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SBI 2004 PO

Instructions

In each of the following questions two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules:
(a) If an odd number is followed by a two digit even number then they are to be added.
(b) If an odd number is followed by a two digit odd number then the second number is to be subtracted from the first number.
(c) If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square of a number then the second number is to be divided by the first number.
(d) If an even number is followed by a two digit even number then he first number is to be multiplied by the second number.

Question 31

15 11 20 400
8 12 10
If the resultant of the second set of a numbers is divided by the resultant of the first set of numbers what will be the outcome ?

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Question 32

40 30 3600
15 24 17
What is the sum of the two resultant numbers of the set of numbers given above ?

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Question 33

8 16 16 14
13 11 12 144
What is the difference between resultant of the first set of numbers and the second set of numbers?

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Question 34

13 11 4
17 13 12
If the resultant of the first set of numbers is multiplied by te resultant of the second set of numbers, what will be the outcome ?

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Question 35

19 15 12
15 12 23 16
If the resultant of the second set of numbers is subtracted from the resultant of the first set of numbers what will be the outcome ?

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Instructions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Following are alternatives eligibility criteria for short-listing candidates for interview for entry level job in a bank:
(i) The candidate should have passed SSC with at least 80% marks.
(ii) The candidate should have passed HSC with at least 75% marks.
(iii) The candidate should be a Arts/Science/Commerce graduate with atleast 60% marks.
(iv) The candidate should be a post graduate in any discipline with at least 60% of marks.
Any candidate can be eligible under any one or more of the above criteria depending upon their academic pursuits.
In each of the following questions, details of one candidate is given. You have to find out under which of the above condition(s) the candidate is eligible and mark your answer accordingly based on the alternatives provided after each question. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each of the above questions.

Question 36

Sunil Arora has secured 75% marks in SSC. He completed his B.Com. with 65% marks after completing his Higher Secondary in Commerce. He has now enrolled in the Master’s degree of Commerce.

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Question 37

Usha Natarajan has completed M.A. with 50% marks after passing B.A. exam with 60% marks. She had secured 75% marks in SSC and 80% marks in HSC.

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Question 38

Mohan Srivastava is a Mechanical Engineer. He has secured 60% marks in his final degree exam. He has secured 65% marks in HSC. He has secured 55% marks in his post graduation in mechanical engineering.

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Question 39

Subhash Saxena has secured 85% marks in graduation in Science. Ha has also secured 65% and 75% marks in HSC and Post graduation respectively. He is presently pursuing his second post graduation degree.

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Question 40

Aruna Basak is post graduate in Physics. She has secured 80% marks in SSC. She has also secured 70% marks both in HSC and graduation.

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