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IBPS SO Prelims Mini Mock: 10 December

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Question 1

Direction: Rearrange the following Six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

A. Lastly, decision to circulate a concept paper for increased usage of cards has been a step in the right direction for a cashless society in quest for a digitised India.
B. Importantly, the rate cut has been conditioned upon the fact that growth in advanced economies is still below expectations
C. So far, the experience on inflation has been as per the RBI expectations and the official first lap of 6 per cent CPI inflation by January 2016 is more or less achieved.
D. And hence there is a need to look inwards by complementing external demand with domestic demand and prevent any further build-up of domestic excess capacity and thus supporting investment activity.
E. RBI’s decision to cut the key policy by 50 basis points was both a pleasant surprise and prudent decision given the evolving situation both domestically and abroad.
F. Following it, increase in FPI limit and the reduction in SLR and HTM will counter-balance each other.

Which of the following will be the Fourth sentence?

Question 2

Direction: Rearrange the following Six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

A. Lastly, decision to circulate a concept paper for increased usage of cards has been a step in the right direction for a cashless society in quest for a digitised India.
B. Importantly, the rate cut has been conditioned upon the fact that growth in advanced economies is still below expectations
C. So far, the experience on inflation has been as per the RBI expectations and the official first lap of 6 per cent CPI inflation by January 2016 is more or less achieved.
D. And hence there is a need to look inwards by complementing external demand with domestic demand and prevent any further build-up of domestic excess capacity and thus supporting investment activity.
E. RBI’s decision to cut the key policy by 50 basis points was both a pleasant surprise and prudent decision given the evolving situation both domestically and abroad.
F. Following it, increase in FPI limit and the reduction in SLR and HTM will counter-balance each other.

Which of the following will be the First sentence?

Question 3

Direction: Rearrange the following Six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

A. Lastly, decision to circulate a concept paper for increased usage of cards has been a step in the right direction for a cashless society in quest for a digitised India.
B. Importantly, the rate cut has been conditioned upon the fact that growth in advanced economies is still below expectations
C. So far, the experience on inflation has been as per the RBI expectations and the official first lap of 6 per cent CPI inflation by January 2016 is more or less achieved.
D. And hence there is a need to look inwards by complementing external demand with domestic demand and prevent any further build-up of domestic excess capacity and thus supporting investment activity.
E. RBI’s decision to cut the key policy by 50 basis points was both a pleasant surprise and prudent decision given the evolving situation both domestically and abroad.
F. Following it, increase in FPI limit and the reduction in SLR and HTM will counter-balance each other.

Which of the following will be the Last sentence?

Question 4

Direction: Rearrange the following Six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

A. Lastly, decision to circulate a concept paper for increased usage of cards has been a step in the right direction for a cashless society in quest for a digitised India.
B. Importantly, the rate cut has been conditioned upon the fact that growth in advanced economies is still below expectations
C. So far, the experience on inflation has been as per the RBI expectations and the official first lap of 6 per cent CPI inflation by January 2016 is more or less achieved.
D. And hence there is a need to look inwards by complementing external demand with domestic demand and prevent any further build-up of domestic excess capacity and thus supporting investment activity.
E. RBI’s decision to cut the key policy by 50 basis points was both a pleasant surprise and prudent decision given the evolving situation both domestically and abroad.
F. Following it, increase in FPI limit and the reduction in SLR and HTM will counter-balance each other.

Which of the following will be the Third sentence?

Question 5

Direction: Rearrange the following Six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

A. Lastly, decision to circulate a concept paper for increased usage of cards has been a step in the right direction for a cashless society in quest for a digitised India.
B. Importantly, the rate cut has been conditioned upon the fact that growth in advanced economies is still below expectations
C. So far, the experience on inflation has been as per the RBI expectations and the official first lap of 6 per cent CPI inflation by January 2016 is more or less achieved.
D. And hence there is a need to look inwards by complementing external demand with domestic demand and prevent any further build-up of domestic excess capacity and thus supporting investment activity.
E. RBI’s decision to cut the key policy by 50 basis points was both a pleasant surprise and prudent decision given the evolving situation both domestically and abroad.
F. Following it, increase in FPI limit and the reduction in SLR and HTM will counter-balance each other.

Which of the following will the Fifth sentence?

Question 6

Direction: Study the following graph showing % distribution of Students in different classes of a certain school. The ratio of the number of Boys & girls in the respective classes given below in the table chart. Study the data carefully to answer the given questions.

What is the ratio between boys in I and II Class respectively?

Question 7

Direction: Study the following graph showing % distribution of Students in different classes of a certain school. The ratio of the number of Boys & girls in the respective classes given below in the table chart. Study the data carefully to answer the given questions.

What is the difference between total number of students in VII and VI Class?

Question 8

Direction: Study the following graph showing % distribution of Students in different classes of a certain school. The ratio of the number of Boys & girls in the respective classes given below in the table chart. Study the data carefully to answer the given questions.

What is the difference between the boys and girls students in VII Class?

Question 9

Direction: Study the following graph showing % distribution of Students in different classes of a certain school. The ratio of the number of Boys & girls in the respective classes given below in the table chart. Study the data carefully to answer the given questions.

How many girls students are there in I class?

Question 10

Direction: Study the following graph showing % distribution of Students in different classes of a certain school. The ratio of the number of Boys & girls in the respective classes given below in the table chart. Study the data carefully to answer the given questions.

what is the ratio between the number of boys from class III & girls from class VII?

Question 11

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

Seven friends G, H, I, J, K, L and M are sitting in a straight line facing South. Each one of them belongs to different places viz – New York, London, Paris, Delhi, Cape Town, Berlin and Munich but not necessarily in the same order.

H sits fourth to the right of the person who belongs to Berlin. Either H or the person who belongs to Berlin sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between H and M. M belongs to Paris. The person who belongs to New York sits third to the left of J. J is not an immediate neighbour of M. Only one person sits between K and the person who belongs to London. G and I are immediate neighbours of each other. G does not belong to Berlin. One who belongs to Cape Town sits third to the left of the one who belongs to Munich.
Who belongs to New York?

Question 12

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

Seven friends G, H, I, J, K, L and M are sitting in a straight line facing South. Each one of them belongs to different places viz – New York, London, Paris, Delhi, Cape Town, Berlin and Munich but not necessarily in the same order.

H sits fourth to the right of the person who belongs to Berlin. Either H or the person who belongs to Berlin sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between H and M. M belongs to Paris. The person who belongs to New York sits third to the left of J. J is not an immediate neighbour of M. Only one person sits between K and the person who belongs to London. G and I are immediate neighbours of each other. G does not belong to Berlin. One who belongs to Cape Town sits third to the left of the one who belongs to Munich.
Which of the following place does G belong to?

Question 13

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

Seven friends G, H, I, J, K, L and M are sitting in a straight line facing South. Each one of them belongs to different places viz – New York, London, Paris, Delhi, Cape Town, Berlin and Munich but not necessarily in the same order.

H sits fourth to the right of the person who belongs to Berlin. Either H or the person who belongs to Berlin sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between H and M. M belongs to Paris. The person who belongs to New York sits third to the left of J. J is not an immediate neighbour of M. Only one person sits between K and the person who belongs to London. G and I are immediate neighbours of each other. G does not belong to Berlin. One who belongs to Cape Town sits third to the left of the one who belongs to Munich.
How many persons sit between the one who belongs to Munich and the one who belongs to Cape Town?

Question 14

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

Seven friends G, H, I, J, K, L and M are sitting in a straight line facing South. Each one of them belongs to different places viz – New York, London, Paris, Delhi, Cape Town, Berlin and Munich but not necessarily in the same order.

H sits fourth to the right of the person who belongs to Berlin. Either H or the person who belongs to Berlin sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between H and M. M belongs to Paris. The person who belongs to New York sits third to the left of J. J is not an immediate neighbour of M. Only one person sits between K and the person who belongs to London. G and I are immediate neighbours of each other. G does not belong to Berlin. One who belongs to Cape Town sits third to the left of the one who belongs to Munich.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

Question 15

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

Seven friends G, H, I, J, K, L and M are sitting in a straight line facing South. Each one of them belongs to different places viz – New York, London, Paris, Delhi, Cape Town, Berlin and Munich but not necessarily in the same order.

H sits fourth to the right of the person who belongs to Berlin. Either H or the person who belongs to Berlin sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between H and M. M belongs to Paris. The person who belongs to New York sits third to the left of J. J is not an immediate neighbour of M. Only one person sits between K and the person who belongs to London. G and I are immediate neighbours of each other. G does not belong to Berlin. One who belongs to Cape Town sits third to the left of the one who belongs to Munich.
Which of the following is true with respect to the given arrangement?
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