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IBPS Specialist Officer(IT) Solved Question Paper - Second Meeting - February 2016

  • Question 4 :
  • Which of the following is true regarding S

  • ABoth T and W are immediate neighbours of S.
  • BNone of the given options is true
  • COnly one person sits between S and U.
  • DS sits second to the right of X.
  • EK is an immediate neighbor of the person who faces S.
  • Explanation:

  • Question 8 :
  •  Which element is fourth to the right of the one which is ninth from the right end in Step III of the given input

  • Aobvious
  • B16
  • Cachieve
  • D53
  • Esalute
  • Explanation:

    Input : embark 53 palace 16 65 salute obvious 42 achieve 71 heaven 98 

    StepI : 16 embark 53 palace 65 salute obvious 42 achieve heaven 98 71

    StepII: 42 16 embark 53 palace salute obvious achieve heaven 98 71 65

    Step III: 98 42 16 embark palace salute obvious achieve heaven 71 65 53

    Step IV: heaven 98 42 16 embark palace salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious

    Step V : palace heaven 98 42 16 salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious 

    Step VI : salute palace heaven 98 42 16 71 65 53 obvious embark achieve

  • Question 9 :
  • Which elements comes exactly between ’16’ and ‘salute’ in step IV of the given input

  • ABoth embark and palace
  • BOnly achieve
  • CBoth obvious and heaven
  • DOnly 65
  • EOnly 71
  • Explanation:

    Input : embark 53 palace 16 65 salute obvious 42 achieve 71 heaven 98 

    StepI : 16 embark 53 palace 65 salute obvious 42 achieve heaven 98 71

    StepII: 42 16 embark 53 palace salute obvious achieve heaven 98 71 65

    Step III: 98 42 16 embark palace salute obvious achieve heaven 71 65 53

    Step IV: heaven 98 42 16 embark palace salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious

    Step V : palace heaven 98 42 16 salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious 

    Step VI : salute palace heaven 98 42 16 71 65 53 obvious embark achieve

  • Question 11 :
  • Which of the following combinations represents the first two and last two elements in step VI of the given input

  • ASalute, obvious, embark, palace
  • BHeaven, salute, achieve, obvious
  • CPalace, heaven, obvious, embark
  • DSalute, palace, embark, achieve
  • EEmbark, obvious , palace, achieve
  • Explanation:

    Input : embark 53 palace 16 65 salute obvious 42 achieve 71 heaven 98 

    StepI : 16 embark 53 palace 65 salute obvious 42 achieve heaven 98 71

    StepII: 42 16 embark 53 palace salute obvious achieve heaven 98 71 65

    Step III: 98 42 16 embark palace salute obvious achieve heaven 71 65 53

    Step IV: heaven 98 42 16 embark palace salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious

    Step V : palace heaven 98 42 16 salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious 

    Step VI : salute palace heaven 98 42 16 71 65 53 obvious embark achieve

  • Question 12 :
  • In which step are the elements ‘heaven 98 achieve 71’ found in the same order

  • AFourth
  • BSixth
  • CFifth
  • DThird
  • EThe given order of elements is not found in any step
  • Explanation:

    Input : embark 53 palace 16 65 salute obvious 42 achieve 71 heaven 98 

    StepI : 16 embark 53 palace 65 salute obvious 42 achieve heaven 98 71

    StepII: 42 16 embark 53 palace salute obvious achieve heaven 98 71 65

    Step III: 98 42 16 embark palace salute obvious achieve heaven 71 65 53

    Step IV: heaven 98 42 16 embark palace salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious

    Step V : palace heaven 98 42 16 salute achieve 71 65 53 obvious 

    Step VI : salute palace heaven 98 42 16 71 65 53 obvious embark achieve

  • Question 18 :
  • Who amongst the following watches Joy

  • AR
  • BS
  • CP
  • DT
  • EV
  • Explanation:

    Day People Movie
    Monday R Spectre
    Tuesday S Everly
    Wednesday V Burnt
    Thursday T Concussion
    Friday Q Legend
    Saturday U Frozen
    Sunday P Joy
  • Question 20 :
  • Which of the following is true about S

  • AS watches movie immediately after R.
  • BS watches Burnt.
  • COnly two people watch movie between S and R.
  • DAll the given statements are true.
  • ES watches movie on Sunday.
  • Explanation:

    Day People Movie
    Monday R Spectre
    Tuesday S Everly
    Wednesday V Burnt
    Thursday T Concussion
    Friday Q Legend
    Saturday U Frozen
    Sunday P Joy

  • Question 21 :
  • Which of the following movies does T watch

  • ABurnt
  • BSpectre
  • CEverly
  • DConcussion
  • ELegend
  • Explanation:

    Day People Movie
    Monday R Spectre
    Tuesday S Everly
    Wednesday V Burnt
    Thursday T Concussion
    Friday Q Legend
    Saturday U Frozen
    Sunday P Joy

  • Question 23 :
  • On which of the following days does V watch a movie

  • AFriday
  • BSunday
  • CWednesday
  • DSaturday
  • EMonday
  • Explanation:

    Day People Movie
    Monday R Spectre
    Tuesday S Everly
    Wednesday V Burnt
    Thursday T Concussion
    Friday Q Legend
    Saturday U Frozen
    Sunday P Joy

  • Question 35 :
  •  Statements : L ≤ K < J ≥ U; J ≤ T ≤ R

    Conclusions : T > L

    II U ≤ R

  • AIf only conclusion I is true.
  • BIf either conclusion I or II is true.
  • CIf only conclusion II is true.
  • DIf neither conclusion I nor II is true.
  • EIf both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Explanation:

    Statements : L≤ K< J≥ U

    J≤ T≤ R

    L≤ K< J ≤T

    U≤ J ≤T≤ R

    Conclusions : I. T> L → True

                       II. U≤ R →  True

  • Question 37 :
  • Statements : G ≥ H > J ≤ K; H > M ; J > U

    Conclusions : I. M < K

    II K > U

  • AIf only conclusion I is true.
  • BIf either conclusion I or II is true.
  • CIf only conclusion II is true.
  • DIf neither conclusion I nor II is true.
  • EIf both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Explanation:

    Statements : G ≥ H > J ≤ K

    H > M

     J > U

    M< H >J≤ K

    U <J≤K

    Conclusions : I. M < K→False

                       II. K > U→True

  • Question 40 :
  • Which of the following is true regarding O

  • AO sits at middle of the one of the sides.
  • BBoth M and K are immediate neighbours Of O.
  • CN sits second to left O.
  • DOnly three people sit between O and J.
  • ENone of the given options is true.
  • Explanation:

  • Question 65 :
  • Which of the following can be said about the Suez Canal

  • AIts shipping traffic has dramatically reduced with the opening up of the Northern Sea Route.
  • BRussian shipping traffic through this route is increasing dramatically.
  • CIt is at present the best way to ship goods between Europe and East Asia.
  • DNew-generation cargo ships are facing challenges along this route.
  • EWork to expand its capacity should be undertaken soon.
  • Question 66 :
  • Which of the following is TRUE in the context of the passage

  • AClimate change has resulted in a huge increase in Arctic temperatures.
  • BOil and natural gas reserves in the Arctic have more or less been depleted.
  • CCoal and natural gas are the most cost effective energy sources today.
  • DAsian countries have been awarded the major mining rights in the Arctic.
  • ENone of the given statements is true in the context of the passage.
  • Question 67 :
  • What does the phrase ‘as a licence to lose money’ convey

  • AThe penalties for polluting the Arctic are very heavy.
  • BExploring the energy in the Arctic is expensive and may not be profitable for companies.
  • CIt is very difficult to obtain requisite permissions to explore the Arctic region.
  • DMining for minerals in the Arctic poses risks to the health and lives of explorers.
  • EAs countries have deliberately lowered the price of oil, Russian oil companies are in financial trouble.
  • Question 69 :
  • Which of the following is the central idea of the passage

  • AThe Arctic has a lot of resources and many countries are fighting over these at present.
  • BDialogue is the only way to achieve resolution of the conflict between Russia and the West.
  • CThe Arctic region has seen a major economic transformation thanks to its natural health.
  • DThe Arctic Circle is in the midst of a tremendous environmental and economic crisis.
  • EWhile the potential of the arctic was hyped in the past, today there are reservations about it.
  • Question 72 :
  • What is the author’s view regarding Russia’s present actions

  • AIt will shortly result in military conflict in the region.
  • BIt has caused closure of shipping through the Northern Sea route.
  • COil and Gas projects with Norway will be suspended.
  • DIt will adversely affect the spirit of co-operation in the Arctic region.
  • EOther than those given as options
  • Question 90 :
  • QST#91

  • ACall
  • BSays
  • CYell
  • DGreet
  • EWelcome
  • Question 91 :
  • QST#92

  • Acurbing
  • Btransforming
  • Cletting
  • Dremaining
  • Eacting
  • Question 92 :
  • QST#93

  • Aaware
  • Bfathom
  • Cunimaginable
  • Dtheir
  • Ecurious
  • Question 93 :
  • QST#94

  • Apitfall
  • Bissue
  • Ccause
  • Dresult
  • Enext
  • Question 94 :
  • QST#95

  • Afragile
  • Bdynamics
  • Cefficient
  • Dskilled
  • Eincept
  • Question 95 :
  • QST#96

  • Aprone
  • Bwilling
  • Cresponsibly
  • Dforeword
  • Evolunteer
  • Question 96 :
  • QST#97

  • Atalk
  • Bassert
  • Csay
  • Dfaith
  • Esound
  • Question 97 :
  • QST#98

  • Aaffect
  • Bcrush
  • Cimpress
  • Dattitude
  • Eimpact
  • Question 98 :
  • QST#99

  • Aspecifically
  • Btailored
  • Ccomfortable
  • Dorder
  • Edesign
  • Question 99 :
  • QST#100

  • Achanging
  • Bcertain
  • Cpaving
  • Dworking
  • Equalifying
  • Question 100 :
  • 64.012×651/3×25.992÷(211×12.972)=2?

  • A4
  • B5
  • C2
  • D3
  • E6
  • Explanation:

    64.012×651/3×25.992÷(211×12.972)=2?

    64×64×√64×26×26/211×13×13=2?

    26×26×22×55/211=2?

    2?=216/211

    2?=25

    ?=5

  • Question 103 :
  • √1024.002÷3.996÷9.98÷29=?

  • A3
  • B9
  • C30
  • D90
  • E80
  • Explanation:

    √1024.002÷3.996÷9.98÷29=?

    √1024÷4÷10÷30=?

    32÷4×3=?

    ?=32/12

    ?=2.67

    ?=3

  • Question 104 :
  • √? = (1248.28+51.7) ÷ 99.9-7.98

  • A49
  • B81
  • C64
  • D16
  • E25
  • Explanation:

    √? = (1248.28+51.7) ÷ 99.9-7.98

    √?  = (1249+51)/100-8

    √? =1300/100-8

    √? =13-8

    √? =5

    ?=25

     

     

  • Question 115 :
  • 849,282,93,30,9

  • A1
  • B3
  • C4
  • D6
  • E2
  • Explanation:

    849(+3-1)282(+3-1)93(+3-1)30(+3-1)9(+3-1)2

  • Question 116 :
  • 18,20,14,26,6

  • A18
  • B26
  • C32
  • D28
  • E36
  • Explanation:

    18(+(1+12)20(-(2+22)14(+(3+32)26(-(4+42)6(+(5+52)36

  • Question 118 :
  • 18 18.8 20.4 23.6 30

  • A44.4
  • B43.5
  • C49.2
  • D49.6
  • E42.8
  • Explanation:

    18(+0.8)18.8(+1.6)20.4(+3.2)23.6(+6.4)30(12.8)42.8

  • Question 119 :
  • 17 9 10 16.5 35

  • A85
  • B70
  • C92.5
  • D90
  • E84.5
  • Explanation:

    17(×0.5+0.5)9(×1+1)10(×1.5+1.5)16.5(×2+2)35(×2.5+2.5)90

  • Question 120 :
  • 6 4 5 11 ? 189

  • A82
  • B39
  • C44
  • D65
  • E96
  • Explanation:

    6(×1-2)4(×2-3)5(×2-3)11(×4-5)39(×5-6)189

  • Question 130 :
  • What is the respective ratio between the number of non-fictions sold by shop C and number of non-fictions sold by shop B

  • A10 : 2
  • B5: 2
  • C5 : 3
  • D7 : 3
  • E7:4
  • Explanation:

    Required ratio = 300=5:3

                             180

    Book shop

    Total number of 

    books

    Number of paper

    back books

    Number of hard 

    bound books

    Number of fiction

    books

    Number of 

    Non-fiction books

    A 600×5/3=1000 600 1000-600 =400 1000×45/100=450 1000-450=550
    B 450×8/5=720 450 720-450=270 720×75/100=540 720-540=180
    C 450×4/3=600 450 600-450=150 600×50/100=300 600-300=300
    D 1400×9/7=1800 1400 1800-1400=400 1800×60/100=1080 1800-1080=720
  • Question 132 :
  • Number of non-fictions sold by shop C is what percent of number of non-fictions sold by shop D

  • A31%
  • B60%
  • C45 2/5%
  • D412/3%
  • E38%
  • Explanation:

    Required percentage = 300×100

                                      720

    =125/3= 41 2/3%

    Required ratio = 300=5:3

                             180

    Book shop

    Total number of 

    books

    Number of paper

    back books

    Number of hard 

    bound books

    Number of fiction

    books

    Number of 

    Non-fiction books

    A 600×5/3=1000 600 1000-600 =400 1000×45/100=450 1000-450=550
    B 450×8/5=720 450 720-450=270 720×75/100=540 720-540=180
    C 450×4/3=600 450 600-450=150 600×50/100=300 600-300=300
    D 1400×9/7=1800 1400 1800-1400=400 1800×60/100=1080 1800-1080=720
  • Question 133 :
  • Total number of books sold by shop B is what percent more than sold by shop C

  • A50%
  • B25 1/3%
  • C15 1/3%
  • D30%
  • E20%
  • Explanation:

    Required percentage = 720-600×100

                                        600

    =120/6=20%

    Required ratio = 300=5:3

                             180

    Book shop

    Total number of 

    books

    Number of paper

    back books

    Number of hard 

    bound books

    Number of fiction

    books

    Number of 

    Non-fiction books

    A 600×5/3=1000 600 1000-600 =400 1000×45/100=450 1000-450=550
    B 450×8/5=720 450 720-450=270 720×75/100=540 720-540=180
    C 450×4/3=600 450 600-450=150 600×50/100=300 600-300=300
    D 1400×9/7=1800 1400 1800-1400=400 1800×60/100=1080 1800-1080=720
  • Question 134 :
  • What is the average number of fictions sold by shops A and B

  • A475
  • B470
  • C495
  • D480
  • E490
  • Explanation:

    Required average = 450+540=990=495

                                       2          2

    Required ratio = 300=5:3

                             180

    Book shop

    Total number of 

    books

    Number of paper

    back books

    Number of hard 

    bound books

    Number of fiction

    books

    Number of 

    Non-fiction books

    A 600×5/3=1000 600 1000-600 =400 1000×45/100=450 1000-450=550
    B 450×8/5=720 450 720-450=270 720×75/100=540 720-540=180
    C 450×4/3=600 450 600-450=150 600×50/100=300 600-300=300
    D 1400×9/7=1800 1400 1800-1400=400 1800×60/100=1080 1800-1080=720
  • Question 135 :
  • Number of hardbound editions sold by shop B is what percent less than sold by shop D

  • A30%
  • B36.75%
  • C25%
  • D32.5%
  • E40.25%
  • Explanation:

    Required percentage = 400-270×100

                                          400

    =130=32.5%

        4

    Required ratio = 300=5:3

                             180

    Book shop

    Total number of 

    books

    Number of paper

    back books

    Number of hard 

    bound books

    Number of fiction

    books

    Number of 

    Non-fiction books

    A 600×5/3=1000 600 1000-600 =400 1000×45/100=450 1000-450=550
    B 450×8/5=720 450 720-450=270 720×75/100=540 720-540=180
    C 450×4/3=600 450 600-450=150 600×50/100=300 600-300=300
    D 1400×9/7=1800 1400 1800-1400=400 1800×60/100=1080 1800-1080=720
  • Question 136 :
  • What is the area of the circular field

    I.Area of the largest square that can be inscribed in the given circular field is 392 cm2

    II.Area of the smallest square in which the given circular field can be inscribed is 784 cm2

  • AIf the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  • BIf the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  • CIf the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
  • DIf the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
  • EIf the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
  • Explanation:

    I.

    Let the side of the square = acm

    According to statement,

    a2= 392 cm2

    a= 19.79cm

    Diagonal of the square = a√2

    =19.79√2 cm

    Radius of the circle = Diagonal/2

    = 19.79×√2/2

    =13.99=14 cm

    ∴ Are of the circle =πr2

    =22/7×(14)2

    =22×14×14/7

    =616cm2

    II.

    Let the side of the square = acm

    and the radius of the circle = a/2 cm

    According to statement,

    a2= 784 cm2

    a=28cm

    ∴Area of the circle =π(a/2)2

    =22/7×14×14= 616cm2

    Hence, the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.

  • Question 138 :
  • What is the curved surface area of the right circular cylinder

    I.Area of the base of the cylinder is 616 cm2

    II.Volume of the cylinder is 9240 cm2,

  • AIf the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  • BIf the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
  • CIf the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
  • DIf the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
  • EIf the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
  • Explanation:

    I. Given,

    πr2= 616 cm2

    22/7×r2=616

    r2=616×7/22

    r=14cm

    II. Given, πr2h=9240

    22/7×14×14×h = 9240

    h = 420/28

    h = 15 cm

    Now, curved surface area of the cylinder = 2πrh

    = 2×22/7×14×15 = 1320 cm2

    Hence, the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

  • Question 142 :
  • I.  x2-6x+9=0

    II 4y2-15y+14=0

  • AIf x=y
  • BIf x≤y
  • CIf x< y
  • DIf x >y
  • EIf x=y or the relationship cannot be established.
  • Explanation:

    I. 

    x2-6x+9=0

    x2-3x-3x+9=0

    (x-3)2=0

    x=3

    II.

    4y2-15y+14=0

    4y2-8y-7y+14=0

    4y(y-8)-7(y-8)=0

    (y-8)(4y-7)=0

    y=8,7/4

    ∴ Relationship between x and y can not be determined.

  • Question 143 :
  • I. 2x2-9x+4=0

    II y2-14y+40=0

  • AIf x >y
  • BIf x< y
  • CIf x≥y
  • DIf x≤y
  • EIf x=y or the relationship cannot be established.
  • Explanation:

    I. 

    2x2-9x+4=0

    2x2-8x-x+4=0

    2x(x-4)-1(x-4)=0

    (x-4)(2x-1)=0

    x=4,1/2

    II.

    y2-14y+40=0

    y2-10y-4y+40=0

    y(y-10)-4(y-10)=0

    (y-4)(y-10)=0

    y=4,10

    ∴x≤y

  • Question 144 :
  • I. x2-10x+25=0

    II y2-9y+20=0

  • AIf x >y
  • BIf x< y
  • CIf x≥y
  • DIf x≤y
  • EIf x=y or the relationship cannot be established.
  • Explanation:

    I. x2-10x+25=0

     x2-5x-5x+25=0

    x(x-5)-5(x-5)=0

    (x-5)2=0

    x=5

    II.  y2-9y+20=0

    y2-4y-5y+20=0

    y(y-4)-5(y-4)=0

    (y-4)(y-5)=0

    y=4,5

    ∴x≥y

  • Question 145 :
  • I. 4x2-13x+10=0

    II 2y2-15y+22=0

  • AIf x >y
  • BIf x< y
  • CIf x≥y
  • DIf x≤y
  • EIf x=y or the relationship cannot be established.
  • Explanation:

    I. 4x2-13x+10=0

    4x2-8x-5x+10=0

    4x(x-2)-5(x-2)=0

    (x-2)(4x-5)=0

    x=2,5/4

    II. 2y2-15y+22=0

    2y2-4y-11y+22=0

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

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

    y=2,11/2

    ∴x≤y

  • Question 146 :
  • I. 30x2+17x+2=0

    II 3y2+8y+4=0

  • AIf x >y
  • BIf x< y
  • CIf x≥y
  • DIf x≤y
  • EIf x=y or the relationship cannot be established. I.
  • Explanation:

    I. 30x2+17x+2=0

    30x2+5x+12x+2=0

    5x(6x+1)+2(6x+1)=0

    (5x+2)(6x+1)=0

    x=-2/5,-1/6

    II. 3y2+8y+4=0

     3y2+6y+2y+4=0

    3y(y+2)+2(y+2)=0

    (y+2)(3y+2)=0

    y=-2,-2/3

    ∴x >y

  • Question 147 :
  • I. 6x2+11x+3=0

    II 20y2+9y+1=0

  • AIf x >y
  • BIf x< y
  • CIf x≥y
  • DIf x≤y
  • EIf x=y or the relationship cannot be established.
  • Explanation:

    I. 6x2+11x+3=0

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

    2x(3x+1)+3(3x+1)=0

    (3x+1)(2x+3)=0

    x=1/3,3/2

    II. 20y2+9y+1=0

    20y2+5y+4y+1=0

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

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

    y=-1/4,-1/5

    ∴x< y

  • Question 159 :
  • What is a MAC address in a Ethernet network

  • AThe address assigned by DHCP
  • BA TCP/IP address
  • CA logical address created by the network administrator
  • DA logical address which is subnet specific
  • EThe physical address assigned by the NIC manufacturer
  • Question 163 :
  • What value must a C++ destructor return

  • ADestruction do not return a value
  • BAn object of the class
  • CA status code determining whether the class was destructed correctly
  • DA pointer or status code
  • EA pointer to the class
  • Question 169 :
  • What is PPP used for

  • AIt is used to provided communication between two computers.
  • BIt is used to assign IP address.
  • CIt is used to send packets of data from one computer system to the other.
  • DIt is used to provide communication between two computers over a serial cable.
  • EIt is used to join two networks over a serial port.
  • Question 186 :
  • Java software was designed……….

  • ATo make writing Web pages easy for the new user.
  • BTo run on any computer or computing device regardless of its operating system.
  • CTo make software development appear complex.
  • DAs a new platform for the internet.
  • ETo be downloaded from the Internet as required
  • Question 188 :
  • Which of the following statement is false

  • AUnix supports multiple users.
  • BShell takes care of inter process communication.
  • CUnix and Linux are operating systems.
  • DLinux is an open-source operating system and the source code is shared
  • EShell provides the feature of I/O redirection.