RBI Grade B 25 Aug 2013

For the following questions answer them individually

U.K. Sinha, who was in the recent news, is the Chairman of

Which of the following does not correctly describe NABARD?

Who among the following was recently appointed as the new Governor of the Reserve Bank of India?

To which country does Muhammad Yunus, who developed the concepts of microcredit and microfinance, belong?

Which of the following does not correctly explain the market practice of Insider Trading?

Which of the following has the authority to appoint Banking Ombudsman in India?

Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram recently asked Public sector banks of India to set up ATMs in all branches by

Which of the following companies manufacture Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in India?

Which of the following, in the banking sector, measures the ability of a company to meet its short term debt obligations?

The Reserve Bank of India recently barred from disbursing loans against gold coins weighing more than

Which of the following is correct regarding the Securities Transaction Tax?

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding FDI or FII stake in any company?

Every commercial bank in India have to maintain liquid assets such as precious metals (gold) or other approved securities as reserves other than the cash. This is known as Statutory Liquidity Ratio. What is its present rate?

The government is giving a fresh push to its flagship rural employment scheme ahead of the general elections, providing additional funds to four states. Which one is not among those states?

Who heads the Committee on Insurance Broking which was in news recently?

Mr. Anil Khatri filed a complaint with the Banking Ombudsman. However, he is not satisfied with the decision of the Ombudsman. Whom can he approach now for the redressal of his grievance?

What is the name of a path-breaking initiative by the Government and the Indian Banks' Association which promises to bring basic banking services to 73,000 unbanked villages with a population of 2,000 and above?

In which state of India is the Koyna Hydroelectric Power project located?

Which of the following categories does not come under Priority Sector Lending in India?

What was the number of banking licence applicants before the reserve Bank of India for opening of new banks by 31 May 2013?

As per a new circular by the Reserve Bank of India in July 2013, for High Risk Customers/entities, Banks will now be required to update KYC data only once in

To whom is the Pre-Shipment Finance given in India?

The abbreviation RIDF stands for

In which month of the year is Income Tax Return filed in India where the assessee is a Company?

The document which specifies the internal operations of a company is known as

With reference to the Swadhar Scheme, who among the following is/are not its beneficiaries?

Which of the following companies has maximum shareholding in the India Mortgage Guarantee Corporation (IMGC)?

The Reserve Bank recently released the final guidelines for issuing of new banking licences. As per these guidelines, foreign shareholding in the new bank for the first five years will be up to

Which term is used to describe a situation where an inflation rate is high, the economic growth rate slows down, and unemployment remains steadily high?

Which of the following is not correct regarding the Reverse Repo Rate?

Which measure is used by the Reserve Bank of India to buy or sell government bonds or other securities in open market?

Who among the following is the Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation?

Who among the following is the recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi National Sadhbhavna Award 2013?

Who is appointed as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States of America?

What is the expanded form of VAT?

Which is the designated body for creating the necessary infrastructure to ensure KYC compliance for the Mutual Fund Industry?

Under the Senior Citizens Savings Scheme, 2004, what was the tenure of the deposit account?

The government recently approved liberalisation of FDI norms in a dozen of sectors. In this context, which global supermarket chain has been allowed to set up cold storages and warehouses in the country?

Which Internet giant recently bought the micro-blogging and social networking website Tumblf?

The Government of India recently launched a nation- wide campaign 'Tears you apart" to raise awareness on

Accounting practices that follow required laws and regulations, but deviate from what those standards intend to accomplish, are known as

Which of the following countries has the highest population density in the world?

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the issuance of Tax Free Bonds in India?

When a payment is made through RTGS/NEFT, the customer/remitter receives an acknowledgement of the payment made. What is the fog in of that acknowledgement?

The Monetary Policy Statement 2013-14, released by the Reserve Bank of India on 3 May 2013, expressed concerns over Current Account Deficit (CAD) as the biggest risk to Indian economy. What percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was comprised by CAD in Quarter 3 (December quarter) of 2012-2013?

Which telecom company of India provides networking services in Africa?

As per the revised estimates of poverty line in India which were released in July 2013, what was the percentage of people below poverty line in the country as a whole in 2011,2012?

The Prime Minister of China paid a three-day visit to India in May 2013. Who is he?

Which of the following statements is/are not correct regarding Headline Inflation in India?

What does ALM stand for in the banking industry?

The full form of IFSC is

Oscar Award winning movie 'Slumdog Millionaire' was an adaptation of the novel Q & A. who authored this novel?

In which country is the Bank for International Settlements located?

Which of the following countries/regional group has the highest Foreign Exchange Reserves?

For which movie did Vidya Balan win the IIFA Awards 2013 for Best Actress ln A Leading Role?

Starting 1 June 2013, the tax deducted at source has been applicable on the value of transfer of immovable property worth_____ and above.

When a bank deposits a fake note to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the amount paid by RBI to the bank is

Who among the following is the Chief Economist of the World Bank?

What is the name of the central bank of Pakistan?

The system of cheque clearing and settlement between banks based on electronic data/images or both without physical exchange of instrument is known as

As per recent guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India, how much will a customer have to pay for checking account balance at a white label ATM?

A segment of the financial market in which financial instruments with high liquidity and very short maturities are traded is known as

Which state legislature of India recently announced to go paperless with funding from the World Bank?

Which US city recently filed for Chapter 9, Title 11 of the United States Code bankruptcy protection?

To which category of banking sector does SIFO, which was in the recent news, belong?

In order to reflect a bank's actual financial health in its balance sheet with respect to Non Performing Assets (NPAs), the Reserve Bank of India has introduced prudential norms in a phased manner. This has been done in accordance with the recommendations of

Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) Suraksha Yojana, which was in recent news, is a group accident insurance scheme for

The Employee Unique Identification Number (EUIN) is not applicable to

The government recently red-flagged over 250 dubious banking transactions. Most of such transactions are related to

Who, among the following, is the author of 'Ignited Minds'?

In each of the following questions, a sentence/passage is given with two blank spaces. Three phrases/sentences are given below, two of which can be placed in blank spaces to make a meaningful sentence/passage. If none of the phrases/sentences is appropriate, mark e: as the answer.

We are _____ a great chemical experiment and ____to scientists.
A. living in the midst of
B. some serious consequences are becoming apparent
C. in threat of

The ensure _____and thus facilitate economic growth China______ North Korea.
A. destabilisation of a flash point
B. a stable security environment within 1 he region
C. played an active role in facilitating negotiations with

Indian corporate leaders______ global giants_____ and market share.
A. had done well standing up
B. as their companies have grown in size
C. have done well standing up to

Every country has____ for citizens_____.
A. lay down comprehensive rules
B. laid down comprehensive series of practical rules.
C. for resolving mutual contradictory rights and interests.

______that the developed world_____ of the world's poor.
A. It is a myth
B. already gives plenty of aid
C. It was a myth

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/ phrase in each case, Marine life (1) along the coast and in the ocean results from harmful fishing practices such as trawling or dynamite fishing; poor land use practices in agricultural. (2) development and forestry sectors; and the human activities such as mining and anchoring. Destroyed habitats include sea grasses. marshes, corals and mangroves - all of which are important nurseries for fish and critical for buffering coasts from storm damage. Damaging habitat can lead to increased (3) and sedimentation, increased impact from storms, fewer (4) grounds and fewer places for animals and plants to live. Destructive fishing, land-based sedimentation, dredging, marine recreation, typhoons and storms, poor agricultural practices, and coastal development and land (5) increasingly (6) and devastate productive marine habitats. One major ecological impact derives from increased sediment loads in coastal waters from activities such as logging. Sedimentation, which produces turbidity and limits the (7) of sunlight (8) primary and secondary producers- thus altering food web dynamics. The smothering of coral reefs by sediment also (9) fish and produces ecosystem changes. Chemicals in sediments, such as DDT or heavy metals, may bio accumulate in marine life as well. Oil spilling is also major problem for the destruction
of the (10) life.

Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) Development of drought resistance could benefit large numbers of farmers,
(B) Hence the human race has no choice but to adapt to these impacts.
(C) India has to be concerned about climatic changes.
(D) This impact can run into decades and centuries.
(E) Environment day is thus an important occasion to assess the past arid our future.
(F) Since there is a possibility of adverse impact on agriculture which could deter growth.

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions. The outside world has pat answers concerning extremely impoverished countries, especially those in Africa. Everything comes back, again and again, to corruption and misrule. Western officials argue that Africa simply
needs to behave itself better, to allow market forces to operate without interference by corrupt rulers. Ye the critics of African governance have it wrong. Politics simply can't explain Africa's prolonged economic crisis. The claim that Africa's corruption is the basic source of the problem does not withstand serious scrutiny. During the past decade I witnessed how relatively well-governed countries in Africa, such as Ghana, Malawi, Mali and Senegal, failed to prosper, whereas societies in Asia perceived to have extensive
corruption, such as Bangladesh, Indonesia and Pakistan, enjoyed rapid economic growth.
What is the explanation? Every situation of extreme poverty around the world contains some of its own unique causes, which need to be diagnosed as a doctor would a patient. For example, Africa is burdened with malaria like no other part of the world, simply because it is unlucky in providing the perfect conditions for that disease; high temperatures, plenty of breeding sites and particular species of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes that prefer to bite humans rather than cattle.

Another myth is that the developed world already gives plenty of aid to the world's poor. Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Paul O'Neil expressed a common frustration when he remarked about aid for Africa : "We've spent trillions of dollars on these problems and we have damn near nothing to show for it". O'Neil was no foe of foreign aid. Indeed, he wanted to fix the system so that more U.S. aid could be justified. But he was wrong to believe that vast flows of aid to Africa had been squandered. President Bush said in a press conference in April 2004 that as "the greatest power on the face of the earth, we have an obligation to help the spread of freedom. We have an obligation to feed the hungry". Yet how does the U.S. fulfill its obligation? U.S. aid to farmers in poor countries to help them grow more food runs at around $200 million per year, far less than $1 per person per year for the hundreds of millions of people living in subsistence farm households.

From the world as a whole, the amount of aid per African per year is really very small, just $30 per sub- Saharan African in 2002. Of that modest amount, almost $5 was actually for consultants from the donor countries, more than $3 was for emergency aid, about $4 went for servicing Africa's debts and $ 5 was for debt-relief operations. The rest, about $12, went to Africa. Since the "money down the drain" argument is heard most frequently in the U.S., it's worth looking at the same calculations for U.S. aid alone. In 2002, the U.S. gave $3 per sub-Saharan African. Taking out the parts for U.S. consultants and technical cooperation, food and other emergency aid, administrative costs and debt relief, the aid per African came to grand total of 6 cents.

The U.S. has promised repeatedly over the decades, as a signatory to global agreements like the Monterrey Consensus of 2002, to give a much larger proportion of its annual output, specifically upto 0.7% of GNP, to official development assistance. The U.S. failure to follow through has no political fallout domestically, of course, because not one in a million U.S. citizens even knows of statements like the Monterrey Consensus.
But no one should underestimate the salience that it has around the world. Spin as American might about their nation's generosity, the poor countries are fully aware of what the U.S. is not doing.

The passage seems to emphasize that the outside world has

According to the Westerners the solution to eradicate poverty of African nations lies in

The author has given the example of Bangladesh, Indonesia and Pakistan in support of his argument that

The author has mentioned Ghana as a country with

The cases of malaria in Africa are mainly due to
(A) high temperature
(B) climatic conditions conducive for breeding.
(C) malaria carriers' liking for human blood in preference to that of cattle.

Choose the word/group of words which is most nearly the same in meaning to the word/group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.

Choose the word/group of words which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage.

For the following questions answer them individually

Train A crosses a pole and platform in 18 secnds and 39 seconds respectively. The length of platform is 157.5 metre. What will be the length of train B if it is equal to the sum of half of the length of train A and twice the length of the platform?

If 12 boys or 15 girls can do a work in 48 days, in what time will 24 boys and 6 girls do twice the work?

What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

In the following graph the number of laptops manufactured by six different companies in the years 2010 and 2011 has been given. Read the graph carefully and answer the questions.


The respective ratio between the number of laptops manufactured by Lenovo in 2010 and that by Abascus in 2011 is

What is the average number of laptops (in thousands) manufactured by all companies taken together in 2010?

What is the percentage increase in production of laptops by HP in 2011 in comparison to that in 2010?

The difference between the number of laptops manufactured by Apple, Lenovo and Samsung in 2010 and that by Dell, HP and Abascus in 2011 is

Read the following bar diagram carefully to answer the questions given below.


What value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions.

For the following questions answer them individually

Sujata scored 2240 marks in an examination that is 128 marks more than the minimum passing percentage of 64%. What is the percentage of marks obtained by Meena if she scores 907 marks less than Sujata?

There are 8 brown balls, 4 orange balls and 5 black balls in a bag. Five balls are chosen at random. What is the probability of their being 2 brown balls, 1 orange ball and 2 black balls ?

The ratio of the salaries of A and B is 8 : 9. If A’s salary is increased by 50% and B’s salary is reduced by 25%, their ratio becomes 16 : 9. What is the salary of A?

If tax on a commodity is reduced by 10%, total revenue remains unchanged. What is the percentage increase in its consumption?

The denominators of two fractions are 5 and 7 respectively. The sum of these fractions is 41/35 . On interchanging the numerators, their sum becomes 43/35 . The fractions are

Read the following table carefully to answer the given questions.
Number of students enrolled in different academic faculties of 4 institutions during 2008 - 2012


The difference between the number of students enrolled in CT college in 2010 and that enrolled in DAV college in 2011 is

By what per cent the number of students enrolled in M.Ed. in BKM College in 2009 is more that enrolled in B.Ed in the same college in the same year?

The ratio between the number of students enrolled in B.Ed. and M.Sc. in DAV college in 2011 is

For the following questions answer them individually

Consider the following sentences :
"Nowadays the FMCG companies woo their customers or buyers by selling their goods or products in small sachets. This has increased the sale of the product."
Which of the following may be the appropriate reason for the given facts?

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions : In a certain code language : 

"demand and supply market" is written as "pa ni de re"
"market needs more demand" is written as "de ja ni fe"
"supply demand is related" is written as "le de re ab"
"more related to economics" is written as "ka ha ab ja"

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustation of input and various steps of rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digit numbers).Input : plan more vacation 35 56 92 nice holiday tours 84 61 12

Step I : 92 plan more vacation 35 56 nice tours 84 61 12 holiday
Step II : 92 84 plan vacation 35 56 nice tours 61 12 more holiday
Step III : 92 84 61 plan vacation 35 56 tours 12 nice more holiday
Step IV : 92 84 61 56 vacation 35 tours 12 plan nice more holiday
Step V : 92 84 61 56 35 vacation 12 tours plan nice more holiday
Step VI : 92 84 61 56 35 12 vacation tours plan nice more holiday
And Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement as the desired arrangement is obtained.
As per rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the questions the appropriate step for the given
input.
Input : hard work pays 96 42 in 79 long run 18 25 57

Which step number is the following output?
96 79 57 42 work run 18 25 pays long in hard

Which of the following represents the positions of 'pays' in the Step II?

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order.
• P is third to the left of M.
• O is second to the left of P.
• Only one person sits between M and L.
• 28 year old is neighbour of both O and P.
• K is third to the left of 28 years old.
• Q is second to the right of J.
• 39 year old is second to the left of N.
• 13 year old is second to the right of K.
• K is elder to N but younger than L. J is not 28 years old.
• M is 16 year old.
• 16 year old and 9 year old are not immediate neighbours.
• Ages are as 9, 13, 16, 18, 21, 28, 33, and 39.

Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of 'K' ?

What is the position of J with respect to the position of P?

Starting from J, if all all the persons are made to sit in the alphabetical order in clockwise direction, the positions of how many (excluding J) will remain unchanged?

Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions 

Seven persons— A, B, C, D, K, L and N — are seated in a straight line facing north in ascending order of their salaries. N earns more than L and D. N earns more than A but he does not earn the highest. A earns more than L. The person who earns the second highest receives a salary of Rs. 35,000 while the third lowest earner receives Rs. 23,000. K earns less than L but more than D. C earns Rs. 18,000.

In each question below are two or three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer a:if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer b: if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer c: if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer d: if neither conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer e: if both conclusions I and II follow

Statements :
Some perfumes are scents.
No scent is a bar.
No perfume is a can.
Conclusions :
I. All scents can never be cans.
II. Some bars are cans.

Statements :
Some perfumes are scents.
No scent is a bar.
No perfume is a can.
Conclusions :
I. Some cans are scents.
II. Some bars are perfumes.

Statements :
No shop is a factory.
Some factories are industries.
All industries are machines.
Conclusions :
I. No industry is a shop.
II. At least some machines are factories

Statements :
All classes are diamonds.
No diamond is store.
All rooms are classes.
Conclusions :
I. All rooms are diamonds.
II. At least some diamonds are classes.

Statements :
All classes are diamonds.
No diamond is store.
All rooms are classes.
Conclusions :
I. Some stores are classes.
II. No room is a store.

Statements :
Some prizes are winners.
All winners are students.
Conclusions :
I. At least some winners are prizes.
II. At least some students are winners.

In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements.
The statements are followed by two conclusions.
Give answer a:if only Conclusion I is true.
Give answer b: if only Conclusion II is true.
Give answer c: if only Conclusion I or II is true.
Give answer d: if neither Conclusion I not II is true.
Give answer e: if both Conclusions I and II are true.

Statements :
E ≥ F = G: I = T; T ≤ G
Conclusions :
I. I < E
II. I = E

Statements :
G > H < T ; I > F ; H > J
Conclusions :
I. J < G
II. F < H

Statements :
V > W < X ; X < Y; Z > X
Conclusions :
I. Z > V
II. Y > W

Statements :
M > N > P; O > P; S < P
Conclusions :
I. S < M
II. O < M

Statements :
A > E > F; G > F; M > A
Conclusions :
I. M > E
II. G < A

In the following questions, the symbols δ,
#, @ and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below :
`P # Q' means `P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'.
'P δ Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
`P @ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P * Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'.
P % Q' means `P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

Statements :
D % F, F % H, H * N
Conclusions :
I. N @ F
II. D % N
III. H % D

Statements :
B δ D, D % T, T * M
Conclusions :
I. B @ T
II. M @ D
III. B @ M

Statements :
K # W, M @ W, R δ M
Conclusions :
I. K % M
II. W % R
III. R @ K

Statements :
M @ K, K δ T, T # J
Conclusions :
I. J # K
II. M @ J
III. J % K

Statements :
R * N, N % B, B # T
Conclusions :
I. B @ R
II. T @ N
III. R % T

In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Give answer a:if only assumption I is implicit.
Give answer b: if only assumption II is implicit.
Give answer c: if either assumption I or assumption II is implicit.
Give answer d: if neither assumption I nor assumption II is implicit.
Give answer e: if both assumptions I and II are implicit.

Statement : Job rotation helps employees get an overview of the organisation.
Assumptions :
I. Job rotation is the only method to get an overview of the organisation.
II. It is required to have an overview of the organisation.

Statement : Let us appoint Ms. X as the CEO of our Company so that the Company's products are also perceived to be genuine.
Assumptions :
I. CEO can change the perception of products.
II. Perception is same as the actual reality.

Statement : An advertisement— The new model has been launched with K-series engine.
Assumptions :
I. People know about K-series engine.
II. Engine type/series is important for buyers.

Statement : Mohan tells Nita, "Let us meet over lunch tomorrow".
Assumptions :
I. Lunch timings are known to both.
II. Both are aware of the venue for lunch.

Statement : You need to be talented to identify talent.
Assumptions :
I. Talent is acquired and developed.
II. Talent is hereditary.

Statement : The movie is a super-duper hit and has broken all the records.
Assumptions :
I. There is no authentic criterion to judge a hit or a flop.
II. The performance of earlier movies is known.

Below in each question are given two statements (A) and (B). These
statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
Mark answer a:if statement (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its effect.
Mark answer b: if statement (B) is the cause and statement (A) is its effect.
Mark answer c: if both the statements (A) and (B) are independent causes.
Mark answer d: if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of independent causes.
Mark answer e: if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of some common cause.

a:Government has increased number of buses plying between Mumbal and Surat.
b: The government has allowed private bus owners to operate between Mumbai and Surat.

a:The association of management colleges conducted a combined admission exam for all the institutes this year.
b: As the dates for entrance exam for many management colleges clashed last year, many candidates complained that they could not appear for a number of entrance exams.

a:The department store owner put cameras for surveillance of the store.
b: Many products were reported missing by the staff working in the departmental store.

Study the following information to answer the given questions.
V, U and T are seated in a circle facing the centre. A, B and C are also seated in the same circle but two of them are not facing the centre (facing opposite direction of the centre). V is second to the left of C. U is second to the right of A. B is third to the left of T. C is second to the right of T. A is seated next to V.

Which of the following is V's position with respect to C ?

Which of the following is true regarding the seating arrangement?

Which of the following is A's position with respect to U ?

In each question below is given a statement followed by two "Expectations" numbered I and II. An Expectation is something which can either be an objective or prospect or desired outcome or hope behind the action /statement. You have to consider the statement and the following Expectations and decide which of the Expectations is implicit in the statement.
Give answer a:if only Expectation I is implicit.
Give answer b: if only Expectation II is implicit.
Give answer c: if either Expectation I or II Expectation II is implicit.
Give answer d: if neither Expectation I nor Expectation II is implicit.
Give answer e: if both Expectations I and II are implicit.

Statement : A promotional campaign - For healthy children encourage them to play in the playgrounds rather than video games at home.
Expectations :
I. Health of atleast some children would improve following this campaign.
II. Most of the parents would not buy video games for their children after this promotional campaign.

Statement : 'We should export the surplus of wheat in order to utilize its over-production this year'.
Expectations :
I. Knowing that the exported wheat is a part of the surplus of the total production, many countries would not pay the desired amount for it.
II. Some countries are willing to import wheat.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Seven representatives of a company — Samir, Nita, Richa, Shweta, Gifty, Paul and Mohit — travelled to three different countries i.e. South Africa, Australia and France. Each of them travelled on different days of the week (no two persons travelled on the same day), starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Minimum two people travelled to each country and South Africa is the only country to which three people travelled. Samir travelled to South Africa on Monday. Paul travelled to Australia but neither on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Mohit travelled on Sunday but not to France. The one who travelled to Australia travelled on Tuesday and the one who travelled to France travelled on Saturday. Gifty travelled on Wednesday. Richa travelled to South Africa but not on Thursday. Nita did not travel to France.

Which one of the following combinations is true according to the given information ?

To which country and on which day did Nita travel ?

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