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IBPS – Reasonig Mock Test 7
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Question 1 of 36
1. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
A word arrangement machine, when given an input line of words, rearrangement them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and the steps of rearrangement :
Input : As if it on an Zoo figure Of in at
Step I : an As if it on Zoo figure Of in at
Step II : As at if it on Zoo figure Of in
Step III : an As at figure if it on Zoo Of in
Step IV : an As at figure if in it on Zoo Of
Step V : an As at figure if in it Of on Zoo
(and Step V is the last step for this Input).
As per the rule followed in the above steps, in the given questions find out appropriate step for the given Input.
Which of the following will be Step II for the given input?
Input : am ace all if Is
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Question 2 of 36
2. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
A word arrangement machine, when given an input line of words, rearrangement them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and the steps of rearrangement :
Input : As if it on an Zoo figure Of in at
Step I : an As if it on Zoo figure Of in at
Step II : As at if it on Zoo figure Of in
Step III : an As at figure if it on Zoo Of in
Step IV : an As at figure if in it on Zoo Of
Step V : an As at figure if in it Of on Zoo
(and Step V is the last step for this Input).
As per the rule followed in the above steps, in the given questions find out appropriate step for the given Input.
Input : you are at fault on this
Which of the following Steps would be :
are at fault on you this ?
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Question 3 of 36
3. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
A word arrangement machine, when given an input line of words, rearrangement them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and the steps of rearrangement :
Input : As if it on an Zoo figure Of in at
Step I : an As if it on Zoo figure Of in at
Step II : As at if it on Zoo figure Of in
Step III : an As at figure if it on Zoo Of in
Step IV : an As at figure if in it on Zoo Of
Step V : an As at figure if in it Of on Zoo
(and Step V is the last step for this Input).
As per the rule followed in the above steps, in the given questions find out appropriate step for the given Input.
Step IV was like this :
an apple at cot was red on one side
Which of the following will be definitely be the input ?
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Question 4 of 36
4. Question
1 pointsA cube is colored red on one face, green on the opposite face, yellow on the another face and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two faces are left uncolored. It is then cut into 125 smaller cubes of equal size.
Answer the following questions based on the above statement.
How many cubes are uncolored on all the faces ?
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Question 5 of 36
5. Question
1 pointsA cube is colored red on one face, green on the opposite face, yellow on the another face and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two faces are left uncolored. It is then cut into 125 smaller cubes of equal size.
Answer the following questions based on the above statement.
How many cubes are colored blue on one face, red or green on another face and have four uncolored faces ?
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Question 6 of 36
6. Question
1 pointsA cube is colored red on one face, green on the opposite face, yellow on the another face and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two faces are left uncolored. It is then cut into 125 smaller cubes of equal size.
Answer the following questions based on the above statement.
How many cubes are colored red on one face, and have the remaining faces uncolored?
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Question 7 of 36
7. Question
1 pointsA cube is colored red on one face, green on the opposite face, yellow on the another face and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two faces are left uncolored. It is then cut into 125 smaller cubes of equal size.
Answer the following questions based on the above statement.
How many cubes have at least one green face ?
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Question 8 of 36
8. Question
1 pointsA cube is colored red on one face, green on the opposite face, yellow on the another face and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two faces are left uncolored. It is then cut into 125 smaller cubes of equal size.
Answer the following questions based on the above statement.
How many cubes have at least two colored faces ?
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Question 9 of 36
9. Question
1 pointsFrom the given statement choose the appropriate conclusions given below.
Statements :
A. All men are women
B. Some women are children
Conclusion :
I. Some men are children
II. All men are children
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Question 10 of 36
10. Question
1 pointsFrom the given statement choose the appropriate conclusions given below.
Statements :
A. Some men are women
B. No women is child
Conclusion :
I. Some men are women
II. No man is child
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Question 11 of 36
11. Question
1 pointsFrom the given statement choose the appropriate conclusions given below.
Statements :
A. Some pens are pencils
B. Some pencils are eraser.
Conclusion :
I. Some pens are pencils
II. Some pencils are pens
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Question 12 of 36
12. Question
1 pointsFrom the given statement choose the appropriate conclusions given below.
Statements :
A. Some cows are dog
B. Some dogs are fat
Conclusion :
I. Some cows are not fat
II. Some dogs are not fat
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Question 13 of 36
13. Question
1 pointsFrom the given statement choose the appropriate conclusions given below.
Statements :
A. Some cats are rats
B. All rats are dogs
Conclusion :
I. All dogs are rats
II. Some dogs are cats
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Question 14 of 36
14. Question
1 pointsEach of these has a statement followed by two conclusions. Make answer..
Statement :
Good voice is a natural gift but one has to keep practising to improve and excel well in the field of music.
Conclusion :
I. Natural gifts needs nurturing and care
II. Domestic demand should be reduced.
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Question 15 of 36
15. Question
1 pointsEach of these has a statement followed by two conclusions. Make answer..
Statement :
Domestic demand has been increasing faster than the production in indigenous crude oil
Conclusion :
I. Crude oil must be imported
II. Domestic demand should be reduced
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Question 16 of 36
16. Question
1 pointsEach of these has a statement followed by two conclusions. Make answer..
Statement :
Until our country achieves economic equality, political fredom and democracy would be meaningless
Conclusion :
I. Political freedom and democracy go hand in hand
II. Economic equality leads to real political freedom to their children
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Question 17 of 36
17. Question
1 pointsEach of these has a statement followed by two conclusions. Make answer..
Statement :
Parents prepared to pay any price for an elite education to their children
Conclusion :
I. All parents these days are very well off
II Parents have an obsessive passion for a perfect development of their children through good schooling
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Question 18 of 36
18. Question
1 pointsGiven question is followed by two statements giving certain information. Decide whether the information given in the statements is sufficient for answering questions. Mark your answer
Statement:
Has Smith ever won an award for literature?
Arguments:
I. Smith won the only an award that existed during his time
II. During Smith’s time, writing was looked down upon, let alone merit an award.
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Question 19 of 36
19. Question
1 pointsGiven question is followed by two statements giving certain information. Decide whether the information given in the statements is sufficient for answering questions. Mark your answer
Statement:
Can one go-to (A) without touching (B)
Arguments:
I. To go to (B) one has to touch (A)
II. It is not possible to go to (A) without touching D) or (C) , both of which require you to ouch (B)
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Question 20 of 36
20. Question
1 pointsThe question has a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Consider the statement and the assumption following it, in each of these questions and mark your answer :
Statement:
Many historians have done more harm than good by distorting truth
Assumption:
I. People believe what is written in the history books
II. Historians are seldom expected to depict the truth
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Question 21 of 36
21. Question
1 pointsThe question has a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. Consider the statement and the assumption following it, in each of these questions and mark your answer :
Statement:
It is not always true that adoption of sophisticated technology increases production efficiency.
Assumption:
I. Adoption of sophisticated technology is not difficult thing to achieve
II. Production and efficiency can be achieved by getting rid of sophisticated technology
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Question 22 of 36
22. Question
1 pointsIn the following question there is a statement followed by two courses of action I and II. Assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the two suggested courses of action logically follows. Mark your answer
Statement:
Every year, at the beginning or at the end of the monsoons, we have some cases of conjunctivitis, but this year it seems to be a major epidemic witnessed after nearly four years.
Courses of Action:
I. Precautionary measures should be taken after every four years to check this epidemic.
II. People should be advised to drink boiled water during a rainy season
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Question 23 of 36
23. Question
1 pointsIn the following question there is a statement followed by two courses of action I and II. Assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the two suggested courses of action logically follows. Mark your answer
Statement:
Exporters in the capital are alleging that commercial banks are violating a Reserve bank of India directive to operate a post shipment export credit denominated in foreign currency at international interest rates from January this year
Courses of Action:
I. The officers concerned in the commercial banks are to be suspended
II. The RBI should be asked to stop giving such directives to commercial banks
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Question 24 of 36
24. Question
1 pointsIn the following question there is a statement followed by two courses of action I and II. Assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the two suggested courses of action logically follows. Mark your answer
Statement:
Courts take too long in deciding important disputes of various departments.
Courses of Action:
I. Courts should be ordered to speed up matters
II. Special powers should be granted to officers to settle disputes concerning their department
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Question 25 of 36
25. Question
1 pointsIn the following question there is a statement followed by two courses of action I and II. Assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the two suggested courses of action logically follows. Mark your answer
Statement:
The Chairman stressed the need for making education system more flexible and regretted that the curriculum has not been revised in keeping with the pace of the changes taking place
Courses of Action:
I. Curriculum should be reviewed and revised periodically
II. System of education should be made more flexible
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Question 26 of 36
26. Question
1 pointsGiven below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the event events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B is true and you will not assumed anything beyond the given information while deciding the answer. Mark answer
Event (A) : This year, the government has decided to produce food grain earlier than the stipulated date.
Event (B) : This year, the government has decided to sell the crops to private traders.
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Question 27 of 36
27. Question
1 pointsGiven below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the event events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B is true and you will not assumed anything beyond the given information while deciding the answer. Mark answer
Event (A) : Many people have been reported to be suffering from a rare form of malaria in the city.
Event (B) : There are a large number of causes of people suffering from gastroenteritis being treated in various hospitals of the city.
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Question 28 of 36
28. Question
1 pointsGiven below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the event events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B is true and you will not assumed anything beyond the given information while deciding the answer. Mark answer
Event (A) : Majority of the government school teachers in the town joined the one-day strike called by the local teacher’s union
Event (B) : The state government had recently imposed ban on the teachers of government schools joining private coaching centers
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Question 29 of 36
29. Question
1 pointsGiven below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the event events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B is true and you will not assumed anything beyond the given information while deciding the answer. Mark answer
Event (A) : Many villages in district are marooned as the river overflowed the banks and many people have managed to survive on the trees and whichever place they could find above water.
Event (B) : The district administration has sent relief teams to the the affected villages to rescue the stranded villagers and have sent supplies of food and water to the nearby villages
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Question 30 of 36
30. Question
1 pointsGiven below are pairs of events A and B. You have to read both the event events A and B and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information given in A and B is true and you will not assumed anything beyond the given information while deciding the answer. Mark answer
Event (A) : The government has decided to reduced the excise duty on petroleum products by five percent with immediate effect.
Event (B) : The demand for crude oil in the international market has increased sustantially in the recent month
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Question 31 of 36
31. Question
1 pointsBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inference which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or false. Mark your answer
‘Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past, Indians, over the next two decades, would moves towards milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. India not ranks as the world’s largest milk producing country followed by US and Russia. Moreover milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet. In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO norms of daily milk consumption of 220 gms of milk per person from 111 gms in 1973. Consumption of cereals has been declining across several states in India barring Kerala. West Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal foods as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in the state of Punjab and Haryana’
In India milk and milk products are likely to witness the highest growth by 2020 from the present consumption in comparison to other diets.
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Question 32 of 36
32. Question
1 pointsBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inference which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or false. Mark your answer
‘Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past, Indians, over the next two decades, would moves towards milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. India not ranks as the world’s largest milk producing country followed by US and Russia. Moreover milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet. In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO norms of daily milk consumption of 220 gms of milk per person from 111 gms in 1973. Consumption of cereals has been declining across several states in India barring Kerala. West Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal foods as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in the state of Punjab and Haryana,’
Milk and its variants are at the top of the diet charts of Indians owing to their large availability and adopting them as a traditional diet.
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Question 33 of 36
33. Question
1 pointsBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inference which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or false. Mark your answer
‘Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past, Indians, over the next two decades, would moves towards milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. India not ranks as the world’s largest milk producing country followed by US and Russia. Moreover milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet. In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO norms of daily milk consumption of 220 gms of milk per person from 111 gms in 1973. Consumption of cereals has been declining across several states in India barring Kerala. West Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal foods as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in the state of Punjab and Haryana.’
Income levels of Indians are witnessing descending trends and this is likely to continue in the coming years
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Question 34 of 36
34. Question
1 pointsBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inference which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or false. Mark your answer
‘Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past, Indians, over the next two decades, would moves towards milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. India not ranks as the world’s largest milk producing country followed by US and Russia. Moreover milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet. In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO norms of daily milk consumption of 220 gms of milk per person from 111 gms in 1973. Consumption of cereals has been declining across several states in India barring Kerala. West Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal foods as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in the state of Punjab and Haryana.’
To meet the demand of non-cereal consumption the policy on agriculture needs to facilitate diversification and release of land from rice and wheat crops
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Question 35 of 36
35. Question
1 pointsBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inference which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or false. Mark your answer
‘Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past, Indians, over the next two decades, would moves towards milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. India not ranks as the world’s largest milk producing country followed by US and Russia. Moreover milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet. In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO norms of daily milk consumption of 220 gms of milk per person from 111 gms in 1973. Consumption of cereals has been declining across several states in India barring Kerala. West Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal foods as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in the state of Punjab and Haryana.’
Milk consumption per person in Russia and US is each less than that in India
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Question 36 of 36
36. Question
1 pointsBelow is given a passage followed by several possible inference which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or false. Mark your answer
‘Indians are now moving faster towards value-added rich diet. From consuming cereals in large quantities in the past, Indians, over the next two decades, would moves towards milk and milk products in large quantities followed by fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. India not ranks as the world’s largest milk producing country followed by US and Russia. Moreover milk has been a part of the traditional Indian diet. In the last 28 years, Indians have already touched the WTO norms of daily milk consumption of 220 gms of milk per person from 111 gms in 1973. Consumption of cereals has been declining across several states in India barring Kerala. West Bengal and Orissa. The consumption of non-cereal foods as milk, eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables has been highest in the state of Punjab and Haryana.’
Milk consumption per person in West Bengal is less than that in India.
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