IBPS Clerk Mains Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 127:
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 (Q. 1 – 5): Study the following information to answer the question given below:
1).What is the distinction in direct enlists and promote Assistants?
2).The promote representative - I is roughly what percent of that of that of direct enlist clerk - I?
3).What numbers of workers are supervisors?
4).What number of aggregate direct enrolls among a wide range of workers arrive?
5).Which sort of workers has most extreme number of direct enrolls?
a) Clerk I and Officer I
b) Officer I
c) Clerk II
d) Supervisor
e) Clerk I
REASONING ABILITY
Directions (6 – 10):In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by three or more conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
6).Statement: Some boxes are Cards
No card is a plate
All plates are pens
Some pens are chairs
Conclusion: I. Some chairs are boxes
II. No chair is box
III. Some pens are Cards
a) None follows
b) Only either I or II follows
c) Only either I or II and III follows
d) Only III follows
e) Only II follows
7).Statements: Some bees are grapes
Some grapes are hooks
Some hooks are lights
Some lights are tables
Conclusions: I. Some tables are grapes
II. No table is grapes
III. Some lights are bees
IV. No light is bee
a) Only either I or II follow
b) Only either III or IV follows
c) Only either I or II and either III or IV follow
d) Only I and III follow
e) None of these
8).Statements: No juice is a milk.
All milk are coffee.
Some tea are coffee
Conclusions: I. All coffee being juice is a possibility
II. Some coffee are definitely milk
III. At least some tea are definitely not milk
a) Only I follow
b) Only II follow
c) Only II and III follow
d) Only I and II follow
e) All I, II and III follow
9).Statements: Some bottles are water.
All water are mugs.
All mugs are glasses.
Some glasses are spoons.
Conclusions: I. Some spoons are water.
II. Some glasses are bottles.
III. Some glasses are water.
a) Only I and II follow
b) Only I and III follow
c) Only II and III follow
d) All follow
e) None of these
10).Statements: Some stars are moons.
All moons are planets.
No planet is universe.
Conclusion: I. At least some planets are stars.
II. No moon is universe.
a) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
b) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
c) if only conclusion I follows
d) if both the conclusion I and conclusion II follows.
e) if only conclusion II follows.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
11).The sun has constantly been ________ and reappearing and that has got the temperature ______.
a) vanishing, control
b) hiding, fluctuating
c) appearing, soaring
d) going, unpredictable
e) disappearing, unusual
12).The teacher called upon the students to _______ interest in science and participate in various orientation programmes in order to _______ their scientific skills.
a) take, learn
b) place, further
c) develop, hone
d) generate, mix
e) envision, share
13).The commissioner may ________ the state government to close five police stations ______ of poor infrastructure and bad location.
a) order, in the light
b) request, because
c) ask, reason
d) plead, due
e) command, in lieu
14).Over one lakh aspirants ______ their luck in various examinations _______ to the city on Sunday, which turned out to be a peaceful day..
a) trying, shocked
b) attempting, gathered
c) challenging, entered
d) seeing, ventured
e) planning, assembled
15).The singer certainly ________ up to the sky high expectations of his audience by ______ them with some of the biggest hits of his career.
a) lived, wooing
b) geared, attracting
c) summed, enticing
d) met, singing
e) stood, belting
COMPUTER AWARENESS
16).Which of the following is used by the browsers to connect to the location of the Internet resources?
a) Linkers
b) Protocol
e) None of these
17).What is the term for how words will appear on a page?
a) Text formatting
b) Character formatting
c) Point size
d) Typeface
e) None of these
18).What is the full form of CMS?
a) Cloud Management System
b) Client Management System
c) Cross Management System
d) Content Management System
e) None of these
19).Which of the following term is similar to phishing, but refers to fraudulent messages sent over SMS rather than email?
a) Flaming
b) Pharming
d) Smishing
e) None of these
20).The computer that process both analog and digital is called
a) Analog computer
b) Digital computer
c) Hybrid computer
d) Mainframe computer
e) None of these
GENERAL AWARENESS
21).Under Bretton Woods system, as a member of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), India declared its par value of rupee in terms of
a) Pound Sterling
b) US Dollar
c) International basket of currencies
e) None of these
22).Which of the following is the full form of ‘SOFA’, a term used frequently in international politics?
a) Status of Force Agreement
b) Statement of Foreign Agreements
c) Strategic & Formal Alliances
d) Soviet Forum of Allied Forces
e) None of these
23).Who has been honoured with the 2016 International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Award?
a) Rainer Brinkmann
b) William S Benson
c) Radhika Menon
d) Wu Shengli
e) None of these
24).Which Indian boxer to be honoured with ‘Legends Award’ by International Boxing Association (AIBA)?
a) Sarjubala Devi
b) Mary Kom
c) Mandeep Jangra
d) Shiva Thapa
e) None of these
25).The book “Banaras City of Light” has been authored by whom?
a) Vrinda Grover
b) Diana Eck
c) Mini Kapoor
d) Sanjaya Baru
e) None of these
Solutions:
1. C)Total number of assistant= 15% of 7000 = (15/100*7000) =1050.
Number of direct recruits= 40% of 1050= (40/100*1050) =420
Number of promote associates = (1050-420) =630.
Required contrast = (630-420) =210
2. A)Number of clerk I =19% of 7000= (7000*19/100) =1330.
Number of direct selects =90% of 1330= (90/100*1330) =1197.
Number of promotes= (1330-1197) =133
Therefore, required % = (133/1197*100) %= 13300/1197%=10.8%
3. B)Number of supervisors=17% of 7000 = (7000*17/100) = 1190.
4. D)Average rate of direct selects = 1/3 (30+40+50+90+30+90+70) = 400/7%.
Required total = 400/7% of 7000 = (7000*400/7*1/100) = 4000
5. A)Total rate of clerk I and officer I = (19+8)% = 27%.
Rate of direct Recruits = 90% each.
Hence, clerk I and Officer I together have most extreme number of direct enrolls.
11. B) 12. A) 13. B) 14. A) 15. A) 16. D) 17. A) 18. D) 19. D) 20. C) 21. D) 22. A) 23. C) 24. B) 25. B)
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