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IBPS RRB/SBI Clerk Main Mini Mock: 28 September 2021

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Question 1

Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions that follow.
(A) For other wishes, it enlists the help of those who make or own what the child desires.
(B) It grants some wishes with its own funds depending upon the availability of funds.
(C) I was deeply moved when I learnt about the activity of “Make–a–Wish Foundation”.
(D) From parents, friends, or hospital attendants, the foundation learns about the child’s wish for anything from a special toy to a visit to Disneyland.
(E) I am sure you also now must have been moved by the noble act of the foundation.
(F) It grants the wishes of children who are terminally ill.
Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?

Question 2

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as No error. Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.
Many believe that (1)/ nothing could have (2)/ avert the war (3)/ between America and Iraq. (4)

Question 3

Direction: Read the following sentence to find out if there is any error in it. The option containing the part of the sentence containing an error, is the answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark 'No error’ as the answer. Ignore the errors of punctuation if any.
Nowadays various (1)/ instances of diabetes (2)/ among urban children has (3)/ become a common phenomenon. (4)

Question 4

Direction: Read the sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number corresponding to that part will be your answer. If the given sentence is correct as it is, mark the answer as "No error". Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.
He is a university professor (1)/ but out of his (2)/ three sons (3)/ neither has any merit. (4)

Question 5

Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of these.

“Rivers should link, not divide us,” said the Indian Prime Minister expressing concern over inter-state disputes and urged state governments to show “understanding and consideration, statesmanship and an appreciation of the other point of view.”

Water conflicts in India now reach every level; divide every segment of our society, political parties, states, regions, and sub-regions within states, districts, castes and groups and individual farmers. Water conflicts within and among many developing countries are also taking a serious turn. Fortunately, the “water wars”, forecast by so many, have not yet materialised. War has taken place but over oil, not water. Water is radically altering and affecting political boundaries all over the world, as well as within countries. In India, water conflicts are likely to worsen before they begin to be resolved. Till then they pose a significant threat to economic growth, security and health of the ecosystem and the victims are likely to be the poorest of the poor as well as the very sources of water-rivers, wetlands, and aquifers.

Conflicts might sound bad or negative, but they are logical developments in the absence of proper democratic, legal and administrative mechanisms to handle issues at the root of water conflicts. Part of the problem stems from the specific nature of water, namely that water is divisible and amenable to sharing; one unit of water used by one is a unit denied to others; it has multiple uses and involves resultant trade-offs. Excludability is an inherent problem and very often exclusion costs involved are very high: it involves the issue graded scales and boundaries and need for evolving a corresponding understanding around them. Finally, the way water is planned, used and managed causes externalities, both positive and negative, and many of them are unidirectional and asymmetric.

There is a relatively greater visibility as well as a greater body of experience in evolving policies, frameworks, legal set-ups and administrative mechanisms dealing with immobile natural resources, however, contrasted space may be. Reformists, as well as revolutionary movements, are rooted in issue related to land. Several political and legal interventions addressing the issue of equity and social justice have been attempted. Most countries have gone through land reforms of one type or another. Issues related to forests have also generated a body of comprehensive literature on forest resources and rights. Though conflicts over them have not necessarily been effectively or adequately resolved, they have received much more serious attention, have been studied on their own the same kind of attention.

Source : www.epw.in/water-conflicts-india.
Pick out the word which is opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
Asymmetric

Question 6

Direction: In the following pie-chart the percentage distribution of the population of six cities is given. Total population of these cities is 36 lakh. The given table shows the ratio of male to female and the percentage of literate population in these cities.

What is the total male population of City S?

Question 7

Direction: In the following pie-chart the percentage distribution of the population of six cities is given. Total population of these cities is 36 lakh. The given table shows the ratio of male to female and the percentage of literate population in these cities.

If 25% of male population of City Q is shifted to City R then what is the difference between the male population of City R and the male population of City P?(in lakh)

Question 8

Direction: In the following pie-chart the percentage distribution of the population of six cities is given. Total population of these cities is 36 lakh. The given table shows the ratio of male to female and the percentage of literate population in these cities.

What is the number of females in City T who are literate?

Question 9

Direction: In the following pie-chart the percentage distribution of the population of six cities is given. Total population of these cities is 36 lakh. The given table shows the ratio of male to female and the percentage of literate population in these cities.

The total females present in City T is approximately what percent of the total number of persons in City U who are literate?

Question 10

Direction: In the following pie-chart the percentage distribution of the population of six cities is given. Total population of these cities is 36 lakh. The given table shows the ratio of male to female and the percentage of literate population in these cities.

The number of literate persons in City Q is approximately what percent of the number of males in City S?

Question 11

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight friends- M, N, O, P, R, S, T and U visit different cities viz. Kanpur, Raipur, BHOPAL and Indore are sitting around a circular table facing the centre of the table. Each city is being visited by two people only, but not necessarily in the same order. All these friends have different cars. -I10, Ciaz, SANTRO, Swift, Alto, SAFARI, Ritz and Ertiga.
No two people visiting the same cities are sitting adjacent to each other except those visiting Raipur. The person who has Swift is sitting on the immediate left of the person who has Ertiga. R neither has Ertiga nor SANTRO. U has SAFARI and visits BHOPAL and is sitting to the immediate left of N, who visits Raipur. N does not have SANTRO. S has Alto and visits Raipur, who is sitting opposite to T. Only M, who has Ciaz, is sitting between T, who has Swift and the person who has Ritz. Persons who visit Kanpur are sitting opposite to each other. Each of the persons who visit Indore is sitting adjacent to a person who visits Kanpur Cities. P does not have Ertiga.
Who has an I10 car?

Question 12

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight friends- M, N, O, P, R, S, T and U visit different cities viz. Kanpur, Raipur, BHOPAL and Indore are sitting around a circular table facing the centre of the table. Each city is being visited by two people only, but not necessarily in the same order. All these friends have different cars. -I10, Ciaz, SANTRO, Swift, Alto, SAFARI, Ritz and Ertiga.
No two people visiting the same cities are sitting adjacent to each other except those visiting Raipur. The person who has Swift is sitting on the immediate left of the person who has Ertiga. R neither has Ertiga nor SANTRO. U has SAFARI and visits BHOPAL and is sitting to the immediate left of N, who visits Raipur. N does not have SANTRO. S has Alto and visits Raipur, who is sitting opposite to T. Only M, who has Ciaz, is sitting between T, who has Swift and the person who has Ritz. Persons who visit Kanpur are sitting opposite to each other. Each of the persons who visit Indore is sitting adjacent to a person who visits Kanpur Cities. P does not have Ertiga.
Which car is owned by O?

Question 13

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight friends- M, N, O, P, R, S, T and U visit different cities viz. Kanpur, Raipur, BHOPAL and Indore are sitting around a circular table facing the centre of the table. Each city is being visited by two people only, but not necessarily in the same order. All these friends have different cars. -I10, Ciaz, SANTRO, Swift, Alto, SAFARI, Ritz and Ertiga.
No two people visiting the same cities are sitting adjacent to each other except those visiting Raipur. The person who has Swift is sitting on the immediate left of the person who has Ertiga. R neither has Ertiga nor SANTRO. U has SAFARI and visits BHOPAL and is sitting to the immediate left of N, who visits Raipur. N does not have SANTRO. S has Alto and visits Raipur, who is sitting opposite to T. Only M, who has Ciaz, is sitting between T, who has Swift and the person who has Ritz. Persons who visit Kanpur are sitting opposite to each other. Each of the persons who visit Indore is sitting adjacent to a person who visits Kanpur Cities. P does not have Ertiga.
Who among the following visit Kanpur cities?

Question 14

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight friends- M, N, O, P, R, S, T and U visit different cities viz. Kanpur, Raipur, BHOPAL and Indore are sitting around a circular table facing the centre of the table. Each city is being visited by two people only, but not necessarily in the same order. All these friends have different cars. -I10, Ciaz, SANTRO, Swift, Alto, SAFARI, Ritz and Ertiga.
No two people visiting the same cities are sitting adjacent to each other except those visiting Raipur. The person who has Swift is sitting on the immediate left of the person who has Ertiga. R neither has Ertiga nor SANTRO. U has SAFARI and visits BHOPAL and is sitting to the immediate left of N, who visits Raipur. N does not have SANTRO. S has Alto and visits Raipur, who is sitting opposite to T. Only M, who has Ciaz, is sitting between T, who has Swift and the person who has Ritz. Persons who visit Kanpur are sitting opposite to each other. Each of the persons who visit Indore is sitting adjacent to a person who visits Kanpur Cities. P does not have Ertiga.
Who is sitting opposite to the person who has SAFARI car?

Question 15

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

Eight friends- M, N, O, P, R, S, T and U visit different cities viz. Kanpur, Raipur, BHOPAL and Indore are sitting around a circular table facing the centre of the table. Each city is being visited by two people only, but not necessarily in the same order. All these friends have different cars. -I10, Ciaz, SANTRO, Swift, Alto, SAFARI, Ritz and Ertiga.
No two people visiting the same cities are sitting adjacent to each other except those visiting Raipur. The person who has Swift is sitting on the immediate left of the person who has Ertiga. R neither has Ertiga nor SANTRO. U has SAFARI and visits BHOPAL and is sitting to the immediate left of N, who visits Raipur. N does not have SANTRO. S has Alto and visits Raipur, who is sitting opposite to T. Only M, who has Ciaz, is sitting between T, who has Swift and the person who has Ritz. Persons who visit Kanpur are sitting opposite to each other. Each of the persons who visit Indore is sitting adjacent to a person who visits Kanpur Cities. P does not have Ertiga.
Which of the following pair is sitting adjacent to the person who has Alto car?

Question 16

A hard copy of a file created on a computer refers to data ____.

Question 17

What kind of lock includes a keypad that can be used to control access into areas?

Question 18

________is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language.

Question 19

Pressing CTRL + 9 in Excel _____.

Question 20

XML stand for ____.

Question 21

BharatPe announced a strategic partnership with which bank under which the bank will act as the acquiring bank for BharatPe’s point of sale (PoS) business BharatSwipe?

Question 22

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced a web-based and end-to-end workflow automation system named PRISM. What does ‘M’ stand for in PRISM?

Question 23

Ravindra Narayan Ravi has sworn-in as the governor of which state?

Question 24

As per the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), what will be the growth rate of Indian Economy the current financial year (2021-22)?

Question 25

Which bank has opened a floating ATM on a Houseboat at Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar for the convenience of locals and tourists?
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