RBI Grade B Phase-1 2017 Question paper Pattern Based

For the following questions answer them individually

Government of India has launched Deep Ocean mission to conduct research activities in ocean science and develop technology to harness ocean resources, the mission is associated with which of the following ministries?

The Loans and Advances level of State Bank of India has risen to which of the following amounts after the merger of associated banks and bharatiya mahila bank into SBI?

Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) which markets its product under the brand name 'Amul' has signed an MoU with which of the following Organizations for fodder acreage assessment?

Punjab National Bank has received USD 100 Million from which of the following International Organizations as the first tranche for installation of rooftop solar systems in India?

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in ‘’bold’’ to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

As increasing dependence on information systems develops, the need for such system to be reliable and secure also becomes more essential. As growing numbers of ordinary citizens use computer networks for banking, shopping, etc., network security in potentially a ‘’massive’’ problem. Over the last few years, the need for computer and information security system has become increasingly evident, as web sites are being defaced with greater frequency, more and more denial-of-service attacks are being reported, credit card information is being stolen, there is increased sophistication of hacking tools that are openly available to the public on the Internet, and there is increasing damage being caused by viruses and worms to critical information system resources.

At the organizational level, institutional mechanism have to be designed in order to review policies, practices, measures and procedures to review e-security regularly and assess whether these are appropriate to their environment. It would be helpful if organizations share information about threats and vulnerabilities, and implement procedures of rapid and effective cooperation to prevent, detect and respond to security incidents. As new threats and vulnerabilities are continuously discovered there is a strong need for co-operation among organizations and, if necessary, we could also consider cross-border information sharing. We need to understand threats and dangers that could be ‘’vulnerable’’ to and the steps that need to be taken to ‘’mitigate’’ these vulnerabilities. We need to understand access control systems and methodology, telecommunications and network security, and security management practise. We should be well versed in the area of application and systems development security, cryptography, operations security and physical security.

The banking sector is ‘’poised’’ for more challenges in the near future. Customers of banks can now look forward to a large array of new offerings by banks, from an ‘’era’’ of mere competition, banks are now cooperating among themselves so that the synergistic benefits are shared among all the players. This would result in the information of shared payment networks (a few shared ATM networks have already been commissioned by banks), offering payment services beyond the existing time zones. The Reserve Bank is also facilitating new projects such as the Multi Application Smart Card Project which, when implemented, would facilitate transfer of funds using electronic means and in a safe and secure manner across the length and breadth of the country, with reduced dependence on paper currency. The opportunities of e-banking or e-power is general need to be harnessed so that banking is available to all customers in such a manner that they would feel most convenient, and if required, without having to visit a branch of a bank. All these will have to be accompanied with a high level of comfort, which again boils down to the issue of e-security.

One of the biggest advantages accruing to banks in the future would be the benefits that arise from the introduction of Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS). Funds management by treasuries of banks would be helped greatly by RTGS. With almost 70 banks having joined the RTGS system, more large value funds transfer are taking place through this system. The implementation of Core Banking solutions by the banks is closely related to RTGS too. Core Banking will make anywhere banking a reality for customers of each bank. while RTGS bridges the need for inter-bank funds movement. Thus, the days of depositing a cheque for collection and a long wait for its realization would soon be a thing of the past for those customers who would opt for electronic movement of funds, using the RTGS system, where the settlement would be on an almost ‘’instantaneous’’ basis. Core Banking is already in vogue in many private sector and foreign banks; while its implementation is at different stages amongst the public sector banks.

IT would also facilitate better and more scientific decision-making within banks. Information system now provide decision-makers in banks with a great deal of information which, along with historical data and trend analysis, help in the building up of efficient Management Information Systems. This, in turn, would help in better Asset Liability Management (ALM) which, today’s world of hairline margins is a key requirement for the success of banks in their operational activities. Another benefit which e-banking could provide for relates to Customer Relationship Management (CRM). CRM helps in stratification of customers and evaluating customer needs on a holistic basis which could be paving the way for competitive edge for banks and complete customer care for customer of banks.

The content of the passage ‘’mainly’’ emphasizes----

What, according to the passage , is the ‘’prerequisite’’ to lessen the threats of hacking?

In what way does IT catalyse better decision making ?
I: By providing updated data and trend analysis
II: By providing increasing opportunities of personal contacts
III: By ensuring better asset-liability management

What, according to the author, should be the ultimate goal(s) of e-banking ?
I. Customers’ convenience
II. Avoidance of heavy footfall of customers in bank branches
III. Protection of customers, interests

Which of the following is/are recommended by the author to ensure security of banking transactions ?
I. Continuous re-examination of policies and procedures
II. Ensuring appropriateness of the security measures
III. Co-operation among various users to identify and prevent threat

Which of the following statements is definitely ‘’FALSE’’ in the context of the passage ?
I. Transfer of the funds to any part of the country through electronic media is under active consideration.
II. Co-operation among various competing banks is helpful to all of them in sharing legitimate benefits.
III. Assessment of customer needs and their clustering in homogeneous groups provides competitive edge to banks.

Computer-savvy citizens are also scared to transact on-line due to the following ‘’except’’-----

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

Rearrange the following sentence (A),(B),(C),(D),(E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question which follow :
(A)According to it organised retail stores are not wolves at the doors of friendly neighbourhood grocery stores as there is room for expansion of both.
(B) Many have been crying foul over the entry of organised retail stores expressing concern over their impact on small store owners.
(C)The final winner in the competition however is the common man who gets to choose between the most suitable options and in turn fights with the runway inflation in prices of essential commodities
(D)In spite of this potential for expansion it is doubtless that the small store owners face a decline in profit in initial years if organised retailers set up stores in the vicinity
(E)But a study conducted over a period of two years goes a long way towards allaying these fears
(F)This impact however wears off once they learn to take on the competition which in turn enhances efficiency all around

In the following passage there are blanks each of the which has been numbered These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words phrases are suggested one of which best fits the blank appropriately Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case
Economic growth figures for the first quarter of this financial year seem to support the claim that the worst may be over for the Indian economy The gradual revival is also an indication that the government’s economic stimulus package is (181) What could however upset the positive outlook is the drought which (182) large parts of the country and its impact on overall growth Even though the monsoon had picked up (183) the rains received were grossly (184) There are clear (185) that farm output particularly cereals will fall drastically Insufficient rain is bound to shoot up the (186) of agriculture commodities and that would impact the economy as a whole The drought would also (187) a drastic reduction in rural employment and consumption besides inflation in the prices of food articles
Food prices have been (188) since the past few months and lower agriculture production is likely to (189) the situation The government has said that food grain from the buffer stocks will be used to keep prices (190) Subsidised food grain is necessary in these times but its effectiveness will depend a lot on the distribution system

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in ‘’bold’’ to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

As increasing dependence on information systems develops, the need for such system to be reliable and secure also becomes more essential. As growing numbers of ordinary citizens use computer networks for banking, shopping, etc., network security in potentially a ‘’massive’’ problem. Over the last few years, the need for computer and information security system has become increasingly evident, as web sites are being defaced with greater frequency, more and more denial-of-service attacks are being reported, credit card information is being stolen, there is increased sophistication of hacking tools that are openly available to the public on the Internet, and there is increasing damage being caused by viruses and worms to critical information system resources.

At the organizational level, institutional mechanism have to be designed in order to review policies, practices, measures and procedures to review e-security regularly and assess whether these are appropriate to their environment. It would be helpful if organizations share information about threats and vulnerabilities, and implement procedures of rapid and effective cooperation to prevent, detect and respond to security incidents. As new threats and vulnerabilities are continuously discovered there is a strong need for co-operation among organizations and, if necessary, we could also consider cross-border information sharing. We need to understand threats and dangers that could be ‘’vulnerable’’ to and the steps that need to be taken to ‘’mitigate’’ these vulnerabilities. We need to understand access control systems and methodology, telecommunications and network security, and security management practise. We should be well versed in the area of application and systems development security, cryptography, operations security and physical security.

The banking sector is ‘’poised’’ for more challenges in the near future. Customers of banks can now look forward to a large array of new offerings by banks, from an ‘’era’’ of mere competition, banks are now cooperating among themselves so that the synergistic benefits are shared among all the players. This would result in the information of shared payment networks (a few shared ATM networks have already been commissioned by banks), offering payment services beyond the existing time zones. The Reserve Bank is also facilitating new projects such as the Multi Application Smart Card Project which, when implemented, would facilitate transfer of funds using electronic means and in a safe and secure manner across the length and breadth of the country, with reduced dependence on paper currency. The opportunities of e-banking or e-power is general need to be harnessed so that banking is available to all customers in such a manner that they would feel most convenient, and if required, without having to visit a branch of a bank. All these will have to be accompanied with a high level of comfort, which again boils down to the issue of e-security.

One of the biggest advantages accruing to banks in the future would be the benefits that arise from the introduction of Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS). Funds management by treasuries of banks would be helped greatly by RTGS. With almost 70 banks having joined the RTGS system, more large value funds transfer are taking place through this system. The implementation of Core Banking solutions by the banks is closely related to RTGS too. Core Banking will make anywhere banking a reality for customers of each bank. while RTGS bridges the need for inter-bank funds movement. Thus, the days of depositing a cheque for collection and a long wait for its realization would soon be a thing of the past for those customers who would opt for electronic movement of funds, using the RTGS system, where the settlement would be on an almost ‘’instantaneous’’ basis. Core Banking is already in vogue in many private sector and foreign banks; while its implementation is at different stages amongst the public sector banks.

IT would also facilitate better and more scientific decision-making within banks. Information system now provide decision-makers in banks with a great deal of information which, along with historical data and trend analysis, help in the building up of efficient Management Information Systems. This, in turn, would help in better Asset Liability Management (ALM) which, today’s world of hairline margins is a key requirement for the success of banks in their operational activities. Another benefit which e-banking could provide for relates to Customer Relationship Management (CRM). CRM helps in stratification of customers and evaluating customer needs on a holistic basis which could be paving the way for competitive edge for banks and complete customer care for customer of banks.

The content of the passage ‘’mainly’’ emphasizes----

What, according to the passage , is the ‘’prerequisite’’ to lessen the threats of hacking?

In what way does IT catalyse better decision making ?
I: By providing updated data and trend analysis
II: By providing increasing opportunities of personal contacts
III: By ensuring better asset-liability management

What, according to the author, should be the ultimate goal(s) of e-banking ?
I. Customers’ convenience
II. Avoidance of heavy footfall of customers in bank branches
III. Protection of customers, interests

Which of the following is/are recommended by the author to ensure security of banking transactions ?
I. Continuous re-examination of policies and procedures
II. Ensuring appropriateness of the security measures
III. Co-operation among various users to identify and prevent threat

Which of the following statements is definitely ‘’FALSE’’ in the context of the passage ?
I. Transfer of the funds to any part of the country through electronic media is under active consideration.
II. Co-operation among various competing banks is helpful to all of them in sharing legitimate benefits.
III. Assessment of customer needs and their clustering in homogeneous groups provides competitive edge to banks.

Computer-savvy citizens are also scared to transact on-line due to the following ‘’except’’-----

Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

Rearrange the following sentence (A),(B),(C),(D),(E) and (F) to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question which follow :
(A)According to it organised retail stores are not wolves at the doors of friendly neighbourhood grocery stores as there is room for expansion of both.
(B) Many have been crying foul over the entry of organised retail stores expressing concern over their impact on small store owners.
(C)The final winner in the competition however is the common man who gets to choose between the most suitable options and in turn fights with the runway inflation in prices of essential commodities
(D)In spite of this potential for expansion it is doubtless that the small store owners face a decline in profit in initial years if organised retailers set up stores in the vicinity
(E)But a study conducted over a period of two years goes a long way towards allaying these fears
(F)This impact however wears off once they learn to take on the competition which in turn enhances efficiency all around

In the following passage there are blanks each of the which has been numbered These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words phrases are suggested one of which best fits the blank appropriately Find out the appropriate word/phrase in each case
Economic growth figures for the first quarter of this financial year seem to support the claim that the worst may be over for the Indian economy The gradual revival is also an indication that the government’s economic stimulus package is (181) What could however upset the positive outlook is the drought which (182) large parts of the country and its impact on overall growth Even though the monsoon had picked up (183) the rains received were grossly (184) There are clear (185) that farm output particularly cereals will fall drastically Insufficient rain is bound to shoot up the (186) of agriculture commodities and that would impact the economy as a whole The drought would also (187) a drastic reduction in rural employment and consumption besides inflation in the prices of food articles
Food prices have been (188) since the past few months and lower agriculture production is likely to (189) the situation The government has said that food grain from the buffer stocks will be used to keep prices (190) Subsidised food grain is necessary in these times but its effectiveness will depend a lot on the distribution system

Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Eight members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H belonging to three families X, Y, Z go for weekend outing in three different cars, I, II, III. Four out of eight members are females. Members of any one family travel in different cars. Each car has at least one male and one female member. Each family has at least two members.
A belongs to family Y and he travels in car III. D is wife of E and they travel in car I & II respectively. H is son of B who is wife of G and they belong to family Z. C is daughter of F who is wife of A. C travels in car II. G does not travel with F.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
In a certain code language,
‘always follow your passion’ is written as “ke ag mo jp’.
‘great passion for music’ is written as ‘mo bu sc nd’.
‘music always on mind’ is written as ‘fi sc ag lw’.
‘follow music on twitter’ is written as ‘ty jp fi Sc’.
(All codes are two-letter codes only)

In the question given below certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
A@B means A is greater than B
A*B means A is either greater than or equal to B
A#B means A is equal to B
A$B means A is either smaller than or equal to B
A+B means A is smaller than B
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true find which of the two conclusions I, II given below them is/are definitely true.
Give answer (a)if only conclusion I is true
Give answer (b)if only conclusion II is true
Give answer (c)if either conclusion I or II is true
Give answer (d)if neither conclusion I nor II is true
Give answer (e)if both conclusions I and II are true.

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight colleagues, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them holds a different post viz. Manager, Company Secretary, Chairman, President, Vice-President, Group Leader, Financial Advisor and Managing Director.
A sits third to right of the Managing Director. Only two people sit between the Managing Director and H. Vice President and the Company Secretary are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H is a Vice President or a company secretary. Vice President is not an immediate neighbour of the Managing Director. Manager sits second to left of E. E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The manager is an immediate neighbour of both Group Leader and the Financial Advisor. Financial Advisor sits third to right of B. B is not the Vice President. C sits to the immediate right of the Chairman. A is not the Chairman. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the Manager.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that ‘’does not’’ belong to that group?

Which of the following is ‘’true’’ with respect to the given seating arrangement?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons — E, F, G, H, W, X, Y and Z — are sitting in two parallel rows containing four persons each. E. F, G and H are sitting in row-1 facing north and W. X, Y and Z are sitting in row-2 facing south (but not necessarily in the same order.) Thus, each person sitting in row – 1 faces another person sitting in row – 2, Each of the two rows consists of one Doctor, one Engineer, one Pilot and one Scientist (but not necessarily in the same order).
• The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the right of H. X faces one of the immediate neighbours of H. Only one person sits between the X and the Scientist.
• The one who faces the Scientist of row – 2 is an immediate neighbour of E. Only one person sits between E and the Pilot.
• W sits second to the right of Z. Y does not face G. The Scientist of row-1 faces the Engineer of row – 2.
• G faces one of the immediate neighbours of the Doctor of row-2. The Doctor of row-2 does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. Z is not a Doctor.

Which of the given statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?

In each of the questions, below two/three statements are given followed by conclusions/groups of conclusions numbered I and II. You assume all the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given two conclusions logically follows from the information given in the statements.
Give answer A if only conclusion I follows
Give answer B if only conclusion II follows
Give answer C if either I or II follows
Give answer D if neither I nor II follows
Give answer E if both I and II follows

Statements: Some squares are circle.
No circle is a triangle.
No line is square .
Conclusions: I. All squares can never be triangles.
II. Some lines are circles.

Statements: Some squares are circles.
No circle is a triangle.
No line is a square.
Conclusions: I. No triangle is a square.
II. No line is a circle.

Statements: All songs are poems.
All poems are rhymes.
No rhyme is a paragraph.
Conclusions: I. No song is a paragraph.
II. No poem is a paragraph.

Statements: All songs are poems.
All poems are rhymes.
No rhyme is a paragraph.
Conclusions: I. All rhymes are poems.
II. All songs are rhymes.

Statements: Some dews are drops.
All drops are stones.
Conclusions: I. Atleast some dews are stones
II. Atleast some stones are drops.

For the following questions answer them individually

Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven athletes — M, N, O, P, Q R and S live on seven . different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of them runs for a different distance in a marathon750 m, 1200 m, 2200m, 2900 m, 3600 m, 4300 m and 5000 m, but not necessarily in the same order. The one who runs for 4300 m lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives between M and the one who runs for 4300 m. Only two people live between M and S. The one who runs for 1200m lives on one of the even numbered floors above R. Only two people live between the one who runs for 1200 m and the one who runs for 2900 m. N lives on one of the floors above M. N runs for 2100 m more than the one who lives on floor numbered 3. The number of people living between the one who runs for 5000 m and S is same as the number of people living between M and R. Only one person lives between R and Q. The one who runs for the shortest distance lives immediately below Q. Only one person lives between P and the one who runs for 3600 m.

As per the given arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group ?

For the following questions answer them individually

Study the following information and answer the given questions.
• D is daughter of N. E is wife of N.
• G is sister of D. C is married to G.
• N has no son. K is mother of E.
• Q is only daughter of C.

Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions.
Marcus, who is standing at Point D, walks 11m towards south and reaches Point E. He then takes a left turn and walks 7m. He then takes a left turn, walks 5 m and reaches Point F. Point R is 18m to the east of Point F. Point S is 6m to the north of Point R.

Give an input, a machine generates pass codes for the six batches each day as follows:
Pass Codes:
Batch I: from sea the out taken were icons these
Batch II: from icons these were taken out the sea
Batch III: from icons out sea the taken were these
Batch IV: from icons out sea these were taken them and so on.
First batch starts at 10.00 a.m. and each batch is for one hour. There is a rest period of one hour after the end of the fourth batch.

The pass code for the first batch on a day was ‘he so used to sell the surplus items’.
What was the input on the day ?

If the pass code for the batch at 1.00 p.m. on a day was ‘back go here people who settle want to’. What was the pass code for the batch at 3.00 p.m. on that day ?

What will be the pass code for the batch at 3.00 p.m. if input is ‘four of the following five form a group’?

For the following questions answer them individually

In a row of 40 boys Sameer was shifted 10 places to the right of Raman and Kailash was shifted 10 places to the left of Vikas. If Vikas was 26th from the left end and there were three boys between Kailash and Sameer after Shifting, what was the position of Raman in the row ?

Arrange the vowels and consonants of the word ACCOMPLISHMENT in a alpha order separately, the vowel first and then the consonants. If the first, the second and the third vowel so arranged, correspond to the first three, the next and the next three consonants so arranged respectively. E corresponds to which consonants ?

In the following questions the symbols #,%,@, © and $$\delta$$ are used with the following meanings illustrated.
‘P%Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P$$\delta$$ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P#Q’ means ‘P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q’.
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither equal to nor greater than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’
In each question three statements showing relationship have been given which are followed by three conclusions I II & III Assuming that the given statement are true find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.

Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and H are 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 –

Six friends- A, B, C, D, E and F- are sitting around a circular table. Some of them are facing outside while some others are facing towards the centre. What is theposition of C with respect to F ?
I. C is sitting second to the left of D. D is facing towards the centre. F is an immediate neighbour of both A and D. E is sitting second to the right of B. B is not an immediate neighbour of A. F faces just opposite to that of B.
II. Two persons are sitting between D and E. D and E are facing towards the centre. E is an immediate neighbour of both C and A. F faces the same direction asthat of D. D is an immediate neighbour of both B and F. F is not an immediate neighbour of C.

Seven people- P, Q, R, S, T, W and X- are sitting in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order. How many people sit to the right of P?
I. R sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. T has as many people sitting on his right, as to his left.
II. S sits third to the left of X. Q sits to the immediate left of W. Q does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line.

Point M is towards which direction from point H ?
I. If a person walks 6 metres towards west from point M, takes a left turn and walks 6 metres again, he would be 5 metres away from point H.
II. Point M is towards the North of point N; point N is towards the East of point T and point H is towards the East of point T.

How ‘party’ is written in a certain code language ?
I. In that code language ‘going to a party’ is written as ‘la fa gi ne’ and ‘for a party’
is written as ‘fa di ne’.
II. In that code language ‘start the party’ is written as ‘ne bs am’ and ‘going to
start is written as ‘gi bs la’.

How is Ranjay related Parvati ?
I. Ranjay is son of Parvati’s grandfather’s only daughter.
II. Ranjay has no siblings. Parvati has only one brother.

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


Eight persons — H, I, J, K, L, M, N and O — are standing in a straight line at equidistant. Some of them are facing north while others are facing south. M is standing third to the right to H. M is standing at one of the extreme ends. L is standing third to the left of H. The immediate neighbours of J. face north. N is not an immediate neighbour of H.The persons standing at the extreme ends face the same direction (both are facing either north or south). The immediate neighbours of H face, just opposite direction as that of M. The immediate neighbours of 0 face opposite direction with respect to each other.K is one of the immediate neighbours of L and is facing north. I is standing between J and M. Notmore than four persons are facing north.L is immediate right of K.

Study the following information and answer the given questions.
Seven people, namely C, D, E, F, G, H and I like different cities namely, Surat, Kolkata, Bangalore, Mumbai, Ranchi, Delhi and Pune. Each of them studies in either of three schools viz. DAS, RIS and VCS with atleast two of them in a school. (Note : None of the information given is necessarily in the same order.) F studies with the one who likes Bangalore in RIS. The one who likes Delhi studies only with H. H does not like Bangalore. C studies with those who like Surat and Pune. C does not study with F. E studies only with the one who likes Mumbai. The one who likes Mumbai does not study with the one who likes Delhi. More than one person studies with D. D does not like Pune. Both I and the one who likes Ranchi study in the same school but not in DAS. H does not like Ranchi. –

Which of the following combinations represents the combination of people studying in VCS ?

Study the following information and answer the given Questions. 

Seven people, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G teach seven different subjects namely, Mathematics, English, Chemistry, History, Accountancy, Physics and Biology. Each of them works in either of the three institutes viz. Paramount, Brilliant and Embibe with atleast two of them in a institute.

(Note: None of the information given is necessarily in the same order.)
G teaches in Brilliant with the one who teaches Accountancy. The one who teaches Biology works in an institute with only the one who teaches Chemistry. B teaches English. B does not work with G. D works with F but not in Embibe. Neither D nor F teaches Accountancy. F does not teach Chemistry. C works with only the one who teaches Mathematics. E works with the one who teaches History.

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