IPPB & IBPS SO Exams 2017 – Section wise Full Test - 133

January 5, 2017    

IBPS SO & IPPB Exams 2017 – Section wise Full Test - 130
IPPB Scale I & IBPS SO Exams 2017 – Section wise Full Test - 133:
Dear Readers, IBPS SO Exam 2017 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
Direction (Q. 1-5) :Following graph shows the income of two companies A and B over 5 years (in Lacs).
Following Table shows the profit of two companies A and B over 5 years (in Lacs).
1). What is the profit percent of company A over the years ?
a)    100%
b)    139.4%
c)    140.8%
d)    137%
e)    150%
2). What is the difference between profit percent of A in 2003 and B in 2002 ?
a)    300%
b)    150%
c)    160%
d)    200%
e)    250%
3). In which year A has maximum profit percent ?
a)    2000
b)    2001
c)    2002
d)    2003
e)    2004
4). What is the difference between total profit of A and B in 2000 and that of A and B in 2003 ?
a)    5 Lac
b)    3 Lac
c)    1 Lac
d)    2 Lac
e)    4 Lac
5). What is the average income of A in 2001 and B in 2004 ?
a)    21 Lac
b)    21.5 Lac
c)    22 Lac
d)    22.5 Lac
e)    23 Lac
Direction (Q. 6-10) :Each of the question below consist of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements and give answer-
a)    If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
b)    If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
c)    If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
d)    If the data in statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
e)    If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
6). Who is to the right of Q in a row of 5 students facing North - P, Q, R, S and T ?
I. Q is not at the extreme end and neither R nor S is his neighbour.
II. T is to the left of Q.
7).  How many students passing with 1st class in a class of 48 students ?
I. The number of who passing with 2nd class is double than that of the no. of students, who passing with 1st class and the remaining students failed.
II. Number of students failed was thrice of those who passing with 1st class.
8).  How many students are there in a row ?
I. Sheetal is 12th from left and 3rd to the left of Rani.
II. Rani is 19th from right end of the row.
9).  In which direction Ayush is standing from Rimmy ?
I. Rimmy is standing to the west of Payal, who is to the south of Ayush.
II. Rimmy is to the south of Anjali, who is to the west of Ayush.
10).  Who is lightest between A, B, C, D and E ?
I. B and D are lighter than C.
II. A is heavier than C and E
Direction (Q. 11 - 15) :-Rearrange the following seven sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A). There is a certain logic to this formula, but it is very detrimental to young and new talent.
(B). If we want to encourage young talent in mainstream cinema then we need to change our economic policies.
(C). With the passing of each week the theatre gets more and the producer gets less.
(D). In the Hindi circuit the revenue sharing between the theatre chains and producers is a sliding scale in favour of the theatre chains.
(E). This formula benefits, big films which rake in most of their revenue in the first two weeks.
(F). Currently, the dice are loaded against small films and films made by new talent.
(G). But a small film releases in fewer screens and depends on word of mouth to grow.
11). Which of the following would be the last ‘SEVENTH’ sentence after rearrangement ?
a)    G
b)    E
c)    A
d)    D
e)    C
12). Which of the following would be the ‘FIRST’ sentence after rearrangement ?
a)    A
b)    D
c)    F
d)    C
e)    B
13). Which of the following would be the 'THIRD' sentence after rearrangement ?
a)    E
b)    B
c)    D
d)    C
e)    A
14). Which of the following would be the 'FIFTH' sentence after rearrangement ?
a)    A
b)    B
c)    D
d)    G
e)    C
15). Which of the following would be the 'SECOND' sentence after rearrangement ?
a)    A
b)    G
c)    B
d)    F
e)    D
Directions (Q. 1-5):(In Lacs)


1. B)   2. B)   3. A)   4. C)   5. D)
Directions (Q. 6-10):
6). E)  

7). E)From (II) – Let 1st division = x, so failed = 3x
(I) – 2nd division = 2x
Combining x + 2 x + 3 x = 48
Combining, total = (19 + 15) - 1 = 34 - 1 = 33

10). D)From Statement (I) C > B, D
From Statement(II) A > C, E
 (But we don’t know who is-heavier among B, D)
Directions (Q. 11-15):
 B F D C A E G

11. A)   12. E)   13. C)   14. A)   15. D) 
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