Saturday, 8 July 2017

IBPS PO 2017 DAY 5

     




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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE


1) (√3 + 1)² = ? + √12
A. 2
B. 6
C. 3
D. 4
E. None of these




2) 621 ÷ 27 * 2 – 37 = √?
A. 3
B. 9
C. 81
D. 121
E. None of these





3) √? + 43 = √19881
A. 9216
B. 8464
C. 9604
D. 8836
E. None of these




4) 325 – (12)² + 75 = (?)² – 68
A. 324
B. 384
C. 12
D. 18
E. None of these






5) (62.5 * 14 * 5) ÷ 25 + 41 = (?)³
A. 4
B. 6
C. 5
D. 8
E. None of these






6) 48356 + 5412 – 736 = ? * 40
A. 1302.6
B. 1218.9
C. 1325.8
D. 1412.5
E. None of these




7) 538.24 – 193.42 + 343.91 = ?
A. 725.63
B. 851.13
C. 688.73
D. 648.63
E. None of these



8) (32.4 * 8 * 5 + 4) ÷ 26 + 14 = (?)²
A. 8
B. 2
C. 18
D. 12
E. None of these




9) 3/8 of 4/5 of 5/6 of 7450 = ?
A. 1862.5
B. 2862.5
C. 1634.5
D. 1734.5
E. None of these




10) 44616 ÷ √? = 143 * 6
A. 2504
B. 2704
C. 1504
D. 1404
E. None of these


            ________________________________




Puzzle 1

There are two rows Row I and Row II. A, B, C, D and E sit in Row I facing in South direction and P, Q, R, S and T sit in Row II facing in North direction. They like different cricketers. One of the cricketers is AB De Villiers. The following information is known about them.

i. E sits third to the left of C who either likes Chris Gayle or Sachin Tendulkar.

ii. B sits three places away from the one who faces T.

iii. The one who likes Shane Watson neither sits opposite to the one who likes Sachin Tendulkar nor A.

iv. R sits second to the right of the one who likes Misbah-Ul-Haq.

v. The people who like Virat Kohli and Ricky Ponting face towards each other and one of them is E.

vi. T doesn’t like Sachin Tendulkar and R doesn’t like Virat Kohli.

vii. S likes Hashim Amla and sits in front of the one who sits with C.

viii. D sits at the middle and likes MS Dhoni.

ix. Q who doesn’t sit with T faces C.

x. The one who likes Rohit Sharma sits at the right end in Row I according to the direction of people in Row I.

xi. A doesn’t like Shane Watson.






Puzzle 2

 There are nine people namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I sitting around a circular table out of which some are females and some are males. Some are facing towards the centre and some are facing away from the centre. The following information is known about them.

i. E’s neighbours face in same direction as that of C’s sister who is sitting to the immediate right of C.

ii. The female sitting between B and D is not E.

iii. E sits fourth to the right of F.

iv. F’s spouse is B.

v. I sits exactly between G and C and they face in opposite directions.

vi. G is a male sitting with two females and one of them has husband facing towards the centre who is sitting third to the left of B.

vii. The person sitting second to the left of H is the wife of H and they face in same direction.

viii. A’s immediate neighbours are G and B.

ix. I’s spouse sits second to the right of I.

x. D sits second to the left of B.

xi. The person 4th to the left of H sits faces in a direction opposite to that of H but same as D.





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Friday, 7 July 2017

IBPS PO 2017 DAY 4





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    REASONING
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I. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing four persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In Row-1, P, Q, R and S are seated and all of them are facing south. In Row – 2, A, B, C, and D are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each person seated in a row faces another person of the other row. Each of them belongs to different places viz., Delhi, Jaipur, Patna, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Shillong and Surat, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes different subjects like Electronics, Commerce, Zoology, Chemistry, Botany, Physics, Biotechnology and Economics.

The person from Delhi is second to the right of the person who faces C. The immediate neighbour of person from Delhi faces the person from Patna. Only one person sits between person from Patna and B. One who faces B is second to the left of P. One who is immediate neighbour of B faces person from Jaipur. A person facing the person from Jaipur is second to the right of the person from Pune. There is only one person between the person from Jaipur and S. R faces the person from Surat. R is neither from Jaipur nor Mumbai. The person who is immediate neighbour of D is from Shillong. D is not an immediate neighbour of B. The one who likes Economics faces the one who likes Electronics. only one sits between the one who likes Commerce and the one who likes Zoology. The one who likes Chemistry is an immediate neighbour of one who like Physics and the one who likes Botany. A likes Electronics. P does not like Neither Commerce nor Zoology. The one who likes Commerce is an immediate neighbor of the person from Pune. The one who likes Zoology faces the one who likes Botany.




II. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight persons – J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other(but not necessarily in the same order). Each of them is also related to N in some way or the other. Each of them also likes eight different colours namely viz – White, Black, Blue, Brown, Pink, Violite, Purple and Green.
K sits third to the left of N. Only one person sits between N and Q. N’s sister sits to the immediate right of Q. Only two people sit between N’s sister and N’s mother. J sits to the immediate right of N’s mother. P sits to the immediate right of M. N’s brother sits third to the right of P. N’s wife sits second to the left of N’s brother. Only three people sit between N’s wife and L. N’s son sits second to the right of N’s father. Only two people sit between N’s father and N’s daughter. Four people sit between the one who likes Violite and the one who likes Brown. The person who likes Violite sits immediate right/left of the N’s Sister. The person who likes Brown sits exactly between the one who likes Green and the one who likes Black. Three persons are there between the one who likes Green and the one who likes Blue. The person who likes Violite sits exactly between the one who likes White and the one who likes Purple. Only one person sits between the one who likes Purple and Pink. N does not like Violite and K does not like Purple.



Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A is the daughter of E. F has only two children – A and G. H is the brother of I. G is married to K. F has only two daughters. M is the mother of E. H is married to A. M is married to N. F is the son of O.

Who among the following is the father of E?
A. M
B. O
C. F
D. N
E. None of these

Who among the following is the sister-in-law of I?
A. G
B. A
C. E
D. M
E. O

How is F related to H?
A. Father-in-law
B. Mother-in-law
C. Father
D. Mother
E. Brother




     QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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Q1. The mean marks of 10 boys in a class is 70%, whereas the mean marks of 15 girls is 60%. The mean marks of all the 25 students is:
(a) 64%
(b) 60%
(c) 55%
(d) 52%
(e) None of these

Q2. A number, x equals 80% of the average of 5, 7, 14 and a number y. If the average of x and y is 26, then value of y is:
(a) 13
(b) 26
(c) 39
(d) 12
(e) None of these

Q3. The average monthly expenditure of a family for the first four months is Rs. 2750, for the next three months is Rs. 2940, and for the last five months Rs. 3130. If the family saves Rs.  5350 throughout year, find the average monthly income of the family for the year.
(a) Rs. 3800
(b) Rs. 3500
(c) Rs. 3400
(d) Rs. 4200
(e) None of these

Q4. In a competitive examination, the average marks obtained was 45. It was later discovered that there was some error in computerization and the marks of 90 candidates had to be changed from 80 to 50, and the average came down to 40 marks. The total number of candidates appeared in the examination is
(a) 520
(b) 550
(c) 540
(d) 525
(e) None of these

Q5. The average age of students of a class is 15.8 years. The average age of boys in the class in 16.4 years and that of the girls is 15.4 years. The ratio of number of boys to the number of girls in the class is:
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 3 : 4
(c) 3 : 5
(d) 2 : 3
(e) None of these

Q6. The average salary of all the workers in a workshop is Rs. 8000. The average salary of 7 technicians is Rs. 12000 and the average salary of the rest is Rs. 6000. The total number of workers in the workshop is:
(a) 20
(b) 21
(c) 23
(d) 22
(e) None of these

Q7. The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 20. The largest of these numbers is:
(a) 24
(b) 23
(c) 22
(d) 20
(e) None of these

Q8. The average weight of three men A, B and C is 84 Kg. D joins them and the average weight of the four becomes 80 Kg. If E, whose weight is 3 Kg more than that of D, replaces A, the average weight of B, C, D and E becomes 79 Kg. The weight of A is:
(a) 65 Kg
(b) 70 Kg
(c) 75 Kg
(d) 80 Kg
(e) None of these

Q9. Average age of seven persons in a group is 30 years. The average age of five persons of this group is 31 years. What is the average age of the other two persons in the group?
(a) 55 years
(b) 26.5 years
(c) 15 years
(d) 27.5 years
(e) None of these

Q10. 12% of Kaushal’s monthly salary is equal to 16% of Nandini’s monthly salary. Suresh’s monthly salary is half that of Nandini’s monthly salalry. If Suresh’s annual salary is Rs. 1.08 lacs. What is Kaushal’s monthly salary?
(a) Rs. 20000
(b) Rs. 18000
(c) Rs. 26000
(d) Rs. 24000
(e) None of these




         SOLUTIONS
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Reasoning
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 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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1) A. Sol. The mean marks of 10 boys = 70%
Total marks of 10 boys = 70% × 10 = 700
The mean marks of 15 girls = 60%
Total marks of 15 girls = 60% × 15 = 900
∴ Sum of the total marks of 25 students = 700 + 900 = 1600
∴ The mean marks of all the 25 students =1600/25=64%  

2) C.

3) C.  Total expenditure for 4 months = Rs. 2750 × 4 = Rs. 11000
Total expenditure for 3 months = Rs. 2940 × 3 = Rs. 8820   …(i)
Total expenditure of 5 months = Rs. 3130 × 5= Rs. 15650  …(ii)
Total expenditure in the whole year = Rs. 11000 + 8820 + Rs. 15650
= Rs. 35470.
Saving during the whole year = Rs. 5330
Total income of the family during the year
= Rs. 35470 + Rs. 5330 = Rs. 40800
∴ Average monthly income during the year
=40800/12= Rs. 3400

4) C

5) D  

6) B.

7) B.

8) C. Sum of weights of A, B and C = 84 × 3 kg = 252 kg
Weight of D = 4 × 80 – 252
= 320 – 252 = 68 kg
Weight of E = 68 + 3 = 71 kg
A + B + C + D = 320
B + C + D + E = 79 × 4 = 316
⇒ A – E = 4 kg
∴ A = 4 + E = 4 + 71 = 75 kg.

9) D.  The total age of 7 person = 30 × 7 = 210 years.
Total age of 5 persons = 31 × 5 = 155 years.
∴ The total age of 2 persons = (210 – 155) years = 55 years.
∴ The average age of two persons =55/2=27.5 years

10) D.



Thursday, 6 July 2017

IBPS PO 2017 DAY 3..

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      REASONING
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I. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

Seven People – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G live in eight different floors of the building (but not necessarily in the same order). One of the floors in the building is vacant. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns different brands of laptops, namely Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order).

The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of floors between F and D. F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three floors between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor HP. E does not own Asus. Only three floors between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. The number of floors between F and the one who owns DELL is only one. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and the vacant floor. Only two people live between C and vacant floor. Two persons live between the one who likes Black colour and the one who likes Yellow Colour. Only one person lives between the one who likes Yellow and the one who likes White. There are two floors between the one who likes Orange and Brown. Four persons live between the one who likes Red and Blue. The one who likes Yellow colour lives on one of the floors above the floor numbered four. The person who lives on the sixth floor does not like white. The one who likes Red colour lives immediately above the one who likes Orange.



II. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

Seven students namely viz A, B, C, D, E, F and G of seven different colleges have the seminar on seven different days, namely viz Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the same week but necessarily in the same order. Each student stays in a hostel in different floor. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7.
G stayed on the second floor and has a seminar on Wednesday. The one who stayed on the first floor has a seminar on Saturday. B has a seminar immediately before E. B does not have the seminar on any of the days after G. The one who stayed on the seventh floor does not have a seminar on any of the days on or before Friday. The one who stayed on the third floor has a seminar immediately after C. E does not stay on the fifth floor. The one who stays on the sixth floor does not have a seminar immediately before or after G. F does not have any seminar on Sunday and does not live on the third floor. D does not have the seminar on any one of the days before A. Two persons live between the one who likes 5Star and the one who likes Kitkat. Only one person lives between the one who likes Kitkat and the one who likes Munch. Two persons live between the one who likes Munch and Snickers. Four persons live between the one who likes Dairy Milk and Bournville. The one who likes 5star lives on one of the floors above the floor numbered three. The persons who live on the fourth and fifth floor don’t like Snickers. The one who likes Munch lives immediately below the one who likes Dairy Milk.



Direction: Q(1-5) There are 5 friends A, B, C, D and E standing randomly. B is to the northeast of E. D is 2km to the east of E, who is 4km to the west of A. C is to the northwest of D and in the line of EB. D is 4km the south of B.

In which direction is C with respect to A ?
A.South west
B.South east
C.Northeast
D.Northwest
E.None of these


In which direction is A with respect to B ?
A.Southeast
B.Southwest
C.Northwest
D.Northeast
E.None of these



What is the distance between D and A ?
A.5km
B.4km
C.6km
D.3km
E.None of these


What is the shortest distance between B and A?
A.5√7km
B.4√2km
C.6√2km
D.3√5km
E.None of these


What is the shortest distance between between B and E?
A.2√7km
B.5 √2km
C.7√2km
D.2√5km
E.None of these






   ENGLISH
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1. A. The millionaire has __________ Rs. 10,00,000 for this priceless artefact.
B. In a/an __________ to rescue the child who was caught in fire, she sustained burns.
C. I went to the railway station to __________ goodbye to my friend.
D. I was asked to __________ a price by the auctioneer.
(a) quoted
(b) attempt
(c) bid
(d) say
(e) spend

2. A. Many students still __________ around the college, even after the classes are over.
B. Every citizen of India should __________ his head in shame at the brutal killings in the name of religion.
C. There is ample space in the wardrobe for you to __________ your clothes.
D. “__________ the perpetrators of the crime!” shouted the angry mob.
(a) execute
(b) loiter
(c) hang
(d) bend
(e) store

3. A. Akbar was known for his benevolence, people were happy during his __________.
B. Cleopatra has an ambion to __________ the world as a queen of beauty.
C. Beer to __________ in hell than to serve in heaven.
D. One should not allow indolence to __________ over oneself.
(a) reign
(b) dominate
(c) rule
(d) tenure
(e) overpower

4. A. For many years India was __________ in a tricky situaon, whether to go in for a nuclear weapon or not.
B. The marathon innings of the batsman came to an end when he was finally __________ by the same bowler who troubled him the most.
C. The notorious burglar was finally __________ by the cops.
D. I was __________ unaware when my photograph was clicked.
(a) held
(b) seized
(c) apprehended
(d) caught
(e) trapped

5. A. India and Russia __________ an excellent bilateral relaonship.
B. Due to a crash in the overseas market, __________ market in India was also badly affected.
C. According to the law, women are also entled
to a __________ in the ancestral property.
D. Every job has its own __________ of problems.
(a) stock
(b) poron
(c) posses
(d) share
(e) claim


6. A. He does not __________ any ill feelings against anyone.
B. A __________ was appointed to take care of his ailing mother.
C. The foster mother tried to __________ the infant with great care.
D. A lot of patience is required to __________ an aged person.
(a) nature
(b) maid
(c) bear
(d) nurse
(e) feed

7. A. The innocent lady could not see through his evil __________.
B. The intricate __________ on this fabric, makes it more attractive.
C. He employed a famous architect to __________ his house.
D. The psychologist observed a change in the child’s behaviour __________.
(a) intention
(b) pattern
(c) design
(d) model
(e) build

8. A. The little boy was pampered by his grandparents, who catered to his every __________.
B. “Your __________ is my command”, said the genie to the prince.
C. I __________ you could understand me better.
D. Being an easy going person, she behaves according to her own __________ and fancy.
(a) whim
(b) demand
(c) wish
(d) hope
(e) need

9. A. The management took no __________ of the problems pertaining to the workers.
B. The class teacher was called to __________ for the dismal performance of the students in the examination.
C. Many young cricket fans __________ Tendulkar as a hero.
D. The principal promised the students that he would __________ their demands.
(a) consider
(b) explain
(c) accurate
(d) estimate
(e) notice




10. A. Can you please __________ the bell?
B. The words spoken by him sĕll __________ in my ears.
C. Mahatma Gandhi was the __________ leader of the Non‐Cooperation movement.
D. I shall give you a __________ after reaching home.
(a) sound
(b) ring
(c) chief
(d) call
(e) sell



    QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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1. To fill a, tank, ‘pipes A, B and C take 10 minutes, 15 minutes and 12 minutes respectively. If the three pipes are opened alternately for 1 minute each, then how long will it take to fill the tank?
a) 7 minutes
b) 8 minutes
c) 10 minutes
d) 12 minutes
e) None of these

2. How much water must be added to a cask which contains 35 litres of milk at a cost price of Rs.44 per litre so that the cost of milk reduces to Rs.40 per litre?
a) 6 litres
b) 5 litres
c) 3.5 litres
d) 4 litres
e) None of these

3. A train running at the speed of 35 metres per second crosses a bridge in 20 seconds. Another train which is 140 metres shorter than the previous train crosses the same bridge at the speed of 40 metres per second. Find the time taken by the second train to cross the bridge.
a) 7 seconds
b) 14 seconds
c) 15 seconds
d) 16 seconds
e) None of these

4. The speed of a man in sĕll water is 7.5 kmph and the rate of flow of water is 2.5 kmph. He takes 30 hours to row to a place and back. What is the distance between these two places?
a) 160km
b) 100km
c) 120km
d) 150 km
e) None of these

5. A sum of Rs.11700 each is lent by three brothers Rangesh, Mangesh and Ganesh at a simple interest of 5% per annum for 2 years, 3 years and 4 years respectively. The interest earned by Ganesh is how much more (in Rs.) than that of Mangesh?
a) 558
b) 568
c) 658
d) 585
e) None of these

6. A boat takes a total time of 11 hours and 15 minutes to travel a distance of 60 km upstream and 60 km downstream together. If the speed of the boat in still water is 12 kmph, what is the speed of the current? (in kmph)
a) 9
b) 2
c) 4
d) 8
e) 16

7. The sum of the diameter and the circumference of circle A is 174m. If the radius of circle B is 7m less than the radius of circle A then what is the circumference of circle B? (in m)
a) 88
b) 132
c) 110
d) 96
e) 66

8. The population of Village A is 20% more than the population of Village B. The population of Village C is 40% more than the population of Village A. If the difference between the population of Village B and that of C is 1122, then what is the population of Village A?
a) 2100
b) 1660
c) 1980
d) 1960
e) 1920

Quantitative Aptitude Practice Questions for SBI PO, NIACL Assistant Mains Exam
May 4, 2017 Neha Sharma
1. To fill a, tank, ‘pipes A, B and C take 10 minutes, 15 minutes and 12 minutes respectively. If the three pipes are opened alternately for 1 minute each, then how long will it take to fill the tank?
a) 7 minutes
b) 8 minutes
c) 10 minutes
d) 12 minutes
e) None of these

2. How much water must be added to a cask which contains 35 litres of milk at a cost price of Rs.44 per litre so that the cost of milk reduces to Rs.40 per litre?
a) 6 litres
b) 5 litres
c) 3.5 litres
d) 4 litres
e) None of these

3. A train running at the speed of 35 metres per second crosses a bridge in 20 seconds. Another train which is 140 metres shorter than the previous train crosses the same bridge at the speed of 40 metres per second. Find the time taken by the second train to cross the bridge.
a) 7 seconds
b) 14 seconds
c) 15 seconds
d) 16 seconds
e) None of these

4. The speed of a man in sĕll water is 7.5 kmph and the rate of flow of water is 2.5 kmph. He takes 30 hours to row to a place and back. What is the distance between these two places?
a) 160km
b) 100km
c) 120km
d) 150 km
e) None of these

5. A sum of Rs.11700 each is lent by three brothers Rangesh, Mangesh and Ganesh at a simple interest of 5% per annum for 2 years, 3 years and 4 years respectively. The interest earned by Ganesh is how much more (in Rs.) than that of Mangesh?
a) 558
b) 568
c) 658
d) 585
e) None of these

6. A boat takes a total time of 11 hours and 15 minutes to travel a distance of 60 km upstream and 60 km downstream together. If the speed of the boat in still water is 12 kmph, what is the speed of the current? (in kmph)
a) 9
b) 2
c) 4
d) 8
e) 16

7. The sum of the diameter and the circumference of circle A is 174m. If the radius of circle B is 7m less than the radius of circle A then what is the circumference of circle B? (in m)
a) 88
b) 132
c) 110
d) 96
e) 66

8. The population of Village A is 20% more than the population of Village B. The population of Village C is 40% more than the population of Village A. If the difference between the population of Village B and that of C is 1122, then what is the population of Village A?
a) 2100
b) 1660
c) 1980
d) 1960
e) 1920




9. Jar A has 3x litres of milk and Jar B has x litres of water. 25 litres each of milk and water was taken out from the respective jars and the resultant quantities from both the jars were mixed in Jar C. If the ratio of milk to water in Jar C was 19 : 3, what was the initial quantity of milk in Jar A? (in litres)
a) 90
b) 60
c) 180
d) 150
e) None of these

10. A retailer bought a luxury pen after getting a discount of 30% on the marked price. He sold the luxury pen to a customer for Rs.4536 and earned a profit of 20% on his cost price. What was the initial marked price of the luxury pen?
a) Rs.6200
b) Rs.5800
c) Rs.5600
d) Rs.5400
e) None of these







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         Solutions:

    REASONING :--













   ENGLISH :--

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





  QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE :--

1. D) Part of the tank filled in 3 minutes = [1/10 + 1/15 + 1/12] = (6+4+5) / 60 = 15/60 = ¼
therefore, total time = 4 x 3 = 12 minutes

2. C) Let x litres water be added in the mixture,
Then (35 + x)40 = 44 x 35
Or, 1400 + 40x = 1540
Therefore, x = 140/40 = 3.5
Therefore 3.5 litres water must be added in the mixture.

3. B) Let the length of the bridge be x m and that of first train be y m.
(x+ y)/35 = 20
x + y = 700
Again, [x + (y – 140)] / 40 = t
(x – y – 140) / 40 = t => (700 – 140) / 40 = t
T = 560/40 = 14 seconds

4. B) Let the distance between the two places be D km.
Speed of the man downstream = 7.5 + 2.5 = 10 kmph
And the speed of the man upstream = 7.5 — 2.5 = 5 kmph
Let the time taken to go downstream be t1 and upstream be t2.
Distance D is 10t1 = 5t2.
t 2 = 2t1 ….(i)
And t1 + t2 = 30 …(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii), we get
t1 = 10 hours
t2 = 20 hours
distance = 10t1= 10 x 10 = 100 km

5. D) Interest earned by Rangesh = (11700x5x2) / 100 = 1170
Interest earned by Mangesh = (11700x5x3)/100 = 1755
Interest earned by Ganesh = (11700x5x4)/100 = 2340
Reqd answer = 2340 — 1755 = 585

6. C) Let the speed of the current be x kmph.
Then, downstream speed = 12 + x
Upstream speed = 12 ‐ x
Now, [ 60 / (12+x) ] + [ 60 / (12 — x) ] = 11 + (15/60) =11 1/4 = 45/4
or, (60 x 12 ‐ 60x + 60 x 12 + 60x) / (144 — x2) = 45/4
or, 1440 / (144 – x2) = 45/4
or, 32 / (144—x2) = 1/ 4
or, 128 = 144 — x2
or,x2 = 144 — 128 = 16
Therefore x = 4 kmph

7. A) Circumference of the circle A = 2Пr
And diameter = 2r
Thus, 2r + 2Пr = 174
or, 2r(1 + П) = 174
or, r(1 + П) = 87
r = 87 / [ 1 + (22/7)] = (87×7) / 29 = 21cm
Radius of the circle B = 21 — 7 = 14 cm
Therefore, Circumference of the circle B = 2 x (22/7) x 14 =88 cm

8. C)
Now, B — C = 1122
Or, 168 — 100 = 1122
Or, 68 = 1122
120 = (1122/88) × 120 = 1980

9. E)
Now, (3x —25) / (x ‐ 25) = 19/3
or, 19x ‐ 25 x 19 = 9x ‐ 25 x 3
or, 10x = 475 — 75 = 400
x = 40 litres
Hence the quantity of milk in Jar A was 3x = 3 x 40 = 120 litres

10. D) Cost price of luxury pen = 4536 x (100/120) = 4536 x (5/6) = 756 x 5 = 3780
Marked price = 3780 x (100/70) = 54 x100 = Rs.5400

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)

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

IBPS PO 2017 DAY 1..




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I. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions

A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven people live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of them earns different amount per month. i.e. 20000, 15000, 10000, 25000,30000, 35000 and 40000. (But not necessarily in the same order.). Each person likes different e-commerce websites namely Myntra, Shopclues, Jabong, Snapdeal, Flipkart, Amazon, and E-bay.

Three persons live between the one who likes Myntra and the one who likes Shopclues. The one who likes Myntra lives one of the floors above the floor numbered 4. Three persons live between the one who likes Flipkart and the one who likes Ebay. The person who lives on the ground floor does not like neither Jabong nor Shopclues. The one who likes Jabong lives on one of the floors below the floor numbered 4. The person who likes Amazon does not live on one of the floors below the floor numbered 4. The person who likes Myntra and Flipkart live on one of the floors above the floor numbered 4. The one who earns Rs.20000 lives immediately above the one who earns Rs.40000. The one who earns Rs.15000 lives on one of the odd numbered floors above D. Only three people live between C and the one who earns 15000. The one who earns Rs.10000 lives immediately above C. F earns 10000. Three persons live between the one who likes Amazon and the one who likes Jabong. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives on one of the floors above E. Neither C nor A earns Rs.25000. E does not earn Rs. 10000. A lives on an odd numbered floor but not on the floor numbered three. The one who earns Rs.30000 lives immediately above A. Only two people live between A and the one who earns Rs.10000.





Directions :- Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Raju, Jyoti, Mohan, Roshan, Kiran, Kamal and Tony organize seminars in seven different schools, viz A, B, C, D, E, F and G on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the same order. Jyoti organizes the seminar in school D on Wednesday. Kiran doesn't organize seminar in school A or C but organizes on the next day on which Roshan organizes the seminar in school F. Tony organizes the seminar in school E on Friday. Kamal organizes the seminar on Monday but not in school C or G Mohan organizes the seminar in school A but not on Tuesday. Raju does not organize the seminar in school G.


 Direction (1-5) :- In each of these questions, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and given answer:


1.I. x² − 6x = 7
II. 2y² + 13y + 15 = 0.
If x< y
If x > y
If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y
If x ≥ y
If x ≤ y


2. I. 3x² − 7x + 2 = 0
II. 2y² − 11x + 15 = 0.
If x< y
If x > y
If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y
If x ≥ y
If x ≤ y


3. I. 10X² − 7x + 1 = 0
II. 35y² − 12y + 1 = 0
If x< y
If x > y
If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y.
If x ≥ y
If x ≤ y


4. I. 4x² = 25
II. 2y² − 13y + 21 = 0.
If x< y
If x > y
If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y
If x ≥ y
If x ≤ y


5. I. 3x² + 7x = 6
II. 6(2y² + 1) = 17y
If x< y
If x > y
If x = y, or no relation can be established between x and y
If x ≥ y
If x ≤ y



Direction (6-10): What value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?


6. 122, 62, 32, ?, 9.5, 5.75

7. 1, 1, 2, 8, 64, ?, 32768

8.67, 81, 87, 162, 504, 1992, 9990, ?.

9. 49, 72, 118, ?, 394, 762, 1498.

10. 40,326, ? ,29418, 323607






Directions (11-15): In the passage given below there are 5 blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Even blank has four alternative words given in options (A),(B),(C) and (D). You have to tell which word will best suit the respective blank. Mark (E) as your answer if the work given in bold after the blank is your answer i.e “No change required”.


Barely three or four officers were inducted into the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in the initial years after Independence. With periodic increases, this year the figure stands at 45. And the recent tweet by external affairs minister (11) [Inform] a possible reason why: she has reassured a man supposedly on Mars awaiting supplies from Mangalyaan II that “even if you are stuck on the (sic) Mars, Indian Embassy there will help you”. The implication is that a vanguard of doughty Indian diplomats (12) [Will have been] stationed on the red planet by the time it becomes a regular — if inhospitable destination for intrepid earthlings. Diplomats readily vouch that there are (13) [Uniformly] desolate places right on this planet that has Indian embassies, so Mars would not be that much of a stretch. If planets are also to have Indian diplomats, it means larger batches every year, as Earth itself is getting (14) [Extra] independent countries. And Indian embassies can no longer be absent from any of them as Indian citizens are present practically everywhere and there’s no telling who will tweet the next SOS from some remote place. Of course, (15) [From] the case of Mars and other planetary postings, who the diplomats would deal with as part of their quotidian work is also moot, as bailing out Indians in distress is only one aspect of their responsibilities.


11. ?
Reveals
Bring to light
Impart
Concern
No Changes Required


12. ?
Will
Will be
Would be
Will have been
No Changes Required


13. ?
Equally
Equivalently
Impartially
Generally
No Changes Required


14. ?
Much
More
Few
Some
No Changes Required


15. ?.
At
In
On
there
No Changes Required





Solutions:-








1)x>y

2)x<y

3)x≥y

4)x<y

5) Relation can't be established

6)17

7)1024

8)59904

9)210

10)2941

11) Reveal

12) Will Be

13) Equally

14) More

15) In



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