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30th May 2016, 04:25 PM
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IBPS Specialist Officer Hr Mock Test
Hii sir, I wants to get Some Sample questions the IBPS Specialist officer HR Examination will you please provide it ?
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30th May 2016, 06:09 PM
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Re: IBPS Specialist Officer Hr Mock Test
IBPS conducts Common Written Examination (CWE) for the recruitment of Specialist Officers in various cadres like IT, Technical, Agriculture, Legal, Marketing, HR & Rashtrabhasha in 19 Public Sector Bank the IBPS Specialist officer HR Examination has Following sections Section of the Examination : Online Test ( 200 marks, 200 questions, 25% negative marking, 2 hours) Reasoning (50 questions, 50 marks), English Language (50 questions, 25 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (50 questions, 50 marks) Professional Knowledge, in the specialization chosen (50 questions, 75 marks) the questions are asked on the Following topics that are : Human Resource Development: Strategies and Systems. Transnational Analysis. Training and Development. Recruitment & Selection. Rewards & Recognition. Industrial relations. the question paper of the IBPS Specialist officer HR is given below : IBPS Specialist Officer Hr question paper 1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MEDICAL each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? l)None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 2. In a certain code MAIN is written as IMNA and GOAL is written as AGLO. How is DUSK written in that code? 1)SDKU 2)SUKD 3)UKDS 4)USKD 5) None 3. 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 that group? 1) Green 2) Yellow 3) Grey 4) Red 5) Blue 4. If it is possible to form a three-digit number which is the perfect square of a two-digit odd number with the third, fifth and the eigth digits of the number 532784691, which of the following will be the second digit of that two-digit odd number? If more than one such number can be formed, give @ as the answer and if no such number can be formed, give © as the answer. 1) 1 2) 7 3) 9 4) @ 5) © 5. 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 that group? 1) 12 2) 24 3) 42 4) 18 5) 32 6. How many such letters are there in the word CATEGORY each of which is as far away from the beginning of the word as when they are arranged in alphabetical order? l)None 2)One 3)Two 4) Three 5) More than three 7. In acertain code MISTAKEN is written as SRHLOFLB. How is GROUNDED written-in that code? 1)CDCMTNQF 2)TNQFCDCM 3) EFEOTNQF 4)TNQFEFEO 5) None 8. The position of the first and the fifth digits in the number 89123647 are interchanged. Similarly/the positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged, and so on: Which of the following will be the fourth digit from the right end after the rearrangement? 1) 9 2) 1 3)8 4)2 5)None 9. If 'tree’ means ‘mountain’; ‘mountain’ means ‘water’; ‘water’ means ‘jungle’; ‘jungle’ means ‘bus’; ‘bus’ means ‘truck’; and ‘truck’ means ‘house’; then where do the fish live? I) water 2) jungle 3) mountain 4) bus 5) truck 10. In a certain code language ‘nik kn pa’ means ‘who are you’; ‘ka na ta da’ means ‘you may come here’; and ‘ho Ha sa’ means ‘come and go’;’what does ‘nik’ mean in that code language? 1) who 2) are 3) who or are 4) Data inadequate 5) None 11. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LESA using each letter only once in each word? I) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 12. Pointing to a boy, Neha said ‘He is the son of my grandfather’s only child.’ How is Neha related to that boy? 1) Sister 2) Cousin 3) Aunt 4) Cannot be determined 5) None 13. 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 that’group? l)Iron 2) Aluminium 3)Copper 4) Steel 5) Porcelain 14. What should come next in the following letter sequence? A A B A B C A B C D A B C D E A B C D E F A B C D E F G A B C D E F G 1)A 2)1 3)H 4)B 5) None 15. In a certain code BEND is written as 5%7@ and DREAM is written as @2%48. How is MADE written in that code? 1) 84@% 2) 8@4% 3) 85@% 4) 84%5 5) None Directions (16-18): These questions are based on the following information. (i) ‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’. (ii) ‘P ÷ Q’means’Q is mother of P’ (iii) ‘P-Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’ (iv) ‘P + Q’ means’ ‘Q is sister of P’. 16. Which of the following means ‘M is the daughter of T’? 1)M + N ÷ J - T 2)T-JxR + M 3)M-JxT ÷ K 4) M + W x R ÷ T 5) None 17. How is K related to R in the expression: R ÷ T + K? l)Daughter 2)Sister 3)Niece 4) Cannot be determined 5) None 18. Which of the following means D is the grandfather of W? l)D-K*T-W 2)D ÷ KxT ÷W 3)D-KxT ÷W 4) D ÷ K x T - W 5) None Directions (19-21): Following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given below: 517 ? 394 823 976 465 19. If the position of the first and the second digits in each of the above numbers are interchanged, which of, the following will be the third digit of the highest number? 1) 7 2) 4 3) 3 4)6 5) 5 20. What is the difference between the middle digits of the highest and the lowest of the above five numbers? 1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4)5 5) None 21. If the positions of the first and the third digits in each of the above five numbers are interchanged, which of the following will be the middle digit of the second lowest number? 1) 1 2) 2 3) 7 4)9 5)6 Directions (22-25): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing the centre. R is-third to the right of V, who is second to the right of P. T is second to the left of Q, who is.second to the left of W. V is sitting between S and W. 22. Who is on the immediate left of R? 1)Q 2)T 3) P 4) Data inadequate 5) None 23. Who is third to the left of T? 1) P 2) S 3) V 4)W 5) None 24. Who is silting between T and V? 1) None 2)R 3)S 4) Data inadequate 5) None 25. Who is sitting between R and W? l)OnlyQ 2) Only P 3)OnlyPT 4) Data inadequate 5) None Directions (26-31): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 © D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q # 26. Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? ? 1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None 27. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between D and U in the above arrangement? 1)% 2) H 3)9 4)3 5) None 28. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1) PM3 2)KFE 3)6J* 4)15@ 5) 7D4 29. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonant? l) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 30. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by another consonant but not immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three . 31. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is either immediately preceded by a consonant or immediately followed-by a number or both? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four Directions (32-37): In each of the questions below are given four statements (a), (b), (c) and (d) followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer 1): if only Conclusion I follows. Give answer 2): if only Conclusion II follows. Give answer 3): if either Conclusion I or II follows. Give answer 4): if neither Conclusion I nor II follows. Give answer 5): if both Conclusions I and II follow. 32. Statements: a. Some shops are markets. b. Some markets are huts. c. Some huts are rooms. d. Some rooms are buildings. Conclusions: I. Some buildings are huts. II. Some rooms are markets. 33. Statements: a. All cakes are breads. b. Some breads are fruits. c. Some fruits are biscuits. d. All biscuits are snacks. Conclusions: I. Some snacks are fruits. II. Some cakes are fruits. 34. Statements: a. All beads are rings. b. All poles are rings. c. All rings are bangles. d. All glasses are bangles. Conclusions: I. Some bangles are beads. II. Some rings are poles. 35. Statements: a. All vegetables are plants. b. No plant is flower. c. Some flowers are jungles. d. All jungles are trees. Conclusions: I. Some trees are plants. II. No plant is tree. 36. Statements: a. Some knives are hammers. b. All hammers are poles. c. All poles are sticks. d. Some sticks are pencils. Conclusions: I. Some hammers are pencils. II. Some sticks are knives. 37. Statements: a. All books are pens. b. Some pens are desks. c. Some desks are chairs. d. Some chairs are tables. Conclusions: I. Some tables are desks. II. Some chairs are pens. Directions (38-44): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/ symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following digit/symbol code of each letter and the conditions that follow and mark the number of I that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, give (5), ie ‘None’, as your answer. Letter: P M E K R A T W I J U B F H N Digit/Symbol: 5 6 # 2 $ 8 % 1 © 7 @ 9 3 4 * Conditions: (i) If both the first and the last letters in the group are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the last letter. (ii) If both the first and the last letters in the group are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter. (iii) If the first letter in the group is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel codes for the first and the last letters are to be interchanged. 38. TMWEIKB 1)%61#©2% 2)%6l#©29 3) 961#©29 4) 961#©2% 5) None 39. AHNRMUF 1) 84*$6@8 2) 34*$6@3 3) 84*$6@3 4) 34*$6@8 5) None40. BNAWJPI 1) 9*8175© 2) ©*18759 3) *8I75© 4) ©*81759 5) None 41. EPMNJKA 1) #56*728 2) 856*728 3)#56*72& 4) 85672*8 5) None 42. JBRWIAH 1)79$1©84 2)49$1©84 3)49$1©87 4)791$8©7 5) None 43. ITUHKRP 1) ©%@42$5 2) ©%@42$© 3) 5%@42$5 4) 5%@42$© 5) None 44. NKBUFHI 1)*29@34© 2) *29@34* 3) ©23@94* 4) ©29@34* 5) None |