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IBPS Clerk Test 722
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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

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    Many teachers ______ the lack of professional freedom as the _______ for leaving the job.
    Solutions
    Out of these given options, cited and reason are the appropriate words.
    Cited means "To mention as support, illustration, or proof" while reason means "The basis or motive of an action, decision or conviction".
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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit in the given blanks making the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    The organization was deeply _____________ by difficulties a decade ago but the new CEO brought many ______________ changes in it and took it to a new high.
    Solutions

    Indebted means owing gratitude for a service or favour and can't be used for the first blank because 'indebted by difficulties' fails to make any sense.
    Coping means to (of a person) deal effectively with something difficult; it needs to be followed by the preposition 'with', which is not here, so it can't be used.
    'Shriek' is totally out of the context.
    All the other options except option B are irrelevant in the context of this question and thus option B is the correct response.

    One doesn't get hurt by difficulties, but can be hit by difficulties.. 

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    Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions. 

    In a certain code, 

    ‘money interest lot’ is written as ‘ma te ye’.
    ‘lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘te jo no’.
    ‘joyfull come from money’ is written as ‘no ve ma zo’. 
    ‘life with lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘si ni te no jo’.
    ‘life is unexpected’ is written as ‘vee ni tee’.

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    What does ‘zo’ stand for?
    Solutions
    ‘money interest lot’ is written as ‘ma te ye’……1)
    ‘lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘te jo no’……2)
    ‘joyfull comes from money’ is written as ‘no ve ma zo’….3)
    ‘life with lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘si ni te no jo’…..4)
    ‘life is unexpected’ is written as ‘vee ni tee’…...5)
    From 1) and 2) ‘lot’ can be coded as: te
    From 1) and 3) ‘money’ can be coded as: ma
    From 1) and 3) ‘interest’ can be coded as: ye
    From 2) and 3) ‘joyfull’ can be coded as: no
    From 2) and 3) ‘of’ can be coded as: jo
    From 2) and 3) ‘life’ can be coded as: ni
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘comes’ can be coded as: either ‘ve’ or ‘zo’
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘from’ can be coded as: either ‘ve’ or ‘zo’
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘with’ can be coded as: si
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘is’ can be coded as: either ‘vee’ or ‘tee’
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘unexpected’ can be coded as: either ‘vee’ or ‘tee’
    ‘zo’ stand for either ‘comes’ or ‘from’. So answer is 2.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions. 

    In a certain code, 

    ‘money interest lot’ is written as ‘ma te ye’.
    ‘lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘te jo no’.
    ‘joyfull come from money’ is written as ‘no ve ma zo’. 
    ‘life with lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘si ni te no jo’.
    ‘life is unexpected’ is written as ‘vee ni tee’.

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    Which of the following may represent ‘money with lot of joyfull’?
    Solutions
    ‘money interest lot’ is written as ‘ma te ye’……1)
    ‘lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘te jo no’……2)
    ‘joyfull comes from money’ is written as ‘no ve ma zo’….3)
    ‘life with lot of joyfull’ is written as ‘si ni te no jo’…..4)
    ‘life is unexpected’ is written as ‘vee ni tee’…...5)
    From 1) and 2) ‘lot’ can be coded as: te
    From 1) and 3) ‘money’ can be coded as: ma
    From 1) and 3) ‘interest’ can be coded as: ye
    From 2) and 3) ‘joyfull’ can be coded as: no
    From 2) and 3) ‘of’ can be coded as: jo
    From 2) and 3) ‘life’ can be coded as: ni
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘comes’ can be coded as: either ‘ve’ or ‘zo’
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘from’ can be coded as: either ‘ve’ or ‘zo’
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘with’ can be coded as: si
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘is’ can be coded as: either ‘vee’ or ‘tee’
    From 1), 2) and 3) ‘unexpected’ can be coded as: either ‘vee’ or ‘tee’
    ‘ money with lot of joyfull’ coded as ‘ma, si,te,jo,no’. So answer is 5.
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    Direction: In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out that wrong number.

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    29, 37, 21, 43, 13, 53, 5, 61
    Solutions
    Pattern of the given series is:
    29 + 8 × 1 = 37
    37 – 8 × 2 = 21
    21 + 8 × 3 = 45
    45 – 8 × 4 = 13
    13 + 8 × 5 = 53
    53 – 8 × 6 = 5
    5 + 8 × 7 = 61
    Hence, option E is correct.
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    Manoj started a business with Rs. 50000. Romie joined him after 2 months with Rs.10000 and Ranju joined the business after 4 months of start of business with Rs. 20000. Find the ratio of profit shares of Manoj, Romie and Ranju after one year.
    Solutions

    Ratio of profit shares = Ratio of products of Investment and Time
    Using the data from the question, we get
    Ratio of profit shares of Manoj, Romie and Ranju
    = (50000 × 12) : (10000 × 10) : (20000 × 8) = 30 : 5 : 8.

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