IBPS PO/MT-XIV Model Test 146 PDF

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This document is a sample from a potential model test for IBPS PO/MT-XIV. It contains questions on English language and reasoning.

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Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions(1-5): In the following passage there are blanks, each of wh...

Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directions(1-5): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has r’s been numbered. Find out the appropriate word which fits the blank appropriately to make grammatically and contextually correct sentences. Mumbai’s real estate sector has always been the _____(1)_____ for many, including the city administration. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is the country’s most ____(2)____ area of operations in the real estate business. Although ha the city’s real estate market went through a slowdown from 2016 to 2022, there has been a ____(3)____ in the past two years. It recorded 11,443 property registrations in June alone, marking a 12-year record in stamp duty collection at E Rs.986 crore. Now that the party has started, powerful lobbies are eyeing the market to make a killing at the public’s expense. The proposed Dharavi d redevelopment project is the biggest example of this plan. Dharavi is known for being Asia’s largest slum. Located at the centre of Mumbai, it has always been in the news for redevelopment. The first _____(4)____ proposal came in 2003-04 ee when there was a boom in the real estate market. Dharavi is also a hub of small- ____(5)____ industries such as bakeries, garments, and leather and plastic industries. Redeveloping it has been the dream project of every State government C in the past 20-plus years. Going ____(6)____ money, the redevelopment of Dharavi would also be a one-of-its-kind project in the _____(7)______ of real estate worldwide. Sr 1. 1) cash cow 2) treasure trove 3) golden goose 4) money tree 5) gold mine 2. 1) gainful 2) lucrative 3) fruitful 4) attractive 5) generous 3. 1) recovery 2) rebound 3) resurgence 4) revival 5) reawakening 4. 1) definite 2) firm 3) concrete 4) specific 5) clear 5. 1) extent 2) magnitude 3) propotion 4) measure 5) scale 6. 1) inside 2)over 3) beyond 4) beside 5) besides 7. 1) history 2) chronicle 3) past 4) record 5) heritage C Directions(8-11): Which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given, mark ‘No correction required’ as your answer. 8. The company has been aiming to achieve unprecedented success, expanding its global footprint and launching innovative products, all while navigating to complex regulatory challenges in multiple countries. 1) navigated to complex regulatory challenges 2) navigate complex regulatory challenges 3) navigating complex regulatory challenges 4) navigates through complex regulatory challenges 5) no correction required 9. In the age of digital communication, individuals has relied on social media platforms to connect with others, share information, and express their opinions freely. 1) have relied 2) relying 3) relies 4) had relied 5) no correction required 1 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 10. The committee is reviewing the proposals submitted by various departments, aiming to identify the most innovative solutions that align with the organization’s strategic goals. 1) has reviewed 2) were reviewing 3) will review 4) are reviewing 5) no correction required 11. The students was preparing for their final exams, ensuring that they covered all the necessary material before the big day. 1) are preparing 2) were preparing 3) have prepared 4) is preparing 5) no correction required Directions(12-16): Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), and r’s (E) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the given question. A. All Quad governments have institutionalized the Quad at all levels and across a diverse array of departments and agencies. B. Quad Foreign Ministers have met eight times, most recently in Tokyo in July. ha C. Quad country representatives convene on a regular basis, at all levels, to consult one another, exchange ideas to advance shared priorities, and deliver benefits for partners across the Indo-Pacific region. D. Over the past four years, Quad Leaders have met six times, including twice virtually. E d E. Today, Quad Leaders announced new initiatives to solidify these habits of cooperation and to set up the Quad to endure for the long-term. 12. Which of the following will be SECOND sentence after rearrangement? ee 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 13. Which of the following will be FIRST sentence after rearrangement? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 14. Which of the following will be FIFTH (last) sentence after rearrangement? C 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E Sr 15. Which of the following will be THIRD sentence after rearrangement? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E 16. Which of the following will be FOURTH sentence after rearrangement? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E Directions (17-26): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. The Semicon Summit, an annual gathering of industry leaders, policymakers, C and innovators, serves as a pivotal platform for discussing the future of the semiconductor industry. As the world increasingly relies (A)/over technology, the demand for (B)/ semiconductors has skyrocketed, making(C)/ this summit more relevant than ever.(D) The event draws participation from major players in the semiconductor sector, including manufacturers, suppliers, and research institutions, all eager to explore new opportunities and address pressing challenges. One of the primary focuses of this year’s summit is the global supply chain. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in semiconductor production, leading to significant shortages that affected various industries, from automotive to consumer electronics. Leaders at the summit are emphasizing the need for a resilient and flexible supply chain, advocating for greater collaboration among nations to ensure stability and reliability. Discussions highlight the importance of diversifying production locations and investing in domestic manufacturing capabilities to reduce dependence on a single source. Another critical topic at the Semicon Summit is innovation in semiconductor 2 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 technology. As devices become more complex, there is a growing need for advanced chips that can handle increased processing power while maintaining energy efficiency. Industry experts are showcasing cutting-edge research in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and quantum computing. These technologies demand semiconductors that not only perform exceptionally well but also consume less power, leading to a more sustainable future. Moreover, the summit emphasizes the role of government policies in shaping the semiconductor landscape. Policymakers are encouraged to create favorable environments for research and development. Incentives for companies to invest in new technologies and facilities are vital for maintaining a competitive edge in the global market. r’s Keynote speakers include influential government officials and business leaders who share their insights on how collaboration between the public and private sectors can drive innovation and growth. Sustainability is also a significant theme at the summit. The semiconductor industry is under pressure to adopt environmentally friendly practices, from the sourcing of raw materials to the ha manufacturing processes. Leaders in the field are discussing strategies to minimize waste, reduce carbon footprints, and develop sustainable supply chains. This commitment to sustainability not only addresses environmental concerns but also meets the growing consumer demand for responsible manufacturing practices. E d Networking opportunities abound at the Semicon Summit, enabling participants to form valuable connections that can lead to collaborative projects and partnerships. Attendees include engineers, scientists, and business executives ee who exchange ideas and best practices. Workshops and panel discussions provide platforms for deep dives into specific topics, allowing for a richer understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the semiconductor industry. As the summit progresses, it becomes evident that the future of semiconductors will be shaped C by collaboration across various sectors. From academia to industry, stakeholders Sr must work together to drive innovation and ensure a steady supply of advanced chips. The discussions at the Semicon Summit reflect a shared commitment to overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities in an ever-evolving technological landscape. 17. Which technology areas are being showcased for advanced chip demands at the summit? 1) Virtual reality and augmented reality 2) Artificial intelligence and machine learning C 3) E-commerce and digital marketing 4) Cybersecurity and blockchain 5) Robotics and automation 18. According to the passage, which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Featured orators consist of notable government representatives and corporate executives who offer their perspectives on how partnerships between public and private entities can propel progress and stimulate development. B. Innovations require chips that not only deliver outstanding performance but also use minimal energy, paving the way for a more sustainable future. C. As technology evolves in simplicity, the demand for sophisticated chips capable of managing higher processing power while preserving energy efficiency continues to rise. 1) Only A and C 2) Only B and C 3) Only A and B 4) All A, B and C 5) None of the above 3 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 19. What is a key strategy discussed for minimizing environmental impact in semiconductor manufacturing? 1) Increasing production rates 2) Reducing raw material costs 3) Developing sustainable supply chains 4) Expanding international markets 5) Limiting technology research 20. Which stakeholder groups are encouraged to collaborate for future advancements in semiconductors? 1) Only manufacturers 2) Academia and industry r’s 3) Government and consumers 4) Investors and analysts 5) Exporters and importers 21. What is the tone of above passage? A. Informative B. Optimistic C. nostalgic D. Critical 1) Both A and D 2) Both B and C 3) Both C and A 22. 4) Both A and B ha 5) All the above In this question a sentence from above passage is divided into four parts denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D) has been given. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the E sentence. That part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is “No error”. d Ignore the errors of punctuation of any. As the world increasingly relies (A)/over technology, the demand for (B)/ semiconductors has skyrocketed, making(C)/ this summit more relevant than ee ever.(D) 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No error 23. Choose the word which expresses nearly the opposite meaning of the given word draws as given in the passage. C 1) attraction 2) repels 3) entice 4) allure 5) polestar Sr 24. Choose the word which expresses the same meaning of the given word source as given in the passage. 1) origin 2) authority 3) head 4) validate 5) corroborate 25. What role do government policies play according to discussions at the summit? 1) Restricting trade 2) Shaping the semiconductor landscape 3) Regulating pricing 4) Promoting foreign investments 5) Taxation strategies 26. What is one of the expected outcomes of the Semicon Summit? C 1) Decline in technological growth 2) Increased competition among countries 3) Paving the way for a brighter future 4) A focus on traditional manufacturing methods 5) Decreased collaboration across sectors Directions (27-30): In this question a sentence divided into four parts denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D) has been given. Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence. That part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is “No error”. Ignore the errors of punctuation of any. 27. The village, whose population has surged to a (A)/ number larger than five times that of its (B)/neighboring hamlet, now faces challenges (C)/related to infrastructure and resource management on its outskirts.(D) 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No error 4 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 28. She brushed past the clutter (A)/strewn across the floor on her way to (B)/her bedroom, inquiring with a hint (C)/of impatience where had he ventured.(D) 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No error 29. Mainstream universities in India are now (A)/ allowing women and working professionals to learn (B)/at their own pace and give examinations as private candidates, thereby (C)/promoting greater accessibility and flexibility in education.(D) 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No error 30. The transformative technology has (A)/ enabled and mediated digital learning, a flexibility (B)/ approach to education that is supposed (C)/to enhance traditional r’s face-to-face formal education. (D) 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No error QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Direction(31-35): Study the table and answer the given question : ha Data related to the number of students enrolled in institutes A, B and C for learning either of the two languages French and German : Institutes Out of the number of students enrolled in the Number of students institute learning French ENumber of male students Number of female students d A 38 32 54 B 44 24 42 C 21 27 30 ee 31. What is the respective ratio between total number of females enrolled in Institutes B and C together and the number of males enrolled in Institute C ? 1) 17 : 9 2) 15 : 7 3) 15 : 4 4) 13 : 5 5) 17 : 7 C 32. What is the average number of students learning German in Institutes A, B and C? Sr 1) 20 2) 22 3) 17 4) 21 5) 19 33. In Institute A, if the number of male students learning French is 29, what is the number of females learning German ? 1) 8 2) 9 3) 5 4) 6 5) 7 34. If in Institute B, out of the number of students (male + female) learning French, three-seventh are females, what is the number of males learning French in Institute B ? 1) 24 2) 20 3) 18 4) 15 5) 8 C 35. What is the difference between the number of students (male + female) enrolled in institutes A and C ? 1) 23 2) 32 3) 34 4) 22 5) 14 Direction(36-40): Study the given information and answer the given questions : The given data is regarding the number of students who gave one or more of the three types of exams : GMAT, GRE and CLAT. Number of students who gave only GMAT is half of those who gave both GMAT and CLAT (but not GRE). 10% of the total number of students gave both GRE and CLAT (but not GMAT) and 20% of the total number of students gave only CLAT. Number of students who gave both GMAT and GRE (but not CLAT) is twice the number of students who gave both GMAT and CLAT (but not GRE). Number of students who gave only CLAT is 20 more than those who gave only GRE. 30 students gave all three exams. Number of students who gave only GRE is equal to the number of students who gave both GMAT and CLAT (but not GRE). 36. What is the respective ratio between number of students who did not give GRE and the number of students who did not give GMAT ? 1) 11 : 14 2) 10 : 7 3) 11 : 15 4) None of these given as option 5) 7 : 4 5 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 37. What is the difference between the number of students who gave both GMAT and GRE (but not CLAT) and the number of students who gave both GMAT and CLAT (but not GRE) ? 1) 50 2) 40 3) 60 4) 70 5) 45 38. Average weight of the number of students who gave only CLAT is 55 kg and average weight of the number of students who gave only GMAT is 40 kg. What is the average of the total weight of the students who gave only CLAT and those who gave only GMAT ? (in kgs) 1) 48 2) 51.25 3) 60 4) 75 5) 36.5 39. Number of students who did not give CLAT is what percent of the number of r’s students who gave only GRE ? 1) 250 2) 350 3) 480 4) 700 5) 620 40. Diameter of a circle C is two third of the radius of the right circular cylinder having volume 19404m3 and height of 14 m. What is the difference between the area of circle and curved surface area of the cylinder ? (in m2) 1) 1694 2) 1205 ha 3) 1510 4) 1720 5) 1880 Direction(41-45): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given number series ? 41. 500 1) 1000 ? 250 2) 500 E 750 187.5 3) 400 937.5 4) 425.5 5) 525 d 42. 8 10 23 73 297 ? 1) 1325 2) 1471 3) 1491 4) 1345 5) 1501 ee 43. 1005 1000 985 960 925 ? 1) 850 2) 900 3) 870 4) 880 5) 890 44. 4 8 35 51 176 ? 1) 221 2) 236 3) 280 4) 212 5) 262 C 45. 88 99 92 97 94 ? Sr 1) 101 2) 100 3) 98 4) 102 5) 96 46. A, B and C started a business by investing Rs.12,000, Rs.16,000 and Rs.20,000 respectively. At the end of 6 months from the start of the business, A and B invested an additional amount Rs.4,000 each and C withdrew Rs.4,000. If at the end of 10 months, C received Rs.5,750 as his share in the profit, what was the total profit received at the end of 10 months ? 1) Rs.14,880 2) Rs.14,260 3) Rs.17,360 4) Rs.17,980 5) Rs.15,500 C 47. Supriya’s present age is twice of Radha’s present age. If after 12 years Supriya’s age will be thrice of Radha’s age 4 years ago. what is the difference between their present ages ? 1) 20 years 2) 28 years 3) 13 years 4) 24 years 5) 12 years 48. In the month of March 2019, Madhushree paid EMI which was 20% of her monthly salary. The remaining salary she spent on shopping of groceries and clothes in the respective ratio of 5 : 3. She spent Rs.9,000 on shopping of clothes. If in April 2019, her salary increased by 10%. What was her salary in April 2019 ? 1) Rs.30,000 2) Rs.33,000 3) Rs.35,090 4) Rs.40,040 5) Rs.44,000 49. 14 women can complete a piece of work in 12 days. 18 men can complete the same work in 8 days. How much work will be left unfinished after 6 women and 6 men together work for 8 days ? 11 5 8 13 10 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 21 21 21 21 21 6 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 50. While purchasing a flight ticket, Ayushi got a promotional discount of 30% on the fare but she had to pay 12.5% as Service tax on the discounted fare and Rs.200 as convenience fee. If Ayushi paid Rs.3,350 as the total fare, how much promotional discount did she get ? 1) Rs.1,200 2) Rs.1,500 3) Rs.1,110 4) Rs.1,350 5) Rs.1,050 51. A sum of money (Rs. X) was invested for 8 years in a scheme which offers simple interest at a rate of 15% p.a. The amount received after 8 years was reinvested in the same scheme for the same period. If the amount received after reinvesting for the said period is Rs.1,536 more than Rs. X. What was the initial sum of money (Rs. X) invested in the scheme ? 1) Rs.500 2) Rs.1,000 3) Rs.400 4) Rs.800 5) Rs.600 r’s 52. The average of five observations, x1 x2, x3, x4 and x5, is 23. The average of first three observations (x 1, x 2 and x 3) is 10 less than the average of last three observations (x3, x4 and x5). If the average of first two observations (x1 and x2) is 15.5. What is the value of the third observation (x3) ? 1) 28 2) 23 3) 13 4) 33 5) 18 53. Vessel A contains a mixture of orange juice and apple juice in the respective ha quantities of 12 litres and 6 litres. Vessel B contains a mixture of orange juice and apple juice in the respective quantities of 18 litres and 6 litres. Mixtures from Vessels A and B are both mixed together in Vessel C. What is the resultant percentage of Apple juice in Vessel C ? 1) 25 3 2) 28 4 E 3) 22 4 4) 24 2 5) 20 6 d 7 7 7 7 7 54. The sum of side of a square and length of a rectangle is 26 m and the sum of the side of the square and breadth of the rectangle is 22 m. If the length of the ee rectangle is 1.5 times its breadth, what is the respective ratio between the area of the square and the area of the rectangle ? 1) 49 : 24 2) 47 : 25 3) 49 : 23 4) 49 : 25 5) 47 : 23 C 55. A boat takes 2 hours to travel 30 kms downstream. If the respective ratio between speed of the boat downstream and speed of the boat upstream is 5 : 3. What is the Sr speed of the current ? 1) 3.5km/h 2) 2km/h 3) 3km/h 4) 2.5km/h 5) 1.5km/h Direction(56-60):Refer to the pie chart and table and answer the given question: Data related to the total number of bachelor degree students in City College in 2017 Total Students = 500 B.Sc, 22% B.Tech, 16% C Degrees Total Female Students ( in %) B.A, 20% B.Tech 35 B.A 60 B.Pharma, B.com 50 20% B.Pharma 25 B.Sc 40 B.com, 22% 56. If the respective ratio between male and female students in B.A in the year 2018 becomes 7:3 and number of students (Male + Female) in B.A course increases to 300, then what is the difference between the number of male students in 2018 and that in 2017 in the same course ? 1) 180 2) 182 3) 155 4) 165 5) 170 7 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 57. Number of male students in B.A is what percent more than the number of female students in B.Pharma ? 1) 65 2) 75 3) 37 4) 50 5) 60 58. What is the average number of male students in B.Com and B.Pharma ? 1) 65 2) 55 3) 50 4) 75 5) 80 59. What is the total of number of female students in B.Pharma and B.A together ? 1) 85 2) 90 3) 110 4) 105 5) 115 60. What is the difference between the number of male students in B.Tech and number of female students in B.Sc ? 1) 9 2) 14 3) 12 4) 6 5) 8 r’s Direction(61-65): In the given question two quantities are given, one as Quantity I and another as Quantity II. You have to determine the relationship between the two quantities and choose the appropriate option. 61. Quantity I : The probability of getting a ‘4’ on a single throw of a dice. Quantity II: The probability of getting a card of spades from a pack of 52 cards in a single draw. ha 1) Quantity I < Quantity II 2) Quantity I  Quantity II 3) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relationship cannot be established from the information given E 4) Quantity I > Quantity II 5) Quantity I  Quantity II d 62. Quantity I : 40% of 30% of 1500 Quantity II: 15% of 40% of 3200 1) Quantity I  Quantity II ee 2) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relationship cannot be established from the information given 3) Quantity I < Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II C 5) Quantity I > Quantity II 63. Quantity I : The circumference of a circle with a radius of 28cm. Sr Quantity II : Perimeter of a square with side 38 cm. 1) Quantity I < Quantity II 2) Quantity I > Quantity II 3) Quantity I  Quantity II 4) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relationship cannot be established from the infermation given 5) Quantity I  Quantity II 64. Consider the equations : 14x + 5 = 187 C 3y - 10 = 41 Quantity I : x Quantity II : y 1) Quantity I < Quantity II 2) Quantity I > Quantity II 3) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relationship cannot be established from the information given 4) Quantity I  Quantity II 5) Quantity I  Quantity II 2 65. Consider the equations: x + 30x + 225 = 0 3y2 + 35y + 100 = 0 Quantity I: x Quantity II: y 1) Quantity I  Quantity II 2) Quantity I < Quantity II 3) Quantity I < Quantity II 4) Quantity I  Quantity II 5) Quantity I = Quantity II or the relationship cannot be established from the infermation given 8 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 REASONING Direction (66-70): Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions Seven people A, B, P, Q, S, T and X are sitting in a straight line with equal distance between adjacent persons. Three of them are facing north while remaining people are facing south. B sits second to the left of T. People sit at extreme ends of the row facing opposite directions (i.e.: if the person sits at left-end faces south another person sits at other ends face north and vice versa). Immediate neighbours of C facing opposite directions. As many people sits to the right of C as to the left of X. C faces r’s north. Only two people sit between P and Q. Immediate neighbours of T face opposite directions. C sits third to the right of B and both are not face the same direction. Neither C nor B sits at ends of the line. P does not sit at any extreme ends of the row. A sits to the right of T, but not immediate. 66. How many people sit between C and X? 67. 1) Two ha 2) Three 3) One 4) No one Who amongst the following people sit third to the left of T? 5) More than three 1) Q 2) B 3) X 4) P 5) A 68. E Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does d not belong to that group? 1) A – T 2) C – P 3) T – X 4) P – Q 5) C – Q 69. Which of the following statement/s is/are true as per the given arrangement? ee 1) C and B are facing same direction 2) T sits second to the left of B 3) Only three people sit between C and X 4) All the given options are true 5) T and P are sitting immediate right to each other C 70. What is position of X with respect to P? 1) Second to the right 2) Third to the left 3) Second to the left Sr 4) Immediate left 5) Third to the right Direction (71-75): Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions Five people – A, B, C, P and Q live on five different floors of a five storeyed building where ground floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor of the building is numbered five. Only one person lives on each floor. Also, each one of them likes a different fruits viz. Apple, C Orange, Papaya, Banana and Grapes. Note: None of the given information is necessarily in the same order. P lives on even numbered floor. B lives below C. Only one person lives between P and one who likes grapes. B and C do not live on immediate floors. As many people live above the one who likes grapes as below the one who likes apple. The one who likes banana live below the one who likes papaya. B does not like Orange. A lives above Q but not immediately. A does not like grapes. Only one person lives between A and one who likes papaya. More than one person live between one who likes papaya and one who likes banana. 71. Who amongst the following people lives two floors above the B? 1) C 2) One who likes apple 3) A 4) One who likes papaya 5) Q 72. How many people sit between C and one who likes Banana? 1) Two 2) One 3) Three 4) More than three 5) No one 9 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 73. Which of the following fruit does B like? 1) Banana 2) Orange 3) Apple 4) Grapes 5) Papaya 74. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? 1) B – Grapes 2) A – Orange 3) P – Apple 4) B – Papaya 5) Q – Banana 75. Which of the following statement/s is/are true as per the given arrangement? 1) Only two people live between P and B 2) B likes Orange 3) A lives on fourth floor 4) All the given options are true r’s 5) P lives above the floor of the one who likes Grapes Direction (76-80): Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions In a certain code language: ha "festival for women only" is coded as "pa ge bo xu" "provide peace to women' is coded as "wr dl nj ge" "women like to celebrate" is coded as "ge ct fx wr" "celebrate peace in festival" is coded as "dl bo sv ct" E (Note: All codes are two letter codes only) d 76. What may be the possible codes for 'provide idea' in the given code language? 1) fx hy 2) xu bo 3) hy nj 4) nj xu 5) wr fx 77. What is the code for 'celebrate' in the given code language? ee 1) sv 2) wr 3) ct 4) dl 5) ge 78. In the given code language what does the code 'pa' stand for? 1) peace 2) Either 'for' or 'only' C 3) Either 'women' or 'to' 4) celebrate 5) festival Sr 79. What is the code for 'women' in the given code language? 1) bo 2) xu 3) ct 4) nj 5) ge 80. If 'peace to mind' is coded as 'zg wr dl' in the given code language, then what will be the code for 'mind in festival'? 1) zg bo dl 2) dl zg sv 3) bo sv zg 4) zg nj wr 5) sv wr bo Direction (81-85): Study the given information carefully to answer the given C questions There are eight people namely - A, B , C , D, P, Q, R and S were born in different year’s viz. 1993, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2018 but not necessarily in the same order. Calculations are done with respect to the year 2024 and assuming months and dates to be same. Less than three people are younger than P. Only one person was born between P and B. D is the eldest person. The difference between the ages of R and D is 7years. A was born immediate to neither B nor R. Q was born on odd numbered year. C is older than S who is three years older than A. 81. How many people were born between P and C? 1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) More than three 5) No one 82. In which of the following year was S born? 1) 1993 2) 2000 3) 2002 4) 2009 5) 1996 10 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 83. What is the age difference between Q and R? 1) 16 Years 2) 18 Years 3) 9 Years 4) 13 Years 5) 11 Years 84. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? 1) C – S 2) R – A 3) S – P 4) A – B 5) D – R 85. Which of the following statement/s is/are true as per the given arrangement? 1) R is younger than only two people 2) Only two people were born between A and C r’s 3) A was born in the year 2005 4) All the given options are true 5) The age difference between Q and S is 11 years Direction (86-88): Study the given information carefully to answer the given ha questions There are eight members M, N, O, P, U, V, W and X in a family and no person other than the given people in this family. M is spouse of X. M is the brother of W. E O is the daughter of M. N is the father of V. W is spouse of N. U is the son of P. W is the mother-in-law of P. N has only one son and no daughter. d 86. Who is the father-in-law of P? 1) W 2) M 3) N 4) X 5) O ee 87. How many married couples in this family? 1) Two 2) One 3) Four 4) Three 5) More than three 88. Who is the sister-in-law of X? C 1) N 2) W 3) V 4) P 5) U 89. If it is possible to make only one meaningful four letter English word using the Sr first, the third, the sixth and the ninth letters (when counted from left to right) of the word “PREVENTION” using each letter only once, which of the following will be the second letter from the left end of the word thus formed? If no such word can be formed mark X as your answer. If more than one such words can be formed mark Z as your answer. 1) E 2) P 3) X 4) N 5) Z C Direction (90-95): Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions Six people namely – P, Q, R, S, T and U gave an exam either on 12 th or 17th of March, April and May of the same year. Only one person gave an exam on each date and only two people gave an exam in each month. No other person gave an exam in the given year. R gave an exam in the month having odd number of days and on even numbered date. More than one person gave an exam between Q and S. Only two people gave an exam between R and U. Q gave an exam neither on odd numbered date nor at the first. The number of people gave an exam before U is one less than the number of people gave an exam after P. 90. How many people gave an exam between U and R? 1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) No one 5) Four 11 Sreedhar’s CCE IBPS PO/MT-XIV PRELIMS MODEL TEST-146 & NIACL AO PHASE-I TEST-9 91. Who among following gave an exam on 17th April? 1) U 2) P 3) R 4) S 5) Q 92. S gave an exam on which of the following dates? 1) April – 12th 2) May – 12th 3) March – 12th th th 4) May – 17 5) March – 17 93. How many people gave an exam before Q? 1) Three 2) One 3) Two 4) No one 5) More than three 94. Who gave an exam immediately after P? 1) U 2) T 3) Q 4) R 5) S r’s 95. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? 1) T – Q 2) U – P 3) Q – R 4) P –S 5) U – Q 96. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “DELICIOUS” each of ha which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in English alphabetical order? 1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) None 5) Four E Direction: (97-99) Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions d Six persons are there in a family and they having different ages. M is older than N. B is older than M. A is younger than O. M is third youngest person in this family. O is younger than C and older than A. B is not older than O. A is not the ee youngest person. The age of second oldest is 55years. 97. Who among the following person(s) is/are older than B? 1) M 2) A 3) C 4) O 5) Both 3 and 4 C 98. If age of M is 50years then what may be the probable age of B? 1) 45 2) 57 3) 53 4) 62 5) 60 Sr 99. How many people are older than A? 1) Three 2) Two 3) One 4) More than three 5) No one 100. If all the vowels in the word ‘GENARATION’ are changed to the next letter as per the English alphabetical order and all the consonants are changed to the previous letter as per the English alphabetical order, then in the new word thus formed, C which of the following letters will appear twice? 1) F, M 2) M, B, S 3) F, M, B 4) M, J 5) B, M KEY 1.3 2.2 3.2 4.3 5.5 6.3 7.1 8.3 9.1 10.5 11.2 12.2 13.4 14.5 15.3 16.1 17.2 18.3 19.3 20.2 SCAN QR FOR 21.4 22.2 23.2 24.1 25.2 26.3 27.2 28.4 29.3 30.2 OUR RESULTS 31.5 32.1 33.5 34.1 35.4 36.4 37.2 38.2 39.2 40.1 41.2 42.3 43.4 44.4 45.5 46.5 47.4 48.2 49.3 50.1 51.3 52.2 53.2 54.1 55.3 56.5 57.5 58.1 59.1 60.5 61.1 62.3 63.2 64.1 65.2 66.2 67.3 68.4 69.3 70.3 71.2 72.3 73.4 74.4 75.5 76.3 77.3 78.2 79.5 80.3 81.2 82.3 83.4 84.4 85.4 86.3 87.4 88.2 89.5 90.1 91.2 92.4 93.3 94.4 95.5 96.5 97.5 98.3 99.4 100.3 12

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