IBPS PO (PH-II) MOCK TEST (SOLUTION)
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1 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD IBPS PO (PH-II) MOCK TEST - 0 (SOLUTION) REASONING 1. (3) 2. (2) 3. (3) 4. (4) Letter have been coded as follows: A is coded as F, while F is code as F, while F is coded as A. Similarly, B is coded as G and G is coded as B. W is coded as Z and Z is coded as W. (5-8): 5. (1) Q is the wife of P. 6. (2) From condition (vii), S is the sister of P. Hence, QST are the females. 7. (3) QT are the married ladies. 8. (3) There is no information about the colour of U's dress, hence it could be black or green. (9-14): 9. (3) 10. (2) 11. (3) Here, after looking all the statements we found that the term 'books' have one 100% notation in statement IV and this term is common with statement IV and this term is common with statement I and II. So, two possible conclusions are 'Some slates are pencils' and 'Some slates are notebook'. So conclusion III follow. No conclusion can start with 'All' so others will be eliminated. 12. (3) 13. (1) 14. (3) (15-19): 15. (3) Step 2:97 82 sun 50 moon night evening Step 3:97 82 sun night moon evening Step 4:97 82 sun night moon evening Step 5:97 82 sun night 72 moon evening Step 6:97 82 sun night 72 moon evening Four more steps are required.. (1) Input: fighter next 88 tire army Step 1:92 86 fighter next 88 tire army Step 2:92 88 fighter next 86 tire army Step 3:92 88 tire next 86 fighter army This step is step no (4) "52 42 tag mug 36 hug 40 bag 21" is step 3 and finding step 1 is not possible. 18. (3) Input: 94 hair fair 61 dare 69 share Step 1:94 69 fair 61 dare hair share Step 2:94 69 share 61 dare hair fair Step 3:94 69 share hair dare 61 fair Step 4:94 69 share hair 61 dare fair
2 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 19. (2) hate gate 64 rate 23 date (3) After just 4 step (more) we will (36-40): reach on final output. 36. (3) Either of the two statements is rate hate 64 gate date sufficient. (20-24): On the basis of information From I: given in the question. We can have If Vidyavati is older than Kokila, the following table. who is seven years old, then Vidyavati's age must be more than seven years. Hene, our answer to the question is 'No'. From II: Vidyavati's age is (6 + 2 ) 8 years. Once again our answer is 'No'. 37. (1) From I: We get the following table:- 20. (5) Limca 21. (4) 22. (3) 23. (1) 24. (2) P, Q and T (25-29): 25. (4) M > N > P > R So, M > R. So I does not follow. N > R & R < B N > R < B So II also not follow. 26. (2) Z > X Y So, Z > Y 27. (3) B < Z, Z W So, B > W i.e. B > W or B W Either I or II 28. (5) P > Q X P > X and X < Y < Z So, X < Z 29. (5) G > A B So, G > B C > G > A > P So, C > P (30-35): 30. (2) 31. (3) 32. (5) 33. (5) 34. (4) From the above table R is the person who teaches Geography. Obviously, T teaches Biology. From II: We get the following chart: From the chart given above, we can conclude that But, still we do not know who among R and T teaches Biology. 2
3 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 38. (5) The month March of 2012 have ENGLISH Fridays on following dates: 2, 9, 56. (4) Use 'is' in place of 'are'. Words like, 23, 30. Now, it is obvious that with, together with, along with, besides, as well as, including, in Madhumita appeared for the addition to, etc, do not affect the interview on 23th March because number of the verb. If the subject among the given dates only 23 is is singular, a singular verb is a prime number. required: if plural, a plural verb. 39. (3) 57. (3) Use 'are' in place of 'is'. Plural verbs 40. (2) From I: are required for many singular nouns that have no singular form, There are various such centuries such as proceeds, goods, ashes, which have 25 leap years. Hence, remains, credentials, premises, etc. I alone is not sufficient. 58. (2) Use 'that' in place of 'who'. After From II: two antecedents, one of which is The end is not in sight! the name of a person, and the other a name of some animal or Because a little calculation will thing, then, we use 'that' in place soon show that the century day of 'who' or 'which'. in the year 2000 in Saturday. 59. (3) Use 'them' in place of 'same'. Then 'Same' is not a pronoun and as such it should not be used in place of a noun. 60. (5) No error. 'One another' is used in reference to more than two. This cycle of events continues so that the century day never falls on Sunday, Tuesday or Thursday. Thus, the end is not sight! (41-45): 41. (4) The govt provides security to tourists across the country. That is why the govt has sent a police team to nab the culprits. 42. (3) 43. (3) Extreme action (complete ban) is not a solution to the problem. 44. (4) 45. (4) (46-50): 46. (2) Aviation is an example of infrastructure. 47. (1) The last two sentences clearly state this. 48. (3) Not clear from the passage. 49. (1) That we are talking of achieving true potential implies that the potential exists. 50. (3) Nothing can be said about the past. MATHS 91. (5) ? x 2 2 (96) (112) x x 208 x 92. (1) (38 142) (4096) 1/3? (5396) ( 3 ) 1/3 x 5396 x x (2) [(24) 2 + (27) 2 ]? [ ] x x x x x 29 x 144 x 3
4 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 94. (1) ? 99. (5) 705, 720, 774, 843, 935, 1050,? (3 7) (3 14) x x x Their are multiple of (1) x (3 7) x (3 7) x x (4) (43% of 2750) (38% of 2990)? x (4) ? x x (8) 8 (8 2 ) 13 8 x (8) 8 (8) 26 8 x x x (4) 103. (3)( ) ( )? (18086) (2102) x x (1182.5) (1136.2) x x (4) ? (2) ? Their common difference is (5)104, 153, 189, 214,? Their is square of (7) 2, (6) 2, (5) 2, (4) (3) x x x 8.6 x x (4.9989)? (5) x (25) x x 50 5x 50 5 x x 10 4
5 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 112. (3)Radius of circular plot (5) Length of fence foot 7 ( ): Required cost of fencing per foot 106. (2) I. x II. y (5)Weight of water in the mixture of Therefore, x < y. Note: x 7921 gives only +ve value. Do not confuse it with x In this case, when we find value of x, then x +81. But x 7921 means ony + ve value is given (2)I. x 2 + 9x + 20 (x + 4)(x + 5) 0 x 4, 5 II. y 2 + 5y + 6 (y + 2)(y + 3) 0 y 2, 3 Therefore, x < y (1)I + II x 2.5 and y 2 Therefore, x > y (3)I. (x + 5)(x + 6) 0 x 5, 6 II. (y + 6)(y + 7) 0 y 6, 7 Therefore, x > y (5)I. x x (x + 14)(x + 15) 0 x 14, 15 II. y y (y + 13)(y + 15) 0 y 13, 15 We cannot establish a relationship (5)Required difference 2 R P g water g Weight of water in the mixture of 45 g water g Percentage of water 80% (4)Cost price of 30 kg wheat ` 1350 Cost price of 30 kg wheat + 25% profit Selling price ` % of 30 kg wheat kg Selling price of 12 kg wheat ` 600 Remaining 18 kg wheat's selling price ` Selling price of 1 kg wheat ` (1)Let the length of train-b x m then the length of train-a 2 x m Speed of train-a 2 25 x 50 x Speed of train-b 75 Ratio of speed A B x 50 x : 2 1. (5)Total number of marbles in the urn Total number of p ossible outcomes Science of 2 marbles out of 14 marbles 2 C C C required probability
6 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 117. (3)Suppose first number x 125. (2)Required difference and second number y Then, y y y 2 49 y Again, ( ): x 2 + y (2)Graduate male population in state A (on putting value y 7) x x x x XII Std. male population in state A Hence, three-fifth of the first number (4)Cannot be determined x 119.(1) Distance (4)We cannot find the value without knowing any absolute value in rupees. ( ): 121. (1)Required ratio : 6 7 : (3)Required difference (18 14) (4)Number of males in HR and Marketing Number of females in HR and Marketing Required ratio 425 : : (4)Number of female employees in HR department Difference (4)Graduate female population of State E Std XII female population of state D Ratio : : 128. (3)Required percentage 4 15% of % of
7 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 129. (1)Required percentage 134. (1)Required ratio (5)Required ratio 9 20% of 24 : 10 19% of : : : (5)Required percentage 14% of % of (2)Required percentage 9 19% of % of (3)Total Graduate and Std. XII male population of State A Total Graduate and Std. XII female population of State A Ratio 4.34 : : : : : 135. (3)Required percentage (approx) ( ): 136. (2)Number of defaualters (approx.) 137. (1)Required difference (approx.) 138. (3)In 2007 the number of defaulters of banks R was the maximum (1)In 2008 the difference in number of people taking loan from bank P from the previous year was the highest (3)Required number of defaulters (approx.) 7
8 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT BAHADURGARH PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD IBPS PO (PH- II) MOCK TEST - 0 [ANSWER KEY] 1. (3) 2. (2) 3. (3) 4. (4) 5. (1) 6. (2) 7. (3) 8. (3) 9. (3) 10. (2) 11. (3) 12. (1) 13. (1) 14. (3) 15. (3). (1) 17. (4) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (5) 21. (4) 22. (3) 23. (1) 24. (2) 25. (4) 26. (2) 27. (3) 28. (5) 29. (5) 30. (2) 31. (3) 32. (5) 33. (5) 34. (4) 35. (3) 36. (3) 37. (1) 38. (5) 39. (3) 40. (2) 41. (4) 42. (3) 43. (3) 44. (4) 45. (4) 46. (2) 47. (1) 48. (3) 49. (1) 50. (3) 51. (4) 52. (2) 53. (4) 54. (2) 55. (4) 56. (3) 57. (4) 58. (2) 59. (3) 60. (4) 61. (4) 62. (4) 63. (4) 64. (2) 65. (4) 66. (3) 67. (2) 68. (4) 69. (3) 70. (2) 71. (4) 72. (3) 73. (4) 74. (2) 75. (2) 76. (3) 77. (4) 78. (1) 79. (1) 80. (5) 81. (3) 82. (4) 83. (5) 84. (2) 85. (2) 86. (3) 87. (2) 88. (1) 89. (4) 90. (1) 91. (5) 92. (1) 93. (2) 94. (1) 95. (4) 96. (4) 97. (2) 98. (5) 99. (5) 100. (1) 101. (4) 102. (4) 103. (3) 104. (3) 105. (5) 106. (2) 107. (2) 108. (1) 109. (3) 110. (5) 111. (5) 112. (3) 113. (5) 114. (4) 115. (1) 1. (5) 117. (3) 118. (4) 119. (1) 120. (4) 121. (1) 122. (3) 123. (4) 124. (4) 125. (2) 126. (2) 127. (4) 128. (3) 129. (1) 130. (5) 131. (5) 132. (2) 133. (3) 134. (1) 135. (3) 136. (2) 137. (1) 138. (3) 139. (1) 140. (3) 141. (4) 142. (2) 143. (3) 144. (3) 145. (4) 146. (4) 147. (3) 148. (3) 149. (2) 150. (5) 151. (2) 152. (1) 153. (3) 154. (2) 155. (4) 156. (4) 157. (3) 158. (2) 159. (4) 0. (5) 1. (1) 2. (3) 3. (5) 4. (1) 5. (3) 6. (2) 7. (2) 8. (2) 9. (5) 170. (3) 171. (1) 172. (4) 173. (3) 174. (5) 175. (1) 176. (3) 177. (4) 178. (2) 179. (2) 180. (4) 181. (5) 182. (2) 183. (4) 184. (5) 185. (3) 186. (4) 187. (5) 188. (4) 189. (2) 190. (2) 191. (3) 192. (5) 193. (4) 194. (3) 195. (4) 196. (4) 197. (1) 198. (4) 199. (3) 200. (2) Note:- 1. For any question paper related queries call/whatsap/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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