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IBPS PO Prelims 30th Sept 2023 Memory Based Test 694
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    83, ?, 133, 188, 291, 490
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    0.5, ?, 84, 840, 6720, 40320
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    1105, ?, 1159, 1253, 1213, 1306
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    16, 87, 168, 259, 360, ?
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    72, 137, 263, 480, 824, ?
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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. 8x2 – 21x + 13 = 0

    II. 7y2 – 13y + 6 = 0

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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. x2 11x 80 = 0

    II. y2 + 29y + 180 = 0

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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. 4x2 – 15x + 14 = 0

    II. 8y2 – 14y + 3 = 0

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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. x2 + 12x + 32 = 0

    II. 2y2 + 15y + 28 = 0

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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. x2 – 8x – 20 = 0

    II. 6y2 – 19y + 15 = 0

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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. 3x2 – 11x + 10 = 0

    II. y2 – y – 72 = 0

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    Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between x and y.

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    I. x2 + 15x + 56 = 0

    II. 3y2 + 23y + 40 = 0

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    10600, 2100, 1050, 210, 105, 21
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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    463, 459, 432, 416, 291, 268

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    341, 329, 323, 299, 251, 155
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    A boat travel 6.4 km in 24 minutes in downstream. The boat travel x km and come back to the starting point in total 7.5 hours. If the speed of the river is 4 km/h, find the value of x.
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    A and B start a business with an investment of Rs. Y and Rs. 2Y respectively. At the end of X months C joined the business with investment of Rs. 2Y and A left the business at the end of (X + 3) months. If at the end of year the ratio of profit of A and C is 1 : 3, what percent of the total profit is obtained by B?
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    Direction: In the given question, five words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, D and E . The positions of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged.



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    She couldn't access her request (A) due to a resolved (B) change, but after explaining (C) the reason for her account, (D) the issue was policy (E) promptly.
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    Direction: In the given question, five words are printed in bold and are numbered A, B, C, D and E . The positions of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted to make the sentence correct. Find the words that need to be exchanged.



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    The organization (A) in funding had a significant (B) impact on the vital (C) and essential (D) services provided by the drop, (E) affecting the community deeply.
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    Direction: Out of the statements given below, one statement may be grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all the statements are correct, choose E, i.e. ‘All are correct’ and if no statement is correct then choose ‘None correct’.

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    Direction: Out of the statements given below, one statement may be grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all the statements are correct, choose E, i.e. ‘All are correct’ and if no statement is correct then choose ‘None correct’.

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    Direction: Out of the statements given below, one statement may be grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all the statements are correct, choose E, i.e. ‘All are correct’ and if no statement is correct then choose ‘None correct’.

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    Direction:  The following question carries a statement with two blanks. From the given five options, choose the combination of words that would fit in the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    Ethical guidelines in artificial intelligence are essential to _______ potential biases and _______ the responsible development of AI technologies.

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    Direction:  The following question carries a statement with two blanks. From the given five options, choose the combination of words that would fit in the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    International cooperation is essential to _______ the adverse effects of climate change and _______ sustainable practices worldwide.

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    Direction:  The following question carries a statement with two blanks. From the given five options, choose the combination of words that would fit in the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    Teamwork and dedication are crucial to _______ success in sports and _______ the spirit of healthy competition.

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    Direction:  In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence alternatives to the bold part are given at (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E), i.e., 'No correction required'.

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    She is an excellent student, but her grades has not been improving this semester.
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    Direction:  In the given question, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence alternatives to the bold part are given at (A), (B), (C) and (D) which may help improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E), i.e., 'No correction required'.

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    The new restaurant in town offers a wide variety of dishes, and the prices are quite affordable.

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    Direction:  Rearrange the given six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.


    A. Instead, their actions are guided by a profound lack of understanding, leading to harmful consequences for themselves and those around them.

    B. This makes combating the repercussions of ignorance arguably more challenging and vital than facing off against the most menacing foes in the pages of comic books.

    C. In society, there exists a disconcerting challenge posed not by supervillains from comic books, but by individuals whose ignorance and lack of critical thinking are harmful in insidious ways.

    D. These individuals, often dismissed as 'stupid,' do not possess the malicious intent of comic book antagonists.

    E. Unlike comic book villains who can be defeated with strategic thinking and superpowers, the defeat of ignorance requires a collective societal effort — an investment in education, empathy, and patience to navigate the complexities of human understanding.

    F. What sets them apart from fictional villains is the profound anxiety that accompanies their ignorance, a fear rooted in their inability to comprehend complex issues.

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    Which of the following would be the third sentence after rearrangement?


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    Direction:  Rearrange the given six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.


    A. Instead, their actions are guided by a profound lack of understanding, leading to harmful consequences for themselves and those around them.

    B. This makes combating the repercussions of ignorance arguably more challenging and vital than facing off against the most menacing foes in the pages of comic books.

    C. In society, there exists a disconcerting challenge posed not by supervillains from comic books, but by individuals whose ignorance and lack of critical thinking are harmful in insidious ways.

    D. These individuals, often dismissed as 'stupid,' do not possess the malicious intent of comic book antagonists.

    E. Unlike comic book villains who can be defeated with strategic thinking and superpowers, the defeat of ignorance requires a collective societal effort — an investment in education, empathy, and patience to navigate the complexities of human understanding.

    F. What sets them apart from fictional villains is the profound anxiety that accompanies their ignorance, a fear rooted in their inability to comprehend complex issues.

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    Which of the following would be the second sentence after rearrangement?

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    Direction:  Rearrange the given six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.


    A. Instead, their actions are guided by a profound lack of understanding, leading to harmful consequences for themselves and those around them.

    B. This makes combating the repercussions of ignorance arguably more challenging and vital than facing off against the most menacing foes in the pages of comic books.

    C. In society, there exists a disconcerting challenge posed not by supervillains from comic books, but by individuals whose ignorance and lack of critical thinking are harmful in insidious ways.

    D. These individuals, often dismissed as 'stupid,' do not possess the malicious intent of comic book antagonists.

    E. Unlike comic book villains who can be defeated with strategic thinking and superpowers, the defeat of ignorance requires a collective societal effort — an investment in education, empathy, and patience to navigate the complexities of human understanding.

    F. What sets them apart from fictional villains is the profound anxiety that accompanies their ignorance, a fear rooted in their inability to comprehend complex issues.

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    Which of the following would be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?

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    Direction:  Rearrange the given six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.


    A. Instead, their actions are guided by a profound lack of understanding, leading to harmful consequences for themselves and those around them.

    B. This makes combating the repercussions of ignorance arguably more challenging and vital than facing off against the most menacing foes in the pages of comic books.

    C. In society, there exists a disconcerting challenge posed not by supervillains from comic books, but by individuals whose ignorance and lack of critical thinking are harmful in insidious ways.

    D. These individuals, often dismissed as 'stupid,' do not possess the malicious intent of comic book antagonists.

    E. Unlike comic book villains who can be defeated with strategic thinking and superpowers, the defeat of ignorance requires a collective societal effort — an investment in education, empathy, and patience to navigate the complexities of human understanding.

    F. What sets them apart from fictional villains is the profound anxiety that accompanies their ignorance, a fear rooted in their inability to comprehend complex issues.

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    Which of the following would be the first sentence after rearrangement?
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    Direction:  Rearrange the given six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in a proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph: then answer the questions that follow.


    A. Instead, their actions are guided by a profound lack of understanding, leading to harmful consequences for themselves and those around them.

    B. This makes combating the repercussions of ignorance arguably more challenging and vital than facing off against the most menacing foes in the pages of comic books.

    C. In society, there exists a disconcerting challenge posed not by supervillains from comic books, but by individuals whose ignorance and lack of critical thinking are harmful in insidious ways.

    D. These individuals, often dismissed as 'stupid,' do not possess the malicious intent of comic book antagonists.

    E. Unlike comic book villains who can be defeated with strategic thinking and superpowers, the defeat of ignorance requires a collective societal effort — an investment in education, empathy, and patience to navigate the complexities of human understanding.

    F. What sets them apart from fictional villains is the profound anxiety that accompanies their ignorance, a fear rooted in their inability to comprehend complex issues.

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    Which of the following would be the last sentence after rearrangement?
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    There are certain number of people sitting in a linear row and are facing north direction. Three people sit between F and M who sits to the immediate right of J. The number of people sit between F and J is same as the number of people sit between F and E. Four people sit between E and W who doesn’t sit adjacent to J. D sits to the immediate right of A. B sits exactly between A and E. Five people either sit to the right or to the left of B. O sits third to the right of M. O sits at fifth position either from the left or right. Three people sit between O and P who doesn’t sit second to the left of E.

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    How many people sit between F and P?
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    There are certain number of people sitting in a linear row and are facing north direction. Three people sit between F and M who sits to the immediate right of J. The number of people sit between F and J is same as the number of people sit between F and E. Four people sit between E and W who doesn’t sit adjacent to J. D sits to the immediate right of A. B sits exactly between A and E. Five people either sit to the right or to the left of B. O sits third to the right of M. O sits at fifth position either from the left or right. Three people sit between O and P who doesn’t sit second to the left of E.

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    Who sits to the immediate left of M?
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    There are certain number of people sitting in a linear row and are facing north direction. Three people sit between F and M who sits to the immediate right of J. The number of people sit between F and J is same as the number of people sit between F and E. Four people sit between E and W who doesn’t sit adjacent to J. D sits to the immediate right of A. B sits exactly between A and E. Five people either sit to the right or to the left of B. O sits third to the right of M. O sits at fifth position either from the left or right. Three people sit between O and P who doesn’t sit second to the left of E.

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    How many people sit to the left of E?
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    There are certain number of people sitting in a linear row and are facing north direction. Three people sit between F and M who sits to the immediate right of J. The number of people sit between F and J is same as the number of people sit between F and E. Four people sit between E and W who doesn’t sit adjacent to J. D sits to the immediate right of A. B sits exactly between A and E. Five people either sit to the right or to the left of B. O sits third to the right of M. O sits at fifth position either from the left or right. Three people sit between O and P who doesn’t sit second to the left of E.

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    Who amongst the following sit to the right of O?
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    There are certain number of people sitting in a linear row and are facing north direction. Three people sit between F and M who sits to the immediate right of J. The number of people sit between F and J is same as the number of people sit between F and E. Four people sit between E and W who doesn’t sit adjacent to J. D sits to the immediate right of A. B sits exactly between A and E. Five people either sit to the right or to the left of B. O sits third to the right of M. O sits at fifth position either from the left or right. Three people sit between O and P who doesn’t sit second to the left of E.

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    What is the position of E with respect to F?
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    Eight people are sitting around a square table. Four of them are sitting at the corners facing outside and the remaining four are sitting at the sides of the table facing inside. H sits third to the right of P. N is a neighbor of H. N sits immediate left of V, who is not a neighbor of T. Two people sit between V and R. At most two people sit between P and R. M is a neighbor of R but does not sit at the corner. S sits second to the right of M.

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    How many people sit between R and N when counted from the left of R?
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    Eight people are sitting around a square table. Four of them are sitting at the corners facing outside and the remaining four are sitting at the sides of the table facing inside. H sits third to the right of P. N is a neighbor of H. N sits immediate left of V, who is not a neighbor of T. Two people sit between V and R. At most two people sit between P and R. M is a neighbor of R but does not sit at the corner. S sits second to the right of M.

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    Who sits third to the left of M?
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    Eight people are sitting around a square table. Four of them are sitting at the corners facing outside and the remaining four are sitting at the sides of the table facing inside. H sits third to the right of P. N is a neighbor of H. N sits immediate left of V, who is not a neighbor of T. Two people sit between V and R. At most two people sit between P and R. M is a neighbor of R but does not sit at the corner. S sits second to the right of M.

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    Four from the following are similar in a certain way and forms a group. Find out the one, which does not belong to that group.
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    Eight people are sitting around a square table. Four of them are sitting at the corners facing outside and the remaining four are sitting at the sides of the table facing inside. H sits third to the right of P. N is a neighbor of H. N sits immediate left of V, who is not a neighbor of T. Two people sit between V and R. At most two people sit between P and R. M is a neighbor of R but does not sit at the corner. S sits second to the right of M.

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    Who sits to the immediate left of H?
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    Eight people are sitting around a square table. Four of them are sitting at the corners facing outside and the remaining four are sitting at the sides of the table facing inside. H sits third to the right of P. N is a neighbor of H. N sits immediate left of V, who is not a neighbor of T. Two people sit between V and R. At most two people sit between P and R. M is a neighbor of R but does not sit at the corner. S sits second to the right of M.

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    Who sits opposite to H?
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    Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.


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    Statements:

    Only a few Burgers are Pizza.

    Some Pizza are not Sandwiches.

    All Sandwiches are Toast.

    Conclusions:

    I. No Burgers are Sandwiches

    II. Some Pizza are not Toast

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    Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.


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    Statements:

    Only a few Caps lock are Enter.

    All Enter are Shift.

    Some Shift are not Control.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Caps lock are Control

    II. No Control are Caps lock

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    Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.


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    Statements:

    No Jeans are Shorts.

    Only a few Shorts are Capris.

    All Capris are Skirts.

    Conclusions:

    I. No Jeans are Skirts

    II. Some Shorts are not Capris

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    Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.


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    Statements:

    All Vegetables are Pulses.

    All Pulses are Cereals.

    Only a few Cereals are Cheese.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Cereals are Vegetables

    II. Some Pulses being Cheese is a possibility

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