IBPS PO/MT (Main Exam) Solved Question Paper - October 2015

  • Question 1 :
  • Statements : V ≥ M= T>X; R<T≥S

    Conclusions : I. R<V

                        II. S≤X

  • If only conclusion II is true
  • If neither conclusion I nor II is true
  • If only conclusion I is true
  • If either conclusion I or II is true
  • If both conclusion I and II are true
  • Explanation:

    Statements : V ≥ M= T>X

                        R<T≥S

                        V ≥ M= T≥S

    Conclusions : I. R<V → True

                        II. S≤X→ False

  • Question 2 :
  • Statements : P<E≤R>F; E ≥ M; R < T

    Conclusion : I. T > M

                      II. F < M

  • If only conclusion II is true
  • If neither conclusion I nor II is true
  • If only conclusion I is true
  • If either conclusion I or II is true
  • If both conclusion I and II are true
  • Explanation:

    Statements : P<E≤R>F

                         E ≥ M

                         R < T

                         P<E≤R< T

                         M≤E≤R< T

    Conclusion : I. T > M → True

                      II. F < M → False

  • Question 8 :
  • Which of the following poles is the third tallest

  • M
  • Cannot be determined
  • N
  • P
  • L
  • Explanation:

    O          >           L            >            M           >            N           >            P

                              ↓                                                                                  ↓

                            13 FT                                                                            7 FT

  • Question 9 :
  • According to the given arrangement, which of the following combinations of pole and length is correct

  • N – 14 ft
  • P – 5 ft
  • O – 12 ft
  • L – 13 ft
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    O          >           L            >            M           >            N           >            P

                              ↓                                                                                  ↓

                            13 FT                                                                            7 FT

  • Question 38 :
  • What is M’s favourite subject

  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Data inadequate
  • Geography
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    Student  Subject College
    Mathematics II
    T Chemistry I
    D Physics II
    F Histroy III
    H English III
    R Geography I
    W Biology III
  • Question 39 :
  • What is R’s favourite subject

  • English
  • Geography
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    Student  Subject College
    Mathematics II
    T Chemistry I
    D Physics II
    F Histroy III
    H English III
    R Geography I
    W Biology III

  • Question 41 :
  • What is T’s favourite subject

  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Data inadequate
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    Student  Subject College
    Mathematics II
    T Chemistry I
    D Physics II
    F Histroy III
    H English III
    R Geography I
    W Biology III

  • Question 46 :
  • Which step number is the following output

    32 27 14 83 why sit no 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink 

  • Step V
  • Step VI
  • Step IV
  • Step I
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    Input : 83 why sit 14 32 no be link feet 50 27  vain 67 92

    Step I : 14 83 why sit 32 no ink feet 50 27 vain 67 92 be

    Step II : 27 14 83 why sit 32 no ink 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink

    Step III: 32 27 14 83 why sit no 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink 

    Step IV: 50 32 27 14 83 why sit vain 67 92 be feet ink no

    Step V : 67 50 32 27 14 83 why sit 92 be feet ink no vain

    Step VI : 83 67 50 32 27 14 why 92 be feet ink no vain sit

    Step VII: 92 83 67 50 32 27 14 be feet ink no vain sit why

     

  • Question 47 :
  • Which word/number would be at fifth position from the right in Step V

  • 14
  • 92
  • feet
  • be
  • sit
  • Explanation:

    Input : 83 why sit 14 32 no be link feet 50 27  vain 67 92

    Step I : 14 83 why sit 32 no ink feet 50 27 vain 67 92 be

    Step II : 27 14 83 why sit 32 no ink 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink

    Step III: 32 27 14 83 why sit no 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink 

    Step IV: 50 32 27 14 83 why sit vain 67 92 be feet ink no

    Step V : 67 50 32 27 14 83 why sit 92 be feet ink no vain

    Step VI : 83 67 50 32 27 14 why 92 be feet ink no vain sit

    Step VII: 92 83 67 50 32 27 14 be feet ink no vain sit why

     

  • Question 48 :
  • How many elements (words or numbers) are there between ‘feet’ and ‘32’ as they appear in the last step of the output

  • One
  • Three
  • Four
  • Five
  • Two
  • Explanation:

    Input : 83 why sit 14 32 no be link feet 50 27  vain 67 92

    Step I : 14 83 why sit 32 no ink feet 50 27 vain 67 92 be

    Step II : 27 14 83 why sit 32 no ink 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink

    Step III: 32 27 14 83 why sit no 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink 

    Step IV: 50 32 27 14 83 why sit vain 67 92 be feet ink no

    Step V : 67 50 32 27 14 83 why sit 92 be feet ink no vain

    Step VI : 83 67 50 32 27 14 why 92 be feet ink no vain sit

    Step VII: 92 83 67 50 32 27 14 be feet ink no vain sit why

     

  • Question 49 :
  • Which of the following represents the position of ‘why’ in the fourth step

  • Eighth from the left
  • Fifth from the right
  • Sixth from the left
  • Fifth from the left
  • Seventh from the left
  • Explanation:

    Input : 83 why sit 14 32 no be link feet 50 27  vain 67 92

    Step I : 14 83 why sit 32 no ink feet 50 27 vain 67 92 be

    Step II : 27 14 83 why sit 32 no ink 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink

    Step III: 32 27 14 83 why sit no 50 vain 67 92 be feet ink 

    Step IV: 50 32 27 14 83 why sit vain 67 92 be feet ink no

    Step V : 67 50 32 27 14 83 why sit 92 be feet ink no vain

    Step VI : 83 67 50 32 27 14 why 92 be feet ink no vain sit

    Step VII: 92 83 67 50 32 27 14 be feet ink no vain sit why

     

  • Question 56 :
  • QST # 56

  • Santosh succeed
  • due to the encouragement
  • of friends
  • relatives
  • and well-wishers
  • No error
  • Question 57 :
  • QST # 57

  • One of the foremost
  • challenges faced by
  • the company is that of
  • attracting and retaining talent./(4) No error(5)
  • No error
  • Question 58 :
  • QST # 58

  • We aren’t bothered
  • as long as
  • they don’t interfere
  • with ours freedom
  • No error
  • Question 59 :
  • QST # 59

  • The two-part documentary
  • is a critique of the education system
  • and its impacting
  • on upliftment of women./(4) No error (5)
  • No error
  • Question 60 :
  • QST # 60

  • All the Airlines is
  • using the increased awareness
  • about security to impose a new
  • code of conduct among passengers
  • No error
  • Question 68 :
  • In the first half of the nineteenth century, writers from some parts of the country……..

  • Started appreciating the work of Raja Rammohan Roy.
  • Appreciated the British rule from rescuing India from the way it was ruled by previous rulers.
  • Proclaimed themselves as patriotic writers who could save India from cultural aggression.
  • Realized the importance of careful and systematic study of ancient Indian texts.
  • Provided tacit but strong support to the liberation movement.
  • Question 81 :
  • QST # 81

  • consider
  • regard
  • celebrate
  • enjoy
  • respect
  • Question 82 :
  • QST #82

  • great
  • only
  • formerly
  • importantly
  • arrogant
  • Question 83 :
  • QST #83

  • chose
  • rejected
  • decided
  • selected
  • born
  • Question 84 :
  • QST #84

  • descendant
  • ancestors
  • following
  • colleague
  • off-spring
  • Question 85 :
  • QST #85

  • false
  • nick
  • family
  • oldest
  • first
  • Question 86 :
  • QST #86

  • many
  • after
  • later
  • starting
  • subsequently
  • Question 87 :
  • QST # 87

  • forgot
  • dropped
  • overlook
  • special
  • fallen
  • Question 88 :
  • QST # 88

  • only
  • spoil
  • old
  • troubling
  • famous
  • Question 89 :
  • QST # 89

  • feared
  • protective
  • lovely
  • lonely
  • pamper
  • Question 90 :
  • QST # 90

  • competitions
  • associating
  • play
  • partnership
  • companion
  • Question 103 :
  • In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘CANDIDATE’ be arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together

  • 4320
  • 1440
  • 720
  • 840
  • 1560
  • Explanation:

    There are 9 letters in the given word out of which 4 are vowels.

    In the word 'CANDIDATE' we treat the vowels 'AIAE'as one letter.

    Thus, we have 'CNDDT (AIAE)'

    Now, we have to arrange 6 letters, out of which D occurs twice.

    Therefore, number of ways arranging these letters = 61/21

    = 6×5×4×3×2×1/2×1=720/2=360 ways

    Now, AIAE has 4 letters in which A occurs 2 times. Number of ways of arranging these letters

    =41/21=4×3×2×1/2×1=12

    Therefore, required number of wyas

    = 360×12=4320

  • Question 119 :
  • 5003×14.96÷25.12+? = 122×52

  • 600
  • 1200
  • 800
  • 1000
  • 900
  • Explanation:

    5003×14.96÷25.12+? = 122×52

    ⇒ 5000×15+25+?=144×125

    ⇒3000+?=3600

    ⇒?=3600-3000

    ⇒?=600

  • Question 120 :
  • 11.952×5.05+15.012×2.99=?

  • 1395
  • 1259
  • 1188
  • 1300
  • 1084
  • Explanation:

    11.952×5.05+15.012×2.99=?

    ⇒ 122×5+(15)2×3=?

    ⇒ 144×5+225×3=?

    ⇒ 720+675=?

    ⇒ 1395=?

  • Question 121 :
  • 31.952-12.052+(1987.25+21.85) ÷? = 900

  • 115
  • 120
  • 90
  • 85
  • 100
  • Explanation:

    31.952-12.052+(1987.25+21.85) ÷? = 900

    ⇒ 322-122+2009.1÷?=900

    ⇒ 1024-144+2000÷?=900

    ⇒ 880+2000÷?=900

    ⇒ 2000÷?=900-800

    ⇒ 2000÷?=20

    ⇒ ?=2000/20=100

  • Question 122 :
  • 3/5 of 2/7 of 5/12 of 555= ?

  • 27
  • 48
  • 58
  • 40
  • 32
  • Explanation:

    3/5 of 2/7 of 5/12 of 555= 

    ⇒3/5 × 2/7 × 5/12 × 555= ?

    ⇒1/7×2×560=?

    ⇒?=40

  • Question 123 :
  • 2489.99÷9.85+54.94% of 271=?

  • 800
  • 300
  • 500
  • 700
  • 400
  • Explanation:

    2489.99÷9.85+54.94% of 271=?

    2490÷10+55/100×270=?

    249+148.5=?

    397.5=?

    ⇒ ?=400

  • Question 128 :
  • What is the value of ‘X’ (mentioned in the passage)

  • 960
  • 800
  • 640
  • 720
  • 880
  • Explanation:

    Here, X = Total number of students in the college

    Total number of male students

    =72+99+54+135+45+27+18=450

    Total number of female students

    = 49+70+28+91+63+35+14=350

    X=450+350

    ⇒ X=800

  • Question 133 :
  • 15 29 56 108 208 400 

  • 758
  • 770
  • 784
  • 768
  • 778
  • Explanation:

    15×(2-1)29×(2-2)56×(2-4)108×(2-8)208×(2-16)400×(2-32)768

  • Question 134 :
  • 13 -21 , 34-55, 89-144

  • 233
  • 255
  • 244
  • 266
  • 222
  • Explanation:

    13-34=-21          34-89=-55       89-233=-144

  • Question 136 :
  • 1.21,1.44,1.69,1.96,2.25,2.56

  • 3.61
  • 2.85
  • 3.24
  • 2.94
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    1.21+(0.23)1.44+(0.25)1.69+(0.27)1.96+(0.29) 2.25+(0.31)2.56+(0.33)2.89

  • Question 137 :
  • 36,52,70,90,112,136

  • 150
  • 152
  • 162
  • 140
  • Other than those given as options
  • Explanation:

    36+(16)52+(18)70+(20)90+(22)112+(24)136+(26)162

  • Question 167 :
  • Which one of the following is known as ‘Demat’ account

  • Account in which shares are held in electronic form
  • Other than those given as options
  • Account allowed to be operated by guardian of minor
  • Account operated by business correspondents in rural centres
  • Account opened with zero balance
  • Question 170 :
  • Which of the following is the full form of PURA

  • Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas
  • Programme on Urban Rural Association
  • Preferential and Uniform Re-enforcement Act
  • Perfect Urban Rural Association
  • Other than those given as options
  • Question 192 :
  • Which of the following is not true about RAM

  • RAM is the same as hard disk storage
  • RAM is a temporary storage area.
  • RAM is volatile.
  • RAM is a primary memory.
  • Information stored in RAM is gone when you turn the computer off.
  • Question 193 :
  • The data storage hierarchy consists of …………

  • Bits, bytes , records, fields, files and databases
  • Characters, fields, records, files and databases
  • Bytes, bits, fields, records, files and databases
  • Bits, bytes, fields, records, files and databases
  • Other than those given as options
  • Question 197 :
  • What is the difference between a CD-ROM and CD-RW

  • They are the same – just two different terms used by different manufacturers
  • A CD-ROM can be written to and a CD-RW cannot
  • Other than those given as options
  • A CD-ROM holds more information than a CD-RW
  • A CD-RW can be written to but a CD-ROM can only be read from
IBPS PO/MT (Main Exam) Solved Question Paper - October 2015
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