IBPS RRB/Clerk Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test - 110

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IBPS RRB/Clerk Exam 2016 – Section wise Full Test-110:
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
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following pie chart carefully to answer the questions below:
Percentage of students passed in different subjects (Total student = 8000)

Percentage of girls passed in these subjects out of the total students. (total number of girls = 5000)

1).What is the approximate passed percentage of boys in English?
2).How many boys are passed in Science and Social together?
3).What is the total number of girls passed in Hindi and Maths together?
4).Number of boys passed in Hindi is what per cent less than the number of Girls passed in Science?
5).What is the respective ratio of number of boyspassed in English to the number of boys passed in Social?
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
Eight friends N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a circle not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing outside four of them facing the centre. R faces outside. Both the immediate Neighbours of R face the centre. U sits second to the right of R. O sits third to the left of R. Q faces the centre. Both the immediate Neighbours of Q faces the outside. T sits the second to the left of N. O sits third to the right of U. S is an immediate Neighbour of Q. P is an immediate neighbour of T
6).Who amongst the following sits to the immediate right of U?
e) None of these
7).Who amongst the following sits third to the right of N?
e) None of these
8).If all the people are made to sit in Alphabetical order, in clockwise direction starting from N, the position of them whom amongst the following remains the same (Excluding N)
e) None of these
9).Who amongst the following sits exactly between S and P (and also their neighbor)?
e) None of these
10).How many people are sitting between N and P (counting clock wise from N)?
e) None of these
Directions (11 – 15):Which of the phrases a), b), c) and d) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentence to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and 'No correction is required', mark e) as answer.
11).When the bomb went off, it broke all of ours windows.
a) all windows of ours
b) all windows of us
c) all our windows
d) our all windows
e) no correction required
12).He has for good left India.
a) He has left for good India.
b) He has left good for India.
c) He has left India for good.
d) Good he has left India.
e) No correction required.
13).Visiting the village is like being transported into some other century.
a) was like be transported
b) is alike to transported
c) is likely to be transported
d) is to likes transport
e) no correction required
14).Whichever reasons, there is no denying the changing attitudes to traditions as well as livelihoods.
a) whichever the reasoning
b) whatever the reasons
c) whatever reasoning
d) whichever reasoned
e) no correction required
15).The carpenter is the most skilled of all the other carpenters in our own workshop.
a) Other carpenters
b) Of all other carpenters
c) Carpenter
d) Of all carpenters
e) No correction required
COMPUTER AWARENESS
16).What are lists of programs waiting to be run called?
b) The background
e) none of these
17).An example of peripheral equipment is the
a) printer
d) microcomputer
e) none of these
18).A collection of related information sorted and dealt with as a unit is called a
e) none of these
19).An error is also known as
e) none of these
20).In a database, ________ fields store numbers used to perform calculations.
c) alphanumeric
d) numeric
e) none of these
GENERAL AWARENESS
21).Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 27, 2016 flagged off an express train from Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh that will run between Gorakhpur and Delhi`s Anand Vihar terminus. What is the name of that train?
a) Humsafar Express
b) Jansafar Express
c) Humraahi Express
d) Janyatra Express
e) None of these
22).The Reserve Bank of India increased the Cash Reserve Requirement (CRR) for excess deposits amount collected in banks between September 16 and November 11, 2016 to _______________
23)._________ was the first Indian to win Oscar Award in 1982
a) Arunanathi Roy
b) Bhanu Athaiya
c) Vikku Vinayak
d) AR Rahman
e) None of these
24)._______ is an integrated bill payment system which will offer inter operable bill payment service to customers online as well as through a network of agents on the ground.
e) None of the Above
25).To become BBPOUs, Banks and non-bank entities are mandatorily required to apply for approval / authorisation to Reserve Bank of India under ________.
a) Payment and Settlement Systems (PSS) Act 2007.
b) Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
c) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
d) SARFAESI Act, 2002
e) None of the Above
Solutions:
Total students for English = 0.14*8000=1120
Total girls passed in English=0.14*5000=700
Total boys passed in English=1120-700=420
Boys pass %= (420/1120)*100=37.5%
Total Boys passed in Science = [(0.20*8000)-(0.25*5000)] =350
Total Boys passed in Social = [(0.21*8000)-(0.20*5000)] =680
Total boys are passed in Science and Social = 350+680 = 1030
Total number of girls passed in Hindi and Maths =5000*(0.20+0.21)=2050
Total number of boys passed in Hindi = [(0.20*8000)-(0.20*5000)]=600
Total number of Girls passed in Science = [0.25*5000]=1250
Required % = [(1250-600)/1250]*100 = 52%
Total boys passed in English = (0.14*8000)-(0.14*500)=420
Total Boys passed in Social = [(0.21*8000)-(0.20*5000)] =680
Ratio = 420:680 = 21:34
(6 – 10):

6). d)   7). c)   8). b)    9). b)    10). a)   11). c)   12). c)   13). e)   14). b)   15). e)   
16). c)   17). a)   18). c)   19). a)   20). d)   21). a)    22). d)    23). b)    24). a)   25). a)

 
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