Bank Exams Practice Question and Answer
8Q: As per the provisions of Section 12 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the minimum ratio between authorized, subscribed and paid-up capital of a banking company should be 1852 05b5cc6d6e4d2b4197774e6a2
5b5cc6d6e4d2b4197774e6a2- 12 : 2 : 1false
- 24 : 2 : 1true
- 32 : 1 : 4false
- 41 : 1 : 1false
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Answer : 2. "4 : 2 : 1"
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Answer: B) 4 : 2 : 1 Explanation: As per the provisions of Section 12 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, the minimum ratio should be 4:2:1.
Q: Who is the author of the book "Panditharadya Charitham" ? 1852 05b5cc6c0e4d2b4197774dae9
5b5cc6c0e4d2b4197774dae9- 1Tikkanafalse
- 2Ganapathidevafalse
- 3Yerranafalse
- 4Palkuriki Somanathatrue
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Answer : 4. "Palkuriki Somanatha"
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Answer: D) Palkuriki Somanatha Explanation:
Q: The Value of logtan10+logtan20+⋯⋯+logtan890 is 1852 15b5cc7d0e4d2b41977751204
5b5cc7d0e4d2b41977751204- 1-1false
- 20true
- 31/2false
- 41false
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Answer : 2. "0"
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Answer: B) 0 Explanation: = log tan10+log tan890 + log tan20+ log tan880+⋯⋯+log tan450 = log [tan10 × tan890] + log [tan20 × tan880 ] +⋯⋯+log1 ∵ tan(90-θ)=cotθ and tan 450=1 = log 1 + log 1 +.....+log 1 = 0.
Q: Which of the following describes loyalists? 1852 05b5cc697e4d2b4197774c5ef
5b5cc697e4d2b4197774c5ef- 1They thought Patriots were too radicaltrue
- 2They decided to fight against the Britishfalse
- 3They wanted to return to Britainfalse
- 4They supported British taxationfalse
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Answer : 1. "They thought Patriots were too radical"
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Answer: A) They thought Patriots were too radical Explanation: They thought Patriots were too radical is the statement which describes loyalists correctly.
Q: Mirage is an example of 1851 05b5cc6b0e4d2b4197774d2cb
5b5cc6b0e4d2b4197774d2cb- 1Reflection of light & Refraction of lightfalse
- 2Dispersion of lightfalse
- 3Total Internal Reflectionfalse
- 4Refraction of light & Total Internal Reflection of lighttrue
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Answer : 4. "Refraction of light & Total Internal Reflection of light"
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Answer: D) Refraction of light & Total Internal Reflection of light Explanation: A Mirage is a naturally occurring optical phenomenon in which light rays bend to produce a displaced image of distant objects or the sky. It is caused due to Total internal Reflection. It is an optical illusion observed in deserts or hot summer days due to which a person sees a pond of water some distance ahead of him in which the surrounding objects appear inverted. How Mirage Forms:: 1. The temperature of other layers of atmosphere goes on decreasing as we go up.2. Therefore density and refractive index of air changes as one goes up.3. Thus a ray of light,gets refracted more and more away from the normal.4. At a particular angle when a ray of light exceeds critical angle, total internal reflection takes place and ray of light gets reflected in the same medium.5. when the reflected ray reaches our eye, it appears as coming from tree or sky .6. Hence the inverted image of tree creates an impression from a pond of water.
Q: Out of sixty students, there are 14 who are taking Economics and 29 who are taking Calculus. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student from this group is taking only the Calculus class ? 1850 05b5cc745e4d2b4197774fa1d
5b5cc745e4d2b4197774fa1d- 18/15false
- 27/15true
- 31/15false
- 44/15false
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Answer : 2. "7/15"
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Answer: B) 7/15 Explanation: Given total students in the class = 60Students who are taking Economics = 24 andStudents who are taking Calculus = 32Students who are taking both subjects = 60-(24 + 32) = 60 - 56 = 4Students who are taking calculus only = 32 - 4 = 28probability that a randomly chosen student from this group is taking only the Calculus class = 28/60 = 7/15.
Q: A Disease which spreads by contact? 1849 15b5cc6afe4d2b4197774d211
5b5cc6afe4d2b4197774d211- 1Infectiousfalse
- 2Fatalfalse
- 3Incurablefalse
- 4Contagioustrue
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Answer : 4. "Contagious"
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Answer: D) Contagious Explanation: A Disease which spreads by contact are Contagious. Infectious diseases : These are caused by microscopic germs such as bacteria or viruses that get into the body and cause problems. Some but not all infectious diseases spread directly from one person to another. Infectious diseases that spread from person to person are said to be contagious. Some infections spread to people from an animal or insect, but are not contagious from another human. Contagious diseases such as the flu, colds, or strep throat spread from person to person in several ways. One way is through direct physical contact, like touching or kissing a person who has the infection. Another way is when an infectious microbe travels through the air after someone nearby sneezes or coughs. Fatal Diseases : Diseases leading to failure or disaster. Incurable Diseases : Diseases of a sick person not able to be cured.
Q: Mica is available abundantly in 1849 05b5cc6b6e4d2b4197774d57d
5b5cc6b6e4d2b4197774d57d- 1Andhra Pradesh, Jharkand, Bihartrue
- 2Bihar, Gujarat, Telanganafalse
- 3Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Jharkandfalse
- 4Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Biharfalse
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Answer : 1. "Andhra Pradesh, Jharkand, Bihar"
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Answer: A) Andhra Pradesh, Jharkand, Bihar Explanation: According to 2005 - 2006 census - Jharkand According to 2011 - 2012 census - Andhra Pradesh are the highest producers of Mica in India.

