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Mini Mock Test: IBPS Clerk Mains 17.01.2018

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Question 1

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Apple is generally regarded as a/an (1) of everything that is the best about (2) business. It was started in a garage. For years it played a cool David to Microsoft's (3) Goliath. Then it (4) itself and the entire entertainment industry, by shifting its focus from computers to mobile devices. But there's something missing from this story, argues Mariana Mazzucato of Sussex University in England in her book ,‘The Entrepreneurial State'. Steve Jobs was (5) a genius who understood both engineering and design. Apple was undoubtedly a nimble innovator. But Apple's success would have been impossible without the active role of the state, the unacknowledged enabler of today's consumer-electronics revolution.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 2

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Apple is generally regarded as a/an (1) of everything that is the best about (2) business. It was started in a garage. For years it played a cool David to Microsoft's (3) Goliath. Then it (4) itself and the entire entertainment industry, by shifting its focus from computers to mobile devices. But there's something missing from this story, argues Mariana Mazzucato of Sussex University in England in her book ,‘The Entrepreneurial State'. Steve Jobs was (5) a genius who understood both engineering and design. Apple was undoubtedly a nimble innovator. But Apple's success would have been impossible without the active role of the state, the unacknowledged enabler of today's consumer-electronics revolution.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 3

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Apple is generally regarded as a/an (1) of everything that is the best about (2) business. It was started in a garage. For years it played a cool David to Microsoft's (3) Goliath. Then it (4) itself and the entire entertainment industry, by shifting its focus from computers to mobile devices. But there's something missing from this story, argues Mariana Mazzucato of Sussex University in England in her book ,‘The Entrepreneurial State'. Steve Jobs was (5) a genius who understood both engineering and design. Apple was undoubtedly a nimble innovator. But Apple's success would have been impossible without the active role of the state, the unacknowledged enabler of today's consumer-electronics revolution.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 4

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Apple is generally regarded as a/an (1) of everything that is the best about (2) business. It was started in a garage. For years it played a cool David to Microsoft's (3) Goliath. Then it (4) itself and the entire entertainment industry, by shifting its focus from computers to mobile devices. But there's something missing from this story, argues Mariana Mazzucato of Sussex University in England in her book ,‘The Entrepreneurial State'. Steve Jobs was (5) a genius who understood both engineering and design. Apple was undoubtedly a nimble innovator. But Apple's success would have been impossible without the active role of the state, the unacknowledged enabler of today's consumer-electronics revolution.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 5

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Apple is generally regarded as a/an (1) of everything that is the best about (2) business. It was started in a garage. For years it played a cool David to Microsoft's (3) Goliath. Then it (4) itself and the entire entertainment industry, by shifting its focus from computers to mobile devices. But there's something missing from this story, argues Mariana Mazzucato of Sussex University in England in her book ,‘The Entrepreneurial State'. Steve Jobs was (5) a genius who understood both engineering and design. Apple was undoubtedly a nimble innovator. But Apple's success would have been impossible without the active role of the state, the unacknowledged enabler of today's consumer-electronics revolution.
Find the appropriate word in each case.

Question 6

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follows.
A company produces four different products, viz Watches, Cycles, Radios and Laptops. Each of the products has two categories, viz Category-P and Category-Q. The total number of all the products is 1800. 20 per cent of the total number of products is Laptops and one-third of the total number of products is Cycles. 40 per cent of the remaining products are Radios. 50 per cent of the number of Laptops as well as the number of Watches is of category-P. 25 per cent of the number of Cycles is of category-Q. One-fourth of the number of Radios is of category-P.
What is the ratio between the number of Watches of category-P and the number of Laptops of category-P?

Question 7

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follows.
A company produces four different products, viz Watches, Cycles, Radios and Laptops. Each of the products has two categories, viz Category-P and Category-Q. The total number of all the products is 1800. 20 per cent of the total number of products is Laptops and one-third of the total number of products is Cycles. 40 per cent of the remaining products are Radios. 50 per cent of the number of Laptops as well as the number of Watches is of category-P. 25 per cent of the number of Cycles is of category-Q. One-fourth of the number of Radios is of category-P.
What is the approximate average number of products of category-P together?

Question 8

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follows.
A company produces four different products, viz Watches, Cycles, Radios and Laptops. Each of the products has two categories, viz Category-P and Category-Q. The total number of all the products is 1800. 20 per cent of the total number of products is Laptops and one-third of the total number of products is Cycles. 40 per cent of the remaining products are Radios. 50 per cent of the number of Laptops as well as the number of Watches is of category-P. 25 per cent of the number of Cycles is of category-Q. One-fourth of the number of Radios is of category-P.
What is the total number of Cycles of category-P, Radios of category-Q and Watches of category-P together?

Question 9

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follows.
A company produces four different products, viz Watches, Cycles, Radios and Laptops. Each of the products has two categories, viz Category-P and Category-Q. The total number of all the products is 1800. 20 per cent of the total number of products is Laptops and one-third of the total number of products is Cycles. 40 per cent of the remaining products are Radios. 50 per cent of the number of Laptops as well as the number of Watches is of category-P. 25 per cent of the number of Cycles is of category-Q. One-fourth of the number of Radios is of category-P.
The combination of which of the two products of category-Q is exactly equal in number?

Question 10

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follows.
A company produces four different products, viz Watches, Cycles, Radios and Laptops. Each of the products has two categories, viz Category-P and Category-Q. The total number of all the products is 1800. 20 per cent of the total number of products is Laptops and one-third of the total number of products is Cycles. 40 per cent of the remaining products are Radios. 50 per cent of the number of Laptops as well as the number of Watches is of category-P. 25 per cent of the number of Cycles is of category-Q. One-fourth of the number of Radios is of category-P.
What is the difference between the number of Laptops of category-Q and the number of Radios of category-P?

Question 11

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Seven friends A. B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order.

C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department and immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in the Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces the same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits third to the right of the person who works for the Operations department. D does not work in the Operations or Finance department.
For which of the following departments does B work?

Question 12

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Seven friends A. B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order.

C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department and immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in the Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces the same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits third to the right of the person who works for the Operations department. D does not work in the Operations or Finance department.
What is position of B with respect to the person who works for Sales department?

Question 13

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Seven friends A. B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order.

C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department and immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in the Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces the same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits third to the right of the person who works for the Operations department. D does not work in the Operations or Finance department.
Who sits to the immediate right of E ?

Question 14

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Seven friends A. B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order.

C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department and immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in the Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces the same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits third to the right of the person who works for the Operations department. D does not work in the Operations or Finance department.
Who amongst the following sits exactly between C and the person who works for HR department?

Question 15

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Seven friends A. B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing either the centre or outside. Each one of them belongs to a different department viz Finance, Marketing, Sales, HR, Corporate Finance, Investment Banking and Operations but not necessarily in the same order.

C sits third to the right of G.G faces the centre. Only one person sits between C and the person working in the HR department and immediate neighbours of C face outside. Only one person sits between F and D. Both F and D face the centre. D does not work in the HR department. A works in the Investment Banking Department. A faces the centre. Two people sit between the persons who work in Investment Banking and Marketing Departments. The person who works in Corporate Finance sits to the immediate left of E. C faces the same direction as E. The person who works in corporate finance sits third to the right of the person who works for the Operations department. D does not work in the Operations or Finance department.
Who amongst the following sit between the persons who work for Marketing and Investment Banking departments when counted for the left hand side of the person working for Marketing department ?

Question 16

Who pays the Rural Area Business Correspondents for their services?

Question 17

CBI stands for

Question 18

Through which of the following payment interfaces does the user make payment by scanning a code from his/her phone at the merchant's outlet?

Question 19

Which of the following is not a part of Money Market?

Question 20

Which one of the following is the largest borrower at AIIB?
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