2007, OUTRAM LINES, 1ST FLOOR, OPPOSITE MUKHERJEE NAGAR POLICE STATION, DELHI IBPS PO PHASE - I (SOLUTION) (14-16) : N, M 14.
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1 (1 ) : REASONING Person Cities Specialisation M Jaipur Acting N Bangalore IT O Lucknow Designing P Delhi Science Q Chennai Choreography R Mumbai Literature S Kolkata Economics T Pune Marketing 1. (3) 2. () 3. (2) 4. (3). () (6 10) : Persons Robin Harley Quinn New York Raven + Deadshot Spectre + Griggs Joker+ Atom IBPS PO PHASE - I - 11 (SOLUTION) City Mumbai London Cars Mercedes Jaguar Audi (14-16) : N, M N 6. (4) 7. () 8. () 9. (2) 10. (1) (11-13) : $ > # <, & 30 km 30 km * < 11. (4) K < P > L < A > M I. K < L false II. A > P false D 12 km B 32 km III. L < A true 13 km IV. M < P false E Only conclusion III is true. 17. (3) 18. (3) 12. (2) Y > V > K < W < N (19-23) : I. Y > K true II. W > N false Floor Person III. W > Y false 8 C IV. W > V false 7 D Only Conclusion I is true. 6 F 13. (1) T < Y > S < M > K A I. K < S false 4 B II. Y > M false 3 G III. T < M false 2 E IV. Y > K false 1 H None conclusion is true. Ph: , M + + M + N, M 14. (3) A B + C D A is aunt of D. 1. (1) A B D + C + D is father of C. 16. (4) A B C + D Gender of D is not decided thus we cannot determined the answers (17-18) : C 20 km A 32.3 km N
2 19. () 20. (2) 21. () 22. (3) 23. () (24 28) : 24. (3) From I : 26 Student Chandan Chandan Rank in the class 17 th rank From II :- 26 Student Chandan Chandan Rank in the class th rank Either statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question 2. (4) From I : A + B + From II : B + ( ) ( ) M + Statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question 26. () From I : Bipin > Abhi... (i) Bipin < David... (ii) David > Bipin > Abhi From II : Bipin > Kevin 27. (3) From I : Combining statement I and II, we can conclude that David is heaviest. So both the statement are together sufficeint to answer the question '17' 'Stop back habit' '9' 'injudious habit' thus the common code number '' stand fro 'habit' So, '9' stand for 'injuarious' thus statement I is sufficient From II : '9' means 'injurious habit' '839' means 'Smoking is injurious' Thus '' stand for 'habit' and '9' stand for 'injurious' so statement II sufficient to answer the questions. Thus either statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question 28. () From I : We conclude that yuvraj purched the car between 16 th and 19 th December means on 17 th or 18 th December From II : We conclude that the car was purchaged between 17 th and 20 th December means on 18 th or 19 th December. From statement I and II common day is 18th December. So Yuvraj purchaged the Car on 18th December. (29-30) : D + P A + J U () 30. (2) (31 3) : M + O Ph: , L Z Y + X + N D + C + (Architecture) M + (Architecture) Z (Teacher) C + (Publisher) Y + (Teacher) N (Publisher) (Teacher) O X + (Carpenter) D (1) 32. (2) 33. (4) 34. (3) 3. ()
3 (36-40) : 36. (1) 120?? 40 MATHS? ? (4) 6% of 7 + 3% of 2?% of ? ? ? 4.60? () ? 39. (3) ? ? ? (2) ? ? ?? (4) Required average (41-4) : km/hr (3) Total distance travelled by Train A at Required ratio the end of 8 th hour 32. : 3. 1 : (46-0) : 2 km 46. (3) The number series is: Total distance travelled by Train B at the end of 8 th hour km Distance between Train A and Train B km Ph: , Total Distance Total time km/hr. 43. (3) Difference of distance travelling in 2 nd hour km 3 rd hour 2 20 km 4 th hour km th hour km Required answer is 4 th hour 44. (3) Speed of Train A during the first five hours km/hr. Speed of Train A during the last five hours km/hr. Required ratio 30 : 3 6 : 7 4. () Average speed of train A over the entire journey TotalDistance Total time km/hr. 10 Average speed of Train B over the entire journey
4 47. (1) The number series is: (3) The number series is : () The number series is : () The number series is : () Let rate is r %. ATQ, 72 r r r + 29 r r + 29r r r 4.% (2) Total debt ` 30,000 Money received by selling the goods ` 20, Money received by the creditors per a rupee ` paise 3. (1) No. of defective table S.P of 200 table at 0% cost ` 1,72,00 and S.P of 1800 table ` 31,0,000 Total S.P ` 32,77,00 C. P of table ` 28,0, Now, the acutal S.P ` 22,42,00 Loss ` 6,07,00 4. (2) The value of investment today ` 10,39. (1) Let the no. of voters in a city 100 No. of BJP supporter 60 No. of congress supporter 40 the no. of voters who vote for condidate L Hence, 3% of registered voters vote for candidate L. (6-60) : 6. (1) Lucky works in a week hrs. Bipin works in a week hrs. No. of Days when both of them works together days days 33 Ph: ,
5 7. (2) In 24 days, 3 weeks and 3 days of the 60. (1) In a period of 10 days, Lucky works for 4th week will be time, when both of 2 hours, Chandan for 48 hours, Bipin them will work. for 1 hours and Nitin for 46 In this period, Chandan will work for hours. Lucky is the most profitable 120 hours, Bipin works for 122 hours person for a period of 10 days while Nitin and Nitin works for 114 hours. is the costliest person. Share of Chandan Bipin is more profitable by % % ` (1) Let amounts given at 4% and % per and share of Bipin annum are `x and `(100 x) respectively ATQ, ` x (3) If Chandan starts, he will work on + (1200 x ) odd days of first week and even days 8x x of second week. Then Nitin will be replaced by Bipin. 2x 1000 So, we have to see for 7 days. x ` 00 I n 7 days, C handa n w o rks f o r (1200 x) ` 700 (alternate days), 8 hours and Nitin 62. (2) Let the population of the city be 100. works for 16 horus. So, in 7 days 1 1 Then, People reading Dainik Jagran 8 6 unit work is 2 People reading Hindustan 20 completed. People reading both 8 13 People reading only Dainik Jagran 17 unit work is to be completed 16 People reading only Hindustan 12 In 7 days Bipin and Chandan complete Therefore, required percentage of people 1 1 who read an advertisement unit of work. ( ) 13.9%. to completed (2) Let the number of people in my KD unit of work, they Publication At least 0 people read newspaper. will take days. At most 12. people read more than one newspaper days. Therefore, at least 37. people read only Total days one newspaper days. Hence, at least 37.% read exactly one 9. (4) In 7 days, Lucky, Chandan and Bipin newspaper. works for 34, 36 and 32 hours 64. () Let total no. of candidates 100 respectively. The amount of work done No. of male candidates 60 is No. of female candidates No. of female candidates who scored Total number of days taken is 79.1 more then 40 marks days. In 7 days, Bipin, Nitin and Apurv works for 32, 34 and 30 hours respectively. No. of candidates who scored more than Total number of days taken is marks 60 days. It means that a project of 79.1 days will be completed by Lucky, No. of male candidates who scored 40 or Chandan and Bipin when a project of less days is completed by Bipin, Nitin and Apurv. Hence, Lucky, Chandan and Bipin are Required freedom 32 more profitable by.9 % Ph: ,
6 6. (3) Bharat 360 Aman 8 Unit/day 9 Unit/day (66-70) : Total Work Aman work in last 23 days Bharat and Aman work together No. of days after Bharat leave days. 66. () I. 8x x x 2 + x x 2 + 4x + x x (x + 2) + 1 (x + 2) 0 x 1, 2 2 II. y y y 2 + y + 6y y + (y + 1) + 6 (y + 1) 0 (y + 6) (y + 1) 0 y 6, (1) I. 3x 2 13x x 2 6x 7x x (x 2) 7 (x 2) 0 (3x 7) (x 2) 0 x 7, 3 2 II. 28y y y 2 + 7y + 4y y (4y +1) +1 (4y +1) 0 (7y +1) (4y +1) 0 y 1 1, 7 4 Clearly, x > y 68. (1) I. 16x x 464 x II. y Clearly, x > y 69. (1) I. x + y 2... (i) x y 17...(ii) equation (i) + equation (ii), we get 6x 42 x 7 Put the value x in equatin (ii) x y 17 7 y 17 y 10 Clearly, x > y 70. (3) I x 3 x 12 II. y y + 12, 12 Clearly, x > y ENGLISH LANGUAGE (86-90) : 86. () 'No error' 87. () 'No error' 88. (3) For the right verb form 'Lead (v 1 )' replace with 'leading (v + ing)' 89. (3) 'and' replace with 'or' either... or 90. (1) 'have' replace with 'has' because its subject (band) is singular. (91-9) : D A E C B Ph: ,
7 Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi Disruption to interrupt the normal progress or activity (Something) ck/k Diminish to make less or cause to appear less de gksuk Predominatly mainly ; for the most part eq[;r% Threshold piece of timber that lies under a door ngyht Soar to ascend to a higher or more exalted level rsth ls c<+uk Thrilling to cause to experience a sudden sharp feeling jksekapd of excitement Wither to become weak and sapless eqj>k tkuk ;k detksj im+uk Shrivel To dry and unrinkle lw[k tkuk Incoherent expressed in an incomprehensible or confusing way vli"v Flamboyant attract atlention because of their exuberance, confidence vkd"kzd and stylishness VOCABULARIES Astounding Surprisingly impressive or notable vk'p;ztud Apathy lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern mnklhurk Havoc widespread destruction fouk'k a Permafrost Frozen layer at variable depth below the surface BaMh txg es ciqz dh in frigid region of planet. vfuf'pr ijr teuk Shrink become or make smaller in size or amount fldqmuk Ph: ,
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