oli who is facing south is sitting to the immediate left of Lotay Tshering. Two leaders are sitting between Ashraf Ghani and Mahinda Rajapakshe and Ashraf Ghani is facing direction opposite to Mahinda Rajapakshe. Three leaders are sitting between Narendra Modi and Aung San Su Kyi and Narendra Modi is not the immediate neighbour of Imran Khan and Ashraf Ghani. The immediate neighbours of Ashraf Ghani are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south the other leader will be facing north and vice versa). Imran Khan is sitting second to the right of Xi Jinping.

Q. Who is sitting third to the right of Aung San Su Kyi?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 11
According to the information given,

1. There are four leaders sitting between Mahinda Rajapakshe and Lotay Tshering and both of them are facing the same direction and neither of them are sitting at the extreme end of the row.

2. Imran Khan who is facing south is sitting to the immediate right of Mahinda Rajapakshe.

3. K P Oli who is facing south is sitting to the immediate left of Lotay Tshering.

4. Two leaders are sitting between Ashraf Ghani and Mahinda Rajapakshe and Ashraf Ghani is facing direction opposite to Mahinda Rajapakshe.

5. Three leaders are sitting between Narendra Modi and Aung San Su Kyi and Narendra Modi is not the immediate neighbour of Imran Khan and Ashraf Ghani. Here case - (i) and case - (iv) gets eliminated.

6. The immediate neighbours of Ashraf Ghani are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south the other leader will be facing north and vice versa).

7. Imran Khan is sitting second to the right of Xi Jinping.

Here case- (ii) gets eliminated because according to question 4 people are facing south, but in case- (ii) five people are facing south. Hence only case- (iii) follow.

Hence, Lotay Tshering is the answer.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Eight people, viz P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a straight line facing North. Each of them belongs to different cities, viz Patna, Ranchi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Goa, Manali, Mysore, and Jaipur but not necessarily in the same order.

(i)V sits third to the right of the person who belongs to Goa. The person who belongs to Jaipur sit second to the right of V. P and T are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor T belongs to Goa or Jaipur. Neither P nor T is an immediate neighbor of V.

(ii) W sits third to the right of the person who belongs to Patna. Neither P nor T belongs to Patna. W does not belong to Jaipur.

(iii) Only two people sit between T and the person who belongs to Mysore. The person who belongs to Ranchi sit on the immediate left of S.

(iv) Only one person sits between T and Q. R sits second to left of one who belongs to Mysore.

(v)T does not belong to Kanpur.

(vi) The one who belongs to Manali sits at the extreme end of the line.

Q. ‘W’ is related to ‘Mysore’ in a certain way based on the above arrangement. ‘Q’ is related to ‘Lucknow’ following the same pattern. ‘U’ is related to which of the following the same pattern.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 12

We are provided with the following information,

From (i), (iii), (iv),

Three cases can be formed –

Case 1,

Now in this case P and T cannot be placed, so this case gets rejected.

Case 3, When P, sits at extreme left end of the row.

Case 3. a, When T, sits at extreme left end of the row.

Now in this case, R sits second to left of who belongs to Mysore is not possible. So this case gets discarded.

Now, we will see the other conditions given, (ii), (v), (vi).

Here in this case the person who belongs to Ranchi sit on the immediate left of S is not possible, so this case also get rejected.

Here, if R belongs to Patna, then the one who belongs to Jaipur will be ‘W’, but it will get wrong, case also gets discarded.

S belongs to Jaipur to make sit W, who belong to Ranchi on his immediate left. U belongs to Mysore. T doesn’t belong to Kanpur, he belongs to Lucknow and V only left he belongs to Kanpur.

Thus we come to the final arrangement;

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 13

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions following it.

Eight leaders Narendra Modi, Imran Khan, Ashraf Ghani, Lotay Tshering, K P Oli, Xi Jinping, Mahinda Rajapakshe and Aung San Suu Kyi are sitting in a row. Four leaders are facing north and four learders are facing south. The leaders sitting at the end of the row are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south then the other leader will be facing north and vice versa).

There are four leaders sitting between Mahinda Rajapakshe and Lotay Tshering and both of them are facing the same direction and neither of them are sitting at the extreme end of the row. Imran Khan who is facing south is sitting to the immediate right of Mahinda Rajapakshe. K P Oli who is facing south is sitting to the immediate left of Lotay Tshering. Two leaders are sitting between Ashraf Ghani and Mahinda Rajapakshe and Ashraf Ghani is facing direction opposite to Mahinda Rajapakshe. Three leaders are sitting between Narendra Modi and Aung San Su Kyi and Narendra Modi is not the immediate neighbour of Imran Khan and Ashraf Ghani. The immediate neighbours of Ashraf Ghani are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south the other leader will be facing north and vice versa). Imran Khan is sitting second to the right of Xi Jinping.

Q. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Xi Jinping?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 13
According to the information given,

1. There are four leaders sitting between Mahinda Rajapakshe and Lotay Tshering and both of them are facing the same direction and neither of them are sitting at the extreme end of the row.

2. Imran Khan who is facing south is sitting to the immediate right of Mahinda Rajapakshe.

3. K P Oli who is facing south is sitting to the immediate left of Lotay Tshering.

4. Two leaders are sitting between Ashraf Ghani and Mahinda Rajapakshe and Ashraf Ghani is facing direction opposite to Mahinda Rajapakshe.

5. Three leaders are sitting between Narendra Modi and Aung San Su Kyi and Narendra Modi is not the immediate neighbour of Imran Khan and Ashraf Ghani. Here case - (i) and case - (iv) gets eliminated.

6. The immediate neighbours of Ashraf Ghani are facing opposite direction (that is if one leader is facing south the other leader will be facing north and vice versa).

7. Imran Khan is sitting second to the right of Xi Jinping.

Here case- (ii) gets eliminated because according to question 4 people are facing south, but in case- (ii) five people are facing south. Hence only case- (iii) follow.

Hence, Mahinda Rajapakshe is the answer.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Eight people, viz P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a straight line facing North. Each of them belongs to different cities, viz Patna, Ranchi, Kanpur, Lucknow, Goa, Manali, Mysore, and Jaipur but not necessarily in the same order.

(i) V sits third to the right of the person who belongs to Goa. The person who belongs to Jaipur sit second to the right of V. P and T are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither P nor T belongs to Goa or Jaipur. Neither P nor T is an immediate neighbor of V.

(ii) W sits third to the right of the person who belongs to Patna. Neither P nor T belongs to Patna. W does not belong to Jaipur.

(iii) Only two people sit between T and the person who belongs to Mysore. The person who belongs to Ranchi sit on the immediate left of S.

(iv) Only one person sits between T and Q. R sits second to left of one who belongs to Mysore.

(v) T does not belong to Kanpur.

(vi) The one who belongs to Manali sits at the extreme end of the line.

Q. How many people sit between R and the person who belongs to Ranchi?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 14

We are provided with the following information,

From (i), (iii), (iv),

Three cases can be formed –

Case 1,

Now in this case P and T cannot be placed, so this case gets rejected.

Case 3, When P, sits at extreme left end of the row.

Case 3.a, When T, sits at extreme left end of the row.

Now in this case, R sits second to left of who belongs to Mysore is not possible. So this case gets discarded.

Now, we will see the other conditions given, (ii), (v), (vi).

Here, if R belongs to Patna, then the one who belongs to Jaipur will be ‘W’, but it will get wrong, case also gets discarded.

S belongs to Jaipur to make sit W, who belong to Ranchi on his immediate left. U belongs to Mysore. T doesn’t belong to Kanpur, he belongs to Lucknow and V only left he belongs to Kanpur.

Thus we come to the final arrangement;

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 15

Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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:

All Laptops are Computers.

All Computers are Mobiles.

No Mobile is a Battery.

Conclusions:

I. Some Computers are not Laptops.

II. Some Mobiles are not Laptops.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 15
The least possible Venn Diagram of the statements is as follows:-

Conclusions:

I. Some Computers are not Laptops ? False (If all Laptops are Computers then some Computers are not Laptops are possible but not definite).

II. Some Mobiles are not Laptops ? False (If all Laptops are Mobiles then some Mobiles are not Laptops are possible but not definite).

Hence, Neither I nor II follows.

TIPS TO REMEMBER:

1. Some X are Y means some part of the X circle is within the Y circle.

2. No X is Y means circle X and Y are not intersecting at all.

3. All X is Y means the whole circle X lies within the Y circle.

4. If there is no exact conclusion for the given statements then the possibility case arises.

5. If Only X is Y means all Y is X.

6. Only a few:- Some + Some not.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

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

‘X @ Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y.’

‘X # Y’ means ‘X is neither smaller than nor equal to Y.’

‘X % Y’ means ‘X is not greater than Y.’

‘X © Y’ means ‘X is not smaller than Y.’

‘X & Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor equal to Y.’

Statements : N & O, R % T, O © R

Conclusions :

I. N & R

II. O % T

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 16

Symbols

@ ? =, # ? > , %? ? , ©? ? , &? <

Given,

N & O …(i)

R % T …(ii)

O © R …(iii)

Combining Given Statement,

N & O © R % T

N < O ? R ? T

I. N < R False

II. O ? T False

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 17

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions

There are seven employees Aman, Bala, Chetan, Pratik, Deepak, Rahul and Shailesh. They live on seven different floors of a building. The Lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as seven. They are of different age i.e. 22, 49, 64, 25, 38, 50 and 53 but not necessarily in the same order. Deepak is three years younger than Aman. Pratik lives immediately below the one who is 38 years old and his age is perfect square as well as divisible by 5. Rahul lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect square. Shailesh who is the third youngest person lives on the fourth floor. Deepak lives just above Aman but not on the second floor. Chetan lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect cube. Aman does not live on an even number floor. The one who is the oldest does not live on the top floor.

Q. The number of employees who lives above Aman is the same as the number of employees who lives below _____?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 17
1) Shailesh who is the third youngest person lives on the fourth floor.

2) Pratik lives immediately below the one who is 38 years old and his age is perfect square as well as divisible by 5.

3) Deepak lives just above Aman but not on the second floor. Aman does not live on an even number floor. (From this we can conclude that Deepak lives on the sixth floor and Aman lives on the fifth floor)

4) Chetan lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect cube. (Chetan’s age is 64 that means he is oldest)

5) The one who is the oldest does not live on the top floor.

6) Rahul lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect square.

7) Deepak is three years younger than Aman. (So there is only one possibility is left Deepak – 50 years and Aman – 53 years)

Hence, the number of employees live above Aman is the same as the number of employees live below Pratik.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Eight people are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H living in a building which has four floors numbered as 1 to 4 from bottom to top. Each floor has two flat 1 and flat 2, where flat 2 is to the east of flat 1. Only one person is living in each flat of the building but not necessarily in the same order

E lives on an even numbered floor but not in an even numbered flat. D lives two floors above F. Neither A nor H lives on the same floor. B doesn’t live on the same floor of G. A lives northwest of F who lives immediately below H. C lives one of the floors above E. Only one person lives between E and G both are living on the same numbered flat.

Q. On which of the following floor and flat does B lives?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 18

E lives on an even numbered floor but not in an even numbered flat. We will have two cases:

E lives at flat no. 1 of either floor no. 4 or 2.

Only one person lives between E and G both are living on the same numbered flat. So, G lives either at floor no. 4 or 2.

Neither A nor H lives on the same floor. A lives northwest of F who lives immediately below H. So, A lives at flat 1 of floor no. 3. H and F live at flat 2 of floor no. 2 and 1 respectively.

D lives two floors above F. D lives at flat 2 of floor no. 4.

C lives one of the floors above E. Case 1 will get discarded.

C lives at flat 2 of floor no. 3.

B lives at flat 1 of floor no. 1.

Final arrangement as shown below:

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 19

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions

There are seven employees Aman, Bala, Chetan, Pratik, Deepak, Rahul and Shailesh. They live on seven different floors of a building. The Lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as seven. They are of different age i.e. 22, 49, 64, 25, 38, 50 and 53 but not necessarily in the same order. Deepak is three years younger than Aman. Pratik lives immediately below the one who is 38 years old and his age is perfect square as well as divisible by 5. Rahul lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect square. Shailesh who is the third youngest person lives on the fourth floor. Deepak lives just above Aman but not on the second floor. Chetan lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect cube. Aman does not live on an even number floor. The one who is the oldest does not live on the top floor.

Q. Four among the five are the same in a certain way and thus form a group, who among the following does not belong to the group?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 19
1) Shailesh who is the third youngest person lives on the fourth floor.

2) Pratik lives immediately below the one who is 38 years old and his age is perfect square as well as divisible by 5.

3) Deepak lives just above Aman but not on the second floor. Aman does not live on an even number floor. (From this we can conclude that Deepak lives on the sixth floor and Aman lives on the fifth floor)

4) Chetan lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect cube. (Chetan’s age is 64 that means he is oldest)

5) The one who is the oldest does not live on the top floor.

6) Rahul lives on an odd-numbered floor and his age is a perfect square.

7) Deepak is three years younger than Aman. (So there is only one possibility is left Deepak – 50 years and Aman – 53 years)

All of them have even number age except Pratik.

Hence, Pratik does not belong to the group.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Eight people are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H living in a building which has four floors numbered as 1 to 4 from bottom to top. Each floor has two flat 1 and flat 2, where flat 2 is to the east of flat 1. Only one person is living in each flat of the building but not necessarily in the same order.

E lives on an even numbered floor but not in an even numbered flat. D lives two floors above F. Neither A nor H lives on the same floor. B doesn’t live on the same floor of G. A lives northwest of F who lives immediately below H. C lives one of the floors above E. Only one person lives between E and G both are living on the same numbered flat.

Q. Who among the following pair of persons lives on the same floor?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 20

E lives on an even numbered floor but not in an even numbered flat. We will have two cases:

E lives at flat no. 1 of either floor no. 4 or 2.

Only one person lives between E and G both are living on the same numbered flat. So, G lives either at floor no. 4 or 2.

Neither A nor H lives on the same floor. A lives northwest of F who lives immediately below H. So, A lives at flat 1 of floor no. 3. H and F live at flat 2 of floor no. 2 and 1 respectively.

D lives two floors above F. D lives at flat 2 of floor no. 4.

C lives one of the floors above E. Case 1 will get discarded.

C lives at flat 2 of floor no. 3.

B lives at flat 1 of floor no. 1.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

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

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

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

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

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

Q. Find the appropriate word (1).

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 21

The word ‘spike’ means ‘to rise to a higher amount, price, or level, usually before going down again’.

It is the correct word.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 22

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Q. According to the passage, which company is keen on its initial public offering (IPO) plans?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 22
The correct answer is 'FirstCry'

Key Points

  • The last sentence of the second last paragraph says, The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting," another person privy to the discussions said.

  • Also, the second last sentence of the fourth paragraph says, FirstCry, which is a vertical eCommerce platform, is currently valued at around $2.7 billion, which was ascribed to it earlier this year when Premji bulked up its ownership via a secondary share deal in April.

  • From the above sentence, we can say that, according to the passage, FirstCry is keen on its IPO plans.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

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

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

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

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

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

Q. Find the appropriate word (2).

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 23

The conjunction ‘unless’ is correct here. It means ‘except if’ and is used to introduce the case in which a statement being made is not true or valid.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 24

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Q. In this question, a sentence (in bold) from the passage has been divided into four parts (A), (B), (C) and (D). Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence. If there is No error the answer is 'No Error/(E)'. Ignore the error of punctuation if any.

Sources privy to the developments(A)/ said the company(B)/ is “planned to file its (C)/ draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) very soon”.(D)/ No Error(E)

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 24
The correct answer is 'C', i.e This part of the sentence has an error.

Key Points

  • In the given sentence the use of the past form of the verb 'to plan', 'planned' is incorrect.

  • The sentence is talking about the company in process of filing its DRHP, which indicates the present tense.

  • The use of very soon at the end of the sentence indicates that the process is in the planning stage and has not yet happened.

  • The present participle of the verb 'to plan' which is 'is planning' should be used in this case.

  • Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

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

Additional Information

  • The phrase is planned is passive voice - meaning that someone unmentioned has planned to file the DRHP.

  • The phrase planned is active voice - meaning that the subject of the sentence has actively done the planning.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

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

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

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

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

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

Find the appropriate word (3).

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 25

The word ‘eventually’ means ‘in the end’ or ‘finally’.

It is correct here.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 26

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Q. What is the central theme of the passage?

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 26
The correct answer is 'Pare of FirstCry stakes'

Key Points

  • 'Stakes in FirstCry' means the passage is about the stakes different investors have in the firm FirstCry.

  • 'FirstCry IPO' means the passage is about the initial public offer (IPO) of the FirstCry.

  • 'Pare of FirstCry stakes' means the passage is about investors reducing their stakes in FirstCry.

  • 'New age tech startup' means the passage is about the new age different tech startups

  • 'Equity funding' means the passage is about money paid to other companies to buy shares in order to raise capital to fund business expansion.

  • The entire passage talks about how different investors are seeking to sell shares of IPO-bound FirstCry, therefore Pare of FirstCry stakes is a correct theme for the passage.

Hence, the correct option is option 3.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

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

Although the banking regulator has said that debt restructuring should apply to all financial creditors, its directives are not binding on entities such as mutual funds, insurers and other large investors that have subscribed to corporate bonds.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 27

The sentence is correct as it is.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 28

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

A. Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said.

B. There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting.

C. FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to not participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 28
The correct answer is 'Both A and B'

Key Points

  • The first sentence of the second paragraph says, 'Masayoshi Son-led SoftBank, which is the biggest investor in the company with a 29% stake, wants to reduce its shareholding to less than 25%, another person aware of the matter said.', so Sentence A is correct.

  • The last sentence of the fifth paragraph says, 'There are multiple sets of investors looking to participate in the pre-IPO secondary round. The company is still keen on its IPO plans and the matter will be discussed in its next board meeting.', so Sentence B is also correct.

  • The third sentence of the second paragraph says, 'FirstCry has held talks with Mumbai-based private equity firm Kedaara Capital, asking it to participate in the second round, multiple people said on condition of anonymity.', so Sentence C is incorrect.

Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

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

While both sides remains on their side of the LAC in Depsang, attempts to block patrols have been taking place since late May, for the Indian Army mounting its own localised movements to apply counter-pressure on Chinese patrols.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 29

Talking about more than one side, ‘remain’ will be the correct use. The writer is talking about the various movements by Indian Army ‘in addition to’ other attempts that are being made by other sides, thus ‘with’ will be the correct preposition to be used here.

NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 30

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Q. Choose the Synonym of the word 'elicit'.

Detailed Solution for NABARD Assistant Manager Grade 'A' Mock Test - 10 - Question 30
The correct answer is 'Extort'.

Key Points

  • The word 'elicit' means to evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone.

  • Example: I tried to elicit the reason for her sadness, but she did not give in.

  • Let's look at the meanings of the given options:

  • Disregard- pay no attention to; ignore.

  • Example: The man disregarded the need to visit the doctor for his back pain, which further aggravated his symptoms.

  • Extort- obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means.

  • Example: The goons tried to extort money and valuables from the family.

  • Neglect- fail to care for properly.

  • Example: The property stood neglected for decades and is now a ruin.

  • Repress- subdue (someone or something) by force.

  • Example: The student union's protests were repressed by the security.

  • Overlook- fail to notice.

  • Example: I overlooked an important topic for the exam and lost many marks.

  • Hence the only possible answer is option 2.

  • Additional Information

  • The synonyms of the word 'elicit' are "bring out, obtain, extract"

  • The antonyms of the word 'elicit' are "ignore, miss, hide"

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