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IBPS RRB Test 759
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  • Question 1/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Number of people (in hundreds) recruited by six different organizations over the years.

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    In which organization did the number of people being recruited increase each year?

    Solutions

    It can be directly observed from the table. 

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Number of people (in hundreds) recruited by six different organizations over the years.

    ...view full instructions


    What is the respective ratio between the total number of people recruited by organization B in the year 2006 and 2007 together to those recruited by organization F in the year 2008 and 2009 together?
    Solutions

    Required ratio:

    (2.3 + 1.7) × 100 : (2.3 + 2.9) × 100

    10 : 13

  • Question 3/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Number of people (in hundreds) recruited by six different organizations over the years.

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    Number of people recruited by organization D in the year 2007 is approximately what percent of the total number of people recruited by that organization over all the years together?
    Solutions

    Total number of people recruited by organization D:

    (1.7 + 1.9 + 2.5 + 2.0 + 1.8 + 1.5) × 100 = 1140

    Required percentage:

     × 100 ≈ 18%

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Number of people (in hundreds) recruited by six different organizations over the years.

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    What is the approximate average of the total number of people recruited from all the organization together in the year of 2009?
    Solutions

    Number of people recruited in the year 2009:

    (2.6 + 1.9 + 2.7 + 1.5 + 2.4 + 2.9) × 100 = 1400

    Required average:

     ≈ 233

  • Question 5/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Number of people (in hundreds) recruited by six different organizations over the years.

    ...view full instructions


    What is the difference between the total number of people recruited by organization A in all the years together and the total number of people recruited by organization E in all the years together?
    Solutions

    Total number of people recruited by organization A:

    (1.9 + 2.5 + 1.4 + 2.2 + 2.8 + 2.6) × 100 = 1340

    Total number of people recruited by organization E:

    (2.2 + 2.7 + 2.8 + 2.5 + 2.9 + 2.4) × 100 = 1550

    Required difference:

    1550 – 1340 = 210

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    Directions For Questions

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

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    Statements:
    Some cats are rocks.
    All cats are pens.
    No pen is book.
    Conclusions:
    I. No rock is book.
    II. All rocks being pens is a possibility.
    Solutions
    From the given statements the least possible Venn diagram is:

    Conclusions:
    I. No rock is book → It’s possible but not definite, hence false.
    II. All rocks being pens is a possibility → Possibility is true as shown below.

    Hence only Conclusion II follows.
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    Directions For Questions

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

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    Statements:
    All fans are rooms.
    No room is green.
    Some pens are green.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some fans are green.
    II. No green is fan.
    Solutions
    Consider the least possible Venn diagram:

    Conclusions:
    I. Some fans are green → Clearly false, disjoint sets.
    II. No green is fan → Clearly true, disjoint sets.
    Hence only conclusion II follows.
  • Question 8/10
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    Directions For Questions

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

    ...view full instructions


    Statements:
    Some boxes are taps.
    Some taps are hats.
    All hats are fruits.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some fruits are boxes.
    II. No fruits are boxes.
    Solutions
    Consider the least possible Venn diagram:

    Conclusions:
    I. Some fruits are boxes → It’s possible but not definite, hence false.
    II. No fruits are boxes → It’s possible but not definite, hence false.
    Here conclusion I and II are complimentary pair.
    Therefore either I or II always follows.
  • Question 9/10
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    Statements:
    All pillows are beds.
    No fruit is pillow.
    Some foods are fruits.
    Conclusions:
    I. At least some foods are pillows.
    II. Some beds are definitely fruits.
    Solutions
    Consider the following least possible Venn diagram,

    Conclusions:
    I. At least some foods are pillows it’s possible but not definite, hence false.
    II. Some beds are definitely fruits it’s possible but not definite, hence false.
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    Directions For Questions

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

    ...view full instructions


    Statements:
    Some mobiles are touch screens.
    All touch screens are smart.
    No smart are televisions.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some mobiles are not televisions.
    II. Some smart are not televisions.
    Solutions
    The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is,

    Conclusions:
    I. Some mobiles are not televisions → clearly true.
    II. Some smart are not televisions → clearly true.
    Thus all the given conclusions are true.
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