Bank Exams Practice Question and Answer
8Q: What is the freezing point of water in Celsius? 1762 05b5cc6a6e4d2b4197774cda1
5b5cc6a6e4d2b4197774cda1- 10 deg Ctrue
- 232 deg Cfalse
- 3-42 deg Cfalse
- 4-32 deg Cfalse
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Answer : 1. "0 deg C"
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Answer: A) 0 deg C Explanation: The freezing point of water and melting point is 0 °C or 32 °F. The temperature may be lower if supercooling occurs.
Q: The value of Gold is determined in 1762 05b5cc6b6e4d2b4197774d57c
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The gold prices in India are determined according to the international market in the following way: - The price of gold in USD is taken as a base price. Depending on the value of indian rupee as compared to USD (eg- 1 USD= ₹63), the price of gold is converted into rupees. - The import duties on gold are added to obtain the final price of gold. Gold is a global commodity. In the international market, the price of gold is determined by the forces of demand and supply. Higher demand leads to higher price and vice versa. Higher supply leads to lower price and vice versa.
Q: Which method of expressing direction is indicated in the illustration? 1761 05b5cc633e4d2b4197774b9dc
5b5cc633e4d2b4197774b9dc- 1Sectionfalse
- 2Interjuctionfalse
- 3Intersectiontrue
- 4None of the abovefalse
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Answer : 3. "Intersection"
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Answer: C) Intersection Explanation:
Q: Find the C.I. on Rs. 15,225 for 9 months at 16% per annum compounded quarterly ? 1761 05b5cc6dfe4d2b4197774eafd
5b5cc6dfe4d2b4197774eafd- 1Rs. 1911false
- 2Rs. 1909false
- 3Rs. 1901true
- 4Rs. 1907false
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Answer : 3. "Rs. 1901"
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Answer: C) Rs. 1901 Explanation: P = Rs. 15225, n = 9 months = 3 quarters, R = 16% p.a. per quarter. Amount = 15225x1+41003 = (15225 x 26/25 x 26/25 x 26/25) = Rs. 17126.05 => C.I. = 17126 - 15625 = Rs. 1901.05.
Q: Sensitive data is always classified. 1761 05b5cc64ae4d2b4197774bc44
5b5cc64ae4d2b4197774bc44- 1TRUEfalse
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Answer : 2. "FALSE"
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Answer: B) FALSE Explanation: FALSE. Sensitive data is NOT always classified. Sensitive information is data that must be protected from unauthorized access to safeguard the privacy or security of an individual or organization. There are three main types of sensitive information: 1. Personal information 2. Business information 3. Classified information Data is "Classified" based on the damage that might result from unauthorized disclosure. Some data is Sensitive, but will not necessarily do harm to the country if released publicly - such as PII- which could do harm to individuals if released but not necessarily the country.
Q: What kind of crystalline solid is graphite? 1760 05b5cc6a0e4d2b4197774ca38
5b5cc6a0e4d2b4197774ca38- 1Metallicfalse
- 2Ionicfalse
- 3Molecularfalse
- 4Covalent- networktrue
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Answer : 4. "Covalent- network"
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Answer: D) Covalent- network Explanation: Graphite is a covalent-network type of crystalline solid. There are two main categories of solids. 1. Crystalline solids and 2. Amorphous solids. Crystalline solids are those in which the atoms, ions, or molecules that make up the solid exist in a regular, well-defined arrangement. There are four types of crystalline solids : Ionic solids :— Made up of positive and negative ions and held together by electrostatic attractions. They’re characterized by very high melting points and brittleness and are poor conductors in the solid state. An example of an ionic solid is table salt, NaCl. Molecular solids :— Made up of atoms or molecules held together by London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces, or hydrogen bonds. Characterized by low melting points and flexibility and are poor conductors. An example of a molecular solid is sucrose. Covalent-network (also called atomic) solids :— Made up of atoms connected by covalent bonds; the intermolecular forces are covalent bonds as well. Characterized as being very hard with very high melting points and being poor conductors. Examples of this type of solid are diamond and graphite, and the fullerenes. As you can see below, graphite has only 2-D hexagonal structure and therefore is not hard like diamond. The sheets of graphite are held together by only weak London forces! Metallic solids :— Made up of metal atoms that are held together by metallic bonds. Characterized by high melting points, can range from soft and malleable to very hard, and are good conductors of electricity.
Q: Select a figure from the four alternatives that would complete the Figure Matrix. (1) (2) (3) (4) 1760 05b5cc76de4d2b4197774fef4
5b5cc76de4d2b4197774fef4- 14true
- 23false
- 32false
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Answer : 1. "4"
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Answer: A) 4 Explanation: Similar small figures are increasing by one in each of the bigger figure.
Q: What country did we fight during the Revolutionary War? 1759 05b5cc6aae4d2b4197774cf84
5b5cc6aae4d2b4197774cf84- 1Pakistanfalse
- 2United States of Americafalse
- 3Englandtrue
- 4Germanyfalse
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Answer : 3. "England"
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Answer: C) England Explanation: We fought against England in the Revolutionary War for Independence from the British rule.

