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Re: IBPS entrance exam question paper

The recruitment of Probationary Officers are done every year IBPS conducted recruitment exam for Probationary Officers
where lakhs of candidates apply to get posted at various nationalized banks as probationary officers.

Here is paper info of this exam :
1. Reasoning 50 Composite time of 2 hours
2. English Language 40
3. Quantitative Aptitude 50
4. General Awareness (with special reference to Banking Industry)
40
5. Computer Knowledge 20
Total 200

Here I am also uploading question paper of this exam :
IBPS PO entrance exam question paper
Q.1.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that
does
not
belong to the group?
a)
72
b)
42
c)
152
d)
110
e)
156
Q.2.
How manymeaningful words can .be made from the letters
ADEL
using each letter only once?
a)
None
b)
One
c)
Two
d)
Three
e)
More than three
Q.3.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘
ADVERTISE
’, each of which has as
manyletters between them in the word, as they have in the English alphabet?
a)
None
b)
One
c)
Two
d)
Three
e)
None of these
Q.4.
In a certain code
FUEL
is written as
$%#6
and
KITE
is written as
@•7#.
How is
LIFE
written inthat
code?
a)
6%$#
b)
6$%#
c)
6*$#
d)
6%*#
e)
None of these
Q.5.
If in the word
CUSTOMIZE
all the consonants are replaced by the previous letter and all thevowels
are replaced by the next letter in English alphabet and then all the letters are arrangedalphabetically
from left to right, which letter will be fourth from the right?
a)
R
b)
T
c)
L
d)
M
e)
None of these
In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II
and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be atvariance from
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commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of thegiven conclusions logically
follows from the given statements disregarding commonly knownfacts.
Q.6. Statements :
All flowers are fruits. No fruit is juice.
Some juices are proteins. All proteins are vitamins.
Conclusions: I.
Some vitamins are fruits.
II.
Some juices are vitamins
III.
No flower is juice.
a)
Only I & II follow
b)
Only I & III follow
c)
All I, II & III follow
d)
Only II & III follow
e)
None of these
Q.7. Statements :
Some bags are suits. All suits are trousers.Some trousers are shirts. All shirts are coats.
Conclusions: I.
Some trousers are coats.
II.
Some bags are trousers.
III.
Some suits are coats.
a)
Only I & II follow
b)
Only I follows
c)
Only II & III follow
d)
All follow
e)
None of these
Q.8. Statements :
All books are novels. Some novels are poems.Some poems are stories. No novel is
amovie.
Conclusions : I.
Some books are poems.
II.
Somemovies are novels.
III.
No movie is a novel.
a)
Only I follows
b)
Only I & II follow
c)
Only either II or III follows
d)
None follows
e)
None of these
Q.9. Statements :
All cups are bowls. All bowls are trays. Some trays are plates. No plate is spoon.
Conclusions : I.
Some bowls are plates.
II.
Some cups are spoons.
III.
No cup is spoon.
a)
Only I follows
b)
Only II follows
c)
Only II & III follow
d)
All follow
e)
None of these
Q.10. Statements :
Some towers are pillars. Some pillars are buildings. All buildings are flats. No flat is
house.
Conclusions : I.
No building is house.
II.
Some towers are houses.
III.
Some towers are flats.
a)
None follows
b)
Only I follows
c)
Only II & III follow
d)
All follow
e)
None of these
In these questions the symbols ©,#,$, % and # are used with different meanings as follows :
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B.
‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’.
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‘A $ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.
‘A
*
B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’.
In each question, four statements showing relationships have been given, which are followed by three
conclusions I, II and III. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion(s) is/are
definitely true.
Q.11. Statements :
V $ Y, Y@Z, Z % X, X # T
Conclusions : I.
T # Z
II.
X # Y
III.
Z

Y
a)
None follows
b)
Only I follows
c)
Only II & III follow
d)
Only I & III follow
e)
None of these
Q.12. Statements :
R @ J, J % F, F

E, E % M
Conclusions : I.
M # J
II.
F%M
III.
M

R
a)
Only I follows
b)
Only II follows
c)
Only III follows
d)
Only I & II follow
e)
All follow
Q.13. Statements :
H # R, R @ L, L

W, W % F
Conclusions : I.
H # L
II.
F # L
III.
H $ F
a)
Only I follows
b)
Only I & II follow
c)
Only II & III follow
d)
Only either I or II follows
e)
All follow
Q.14. Statements :
M # K, M $ F, F % Q, Q

H
Conclusions : I.
H # K
II.
Q # K
III.
Q @ M
a)
Only I & II follow
b)
Only either I or II follows
c)
All I, II & III follow
d)
Only II & III follow
e)
None of these
Q.15. Statements :
D

Q, Q $ L, L # T, T % H
Conclusions : I.
D

L
II.
L @ H
III.
H

L
a)
Only I follows
b)
Only I & II follow
c)
Only either II or III follows
d)
All I, II & III follow
e)
Only I and either II or III follow
Given an input line the machine arranges the words and numbers in steps in a systematic manner as
illustrated below:
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Input line :
56 dress fine shine 32 66 72 offer
Step I
72 56 dress fine shine 32 66 offer
Step II
72 shine 56 dress fine 32 66 offer
Step III
72 shine 66 56 dress fine 32 offer
Step IV
72 shine 66 offer 56 dress fine 32
StepV
72 shine 66 offer 56 fine dress 32
Step VI
72 shine 66 offer 56 fine 32 dress
Step VI is the last step and the output in Step VI is the final output.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate
step for the given input.
Q.16.
Step IV of an input is ’
62 sound 56 sleep roampresent 33 49
'.What will be the input definitely?
a)
sound 62 sleep 56 roam present 33 49
b)
sleep sound 62 56 roam present 33 49
c)
62 sound sleep 56 roam present 33 49
d)
Cannot be determined
e)
None of these
Q.17.
Which of the following will be the third step for input: ‘
jockey firm 36 43 growth chart 22 45

?
a)
45 jockey 43 growth firm 36 chart 22
b)
45 jockey 43 firm growth 36 chart 22
c)
45 jockey 43 growth 36 firm chart 22
d)
45 jockey 43 firm 36 growth chart 22
e)
None of these
Q.18.
Step II of an input is ’
53 window 42 50 door lock key 36'
. How many more steps will be required
to complete the arrangement?
a)
Three
b)
Four
c)
Five
d)
Six
e)
None of these
Q.19.
What will be the fifth step of an input whose first step is ’
85 journey train 36 54 daily 28
mansion

?
a)
85 train 54 mansion 28 journey daily 36
b)
85 train 54 mansion journey 36 daily 28
c)
85 train 54 mansion 36 journey daily 28
d)
There is no such step
e)
None of these
Q.20.
Which step will be the last step for an input whose second step is ’
63 Sour 18 56 grapes healthy
32 rise’
?
a)
IV
b)
V
c)
VIII
d)
VII
e)
None of these
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(iv)
If the first as well as the last digit is even both are to be coded by *
Q.26. 586403
a)
KRJQH
Δ
b)
Δ
RJQHK
c)
Δ
HJQRK
d)
KHJQR
Δ
e)
None of these
Q.27. 801234
a)
* HA@
Δ
*
b)
RHA@
Δ
*
c)
*H \
Δ
@A*
d)
RHA@
Δ
Q
e)
None of these
Q.28. 439157
a)
Q
Δ
$AKE
b)
E
Δ
$AKQ
c)
Q
Δ
$AKQ
d)
E
Δ
$AKE
e)
None of these
Q.29. 389160
a)
Δ
R$AJH
b)
Δ
R$AJX
c)
XR$AJX
d)
Δ
R$AJ
Δ
e)
None of these
Q.30. 764138
a)
EJQA
Δ
E
b)
RJQA
Δ
E
c)
RJQA
Δ
R
d)
EJQA
Δ
*
e)
None of these
These questions are based on the following information.Study it carefully to answer the questions.
Seven officers L,M, N, P, Q, R & S work in three different shifts I, II & III with at least two persons working
in each shift. Each one of them has a different weekly off from Monday to Sunday not necessarily in the
same order.
M works in secon
d shift only with R whose weekly off is on Friday. Q’s weekly off is on the
nextday of L’s weekly off and both of them work in different shifts. P work
s in third shift and his weekly
off is on Saturday. S has a weekly off on Monday and he works in first shift. The one who has a weekly
off on Sunday works in first shift. L & P do not work in the s
ame shift, L’s weekly off is on
Tuesday.
Q.31.
Whose weekly off falls on Thursday?
a)
L
b)
N
c)
Q
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d)
Cannot be determined
e)
None of these
Q.32.
Which of the following combinations of shift, person and weekly off is definitely
correct?
a)
II, M, Sunday
b)
III, N, Sunday
c)
II, P, Sunday
d)
I, L, Tuesday
e)
None of these
Q.33.
Whose weekly off is on Sunday?
a)
L
b)
M
c)
N
d)
Q
e)
None of these
Q.34.
On which day is Q’s weekly off
?
a)
Tuesday
b)
Wednesday
c)
Sunday
d)
Cannot be determined
e)
None of these
Q.35.
Which of the following group of officers work is shift I?
a)
L,N,S
b)
L,S
c)
N,S
d)
L,P,Q
e)
None of these
In each of the following questions two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is
to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers
are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules :
(i)
If a two digit odd number is followed by a two digit odd number they are to be added.
(ii)
If a two digit even number is followed by a two digit odd number which is the perfect square is to be
subtracted from the odd number.
(iii)
If a three digit number is followed by a two digit number the first number is to be divided by the
second number.
(iv)
If a prime number is followed by an even number they are to be added.
(v)
If an even number is followed by another even number the two are to be multiplied.
Q.36.
37 12 21
38 81 14
What is the difference between the resultants of the two rows?
a)
23
b)
32
c)
13
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d)
18
e)
None of these
Q.37.
23 15 12
X 24 49
If X is the resultant of the first row, what is the resultant of the second row?
a)
24
b)
25
c)
28
d)
22
e)
None of these
Q.38.
16 8 32
132 11 X2
If X is the resultant of first row, what is the resultant of the second row?
a)
192
b)
128
c)
132
d)
144
e)
None of these
Q.39.
345 23 X
45 17 81
If X is the resultant of the second row, what is the resultant of the first row?
a)
285
b)
33
c)
135
d)
34
e)
None of these
Q.40.
12 28 84
37 22 18
What is the sum of the resultants of the two rows?
a)
77
b)
87
c)
84
d)
72
e)
None of these



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