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SBI PO 1999

Instructions

Given below are pairs of events ‘A’ and ‘B’. You have to read both the events ‘A’ and ‘B’ and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in ‘A’ and ‘B’ is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding the answer.
Mark answer (A) : If ‘A’ is the effect and ‘B’ is its immediate and principal cause.
Mark answer (B) : If ‘A’ is the immediate and principal cause and ‘B’ is its effect.
Mark answer (C) : If ‘A’ is an effect but ‘B’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
Mark answer (D) : If ‘B’ is an effect but ‘A’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
Mark answer (E) : None of these

Question 171

Event : (A) Prices of gold have gone up in the local market.
Event : (B) India has won several prizes in design of gold ornaments.

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Question 172

Event : (A) Today, the Prime Ministers of country ‘P’ and ‘Q’ have decided to take steps to improve the bilateral relations.
Event : (B) Next week a Committee of Foreign Ministers and Senior Officers of country ‘P’ and ‘Q’ will work out further steps to improve the relationship.

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Question 173

Event : (A) Recently the prices of the personal computer (PCs) have come down.
Event : (B) Some school children are showing keen interest in learning computers.

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Question 174

Event : (A) This year Bank ‘M’ has celebrated its silver jubilee.
Event : (B) More customers are getting attracted to the market branch of Bank M.

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Question 175

Event : (A) Recently the traffic jams on M G Road of city ‘Z’ are not reduced but the traffic has also become manageable.
Event : (B) The flyover on MG Road of city ’Z’ has recently been made operational and the number of traffic police personnel has been increased.

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Instructions

Read the following information and answer the questions given below.
(I) Two wooden cubes ‘A’ and ‘B’ are placed adjacent to each other in front of you in such a way that ‘A’ is to your left and ‘B’ to your right.
(II) One pair of opposite faces of cube ‘A’ is painted by the same colour, i.e., Red colour. Another pair of opposite faces is painted by Blue and one of the remaining faces of Yellow and other one is Violet.
(III) Only two opposite faces of cube ‘B’ are painted by Blue colour. Remaining pairs of opposite faces are painted in such a way that opposite face of Brown colour is Green and one of the other two opposite faces is Black and the other is White.

Question 176

If Red surface of ‘A’ and Blue of ‘B’ are touching the table and Yellow of ‘A’ and Black of ‘B’ are facing you, then which coloured side of ‘B’ is facing Blue side of ‘A’ ?

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Question 177

If Black surface of ‘B’ is kept on the top of Red surface of ‘A’, which coloured side of ‘B’ will face the sky ?

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Question 178

If the cubes are rearranged one above the other in such a way that While face of ‘B’ is facing sky and Yellow face of ‘A’ is kept above it, then which coloured surface of ‘A’ will be facing you?

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Question 179

If ‘B’ is kept to your left with Green coloured surface facing you and ‘A’ kept at your right with Blue surface facing you then which of the following pairs of colours of ‘A’ and ‘B’ will be facing each other ?

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Question 180

If block ‘B’ is kept behind block ‘A’ in such a way that Brown coloured surface of ‘B’ is facing Yellow coloured face of ‘A’, which colour of block ‘B’ will be to your right ?

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