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MOCK TEST IBPS PRE ON MEMORY BASED

Time Allowed: 60 Minutes Maximum Marks: 100

Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions.

INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATE

1. This booklet contains 100 questions in all comprising the following 3 parts:
Part - (I): REASONING APTITUDE (35 Question)
Part (II): QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE (35 Question)
Part (III): ENGLISH LANGUAGE (30 Question)
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REASONING APTITUDE

Directions (1-5): In these questions, relationship 3) Vandana is an immediate neighbour of the


between different elements is shown in the person facing Guneet.
statements. These statements are followed by two 4) Ashish sits on the immediate left of Guneet
conclusions 5) None of these
Mark answer (1) if only conclusion I follows. 9. Who amongst the following are sitting exactly in
Mark answer (2) if only conclusion II follows. the middle of the rows?
Mark answer (3) if either conclusion I or II follows. 1) Swati, Sanjeet 2) Priyanka, Ashish
Mark answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows. 3) Priyanka, Meena 4) Meena, Deep
Mark answer (5) if both conclusions I and II follow. 5) Swati, Guneet
1. Statements : 10. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
A B = C; B < D E and thus form a group. Which is the one that does
Conclusions: I. D >A II. E > C not belong to that group?
2. Statements: 1) Deep 2) Priyanka 3) Rajesh
L > U K; Z < U < R 4) Vandana 5) Meena
Conclusions: I. L > Z II. K < R Directions (11-15): Each question consists of three
3. Statements : statements followed by two conclusions I and II.
Y<J=PR>I Consider the statements to be true even if they are in
Conclusions: I. J > I II. Y < R variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the
4. Statements: conclusions and then decide which of the given
V K > M = N; M > S; T < K conclusions and then decide which of the given
Conclusions: I. T < N II. V = S conclusions logically follow from the given statements
5. Statements : using all the three statements together. Mark your
F X < A; R < X E answer as
Conclusions: I. F E II. R < F (1) If only conclusion I follows.
Directions (6-10): Study the following information (2) If only conclusion II follows.
carefully and answer the questions given below: (3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing (4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
five person each, in such a way that there is an equal (5) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
distance between adjacent persons. In first row Swati, 11. Statements: All rings are watches. Some bangles
Prashant, Deep, Priyanka and Vandana are seated and are rings.
all of them are facing South. In second row, Meena, Some caps are watches.
Guneet, Rajesh, Ashish and Sanjeet are seated and all Conclusions:I. No cap is a bangle is a possibility.
of them are facing North. Therefore in the given II. Some rings which are caps they must be a part
seating arrangement, each member seated in a row of bangles.
faces another member of the other row. 12. Statements: All artists are players. All musicians
Ashish sits third to the left of Meena. Swati faces are artists.
immediate neighbour of Ashish. Deep sits second to All players are singers.
the right of Swati. Only one person sits between Conclusions: I. All singers are musicians is a
Prashant and Priyanka. Guneet and Sanjeet are possibility.
immediate neighbours. Sanjeet does not face Swati and II. Some singers which are artists also a part of
Prashant. musicians.
6. How many persons are seated between Prashant 13. Statements: All bricks are stones. Some stones are
and Vandana? rocks.
1) None 2) One 3) Two All rocks are mountains.
4) Three 5) Cannot be determined Conclusions:I.Some mountains which are stones
7. Who amongst the following faces Priyanka? are also a part of bricks.
1) Meena 2) Guneet 3) Rajesh II. No rock is brick is a possibility.
4) Ashish 5) Sanjeet Statements (14-15):
8. Which of the following is true regarding Guneet? All stars are bottles.
1) Meena and Rajesh are immediate neighbours of Some bottles are papers.
Guneet No paper is a calendar.
2) Guneet sits at one of the extreme ends of the 14. Conclusions:
line. I. All stars being papers is a possibility.
II. No calendar is a bottle.
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15. Conclusions: (3) the gains in market
I. All calendars being stars is a possibility. (4) the gain in loss
II. At least some bottles are stars. (5) None of These
Directions (16-18): There are five buses A, B, C, D, E Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information
and they have different number of capacities not carefully and answer the questions given below:
necessarily in the same order. Kareena, Katrina, Renu, Salman, Aamir, Rohan, Sonam
A has higher capacity than D and E. and Rohit are sitting around a circular table, facing the
C has less capacity than only B. centre, but not necessarily in the same order. No two
D carry more passengers than E. males or two females are immediate neighbours of
16. If C carry 62 Passengers then what would be the each other. Kareena is wife of Rohit and sits third to
capacity of bus B? the left of Aamir. Rohan sits second to the right of
(1) 53 (2) 24 (3) 71 Salman. Salman is not an immediate neighbour of
(4) 49 (5) None of these either Kareena or Aamir. Rohit and Renu are
17. Which bus has least capacity? immediate neighbours of each other. Rohan is not
(1) B (2) A (3) C immediate neighbour of his wife Katrina.
(4) E (5) None of these 26. Who sits third to the left of Katrina?
18. If A carry 25 passengers and E carry 9 passengers 1) Kareena 2) Rohit 3) Rohan
then what would be the capacity of D which is 4) Sonam 5) None of these
divisible by 3 and not divisible by 5? 27. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a
(1) 15 (2) 18 (3) 20 certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
(4) 27 (5) None of these that does not belong to that group?
Directions (19-20): Study the given information 1) Rohit-Kareena 2) Rohan-Sonam
carefully and answer the given questions. 3) salman-Katrina 4) Renu-Katrina
A is the mother of B. B is the sister of C. D is the son of 5) Aamir-Renu
C. E is the brother of D. F is the mother of E. G is the 28. What is the position of Sonam with respect to
granddaughter of A. H has only two children-B and C. Aamir?
19. How is C related to E? 1) Immediate right 2) Third to the left
(1) Father (2) Son (3) Mother 3) Third to the right 4) Cant be determined
(4) Cousin brother (5) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
20. Who is mother of G? 29. Who sits between Renu and Kareena?
(1) C (2) B (3) F 1) Rohit 2) Aamir 3) Salman
(4) Either B or f (5) Either c or f 4) Rohan 5) None of these
Directions (21-25): Study the following information and 30. Who is husband of Katrina?
answer the question given. 1) Salman 2) Aamir 3) Rohit
In a certain code language: 4) Cant be determined
more money in market is written as zo pi ab to, 5) None of these
share in market loss is written as vo to je pi, Directions (31-35): Read the following information and
making more loss now is written as su je zoka, answer the questions.
now the market gains is written as do pi yosu. Eight players E, F, H, M, D, J, S, & V play for three
21. Which of the following does vo stand for? different teams MDR, DV and PTV and like eight
(1) loss (2) in (3) share different colours viz. Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow,
(4) market (5) either in or loss Orange, Red and White not necessarily in the same
22. What is the code for making? order. At least two and not more than three players
(1) ka (2) su (3) je play for the same team. F plays for DV and likes Violet.
(4) zo (4) cannot be determined H likes Green but do not play for MDR. No one from
23. Which of the following is the code for gains? PTV likes White. The only other person in same team
(1) su (2) pi (3) yo with F likes Blue. D likes White and J likes Indigo. V
(4) do (5) either yo or do does not like Blue and plays for the same team with D.
24. Which of the following can be the code for the E and S both play for PTV. The one who plays for PTV
more you share? does not like Orange. S does not like Red.
(1) doyozovo (2) vo wiz zo do (3) 31. Which colour does S like?
vozowibu (1) Red (2) Yellow (3) Orange
(4) yojovowi (5) None of These (4) None of these (5) Cannot be determined
25. toka pi ab is a code for which of the following? 32. Who likes Blue?
(1) share more in market (1) M (2) S (3) V
(2) now share more gains (4) M or S (5) None of these
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33. Which team has only two of the eight players? (4) EHS (5) None of these
(1) MDR (2) PTV (3) DV 35. Which of the following combinations of team,
(4) PTV or MDR (5) Cannot be determined person &colour is correct?
34. Which of the following group of persons play for (1) PTV E Orange (2) DV F Blue
PTV? (3) MDR V Violet (4) MDR S Yellow
(1) MES (2) ESJ (3) EHD (5) None of these

NUMERICAL ABILITY

36. If Ratio of Ages of A and B are in the ratio of 5 :9 44. A certain number of men can nish a piece of work
respectively and age of A and C are in the ratio 1: 3 in 100 days. If however there were l0 men less, it
yr. 5 years from now, Sum of their ages are 102 year. would take another 10 days to nish the work. How
Then find the present age of A. many men were there originally?
(1) 18 yr (2) 12 yr (3) 15 yr (1) 50 (2) 75 (3) 82
(4) 17 yr (5) None of these (4) 110 (5) None of these
37. Ratio of upstream and downstream is 3 : 5. If a boat 45. The total salary of A, B and C is Rs. 906. If they spend
travels in upstream 22.5 km in 2:30 hrs, find the 80%, 85%, 75% of their salaries respectively, their
speed of boat in still water. savings are as 7 :6 :19. Then salary of B is:
(1) 12 kmph (2) 24 kmph (3) 18 kmph (1) Rs 140 (2) Rs 160 (3) Rs 144
(4) 20 kmph (5) none of these (4) Rs 225 (5) Rs. 240
38. A lent `5000 to B for 2 years and `3000 to C for 4 Directions (46-50):What approximate value should come
years on simple interest at the same rate of interest in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
and received `2200 in all from both of them as 46. 29.8% of 260 + 60.01% of 510 103.57 =?
interest. The rate of interest per annum is: 1) 450 2) 320 3) 210
1 4) 280 5) 350
(1) 5% (2) 7% (3) 7 %
8
3 47. (8531 + 6307 + 1093) (501 + 724 + 396) =?
(4) 10% (5) 5 % (1) 12 (2)10 (3) 15
7
39. Sona travels 600 km to his house partly by train and (4)20 (5) 6
partly by car. He takes 8 hours if he travels 120 km 48. (682% of 782) 856 = ?
by train and the rest by car. He takes 20 minutes (1) 10.65 (2) 8.75 (3) 6.25
more if he travels 200 km by train and the rest by (4) 4.50 (5) 12.56
car. Find the speed of the train in km/h. 49. 39% of 6200 + 35% of 640 1560 = ?
(1) 45 (2) 60 (3) 75 (1) 982 (2) 1060 (3) 1172
(4) 80 (5) None of these (4) 1082 (5) None of these
40. In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 50. 12 2(6 7 + 4)2
years of age. The number of students above 8 years (1) 24 (2) 4 (3) 36
2
of age is of the number of students of 8 years of (4) 28 (5) None of these
3
age which is 48. What is the total number of Directions (51- 55): Study the following information
students in the school? carefully and answer the questions given below:
(1) 72 (2) 80 (3) 120 Number of Vehicles Manufactured by Two companies
(4) 150 (5) 100 over the Years (Number in Thousands)
41. A bag contains 4 red, 5 green and 7 blue balls. Two
balls are drawn at random. What is the probability
that one is green and second of the balls drawn is
blue?
(1)10/11 (2)11/21 (3)35/128
(4)5/76 (5)None of these
42. A boat running downstream covers a distance of 16
km in 2 hours while for covering the same distance
upstream, it takes 4 hours. What is the speed of the
boat in still water?
(1) 4 km/h (2) 6 km/h (3) 8 km/h
(4) 10 km/h (5) None of these
43. The sum of radius and height of a cylinder is 16. If
the total surface area of the cylinder is 704 m2. Then
find the volume of the cylinder.
(1) 1386 m2 (2)1224 m2 (3) 2466 m2
2 2
(4) 1804 m (5)1454 m
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51. What is the difference between the number of 1)150% 2)250% 3)125%
vehicles manufactured by Company Y in 2000 and 4)200% 5)100%
2001? 58. What is the ratio of the loss on Y to that on W?
(1) 50, 000 (2) 42, 000 (3) 33, 000 1)133 : 255 2)65 : 55 3)75 : 43
(4) 21, 000 (5) None of these 4)833 : 500 5)233 : 155
52. What is the difference between the total 59. What is the difference between the selling price of Z
productions of the two Companies in the given years and that of X?
? 1)Rs. 189.8 2)Rs. 294.5 3)Rs. 191.4
(1) 19, 000 (2) 22, 000 (3) 26, 000 4)Rs. 195.9 5)Rs. 201
(4) 28, 000 (5) None of these 60. If the loss on V is 5%, then its selling price is what
53. What is the average numbers of vehicles percentage less than the selling price of Z?
manufactured by Company X over the given period? 1)85.7% 2)88.7% 3)83.7%
(Rounded off to nearest integer) 4)81.7% 5)79.7%
(1) 1, 19, 333 (2) 1, 13, 666 (3) 1, 12, 778 Directions(26-30): In the following questions two
(4) 1, 11, 223 (5) None of these equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve
54. In which of the following years, the difference both the equations and give answer, If:
between the productions of Companies X and Y was (1) x>y (2) x <y
the maximum among the given years? (3) x= y or the relationship cannot be established.
(1) 1997 (2) 1998 (3) 1999 (4) x y (5) x y
(4) 2000 (5) None of these 61. I. 5x2 +3x - 8 = 0 II. 6y2 - 14y + 8 = 0
2
55. The production of Company Y in 2000 was 62. I. 2x + 40 = 18x II. 12 y2 = 22y -8
approximately what percent of the production of 63. I. 7x + 5y = 11 II. 7y 8x = 51
Company X in the same year? 64. I. x2 = 25 II. 3y2 12y - 15 = 0
(1) 173 (2) 164 (3) 132 65. I. 2x + 13x + 21 = 0 II. 2y2 + 27y + 88 = 0
2

(4) 97 (5) None of these Directions (66-70):What should come in place of the
Directions (21-25): Study the given table carefully to question mark (?) in the following number series?
answer the given questions. 66. 12 19 33 61 ? 229
Percentage profit or loss is based on the sum of cost (1) 46 (2) 819 (3) 247
price and transportation cost. (4) 588 (5) 891
67. 63 31 15 7 3 ?
(1) 1 (2) 1.5 (3) 4
(4) 5 (5) None of these
68. 12 13 28 87 352 ?10596
(1) 1845 (2) 1247 (3) 4578
(4) 1452 (5) 1765
69. 165 195 255 285 345 ?
(1) 375 (2) 420 (3) 435
56. The percentage profit on V is 4%. Then what is its
(4) 390 (5) None of these
selling price?
70. 15120 ?360 72 18 6 3
1)Rs. 91.2 2)Rs. 89.5 3)Rs. 87.5
(1) 2240 (2) 2540 (3) 2050
4)Rs. 85 5)Rs. 83.2
(4) 2160 (5) 2250
57. The selling price of X is what per cent of the cost
price of W?

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Directions (71-80): Read the following passage carefully yielded an overwhelming no from the Greek people.
and answer the questions given below. Certain Later under a new agreement, it accepted conditions over
words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you and above what the referendum set out to seek. But with
locate them. the eurozone being pushed by its largest economy,
The latest phase of the protracted game of chicken Germany, to prepare for Grexit, Greece had barely
between Greece and its creditors ended in a whimper for any wiggle room: the pain of a Grexit was seen to be
the country as Prime Minister Alexis Tsiprass government more daunting than status quo for the economically
agreed to a continuation of the austerity programme in crippled nation. There have been rumblings within the
return for debt relief concessions. The governments ruling Syriza against the latest agreement. But in the
actions should be termed as a letdown. It sought a Greek Parliament the conditions accepted by the Syriza
referendum on the conditions posed by the Troika government have been ratified, and Greece will again try
comprising the European Central Bank, the European a round of austerity measures and privatisation to pay off
Commission and the International Monetary Fund that its debt in the medium term. It is anybodys guess if this
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would work; after all, five years of austerity has
75. Why the governments actions should be termed as a
only exacerbated the problem for the economy. letdown?
That said, it must be asked what the goal of the 1) because the government did not agree to a
agreement was: make an example out of Greece for other
continuation of the austerity programme in return for
debtor-nations, or help its economy tide over its debt relief concessions.
immediate and deep problems? Given the way the 2) because the government agreed to a continuation
negotiations were held, and from the terms of the of the austerity programme in return for debt relief
agreement, it could be said for sure that the latter was
concessions.
not on the agenda. In the past seven years the countrys
3) because the government agreed to a continuation
GDP has shrunk by 30 per cent while unemployment has
of the austerity programme not in return for debt
risen to over 25 per cent. If after years of austerity and
relief concessions.
two bailouts Greece still has to seek a third bailout
4) because the government never agreed to a
package to service its debt, that itself shows its path
continuation of the austerity programme not in
is unsustainable. What Europe should have done was to
return for debt relief concessions.
write-off a major part of Greeces debt and allow the
5) None of these.
country to lift public spending. This, in a classical
Directions (76-77): Choose the word which is most
Keynesian way, would have helped revive demand and
OPPOSITE (As per passage) in meaning of the word
thereby economic growth. But instead, Europes leaders
printed in bold as used in the passage.
decided to toe the line of big finance by punishing Greece
76. Exacerbated
and its people, creating divisions within Europe. The
1) Exasperate 2) Aggravate 3) Cheesed off
present action against Greece exposes the fault-lines in
4) Meliorate 5) None of these.
the European project, which originally aimed to integrate
77. Unsustainable
a continent economically and politically but failed to do so
1) Corroborate
because of the insistence on a faulty and unbalanced
2) Substantiate
monetary union. While the mighty in the eurozone might
3) Prolong
have won the battle over retaining austerity, the war to
4) Kept up
sustain the eurozone as it is, will continue. 5) None of these.
71. According to the passage, what would be the title of
Directions (78-79): Choose the word which is most
it? SIMILAR in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in
1) The Greek debt crisis explained the passage.
2) The Greek debt crisis 78. Whimper
3) The Greek let down 1) Whine 2) Expostulate 3) Argue
4) The Plight of Greek economy 4) Reason 5) None of these.
5) None of these. 79. Daunting
72. According to the passage, "Troika" is comprising?
1) Emboldening 2) Encouraging 3) Intimidating
A. European Central Bank 4) Embolden 5) None of these.
B. The European Commission 80. What is the meaning of the phrase "wiggle
C. International Monetary Fund room" according to the passage?
1) Only A 2) Only B 1) Flexibility of options.
3) Only A and B 4) All A, B and C 2) To take on a task that is way too big.
5) Only C. 3) This idiom is used when something is very
73. In how many years the country's Gross Domestic expensive.
Product shriveled by thirty five percent? 4) To present a counter argument
1) Seven Years 2) Six Years 3) Eight Years
5) Do not put all your resources in one possibility.
4) Five Years 5) None of these. Direction (81-85) : Rearrange the following six statements
74. Why according to the author, Europe should have
(A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to
done was to reduce the estimated value of a major
form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions
part of Greeces debt and allow the country to lift
given below them.
public spending? (A) Other factors are important in determining whether a
1) This would have helped revive demand and stock market decline causes an economic setback.
thereby economic growth. (B) We tend to associate a stock market crash with an
2) This would not have helped revive demand and
economic slump.
thereby economic growth. (C) The two most important factors are the impact on the
3) This would have helped revive supply and thereby
banking sector and policy response to the crash.
economic growth. (D) That is because we have seen such a link several
4) This would have helped revive demand and reduce
times in the past.
supply and thereby economic growth. (E) But there is no automatic link between the stock
5) None of these. market crash and the economic downturn, say
experts.
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(F) For example, the Great Depression followed the that part will be the answer. If there is no error, mark (5)
Great Crash of 1929 in the US. as the answer. (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)
81. Which of the following should be the FIRST statement 91. As soon as I will (1)/ reach (2)/ Delhi railway station
after rearrangement? than (3)/ the train departed (4)/. No error (5)
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E 92. None of the student (1)/ in the class(2)/ scored below
82. Which of the following should be the SECOND the (3)/ given cut-off marks(4)/. No error (5)
statement after rearrangement? 93. Ashok is among the (1)/ few people in the world (2)/
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E which did not blindly follow (3)/ the path of others (4)
83. Which of the following should be the FIFTH statement ./No error (5)
after rearrangement? 94. The head of the Department (1)/along with his
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E colleagues are coming(2)/ to attend the conference
84. Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) which is (3)/ scheduled this afternoon.(4)/ No error
statement after rearrangement? (5)
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E 95. Ancient artifacts are (1)/ a part of global heritage (2)/
85.Which of the following should be the FOURTH and should not be (3)/ sold to the highest bidder (4) ./
statement after rearrangement? No error (5)
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4)F (5) E Directions (96-100): In the following passage there are
Directions (86-90): In each of the following /sentences blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers
there are two blank spaces. Below each five pairs of are printed below the passage and against each, five
words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and words are suggested, one of which fits the blank
(5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each
blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the case.
sentence meaningfully complete. The (96) of learning is a major issue and reports show that
86. The report ________ that the Indian IT industry will children are not (97) class-appropriate learning levels.
earn over one hundred-billion dollars in ________ in According to Prathams Annual Status of Education 2013
the next decade. report, (98) to 78 percent of children in Standard III and
(1) revealed, volume (2) states, services about 50 percent of children in Standard V cannot yet
(3) predicts, future (4) estimated, capital read Standard II texts. Arithmetic is also a cause for (99)
(5) forecasts, revenue as only 26 percent students in Standard V can do a
87. The government should appoint a panel of experts division problem. Without immediate and urgent help,
and ________ their advice on how to these children cannot effectively (100) in the education
technical________ education in India. system, and so improving the quality of learning in
(1) interpret, reform (2) seek, better schools is the next big challenge for both the state and
(3) solicit, mitigate (4) heed, uplifted central governments.
(5) implement, renew 96. (1) school (2) institute (3) variety (4) quality (5) basis
88. The company along with its foreign partners need to 97. (1) achieving (2) making (3) getting (4) grasping
work________ to determine the financial ________ (5)learning
of the joint venture. 98. (1) almost (2) close (3) near (4) about (5) above
(1) diligently, nature 99. (1) worry (2) willing (3) issue (4) concern (5) thinking
(2) cohesively, compliance 100. (1) progress (2) making (3) forge (4) ahead (5) develop
(3) concretely, feasible
(4) together, viability
(5) jointly, incentive
89. His speech ________ the need for the media to play
an important role to bring________ on social evils.
(1) reflected, pressure
(2) communicating, attention
(3) stressed, focus
(4) addressing, emphasis
(5) convinced, light
90. The new policy seeks to ________ a process of
widespread participation of people ___________ the
way for more effective implementation.
(1) amend, opening (2) halt, propelling
(3) generate, paving (4) diagnose, resulting
(5)identify, dithering
Directions (91-95): Read each sentence to find out
whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if
any will be in one part of the sentence, the number of
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