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1 SBI PO (Pre) (PH-I) 016 MOCK TEST PAPER (SOLUTION) ENGLISH 16. () Use 'surprised' in place of 'surprising' 17. (4) Use 'he did not know' in place of 'he knew not'. 18. (3) Use 'them to be quick' in place of 'their being quick'. 19. (4) Use 'his' in place of their'. 0. (4) Use 'abstracted' in place of 'abstract'. MATHS 31. (3) After factorization, we get? = + + = + + = 3 + = () Using the BODMAS rule,? = ( ) 50 0 = (547.40) 50 0 = = (1) The above epression can also be written as:? = = (.5) + (3.6) = ( ) = (6.1) = (3) 9? = Þ 9? = Þ 9? = Þ 9? = 9 13 Þ? = (4) The given epression can also be written as:? = (0.5) (0.48) = ( ) ( ) = (1) (0.04) = (1) So, 4 will come at the place of question mark (?). 37. (4) () 39. (5) 40. (3) So, 10.5 will come at the place of question mark (?). So, will come at the place of question mark (?). So, 1070 will come at the place of question mark (?). So, 1305 will come at the place of question mark (?). (41-45): 41. (1)I = 0 or, 89 5 = - squaring both sides, we get 89 = 5 = 5 89 II. 676y + 10 = 0 or, 676y = - 10 squaring both sides, we get 676y = 100 y = \ y > Ph: , (M)
2 4. (1)I = = 0 4( 13) 13( 13) = 0 ( 13)(4 13) = (1)I. 44. (1)I. \ = 13 or 13 = 6.5 or II. 0y 5y 65y = 0 II. II. Þ 0y 5y 65y = 0 Þ 4y(5y 3) 13(5y 13) = 0 Þ (5y 13)(4y 13) = 0 \ y = 13 5 or 13 4 \ > y = = 11 4 = =.6 or 3.5 \ = 4 11 =.18 \ > y y 5 y 1 + = 4 1 y 3 y + 5 y 1 = 1 y 8y = 1 y = = 14 = = 14 > y 3 (14) y - = 0 y y 3 = 1 3 (14) y + = (14) y 7/ = (14) 45. (1)I. 08 = 33 = = 5 = +5 II. y = 0 y + 34 = 0 y = 34 y = - 34 Relationship cannot be established. 46. (5) Let the present ages of Raj and Radha be 4 and 9. Then, according to the question, 9 = (9 1) 3 Þ 9 7 Þ = 3 yrs Raj's present age = 4 = 1 yrs After 5 yrs, Raj's age will be = 17 yrs 47. () Ajay's score = = 93 Rahul's score = = 78 Manish's + Suresh's score = = = (1) Amount reinvested in Equity Funds = Amount reinvested in Debt + Equity Funds = = Amount invested earlier in Debt + Equity Funds = = Ph: , (M) Original amount invested in equity funds = = (5) Let the length and breadth of the original rectangle be L m and B m respectively. After increasing the length by 0% and decreasing the breadth by 0%, area is 19. (1. L) (0.8 B) = 19 or, 0.96 LB = 19 LB = 00
3 50. (4) Total number of letters is 7, and these letters can be arranged in 7! ways= = 5040 ways There are seven letters in the word THERAPY including vowels. (E, A) and five consonants. Consider two vowels as one letter. We have 6 letters which can be arranged in 6 P 6 = 6 ways. But vowels can be arranged in! ways. Hence, the number of ways, all vowels will come together = 6!! = = 1440 Total number of ways in which vowels will never come together = = (1) Required percentage = = () Required ratio = 90 : 60 = 3 : 53. (5) Required percentage = = 10% 54. (3) Required ratio = 80 : 10 = 4 : (4) Required percentage = = 0% 56. (5) Total ependiture of Companies C and D together = = ` 85 crores Total income of Companies C and D = = ` 85 crores Clearly, there is neither profit nor loss. 57. (5) Income of Company A in 006 æ = ` 100 ö ç è ø crores = ` crores Let the ependiture in 006 be ` crores. 0 = or, 0. = or, 1. = or, = Ph: , (M) = ` 8.41 crores 58. () Ependiture of Company G in 006 = = ` = Income cr = ` 37.5 cr 100 Income = ` (4) Profit/Loss percent of companies: Company B: Company C: Company F: Company A: = 30.77% (Profit) 100 =.% (Loss) 100 = 30% (Profit) 100 = 36.36% (Profit) 60. (3) Total income = = ` 87.5 crores Total ependiture = = ` 60 crores Profit % = =
4 61. (3) Ratio of income (A s : C s) = 18 : 3 = 6 : 1 Ratio of their ep. = = 5 : () 63. (5) Profit of these Cos. in ` cr A C D E F (3) ` 80 cr 65. (1) Income of Company F 14 = Total income of all the Cos = 750 = ` 370 cr REASONING 66. (4) From I: Among them, Farhan was the third person who read the novel. From II: Among them, Chetan was at least the fourth person who read the novel. Hence, even statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. 67. (3) From I: Joseph : 1st rank Shyam : 5th rank Asha : 34th rank From II: Savitri : 3rd rank Sanju : ( 9)th rank Asha : Xth rank Shyam : ( + 9)th rank Since, Savitri is eactly in the middle of Sanju and Shyam, therefore, ( 9) ( 9) = = 46 = = 33 You do not need these calculations because Asha's rank is related with Savitri, whose rank is given. Hence, Asha's rank can be obtained easily. 68. (3) From I: B(+) H(-) K(+) S Ph: , (M) A(+) A(+) M(-) The above family tree does say anything about paternal uncle. From II: Z(+) B(+) M(-) G(-) A From the family tree given above, Z is the paternal uncle of A. (69-73):From clues I, II and III we get the following two possible arrangements X and Y: #1 # #6, B(-) #6, D(+) #5 #4 Arrangement: X #1 # #5 #4 A(-), #3 A(-), #3 Arrangement: Y In the arrangement X possible positions of E and C may be follows (from clue IV): #1 # B(+) B(+) E(-) C(-) (a) or (b) C(-) E(+) A(-) A(+)
5 In both the situations it is not possible to arrange seat for F according to clue V. Therefore, reject the possible arrangement X. Now, consider the arrangement Y. In this case possible arrangements may be as follows; #1 # C(-) E(-) #6, D(+) #6, D(+) B(-) F(+) #5 #4 (p) #1 # B(-) F(+) A(-), #3 A(-), #3 E(+) C(-) #5 #4 (q) But (p) is rejected because E and F both satisfy the condition in VI while we know that there is only one owner. Hence, (q) is the arrangement and C owns the table. 69. () 70. (3) 71. (4) 7. (3) 73. (5) 74. (1) Conclusion I follows from statements (a) and (b) [I + A = I]. Conclusion II follows from conversion of conclusion I. Conclusion III follows from statements (b) and (c) [A + A = A]. Conclusion IV follows from conclusion I and statement (c) [I + A = I]. Note that the help of a conclusion is valid when the conclusion has already been proved valid. 75. (5) Either I or II and either III or IV follow. 76. (5) Either I or II and either III or IV follow. Conclusions I and II do not follow from statements (b) and (c) because E + I = O*, i.e. "Some mangoes are not apples". But they make a complementary pair (IE-type). Hence, either I or II follows. Again, conclusions III and IV do not follow from the statements. But they make a complementary pair (OI-type). Hence, either III or IV follows. Directions (77-81): Study the following information and answer the questions given below: In a conference 8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H came from different cities Delhi, Nagpur, Kochi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bhopal, Jaipur and Amritsar not necessarily in same order are sitting around a rectangular table. 3 persons are sitting on the each longer side and on the smaller side. D is sitting second to the right of the person who is from Amritsar. E is sitting third to the left of the person who is from Bhopal. F and G are sitting opposite to each other. C is sitting diagonally opposite to the person from Jaipur. B is sitting opposite to the person who is from Delhi. The person from Mumbai is sitting second to the right of the person from Chennai and second to the left of A, who is not sitting near to the person who is from Jaipur. G is sitting on the smaller side and to the right of the person who is from Jaipur. Persons from Chennai and Mumbai are not on the same side of the table. (Person from Mumbai is sitting third to the right of the person from Amritsar, who is not sitting diagonally Ph: , (M)
6 opposite to the person from Pune.) Bold portion not considered. Chennai Jaipur D B Amritsar H G Mumbai F Bhopal E C Kochi A Nagpur Delhi 77. Who is sitting third to the right of the person from Bhopal? (1) E () Person from Chennai (3) A (4) Person from Jaipur (5) None of these 77. (4) Person from Jaipur 78. () 79. (1) 80. () 81. (4) 8. () 83. (3) 84. (5) 85. () F > L is not true. F can't be equal to L. Z > M is true. Z will always greater than M. So only II is true. 86. (4) P = K can't be true. A > K also can't be true. So, neither I nor II is true. 87. (4) E = R can't be true. P < J can't be true. So, neither I nor II is true. 88. (3) Ratio between R and T is not clear. So, considering both the conclusion either I or II is true. 89. (4) 90. (4) We have to look for Consonant Vowel Number sequence in the given series. P % R 1 5 H M T E 3 B $ V N 4 K A 8 W I 6 G # U H 7 JQ 9 L Y In the above sequence there are three such vowels 91. (4) We have to look for Symbol 9. (5) 5 T Consonant Consonant sequence in the given series. P % R 1 5 H M T E 3 B $ V N 4 KA 8 W I 6 G # U H 7 J Q 9 L Y In the above sequence there are three such consonants $ +6 N +6 K I +6 # I +6 Q +6 L 93. () (1) G + U 5 I () W (3) 7 + J 5 # (4) H + M 5 R (5) B + V 5 T 94.(4) Seventh element to the right of twentieth element from the right Thirteenth element from the right, i.e (1) All thesse assumptions are in directions contrary to what the statement says. 96. (3) Whenever such a decision is taken, the assumptions are that it would be welcome and allowed to implement. 97. (3) The urging of the government (98-100): makes sense only when (A) and (B) are implicit. From given information, _>_>_>_C>A, E B > D >_>_>_>... (i)... (ii) Since E did not score the least, we get B > D > F > C > E > A (81) (6) Ph: , (M)
7 98. (1) C is most likely to score 70 marks as he is between F, who scored 81 marks and E, who scored 6 marks. 99. (5) 100. (3)B s score is maimum according to above sequence. F has scored 81 marks. Then B s score = = 94 marks and D is between B and F. D is most likely to score 89 marks. CORRECTION OF SBI ASSOCIATE JUNIOR ASST - 11 (PH-II) [PAPER] 3. (3) 4. (3) 7. () 8. (1) 9. () 16. () 108. (5) I = II. Þ 7 = Þ 7 = = \ = 7 5 (7) y - = 0 Þ y 5 (7) y = y Þ y y = (7) 5/ Þ (y) 5/ = (7) 5/ Þ y = 7 \ = y 98. () The pattern is: 4 + (1) = (3) = (5) = (7) = (9) = 134 Ph: , (M)
8 SBI PO (Pre) (PH-I) 016 MOCK TEST PAPER (ANSWERKEY) 1. (3). (4) 3. (3) 4. (4) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. () 8. (4) 9. (3) 10. (1) 11. (5) 1. (5) 13. () 14. (3) 15. (1) 16. () 17. (4) 18. (3) 19. (4) 0. (4) Note: (). (5) 3. (3) 4. (4) 5. (1) 6. () 7. (4) 8. (5) 9. (1) 30. (3) 31. (3) 3. () 33. (1) 34. (3) 35. (4) 36. (1) 37. (4) 38. () 39. (5) 40. (3) 41. (3) 4. () 43. (1) 44. (1) 45. (5) 46. (5) 47. () 48. (1) 49. (5) 50. (4) 51. (1) 5. () 53. (5) 54. (3) 55. (4) 56. (5) 57. (5) 58. () 59. (4) 60. (3) 61. (3) 6. () 63. (5) 64. (3) 65. (1) 66. (4) 67. (3) 68. (3) 69. () 70. (3) 71. (4) 7. (3) 73. (5) 74. (1) 75. (5) 76. (5) 77. (4) 78. () 79. (1) 80. () 81. (4) 8. () 83. (3) 84. (5) 85. () 86. (4) 87. (4) 88. (3) 89. (4) 90. (4) 91. (4) 9. (5) 93. () 94. (4) 95. (1) 96. (3) 97. (3) 98. (1) 99. (5) 100. (3) 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 Ph: , (M)
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