- IBPS BANK CLERK CWE-VI(Main)2015

IBPS BANK CLERK CWE-VI(Main)2015



GENERAL AWARENESS



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    Pranab Mukheijee recently visited Vrindavan





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    Maharashtra has the highest urban population





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    Interest rate on home loans is decided by Individual Banks





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    Payment banks can provide Debit Cards but not Credit cards





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    Myanmar country has India stopped its age old barter system





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    Ruble is the currency of Russia





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    The headquarters of IDBI Bank is located in Mumbai





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    Ankara is the capital of Turkey





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    David Cameron is the Prime Minister of Britain





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    19th SAARC summit 2016 will be held in Pakistan





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    In Dena Gramin Bank, the highest stack is owned by Union Government





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    Andhra Bank has its headquarters located in Hyderabad





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    NBFCs are controlled by Companies Act 1956





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    2019 is the new deadline year of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana





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    Union Bank of India in India has started ATM for blind persons





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    Subir Gokarn was recently appointed executive director at IMF





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    London is the headquarters of International Maritime Organization located





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    Madhya Pradesh





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    Saina Nehwal won the women's singles title of Macau Open Badminton Championships 2015





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    Mahip Singh who died recently was a Painter





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    Heena Sindhu is related to Shooting





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    National Youth Day is celebrated in India on 12 January on the birthday of Vivekananda





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    Entities participating in Gold monetization Scheme can earn up to 2.5% interest rate on their idle gold.





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    IDFC was incorporated on 30 January 1997 with its registered office in Chennai





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    Lakshmi Vitas Bank recently launched co-branded credit card in partnership with SBI Cards and Payment Services





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    Premium RuPay card holders will get personal accident coverage up to Rs. 2 lakh





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    State Bank of India recently launched mobile wallet 'Batua'





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    Axis Bank recently launched country's first 'display variant' debit card





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    Blackbuck National Park is located in Gujarat





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    Indian Post recently got license for Payment bank





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    In ECS, the letter 'E' stands for Electronic





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    Madhya Pradesh is the hill station of Panchmarhi located





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    13th World Robot Olympiad will be held at New Delhi





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    Uttar Pradesh recently entered Guinness Book of World Records for plantation drive





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    in 2019 the government aim to roll out Bharat Stage V & VI norms





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    Bharat Ratna award was Instituted in 1954





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    Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP) is availabel in denominations of Rs. 1000





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    Foreign Exchange Management Act is the full form of FEMA





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    Singapore is the top source of FDI In India





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    Australia recently won the Hockey World League 2015



COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE



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    Input, Process, Output, Storage is the correct order of the four major functions of a computer





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    the common data elements in order from smallest to largest is: character, field, record, file, database





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    ISI stand for Large Scale Integration





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    System component called Microprocessor is a multipurpose, programmable device that accepts digital data as input, processes it according to instructions stored in its memory, and provides results as output.





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    WAN stand for Wide Area Network





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    EULA in computing stands for End-user license agreement





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    ISDN stands for Integrated Service Digital Network





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    12111 is not a binary





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    Proper removal of program from computer memory re-quires its: Uninstallation





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    Intranet refers to computer network availability to people within an organization





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    MS Office 2007 software is used in computer





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    Surfing means to browse or move from website to website randomly.





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    RAM is not a secondary storage device





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    Scanner is not an output device





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    Verification process of confirming identity for allowing access to a computer system is called Authentication





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    The biggest digital information among the following is Petabyte





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    Webcam is used as an input device





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    Windows 2000 operates computer system





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    The speed of microprocessor used in computers is measured in Gigahertz





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    Microsoft is not a programming language





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    GUI stand for Graphical User Interface





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    The browser's History keeps a list of web pages you have visited during the current session





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    Network security system that monitors and controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic based on applied security rules is called Firewall





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    Linux is An open source operating system





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    Mouse is a computer hardware





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    Trackball, mouse, joystick are examples of Pointing device used in computer system.





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    Extracting refer to the process of removing a file from a compressed archive





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    Converting the computer language of 1's and 2's to characters that a person can understand is called Decoding





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    Storage that retains its data after the power is turned off is referred to as Non-volatile storage





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    Windows explorer is the name of File manager in computing.





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    C++ is a Mid level language





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    Changing to newer usually more powerful or sophisticated versions of hardware components is termed as Upgrading





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    When any files are deleted from computer hard disk, Microsoft Windows places it in Recycle Bin





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    VOIP stand for Voice over IP





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    RAM stand for Random Access memory





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    Specialized program that assist users in locating information of the web are called Search engines





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    Semiconductor is used for manufacturing computer chips





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    USB stand for Universal Serial Bus





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    The most significant system software program in a computer system is Operatine system





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    Safari, Google Chrome, Internet explorer, etc are known as Browser



ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Directions (1-5): Rearrange the given six sentences/group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) In a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the given questions.
(A) Next day, her mum had to dig the tunnels all alone.
(B) That night, Minnie waited till her mum was asleep. Then she crept up the tunnel and stuck her head above the ground. She couldn't see the cat waiting.
(C) "But I can see, I can, I can," wailed Minnie, stamping her paws.
(D) "Because moles live in the dark and can't see anything dear," said mum.
(E) It was so boring. "Mum, why can't I go above ground and have a bit of fun?" She kept on saying.
(F) Every day, Minnie the Mole shuffled along behind her mum digging tunnels in the dark, sniffing for worms.



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    (F)Every day, Minnie the Mole shuffled along behind her mum digging tunnels in the dark, sniffing for worms.





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    (D) "Because moles live in the dark and can't see anything dear," said mum.





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    (E) It was so boring. "Mum, why can't I go above ground and have a bit of fun?" She kept on saying.





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    (C) "But I can see, I can, I can," wailed Minnie, stamping her paws.





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    (A) Next day, her mum had to dig the tunnels all alone.



Directions (6-15): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions. Certain words/ phrases are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. The ruler of Vijaynagar, Krishnadeva Raya had a versatile minister at his durbar, Tenali Raman. He was a poet, jester and the personal adviser of the king. Raja Krishnadeva Raya was very fond of Tenali Raman as he could diffuse any tense situation with his ready wit and humour. One day, Krishnadeva Raya saw a strange dream. He dreamt of a magnificent magical palace. It was made of dazzling stones and floated in the air. The palace had every comfort and amenity that one could ever wish for. It could be lit up with a thousand lights or made to disappear into the darkness in a jiffy. The next day when the king woke up, he vividly remembered the dream. He summoned all his courtiers and told them about it. The courtiers sang praises of the king and his beautiful dream. Then the king made a public announcement: "I will give a hundred thousand gold coins to the person who can build me the palace of my dream." Everyone was startled at the king's announcement. They knew that it was not practically possible to build the palace that the king wanted. But no one had the courage to say so. Many of the king's well-wishers told him that such a palace can only exist in one's mind. But he refused to listen and threatened his courtiers with grave consequences if they did not find someone who could make his dream come true. The courtiers got worried and approached Tenali Raman for help. The senior minister requested Tenali Raman, "Dear Tenali, now only you can make our king understand that his wish to erect the palace of his dream is absurd or else all of us will get a severe punishment." Tenali Raman assured them that he would try to help them. A few days later, a very old man came to meet the king in his court. He was crying for justice. Krishnadeva Raya asked, "What brings you here my good man? Tell me without fear and I assure you that justice will be done." "I have been robbed , Your Majesty," wailed the old man. "Someone has taken away all my savings and now I don't have a single paisa left." "Who robbed you?" asked the king angrily. "Such a crime cannot go unpunished. You name him and I will have him hanged immediately!" "Your Majesty! I will tell you but first assure me that on hearing upon his name, you will not get angry and punish me instead," requested the old man. "Yes, I promise," replied the king impatiently. "It is you, my lord," said the old man in a trembling voice. "How dare you say a ridiculous thing like that, I will...," began the king, but then he remembered his promise and calmed down. He asked that the old man explain what he actually meant to say. "Your Majesty! Last night, I dreamt that you came with your entourage of ministers and soldiers and looted my entire life's savings, five thousand gold coins!" said the old man. "Are you a fool or completely insane'?" roared the king. "How can you treat your dream as a reality? Dreams are not true!" "But they are, Your Majesty! If your dream of a palace hanging in air can come true, why can't my dream come true?" retorted the old man. And then, the man took off his beard and hair and stood before the king. It was none other than Tenali Raman! He bowed before the king and said. "Your Majesty! This was the only way of convincing you that building the palace of your dreams was not practically possible."



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    Raja Krishnadeva Raya was very fond of Tenali Raman





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    Krishnadeva Raya announced to give a hundred thousand gold coins to the builder of the palace of his dream and threatened his courtiers with grave consequences





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    The courties approached Tenali Raman, a witty minister





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    He was the Personal adviser to the queen of Vijayanagar empire- is not true about Tenali Raman





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    Krishnadeva Raya and his witty Tenali Raman- is the most appropriate title of the given passage





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    All I, II and III



Directions (12-13): Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage.



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    brilliant-SAME in meaning as the word Dazzling





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    retinue = Entourage



Directions (14-15): Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.



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    bold OPPOSITE meaning to the word Trembling





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    agreed OPPOSITE meaning to the word Refused



Directions (16-25): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
"Once upon a time, there was a king who ruled a great and (16) nation. Favourite amongst his subjects was the court painter of whom he was very proud. Everybody agreed this (17) old man painted the greatest pictures in the whole kingdom and the king would spend hours each day (18) at them in wonder. However, one day a dirty and dishevelled stranger presented himself at the court claiming that in fact he was the greatest painter in the land. The (19) king decreed a competition would be held between the two artists, confident it would teach the vagabond an (20) lesson. Within a month they were both to produce a masterpiece that would out do the other. After thirty days of working (21) day and night, both artists were ready. They placed their paintings, each hidden by a cloth, on easels in the great hall of the castle. As a large crowd gathered, the king ordered the cloth be pulled first from the court artist's (22). Everyone (23) as before them was revealed a wonderful oil painting of a table set with a feast. At its centre was an ornate bowl full of exotic fruits glistening moistly in the dawn light. As the crowd gazed (24), a sparrow perched high up on the rafters of the hall (25) down and hungrily tried to snatch one of the grapes from the painted bowl only to hit the canvas and fall down dead with shock at the feet of the king.



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    glorious fits the blank appropriately





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    wizened fits the blank appropriately





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    gazing fits the blank appropriately





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    indignant fits the blank appropriately





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    embarrassing fits the blank appropriately





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    feverishly fits the blank appropriately





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    easel fits the blank appropriately





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    gasped fits the blank appropriately





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    admiringly fits the blank appropriately





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    swooped fits the blank appropriately



Directions (26-30): In the following questions, read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Select the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer. Ignore the error of punctuation, if any.



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    there is grammatical error in- arresting in connection





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    there is grammatical error in- species may be leading to lower crop yields





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    there is grammatical error in- plan to built houses





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    there is grammatical error in- far away, sports person are





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    there is grammatical error in- who have been residents



Directions (31-35): In the following questions, a sentence with four words in CAPITAL is given. One of these words given in CAPITAL may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. That word is your answer. If all the words given in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, select 'All correct' as your answer.



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    obvius- is wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context





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    finance- is wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context





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    nowdays- is wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context





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    vulnarability- is wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context





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    know- is wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context



Directions (36-40): Each sentence below has one blank, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.



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    prudence- best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.





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    ARE- best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole





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    marine- best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole





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    higher- best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole





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    raked- best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole



QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE



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    C.P. of A=Rs. x=C.P of B
    acc to quest
    112x/100 - 80x/100 =48
    32x=48X100
    x=150





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    amount received by A=Rs 16x
    amount received by B=Rs 13x
    amount received by C=Rs 8(16x-13x)=24x
    acc to quest
    16x+13x=24x+60
    29x-24x-60
    x=60/5=12
    req total amount=Rs(16x+13x+24x)=Rs.636





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    Initial quantity of juice A=4x litres
    Initial quantity of juice B=3x litres
    in 7 lit of mixture
    A=4 lit
    B=3 lit
    therefore(3x-3+12)/(7x-7+12)=60/100
    7x+5=5x+15
    2x=10
    x=5

    hence 7x=7X5=35 litres





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    No. of children in school=x
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    xXx/7=x/2X24
    Total no. of chocolates
    x=12X7=84
    total chocolates
    =(84 X 84)/7=1008