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Q1. DRT has been constituted under Section 3 of the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993. DRT stands for-
DRTs stands for Debt Recovery Tribunals.
Q2. What is the financial limit Under MUDRA's Tarun scheme?
Under the aegis of Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY), MUDRA has already created its initial products/schemes. The interventions have been named ‘Shishu’, ‘Kishor’ and ‘Tarun’ to signify the stage of growth/development and funding needs of the beneficiary micro unit / entrepreneur and also to provide a reference point for the next phase of graduation / growth to look forward to. The financial limit for these schemes is:-
(a) Shishu:- covering loans up to 50,000/-
(b) Kishor:- covering loans above 50,000/- and up to 5 lakh
(c) Tarun:- covering loans above 5 lakh to 10 lakh
Q3. India has signed a mega defense deals worth over 2 billion dollars for advanced surface-to-air missile (SAM) sytems, to further tighten the bilateral strategic partnership with which one of the following countries?
India and Israel signed a mega defense deals worth over 2 billion dollars for advanced surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems, to further tighten the bilateral strategic partnership ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel in July
Q4. In the recently announced 64th National Film Awards, who has been declared as the Best Actor?
In the recently announced 64th National Film Awards, Akshay Kumar has been declared as the Best Actor for Rustam.
Q5. Sports Ministry of India has recently appointed Australian Dave Smith as the coach in _________.
Sports Ministry of India has recently appointed Australian Dave Smith as the coach in Race Walking category.
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are nine floors building in the area in which nine people are living on different floor separately. The ground floor is numbered 1 and so on. Nine persons are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I. They also like different colours like Red, Blue, Black, White, Yellow, Violet, Pink, Orange and Brown but not necessarily in the same order. I lives on the even number floor but not on the eight floor. There is gap of two floor between the I and the person who likes Orange colour. There is gap of two floor between the person who like Orange and Blue colour. The person who likes Orange colour lives on top floor. The person who likes Red colour lives on the odd number floor. E likes Red colour and he does not live immediately above or immediately below the floor on which I lives. There are gap of two floors between the floor on which E and D live. D likes Yellow colour. A likes violet colour and he lives on the even number floor. There are gap of two floors between A and the person who likes White colour. There is gap of one floor between the person who likes White and Brown colour. B likes brown colour and lives one of the floor above on which the person who likes White colour lives. C likes Black colour and lives on even number of floor but not on the second floor. F does not like Pink and Orange colour. G does not like Orange colour.
Q6. Who lives on floor number 3?
Q7.Which of the following is correct?
Q8.F is related to Brown and A is related to Yellow, in the same way I is related to?
Q9.How many floors are between the floor on which I and E live?
Q10.How many floor below on which D lives?
Q11. Number of boys and girls are ‘x’ and ‘y’ respectively; average ages of girls and boys are ‘a’ years and b years respectively. What is the average age(in years) of all boys and girls together?
Q12. Reena bought 30 pizzas at rate of Rs. 45 per piece. She sold forty percent of total pizzas at the rate of Rs. 50 per piece. Approximately, at what price per piece should she sell the remaining pizzas to make 25% overall profit?
Q13. A 180 m long train crosses another 270 m long train running in the opposite direction in 10.8 seconds. If the shorter train crosses a pole in 12 seconds, what is the speed of longer train?
Q14. In a test, a candidate scored 468 marks out of maximum marks. Had the maximum marks converted to 700, he would have scored 336 marks. What was the maximum marks of test?
Q15. Rs 600 has been divided among A, B and C in such a way that Rs. 40 more than (2/5) of A’s share, Rs. 20 more than (2/7) of B’s share, Rs. 10 more than (9/17) of C’s share, are all equal. A’s share is:
Directions (16-20): In the following questions, two sentences are given. There may be an error in the sentence(s). Mark your answer accordingly from the given options.
Q16. I. Although Ram was innocent, baseless accusations were leveled at him.
II. Despite of repeated representations from the ISRO, the authorities have failed to take any action.
Sentence I, accusations were leveled against him not at him.
Sentence II, despite is not followed by of.
Q17. I. I deem it as a privilege to attend the meeting.
II. Success can be achieved with practice.
Sentence I: I deem it a privilege not as a privilege. Sentence II: …… achieved ‘through practice’ not ‘with practice.’
Q18. I. Sita has great skill for painting.
II. Having overslept himself, Harish missed his train.
Sentence I, ‘Sita has a great skill for painting. The indefinite article ‘a’ should be used as painting is one of the many skills.
Sentence II, the reflexive pronoun ‘himself’ should be omitted.
Q19. I. Ishan is interested in painting from his childhood.
II. Life was a hard struggle for Himani; but ultimatelyshe emerged victorious.
Sentence I, the verb must be in the past tense as it is from his childhood – Ishan was interested in painting from his childhood. Had it been the present ‘now’ then ‘am’ can be used – Ishan is interested in paining now.
Q20. I. One cannot make a success of his career, unless he works hard.
II. In spite of he being very tired, he kept on working.
Sentence I, One cannot make a success of one’s …… or He cannot make a success of his……
Sentence II, the subject ‘he’ need not be repeated in the subordinate clause as it is the same as in the main clause – ‘In spite of being very tired, he ……
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