IBPS PO Preliminary Exam Solved Question Paper - October 2015

  • Question 3 :
  • Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage

  • Many large banks have collapsed and their place is being taken over by foreign banks.
  • All present British banks largely offer digital services and are reducing physical branches.
  • British banks are facing a financial crunch and need a stimulus from the government.
  • The Bank of England has improved the process of issurance of bank licenses.
  • None of the given options is true in the context of the passage.
  • Question 4 :
  • What is the author’s view regarding the start-up innovations in banking

  • These pose a threat to banking system as they are not governed by stringent regulations.
  • Their operations are mainly online making it difficult for certain functions of their customers.
  • These are providing an alternate to traditional banking and may transform the banking industry.
  • These will not be very successful as customers are wary of leaving traditional banks.
  • Other than those given as options.
  • Question 5 :
  • Which of the following is the central idea of the passage

  • As new banks are being set-up , the nature of Banking will change in British.
  • While many innovations are taking place in banking, banks lack capital to sustain these.
  • Bank credit in England is at an all time low present.
  • Technology is taking over banks puffing security at risk.
  • Customers are unhappy with the central bank’s decision to encourage setting up of new risky banks.
  • Question 6 :
  • What does the example of Lintel cited in the passage convey

  • New generation banks have grown bigger than conventional banks.
  • Britain’s central bank is allowing banks to be setup indiscriminately.
  • Quite a few new banks are being setup in Britain targeting certain customers needs.
  • Bypassing time-consuming but necessary regulations puts banks at risk.
  • The Central Bank of England has to implement stricter regulatory measures.
  • Question 26 :
  • QST # 26

  • least
  • lurch
  • minority
  • future
  • past
  • Question 27 :
  • QST # 27

  • amounted
  • totalized
  • accumulated
  • added
  • accounted
  • Question 28 :
  • QST # 28

  • bordered
  • existed
  • enrolled
  • hatred
  • proposed
  • Question 29 :
  • QST # 29

  • astute
  • inadequate
  • certain
  • perused
  • together
  • Question 30 :
  • QST # 30

  • Progress
  • contribution
  • particulars
  • boundaries
  • schools
  • Question 33 :
  • I. x2=81

    II. y2+13y+36=0

  • x > y
  • x ≥ y
  • x < y
  • Relationship between x and y cannot be determined
  • x ≤ y
  • Explanation:

    I. x2=81

    x=√81=±9

    II. y2+13y+36=0

    ⇒ y2+9y+4y+36=0

    ⇒ y(y+9)+4(y+9)=0

    ⇒  (y+4) (y+9) = 0

    ⇒                         y=-4,-9

    ∴                          x ≥ y

  • Question 34 :
  • I. 3x2-13x+14=0

    II. 3y2-17y+22=0

  • x > y
  • x ≥ y
  • x < y
  • Relationship between x and y cannot be determined
  • x ≤ y
  • Explanation:

    I. 3x2-13x+14=0

    ⇒ 3x2-7x-6x+14=0

    ⇒  x(3x-7)-2(3x-7)=0

    ⇒  (x-2)(3x-7) = 0

    ⇒          x=2,7/3

    II. 3y2-17y+22=0

    ⇒  3y2-11y-6y+22=0

    ⇒  y(3y-11)-2(3y-11)=0

    ⇒        (y-2)(3y-11)=0

    ⇒                  y=2,11/3

    ∴                  x ≤ y

  • Question 35 :
  • I. 2x2+9x+9=0

    II. 4y2+9y+5=0

  • x > y
  • x ≥ y
  • x < y
  • Relationship between x and y cannot be determined
  • x ≤ y
  • Explanation:

    I. 2x2+9x+9=0

    2x2+6x+3x+9=0

    2x(x+3)+3(x+3)=0

    (2x+3)(x+3)=0

    x=-3,-3/2

    II. 4y2+9y+5=0

    4y2+4y+5y+5=0

    4y(y+1)+5(y+1)=0

    (4y+5)(y+1)=0

    y=-5/4,-1

  • Question 36 :
  • I. 2x2-11x+14=0

    II. 2y2-7y+6=0

  • x > y
  • x ≥ y
  • x < y
  • Relationship between x and y cannot be determined
  • x ≤ y
  • Explanation:

    I. 2x2-11x+14=0

    2x2-7x-4x+14=0

    x(2x-7)-2(2x-7)=0

    (x-2)(2x-7)=0

    x=2,7/2

    II. 2y2-7y+6

    2y2-4y-3y+6=0

    2y(y-2)-3(y-2)=0

    (y-2)(2y-3)=0

    y=2,3/2

    ∴ 

    x ≥ y

  • Question 37 :
  • I. x2-7x+12=0

    II. 2y2-19y+44=0

  • x > y
  • x ≥ y
  • x < y
  • Relationship between x and y cannot be determined
  • x ≤ y
  • Explanation:

     I. x2-7x+12=0

    x2-4x-3x+12=0

    x(x-4)-3(x-4)=0

    (x-3)(x-4)=0

    x=3,4

    II. 2y2-19y+44=0

    2y2-8y-11y+44=0

    2y(y-4)-11(y-4)=0

    (y-4)(2y-11)=0

    y=4,11/2

    ∴    x ≤ y

  • Question 40 :
  • 9659÷20.99+7.921÷11.97 = ?

  • 960
  • 950
  • 1260
  • 1120
  • 1280
  • Explanation:

    9659÷20.99+7921÷11.97=?

    9660÷21+7920÷12=?

    460+660=?

    ⇒  ? = 1120

  • Question 42 :
  • 1401÷34.97÷21.98×√626=?

  • 520
  • 650
  • 480
  • 590
  • 630
  • Explanation:

    1401÷34.97÷21.98×√626=?

    1400÷35+22×√625=?

    40+22×25=?

    40+550=?

    ?=590

  • Question 43 :
  • (12.5×14) ÷ 20 + 41.25 = ?3÷2.5

  • 6
  • 5
  • 3
  • 4
  • 7
  • Explanation:

    (12.5×14) ÷ 20 + 41.25 = ?3÷2.5

    175/20+41.25=?3÷2.5

    8.75+41.25=?3÷2.5

    50=?3÷2.5

    ?3=50×25

    ?3=125

    ?3=(50)3  ⇒     ?=5

     

     

  • Question 44 :
  • √230÷2.017+58.794=?

  • 80
  • 102
  • 68
  • 96
  • 77
  • Explanation:

    √230÷2.017+58.794=?

    15.2/2017+58.794=?

    7.5+58.794=?

    ∴             ?=68

  • Question 48 :
  • 10,10,16,40,100

  • 220
  • 300
  • 200
  • 150
  • 340
  • Explanation:

    10+(13-1)10+(23-2)16+(33-3)40+(43-4)100+(53-5)220

  • Question 49 :
  • 4,5.8,9.4,16.6,?,59.8

  • 40
  • 31
  • 20
  • 42
  • 34
  • Explanation:

    4+(1×1.8)5.8+(2×1.8)9.4+(4×1.8)16.6+(8×1.8)31+(16×1.8)59.8

  • Question 50 :
  • 7,6,10,27,104,?

  • 297
  • 439
  • 515
  • 386
  • 624
  • Explanation:

    7×(1-1)6×(2-2)10×(3-3)27×(4-4)104×(5-5)515

  • Question 51 :
  • 9,4,3,3,4,?

  • 11
  • 7.5
  • 9.5
  • 12.5
  • 8
  • Explanation:

    9×(0.5-0.5)4×(1-1)3×(1.5-1.5)3×(2-2)4×(2.5-2.5)7.5

  • Question 87 :
  • How many policies does Z possibly sell

  • 19
  • 26
  • 30
  • 24
  • 41
  • Explanation:

    V >X > U >           Y > Z > W

                 ↓               ↓           ↓

                33    11+13=24     11 Policies

           Policies    Policies  

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