IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 122

December 23, 2016    

IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 118
IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 122:
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
Directions (1 – 5):Study the following table carefully and answer the given questions.
The following table shows the sales of different types of cars (in hundred) from January to September in Mumbai.

1).The sale of which car shows continuous increase with respect to the previous month?
a)   Audi      
b)   I20        
c)   Hummer
d)   Ciaz      
e)   BMW
2).What was the percentage increase in the sale of the total no. of cars of last three types from Jan to September?
a)   21%      
b)   30%      
c)   None of these
d)   16.66%
e)   33.33%
3).Find the average difference between the Hummer cars and Lancer cars sold over the given months?
a)   2100     
b)   2650     
c)   3700
d)   2400     
e)   None of these
4).In which of the following months was the total number of cars sold the maximum?
a)   January
b)   June     
c)   May
d)   September
e)   July
5).The number of Volvo cars sold from Jan to September is approximately what per cent more than that of I20 sold during the same period?
a)   45%
b)   35%
c)   50%
d)   55%
e)   40%
Directions (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answers the following questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members of a group in which there are three female members. Females work in three departments —Account, Administration and HR - and sit on three different floors — Ground floor, first floor and second floor. Person working in the same department are not on the same floor. On each floor two persons work. No two females work in the same department or sit on the same floor. Q and T work in the same department but not in HR. S works in Administration. T and P are on the ground floor and second floor respectively and work in the same department. S, a female does not sit on the first floor. R, a male works on ground floor. U, works on the first floor; and S and P work on the same floor.
6).Which of the following group of members are female?
a)   S,T,U    
b)   R,S, T   
c)   Q, T, U
d)   P, S, U  
e)   Can't be determined
7).Which of the following pair of person work in Administration
a)   R, S      
b)   Q, S      
c)   R, T
d)   Data inadequate       
e)   None of these
8).Which of the following pair works on second floor?
a)   P,S
b)   R, S
c)   Q, U
d)   S, T
e)   None of these
9).U works in which department?
a)   Account
c)   Administration
d)   Either HR or Administration
e)   None of these
10).If U is Transferred to Account and T is Transferred to Administration, who is to be transferred to HR to maintain the original distribution of female on each floor.
c)   Q or S
d)   Data inadequate
e)   None of these
Directions (11 – 15): Read the following passage and answer the questions followed:
Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States. These words will echo in the hearts of 324 million Americans today, some shell-shocked and downcast, others delirious with joy. The sheer divergence of emotions over the surprise result is a poignant signal of how deeply divided the nation is, after a polarising two-year election campaign. Bigotry, patriarchy and racist rancour, which reared their ugly heads throughout this season of incivility, may find no welcome catharsis with the apotheosis of Mr. Trump. According to the exit polls, 58 per cent of whites and 21 per cent of non-whites voted for Mr. Trump, whereas 37 per cent of whites and 74 per cent of non-whites voted for his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. He also scored higher with men than women, and with those voters who did not have a college degree. In other words, blue-collared white men and women thronged to Mr. Trump in droves, angry about their perceived impoverishment and disenfranchisement inflicted by the countrys political and financial elites. It had left them with only one option: to throw a metaphorical grenade at these power centres.
At the heart of the shock result is the shock itself, which stemmed from what most analysts have been calling the vote of the silent majority. Why did the U.S. media and pollsters fail to see which way the wind was blowing? They apparently did not suspect, when poll results suggested that Ms. Clinton was the more acceptable candidate, that some of the respondents to these polls may have been unwilling to admit to being supporters of Mr. Trump. It is likely for instance that women, 42 per cent of whom voted for Mr. Trump, were reluctant to reveal their preference after Mr. Trump was exposed for boasting about sexual assault and faced allegations of the same. What was not taken proper note of was that in almost every swing State, there were between 11 and 18 per centundecidedvoters in late Octobera significant number of people that tilted the election in favour of Mr. Trump. Insofar as this election reflected expressions of frustration that went against the grain of political correctness, the Trump victory resembles Brexit. However, in his victory speech Mr. Trump has appeared to quickly move past campaign recrimination, the conciliatory tone of which may go a little way in calming nerves at home as well as of anxious world leaders watching the election from afar. If indeed he presents a softer, more collaborative face at home and abroad, the Divided States of America may yet hold firm and lend strength to the global order, as it has done in the past.
11).Which of the following word can replace "BOASTING" in the above passage?
a)   Opposing
b)   Bold
c)   Commanding
d)   Commenting
e)   Praising
12).What is the Synonyms of "CONCILIATORY"?
a)   Pacify
b)   pleasant
c)   Callous
d)   Ruthless
e)   None of the above.
13).What Is the Similar word for "THRONGED"?
a)   organised
b)   Conflicting
c)   Crowded
d)   protested
e)   None of the above.
14).What is the Antonyms of "INFLICTED"?
a)   Punished
b)   Praised
c)   Awarded
d)   Favoured
e)   ruined
15).What is the Synonyms of "INCIVILITY"?
a)   coarseness
b)   Adamant
c)   rudeness
d)   cruel
e)   all the above
COMPUTER AWARTENESS
16).Which of the following commands is used to select the whole document?
c) Shift+S
d) Can’t be done
e) none of these
17).A device which can be connected to a network without using cable is called?
a) Distributed device
b) Centralized device
c) Wireless device
d) Open-source device
e) none of these
18).What is the central device is star topology?
a) STP Server
d) Hub/Switch
e) none of these
19).A repair for a known software bug, usually available at no charge on the internet, is called a(n)_________.
a) version
c) tutorial
e) none of these
20).The operating system is the most common type of ________ software.
a) Communication
b) Application
d) Word-processing
e) none of these
GENERAL AWARENESS
21).Which of the following is NOT a retail banking product?
a)    Fixed deposit account
b)    Working capital finance
c)    Personal loan
d)    Housing loan
e)    Educational loan
22).______referring to the purchase of assets in the rest of the world, which allows control over that assets.
a)    Commercial Borrowings
b)    Foreign Indirect Investment
c)    Portfolio Investment
d)    Foreign Direct Investment
e)    None of these
23).Which team won the 2016 Asian Federation Cup?
a)     Air Force Club Iraq
b)     Bengaluru Football Club
c)      FC Aldiyer Kurshab
d)     Muktijoddha Sangsad
e)     Super Sun SC
24).The capital of Niger is
a)   Abuja
b)   Niamey
c)   Kigali
d)   Mogadishu
e)   None of the above
25).Gandhi Memorial Museum is in which city?
a)   Madurai
b)   Erdore
c)   Karur
d)   Cundalore
e)   None of the above
Solutions:
1). D)Ciaz only shows continuous increase with respect to the previous months.
2). B)Total number of reqd cars sold in January = 22 + 30 + 18 = 70
Total number of reqd cars sold in September = 30 + 40 + 21 = 91
Reqd % increase = [(91-70)/70] × 100 = 30%
3). A)Reqd Difference = [(552-363) / 9] × 100 = 2100
4). E)Total no.of cars sold in different months Jan – 21400
June – 34800
July – 37000
May – 32300
September – 35100
Hence the total number of cars sold was the maximum in the month of July.
5). A)Reqd % more = [(463 - 319) / 319] × 100 = 45%.
(6 – 10):
Q, T - Account/Administration    ... (i)
S(-) - Administration - ground/second   ...(ii)
T works on ground floor.
P works on second floor.
T and P work in the same department  ... (iii)
R(+) - ground floor.
U - first floor.
As only two persons work on each floor. S and P work on the second floor. And Q and U work on the first floor. As no two females work on the same floor, P is male similarly T is female.
From (i) and (iii), it is clear Q, T, P work in the same department. And as no two females work in the same department. Q is male and U is female, as S works in Administration. T works in Account with Q and P.
 Now it is clear the U works in HR, Now the table will look as given below.

6). A)  7). D)  8). A)  9). B)  10). B)  11). E)  12). A)  13). C)  14). D)  15). E)
16). A)  17). C)  18). D)  19). B)  20). C)  21). B)  22). D)  23). A)  24). B)  25). A)

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