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IBPS Clerk SUPER 15 Test 58
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions.
    (A) It was a cycling race launched in 1903, by Henri Desgrange, a magazine editor in Paris.
    (B) The Tour de France is a test of human endurance.
    (C) His idea worked and the magazine boomed.
    (D) His aim was to boost the circulation of his magazine.
    (E) He wanted to achieve this by covering every stage of the three – week long 3,500 – kilometer – long cycling race.
    (F) Till today the race remains more popular than he could ever have dreamed.

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    Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
    Solutions

    The correct sequence is – BADECF
    The first statement is B as it sets the tone of the passage by introducing 'tour de France'.
    A is the next statement as it begins the timeline of the event in a chronological order as stating like when it was launched and by whom. Also, pronoun "It" connects it directly with sentence B.
    D is the next statement as it talks about the aim of the person who started the race event.
    E is the next statement as it talks about how did he wish to achieve his aim. It needs to be followed by C as it talks about the results of the efforts of him and statement F is the last one as it concludes the passage explaining the present state of the event. 


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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions.
    (A) It was a cycling race launched in 1903, by Henri Desgrange, a magazine editor in Paris.
    (B) The Tour de France is a test of human endurance.
    (C) His idea worked and the magazine boomed.
    (D) His aim was to boost the circulation of his magazine.
    (E) He wanted to achieve this by covering every stage of the three – week long 3,500 – kilometer – long cycling race.
    (F) Till today the race remains more popular than he could ever have dreamed.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
    Solutions

    The correct sequence is – BADECF
    The first statement is B as it sets the tone of the passage by introducing 'tour de France'.
    A is the next statement as it begins the timeline of the event in a chronological order as stating like when it was launched and by whom. Also, pronoun "It" connects it directly with sentence B.
    D is the next statement as it talks about the aim of the person who started the race event.
    E is the next statement as it talks about how did he wish to achieve his aim. It needs to be followed by C as it talks about the results of the efforts of him and statement F is the last one as it concludes the passage explaining the present state of the event. 


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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions.
    (A) It was a cycling race launched in 1903, by Henri Desgrange, a magazine editor in Paris.
    (B) The Tour de France is a test of human endurance.
    (C) His idea worked and the magazine boomed.
    (D) His aim was to boost the circulation of his magazine.
    (E) He wanted to achieve this by covering every stage of the three – week long 3,500 – kilometer – long cycling race.
    (F) Till today the race remains more popular than he could ever have dreamed.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
    Solutions

    The correct sequence is – BADECF
    The first statement is B as it sets the tone of the passage by introducing 'tour de France'.
    A is the next statement as it begins the timeline of the event in a chronological order as stating like when it was launched and by whom. Also, pronoun "It" connects it directly with sentence B.
    D is the next statement as it talks about the aim of the person who started the race event.
    E is the next statement as it talks about how did he wish to achieve his aim. It needs to be followed by C as it talks about the results of the efforts of him and statement F is the last one as it concludes the passage explaining the present state of the event. 


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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions.
    (A) It was a cycling race launched in 1903, by Henri Desgrange, a magazine editor in Paris.
    (B) The Tour de France is a test of human endurance.
    (C) His idea worked and the magazine boomed.
    (D) His aim was to boost the circulation of his magazine.
    (E) He wanted to achieve this by covering every stage of the three – week long 3,500 – kilometer – long cycling race.
    (F) Till today the race remains more popular than he could ever have dreamed.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
    Solutions

    The correct sequence is – BADECF
    The first statement is B as it sets the tone of the passage by introducing 'tour de France'.
    A is the next statement as it begins the timeline of the event in a chronological order as stating like when it was launched and by whom. Also, pronoun "It" connects it directly with sentence B.
    D is the next statement as it talks about the aim of the person who started the race event.
    E is the next statement as it talks about how did he wish to achieve his aim. It needs to be followed by C as it talks about the results of the efforts of him and statement F is the last one as it concludes the passage explaining the present state of the event. 


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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions.
    (A) It was a cycling race launched in 1903, by Henri Desgrange, a magazine editor in Paris.
    (B) The Tour de France is a test of human endurance.
    (C) His idea worked and the magazine boomed.
    (D) His aim was to boost the circulation of his magazine.
    (E) He wanted to achieve this by covering every stage of the three – week long 3,500 – kilometer – long cycling race.
    (F) Till today the race remains more popular than he could ever have dreamed.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following should be the SIXTH (Last) sentence after rearrangement?
    Solutions

    The correct sequence is – BADECF
    The first statement is B as it sets the tone of the passage by introducing 'tour de France'.
    A is the next statement as it begins the timeline of the event in a chronological order as stating like when it was launched and by whom. Also, pronoun "It" connects it directly with sentence B.
    D is the next statement as it talks about the aim of the person who started the race event.
    E is the next statement as it talks about how did he wish to achieve his aim. It needs to be followed by C as it talks about the results of the efforts of him and statement F is the last one as it concludes the passage explaining the present state of the event. 


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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Given here is a table of unique newspaper readers (in lakhs) of 5 newspapers namely Hindustan Times(HT), Times of India(TOI), Amar Ujala(AU), The Hindu(TH) and NavBharat Times(NBT) of 5 states namely UP, Kerala, Assam, MP and Bihar.


    Answer the following questions using the above table.

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    In Kerala, 12% readers of Times Of India (TOI) decided to switch to the The Hindus (HT). What % of readers of NBT, if they switch over to reading TOI would restore its readership to original figure?
    Solutions
    In Kerala, 12% of readers of TOI = (12/100)*220000 = 26400
    Now, let x% of NBT switch to TOI.
    So, after this, readership of TOI restore to its original figure.
    I.e. (x/100)*264000 = 26400
    x=10%
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Given here is a table of unique newspaper readers (in lakhs) of 5 newspapers namely Hindustan Times(HT), Times of India(TOI), Amar Ujala(AU), The Hindu(TH) and NavBharat Times(NBT) of 5 states namely UP, Kerala, Assam, MP and Bihar.


    Answer the following questions using the above table.

    ...view full instructions


    How much increase in readership of Hindustan Times(HT) in states UP, MP taken together will make its ratio to total readership of Amar Ujala(AU) in states UP, MP taken together equal to 15:16?
    Solutions
    Let x be increase in readership of HT.
    Total readership of HT (in lakhs) in UP and MP
    = 1.25 + .75 + x = 2 + x
    Total readership of AU(in lakhs) in UP and MP = 2 + 1.2 = 3.2

    Now, according to question (2 + x) / 3.2 = 15/16
    After calculation, x = 1 where x is in lakhs
    Therefore, increase in readership = 100000
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Given here is a table of unique newspaper readers (in lakhs) of 5 newspapers namely Hindustan Times(HT), Times of India(TOI), Amar Ujala(AU), The Hindu(TH) and NavBharat Times(NBT) of 5 states namely UP, Kerala, Assam, MP and Bihar.


    Answer the following questions using the above table.

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    Population of Bihar is 20 lakh while of Assam is 15 lakh. By how much % is newspaper reading population in Bihar more/less than that of Assam?
    Solutions
    Newspaper reading population in Bihar = 3.1+1.4+1.3+2.2+2.3=10.3

    Newspaper reading population in Assam
    = 1.6+1.6+1.7+2.1+3.2=10.2

    Difference = 10.3 -10.2= 0.1%
    Required percentage= 0.1*100/10.2=0.98 more
  • Question 9/15
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Given here is a table of unique newspaper readers (in lakhs) of 5 newspapers namely Hindustan Times(HT), Times of India(TOI), Amar Ujala(AU), The Hindu(TH) and NavBharat Times(NBT) of 5 states namely UP, Kerala, Assam, MP and Bihar.


    Answer the following questions using the above table.

    ...view full instructions


    Readers of The Hindu in UP, MP, Kerala together is how much greater than average readers of NBT in UP, Assam, Bihar together and reader of TOI in MP, UP together?
    Solutions
    The Hindu in UP, MP, Kerala together = 6.8
    NBT in UP, Assam, Bihar together = 7.6
    TOI in MP, UP = 2.05
    Average readers of NBT and TOI = (7.6+2.05)/2 = 4.82
    Now, 6.8-4.825 = 1.975 lakhs
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Given here is a table of unique newspaper readers (in lakhs) of 5 newspapers namely Hindustan Times(HT), Times of India(TOI), Amar Ujala(AU), The Hindu(TH) and NavBharat Times(NBT) of 5 states namely UP, Kerala, Assam, MP and Bihar.


    Answer the following questions using the above table.

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    In UP, 10% reads editorial page, in kerala 20% readers read international page, in Assam 45% readers read economics page, in MP 33.33% readers read sports page. Find in which state, least number of people account for these segments.
    Solutions
    UP--> 10% of (total readers of UP)
    = (10/100)*800000=80000 (least value)
    Kerala --> 20% of (total readers of kerala)
    = (20/100)*1094000 = 218800
    Assam --> 45% of (total readers of Assam)
    = (45/100)*1020000 = 459000
    MP--> 33.33% of (total readers of MP)
    = (1/3)* 735000 = 245000
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    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    There are seven friends Ram, Ramesh, Suresh, Rajesh, Surender, Kamal and Karan sitting in a row facing north. All of them like different brands of smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Mi, Tenor, Nubia and Motorola. Not necessarily in the given order.

    Surender is sitting 3rd from the right end of the line. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not a neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal. The friend sitting at one of the ends likes Motorola. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbour of Ram nor Surender. There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third from the right end. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi. More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbours of Ramesh.

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    Who is sitting between Rajesh and Ramesh?
    Solutions
    Suresh is sitting between Rajesh and Ramesh.
    Solution of Puzzle:
    Step 1: We will find the sitting arrangement of seven friends using statements,
    More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. Surender is sitting 3rd from the right end of the line.There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbors of Ramesh. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal.

    Step 2: Now we will find the brands liked by them using statements,
    There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third to the right end. The friend sitting at one of the end likes Motorola. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbor of Ram nor Surender. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    There are seven friends Ram, Ramesh, Suresh, Rajesh, Surender, Kamal and Karan sitting in a row facing north. All of them like different brands of smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Mi, Tenor, Nubia and Motorola. Not necessarily in the given order.

    Surender is sitting 3rd from the right end of the line. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not a neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal. The friend sitting at one of the ends likes Motorola. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbour of Ram nor Surender. There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third from the right end. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi. More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbours of Ramesh.

    ...view full instructions


    Who likes Nubia brand?
    Solutions
    Kamal likes Nubia brand.
    Solution of Puzzle:
    Step 1: We will find the sitting arrangement of seven friends using statements,
    More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. Surender is near to right end of the line. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbors of Ramesh. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal.

    Step 2: Now we will find the brands liked by them using statements,
    There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third to the right end. The friend sitting at one of the end likes Motorola. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbor of Ram nor Surender. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    There are seven friends Ram, Ramesh, Suresh, Rajesh, Surender, Kamal and Karan sitting in a row facing north. All of them like different brands of smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Mi, Tenor, Nubia and Motorola. Not necessarily in the given order.

    Surender is sitting 3rd from the right end of the line. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not a neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal. The friend sitting at one of the ends likes Motorola. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbour of Ram nor Surender. There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third from the right end. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi. More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbours of Ramesh.

    ...view full instructions


    Find the odd one out.
    Solutions
    Rajesh likes Mi not Tenor.
    Solution of Puzzle:
    Step 1: We will find the sitting arrangement of seven friends using statements,
    More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. Surender is near to right end of the line. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbors of Ramesh. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal.

    Step 2: Now we will find the brands liked by them using statements,
    There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third to the right end. The friend sitting at one of the end likes Motorola. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbor of Ram nor Surender. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    There are seven friends Ram, Ramesh, Suresh, Rajesh, Surender, Kamal and Karan sitting in a row facing north. All of them like different brands of smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Mi, Tenor, Nubia and Motorola. Not necessarily in the given order.

    Surender is sitting 3rd from the right end of the line. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not a neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal. The friend sitting at one of the ends likes Motorola. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbour of Ram nor Surender. There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third from the right end. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi. More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbours of Ramesh.

    ...view full instructions


    Find the incorrect statement out of the given five statements.
    Solutions
    Suresh likes Nokia not Mi
    Solution of Puzzle:
    Step 1: We will find the sitting arrangement of seven friends using statements,
    More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. Surender is near to right end of the line. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbors of Ramesh. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal.

    Step 2: Now we will find the brands liked by them using statements,
    There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third to the right end. The friend sitting at one of the end likes Motorola. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbor of Ram nor Surender. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi.
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    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.

    There are seven friends Ram, Ramesh, Suresh, Rajesh, Surender, Kamal and Karan sitting in a row facing north. All of them like different brands of smartphones from Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Mi, Tenor, Nubia and Motorola. Not necessarily in the given order.

    Surender is sitting 3rd from the right end of the line. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not a neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal. The friend sitting at one of the ends likes Motorola. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbour of Ram nor Surender. There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third from the right end. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi. More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbours of Ramesh.

    ...view full instructions


    Who is sitting at the right end of the row?
    Solutions
    Karan is sitting at right end of the row.
    Solution of Puzzle:
    Step 1: We will find the sitting arrangement of seven friends using statements,
    More than two friends are sitting to the right of Rajesh. Surender is near to right end of the line. There are at most two friends between Ramesh and Surender. Ram and Suresh are neighbors of Ramesh. There are three friends between Suresh and Karan. Ramesh and Suresh are not to the right of Rajesh. Ram is not sitting at right end of the line. Karan is not neighbor of Rajesh. Surender is to the left of Kamal.

    Step 2: Now we will find the brands liked by them using statements,
    There are three friends between who like Apple and Tenor. The friend who likes Tenor is sitting third to the right end. The friend sitting at one of the end likes Motorola. The friend who likes Nokia is neither neighbor of Ram nor Surender. Ramesh likes neither Mi nor Nubia. Kamal doesn’t like Mi.
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