IBPS RRB/Clerk Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 117

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IBPS RRB/Clerk Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test-117:
Dear Readers, IBPS RRB/Clerk Exam 2016 was approaching, for that we have given the Section wise Full Test which consist of all the three sections such as, Aptitude, Reasoning, and English. This Section wise Full Test will be provided on daily basis kindly make use of it.



QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
1).Rubesh generally takes 80 minutes to reach home from office. Due to rain, he travelled at 2/3rd of his usual speed for the 1st half of the distance. At what speed should rubesh travel the remaining distance to reach home on time?
a)   1.5 times the original speed
b)   2 times the original speed
c)   2.5 times the original speed
d)   3 times the original speed
e)   Cannot reach on time
2).If x:y =3:4,in the ratio of (7x-4y) : ( 3x + y)
a)   2:11
b)   4:9
c)   5:13
d)   6:5
e)   13:5
3).Shweta deposits a certain amount on 1st January and 1st July (Same amount on both days) in a bank that offers 5% compound interest, compounded half-yearly. Shweta gains interest of Rs.121 at the end of the year. How much money did Shweta deposit?
a)   1200
b)   1300
c)   1400
d)   1500
e)   1600
4).10 years ago the average age of all the 25 teachers of a college was 45 years. 4 years ago, a teacher retired from the post at the age of 60 years, and was replaced by a new teacher whose age was 54 years. What is the present average age of all the teachers?
a)   Between 52 and 53
b)   Between 53 and 54
c)   Between 54 and 55
d)   Between 55 and 56
e)   None of the above
5).A copper wire is bent to form an equilateral triangle of area 16√3 sq.cm. What will be the area (in sq.cm) if the same copper wire was bent to form a square?
e)   None of the above
REASONING ABILITY
Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) Study the following statements and conclusion carefully and answer the syllogism questions given below it.
6).Statements:      All furniture is jungles
No jungle is road
Some roads are hills
Conclusions:
(i) Some roads are furniture
(ii) Some jungles are furniture
(iii) Some hills are jungles
a)   None follows
b)   Only i follow
c)   Only   ii   follows
d)   Only   iii   follows
e)   Only   i   and   ii   follows.
7).Statements:     All the locks are keys.
All the keys are bats.
Some watches are bats.
Conclusions:
(i) Some bats are locks.
(ii) Some watches are keys.
(iii) All the keys are locks.
a)   None follows
b)   Only i follow
c)   Only   ii   follows
d)   Only   iii   follows
e)   Only   i   and   ii   follows.
8).Statements:      Some keys are staplers.
Some staplers are stickers.
All the stickers are pens.
Conclusions:
(i) Some pens are staplers.
(ii) Some stickers are keys.
(iii) No sticker is keys.
(iv) Some staplers are keys.
a)   All follows
b)   Only either   i  or   ii   and both  iii  and   iv  follows
c)   Only either   ii  or   iii   and both  i   and   iv   follows
d)   Only either   i  or   iv  follows
e)   None of these
9).Statements:      Some questions are answers.
Some answers are writers.
All the writers are poets.
Conclusions:
(i) Some writers are answers.
(ii) Some poets are questions.
(iii) All the questions are poets.
(iv) Some poets are answers.
a)   Only   i   and    ii     follows
b)   Only   i    and    iii     follows
c)   Only   iii   and    iv     follows
d)   Only   i   and    iv     follows
e)   None of these
10).Statements:  Some envelops are gums.
Some gums are seals.
Some seals are adhesives.
Conclusions:
(i) Some envelopes are seals.
(ii) Some gums are adhesives.
(iii) Some adhesives are seals.
(iv) Some adhesives are gums.
a)   None follows
b)   Only   i   follows
c)   Only   iv   follows
d)   Only   iii   follows
e)   Only   ii   follows
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The agreement between India and Sri Lanka on establishing a Joint Working Group on fisheries is a small step forward in resolving the dispute between fishermen of both countries. In fact, such a mechanism had been in place until a few years ago to address problems that arose whenever fishermen from Tamil Nadu were arrested by Sri Lanka. The points agreed on are important: a hotline between the Coast Guards of both countries, a meeting of the JWG once in three months, and a meeting of the fisheries ministers every six months. Welcome too is the commitment that there would be no violence or loss of life of fishermen. These measures are useful in getting Indian fishermen or their boats released from custody, but they are unlikely to have any immediate impact on the livelihood crisis facing the fishermen of northern Sri Lanka. Such a crisis may grip Tamil Nadu fishermen too one day, after the fishery resources in the Palk Bay are exhausted. The real issue is how long trawlers from Tamil Nadu will continue to fish in Sri Lankan territorial waters, and how soon bottom trawling is ended. The official statement after the talks between the foreign ministers refers to expediting the transition towards ending the practice of bottom trawling at the earliest. An agreement on this is crucial, but in the absence of a time frame there remains a question mark over a solution emerging.
Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen are firm on an immediate end to all incursions and are against seized Indian boats being released without legal process, even though they agree that the arrested fishermen should be released. In talks between representatives of fishermen held a few days earlier, Tamil Nadu fishermen had asked for a three-year phase-out period for their trawlers, and a deal under which they would fish for 85 days a year until then. This was rejected outright by the Sri Lankan side, which holds that the Indian vessels cause serious economic and ecological damage. One way of preventing boundary transgression is to find a livelihood alternative for Tamil Nadu fishermen. Equipping them for deep sea fishing is an option. For now, Tamil Nadu should show greater understanding of the plight of the Sri Lankan Tamil fishermen, who are economically weaker and yet to fully recover from a devastating war, and agree to a more reasonable phase-out period. Sri Lanka, then, can look at a licensing system under which fishermen from both sides can fish on specified days using sustainable methods and permissible equipment. It is important that all sides recognise that there is a humanitarian dimension to the issue.
11).What is the main content discussed in the above passage?
a)   Agreement on sharing the fishery resource at Palk Bay on the welfare of Northern Sri Lankan fisher men.
b)   MoU on cultivating the fishery resource available at their sea borders.
c)   Banning the incursion of fishermen on cross borders.
d)   The agreement between both country officials regarding fisher men's welfare and their fishing.
e)   None of These
12).What is the synonyms of the word "permissible" ?
a)   allowable
b)   durable
c)   strong
d)   illicit       
e)   Supporting
13). What is the synonyms of the word "incursions" ?
a)   Expanding on
b)   Capturing
c)   discounts
d)   advance into
e)   none of the above
14). What is the antonym of the word "expediting" ?
a)   speed up
b)   Hold
c)   resume
d)   pause
e)   slow down
15). What is the antonym of the word "plight" ?
a)   settled condition
b)   comfort condition
c)   Rich status
d)   Unpleasant condition
e)   None of the above
COMPUTER AWARENESS
16).Multi user systems provided cost savings for small business because they use a single pro-cessing unit to link several
a)   Personal computers
b)   Dumb terminals
c)   Workstations
d)   Mainframes
e)   None of these
17).A dumb terminal has
a)   An embedded micro-process
b)   Extensive memory
c)   A keyboard and screen
d)   In depend I processing
e)   None of these
18).What is the full form of USB as used in computer related activities ?
a)   Universal Serial Bus
b)   Ultra Serial Block
c)   United Service Block
d)   universal Security Block
e)   None of these
19).A device that connects to a network without the use of cables is said to be—
a)   distributed
b)   open source
c)   centralized
d)   wireless
e)   None of these
20).A ___ is a collection of computers and device connected together.
a)   network
b)   memory card
c)   protocol
d)   central processing unit
e)   None of these
BANKING AWARENESS / GENERAL AWARENESS / CURRENT AFFAIRS
21).Which of the following is/are the measure(s) taken by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to ease the liquidity crunch in the country?
(A) Cut in Cash Reserve Ratio and Statutory Liquidity Ratio.
(B) Increase the flow of foreign direct investment in country.
(C) Supply of additional currency notes in the market.
a)   Only (A)
b)   Only (B)
c)   Only (C)
d)   All of the above
e)   None of the above
22).Which of the following is/are correct about the ‘Operational Risk’ as used in the field of banking?
A. Risk of loss due to inadequate or failed internal process.
B. Risk of loss due to natural calamities.
C. Loss occurred due to non compliance of legal procedures.
a)   Only A
b)   Only B
c)   Only C
d)   All of the above
e)   None of the above
23).Corporation Bank is a public sector banking company headquartered in?
a)   Bengaluru
b)   Kolkata
c)   Chennai
d)   New Delhi
e)   Mangalore
24).Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport is an international airport located in?
a)   New Delhi
b)   Patna
c)   Kolkata
d)   Chennai
e)   None of the above
25).India has improved its ranking by four places to _________ position among 136 economies in terms of enabling cross border trade, with Singapore leading the list.
a)   113th
b)   102nd
c)   90th
d)   121st
e)   83rd
Solutions:
1.B)Under the normal speed, 40 minutes for half the distance
Due to rain, time taken will be 40 / (2/3) = 40 × (3/2) = 60 minutes
So, in 20 minutes he has to cover the distance he usually covers in 40 minutes.
So, he has to travel at twice the original speed.
2.C)An easy way to solve this question is use x = 3, y=4
7x – 4y = 21 – 16 = 5
3x + y = 9+4 = 13
Required ratio = 5:13
3.E)Let the amount be P
Half yearly rate = 5/2 = 2.5%
For the deposit on January, Amount = P (1 + 2.5 / 100)2
For the deposit on July, Amount = P (1 + 2.5 /100)
We can solve the question by substituting options now.
If P = 1600, Amount in January = 1600 × 1.025 × 1.025 = 1681
Amount in July = 1600 × 1.025 = 1640
So total interest = 81 + 40 = 121
Required answer is 1600
4.C)Let current year be 2015
In 2005, sum of all ages = 25×45 = 1125
In 2015, sum of all ages = 1125 + (25×10) = 1375
Now 60 year old teacher was replaced by a 54 year old teacher. So we need to subtract 6 from the total.
Sum of all ages in 2015 considering the replacement teacher = 1375 – 6 = 1369
Average = 1369/25 = 54.76
5.E)Area of equilateral triangle = 16√3 = √3 (side)2 /4
Or side 2 = 16×4 = 64
So each side = 8cm
Perimeter = 8×3 = 24 cm
Since perimeter of the square is 24 cm, each side = 6cm
So area = 6×6 = 36 sq cm





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