IBPS First day all shift question and analysis 16 October 2016 - StarkAK

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IBPS First day all shift question and analysis 16 October 2016



English :- Moderate to Tough

i) Reading Comprehension – 7 Questions (Based on Britain Market Competition)/(Based on Economy)

ii) Cloze Test – 8  Questions (Based on Britain’s Economy and Exit) 
 (Puzzle and Correct Sequence is given below)
(Based on Manpower management)1. Carbon sinks, 70% forest cover, powered almost entirely by mountain streams—Bhutan is a poster child for green living.
2. It is the only country in the world that is carbon negative, which means it produces more oxygen than it consumes.
3. So far, so good. But then, two things happened.
4. One, India and China got richer.
5. Bhutan, sandwiched between the two most populous nations on Earth, suffers for their sins.
6. Glaciers are beginning to melt, flash floods and heavy rains—and even droughts—are common, and temperatures are climbing


iii) Error Detection – 10  Questions

vi) Para Jumble – 5  Questions (Based on WHO and Pollution)  (International Relation of Different Countries focused Bhutan with others)


Quantitative Aptitude :-  (Moderate): 35 Questions
i) Number Series – 5 Questions
[6,16,45,184,915. ? / 11,20,38,74,? / 15,21,38,65,101 ,? / 24,28,19,35,10,?]
Logic:
Sol 1.
*2+4 *3-3 *4+4 *5-5 *6+4 = 5494
Sol 2.
–9*1+2—9*2+2—-9*4+2—9*8+2—9*16+2 = 144+2 = 146
Sol 3.
–6—17—27—36—44—(36+8=44)>Ans 101+44 = 145
Sol 4.
–4—9—16—25—-(36)—Ans –46

15) 22 10 8 12 40 __ 
16) 6 14 39 160 795 __ 
17) 25 29 20 36 11 __
18) 18 23 36 56 82 __ 
19) 13 21 37 69 __ 261
Ans-15) 304
Ans-16) 4776
Ans-17) 47
Ans-18) 113
Ans-19) 133
14,21,37,69,?


1) 4 10 27 112 555 ?
2) 15 22 36 64 ? 232
3)12 19 35 59 90 ?
4) 19 23 14 30 5 ?
ans.
3336
120
127
41

11 24 44 70 101 ?
14 25 47 91 ? 355
5 12 33 136 675 ?
28 32 23 39 14 ?
18 8 6 8 24 ?
ii) Approximation – 5 Questions 
iii) Data Interpretation (2Sets) – 10 Questions : 5 Tabular and 5 Graph Representation. 
iv) Quadratic Equation – 5 Questions
v) Rest Miscellaneous Questions
 – 10 Questions (Moderate): (Profit Loss, Average, Boats & Stream, CI/SI, Time & Work, Average, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Partnership, etc.)
 Reasoning :- (Moderate): 35 Questions
i) Puzzle: Linear Seating Facing North South – 5 Questions 
ii) Puzzle: Circular Seating 2 variables – 5 Questions 
iii) Puzzle: Ranking – 5 Questions
iv) Puzzle: Floor – 
5 Questions
v) Direction Puzzle 
– 2 Questions 

vi) Blood Relation – 3 Questions 
vii) Syllogism – 5 Question
viii) Inequalities – 
5 Questions

(question may be error ??)
A B C D E F G AND H siiting in linear straight line some facing north and other south,
E is to the fourth G . G is sitting immediate to the person sitting at one of the extreme ends.
between E and D two persons sitting. B is to the immediate left of D. . Both the neighbour of B faces opposite direction .
A is sitting 2nd left of H. H is immediate right of F.
E and B faces same direction as F .
C is facing south.


CLOZE TEST
Big ideas come from tackling big problems. When one is confronted with an overwhelming task, it’s pieces. Business jargon is full of phrases about that, like “pilot projects” and “low-hanging fruit.” They have their place, but in the repertory of management practice, they should share their place with bold approaches to big challenges. Much of today’s most valuable management knowledge came from wrestling with such issues. The most complicated workplace in the middle of the last century was the automobile assembly plant. Drawn to its complexity where Peter F. Drucker, W. Edwards Deming, and Taiichi Ohno, among others. The work they and their disciples did, applied in industry after industry, is the basis of the best that we know about operations, managing people, innovation, organizational design, and much more.
The most complex workplaces are tertiary care hospitals. These vast enterprises employ tens of thousands of people who, under one roof, do everything from neurosurgery to laundry. Each patient – that is to say, each “job” — calls on a different set of people with a different constellation of skills; even when the two patients have the same diagnosis, success may be measured differently. This is complexity of an order of magnitude greater than automobile assembly, and anyone who has been hospitalized knows that management has thus far been unequal to the scope of task. The workers, managers, consultants, and scholars who crack this nut will reshape industries and institutions just as profoundly as Drucker, Deming, and Ohno did


Quant question asked in IBPS PO PRE...
1. Find the probability that a no from 1 to 300 is divisible by 3 or 7?
2. 14 men can do a work in 18 days ,15 women can do a work in 24 days. If 14 men work for first three days and 10 women work after that for three days find the part of work left after that?
Q3-. Perimeter of a rectangle is x and circumference of a circle is 8 more than the perimeter of the rectangle. Ratio of radius of circle and length of the rectangle is 1:2 and ratio of length and breadth of rectangle is 7:3. Find the length of the rectangle?
Q4. A invest on some scheme at 5% and B at 3% for two year. If the total sum invested by A and B is 4000 and the simple interest received by both is same then find the amount invested by A ?
Q5. Two trains crosses each other in 14 sec when they are moving in opposite direction, and when they are moving in same direction they crosses each other in 3 minute2 sec. Find the speed of the faster train by what percent more than the speed of the slower train?
Q6. There are 81 liters pure milk in a container. One-third of milk is replaced by water in the container. Again one-third of mixture is extracted and equal amount of water is added. What is the ratio of milk to water in the new mixture?
Q7. . A is 2 years older than B while B is 3 year younger than C. The ratio of age of A, 6 years hence and B, 2 years ago is 5:3. What was age of C, 6 years ago?
Q8. A, B and C started a business with their investments in the ratio 1 : 2 : 4. After 6 month A invested the half amount more as before and B invested same the amount as before while C withdrew 14th of his investment. Find the ratio of their profits at the end of the year.
Q9. The average marks in Science subject of a class of 20 students is 68. If the marks of two students were misread as 48 and 65 of the actual marks 72 and 61 respectively, then what would be the correct average?

Q10.A seller mark the price 50% above the cost price and give 10% discount on an item.While selling he cheats customer by giving 20% less in weight .Find his overall profit percent(approximate)?

16 oct. po pre error detection 
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1. (1) At no circumstances/ (2) should you/ (3) lend him/ (4) any money. / (5) No error
2. (1) I deny the/ (2) allegation that/ (3) less people/ (4) are buying our books./ (5) No error
3. (1) I think/ (2) she sang/ (3) very well./ (4) Isn’t it? / (5) No error.
4. (1) She reads all/ (2) the time/; (3) she prefers/ (4) to read than to write./ 
(5) No error
5. (1) I shall not go into all the depressing details/; (2) suffice it to/ (3) say the whole affair/ (4) was an utter disaster. / (5) No error
.6. (1) He had been writing/ (2) the article for/ (3) two hours, (4) but he still/ had not finished./ (5) No error
7. (1) Hardly did I sit/ (2) on the chair/ (3) when there was an/ (4) explosion outside the house./ (5) No error
8. (1) A little/ (2) did I realise how/ (3) cleverly/ (4) I had been derived./ (5) No error
9. (1) I would have/ (2) come sooner if/ (3) I knew/ (4) they were here./ (5) No error
10. (1) India is/ (2) one of the/ (3) leading rice producing/ (4) country in the world./ (5) No error


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