Wednesday, 5 July 2017

IBPS PO 2017 DAY 2...


   
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1).  Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

There are six persons- Aarthi, Shreya, Kavya, Vidya, Diya and Madhu living in a triple floor building with six flats. The floors are Ground, Middle and Top, each having two flats. Those who have four or more books occupy the top floor and go by different Vehicles. The one who is in engineering department in a company goes by Cycle and she is not  Madhu while the one who is in Computer department of a company goes by Bus, Both of them occupied same floor. Shreya who is in Science department has three books and not stayed in the Top floor.  Kavya, an unmarried woman, does not have any book, occupies the middle floor. Diya and Madhu have Round purses while the rest have Square purses. Vidya, a middle floor occupant, goes by Car. One of the two persons having two books goes by Bike and is in Agri department in a company also occupied in ground floor. Two persons, of whom one is in Commerce department, do not go by Vehicles.


2)..
Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

There are seven people M, N, O, P, Q, R and S. They like different Mobiles, Banks and were born in different States and months. They all were born in the same year. One of the Mobiles is HTC. One of the States is Maharashtra. One of the Banks is Bank of India. One of the persons was born in the month of September. The following information is known about them. R was born either in Tamil Nadu or in Goa. The one who was born in the month of May likes Indian Bank and Apple mobile and is either O or S. P is not the one who likes Syndicate Bank. The one who likes Canara Bank likes LeEco mobile. The one who was born in Goa is the youngest one and is either N or S. The one who likes Dena Bank was born in Rajasthan but is not N. Q was born in the month of February. P was born in Bihar in the month of July and likes Micromax mobile. The one who likes Vijaya Bank was born in November but is not the youngest person. N likes Motorola mobile. The one who likes Canara Bank was born in Punjab but that person is not O who likes Nokia mobile. The youngest person likes Syndicate Bank and he is not S.The one who was born in Kerala likes Samsung mobile but is not Q. R is the second youngest person. The one who likes UCO Bank is one month younger than Q .



3)..
Study the information and answer the given questions:

There are eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. They all were born on different years viz 1947, 1953, 1958, 1967, 1974, 1982, 1994 and 2002 but not necessarily in same order. But the date and month of birth of all these persons are same. Calculation is done with respect to the present year 2017 and assuming months and date to be same. The difference between the age of A and C is perfect cube. D’s age is multiple of 5 but D is not the oldest person. The difference of age between D and A is equal to age of D. Age of F is equal to the difference between the age of D and G. B is second youngest among all of them. Difference of age between B and H is perfect square.











Quantitative Aptitude :-


1). A shopkeeper increased the price of a product by 27% due to which a customer found it difficult to purchase the required amount. But somehow the customer purchased only 75% of the required amount. What is the net percentage difference in the expenditure on that product?
a)    4.75%
b)    5.7%
c)    3.82%
d)    8.9%
e)    12.32%
2). By selling 15 bananas, a fruit seller gains the selling price of 1 banana. Calculate his gain percentage.
a)    5.3%
b)    7.14%
c)    4.75%
d)    8.6%
e)    9.25%
3). The difference between CI and SI for 3 years @ 25% pa is RS.585. What is the principal lent out in each case?
a)    RS.3086
b)    RS.2465
c)    RS.3420
d)    RS.2880
e)    RS.2795
4). A can do a piece of work in 28 days. If B is 40% more efficient than A then the number of days required by B to do the same piece of work is
a)    18 days
b)    15 days
c)    20 days
d)    22 days
e)    25 days
5). In a race of 1200 metres Ramesh gives Suresh a start of 300m and then loses the race by 30 seconds. What is the difference between the speed of Suresh and Ramesh if the ratio of the speeds is 5:6?
a)    3 m/s
b)    5 m/s
c)    8 m/s
d)    12 m/s
e)    15 m/s
6). 450 men took a dip in a water tank at a time, which is 150m * 60m. What is the rise in the water level if the average displacement of 1 man is 5m3?
a)    15 cm
b)    30 cm
c)    18 cm
d)    28 cm
e)    25 cm
7). Two dice are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting at least one 5.
a)    13/36
b)    11/36
c)    22/36
d)    29/47
e)    8/51
8). The sum of two numbers is 24.The greatest product of these two numbers can be
a)    81
b)    144
c)    100
d)    169
e)    Can’t be determined
9). Shyama saves Rs.32 by getting 8.5% discount on a text book. What is the amount of money (in Rs) paid by him? (Approximately)
a)    344
b)    375
c)    328
d)    389
e)    329
10). The circumference of two circles is 132 cm and 308 cm respectively. What is the difference between the area of the larger circle and that of the smaller circle?
a)    5936 cm2
b)    5879 cm2
c)    6160 cm2
d)    5286 cm2
e)    4950 cm2




ENGLISH :-


Directions (1-15): In the following questions, two sentences are given. There may be an error in the sentence(s). mark your answer accordingly from the given options. 

Q1. I. Although Ram was innocent, baseless accusations were leveled at him.
II. Despite of repeated representations from the ISRO, the authorities have failed to take any action.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.


Q2. I. I deem it as a privilege to attend the meeting.
II. Success can be achieved with practice.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q3. I. Sita has great skill for painting.
II. Having overslept himself, Harish missed his train.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q4. I. Ishan is interested in painting from his childhood.
II. Life was a hard struggle for Himani; but ultimatelyshe emerged victorious.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q5. I. One cannot make a success of his career, unless he works hard.
II. In spite of he being very tired, he kept on working.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q6. I. By virtue of the power vested in me, I hereby order his imprisonment.
II. He succeeded by his acute perseverance and sheer hard work.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q7. I. Napoleon had a genius by military tactics.
II. Without doubt he is a genius for mathematics.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q8. I. As you have made your bed so you must lie on it.
II. So good a man is he that all respect him.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q9. I. Had I not seen this with my own eyes I will not have believed it.
II. Whichever road we take we shall be too late.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.

Q10. I. No doubt he has achieved much, but I cannot give him credit for all that he boasts for.
II. The despotism of custom is everywhere the standing hindrance by human achievement.
(a) if there is an error only in the first sentence;
(b) if there is an error only in the second sentence;
(c) if there are errors in both sentences; and
(d) if there is no error in either of the sentences.
(e) If there are more than two errors in either of the sentence.




Answer: Reasoning









Answers: Quantitative Aptitude

1). a) 2). b) 3). d) 4). c) 5). a) 6). e) 7). b) 8). b) 9). a) 10). c)



Answer: English



1). C) 2). C) 3). C) 4). A) 5). C) 6). B) 7). C) 8). C) 9). C) 10). C)

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