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DERIVING CONCLUSIONS FROM PASSAGES Directions : Each of the passages given
DERIVING CONCLUSIONS FROM PASSAGES Directions : Each of the passages given
below is followed by some questions.Each question comprises three statements (A), (B)
below is followed by some questions.Each question comprises three statements (A), (B)
and (C). In the context of the passage, decide which one, two, three or none of the
and (C). In the context of the passage, decide which one, two, three or none of the
statements is/are true.
statements is/are true.
Passage 1)In the Pandit's complaint he asks why entries could not be made in theavings
Passage 1)In the Pandit's complaint he asks why entries could not be made in theavings
bank pass book on the strength of the counterfoil of the pay
bank pass book on the strength of the counterfoil of the pay-
-in
in-
-slip. This would save the
slip. This would save the
customer from waiting until theactual voucher passed through various desks/books. The
customer from waiting until theactual voucher passed through various desks/books. The
use of the voucher is, in fact the correct procedure. The delay experienced by Mr. Pandit
use of the voucher is, in fact the correct procedure. The delay experienced by Mr. Pandit
on that day could have been avoided. On our instructions the branch manager
on that day could have been avoided. On our instructions the branch manager
concerned has met the complaint and explained the matter. He has also emphasised the
concerned has met the complaint and explained the matter. He has also emphasised the
great risk to thcustomer and the bank if entries are made on the basis of the
great risk to thcustomer and the bank if entries are made on the basis of the
counterfoils."
counterfoils."
1. (A) The writer of this paragraph isanother dissatisfied customer.(B) The paragraph
1. (A) The writer of this paragraph isanother dissatisfied customer.(B) The paragraph
emphasises thatcounterfoils should not be usedinstead of vouchers.(C) Use of
emphasises thatcounterfoils should not be usedinstead of vouchers.(C) Use of
counterfoils alone may notlead to any risk.a) Only A
(b) OnlyB(c) OnlyC
(d) Only
counterfoils alone may notlead to any risk.a) Only A
(b) OnlyB(c) OnlyC
(d) Only
A and B(e) OnlyB and C
A and B(e) OnlyB and C
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