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SBI ASSOCIATE JUNIOR ASST - 3 [PH-I] (SOLUTION) MATHS (31-35): 31. (3) 27% of 50?% of 375 = 76.5 50 27 100 375 x 100 x 375 100 x = 5100 375 = 76.5 = 121.5 76.5 = 5 = 12 32. (1) 625.97 7.5 + 299.87 =? 632.6 69.775 + 299.87 + 632.6 = x x = 9627.285 33. (3) 60% of 7.80 +? = 3 5 of 1.75 60 100 7.80 + x = 3 5 1.75.68 + x = 8.85 x =.17 3. (5) 999.99 0.99 + 9.99 99.99 + 0.0099 =? 999.99 0.99 + 09.99 99.99 + 0.0099 989.9901 + 09.99 + 0.0099 99.99 = 900 35. () 25 3 3 800 2 = (?) 2 (x) 2 = 25 25 25 800 800 (x) 2 = 1000000 60000 = 360000 x = 600 36. (1)? 1 3112 x 2 (12) = 311 2 12x = 311 2 12x = 76 x = 76 12 x = 622 37. (1)0. 7.5 0.6 25 =? x = 0. 7.5 0.6 25 x = 125 38. (2)67.39 11.78 + 19.63 =? + 22.1 87.02 11.78 = x + 22.1 75.2 = x + 22.1 x = 52.83 39. (5)(1028 56) (7568?) = 11 1028 56 7568 x 183 11 = = 11 7568 x 172 x = 7568 x = 7568 172 = 0. (3) 1218 23 26 73? x = 12 18 26 73 23 x = 96 26 73 x = 9 = 7 (1-5): 1. () Series has been written in reverse order with a difference of (1) 2, (1) 3, (2) 2, (2) 3, (3) 2, (3) 3 i.e. 1, 1,, 8, 9, 27 2. (2) Series pattern Prime number series 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 3. (1) Series pattern + (6 1) = 10 10 + (6 5) = 0 0 + (30 5) = 190 190 + (150 5) = 90 90 + (750 5) = 690 should come in place of '?' 690 + (3750 5) = 230 1

. () Series pattern 7 0.5 + 0.5 = 1 + 1 = 5 5 1.5 + 1.5 = 9 9 2 + 2 = 20 should come in place of '?' 20 2.5 + 2.5 = 52.5 52.5 3 + 3 = 160.5 5. (3) Series pattern 5 + 7 2 = 5 5 + 6 2 = 90 90 + 5 2 = 115 115 + 2 =131 131 + 3 2 = 10 10 + 2 2 = 1 6. (2) Average of the first and the third number = 2 69 = 138 Average of the second and the fourth number = 69 2 = 138 Average of the fifth number = 61 5 = 305 Now, the fifth number = 305 (138 + 138) = 305 276 = 29 7. (3) Let the present age of A be x and that of B be y. Now, x 10 13 y 10 17 or, 17x 170 = 13y 130 or, 17x 13y = 0 Again, x 17 10 y 17 11 (I) or, 11x + 187 = 10y + 170 or, 11x 10y = 17 (II) Solving equation (I) and (II), we get x = 23 yrs, y = 27 yrs Hence, B's present age = 27 yrs 8. (5) Let the original price of the article be ` x. discounted price of the article = x 20% of x = x 20 100 x = 5 x Now, according to the question, 100 x = 180 5 115 or, x = 180 100 115 5 = 2000 original price = ` 2000 9. (5) Required number of selections = 8 c 1 7 c 5 = 168 50. () Reqd units of electricity consumed = 10 8(8 2 + 3) = 1520 51. (1) Given M = 8D 52. () M Age of Meena D Age of her daughter Also, 8D + 8 D + 8 = 10 3 Solving, we get D = Meena's present age = 8D = 8 = 32 yrs 53. (2) Relative speed of two trains = = 180 270 m = 500 m 10.8 s 108 s 500 18 km 108 5 h = 150 km/h Speed of second train = 150 60 = 90 km/h 2

5. () CP of wheat = 30 5 = ` 1350 0% of 30 kg = 12 kg SP of 12 kg = 12 50 = ` 600 For 25% profit, total SP of all the wheat is 1350 125 100 = 1350 5 = ` 6750 = ` 1687.5 Remaining wheat (30 12) = 8 kg, Rate of remaining wheat = 1087.5 ` 60 18 55. (1) Let the first number be f and second number be s. Then, 2f + 3s = 100... (i) 3f + 2s = 120... (ii) Solving (i) & (ii), we get f = 32, s = 12 56. (1) Perimeter of the rectangle = 2(8 + 7) = 30 cm Perimeter of the square = 2 30 = 60 cm Side of the square = 1 60 = 15 cm Circumference of the required semi-circle 59. (5) Let x boys and x girls join the group of 20 boys and 32 girls to make the ratio 3 :. So, 20 x 3 80 x 96 3x 32 x x = 16 Total number of people in the group will be 20 + 32 + 16 + 16 = 8 60. () Raju runs on Monday and Friday = 1250 2 = 2500 m On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, Raju runs 1500 = 6000 m In 1 week Raju runs 6000 + 2500 = 8500 cm In 3 week Raju runs 3 8500 = 25500 m = 25.5 km (61-65): 61. (3) Total number of people contributing from all the cities = 000 + 5500 + 5000 + 3500 + 500 + 2500 = 25000 People from Q and U = 5500 + 2500 + 8000 % = 8000 25000 100 = 32% 62. () Required percentage 500 3500 = 3500 100 = 28.57% = πr 2r = 22 7 15 2 + 2 15 2 = 23.57 + 15 = 38.57 cm 57. (1) 58. () Total amount spent = 591 5 780 3 60 paise = (197 + 585) paise = 782 paise = ` 7.82 63. (5) Required ratio = P R = 000 5000 = 5 6. (1) 18% of the total population = 18 100 25000 = 500 So, three cities, P, S, and U, form less than 18%. 65. (2) S : T = 11 : 9 = 5500 : 500 Which means there should be 5500 3500 = 2000 more people from City S. 3

REASONING (77-81): 66. (2) FIST No day is night + All nights are 67. (3) 68. (3) 2nd digit from right = 7th digit from left Now, 7th digit after arrangement = 3rd digit in the given number = 1 69. (1) Similarly, 70. (2) Move five letters backward. (71-75): From the given information we have the following: 71. (5) G is on the right of E. 72. (1) A and B are on the extreme ends. 73. (3) G's position can be taken by C. 7. () D is between C and F. 75. () All the conditions are required to get the final order. (76-79): 76. () All rivers can never be oceans implication Some rivers are oceans. This conclusion is the converse of the given premise "All oceans are rivers". 77. (5) Conclusion II is the above conclusion (ii). Conclusion I is the above conclusion (i). noon = E + A = O* = Some noon are not days (i). Again, All nights are noon + No noon is an evening = A + E = E = No night is an evening (ii). 78. () None follows. 79. (5) Conclusion I is converse of the (80-81): above conclusion (ii). Some papers are boards + No board is a card = I + E = O = Some papers are not cards. 80. (3) Conclusions I and II form complementary pair. Therefore, either I or II follows. 81. (5) None follows. (82-87): 82. (5) 83. (1) 8. (2) 85. (1) Using the given four statements, the codes are her bu logic fo has la merit na list ke been jo displayed si name ya there zo in go 86. () Code for 'is' is not known but out 87. (3) go (87-92): of the given five options only 'ya zo wo bu' may be the coding. 88. (2) A > B = C < D < E I. D > A is not true. II. E < C is true.

89. (5) Split them as (93-96): L > U... (i); From the given information we U > K... (ii); have the following order: Z < U... (iii) and U < R... (iv) Combining (i) and (iii), we get L > U > Z or L > Z Hence I follows. Note: K = Kanjeevaram Silk Saree Combining (ii) and (iv), we get G = Gadwal Silk Saree K < U < R or K < R T = Tangail Cotton Saree Hence II follows. P = Paithani Silk Saree 90. (1) Y < J = P > R > I S = Sambalpuri Cotton Saree I. J > I is true. II. Y < R is not true. 91. () V > K > M = N > S K > T I. T < N is not true. II. V = S is false. 92. (1) Split them as F < X... (i) X < A... (ii) R < X... (iii) and X < E... (iv) Combining (i) and (iv), we get F < X < E or F < E Hence I follows. From (i) and (iii), R and F can't be compared. Hence II does not follow. 93. (3) Tangail Cotton Saree 9. (2) 95. (2) Bhonsle 96. () (57-60): 97. (3) If climate change is a natural phenomenon, all this maligning of industrial development amounts to unnecessary fuss. 98. () The realisation of wrong priorties is leading to the shift of focus. 99. (1) Since industrial development is "not the only reason" behind the problem, we need to address this as well as other reasons. 100. (2) Industrial development is being curtailed so that the said destruction can be avoided. 5

SBI ASSOCIATE JUNIOR ASST - 3 [PH-I] [ANSWER KEY] 1. () 2. (1) 3. (2). (3) 5. (2) 6. (3) 7. (5) 8. () 9. (2) 10. (5) 11. (3) 12. (1) 13. (2) 1. (5) 15. () 16. (5) 17. (3) 18. (1) 19. () 20. (5) 21. (3) 22. (3) 23. (2) 2. (3) 25. (3) 26. (3) 27. (2) 28. (5) 29. (3) 30. (3) 31. (3) 32. (1) 33. (3) 3. (5) 35. () 36. (1) 37. (1) 38. (2) 39. (5) 0. (3) 1. () 2. (2) 3. (1). () 5. (3) 6. (2) 7. (3) 8. (3) 9. (5) 50. () 51. (1) 52. () 53. (2) 5. () 55. (1) 56. (1) 57. (1) 58. () 59. (5) 60. () 61. (3) 62. () 63. (5) 6. (1) 65. (2) 66. (2) 67. (3) 68. (3) 69. (1) 70. (2) 71. (5) 72. (1) 73. (3) 7. () 75. () 76. () 77. (5) 78. () 79. (5) 80. (3) 81. (5) 82. (5) 83. (1) 8. (2) 85. (1) 86. () 87. (3) 88. (2) 89. (5) 90. (1) 91. () 92. (1) 93. (3) 9. (2) 95. (2) 96. () 97. (3) 98. () 99. (1) 100. (2) Note:- 1. For any question paper related queries call/whatsap/message on 8287900900. 2. For any issue related to RESULT Processing, kindly contact us on 8287200200. 3. If your opinion differs regarding any answer, please message the mock test and question number to 8287500500. 6