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2nd May 2015, 08:42 AM
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IBPS PO Paper

Will you please tell me the IBPS PO exam paper is subjective type or objective type? Give me some details about its paper pattern and the topics which the IBPS PO exam paper covers? Also provide me the previous year question paper of it so that I can get complete details of it?
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13th May 2018, 11:18 AM
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Re: IBPS PO Paper

I want the sample question paper of IBPS Probationary Officer PO Exam for preparation so can you provide me?
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13th May 2018, 11:23 AM
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Re: IBPS PO Paper

I am providing you the sample question paper of IBPS Probationary Officer PO Exam

IBPS Probationary Officer PO Exam question paper

REASONING ABILITY

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 15): Every question below has a three statement, followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to consider every given statement as true, even if it does not conform to the well known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can be logically derived.

1. Statements

I. Some toys are pens.
II. Some pens are papers.
III. Some papers are black.

Conclusions

I. Some toys are black.
II. No pen is black.
III. No toy is black.
IV. Some pens are black.

(a) None follows
(b) Either II or IV
(c) Either I or III and either II or IV
(d) Either I or IV
(e) All of the above

2. Statements

I. Some books are copies.
II. All copies are green.
III. Some green are yellow.

Conclusions

I. All copies are yellow.
II. Some yellow are green.
III. Some copies are yellow.
IV. All green are copies.

(a) Only II
(b) Either III or IV only
(c) Either II or IV only
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

3. Statements

I. All jugs are glasses.
II. All glasses are cups.
III. All jugs are pens.

Conclusions

I. All pens are jugs.
II. Some glasses are pens.
III. Some cups are pens.
IV. All pens are cups.

(a) All follow
(b) Only II
(c) Only II and III
(d) Only III and IV
(e) None of these

4. Statements

I. All ACs are DCs.
II. Some DCs are ECs.
III. All ECs are YYs.

Conclusions

I. Some ACs are ECs.
II. Some YYs are DCs.
III. No ACs is ECs.
IV. All DCs are ACs.

(a) I and III
(b) Only II
(c) I and II
(d) II and either I or III
(e) None of these

5. Statements

I. Some newspapers are radios.
II. Some radios are televisions.
III. No television is a magazine.

Conclusions

I. No newspaper is a magazine.
II. No radio is a magazine.
III. Some radios are not magazine.
IV. Some newspapers are televisions.

(a) Only I follows
(b) Only III follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Both I and II follow
(e) None of these

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

Ten students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting in a row facing west.

(i) B and F are not sitting on either of the edges.
(ii) G is sitting to the left of D and H is sitting to the right of J.
(iii) There are four persons between E and A.
(iv) I is to the right of B and F is to the left of D.
(v) J is in between A and D and G is in between E and F.
(vi) There are two persons between H and C.

6. Who is sitting at the seventh place counting from left?

(a) H
(b) C
(c) J
(d) Either H or C
(e) None of these

7. Who among the following is definitely sitting at one of the ends?

(a) C
(b) H
(c) E
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these

8. Who are immediate neighbours of I?

(a) BC
(b) BH
(c) AH
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these

9. Who is sitting second left of D?

(a) G
(b) F
(c) E
(d) J
(e) None of these

10. If G and A interchange their positions, then who become the immediate neighbours of E?

(a) G and F
(b) Only F
(c) Only A
(d) J and H
(e) None of these

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 11 - 15): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow:-

Twelve people Abhishek, Binit, Chand, Dhiraj, Eshita, Fatima, Garima, Hena, Ishan, Jatin, Kamal and Lalit are sitting around a rectangular table. The following information is known- The table has 12 chairs numbered from 1 to 12. 6 seats on one side of the table and 6 on the opposite side. The chairs are arranged in such a way that chair number 1 is just opposite to 12, 6 is opposite to 7 and so on- Abhishek is sitting opposite to Kamal who is the only person sitting between Chand and Jatin. Eshita is sitting opposite to
Ishan who is the only person sitting between Binit and Lalit. Fatima, sitting at chair number 1, is diagonally opposite to Chand who is sitting opposite to Dhiraj.

11. If Garima is sitting opposite to Fatima then who is sitting opposite to Hena?

(a) Lalit
(b) Binit
(c) Ishan
(d) Uniquely not determined.
(e) None of these

12. If Lalit is sitting opposite to Hena, then who is sitting opposite to Garima?

(a) Eshita or Fatima
(b) Jatin or Fatima
(c) Jatin or Eshita
(d) None of these
(e) All of the above

13. How many persons are sitting between Binit and Dhiraj, if they are on the same side of the table?

(a) 2 or 3
(b) 1 or 2
(c) 1 or 3
(d) None of these
(e) All of the above

14. Which one of the following is correct?

(a) Lalit is sitting at seat number 12
(b) Lalit is sitting at seat number 10
(c) Kamal is sitting at seat number 8
(d) Kamal is sitting at seat number 9
(e) None of these

15. Which one of the following is not correct?

(a) Lalit can be opposite to Jatin.
(b) Jatin can be opposite to Hena.
(c) Lalit is adjacent to Chand.
(d) There are three person sitting between A and F.
(e) None of these

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 16 - 20): This group of questions is based on a set of conditions. In answering some of the questions, it may be useful to draw a rough diagram. Choose the response that most accurately and completely answers each question.

A circular field, with inner radius of 10 meters and outer radius of 20 meters, was divided into five successive stages for ploughing. The ploughing of each stage was handed over to a different farmer.
(i) Farmers are referred to by the following symbols: F1, F2, F3, F4 and F5.
(ii) The points between different stages of project are referred to by the following symbols: P1, P2, P3, P4, and P5, not necessarily in the order.
(iii) Farmer F5 was given the work of ploughing stage starting at point P4.
(iv) The stage from point P5 to point P3 was not the first stage.
(v) Farmer F4 was given the work of the fourth stage.
(vi) Stage 3 finished at point P1, and the work of which was not given to farmer F1.
(vii) Farmer F3 was given work of stage ending at point P5.

16. Which was the finish point for farmer F2?

(a) P1
(b) P2
(c) P3
(d) P4
(e) P5

17. Which stage was ploughed by farmer F5?

(a) First
(b) Second
(c) Third
(d) Fourth
(e) Fifth

18. Which were the starting and finish points of stage 2?

(a) P2 and P5
(b) P5 and P3
(c) P3 and P1
(d) P5 and P4
(e) P3 and P2

19. For which farmer was P2 a finishing point?

(a) F1
(b) F2
(c) F3
(d) F4
(e) F5

20. Which was the starting point for farmer F3?

(a) P2
(b) P3
(c) P4
(d) P1
(e) None of these

DIRECTIONS (Qs. 2125) : In the following question * , $ , and @ are used according to following meaning.

P*Q means, P is neither equal nor smaller than Q
PQ means, P is not smaller than Q
P$Q means P is neither greater nor smaller than Q
PQ means, P is neither greater nor equal to Q
P@Q means, P is not greater than Q
Now according to the folllowing statement if they are true, judge their Conclusions I, II and III follow definiately true.

21. Statements

E @ F , O F , P @ E , P $ R

Conclusions

I. O $ P
II. E R
III. P O

(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Only III is true
(e) None of these

22. Statements

A * B , B @ C , A $ D , D E

Conclusions

I. E * B
II. C $ A
III. D @ E

(a) Only I is true
(b) I and II are true
(c) Only III is true
(d) No one is true
(e) None of these

23. Statements

I H , H $ T , S T , S @ R

Conclusions

I. I * T
II. I $ T
III. S * H

(a) All are true
(b) Either I or II is true
(c) Only I is true
(d) Only II is true
(e) None of these

24. Statements

S @ T , Q $ N , T N , Q * O

Conclusions

I. S $ N
II. N O
III. N * O

(a) None is true
(b) Either I or III is true
(c) Only I is true
(d) Only II is true
(e) None of these

25. Statements

H J , J * K , L $ K , K @ M

Conclusions

I. K M
II. L $ J
III. H L

(a) I and III are true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Only III is true
(d) None is true
(e) None of these


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