SBI PO (Pre) (PH-I) 2016 MOCK TEST PAPER (SOLUTION)
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1 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD SBI PO (Pre) (PH-I) 016 MOCK TEST PAPER - 16 (SOLUTION) ENGLISH 16. () Replace 'troubles' by 'trouble'. 17. () Replace 'five-years' by 'fiveyear'. 18. () Replace 'student' by 'students'. 19. () Delete 'more'. 0. (1) Add 'the' before 'harder'. MATHS (1-5): 1. () ? (4)? (5) ? ? ? (1) 40% of? ? 78; 78 5? () 15% of % of? ? ? ? (6-40): 6. (1) The solution of the series is as follows: The number in place of? should be: (4) The given question has two series one is decreasing (101, 99, 97, 95) and the other is increasing (10, ,...). The required number (5) So, the required number (1) () The given series follows the pattern as: 1 (required number) (41-45): 41. (5) I. x. x 6 x 6 II. / / 1/ 1/ y 6 y (6 ) (1) x y 10 5x 6y 6 y 4; x > y 4. (5) I. x + x 1 0 x + 4x x 1 0 x(x + 4) (x + 4) 0 (x + 4)(x ) x 4, II. y 5y y y y y(y ) (y ) 0 (y )(y ) 0 y, x < y 1
2 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 44. () I. x + 6x + x x(x + 6) +(x + 6) (5) Principal (P) ` (x + 6)(x + ) 0 x 6, 5 CI II. y 8y 5y y(y 8) 5(y 8) (y 8)(y 5) y 8, () I. x ` 105 x 6 5 ; x + 6 5; x Note: Combined rate of interest for yrs in case of calculating compound interest 19 II. y y ; y () Speed of the car Distance covered km/hr Time Taken 9 Speed of the bus km/hr 4 Speed of the train km/hr 15 Distance covered by train in 7 hrs (7 108) 756 km 47. (4) Area of circle r 5544 r r 4 Circumference of circle perimeter of rectangle or, 4 perimeter of 7 rectangle or, Perimeter of rectangle 1 cm or, (l + b) 1 l + b 66 b Area of rectangle cm 1040 sq cm 48. (4) Part of tank empited in 1 hr by 1 the leak 7 14 The leak will empty the tank in 14 hrs. 49. () Difference of amount received by R and Q is (7 5 ), Total amount received by P and Q ( + 5) 8:, Then ` : ` % ( )% 10.5% Required CI ` 105 (51-55): 51. () Average marks obtained by F ( ) (4) Average marks obtained by all students in Science ( ) (1) Reqd ratio : : (5) 80% of and 1% of Students getting less than 81% marks are not eligible to opt science stream in the next year. The number of such students is. 55. () Marks obtained (56-60): 56. (4) Average number of players who play Football and Rugby together 1 0% of
3 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 57. (1) Number of female players who play Lawn Tennis % of (1) % profit Profit Exp 100 Number of male players who play Rugby 1% of % of ,000 90, Exp 100; Exp ,00,000 Required number Inc Exp + Profit,00, , () Number of female players who play `,90,000 Cricket 40% of REASONING Number of male players who play (66-70): Hockey 10% of % of Required ratio 800 : 10 0 : 59. () Required number of male players who play Football, Cricket and Lawn Tennis together 77% of % of (1) Male players who play Rugby 1% of % of Required percentage % 5% of 400 (61-65): 61. () Required average ( ) 55 51% % profit 6. (1) Income Expenditure 100 Income Expenditure : We may not use the given value of expenditure to solve this problem. 6. () 64. (5) By the rule given in solution to Q. No. 6, we can f ind expenditure of company in 005 as ` and in as ` Required difference `144, () L sits to the immediate right of O. Only one person sits between P and O. O faces one of the immediate neighbours of C or A. 67. (5) N is facing A. 68. (1) E is facing M. 69. (4) Except PO, in all other pairs, the two persons are immediate neighbours of each other. There is one person between O and P. 70. () C sits third to the left of B. (71-7): C < R < E < A M Y > E Y > E < A M C < R < E < Y 71. (4) Conclusions: I. M > R (True) II. Y > A (Not true) 7. (5) Conclusions: I. C Y (Not true) II. C < Y (True) (7-74): B < L < A M > E > S L > W > J W < L < A M > E > S J < W < L < A M 7. () Conclusions: I. L < S (Not true) II. E > W (Not true) 74. () Conclusions: I. J < M (Not true) II. J M (Not true) J is either smaller than M or equal to M. Therefore, either conclusion I or II is true.
4 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 75. (5) C > H > O > K E < D Input: 11 east 54 vent kind 5 over 7 Conclusions: 71 bowl I. O > D (Not true) Step I: east 54 kind 5 over 7 II. E < C (True) (76-80): always follow your passion ke ag mo jp... (i) great passion for music mo bu sc nd...(ii) music always on mind fi sc ag lw... (iii) follow music on twitter jy jp fi sc... (iv) From (i) and (ii), passion mo... (v) From (i) and (ii), always ag... (vi) From (i) and (iv), follow jp... (vii) From (i), (iii) and (iv), music sc... (viii) From (iii), (iv) and (viii), on fi... (ix) 76. () follow jp 77. () mind lw 78. (1) nd great/for 79. (4) music sc always ag help hr Therefore, help hr your ke twitter ty 80. (5) passion mo The code for 'divine' may be 'xy'. (81-85): 81. (4) 8. (4) 8. () 84. () 85. () (86-90): The machine rearrange a word and a number in each step. In Step I the large number comes on the left and the last word in alphabetical order comes on the right. In Step II the second largest number comes on the left and the second-last word in alphabetical order comes on the right. This goes on till all the numbers are arranged in ascending order and all the words in reverse alphabetical order. Step II: bowl vent east kind 5 7 bowl vent over Step III: east 7 bowl vent over kind Step IV: bowl vent over kind east Step V: vent over kind east bowl 86. () 87. () 88. (5) 89. (4) Third element to the left of the sixth element from the left (6 ) rd element from the left is 'east'. 90. (5) (91-95): 91. (4) No apartment is a motel (E) conversion No motel is an apartment (E) + All apartments are houses (A) E + A O* Some houses are not motels. Thus, the possibility in I exists. Hence conclusion I fol lows. Bu t conclusion II does not follow. 9. (1) Some trees are weeds (I) + All weeds are shrubs (A) I + A I Some trees are shrubs (I). Now, All plants are trees (A) + Some trees are shrubs (I) A + I No conclusion. Hence conclusion I does not follow. But the possibility in II exists from the second statement. Hence conclusion II follows. 9. (1) Some drinks are juices (I) + All juices are beverages (A) I + A I Some drinks are beverages (I) + No beverage is solid (E) I + E O Some drinks are not solid (O). Hence conclusion II does not follow. Again, Al l juices a re beverages (A) + No beverage is a solid (E) A + E No juice is a solid (E). Hence conclusion I follows. 4
5 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 94. (4) Some drinks are juices (I) + All II. Among these six persons three were juices are beverages (A) I + A women (A, B and C) and three men (D, E and F). Some drinks are beverages (I). III. A, who occupied chair #, sat opposite Hence conclusion I follows. But B or D. conclusion II does not follow. IV. E sat on the immediate left of C. 95. () Some trees are weeds (I) + All V. F sat on the immediate left of one weeds are shrubs (A) I + A I woman and on the immediate right of another woman. Some trees are shrubs (I). Hence VI. The person who owned the table was conclusion I follows. Again, All the only person who sat both opposite plants are trees (A) + Some trees a man and to the left of a woman. are shrubs ( I) A + I No Note: 'Left'. conclusion. But the possibility in (69-7): II exists. Hence conclusion II : follows. I. (96-98): : 96. () Thus, R has the second least no. of offices. 97. (4) Even numbers between and 1 are 14, 16, 18, 0. Now, only 18 is divisible by as well as. Hence no. of offices P has (5) R lies between S and T. Hence the no. of offices in R 11. (1 > 11 > 5) (99-100): II. (A, B C) III. A, #, B D IV. E, C V. F VI. 99. (4) 100. () CORRECTION OF SBI PO (PRE) MTP - 15 Directions (69-7): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: I. Six friends were seated around a rectangular table facing towards the centre. Their chairs (#1, #,... #6) were arranged around the table like this: Sol: 5
6 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD SBI PO ( Pre) (PH-I) 016 MOCK TEST PAPER - 16 (ANSWERKEY) 1. (5). (1). () 4. (1) 5. () 6. () 7. (4) 8. () 9. () 10. (4) 11. () 1. (1) 1. (5) 14. () 15. (4) 16. () 17. () 18. () 19. () 0. (1) 1. (). (1). () 4. (1) 5. () 6. (5) 7. (4) 8. (1) 9. () 0. (4) 1. (). (4). (5) 4. (1) 5. () 6. (1) 7. (4) 8. (5) 9. (1) 40. () 41. (5) 4. (1) 4. (5) 44. () 45. () 46. () 47. (4) 48. (4) 49. () 50. (5) 51. () 5. (4) 5. (1) 54. (5) 55. () 56. (4) 57. (1) 58. () 59. () 60. (1) 61. () 6. (1) 6. () 64. (5) 65. (1) 66. () 67. (5) 68. (1) 69. (4) 70. () 71. (4) 7. (5) 7. () 74. () 75. (5) 76. () 77. () 78. (1) 79. (4) 80. (5) 81. (4) 8. (4) 8. () 84. () 85. () 86. () 87. () 88. (5) 89. (4) 90. (5) 91. (4) 9. (1) 9. (1) 94. (4) 95. () 96. () 97. (4) 98. (5) 99. (4) 100. () Note:- 1. For any question paper related queries call/whatsapp/message on For any issue related to RESULT Processing, kindly contact us on If your opinion differs regarding any answer, please message the mock test and question number to
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