SBI PO (Pre) (PH-I) 2016 MOCK TEST PAPER (SOLUTION)
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1 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD SBI PO (Pre) (PH-I) 016 MOCK TEST PAPER (SOLUTION) (1-6): REASONING 1. (). (1) 3. (). () 5. (3) 6. (5) There is a difference of one in all the rest. (7-13): Step VII:rise not moon gem does big aim 15 with Step VIII:with rise not moon gem does big aim (1) 15. () 16. () 17. (3) 18. (3) (19-3): 7. () 8. (5) 9. (1) 10. () 11. (3) 1. (5) 13. () (1-18): After careful analysis of the given input and various steps of rearrangement it is evident that in each step one word and one number are rearranged. The words are rearranged from left in alphabetical order and the numbers are rearranged from the right in descending order but in the final step the words get rearranged in alphabetical order in reverse manner and numbers appear in descending order. Input: 31 rise gem aim big 5 does 56 not with moon Step I: aim 31 rise gem 15 7 big 5 does 56 not with moon 9 Step II: big aim 31 rise gem does 56 not 63 with moon 9 85 Step III: does big 31 rise gem not with moon Step IV: gem does big aim 31 rise not with moon Step V: moon gem does big aim 31 rise 15 5 not with Step VI: not moon gem does big aim rise 15 5 with (1) 0. () Except Q, floor number six, all others have a gap of one floor between them. 1. (). (5) P likes Hulk. 3. (1) (-6):. () Given statements: F = A < L < C > O > N... (i) Y > L... (ii) Q > C... (iii) Combining (i) and (ii), we get Y > L < C > O > N Thus, we can't compare Y and N. Hence I (Y < N) is not true. Again, F = A < L < C < Q Thus, F < Q or Q > F. Hence II (Q > F) is true. 5. () Given statements: R = E < Q > B... (i) S > Q... (ii) Combining both statements, we get R = E < Q < S Thus, E < S or S > E is true. Hence I (S < E) is not true. Again, S > Q > B Thus, S > B or B < S. Hence conclusion II is true. 1
2 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 6. (1) Given statements: (36-0): J > K > L... (i) A > K < P... (ii) Combining (i) and (ii), we get A > K > L Thus, A > L or L < A is true. Hence conclusion I is true. Again, J > K < P We can't compare J and P. Hence conclusion II (P < J) is not true. (7-8): A > I < L Q < I < N A > I > Q A > I < N N > I < L 36. () 7. () Conclusions: 37. (3) I. A > N (Not true) 38. (5) II. N > L (Not true) 39. (3) 8. () Conclusions: 0. (5) I. Q < A (Not true) II. I > Q (True) (9-30): According to the question, the following is the arrangement: 9. (1) 11 > 8 and P > Q 30. () R travelled to (8 = ) countries. Now, lies between Q and R. Thus, the possible number of countries travelled by U is 6. Because Q travelled 8 countries and R travelled countries. And 6 lies between 8 and. (31-35): 31. () They face opposite directions. 3. (5) 33. (1) 3. () 35. () MATHS (6-50): 6. (1) We need to find the approximate value of the given expression. The above expression can also be written in the simple form as:? = 000 (00 5) 3 = = 50 3 = (3)? (6) () + 365? ? ? ()? (11) 3 11? (11) 3 1? (11)? (3)? ? (3)? ? (51-55): 51. (3) The pattern followed by the terms of the series: 17 = = = = = = 5
3 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 5. () The terms of the series follow the 57. (5) I. pattern as: = = 880 [ 8 7 = 15] = = = (3) The solution of the series is as follows: The number in place of? should be: = 1 5. () The solution of the series is as follows: x 8 7, (Dividing by the coefficient of x and changing sign) =, 3.5 II. [ 15 8 = 3] y 15 8, (Dividing the coefficient of y and changing sign) = 3.75, Hence relati onship can't be established. 58. () I. x + 3y = 0 II. 6x 5y = Solving (i) and (ii), we get The number in place of? should be: = (3) The solution of the series is as follows: The number in place of? should be: = (56-60): 56. (3) I. 3x 13x + 1 = 0 3x x 9x + 1 = 0 x(3x ) 3(3x ) = 0 (3x )(x 3) = 0 x = 3 or 3 II. 3y 13y + 1 = 0 3y 6y 7y + 1 = 0 3y(y ) 7(y ) = 0 (3y 7)(y ) = 0 y = 7 3 or y = = Now, putting the value y in eqn (i), we get x + 3 = 0 x = 8 x = 7 Hence x > y. 59. (1) I. x x + 1 = 0 or, x 1x 1x + 1 = 0 or, x(x 1) 1(x 1) = 0 or, (x 1) = 0 x = 1 II. y 6y = 0 or, y 13y 13y = 0 or, y(y 13) 13(y 13) = 0 or, (y 13) = 0 y = 13 Hence, x < y. 60. (5) I. x = 65 = 5 II. y = 676 = 6 3
4 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 61. (1) Let the radius of each circle be 'r' cm. 65. (1) Sachin's score = 76 (76 1) 10 = 00 (66-70): 66. () The number of peopl e who travelled by Train B on Friday Then, the side of the square will be 'r' cm. Area covered by the circles in the square = 1 r = r cm Area of the square = (r) = r cm Now, according to the question. Remaining area of the square = r r r r = 168 or, r 7 = 168 or, r (8 ) = or, r = = 8 7 = r = 77 = 7 = 1 cm 6. () = (1 0)M = (18 16)W = ( 18)C or, 0M = 88W = 3C or, 5M = 6W = 9C Work done by 8 women and 16 children in 9 days = (8W + 16C) 9 = 8 M+ M = M + M 9 = 10M+80M 63. () 6 9 = 10M Remaining work = 1M 0 10M = 0 10 = 100M 10 men can complete it in = 100 = 10 days () Second number = = 70 Let the first number be x. 5 9 x = x = = % of 1st number = = = = 0 Reqd ratio = 0 30 = 3 : 67. () Reqd difference = ( ) ( ) = = (3) Average number of people who travelled by Train A on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday = = 80 = () The number of people who travelled by Train A on Saturday = 350 The number of people who travelled by Train A on Tuesday = 10 Required percent decrease = 10 = % () The number of peopl e who travelled by both the trains together on Sunday = = 580 Then the number of people who travelled by both the trains together on Wednesday = = 60 Reqd percent = = % (71-75): 71. () Net salary = Basic salary + total allowance total deduction Total deduction = PF deduction (10% of basic salary) + Other deductions = 10% of = = ` 6900 Net salary = = ` 3500
5 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD 7. () Let the basic salary of Q be ` x. 77. (5) Central angle corresponding to Total allowance of Q is ` (x ) the number of cellular phones Net salary = Basic salary + Total (both Nokia and Samsung) sold allowance Total deduction by Store D or, 5850 = x + x or, x = = = = 118.8º or, x = x = 700 = ` Total allowance of Q = = ` () Let the PF deduction and other deductions of S be ` 7x and ` 13x respectively. Then, 10% of 1100 = PF deduction or, PF deduction = ` 110 Other deductions of S = = ` (5) Basic salary of S is ` Basic salary of R is ` Required percent = = = % = % = % 75. (5) Total deduction of T = PF deduction Let the basic salary of T be ` x. Then, 5700 = 10% of x or, 10 x = 1700 x = ` Net salary = = = ` 3900 (76-80): 76. () Number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by Store B = = 13 Number of Nokia cellular phones sold by Store A = = 70 Required percent = 100 = = 60 7 % = 60 3 = 86 3 % 78. () Number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by Stores B, C and D together = ( )% of 600 = 69 6 = 16 Number of Nokia cellular phones sold by Store B, C and D together = ( )% of 3000 = = 00 Number of Samsung cellular phones sold by Store B, C and D together = = 376 Required average = = () Number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by Store A = 19% of 600 = 19 6 = 116 Number of Nokia cellular phones sold by Store B and E together = (18 + 8)% of 3000 = 6% of 3000 = 6 30 = 780 Required difference = = (1) Number of Samsung cellular phones sold by Store E = 1% of 600 8% of 3000 = = = 58 Number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by Store C = 15% of 600 = 15 6 = 960 Required % = = 55% 960 ENGLISH 136.(3) Replace 'had been' with 'was'. 137.() Replace 'saw' with 'see'. 138.(5) No error. The sentence is correct. 139.() Replace 'to do so' with 'for doing so'. 10.() Replace 'isn't it' with 'weren't they'. 5
6 Centres at: MUKHERJEE NAGAR MUNIRKA UTTAM NAGAR DILSHAD GARDEN ROHINI BADARPUR JAIPUR GURGAON LAXMI NAGAR GHAZIABAD NOIDA MEERUT VARANASI ROHTAK PANIPAT SONEPAT PATNA AGRA CHANDIGARH LUCKNOW ALLAHABAD SBI PO ( Pre) (PH-I) 016 MOCK TEST PAPER (ANSWERKEY) 1. (). (1) 3. (). () 5. (3) 6. (5) 7. () 8. (5) 9. (1) 10. () 11. (3) 1. (5) 13. () 1. (1) 15. () 16. () 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (1) 0. () 1. (). (5) 3. (1). () 5. () 6. (1) 7. () 8. () 9. (1) 30. () 31. () 3. (5) 33. (1) 3. () 35. () 36. () 37. (3) 38. (5) 39. (3) 0. (5) 1. (). (1) 3. (). () 5. () 6. (1) 7. (3) 8. () 9. (3) 50. (3) 51. (3) 5. () 53. (3) 5. () 55. (3) 56. (3) 57. (5) 58. () 59. (1) 60. (5) 61. (1) 6. () 63. () 6. () 65. (1) 66. () 67. () 68. (3) 69. () 70. () 71. () 7. () 73. (5) 7. (5) 75. () 76. () 77. (5) 78. () 79. () 80. (1) 81. (3) 8. () 83. (3) 8. () 85. (3) 86. () 87. () 88. (3) 89. () 90. (1) 91. (3) 9. (1) 93. (3) 9. (3) 95. () 96. () 97. (3) 98. (3) 99. (1) 100. (3) 101. () 10. () 103. () 10. (1) 105. () 106. (3) 107. (1) 108. () 109. () 110. (3) 111. () 11. () 113. () 11. (3) 115. (3) 116. () 117. (3) 118. (1) 119. () 10. () 11. () 1. (1) 13. () 1. () 15. (1) 16. (3) 17. () 18. (3) 19. () 130. (1) 131. (3) 13. (5) 133. (1) 13. (1) 135. () 136. (3) 137. () 138. (5) 139. () 10. () 11. () 1. () 13. (3) 1. (5) 15. (1) 16. () 17. (3) 18. (5) 19. () 150. (1) 151. (3) 15. () 153. () 15. () 155. (1) Note:- 1. For any question paper related queries call/whatsapp/message on For any issue related to RESULT Processing, kindly contact us on If your opinion differs regarding any answer, please message the mock test and question number to
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