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IBPS Clerk Prelims Mini Mock: 23 October 2021

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Question 1

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.
Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence?

Question 2

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.
Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence?

Question 3

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.
Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence?

Question 4

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.
Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence?

Question 5

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.

A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.
Which of the following will be the FIFTH (LAST) sentence?

Question 6

Ramola’s monthly income is three times Kavita’s monthly income. Kavita’s monthly income is 25% more than Ruchi’s monthly income. Ruchi’s monthly income is Rs. 34000. What is Ramola’s Annual income?

Question 7

In a 30 litre liquid, the ratio of syrup and water is 2 : 3. How much syrup need to be added in the mixture so that the ratio of syrup and water will be 3 : 2?

Question 8

3 women and 18 children together take 2 days to complete a piece of work. How many days will 9 children alone take to complete the piece of work if 6 women alone can complete the piece of work in 3 days?

Question 9

A invested Rs. 19,200 for 8 months, B invested Rs. 10,800 for 15 months and C invested Rs. 38,400 for 6 months. Find the difference between share of C & B if there is a total profit of Rs. 24,570 ?

Question 10

Pipe A can fill a tank in 36 minutes and pipe B can fill the same tank in 48 minutes. Both the pipes are opened together, after x minutes, pipe A is closed and the tank is completely full in 28 minutes. What is the value of x?

Question 11

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

Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, A, B and C are sitting in a straight line. Four of them are facing towards the north. Not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction. Neither B nor K sits at the extreme ends of the line. N sits third to the right of M. The immediate neighbours of J are facing towards the north. C sits second to the left of M and J sits second to the left of A, who is facing south. J is not an immediate neighbour of K or B. N sits at one end of the line. K and N are not facing north. There are two persons sitting between J and B. M is not an immediate neighbour of A. B and K face opposite directions.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

Question 12

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

Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, A, B and C are sitting in a straight line. Four of them are facing towards the north. Not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction. Neither B nor K sits at the extreme ends of the line. N sits third to the right of M. The immediate neighbours of J are facing towards the north. C sits second to the left of M and J sits second to the left of A, who is facing south. J is not an immediate neighbour of K or B. N sits at one end of the line. K and N are not facing north. There are two persons sitting between J and B. M is not an immediate neighbour of A. B and K face opposite directions.
Who among the following sits second to the left of B?

Question 13

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

Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, A, B and C are sitting in a straight line. Four of them are facing towards the north. Not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction. Neither B nor K sits at the extreme ends of the line. N sits third to the right of M. The immediate neighbours of J are facing towards the north. C sits second to the left of M and J sits second to the left of A, who is facing south. J is not an immediate neighbour of K or B. N sits at one end of the line. K and N are not facing north. There are two persons sitting between J and B. M is not an immediate neighbour of A. B and K face opposite directions.
Who among the following are immediate neighbours of J?

Question 14

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

Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, A, B and C are sitting in a straight line. Four of them are facing towards the north. Not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction. Neither B nor K sits at the extreme ends of the line. N sits third to the right of M. The immediate neighbours of J are facing towards the north. C sits second to the left of M and J sits second to the left of A, who is facing south. J is not an immediate neighbour of K or B. N sits at one end of the line. K and N are not facing north. There are two persons sitting between J and B. M is not an immediate neighbour of A. B and K face opposite directions.
Who among the following sits second to the left of L?

Question 15

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

Eight persons J, K, L, M, N, A, B and C are sitting in a straight line. Four of them are facing towards the north. Not more than two persons sitting together are facing in the same direction. Neither B nor K sits at the extreme ends of the line. N sits third to the right of M. The immediate neighbours of J are facing towards the north. C sits second to the left of M and J sits second to the left of A, who is facing south. J is not an immediate neighbour of K or B. N sits at one end of the line. K and N are not facing north. There are two persons sitting between J and B. M is not an immediate neighbour of A. B and K face opposite directions.
Who among the following sit at the extreme ends of the line?
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