Test of the Day for IBPS RRB Exam 2017

September 15, 2017    

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We are providing you with the test of the day which will help you in upcoming exams like IBPS RRB, etc. From this, you can practice questions with the timer that will help you to improve speed.


Q1. BCSBI was set up to ensure that the common person as a consumer of financial services from the banking Industry is in no way at a disadvantageous position and really gets what he/she has been promised. BCSBI stands for-?
Solution:
In November 2003, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) constituted the Committee on Procedures and Performance Audit of Public Services under the Chairmanship of Shri S.S.Tarapore (former Deputy Governor) to address the issues relating to availability of adequate banking services to the common person. Therefore, the Committee recommended setting up of the Banking Codes and Standards Board of India (BCSBI). BCSBI was set up to ensure that the common person as a consumer of financial services from the banking Industry is in no way at a disadvantageous position and really gets what he/she has been promised.

Q2. When was the currency system in India converted into decimal system?
Solution:
The Indian currency system was converted into decimal system by Indian Coinage (Amendment) Act 1955 which brought into force from April 01st 1957.

Q3. Which of the following field Dalal Street in Mumbai is famous?
Solution:
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is located at Dalal Street.

Q4. Deposits which can be withdrawn by a customer without notice is called?
Solution:
A deposit of money that can be withdrawn without prior notice is known as Demand Deposits, Ex:- in a current account.

Q5. Which of the following is not e-banking software?
Solution:
ECS – Electronic Clearing Service.
RTGS – Real Time Gross Settlement.
NEFT- National Electronics Funds Transfer System.
 Mobile banking is a service provided by a bank or other financial institution that allows its customers to conduct financial transactions remotely using a mobile.
PIPS is not an e-banking software.

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below- 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Ford, Toyota, Audi, Nissan, Fiat, Datsun, Ferrari and Bentley but not necessarily in the same order. All the given car is of different colour viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order.
E faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of E face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. D faces away from the center and he has a Ford car. Both the immediate neighbours of D do not face away from the centre. E sits third to the right of F, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. C sits third to the left of F. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to F. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of F and faces away from the centre. A sits second to the left of C and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between H and F. B faces away from the centre, and have Toyota car which is not of Blue colour. E has Ferrari car. The person who has Nissan car sits opposite to D. Audi car is of purple colour. The person who has Bentley car is not near to G or E. C faces the person who has Datsun car.

 Q6. Who among following has Purple colour car?
Solution:
(6-10)


Q7. Who among following has Orange colour car?

Q8. F has which of the following car?

Q9. Who among following have pink colour car?

Q10. Which of the following is D’s position with respect to E?

Q11. Shamita took a loan at simple interest rate of 6 pcpa in the first year and it increased by 1.5 pcpa every year. If she pays Rs. 8,190 as interest at the end of 3 years, what was her loan amount?
Solution:

Q12. Twelve percent of Kaushal’s monthly salary is equal to sixteen percent of Nandini’s monthly salary. Suresh’s monthly salary is half that of Nandini’s monthly salary. If Suresh’s annual salary is Rs 1.08 lacs, what is Kaushal’s monthly salary?
Solution:

Q13. A gave 40% of his monthly salary to B. B spent 20% of this amount on taxi fare. He spent the remaining amount in the respective ratio of 3 : 5 on tuition fees and library membership. If he spent Rs 1720 for membership, what is A’s monthly salary?
Solution:

Q14. A, B and C started a business by investing Rs 20,000, Rs 28,000 and Rs 36,000 respectively. After 6 months, A and B withdrew an amount of Rs 8,000 each and C invested an additional amount of Rs 8,000. All of them invested for equal period of time. If at the end of the year, C got Rs 12,550 as his share of profit, what was the total profit earned?
Solution:

Q15. Ravi borrowed some money at the rate of 4 p.c.p.a for the first three years, at the rate of 8 p.c.p.a for the next two years and at the rate of 9 p.c.p.a for the period beyond 5 years. If he pays a total simple interest of Rs 19550 at the end of 7 years, how much money did he borrow?
Solution:

Directions (16-20): In each question, the word at the top is used in five different ways, numbered to (a) to (e), Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. 

 Q16. Fall
Solution:
fall back on (something) also fall back upon (something) : to use (something) for help or protection when you are in a bad situation.
fall apart-to break into parts in usually a sudden and unexpected way
fall away [phrasal verb]- to become gradually less : to disappear gradually

Q17. Do
Solution:
do by (someone)-to deal with or treat (someone) well or badly-"They did pretty well by me when I retired" means they treated me pretty well when I retired
do with (something)-to be helped by having (something)
do up or do (something) up or do up (something) of clothing : to be fastened or to fasten (something) with buttons, a zipper, etc.
do (someone) out of (something)-to unfairly prevent (someone) from getting or having (something)
do (something) over or do over (something) : to decorate or change a room, house, etc., so that it looks very different

Q18. ACT
Solution:
She acted as if nothing had happened-to pretend that something is true — usually used in the phrases act as if, act as though, and act like
Now that he's rich he certainly acts the part. [=behaves like a rich person]-To act the part is to behave the way that people in a particular role usually behave.
 act out-to behave badly especially because you are feeling painful emotions (such as fear or anger)
 act up-to behave badly : to act in a way that is not polite or acceptable
We were too late to act upon his suggestion.-to use (something, such as a feeling or suggestion) as a reason or basis for doing something

Q19. Back
Solution:
She was getting irritated, so I backed off.-to stop bothering someone
I'll back you up if I think you're right means to give help or support to
 back out -to decide not to do something that you had agreed to do
back down-to stop arguing or fighting for something

Q20. Ask
Solution:
ask for (someone)-to request to see or talk to (someone)
ask after (someone or something)-to ask about (someone or something)
ask around-to ask many people to tell you information about someone or something
To ask yourself something is to think about the true answer to a question.

               

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