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Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

If A $ B means A is the brother of B; B * C means B is the son of C; C @ D means C is the wife of D and A # D means A is the son of D, how C is related to A?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

Correct Answer:- d

Explanation: A $ B → A is the brother of B

B * C → B is the son of C

Hence, → A is the son of C

C @ D → C is the wife of D

Hence, → C is the mother of A.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

Pointing to a girl Sandeep said, "She is the daughter of the only sister of my father." How is sandeep related to the girl?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

The girl is the daughter of the sister of Sandeep's father. Hence, the girl is the cousin or Sandeep is the cousin of the girl.

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Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

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

In a certain code language:
'remix magic ball jack' is written as '8@X 8!C 7$L 7*K'.
'male rail bank jug' is written as '7!E 7@L 7$K 6*G'.
'jam back rat mail' is written' as '6*M 7$K 6@T 7!L'.
'jeep mad bad rain' is written as '7*P 6!D 6$D 7@N'.

Q. What is the code of 'race back mom'?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

The code for each word consists of three elements.
First element is the number which is three more than the number of letters in the word.
Second element is a symbol assigned to the first letter of the word. Symbols are assigned as per the following table:

Third element is the last letter of the word.
So,
'race' is coded as '7@E.
'back' is coded as '7$K'
'mom' is coded as '6!M'

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

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

In a certain code language:
'remix magic ball jack' is written as '8@X 8!C 7$L 7*K'.
'male rail bank jug' is written as '7!E 7@L 7$K 6*G'.
'jam back rat mail' is written' as '6*M 7$K 6@T 7!L'.
'jeep mad bad rain' is written as '7*P 6!D 6$D 7@N'.

Q. What will be the code for 'many jump round'?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

The code for each word consists of three elements.
First element is the number which is three more than the number of letters in the word.
Second element is a symbol assigned to the first letter of the word. Symbols are assigned as per the following table:

Third element is the last letter of the word.
So,
'many' is coded as '7!Y'.
'jump' is coded as '7*P'.
'round' is coded as '8@D'.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

Given below is an inequality, which of the following condition is TRUE?

If P > Q ≤ R = S ≥ T

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

Given inequality is, P > Q ≤ R = S ≥ T

1. Q > S → Q ≤ R = S, Q < S → False.

2. Q = T → Q ≤ R = S ≥ T, data is not sufficient to determine the relation → False.

3. R < T → R = S ≥ T, R ≥ T → False.

So, none of the options are correct.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

Given below is an inequality, which of the following condition is TRUE?

If P ≤ Q ≥ R; E ≥ Q; L < Q = D

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

Given inequality is: P ≤ Q ≥ R; E ≥ Q; L < Q = D

1. L < P → P ≤ Q, L < Q, data is not sufficient to determine the relation → False

2. E ≥ R → E ≥ Q ≥ R, E ≥ R → True.

3. E < D → E ≥ Q, L < Q = D, E ≥ D → False.

4. Q < R → Q ≥ R → False.

Hence, E ≥ R, is the correct inequality.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement.

Statements: The percentage of the national income shared by the top 10 per cent of households in India is 35.

Conclusions:

  1. When an economy grows fast, concentration of wealth in certain pockets of population takes place.
  2. The national income is unevenly distributed in India.
Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

Nothing about the growth of economy is mentioned in the statement. So, I does not follow. Also, it is given that 35 per cent of national income is shared by 10 per cent of households. This indicates unequal distribution. So, II follows.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

You are participating in a race in a race of 10 people. You overtake the fifth person and one of the runners get injured and is dis-qualified. What position are you in?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 8
Explanation:

  • Initial Position: You were initially in the position of the sixth runner.

  • Overtake: When you overtake the fifth runner, you move up one position to the fifth place.

  • Injury and Disqualification: One of the runners ahead of you gets injured and is disqualified from the race.

  • Result: As a result of the disqualification, the runner who was in the fourth position moves up to the third position, and you move up to the fourth position.

  • Final Position: Therefore, after the disqualification, you are in the fourth position in the race.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

Directions to Solve: In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and

Give answer:
- (A) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
- (B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
- (C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
- (D) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question and
- (E) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Question: How many pages of book X did Robert read on Sunday ?
Statements:
I.The book has 300 pages out of which two-thirds were read by him before Sunday.
II.Robert read the last 40 pages of the book on the morning of Monday.

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

From I and II, we find that Robert read (300 x 2/3) i.e. 200 pages before Sunday and the last 40 pages on Monday.

This means that he read [300 - (200 + 40)] i.e. 60 pages on Sunday.

So Option B is correct

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Which of the following is a system used for automatically generating pre-addressed forms, letters, envelopes or labels by combining a database and addresses with a document in MS-Word?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Mail Merge is a system used for automatically generating pre-addressed forms, letters, envelopes or labels by combining a database and addresses with a document in MS-Word.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Twelve persons – Cal, Pam, Aby, Bil, Vin, Dev, Tim, Roy, Jon, Kat, Sam and Dia lives in 4 different houses, such that 3 persons live in each house. Houses are numbered as 2, 5, 9 and 12. Each house is painted with different colour – Red, White, Blue and Brown (not necessarily in same order). Each house is situated on different colony – ABC, GHI, PQR, and XYZ (not necessarily in same order).
Cal and Tim are from same house and their house’s number is an odd number. Colour of Dia’s house is White. Colour of Pam’s and Kat’s house is Red. Vin and Bil are from different houses but they are from even numbered house. Brown and Blue are the colours of even numbered houses. Roy is from an odd numbered house. Dev and Aby are not from same house but Aby is from Blue coloured house. Colour of House number 2 is not Brown. Aby’s house is in PQR colony. House number 9 is in XYZ colony but it is not red coloured house. Bil and Sam share same house in ABC colony.

Q. What is the colour of the house that is located in GHI colony?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

Following the final solution we can say that the house that is located in GHI colony is of Red colour.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.
Final Solution:

Common Explanation:
Reference:
Twelve persons – Cal, Pam, Aby, Bil, Vin, Dev, Tim, Roy, Jon, Kat, Sam and Dia lives in 4 different houses, such that 3 persons live in each house. Houses are numbered as 2, 5, 9 and 12. Each house is painted with different colour – Red, White, Blue and Brown (not necessarily in same order). Each house is situated on different colony – ABC, GHI, PQR, and XYZ (not necessarily in same order).
Inference:
We will keep this information in mind while solving the puzzle.
Reference:
House number 9 is in XYZ colony but it is not red coloured house.
Brown and Blue are the colours of even numbered houses.
Colour of House number 2 is not Brown.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Reference:
Dev and Aby are not from same house but Aby is from Blue coloured house.
Aby’s house is in PQR colony.
Colour of Dia’s house is White.
Colour of Pam’s and Kat’s house is Red.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Here, we will make a mental note that Dev and Aby are not from same house.\
Reference:
Cal and Tim are from same house and their house’s number is an odd number.
Roy is from an odd numbered house.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Reference:
Vin and Bil are from different houses but they are from even numbered house.
Bil and Sam share same house in ABC colony.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

As we know that Aby and Dev are not from the same house. Then,
 

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Twelve persons – Cal, Pam, Aby, Bil, Vin, Dev, Tim, Roy, Jon, Kat, Sam and Dia lives in 4 different houses, such that 3 persons live in each house. Houses are numbered as 2, 5, 9 and 12. Each house is painted with different colour – Red, White, Blue and Brown (not necessarily in same order). Each house is situated on different colony – ABC, GHI, PQR, and XYZ (not necessarily in same order).
Cal and Tim are from same house and their house’s number is an odd number. Colour of Dia’s house is White. Colour of Pam’s and Kat’s house is Red. Vin and Bil are from different houses but they are from even numbered house. Brown and Blue are the colours of even numbered houses. Roy is from an odd numbered house. Dev and Aby are not from same house but Aby is from Blue coloured house. Colour of House number 2 is not Brown. Aby’s house is in PQR colony. House number 9 is in XYZ colony but it is not red coloured house. Bil and Sam share same house in ABC colony.

Q. What is the house number of Jon?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

Following the final solution we can say that the house number of Jon 2.
Hence, the correct answer is option A.
Final Solution:

Common Explanation:
Reference:
Twelve persons – Cal, Pam, Aby, Bil, Vin, Dev, Tim, Roy, Jon, Kat, Sam and Dia lives in 4 different houses, such that 3 persons live in each house. Houses are numbered as 2, 5, 9 and 12. Each house is painted with different colour – Red, White, Blue and Brown (not necessarily in same order). Each house is situated on different colony – ABC, GHI, PQR, and XYZ (not necessarily in same order).
Inference:
We will keep this information in mind while solving the puzzle.
Reference:
House number 9 is in XYZ colony but it is not red coloured house.
Brown and Blue are the colours of even numbered houses.
Colour of House number 2 is not Brown.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Reference:
Dev and Aby are not from same house but Aby is from Blue coloured house.
Aby’s house is in PQR colony.
Colour of Dia’s house is White.
Colour of Pam’s and Kat’s house is Red.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Here, we will make a mental note that Dev and Aby are not from same house.\
Reference:
Cal and Tim are from same house and their house’s number is an odd number.
Roy is from an odd numbered house.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Reference:
Vin and Bil are from different houses but they are from even numbered house.
Bil and Sam share same house in ABC colony.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

As we know that Aby and Dev are not from the same house. Then,
 

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
Twelve persons – Cal, Pam, Aby, Bil, Vin, Dev, Tim, Roy, Jon, Kat, Sam and Dia lives in 4 different houses, such that 3 persons live in each house. Houses are numbered as 2, 5, 9 and 12. Each house is painted with different colour – Red, White, Blue and Brown (not necessarily in same order). Each house is situated on different colony – ABC, GHI, PQR, and XYZ (not necessarily in same order).
Cal and Tim are from same house and their house’s number is an odd number. Colour of Dia’s house is White. Colour of Pam’s and Kat’s house is Red. Vin and Bil are from different houses but they are from even numbered house. Brown and Blue are the colours of even numbered houses. Roy is from an odd numbered house. Dev and Aby are not from same house but Aby is from Blue coloured house. Colour of House number 2 is not Brown. Aby’s house is in PQR colony. House number 9 is in XYZ colony but it is not red coloured house. Bil and Sam share same house in ABC colony.

Q. Which of the following combinations is/are incorrect?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Following the final solution we can say that all of the given combinations are incorrect.
Hence, the correct answer is option E.
Final Solution:

Common Explanation:
Reference:
Twelve persons – Cal, Pam, Aby, Bil, Vin, Dev, Tim, Roy, Jon, Kat, Sam and Dia lives in 4 different houses, such that 3 persons live in each house. Houses are numbered as 2, 5, 9 and 12. Each house is painted with different colour – Red, White, Blue and Brown (not necessarily in same order). Each house is situated on different colony – ABC, GHI, PQR, and XYZ (not necessarily in same order).
Inference:
We will keep this information in mind while solving the puzzle.
Reference:
House number 9 is in XYZ colony but it is not red coloured house.
Brown and Blue are the colours of even numbered houses.
Colour of House number 2 is not Brown.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Reference:
Dev and Aby are not from same house but Aby is from Blue coloured house.
Aby’s house is in PQR colony.
Colour of Dia’s house is White.
Colour of Pam’s and Kat’s house is Red.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Here, we will make a mental note that Dev and Aby are not from same house.\
Reference:
Cal and Tim are from same house and their house’s number is an odd number.
Roy is from an odd numbered house.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

Reference:
Vin and Bil are from different houses but they are from even numbered house.
Bil and Sam share same house in ABC colony.
Inference:
After using the above information, we have:

As we know that Aby and Dev are not from the same house. Then,
 

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

Look at this series: 6, 12, 48, 264,1560...so on. What number should come next?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

If the roots of the equation 2x2 - 5x + b = 0 are in the ratio of 2:3, then find the value of b?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

The Correct option is A: 3

Let the roots of the equation 2a and 3a respectively.
Sum of Roots: 2a + 3a = 5a = -(- 5/2) = 5/2 
⇒ a = 1/2
Product of the roots: 6a2 = b/2 
⇒ b = 12a2 = 3
Hence, the values are: a = 1/2, b = 3.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

85943 – 71206 + 37517 – 3512 + 119 = ?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

52254 – 3512 + 119 = 48861

So Option B is correct

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

[(24*16) – (736 ÷ 23)] / [(42*17) ÷ 102]

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

384 – 32 / 714 ÷ 102 = 50.285

So Option C is correct

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

5616 ÷ 18 ÷ 8 = ?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

312 ÷ 8 = 39

So Option E is correct

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given question.

A doctor wanted to know the weight of 5 boys, each weighing less than 55 kg(Consider all the weights are natural numbers). The children would not let the doctor measure their weights on the weighing machine unless they were weighed in pairs. The weights (in kg) thus obtained were: 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100 and 101. The names of the 5 children were Tinu, Minu, Chinu, Tipu and Tilu. Also, their weights were in the order Tilu > Tipu > Tinu > Minu > Chinu. The total weight of Tilu and Tipu is 101 kg, that of Minu and Chinu is 90 kg, and that of Tinu and Chinu is 92 kg.

Q. What is the average weight of Tipu and Tinu?

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

Ranking of weights: Tilu > Tipu > Tinu > Minu > Chinu
Sum total of weights: Tilu + Tipu = 101 ... (1)
Sum total of weights: Minu + Chinu = 90 ... (2)
Sum total of weights: Tinu + Chinu = 92 ... (3)
Sum total of weights: 4(Tilu + Tipu + Tinu + Minu + Chinu) = 90 + 92 + 93 + 94 + 95 + 96 + 97 + 98 + 100 + 101
4(101 + Tinu + 90) = 956
Tinu = (956/4) - 191 = 48 kg
So, Tipu's weight is more than Tinu, i.e. more than 48 kg.
But total sum of weights: Tilu + Tipu = 101
Hence, the combinations can be 49 kg and 52 kg, 50 kg and 51 kg, thus Tipu's weight can be either 49 kg or 50 kg.
According to that, average weight of Tinu and Tipu = Either (49 + 48)/2 or (50 + 48)/2 = 48.5 kg or 49 kg
So, according to the options, 48.5 kg is the average weight of Tipu and Tinu.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

Fill in the blank (1) from suitable given options:

Leadership is one element, probably the most important element, of the overall managerial job. For managerial effectiveness, leadership quality is (1)____. Leadership is not status or (2)____ but rather it is having (3)____ over others. Managers are required to (4)____ the objectives; leadership is exercised to (5)____ them. Leadership is an individual (6)____and is proportional to individual’s own personal  (7)____ to get people to do as he (8)____. Thus leadership can stimulate and (9)____ people to get their willingness and (10)____ for achieving the proposed objectives of the organization.

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

The correct option for blank 1 is D.
 If you say that one thing is preferable to another, you mean that it is more desirable or suitable.  
Hence, Leadership is one element, probably the most important element, of the overall managerial job. For managerial effectiveness, leadership quality is Preferable. 

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Fill in the blank (5) from suitable given options:

Leadership is one element, probably the most important element, of the overall managerial job. For managerial effectiveness, leadership quality is (1)____. Leadership is not status or (2)____ but rather it is having (3)____ over others. Managers are required to (4)____ the objectives; leadership is exercised to (5)____ them. Leadership is an individual (6)____and is proportional to individual’s own personal  (7)____ to get people to do as he (8)____. Thus leadership can stimulate and (9)____ people to get their willingness and (10)____ for achieving the proposed objectives of the organization.

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

The correct option is C.
As the managers are required to achieve the objectives, the leaders help them in attaining the objectives.
Attain means to reach, achieve, or accomplish; gain; obtain: to attain one's goals.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Remote sensing and GIS are promising tools for handling spatial and temporal data and help in integrating them for successful planning of natural resources. It is the science of measuring the earth using sensors mounted on high-flying aircrafts or satellites. These sensors collect data in the form of images and provide insights for manipulating, analysing and visualising those images. Since natural resources are not uniformly distributed and are spatially varied, it is challenging to capture the correct picture. Management of natural resources calls for scientific tools for timely and accurate dissemination of information. In natural resource management, remote sensing and GIS are mainly used in the mapping process. These techniques are useful in management of land, soil, coastal, watershed, urban and many more.

In India, the agriculture sector alone sustains the livelihood of around 50 percent of the population. Therefore, an increase in crop productivity has been a major concern. Since, the scope for increasing area under agriculture is limited, advanced crop production forecasting is required for better policymaking. Indian Space Research Agency (ISRO) and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) successful experiment-Agricultural Resource Inventory and Survey Experiment (ARISE) used aerial colour photographs to estimate crop acreage in many states of India. Other Important uses of remote sensing include crop identification, stress detection, and crop yield modelling, drought monitoring, land degradation mapping and more. Urbanisation is important and inevitable for development, but its proper planning and management is crucial for sustenance. One of the important features of GIS is multilayered mapping. This kind of mapping helps municipal corporations, town planning boards to build cities that are better organised. The information systems with socio-economic data overlaid upon satellite data makes urban planning cost-effective and accurate. 

Coastal ecosystems have high ecological significance. GIS and remote sensing data are used to study coastal ecosystems and marine living resources which include habitats like mangroves, coral reefs and more. Apart from this, suspended shoreline dynamics can be studied and climatic changes leading to cyclones and sea level rise may be of special interest too. Geospatial data is effective in the analysis and determination of factors that affect the utilisation of these resources. The technologies provide a platform through which we can generate information that can be used to make sound decisions for sustainable development of the natural resources of India.

Q. In the given context of the passage, why are GIS and remote sensing tools crucial in the agriculture sector?

I.  This sector alone sustains the livelihood of around 50 percent of the population.
II. GIS and remote sensing would help in advanced crop production forecasting.
III. Drought monitoring can be done using GIS and remote sensing tools.

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Statement I.  This sector alone sustains the livelihood of around 50 percent of the population.
The above statement doesn’t mention significance of GIS and remote sensing tools with respect to agriculture sector in India. Had the question been “Why is agriculture sector important for India?”, the statement would have been correct. Hence, statement I is invalid.
Statement II. GIS and remote sensing would help in advanced crop production forecasting.
Refer to: 
Remote sensing and GIS are promising tools for handling spatial and temporal data and help in integrating them for successful planning of natural resources.
Since, the scope for increasing area under agriculture is limited, advanced crop production forecasting is required for better policymaking.
The highlighted parts above confirm what’s been stated in statement II. Hence, statement II is valid.
Statement III. Drought monitoring can be done using GIS and remote sensing tools.
Refer to:
Other Important uses of remote sensing include crop identification, stress detection, and crop yield modeling, drought monitoring, land degradation mapping and more.
Clearly, the highlighted part above validates what’s been stated in statement III. Hence, statement III is also valid.
Option C is hence the correct answer.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Remote sensing and GIS are promising tools for handling spatial and temporal data and help in integrating them for successful planning of natural resources. It is the science of measuring the earth using sensors mounted on high-flying aircrafts or satellites. These sensors collect data in the form of images and provide insights for manipulating, analysing and visualising those images. Since natural resources are not uniformly distributed and are spatially varied, it is challenging to capture the correct picture. Management of natural resources calls for scientific tools for timely and accurate dissemination of information. In natural resource management, remote sensing and GIS are mainly used in the mapping process. These techniques are useful in management of land, soil, coastal, watershed, urban and many more.

In India, the agriculture sector alone sustains the livelihood of around 50 percent of the population. Therefore, an increase in crop productivity has been a major concern. Since, the scope for increasing area under agriculture is limited, advanced crop production forecasting is required for better policymaking. Indian Space Research Agency (ISRO) and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) successful experiment-Agricultural Resource Inventory and Survey Experiment (ARISE) used aerial colour photographs to estimate crop acreage in many states of India. Other Important uses of remote sensing include crop identification, stress detection, and crop yield modelling, drought monitoring, land degradation mapping and more. Urbanisation is important and inevitable for development, but its proper planning and management is crucial for sustenance. One of the important features of GIS is multilayered mapping. This kind of mapping helps municipal corporations, town planning boards to build cities that are better organised. The information systems with socio-economic data overlaid upon satellite data makes urban planning cost-effective and accurate. 

Coastal ecosystems have high ecological significance. GIS and remote sensing data are used to study coastal ecosystems and marine living resources which include habitats like mangroves, coral reefs and more. Apart from this, suspended shoreline dynamics can be studied and climatic changes leading to cyclones and sea level rise may be of special interest too. Geospatial data is effective in the analysis and determination of factors that affect the utilisation of these resources. The technologies provide a platform through which we can generate information that can be used to make sound decisions for sustainable development of the natural resources of India.

Q. Why, according to the passage, are GIS and remote sensing considered as promising tools?

I. They collect data in the form of graphs.
II. They provide scope for manipulating, analyzing and visualizing the images.
III. They disseminate data’s more accurately.

Detailed Solution for Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

Statement I. They collect data in the form of graphs.
Refer to:
These sensors collect data in the form of images and provide insights for manipulating, analyzing and visualizing those images. 
From the highlighted sentence above, it’s clear that Statement A is wrong as GIS and remote sensing tools collect data in the form of images and not graphs. Statement I is hence invalid
Statement II. They provide scope for manipulating, analyzing and visualizing the images.
From the same sentence as taken above for reference, we can infer that the mentioned tools are indeed helpful for manipulating, analyzing and visualizing the images. Statement III is hence true.
Statement III. They disseminate data’s more accurately.
Refer to: 
Management of natural resources calls for scientific tools for timely and accurate dissemination of information. In natural resource management, remote sensing and GIS are mainly used in the mapping process.
We can infer from the highlighted part above that GIS and remote sensing disseminate data’s more accurately.
Statement III is hence valid too.
Option B is hence the correct answer.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Remote sensing and GIS are promising tools for handling spatial and temporal data and help in integrating them for successful planning of natural resources. It is the science of measuring the earth using sensors mounted on high-flying aircrafts or satellites. These sensors collect data in the form of images and provide insights for manipulating, analysing and visualising those images. Since natural resources are not uniformly distributed and are spatially varied, it is challenging to capture the correct picture. Management of natural resources calls for scientific tools for timely and accurate dissemination of information. In natural resource management, remote sensing and GIS are mainly used in the mapping process. These techniques are useful in management of land, soil, coastal, watershed, urban and many more.

In India, the agriculture sector alone sustains the livelihood of around 50 percent of the population. Therefore, an increase in crop productivity has been a major concern. Since, the scope for increasing area under agriculture is limited, advanced crop production forecasting is required for better policymaking. Indian Space Research Agency (ISRO) and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) successful experiment-Agricultural Resource Inventory and Survey Experiment (ARISE) used aerial colour photographs to estimate crop acreage in many states of India. Other Important uses of remote sensing include crop identification, stress detection, and crop yield modelling, drought monitoring, land degradation mapping and more. Urbanisation is important and inevitable for development, but its proper planning and management is crucial for sustenance. One of the important features of GIS is multilayered mapping. This kind of mapping helps municipal corporations, town planning boards to build cities that are better organised. The information systems with socio-economic data overlaid upon satellite data makes urban planning cost-effective and accurate. 

Coastal ecosystems have high ecological significance. GIS and remote sensing data are used to study coastal ecosystems and marine living resources which include habitats like mangroves, coral reefs and more. Apart from this, suspended shoreline dynamics can be studied and climatic changes leading to cyclones and sea level rise may be of special interest too. Geospatial data is effective in the analysis and determination of factors that affect the utilisation of these resources. The technologies provide a platform through which we can generate information that can be used to make sound decisions for sustainable development of the natural resources of India.

Q. What can be the most appropriate title for the passage?

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Refer to: 
… These techniques are useful in management of land, soil, coastal, watershed, urban and many more. 
The whole passage mentions the uses of remote sensing and GIS in various areas for planning and effective management and this can be inferred from the highlighted part above.
Evidently, option A suits best as the title of the passage and therefore is the correct answer.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

The animal which uses sounds as its ‘eyes’ is -

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Bat echolocation is a perceptual system where ultrasonic sounds are emitted specifically to produce echoes. By comparing the outgoing pulse with the returning echoes, the brain and auditory nervous system can produce detailed images of the bat's surroundings. This allows bats to detect, localize and even classify their prey in complete darkness. At 130 decibels in intensity, bat calls are some of the most intense, airborne animal sounds.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

Who founded the Maratha Kingdom in the 17th century CE?

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The Maratha Empire was founded by the Maratha warrior-hero Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in the late 17th century. The Marathas are credited to a large extent for ending Mughal rule in India. Chhatrapati Shivaji was an aristocrat of the Bhosale clan.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

_____________ is defined as the availability and equality of opportunities to access financial services and refers to a process by which individuals and businesses can access appropriate, affordable, and timely financial products and services.

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Financial Inclusion is defined as the availability and equality of opportunities to access financial services and refers to a process by which individuals and businesses can access appropriate, affordable, and timely financial products and services.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

Which organization launched the second edition of the National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) report?

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The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog launched the second edition of the National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) report. The report evaluates India's progress in reducing multidimensional poverty between the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) conducted in 2015-16 and the recent NFHS survey conducted from 2019 to 2021.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

According to the Oil 2023 medium-term market report, what is the forecasted global oil demand between 2022 and 2028?

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The Oil 2023 medium-term market report forecasts that global oil demand will rise by 6% between 2022 and 2028, reaching 105.7 million barrels per day.

Bank of Baroda PO Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

Which former Chief Minister (CM) of Kerala passed away recently?

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Oommen Chandy, the former Chief Minister of Kerala, passed away recently. He served as a prominent political figure in Kerala, making significant contributions to governance and developmental initiatives.

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