IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 121

December 22, 2016    

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 118
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 121:
Dear Readers, IBPS Clerk Exam 2016 was approaching, for that we have given the Section wise Full Test which consist of all the five sections such as, Aptitude, Reasoning, English, Computer and General Awareness. This Section wise Full Test will be provided on daily basis kindly make use of it.

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
1).Ravi and Arun are partners who share profit and loss in the ratio of 3:1.They agree to take Manish into Partnership on 1/5 th share of profit. The new sharing will be
a) 4 : 5 : 6
b) 3 : 1 : 2
c) 5 : 6 : 1
d) 3 : 1 : 1
e) None of these
2).Arya started a business with an investment of Rs.72000. After X months Balu Joints Arya with a Capital of Rs.36000.If the ratio of profit at the end of the year is 3:1, then X is
a) 8 months
b) 6 months
c) 4 months
d) 3 months
e) None of these
3).A , B and C entered into a business partnership in the ratio of 3 : 5 : 2 respectively. At the end of the year, they earned a profit of Rs.60,000 which is 15% of their total investment. What is the share of B in the investment?
e) None of these
4).X can do a Piece of work in 8 days. With the help of Y, X can do the same work in 5 days. If they get Rs.400 for that work, then what will be the share of Y in the received remuneration ?
5).Among the three number the first is thrice the third number and second number is half of the first number. If the average of the three number is 80 then find the third number
REASONING ABILITY
6).Statements: – All lions are cat. All cats are rat. No lions are wolf.
Conclusions:– 1) No rat is a wolf 2) some cat being wolf is a possibility
a) If only conclusion I follows.
b) If only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
7).Statements: – Some plants are leaves. All stem are leaves. No leaves are branches.
Conclusions:– 1) all leaves being plant is a possibility 2) some stem can never be branch
a) If only conclusion I follows.
b) If only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
8). Statements:– All A are B. No C is B. All B are D.
Conclusions:– 1) No C is A 2) All D being A is a possibility.
a) If only conclusion I follows.
b) If only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
9). Statements:– All cars are bikes. Some bikes are cycles. No cycle is a tube.
Conclusions:– 1) All car being cycle is a possibility 2) No tube is a bike
a) If only conclusion I follows.
b) If only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
10). Statements:– No table is chair. Some chairs are bed. All benches are tables.
Conclusions:– 1) No table is bench 2) No chair is bench
a) If only conclusion I follows.
b) If only conclusion II follows.
c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
e) If both conclusions I and II follow
Directions (11 – 15):Analyse the following paragraph and fill the blanks numbered with appropriate words form the below options.
Since the mandate of the CSBP and the expertise of its members are both severely limited, it is likely to come up with another set of ‘ad hoc’ solutions to serious challenges in managing our western border, unless it is willing to address and appreciate some of the (11) and long-standing issues.
It is surprising that there is hardly any bilateral treaty/legal basis to guide the management of the border between India and Pakistan. The India Pakistan Border Ground Rules, 1960-61, which is ‘supposed’ to form the basis of the management of the International Border (IB) between the two sides, has not been signed by the two governments. More so, India does not officially (12) the ground rules. The two sides last met in 2005 to frame new rules, but there has been no movement thereafter. Senior BSF officials in New Delhi say that they have been reminding the Home Ministry to finalise the same. More (13) , even though the two sides have not yet signed the ground rules, they have to (14) by it in Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat since there is practically nothing else to go by. That, strictly speaking, is an ad hoc (15) to manage a border that runs into thousands of kilometres.
a)    stopped
b)    recurrent
c)    infrequent
d)    permanent
e)    prevented
a) established
b) constituted
c) acknowledged
d) cognisant
e) recognise
a) aberrant
b) anomalistic
c) curiously
d) anomalous
e) atypical
c) despise
a)    arrangement
b)    revocation
c)    abrogation
d)    annulment
e)    retraction
COMPUTER AWARENESS
16).Which gate is known as Universal gate?
a) AND gate
b) NAND gate
c) NOT gate
d) XOR gate
e) None of these
17).A scripting language similar to HTML and which runs only on a browser is _________.
a) Java Script
b) FORTRAN
e) None of these
18).Which key combination is used to minimize all open windows and displays in the screen?
a) Alt + M
b) Shift + M
c) Windows Key + D
d) Ctrl + D
e) Alt + D
19).Computer based record keeping system is known as ________ .
a) CRKS- Computerized Record Keeping System
b) DMS- Data Management System
c) DBMS- Data Base Management System
d) All of these
e) None of these
20).A digital gate can respond to an input signal in _______ .
a) About a second
b) About a hundredth of a second
c) A few millisecond
d) A few billionth of a sec
e)  None of these
GENERAL AWARENESS
21).Which of the following day observed as World Day for Audiovisual Heritage?
a) 26 October
b) 27 October
c) 28 October
d) 25 October
e) 24 October
22).“Sensitive Index” of Bombay Stock Exchange is called ______
23).In respect of partnership business, LLP stands for ______?
a) Limited Liability Partnership
b) Limited Loan Partnership
c) Local Labour Promotion
d) Low Labour Projects
e) None of these
24).The book “The Immortals of Meluha” has been authored by whom?
a) Aravind Adiga
b) Vikram Seth
c) Kiran Desai
d) Amish Tripathi
e) None of these
25).Which film has won the Golden Peacock award at the 2016 International Film Festival of India (IFFI)?
b) Daughter
c) The Throne
d) Cold of Kalandar
e) None of these
Solutions:
1). D)Total profit 100%
Manish = 1/5 = 100/5 = 20%
Ravi and Arun ¾ : ¼ remaining 80%
Required ratio = 3 * 20 : 1 * 20 : 20 = 3 : 1 :1
2). C)According to the information
72000 * 12/36000 * X = 8 / X
8 / X = 3 / 1 =x = 8 months
After x months 12 – 8 = 4 months
3). B)Given that 15 % = 60,000.
=> 100% = 4,00,000.
B’s share = 5/10 * 4,00,000 = Rs.2,00,000
4). A)x = 1/8
y = 1/8-1/5 =3 /40
Effeciency of X to Y is 24 : 40 => 6:10 => 3:5
Ratio = 5:3
Y = 3/8 * 400 = Rs.150
5). C)Let third num = x, 1st numb = 3x, second no = 3x/2
[3x+(3x/2)+x] / 3 = 80
11x/2 = 240
X = (2×240) / 11 = 43.63



First conclusion directly follows and in 2nd conclusion, if A overlaps B and B overlaps D, then there is a possibility that All D being A.


11). B)   12). E)   13). C)   14). B)   15). A)   16). B)   17). A)   18). C)   19). C)  20). D)
21). B)   22). D)   23). A)   24). D)   25). B)

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