IBPSPO04-Oct-2015 Related Question Answers

26. Which of the following buildings has the second highest number of floors ?






27. How many floors does building J possibly have ?






28. How is J related to R ?






29. How many persons will attend a workshop between the months in which G and D will attend a workshop ?






30. As per the given arrangement, G is related to HTC and B is related to Nokia following a certain pattern, which of the following is D related to following the same pattern ?






31. Which of the following represents the month in which F will attend a workshop ?






32. Which of the following represents the persons who will attend a workshop in March and December respectively ?






33. Which of the following companies does G like ?






34. In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II. Study the Conclusions based on the given statements and mark the appropriate answer : a: if both the Conclusion I and Conclusion II are true b: if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true c: if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true d: if only Conclusion I is true e: if only Conclusion II is trueStatements P ≤ L ≤ A > N = K ≥ S : C ≥ A Conclusions I. L > K II. P ≤ S






35. Statements P ≤ L ≤ A > N = K ≥ S : C ≥ A Conclusions I. C > P II. P = C






36. Statements > U ≥ N = K ≤ E < D Conclusions I. E ≤ U II. D > N






37. Statements I < J ≤ K ≤ L > M ≥ N: K ≤ B = S Conclusions I. N < L II. L = N






38. Statements I < J ≤ K ≤ L > M ≥ N: K ≤ B = S Conclusions I. I < S II. J ≤ B






39. Who amongst the following is the son of J ?






40. How many persons sit between N and K, when counted from the left of K ?






41. Who sits to the immediate right of Q ?






42. Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given information ?






43. Each sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.Over the next two years, the company will …………..about USD 100 million in……….. up tech- nology and brand building.






44. Each sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.The government has invested………. to …………………public transport.
 






45. Each sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.This multi-purpose project has demanded…………… investment………………. Time and effort.
 






46. Each sentence below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.We need to work………….. to remain ………………….with other companies.
 






47. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Certain words/ phrases are given in bold to help you locate themwhile answering some of the questions. Banks in Australia have a certain upside-down quality to them. Their share prices broke free from the put that dragged down their international rivals during the 200 financial crisis. In recent years, they have soared as others have sagged. Now that big banks in other rich countries are regaining their pose, as in most of the global economy, it is the turn of Australia’s to slide. This topsy-turvy behaviour may yet continue given its worsening outlook. Serving a buoyant domestic economy with none-toofierce competition, Australia’s big four lenders – Commonwealth Banks, National Australia Bank (NAB), ANZ and Westpac-used to delight shareholders with bumper dividends. But concerns over their balancesheets and exposure to Australia’s housing market have caused their shares to dip. Investors fear that the exceptional circumstances underpinning the vibrant returns of recent years are coming to an end. The commodity “super-cycle” that boosted both Australia and its banks has fizzled. Unemployment is creeping up. The biggest concern is the health of banks’ mortgage books. Home loans have been fabulously lucrative for Australian banks but this is changing. According to analysts, return on them top 50%, which would make even precrisis Wall Street bankers happy. No wonder, then that domestic home loans now represent 40-60% of Australian banks assets, up from 15 30% in the early 1990s. Mortgages in New Zealand account for another 5-10%. A growing number of loans are going to property speculators or to a homeowners paying back only the interest on their loan. Recent stress test suggested that a property downturn would ravage banks. Regulators trot about the lack of diversification in banks, especially given their dependence on foreign money for funding. They want banks to curb growth in the riskiest mortgages and to finance them with more equity and less debt. A government inquiry into the Australian financial system called for banks to be better capitalised. Collectively, Australian banks may need as much as A$40 billion In fresh capital to meet regulators demands. The big four are still highly profitable and their returns will remain better than most despite all the new equity they will have to raise. After all, banks around the world are being forced to fund themselves with more equity. Aussie borrowers are less likely to default on mortgages than American ones, as lenders have a claim on all their assets, not just the property in question. But there are other concerns as well. Credit growth in Australia is slowing. Expansion into crowded Asian market seems difficult which leaves little scope for diversification. If they cannot make banks less dependent on mortgages, regulators will have to find other ways to make them safer.Choose the word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word RAVAGE given in bold as used in the passage?






48. What do the assets regarding assets of Australia cited in the passage convey?






49. What is the author’s view of the global economy at present?






50. Choose the word which is most nearly the opposite in meaning as the word DIP given in bold as used in the passage.






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