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IBPS PO SUPER 15 Test 47
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    Directions For Questions

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

    A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
    B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
    C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
    D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
    E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.

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    Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence?
    Solutions

    D is the first statement as it acts as the introduction about the challenges faced by body due to old age.
    “This ageing process” given in A is a follow up of the introductory statement. (A tells us that the process of ageing can become an obstacle to the long-standing habits).
    AE is a mandatory pair because of having a chronological sequence of events.
    C follows E as the “too old” is common to both the sentences.
    CB is a mandatory pair as C mentions an information and B talks about the contrasting idea with reference to the information.

    The correct sequence is DAECB.

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    Directions For Questions

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

    A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
    B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
    C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
    D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
    E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence?
    Solutions

    D is the first statement as it acts as the introduction about the challenges faced by body due to old age.
    “This ageing process” given in A is a follow up of the introductory statement. (A tells us that the process of ageing can become an obstacle to the long-standing habits)
    AE is a mandatory pair because of having a chronological sequence of events.
    C follows E as the “too old” is common to both the sentences.
    CB is a mandatory pair as C mentions an information and B talks about the contrasting idea with reference to the information.

    The correct sequence is DAECB.

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    Directions For Questions

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

    A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
    B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
    C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
    D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
    E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence?
    Solutions

    D is the first statement as it acts as the introduction about the challenges faced by body due to old age.
    “This ageing process” given in A is a follow up of the introductory statement. (A tells us that the process of ageing can become an obstacle to the long-standing habits)
    AE is a mandatory pair because of having a chronological sequence of events.
    C follows E as the “too old” is common to both the sentences.
    CB is a mandatory pair as C mentions an information and B talks about the contrasting idea with reference to the information.

    The correct sequence is DAECB.

  • Question 4/15
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    Directions For Questions

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

    A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
    B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
    C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
    D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
    E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence?
    Solutions

    D is the first statement as it acts as the introduction about the challenges faced by body due to old age.
    “This ageing process” given in A is a follow up of the introductory statement. (A tells us that the process of ageing can become an obstacle to the long-standing habits)
    AE is a mandatory pair because of having a chronological sequence of events.
    C follows E as the “too old” is common to both the sentences.
    CB is a mandatory pair as C mentions an information and B talks about the contrasting idea with reference to the information.

    The correct sequence is DAECB.

  • Question 5/15
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    Directions For Questions

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

    A) During this aging process, you had first heard statements such as: “You can’t ride your bicycle until you are seven” and, “You can’t drive a car until you’re 18”
    B) But, you need to remember that part of you has an ageless mind and is quite oblivious to the physical ageing process – you just need to encourage it to overcome this excuse of being old.
    C) The age excuse of being too old comes from an inclination to identify yourself with the number of trips you have made around the sun.
    D) The age of your body can seem to be quite an obstacle on the road to changing long-held thinking habits.
    E) Then at some point you discovered that you went from being not old enough to being too old.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following will be the FIFTH (LAST) sentence?
    Solutions

    D is the first statement as it acts as the introduction about the challenges faced by body due to old age.
    “This ageing process” given in A is a follow up of the introductory statement. (A tells us that the process of ageing can become an obstacle to the long-standing habits)
    AE is a mandatory pair because of having a chronological sequence of events.
    C follows E as the “too old” is common to both the sentences.
    CB is a mandatory pair as C mentions an information and B talks about the contrasting idea with reference to the information.

    The correct sequence is DAECB.

  • Question 6/15
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following graph to answer the given questions.

    Percent profit earned by two companies, A and B, over the given years

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    If income of company A in 2012 is equal to its expenditure in 2013, then what is the ratio of its income in these two years respectively?

    Solutions

     Let expenditure of company A in 2013 be E.

    Income in 2012 = E (According to the question)

    Income in 2013 =  =

    Required ratio = E :  = 5 : 6

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following graph to answer the given questions.

    Percent profit earned by two companies, A and B, over the given years

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    If the expenditure of Company A in 2013 is Rs 60 lakh and expenditure of company B in 2012 is equal to income of company A in 2013, then what is the income of company B in 2012 ?
    Solutions

     From formula,

    Income of company A in 2013 =  = Expenditure of company B in 2012

    Income of company B in 2012 =  = 108 lakh

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following graph to answer the given questions.

    Percent profit earned by two companies, A and B, over the given years

    ...view full instructions


    What is the ratio of profit of company A to company B in 2014 if expenditure of company A in 2014 is 80% of the expenditure of company B in the same year?
    Solutions

     Let expenditure of company B in 2014 is E.

    Then, expenditure of company A in 2014 =  = 0.8E

    Profit ratio of company A to company B =

    = 48 : 75 = 16 : 25

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following graph to answer the given questions.

    Percent profit earned by two companies, A and B, over the given years

    ...view full instructions


    In 2015, the income of Company B was Rs. 112 lakh. What was its expenditure in that year?
    Solutions

     Expenditure of company B in 2014 =  = 80 lakh rupees

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following graph to answer the given questions.

    Percent profit earned by two companies, A and B, over the given years

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    If expenditure of company B in 2017 is 20% more than that in 2016 and expenditure of company B in 2016 is Rs 80 lakh, then what is the income of company B in 2017 ?
    Solutions

    Expenditure of company B in 2017 =

    Let income of company B in 2017 be x lakh rupees

    % profit of company B in 2017 = 

    ⇒ 60 = 

    ⇒ x = 153.6 

    Total income of company B in 2017 = 153.6 lakh rupees

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same. K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

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    The one who competes for Rifle shooting represents which country?
    Solutions
    K represents China for Archery. T represents USA. F competes volleyball. L represents Australia for Athletics. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

    L - Australia - athletics
    H - _ - _
    K - China _ Archery
    T - USA - 
    F - _ - Volleyball
    J - _ -
    R - _ - Rifle Shooting
    The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. 
    Since, F completes volleyball, J is not from Japan and R competes Rifle shooting, So H represents Japan competes for Boxing and russia competes tennis. F cannot be korea, So, R will represent korea. Only one place left for football, so T competes football and one place left for france, so F is from Russia.
    From the given conditions, we can conclude:

    Hence, R competes for Rifle Shooting and represents Korea country.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same. K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following combinations is correct?
    Solutions
    K represents China for Archery. T represents USA. F competes volleyball. L represents Australia for Athletics. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
    L - Australia - athletics
    H - _ - _
    K - China _ Archery
    T - USA - 
    F - _ - Volleyball
    J - _ -
    R - _ - Rifle Shooting
    The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. 
    Since, F completes volleyball, J is not from Japan and R competes Rifle shooting, So H represents Japan competes for Boxing and russia competes tennis. F cannot be korea, So, R will represent korea. Only one place left for football, so T competes football and one place left for france, so F is from Russia.
    From the given conditions, we can conclude:

    Hence, J-Tennis-Russia combination is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same. K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

    ...view full instructions


    Who represents Japan?
    Solutions
    K represents China for Archery. T represents USA. F competes volleyball. L represents Australia for Athletics. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
    L - Australia - athletics
    H - _ - _
    K - China _ Archery
    T - USA - 
    F - _ - Volleyball
    J - _ -
    R - _ - Rifle Shooting
    The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. 
    Since, F completes volleyball, J is not from Japan and R competes Rifle shooting, So H represents Japan competes for Boxing and russia competes tennis. F cannot be korea, So, R will represent korea. Only one place left for football, so T competes football and one place left for france, so F is from Russia.
    From the given conditions, we can conclude:

    Hence, H represents Japan country.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same. K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

    ...view full instructions


    For which game does T compete?
    Solutions
    K represents China for Archery. T represents USA. F competes volleyball. L represents Australia for Athletics. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
    L - Australia - athletics
    H - _ - _
    K - China _ Archery
    T - USA - 
    F - _ - Volleyball
    J - _ -
    R - _ - Rifle Shooting
    The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. 
    Since, F completes volleyball, J is not from Japan and R competes Rifle shooting, So H represents Japan competes for Boxing and russia competes tennis. F cannot be korea, So, R will represent korea. Only one place left for football, so T competes football and one place left for france, so F is from Russia.
    From the given conditions, we can conclude:

    Hence, T competes for Football game.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same. K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.

    ...view full instructions


    F represents which country?
    Solutions
    K represents China for Archery. T represents USA. F competes volleyball. L represents Australia for Athletics. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
    L - Australia - athletics
    H - _ - _
    K - China _ Archery
    T - USA - 
    F - _ - Volleyball
    J - _ -
    R - _ - Rifle Shooting
    The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. 
    Since, F completes volleyball, J is not from Japan and R competes Rifle shooting, So H represents Japan competes for Boxing and russia competes tennis. F cannot be korea, So, R will represent korea. Only one place left for football, so T competes football and one place left for france, so F is from Russia.
    From the given conditions, we can conclude:

    Hence, F represents France country.
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