RBI Grade B Questions and answers

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      Directions (101-105) : In these questions, read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error. The error,  if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is not error, mark 'No error' as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any)

      101). The civic body has working/ towards ensuring zero waste dumping/ from fish markets by scientifically processing/ leftovers from these areas.
      A). The civic body has working
      B). towards ensuring zero waste dumping
      C). from fish markets by scientifically processing
      D). leftovers from these areas
      E). No error
      102). Scientists have created/ the blackest material ever made,/ Which is as dark that it can absorb/ almost all light that hits it.
      A). Scientists have created
      B). the blackest material ever made,
      C). which is as dark that it can absorb
      D). almost all light that hits it.
      E). No error
      103). The European Union is keen on/ seeking cooperation from/ Indian Universities in order to welcome/ more students to tap the resources available abroad.
      A). The European Union is keen on
      B). seeking cooperation from
      C). Indian Universities in order to welcome
      D). more students to tap the resources available abroad.
      E). No error
      104). The district police arrested/five students for alleged obtaining/admission to colleges/by producing fake documents.
      A). The district police arrested
      B). five students for alleged obtaining
      C). admission to colleges
      D). by producing fake documents
      E). No error
      105). With the new technique,/one person's appears seamlessly/on another person's face, even if the second/ person is not smilingly at all.
      A). With the new technique,
      B). one person's appears seamlessly
      C). on another person's face, even if the second
      D). person is not smilingly at all
      E). No error


      Directions (106-110) : Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the given questions. 
      (A) Furthermore, many cities in China and India are continually modernizing their retail and distribution infrastructures, many market entry less complex than it would be in rural areas. 
      (B) These companies feel that the capital base of these two countries isn’t sufficient for a credible entry or that their competitive environment is already too tough for new entrants. 
      (C) The juice market, for instance, will grow more than three times as fast in Shanghai, alone as in all of Malaysia. 
      (D) Instead, they should ascertain whether building a presence in only a few selected cities is feasible. 
      (E) But companies shouldn’t dismiss these markets outright. 
      Once, this feasibility is ensured, for specific product categories with low minimum scale requirements, even a limited entry in China or India can yield returns equivalent to countrywide coverage in other emerging economies, or higher. 
      (F) Some companies have written off China and India as unrealistic , expansion opportunities.  

      106). Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after the rearrangement ?
      A). A
      B). B
      C). F
      D). D
      E). G
      107). Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement ?
      A). G
      B). A
      C). E
      D). B
      E). C
      108). Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement?
      A). A
      B). B
      C). C
      D). D
      E). E
      109). Which of the following should be the LAST (SEVENTH) sentence 112. after the rearrangement ?
      A). A
      B). G
      C). D
      D). C
      E). F
      110). Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after the 113' rearrangement ?
      A). G
      B). F
      C). E
      D). D
      E). C
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