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Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

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

Input:   62 97 38 74 55 12 86 45 68 22
Step 1: 13 62 97 38 74 55 86 45 68 23
Step 2: 39 13 62 97 74 55 86 68 23 46
Step3:  56 39 13 97 74 86 68 23 46 63
Step 4: 69 56 39 13 97 86 23 46 63 75
Step 5: 87 69 56 39 13 23 45 63 75 98

Find the different steps of output using the above-mentioned logic for the following input.
Input:  88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48

Q. Which of the following number is 5th to left of 49 in step 4?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

From the following explanation we get to know that 38 is fifth to the left of 49 in step 4.
Step 4: 72 60 38 16 88 94 29 49 65 76
Hence option B is the correct answer

Complete Machine Process:
Input: 88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48
Step 1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
Step 2: 38 16 88 59 94 75 64 71 29 49
Step 3: 60 38 16 88 94 75 71 29 49 65
Step 4: 72 60 38 16 88 94 29 49 65 76
Step 5: 89 72 60 38 16 29 49 65 76 95

Common Explanation:
Change happening from Input to Step 1:

Reference:
Input: 62 97 38 74 55 12 86 45 68 22
Step 1: 13 62 97 38 74 55 86 45 68 23

Inference:
In every step, two numbers are changing their positions. In input, the lowest number which is 15, is first added by 1 and getting placed at extreme left end. Similarly, the second lowest number among all, which is 22 is also getting increased by 1 and is getting placed at the extreme right end of the input to give us Step 1.

Given Input: 88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48
Step1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
 
Reference
Step 1: 13 62 97 38 74 55 86 45 68 23
Step 2: 39 13 62 97 74 55 86 68 23 46

Inference:
In this step too, the 3rd lowest number among all is first getting increased by 1 and is placed at the extreme left end of Step 1 and so is the case with the 4th lowest number. 

Step1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
Step2: 38 16 88 59 94 75 64 71 29 49
 
And the same process continues till we get all the numbers arranged in similar fashion.

The complete Machine process is as follows:
Input:  88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48
Step1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
Step2: 38 16 88 59 94 75 64 71 29 49
Step3: 60 38 16 88 94 75 71 29 49 65
Step4: 72 60 38 16 88 94 29 49 65 76
Step5: 89 72 60 38 16 29 49 65 76 95

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

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

Input:   62 97 38 74 55 12 86 45 68 22
Step 1: 13 62 97 38 74 55 86 45 68 23
Step 2: 39 13 62 97 74 55 86 68 23 46
Step3:  56 39 13 97 74 86 68 23 46 63
Step 4: 69 56 39 13 97 86 23 46 63 75
Step 5: 87 69 56 39 13 23 45 63 75 98

Find the different steps of output using the above-mentioned logic for the following input.
Input:  88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48

Q. Which of the following number is 7th from the left end in step 5?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

Step 5: 89 72 60 38 16 29 49 65 76 95
Clearly, '49' is the number which is 7th from the left end in Step 5 of the machine output process.
Hence, option D is correct.

Complete Machine Process:
Input: 88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48
Step 1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
Step 2: 38 16 88 59 94 75 64 71 29 49
Step 3: 60 38 16 88 94 75 71 29 49 65
Step 4: 72 60 38 16 88 94 29 49 65 76
Step 5: 89 72 60 38 16 29 49 65 76 95

Common Explanation:
Change happening from Input to Step 1:

Reference:
Input: 62 97 38 74 55 12 86 45 68 22
Step 1: 13 62 97 38 74 55 86 45 68 23

Inference:
In every step, two numbers are changing their positions. In input, the lowest number which is 15, is first added by 1 and getting placed at extreme left end. Similarly, the second lowest number among all, which is 22 is also getting increased by 1 and is getting placed at the extreme right end of the input to give us Step 1.

Given Input: 88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48
Step1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
 
Reference
Step 1: 13 62 97 38 74 55 86 45 68 23
Step 2: 39 13 62 97 74 55 86 68 23 46

Inference:
In this step too, the 3rd lowest number among all is first getting increased by 1 and is placed at the extreme left end of Step 1 and so is the case with the 4th lowest number. 

Step1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
Step2: 38 16 88 59 94 75 64 71 29 49
 
And the same process continues till we get all the numbers arranged in similar fashion.

The complete Machine process is as follows:
Input:  88 59 28 94 37 75 15 64 71 48
Step1: 16 88 59 94 37 75 64 71 48 29
Step2: 38 16 88 59 94 75 64 71 29 49
Step3: 60 38 16 88 94 75 71 29 49 65
Step4: 72 60 38 16 88 94 29 49 65 76
Step5: 89 72 60 38 16 29 49 65 76 95

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Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 3

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: Among T, V, B, E and C, who is the third from the top when arranged in the descending order of their weights ?
Statements:
I.B is heavier than T and C and is less heavier than V who is not the heaviest.
II.C is heavier than only T.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 3

From I, we have: B > T, B > C, V > B. Thus, V is heavier than each one of B, T and C. But V is not the heaviest. So, E is the heaviest.

Thus, we have the order. E>V>B>T>C or E>V>B>C>T. Clearly, B is third from the top.

So Option A is correct

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 4

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions two statements are given. Which are followed by four conclusions (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements.

Question -

Statements: All men are vertebrates. Some mammals are vertebrates.

Conclusions:

  1. All men are mammals.
  2. All mammals are men.
  3. Some vertebrates are mammals.
  4. All vertebrates are men.
Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 4

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

Directions to Solve

In each of the following questions two statements are given. Which are followed by four conclusions (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements.

Question -

Statements: All the phones are scales. All the scales are calculators.

Conclusions:

  1. All the calculators are scales.
  2. All the phones are calculators
  3. All the scales are phones.
  4. Some calculators are phones.
Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

Directions: This question given below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the following arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Statement: 
Should young people move away from home when they’ve crossed the age of 18?
Arguments: 
I. Yes. It greatly helps them in standing on their own feet and becoming independent.
II. No. Their parents need their support.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

I is self-explanatory and is strong. Moving out and working and earning on your own definitely helps a person in becoming independent. II is vague and does not give any concrete reason. Thus, II is a weak argument.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. As per the passage, which of the following would lead to ‘putting more money in the hands of people’?

I. Decrease in tax rates.
II. Increase in inflation
III. Increase in private investment

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

Refer to: ‘. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit.’

As per this, only I is correct while the other points have not been mentioned.

Hence, option A is correct.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

Directions: Out of the given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

The plants and vegetation of a region

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

Flora refers to the plants and vegetation of a specific region or area. It includes all the plant species found in that particular environment. It is often used to describe the collective plant life or botanical composition of a specific geographic location or ecosystem. Flora is an essential component of the natural environment and plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and supporting various forms of wildlife.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

There is now no denying that the new government takes office amid a clear economic slowdown. The first macro data set released showed an under-performing economy with GDP growth falling to 5.8% in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 and pulling down the overall growth for the fiscal to a five-year low of 6.8%. Growth in gross value added (GVA), which is GDP minus taxes and subsidies, fell to 6.6% in 2018-19, pointing to a serious slowdown. If further confirmation were needed, the growth in core sector output — a set of eight major industrial sectors — fell to 2.6% in April, compared to 4.7% in the same month last year. And finally, unemployment data, controversially suppressed by the Union government so far, showed that joblessness was at a 45-year high of 6.1% in 2017-18. These numbers highlight the challenges ahead in drafting the Budget for 2019-20. The economy is beset by a consumption slowdown as reflected in the falling sales of everything from automobiles to consumer durables, even fast-moving consumer goods. Private investment is not taking off, while government spending, which kept the economy afloat during the last NDA government, was cut back in the last quarter of 2018-19 to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.4%.

The good news is that inflation is undershooting the target and oil prices are on the retreat again. But the rural economy remains in distress, as seen by the 2.9% growth in agriculture last fiscal; the sector needs a good monsoon this year to bounce back. Overall economic growth in the first quarter of this fiscal is likely to remain subdued, and any improvement is unlikely until the late second quarter or the early third. There are not too many options before the new Finance Minister. In the near term, she has to boost consumption, which means putting more money in the hands of people. That, in turn, means cutting taxes, which is not easy given the commitment to rein in the fiscal deficit. In the medium term, Ms. Sitharaman has to take measures to boost private investment even as she opens up public spending again. These call for major reforms, starting with land acquisition and labour, corporate taxes by reducing exemptions and dropping rates, and nursing banks back to health. On the table will be options such as further recapitalisation of the ailing banks, and consolidation. The question, though, is where the money will come from. With tax revenues likely to be subdued owing to the slowdown, the Centre will have to look at alternative sources such as disinvestment. There may be little choice but to go big on privatisation. A rate cut by the Reserve Bank of India, widely expected this week, would certainly help boost sentiment. But it is the Budget that will really set the tone for the economy

Q. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the word beset?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

Beset: Something that troubles persistently.

As per this, besiege is correct and has the same meaning as beset.

The others are incorrect.

Hence, option C is correct.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase. 

 

Q. Leaders should not only make speeches they should also be prepared to bell the cat.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

to bell the cat: take the danger of a shared enterprise upon oneself.

Hence, the correct answer is option a i.e. to take lead in danger.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

The manager of the plastic fork factory tried to convince the unruly factory workers they should join forces to optimize production on the belt rather than attemptingto be contrary.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

'Convince about’ and ‘convince for’ are idiomatically incorrect. Eliminate C and D. The other issue in this sentence is parallel structure. The parallel structure is ‘join’ and ‘attempt’. A and E violate parallel structure. Choice B is the correct answer.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 12

In which of the markets securities cannot be sold?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 12
  • The term capital market refers to facilities and institutional arrangements through which long-term funds, both debt and equity are raised and invested. 
  • The capital market consists of development banks, commercial banks, and stock exchanges.
  • The Capital Market can be divided into two parts:
    • Primary Market
    • Secondary Market
  • Comparison of Primary Market & Secondary Market:
Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 13

When was the Corporate Debt Restructuring implemented by the RBI in India for rearrangement of a distressed company's outstanding commitments?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 13

Corporate Debt Restructuring, or CDR, is a scheme developed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) through a circular released on August 23, 2001, for implementation by banks and financial institutions (FIs) to recover debt from debtors who are unable to pay the full amount owed.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

Who inaugurated the International Hostel "Madhumaas" at ICAR-IARI?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

The International Hostel "Madhumaas" at ICAR-IARI was inaugurated by Narendra Singh Tomar, the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The inauguration ceremony was held on Guru Purnima and was attended by Union Minister of State Kailash Choudhary and Dr. Himanshu Pathak, Director General and Secretary, DARE. The government's support for the creation of student-centric hostels with high-quality facilities and international standards is due to the Institute's international education and growing student enrollment.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 15

How did India win the SAFF Championship final?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 15

In the SAFF Championship final, India emerged victorious by defeating Kuwait. The match ended in a 1-1 draw during regulation time. To determine the winner, a penalty shootout took place. India managed to score five penalties compared to Kuwait's four, securing the victory and the championship title. The penalty shootout required players from both teams to take shots from the spot, and India's goalkeeper made a crucial save to secure the win. This victory marks India's ninth title in the SAFF Championship.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 16

What was the objective of the MoU signed between the National Anti-Doping Agency, India, and the South Asia Regional Anti-Doping Organization (SARADO)?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 16

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the National Anti-Doping Agency, India, and the South Asia Regional Anti-Doping Organization (SARADO) aims to facilitate regional cooperation in anti-doping efforts. SARADO consists of Anti-Doping Organizations from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The MoU reinforces India's commitment to promoting clean sports and contributing to the global anti-doping movement through collaborative initiatives.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 17

Ganhadra school of art came into existence in -

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 17

Answer: B 

Gandhara School of Art
- Origin: The Gandhara School of Art came into existence in the Mahayana sect of Buddhism.
- Time Period: It flourished between the 1st century BCE and 7th century CE, mainly in the Gandhara region, which is now in present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Influences: The art style was heavily influenced by Greco-Roman art, as the region was part of the Hellenistic world after the conquests of Alexander the Great.
- Iconography: The Gandhara School of Art is known for its unique iconography, which includes depictions of the Buddha with wavy hair, elongated earlobes, and a serene expression, often wearing Greek-style robes.
- Sculpture: The main focus of the Gandhara School of Art was on sculptural representations of Buddhist themes, such as the life of the Buddha and scenes from the Jataka tales.
- Materials: The artists mainly used grey schist, a type of metamorphic rock, and stucco for their sculptures.
- Legacy: The Gandhara School of Art had a significant impact on the development of Buddhist art in India and other parts of Asia, and its influence can be seen in the later styles of Central Asian and East Asian Buddhist art.Theahaya hip. The Kushan kings, particularly Kanishka, encouraged the Gandhara artists. The Gandhara scul ptures have been found in the ruins of Taxila and in various ancient sites in Afghanistan and in West Pakistan. They consist mostly of the images of the Buda and relief sculptures presenting scenes from Buddhist texts. A number of Bodhisattva figures were carved out. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

Foreign travellers defined the finest quality of muslin, a type of cotton textile with its origin in Bengal as ______(Fill up the blank with correct alternative)

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

Foreign travellers defined the finest quality of muslin as Malmal Shahi or Malmal Khas implying that it was worn by, or fit for, the royalty

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 19

Which among the following term is used for: Unauthorized copying of software to be used for personal gain instead of personal backups? 

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 19

Ans.(c)
Sol. Software piracy is the illegal copying, distribution, or use of software. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

A __________ is a computer network that usually spans a city or a large campus.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

Ans. (c)
Sol. MAN is abbreviation for Metropolitan Area Network and is a computer network that usually spans a city or a large campus. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 21

What does MAN stands for?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 21

Ans. (b)
Sol. MAN is abbreviation for Metropolitan Area Network. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

By an intranet we mean:

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

Ans. (d)
Sol. An intranet is a private network accessible only to an organization's staff. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

Non-physical components of the computer are referred to as  _______.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

Ans. (b)
Sol.  Software components are not physical or tangible components. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

EBCDIC stands for?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

Ans (a)
Sol.  EBCDIC stands for Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code. It is a binary code for alphabetic and numeric characters that IBM developed for its larger operating systems. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

Who among the following is/were inventor of transistors?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

Ans (e)
Sol. Walter Houser Brattain was an American physicist, along with John Bardeen and William Shockley, invented the point-contact transistor. 

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 26

Directions: Study the following pie-chart carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Degreewise Break-up of Expenditure of a Family in a month
Total Amount Spent In a Month = Rs. 45800.

Q.What is the ratio of the amount spent by the family on medicine to the amount spent on groceries?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 26

Percentage Break-up of expenditure is:

(Amount spent on medicine) : (Amount spent on groceries)

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 27

A and B are two candidates seeking admission to the IIMs. The probability that A is selected is 0.5 and the probability that both A and B are selected is at most 0.3. Is it possible that the probability of B getting selected is 0.9.

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 27

P (Both are selected) = P(A) x P(B) Since P(A) = 0.5, we get 0.3 = 0.5 x 0.6.
The maximum value of P(B) = 0.6.
Thus P{B) = 0.9 is not possible.

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 28

45% of 870 + 67% of 1250 – 21% of 540 = ?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 28

391+837-113 =1115

So option B is correct

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

Directions: Study the table given below and answer the questions that follow:
Total Number of Employees in different Departments of an Organization and Percentage of Females and Males.

Q. The total number of employees in the HR department forms approximately what per cent of the total number of employees in the Accounts department?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

Required percentage

Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
Three online hotel booking website A,B and C listed some hotels on their websites. The all listed 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels. One hotel can be listed on exactly one website. 
Further it is known that 

  1. Total number of hotels listed on all three website together is 720. 
  2. Total number of 4 star hotels is twice the total number of 3 star hotels on all the three websites taken together. Further, total number of 5 star hotels is thrice the total number of 4 star hotels on all three sites together. 
  3. Out of 200 hotels listed on Websites A, 30% are 3 star hotels.
  4. Ratio of 5 star hotels on sites A,B and C are 1 : 1 : 2.
  5. Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website. 
  6. Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 

Q. What is the total number of Hotels listed on Website C ?

Detailed Solution for Nainital Bank Clerk Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

Following the common explanation, we get
Total number of Hotels listed on site C is 290. 
Hence, option A is correct.

Common explanation :
It is given that total number of hotels is 720. 
4 star hotels = 2 × (3 star hotels)
5 star hotels = 3 × (4 star hotels)
Let, 3 star hotels M, 4 star hotels N and 5 star hotels P. 
N = 2M
P = 3N
M + 2M + 6M = 720
9M = 720
M = 80
N = 160
P = 480
Total 200 hotels listed on sites A. Out of which, 30% are 3 star.
60 hotels are there in 3 star category on Site A. 
Total 5 star hotels are 480. 
Ratio of the hotels on site A, B and C is 1:1:2. 
4x = 480
x = 120
Number of 5 star hotels on B website is 20% more than number of 4 star hotels on the same website.
Number of 5 Star Hotels on site B = 120 
So, number of 4 star hotels on site B would be 100. 
Total 4 star hotels are 160.
So 4 star hotels on site C will be 160 – 20 – 100 = 40
Number of 3 star hotels on website B and C are same. 
Total 80
 
So 3 star and 4 star hotels on site B and C should be 10. 

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