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- Name : IBPS Clerk 2016 pre mock test / Practice Paper
- Subject : Aptitude, Reasoning and English
- Questions : 100 Objective type
- Time limit : 1 hour
- Difficulty Level : High
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1. | Numerical Ability | 1 – 35 | 35 | 1 Hour |
2. | Reasoning | 36 – 70 | 35 | |
3. | English Language | 71 – 100 | 30 | |
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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude3034 – (1002 ÷ 20.04)
Correct
Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat comes in the Place of ?
9 , 62 , ? , 1854 , 7415 , 22244Correct
9×7 – 1 = 62
62×6 – 1 = 371
371×5 -1 = 1854
So on…
Incorrect
9×7 – 1 = 62
62×6 – 1 = 371
371×5 -1 = 1854
So on…
Unattempted
9×7 – 1 = 62
62×6 – 1 = 371
371×5 -1 = 1854
So on…
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIn a box, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is picked up randomly. What is the probability that it is neither red nor green?
Correct
Total ball = 21
Let E = event that the ball drawn is neither red nor green
= event that the bal drawn is red
n(E) = 8
So P (E) = 8/21
Incorrect
Total ball = 21
Let E = event that the ball drawn is neither red nor green
= event that the bal drawn is red
n(E) = 8
So P (E) = 8/21
Unattempted
Total ball = 21
Let E = event that the ball drawn is neither red nor green
= event that the bal drawn is red
n(E) = 8
So P (E) = 8/21
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeFrom a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the cards being kings?
Correct
Let S be the sample space. Then,
n(S) = 52C2 = 52 × 51 / 2 = 1326
Let E = event of getting 2 Kings out of 4.
So n (E) = 4C2 = 6
P (E) = n(E) / n(S) = 6 / 1326 = 1 / 221
Incorrect
Let S be the sample space. Then,
n(S) = 52C2 = 52 × 51 / 2 = 1326
Let E = event of getting 2 Kings out of 4.
So n (E) = 4C2 = 6
P (E) = n(E) / n(S) = 6 / 1326 = 1 / 221
Unattempted
Let S be the sample space. Then,
n(S) = 52C2 = 52 × 51 / 2 = 1326
Let E = event of getting 2 Kings out of 4.
So n (E) = 4C2 = 6
P (E) = n(E) / n(S) = 6 / 1326 = 1 / 221
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeTwo dice are thrown together. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the two faces is divisible by 4 or 6?
Correct
Clearly, n(S) = 6 × 6 = 36
Let E be the event that the sum of the numbers on the teo faces is divisible by 4 or 6. Then
E = { (1,3) , (1,5), (2,2), (2,4), (2,6), (3,1), (3,3), (3,5), (4,2), (4,4), (5,1), (5,3), (6,2), (6,6) }
n (E) = 14
Hence, P (E) = n(E)/n(S) = 14/36 = 7/18
Incorrect
Clearly, n(S) = 6 × 6 = 36
Let E be the event that the sum of the numbers on the teo faces is divisible by 4 or 6. Then
E = { (1,3) , (1,5), (2,2), (2,4), (2,6), (3,1), (3,3), (3,5), (4,2), (4,4), (5,1), (5,3), (6,2), (6,6) }
n (E) = 14
Hence, P (E) = n(E)/n(S) = 14/36 = 7/18
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Clearly, n(S) = 6 × 6 = 36
Let E be the event that the sum of the numbers on the teo faces is divisible by 4 or 6. Then
E = { (1,3) , (1,5), (2,2), (2,4), (2,6), (3,1), (3,3), (3,5), (4,2), (4,4), (5,1), (5,3), (6,2), (6,6) }
n (E) = 14
Hence, P (E) = n(E)/n(S) = 14/36 = 7/18
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeFind the wrong number in the series
8 12 24 46 72 108 152
Correct
8 + 4 = 12
12 + 12 = 24 Where ( 4+ 8 = 12)
24 + 20 = 44 Where ( 12 + 8 = 20)
44 + 28 = 72 Where ( 20 + 8 = 28 )
72 + 36 = 108 Where ( 28 + 8 = 36 )
108 + 44 = 152 Where ( 36 + 8 = 44)
Incorrect
8 + 4 = 12
12 + 12 = 24 Where ( 4+ 8 = 12)
24 + 20 = 44 Where ( 12 + 8 = 20)
44 + 28 = 72 Where ( 20 + 8 = 28 )
72 + 36 = 108 Where ( 28 + 8 = 36 )
108 + 44 = 152 Where ( 36 + 8 = 44)
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8 + 4 = 12
12 + 12 = 24 Where ( 4+ 8 = 12)
24 + 20 = 44 Where ( 12 + 8 = 20)
44 + 28 = 72 Where ( 20 + 8 = 28 )
72 + 36 = 108 Where ( 28 + 8 = 36 )
108 + 44 = 152 Where ( 36 + 8 = 44)
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIn an exam Sohan need 60% marks to pass. He scored 368 marks but got failed by 14%. Then What are the maximum marks of that exam?
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60% – 14 % = 46%
Sohan scored 46% marks = 368
So 100 % =( 378 × 100 ) / 46 = 800
Incorrect
60% – 14 % = 46%
Sohan scored 46% marks = 368
So 100 % =( 378 × 100 ) / 46 = 800
Unattempted
60% – 14 % = 46%
Sohan scored 46% marks = 368
So 100 % =( 378 × 100 ) / 46 = 800
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeRohan purchased a Machine at Rs 70,000. He spends Rs 6000 on repairing, 4000 on transportation and 1000 Rs to give bribe to Policeman. Now what will be the selling price of the machine if he wants 25 % profit?
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Total cost = 70,000 + 6,000 + 4,000 + 1,000 = 81,000
Selling rate with 25% profit = (81,000 × 125)/100 = 10125
Incorrect
Total cost = 70,000 + 6,000 + 4,000 + 1,000 = 81,000
Selling rate with 25% profit = (81,000 × 125)/100 = 10125
Unattempted
Total cost = 70,000 + 6,000 + 4,000 + 1,000 = 81,000
Selling rate with 25% profit = (81,000 × 125)/100 = 10125
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudePraveen invested Rs 160,000 at the rate of 20% annual. If compound interest calculated quarterly then how much money Praveen will get after one year.
Correct
Quarterly rate = 20/4 = 5%
PI = 160,000
n= 4
A = P [ 1 + (r/100)n
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Quarterly rate = 20/4 = 5%
PI = 160,000
n= 4
A = P [ 1 + (r/100)n
Unattempted
Quarterly rate = 20/4 = 5%
PI = 160,000
n= 4
A = P [ 1 + (r/100)n
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIf the average of 6 numbers is A. The average of first 3 numbers is B and average of remaining numbers is C. Then what is the relation between A, B and C.
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Let six numbers are A1, A2 …..A6
Average of these number A1 + A2+ …..A6 /6 = A …..(1)
Average of first 3 numbers A1 + A2 + A3 / 3 = B ……(2)
Average of reamaning 3 numbers A4 + A5 + A6 / 3 = C …….(3)
So from eqn (1), (2) and (3) 2A = B + C
Incorrect
Let six numbers are A1, A2 …..A6
Average of these number A1 + A2+ …..A6 /6 = A …..(1)
Average of first 3 numbers A1 + A2 + A3 / 3 = B ……(2)
Average of reamaning 3 numbers A4 + A5 + A6 / 3 = C …….(3)
So from eqn (1), (2) and (3) 2A = B + C
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Let six numbers are A1, A2 …..A6
Average of these number A1 + A2+ …..A6 /6 = A …..(1)
Average of first 3 numbers A1 + A2 + A3 / 3 = B ……(2)
Average of reamaning 3 numbers A4 + A5 + A6 / 3 = C …….(3)
So from eqn (1), (2) and (3) 2A = B + C
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe average of ages of A and B is 6 : 5. After five years the sum of their ages will be 54. Find the average between A and B’s ages after 8 years.
Correct
A0 : B0 = 6 : 5
(A + B)5 = 54
A+8 : B+8 = ?
(A + B ) 0 = 44
A0 = 44×6 /11 = 24
A+8 = 32
B0 = 44×5/11 = 20
B+8 = 28
A+8 : B+8 = 32 : 28 = 8 : 7
Incorrect
A0 : B0 = 6 : 5
(A + B)5 = 54
A+8 : B+8 = ?
(A + B ) 0 = 44
A0 = 44×6 /11 = 24
A+8 = 32
B0 = 44×5/11 = 20
B+8 = 28
A+8 : B+8 = 32 : 28 = 8 : 7
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A0 : B0 = 6 : 5
(A + B)5 = 54
A+8 : B+8 = ?
(A + B ) 0 = 44
A0 = 44×6 /11 = 24
A+8 = 32
B0 = 44×5/11 = 20
B+8 = 28
A+8 : B+8 = 32 : 28 = 8 : 7
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeSumit started a business with 80,000rs. After some months Archit joins the business with rs 30,000. At the end of the year they divided the profit in the ratio of 4 : 1. Then calculate how many month Achit join the business.
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( 80,000 × 12 ) / ( 30,000 × ( 12 – x ) ) = 4 / 1
X = 4 months
Incorrect
( 80,000 × 12 ) / ( 30,000 × ( 12 – x ) ) = 4 / 1
X = 4 months
Unattempted
( 80,000 × 12 ) / ( 30,000 × ( 12 – x ) ) = 4 / 1
X = 4 months
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA, B and C take a computer on rent for a month. A, plays 27 disks for 19 days, B plays, 21 disks for 17days and C plays 24 disks for 23 days. If at the end of month the rent is Rs 23700. Then what is the ratio of paid amount by A,B and C.
Correct
A : B : C = 27 × 19 : 21 × 17 : 24 : 23
A : B : C = 171 : 119 : 184
Incorrect
A : B : C = 27 × 19 : 21 × 17 : 24 : 23
A : B : C = 171 : 119 : 184
Unattempted
A : B : C = 27 × 19 : 21 × 17 : 24 : 23
A : B : C = 171 : 119 : 184
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA, B and C take a computer on rent for a month. A, plays 27 disks for 19 days, B plays, 21 disks for 17days and C plays 24 disks for 23 days. If at the end of month the rent is Rs 23700.
What is the amount paid by A ?
Correct
Amount paid by A = 171 × 23700 / ( 171 + 119 + 184 ) = 8550
Incorrect
Amount paid by A = 171 × 23700 / ( 171 + 119 + 184 ) = 8550
Unattempted
Amount paid by A = 171 × 23700 / ( 171 + 119 + 184 ) = 8550
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA, B and C take a computer on rent for a month. A, plays 27 disks for 19 days, B plays, 21 disks for 17days and C plays 24 disks for 23 days. If at the end of month the rent is Rs 23700.
What is the difference between amount paid by C and B ?
Correct
Amount Paid by B = 119 × 23700 / 474 = 5950 Where 474 = 171 + 119 + 184
Amount Paid by C = 184 × 23700 / 474 = 9200
Incorrect
Amount Paid by B = 119 × 23700 / 474 = 5950 Where 474 = 171 + 119 + 184
Amount Paid by C = 184 × 23700 / 474 = 9200
Unattempted
Amount Paid by B = 119 × 23700 / 474 = 5950 Where 474 = 171 + 119 + 184
Amount Paid by C = 184 × 23700 / 474 = 9200
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude7/8 3/4 7/4 13/8 ? 5/2
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7/8 – 1/8 = 6/8 = 3/4
3/4 + 1 = 7/4
7/4 – 1/8 = 13/8
13/8 + 1 = 21 / 8
21/8 – 1/8 = 20/8 = 5/2Incorrect
7/8 – 1/8 = 6/8 = 3/4
3/4 + 1 = 7/4
7/4 – 1/8 = 13/8
13/8 + 1 = 21 / 8
21/8 – 1/8 = 20/8 = 5/2Unattempted
7/8 – 1/8 = 6/8 = 3/4
3/4 + 1 = 7/4
7/4 – 1/8 = 13/8
13/8 + 1 = 21 / 8
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude18 17.5 16.5 15 ?
Correct
18 – 0.5 = 17.5
17.5 – 1 = 16.5
16.5 – 1.5 = 15
15 – 2 = 13Incorrect
18 – 0.5 = 17.5
17.5 – 1 = 16.5
16.5 – 1.5 = 15
15 – 2 = 13Unattempted
18 – 0.5 = 17.5
17.5 – 1 = 16.5
16.5 – 1.5 = 15
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeFind the odd man out- 6, 9, 15, 21, 24, 28, 30
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Explanation: all are divide by 3 except 28
Incorrect
Explanation: all are divide by 3 except 28
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Explanation: all are divide by 3 except 28
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeFind the odd man out 1, 4, 9, 16, 20, 36, 49
Correct
Explanation: Alternate Square of even and odd term.
Incorrect
Explanation: Alternate Square of even and odd term.
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Explanation: Alternate Square of even and odd term.
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA, B and C completed a work costing Rs. 1800. A work 6 days, B for 4 days and C for 9 days. If their daily wages are in the ratio 5:6:4. Then how much amount will be received by A?
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Explanation –6*5x+4*6x+4*9x = 1800
90x = 1500
x= 1800/90
total amount of A = 1800*30/90 => 600.
Incorrect
Explanation –6*5x+4*6x+4*9x = 1800
90x = 1500
x= 1800/90
total amount of A = 1800*30/90 => 600.
Unattempted
Explanation –6*5x+4*6x+4*9x = 1800
90x = 1500
x= 1800/90
total amount of A = 1800*30/90 => 600.
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA dice is thrown twice. Then the total no. Of cases will be?
Correct
Explanation – Total no. Of cases will be (6*6*6) = 216.
Incorrect
Explanation – Total no. Of cases will be (6*6*6) = 216.
Unattempted
Explanation – Total no. Of cases will be (6*6*6) = 216.
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
1 pointsCategory: Aptitude10 years ago A was half of B in age. If the ratio of their present ages is 3:4 then what will be the total of their present ages
Correct
Explanation – Let A’s age 10 years ago is x years
then B’s age 10 years ago be 2x
(x+10)/(2x+10) = 3/4
x = 5
So the total of their present ages is (3x+20) = 35 years
Incorrect
Explanation – Let A’s age 10 years ago is x years
then B’s age 10 years ago be 2x
(x+10)/(2x+10) = 3/4
x = 5
So the total of their present ages is (3x+20) = 35 years
Unattempted
Explanation – Let A’s age 10 years ago is x years
then B’s age 10 years ago be 2x
(x+10)/(2x+10) = 3/4
x = 5
So the total of their present ages is (3x+20) = 35 years
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeA shopkeeper marks his goods 30% above his cost price but allows a discount of 10% at the time of sale. His gain is :
Correct
Explanation – 100 CP —–30%↑—> 130 (MP) — 10%↓—-> 117(SP)
Gain = 17%
Incorrect
Explanation – 100 CP —–30%↑—> 130 (MP) — 10%↓—-> 117(SP)
Gain = 17%
Unattempted
Explanation – 100 CP —–30%↑—> 130 (MP) — 10%↓—-> 117(SP)
Gain = 17%
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeThe L.C.M of two numbers is 45 times their H.C.F. if one the numbers is 125 and the sum of H.C.F and L.C.M is 1150, then the other no. Is
Correct
Explanation – Let the H.C.F be x and L.C.M be y
then , y= 45x and 1+ x = 1150
45x + x = 1150, or x = 25, So, y = (1150-25) = 1125
Then the other no..is = (25*1125)/125 = 225
Incorrect
Explanation – Let the H.C.F be x and L.C.M be y
then , y= 45x and 1+ x = 1150
45x + x = 1150, or x = 25, So, y = (1150-25) = 1125
Then the other no..is = (25*1125)/125 = 225
Unattempted
Explanation – Let the H.C.F be x and L.C.M be y
then , y= 45x and 1+ x = 1150
45x + x = 1150, or x = 25, So, y = (1150-25) = 1125
Then the other no..is = (25*1125)/125 = 225
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeTwo pipe can fill a tank in 20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively. A exit pipe can empty the tank at the rate of 3 Gallon/ minute. If all three pipe work together then the tank can be filled in 15 Minutes. What is the size of tank ?
Correct
1/15- (1/20 + 1/24) = [1/15 – 11/120] = -1/40
1/40 is the empty part of Tank = 3 gallon
So the Total size or volume of Tank is = 40 × 3 = 120 gallon
Incorrect
1/15- (1/20 + 1/24) = [1/15 – 11/120] = -1/40
1/40 is the empty part of Tank = 3 gallon
So the Total size or volume of Tank is = 40 × 3 = 120 gallon
Unattempted
1/15- (1/20 + 1/24) = [1/15 – 11/120] = -1/40
1/40 is the empty part of Tank = 3 gallon
So the Total size or volume of Tank is = 40 × 3 = 120 gallon
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeGive the answer according to the given graph. In a year the consumption of Rice, Wheat and Sugar is given in the chart for Hotel A, B, C, D and E.
Note : All the data is in hundred.
Question: Find out the ratio of total consumption of rice and wheat of Hotel A and C.
Correct
Add the consumption of wheat and rice and take ratio.
Incorrect
Add the consumption of wheat and rice and take ratio.
Unattempted
Add the consumption of wheat and rice and take ratio.
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the total average consumption in all hotel of Rice, wheat and sugar ?
Correct
First add all the consummation values and then divide by 5.
Incorrect
First add all the consummation values and then divide by 5.
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First add all the consummation values and then divide by 5.
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the % of consumption of rice in Hotel D with the total rice consumption of all hotels?
Correct
Total rice consumption of all hotels = 700+500+300+450+750=2700
% of D’s rice consumption = 450 × 100 / 2700 = 16.67 %
Incorrect
Total rice consumption of all hotels = 700+500+300+450+750=2700
% of D’s rice consumption = 450 × 100 / 2700 = 16.67 %
Unattempted
Total rice consumption of all hotels = 700+500+300+450+750=2700
% of D’s rice consumption = 450 × 100 / 2700 = 16.67 %
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the difference between the average wheat consumption and sugar consumption of all hotels?
Correct
Average of wheat consumption = 2350/ 5 = 470
Average of rice consumption = 2375/5 = 475
Difference = 475 – 470 = 5
Incorrect
Average of wheat consumption = 2350/ 5 = 470
Average of rice consumption = 2375/5 = 475
Difference = 475 – 470 = 5
Unattempted
Average of wheat consumption = 2350/ 5 = 470
Average of rice consumption = 2375/5 = 475
Difference = 475 – 470 = 5
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the ratio between total consumption of sugar and rice in hotel A, C and E to Hotel B and D.
Correct
Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeBy which percentage the production of company C decreased in 2007 from previous year?
Correct
Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeIn which year the increase / decrease in the production of company B is highest?
Correct
The production in 2005 was 45 but the production in the year of 2006 is 70.
Incorrect
The production in 2005 was 45 but the production in the year of 2006 is 70.
Unattempted
The production in 2005 was 45 but the production in the year of 2006 is 70.
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the average production of company A to the average production of company B? (Approximately)
Correct
340 ×100 /410 = 82.93%
Incorrect
340 ×100 /410 = 82.93%
Unattempted
340 ×100 /410 = 82.93%
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the percentage production of company B in 2004 and 2006 to the production of company A in 2006 and 2008?
Correct
% = 125 ×100/155
Incorrect
% = 125 ×100/155
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
1 pointsCategory: AptitudeWhat is the average production of company B in all year?
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningSTATEMENTS:
a. Some rulers are erasers.
b. All erasers are metals.
c. Some metals are papers.
d. All papers are bands.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. Some bands are rulers.
II. Some erasers are bands.
III. Some papers are rulers.
IV. Some metals are rulers.Correct
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningSTATEMENTS:
a. Some houses are beads.
b. Some beads are cycles.
c. Some cycles are tubes.
d. Some tubes are rains.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. Some tubes are beads.
II. Some cycles are houses.
III. No bead is tube.
IV. Some rains are cycles.Correct
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningSTATEMENTS:
a. All dusters are bins.
b. All bins are sepals.
c. No sepal is a root.
d. All roots are flowers.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. No flower is a bin.
II. No duster is a root.
III. All dusters are sepals.
IV. All flowers are roots.Correct
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningSTATEMENTS:
a. All bulbs are lamps.
b. All lamps are stands.
c. Some stands are pens.
d. Some pens are benches.
CONCLUSIONS:
I. Some benches are bulbs.
II. Some lamps are benches.
III. Some pens are bulbs.
IV. Some pens are lamps.Correct
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStudy the following arrangements carefully and answer the following questions:
M % R 4 A T # J @ 7 D 5 C I F N I E $ 3 6 W U 2 H 8 * K 9 B Q
How many such consonants are there in the arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter?Correct
Symbol, Consonant, Letter
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStudy the following arrangements carefully and answer the following questions:
M % R 4 A T # J @ 7 D 5 C I F N I E $ 3 6 W U 2 H 8 * K 9 B Q
How many numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a vowel?Correct
Consonant, Number, Vowel
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningStudy the following arrangements carefully and answer the following questions:
M % R 4 A T # J @ 7 D 5 C I F N I E $ 3 6 W U 2 H 8 * K 9 B Q
How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a number and immediately preceded by a letter?Correct
Letter, Symbol, Number
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a party there are eight friends in which four are boys and remaining are girls, in which girls are Ela, Ishita, Chitra and Diya and boys are Badal, Hitesh, Faruq and Ganesh. In between these eight friends one girl and one boy are the host. They are sitting around a rectangular table. Three are on the longer side of the rectangular table and hosts are on the remaining side. Some additional information is given below:
(a) All four girls are sitting adjacent to each other and Diya is 3rd right of Ganesh.
(b) Ganesh is the host sitting 2nd left of Chitra. Hitesh and Chitra are sitting opposite to each other.
(c) Ishita is 3rd left of Ganesh. Faruq is third left of Ela.Who is the 2nd host in this arrangement?
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a party there are eight friends in which four are boys and remaining are girls, in which girls are Ela, Ishita, Chitra and Diya and boys are Badal, Hitesh, Faruq and Ganesh. In between these eight friends one girl and one boy are the host. They are sitting around a rectangular table. Three are on the longer side of the rectangular table and hosts are on the remaining side. Some additional information is given below:
(a) All four girls are sitting adjacent to each other and Diya is 3rd right of Ganesh.
(b) Ganesh is the host sitting 2nd left of Chitra. Hitesh and Chitra are sitting opposite to each other.
(c) Ishita is 3rd left of Ganesh. Faruq is third left of Ela.What is the Chitra’s position?
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a party there are eight friends in which four are boys and remaining are girls, in which girls are Ela, Ishita, Chitra and Diya and boys are Badal, Hitesh, Faruq and Ganesh. In between these eight friends one girl and one boy are the host. They are sitting around a rectangular table. Three are on the longer side of the rectangular table and hosts are on the remaining side. Some additional information is given below:
(a) All four girls are sitting adjacent to each other and Diya is 3rd right of Ganesh.
(b) Ganesh is the host sitting 2nd left of Chitra. Hitesh and Chitra are sitting opposite to each other.
(c) Ishita is 3rd left of Ganesh. Faruq is third left of Ela.Who is immediate left of Diya?
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a party there are eight friends in which four are boys and remaining are girls, in which girls are Ela, Ishita, Chitra and Diya and boys are Badal, Hitesh, Faruq and Ganesh. In between these eight friends one girl and one boy are the host. They are sitting around a rectangular table. Three are on the longer side of the rectangular table and hosts are on the remaining side. Some additional information is given below:
(a) All four girls are sitting adjacent to each other and Diya is 3rd right of Ganesh.
(b) Ganesh is the host sitting 2nd left of Chitra. Hitesh and Chitra are sitting opposite to each other.
(c) Ishita is 3rd left of Ganesh. Faruq is third left of Ela.How many girls and boys are sitting opposite to the same gender?
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a party there are eight friends in which four are boys and remaining are girls, in which girls are Ela, Ishita, Chitra and Diya and boys are Badal, Hitesh, Faruq and Ganesh. In between these eight friends one girl and one boy are the host. They are sitting around a rectangular table. Three are on the longer side of the rectangular table and hosts are on the remaining side. Some additional information is given below:
(a) All four girls are sitting adjacent to each other and Diya is 3rd right of Ganesh.
(b) Ganesh is the host sitting 2nd left of Chitra. Hitesh and Chitra are sitting opposite to each other.
(c) Ishita is 3rd left of Ganesh. Faruq is third left of Ela.Which of the following statement is true?
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a party there are eight friends in which four are boys and remaining are girls, in which girls are Ela, Ishita, Chitra and Diya and boys are Badal, Hitesh, Faruq and Ganesh. In between these eight friends one girl and one boy are the host. They are sitting around a rectangular table. Three are on the longer side of the rectangular table and hosts are on the remaining side. Some additional information is given below:
(a) All four girls are sitting adjacent to each other and Diya is 3rd right of Ganesh.
(b) Ganesh is the host sitting 2nd left of Chitra. Hitesh and Chitra are sitting opposite to each other.
(c) Ishita is 3rd left of Ganesh. Faruq is third left of Ela.Pointing to a girl, Mr Raju said, “This girl is the daughter of the husband of the mother of my wife’s brother.” Who is Raju to the girl?
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningVinay moves towards South-East a distance of 14m. then he moves towards West and travels a distance of 28m. From here, he moves towards North-West a distance of 14m. and finally he moves a distance of 8m towards East and comes to a halt. How far is the starting point where he stood?
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningWho is to the immediate right of A among five persons A, B, C, D and E facing North?
I. C is third to the left of B and A is second to the right of C.
II. B is to the immediate left of E who is second to the right of A.Correct
From first statement, the order is C _ A B. Hence B is to the immediate right of A.
From second statement, the order is A B E. Hence B is to the immediate right of A.
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a certain code, ’64’ means ‘stop drinking’ and ’32’ means ‘harmful habit’. What do ‘2’ and ‘3’ mean respectively in that code ?
I. ‘637’ means ‘stop bad habit’.
II. ‘842’ means ‘drinking is harmful’Correct
From statement I, 3 is common between ‘32’ and ‘637’. Hence ‘3’ means ‘habit’ and ‘2’ means ‘harmful’.
From statement II, 4 is common between ‘64’ and ‘842’. So ‘4’ means ‘drinking’ and 2 means ‘harmful’. Thus ‘3’ means habit.
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning‘HERO’ is related to ‘OHRE’ and ‘MEAN’ is related to ‘NMAE’ in the same way as ‘LOVE’ is related to?
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The first letter moves to second position, second letter moves to fourth position, third remains at its position and last letter moves to first position.
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIn a row of forty children, X is fifth from the right end and there are ten children between X and Y. What is Y’s position from the left end of the row?
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Y’s position from the right end = 5 + 11 = 16
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningSTATEMENT: “Buy durable pillows of company ‘X’. The pillows have been made from 100% imported downs and feather; have the natural property to take the contour and shape of your head, neck and shoulder while you sleep; and are very popular abroad as well as in the domestic market.” — An advertisement
ASSUMPTIONS:
I. Immense popularity of a product is a sign of the using export.
II. Bicycle is the most affordable mode of transport.Correct
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningSTATEMENT: Should the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) be brought under the direct control of the Cabinet Secretariat?
ARGUMENTS:
I. Yes, this will reduce cases of partiality and will make CBI more meaningful and purposeful.
II. No, the move will empower the prime minister to harass leaders of coalition parties if these leaders do not go in his favor on any issue.Correct
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA festival was held by The Times of India group in the capital of India. In this festival Ken, Tim, Kat and Aish, each won a first place in one of the four events: jumping, dancing, singing and swimming, not necessarily in that order. Curiously, each winner also won a second place and a third place in two other of these four events. The one who was placed second in swimming was third in dancing. The winner of the singing contest was placed third in swimming. Aish did not come first in jumping or dancing. Aish was a close second behind Kat in one of the four events. Tim was placed third in singing, but did not get a place in jumping, and was not first in dancing.
Who is the winner in the swimming event?
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Jumping Dance Singing swimming
I Kat Ken Aish Tim
II Aish Tim Ken Kat
III Ken Kat Tim Aish
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Jumping Dance Singing swimming
I Kat Ken Aish Tim
II Aish Tim Ken Kat
III Ken Kat Tim Aish
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Jumping Dance Singing swimming
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA festival was held by The Times of India group in the capital of India. In this festival Ken, Tim, Kat and Aish, each won a first place in one of the four events: jumping, dancing, singing and swimming, not necessarily in that order. Curiously, each winner also won a second place and a third place in two other of these four events. The one who was placed second in swimming was third in dancing. The winner of the singing contest was placed third in swimming. Aish did not come first in jumping or dancing. Aish was a close second behind Kat in one of the four events. Tim was placed third in singing, but did not get a place in jumping, and was not first in dancing.
Which of the following is/are correct?
I. Kat won first position in jumping.
II. Kat won second position in swimming.
III. Kat won third position in dancing.
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Jumping Dance Singing swimming
I Kat Ken Aish Tim
II Aish Tim Ken Kat
III Ken Kat Tim Aish
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Jumping Dance Singing swimming
I Kat Ken Aish Tim
II Aish Tim Ken Kat
III Ken Kat Tim Aish
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Jumping Dance Singing swimming
I Kat Ken Aish Tim
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA festival was held by The Times of India group in the capital of India. In this festival Ken, Tim, Kat and Aish, each won a first place in one of the four events: jumping, dancing, singing and swimming, not necessarily in that order. Curiously, each winner also won a second place and a third place in two other of these four events. The one who was placed second in swimming was third in dancing. The winner of the singing contest was placed third in swimming. Aish did not come first in jumping or dancing. Aish was a close second behind Kat in one of the four events. Tim was placed third in singing, but did not get a place in jumping, and was not first in dancing.
Which of the following is/are wrong?
I.Ken won first position in jumping.
II.Ken won second position in swimming.
III. Ken won third position in dancing.
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA festival was held by The Times of India group in the capital of India. In this festival Ken, Tim, Kat and Aish, each won a first place in one of the four events: jumping, dancing, singing and swimming, not necessarily in that order. Curiously, each winner also won a second place and a third place in two other of these four events. The one who was placed second in swimming was third in dancing. The winner of the singing contest was placed third in swimming. Aish did not come first in jumping or dancing. Aish was a close second behind Kat in one of the four events. Tim was placed third in singing, but did not get a place in jumping, and was not first in dancing.
Who among the following did not occupy any position, from 1st, 2nd and 3rd, in singing?
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA festival was held by The Times of India group in the capital of India. In this festival Ken, Tim, Kat and Aish, each won a first place in one of the four events: jumping, dancing, singing and swimming, not necessarily in that order. Curiously, each winner also won a second place and a third place in two other of these four events. The one who was placed second in swimming was third in dancing. The winner of the singing contest was placed third in swimming. Aish did not come first in jumping or dancing. Aish was a close second behind Kat in one of the four events. Tim was placed third in singing, but did not get a place in jumping, and was not first in dancing.
Who among the following did not occupy any position, from 1st, 2nd and 3rd, in swimming?
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningM and N are married couple, O and P are brothers, O is the brother of M, How is P related to N
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Explanation – It is clear as M and N are wife and husband if O is the brother of M then P is also the brother of M which means N is brother in law of P.
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Explanation – It is clear as M and N are wife and husband if O is the brother of M then P is also the brother of M which means N is brother in law of P.
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Explanation – It is clear as M and N are wife and husband if O is the brother of M then P is also the brother of M which means N is brother in law of P.
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningPointing to a photograph, a woman says,”This man’s son’s sister is my mother in law”. How is the woman’s husband related to the man?
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Explanation – Man’s Son’ Sister is his daughter
So the man’s daughter is the mother of the woman’s husband. Thus the woman’s husband is the grandson of the man in the photograph.
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Explanation – Man’s Son’ Sister is his daughter
So the man’s daughter is the mother of the woman’s husband. Thus the woman’s husband is the grandson of the man in the photograph.
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Explanation – Man’s Son’ Sister is his daughter
So the man’s daughter is the mother of the woman’s husband. Thus the woman’s husband is the grandson of the man in the photograph.
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoningif ‘eraser’ is called ‘box’, ‘box’ is called ‘pencil’, ‘pencil’ is called ‘sharpener’, and ‘sharpener’ is called ‘bag’, then what will a child write with?
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Explanation – A child will write with a ‘pencil’ and ‘pencil’ is called as ‘sharpener’ so the child will write with ‘sharpener’.
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Explanation – A child will write with a ‘pencil’ and ‘pencil’ is called as ‘sharpener’ so the child will write with ‘sharpener’.
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Explanation – A child will write with a ‘pencil’ and ‘pencil’ is called as ‘sharpener’ so the child will write with ‘sharpener’.
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf in a certain language ‘KINDLE’ is written as ‘ELDNIK’, then how ‘EXOTIC’ will be written?
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Explanation – As KINDLE is written reversly ELDNIK then the reverse of EXOTIC will be CITOXE.
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Explanation – As KINDLE is written reversly ELDNIK then the reverse of EXOTIC will be CITOXE.
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Explanation – As KINDLE is written reversly ELDNIK then the reverse of EXOTIC will be CITOXE.
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA man walks 5km towards South and then turns to the right. After walking 3km he turns to the left and walks 5 km. Now in which direction is he from his starting point?
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Explanation – He moves toward South-West.
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Explanation – He moves toward South-West.
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningA boy rode his bicycle Northward, then turned left and rode 1 km and again turned left and rode 2km. He found himself 1 km West of his starting point. How far did he ride northward initially?
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningLook at this series F2,….D8, C16,B32 what no. Should fill the blank
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The letters decreases by 1, and the numbers are multiplied by 2.
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The letters decreases by 1, and the numbers are multiplied by 2.
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningLook at this series 664,332,340,170,….,89 What no. Should fill the blank
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This is an alternating division and addition series, first divide by 2 and then add 8.
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This is an alternating division and addition series, first divide by 2 and then add 8.
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This is an alternating division and addition series, first divide by 2 and then add 8.
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningThree ladies X, Y& Z marry three man A, B and C. X is married to A, Y is not married to an engineer, Z is not married to a doctor, C is not a doctor and A is a lawyer, then which of the following statements is correct
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning625 : 25 :: 225 : ?
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25*25=625
15*15=225
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25*25=625
15*15=225
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25*25=625
15*15=225
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishRead the Comprehension carefully and give answers
Until the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Africa,south of Sahara, was almost unknown to the outside world. The coast line had been explored in the sixteenth century, and by 1875 there were a few tiny European settlements in West Africa and larger colonies in the south.But apart from the report of intrepid explores, the interior of Africa was unknown. Here, secluded from the rest of the world by the absence of too communications and by a difficult natural environment lived innumerable Negro tribes. With few exceptions they had made no technical progress and had little spirit of enquiry. The time hollowed customs of the tribe were accepted. Alongside the joys of dance, the drum, the hunt, the beer-drink, the picture is dark with poverty, ignorance, hunger, disease, isolation, cruelty, even cannibalism.
This was the Africa which confronted the white man when after about 1875, European penetration and colonialism began on large scale. There is controversy among historians about the motives of colonialism. Some stress the economic motive-exploration having provided the necessary information, Europeans wished to expand their trade with Africa by importing raw materials in return for manufactured goods. It was then necessary to protect this trade by establishing an administration. Other historians say that the supreme motive was to achieve power and prestige. In addition the excess population from overcrowded European States could emigrate to the colonies and still be connected with the mother country. To some extent the colonists, who were often preceded and accompanied by missionaries, went for philanthropic reasons.
The European colonialism was accompanied with only sporadic opposition from the Africa population, and although relation between the rival European powers were bitter(for example, the Fashoda incident in Sudan), the penetration and forming of frontiers war achieved with only one major war between the rivals. This was partly because of the vast size of Africa and partly because of the berlin colonial conference of 1884-85, the powers concerned had agreed that Africa should be divided into spheres of influence. The war between the British and Dutch settlers in South Africa was the one exception.
Question: The colonialism of Africa began in
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe continent of the world, which took initiative in cornicing Africa was
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
1 pointsCategory: English3 Before its colonization, who was the continent of Africa inhabited by?
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhich part of Africa was unknown to the outside world until the quarter of the 19th century?
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe Negroes of Africa lived a life of Arcadian bliss before the Europeans colonized that continent. This statement is
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
1 pointsCategory: Englishwhich of following do the author not imply in the passage?
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
1 pointsCategory: Englishhow were the economic motives of the European colonizers going to be achieved in Africa?
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe Fashoda incident in Sudan relates to
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWhat was the decision of the Berlin Colonial Conference?
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe Berlin Colonial Conference was held in
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishError detection 81 – 85
How to solve the problem is the main concern of the organizers at the moment.
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishI was just going to start my car when I found that there is no petrol in it.
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Replace is by was.
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Replace is by was.
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe department defines a private passenger vehicle as one that is registered to an individual with a gross weight of less than 8,000 pounds.
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In the given sentence is appears as if “with a gross of weight of” referred to individual. Actually it refers to vehicle. So “and has a gross of weight”
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In the given sentence is appears as if “with a gross of weight of” referred to individual. Actually it refers to vehicle. So “and has a gross of weight”
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In the given sentence is appears as if “with a gross of weight of” referred to individual. Actually it refers to vehicle. So “and has a gross of weight”
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishFreedom’s survey showed that people living in small towns and rural areas consider themselves no happier than are people living in big cities.
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Replace are by do.
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Replace are by do.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishClimatic shifts are so gradual they can be indistinguishable at first from ordinary fluctuations in the weather.
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It should be “that they cannot be distinguishable”
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It should be “that they cannot be distinguishable”
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishFill in the blanks 86 – 90
The film opens with a fiery sunset behind a temple with bells …….. for evensong.
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe men laughed; the women covered their faces with hands and ………….
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishEven a slight dislocation in the transport schedule could ……….. disaster.
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishIn summer in India, the sun goes on, day after day, from east to west, scorching ……..
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishTaken in ………., alcohol is no more harmful than drinking fizzy aerated minerals.
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections : Q 91 – 95
In each sentence below a group of words has been underlined. Below each four choices are given. Pick out the one which can substitute the underlined group of words correctly, without changing the meaning of the sentence. If the sentence requires no correction, give last option as the answer.
If you are thinking of investing money, isn’t it makes sense to consult your father?
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishIn addition to communicated his innocence through his speech, the minister attacked the opposition for its malicious campaign.
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In addition to is a prepositional phrase meaning besides. The phrase is usually followed by a noun or a gerund.
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In addition to is a prepositional phrase meaning besides. The phrase is usually followed by a noun or a gerund.
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishTechnology must use to feed the forces of change.
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We use technology. Technology is used by us. Hence the passive form.
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We use technology. Technology is used by us. Hence the passive form.
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishUnemployment has growth rapidly since the advent of computers in our country.
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Has will be followed by grown.
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Has will be followed by grown.
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishShe is a dancer par excellence and her today’s performance has amply proved this.
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Though non-living, today is used in the possessive case by adding ‘s.
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Though non-living, today is used in the possessive case by adding ‘s.
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Though non-living, today is used in the possessive case by adding ‘s.
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishDirections : 95 – 100
In given sentences some part is idioms and phrases, choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
The Kenyan team proved to be the dark horse in the ICC World Cup Cricket.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishHaving no arguments to defend his point, the speaker bagan to beat about the bush.
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThey were offered six months’ rent in lieu of notice to vacate the building.
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishWe know that he is the responsible for the discord but as he is well-connected all we can do is send him to Coventry.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
1 pointsCategory: EnglishThe novel man gave up the ghost.
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hi….can u plz provide mock test in hindi also..?
Currently We have only this test in Hindi language –> http://test.yuvayana.org/aptitude/data-interpretation-test-in-hindi-1/
We will try to publish more Practice test in hindi soon.
thanks..
plz provide minimum 3 mock test in hindi a week..w8ng 4 more test..
Minimum 3 mock test in Hindi are not possible for us.
For that we have to start a premium section so that we can recruit teachers.
Still I will discuss about this with other team members.
Thanks for your suggestion
hi can u provide more test for ibps prelims
Yes We are working on a test series in which we will provide 5 mock test for IBPS Clerk Prelims.
amazing questions;)
Can u give answer sheet
We do not store the Answer sheet of users. Still you can check the correct and incorrect answers after test by clicking on view questions button.
pls provide more tests on android apps if it is possible. And thank you for this job
Currently we don’t have any Android App. You can attempt our practice test on Web Browsers. We are also planning to start a test series for IBPS Clerk 2015 Prelims. In which we will provide 6 Mock test, Time Management Tips & Tricks according to the new pattern.
answersheet kha h iski..sir plz.providw in hindi
Click on View Questions Button after test to Check Answer sheet.
Hi,thanks for the question banks. if it is possible please upload more questions banks on IBPS (PO,Clerk,SO and RRB) separately. Please upload some Hindi question papers (Hindi subject)
And also thank you very much that you are providing all these in Free,which others don’t do. it is very helpful. Please keep up the good work.
Hello Abhilash, Thanks for your appreciation and suggestion. We will provide topic wise test on Hindi for RRB exam asap.
Hi sir, please provide mock test for ibps rrb prelims in English language ?
Hello T Rao, we already published the free mock test for IBPS RRB Prelims and you can access it from this link –> http://test.yuvayana.org/bank/free-online-ibps-rrb-prelims-mock-test/
Hi sir it is help full for me thanks