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IBPS PO Speed Test 59
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  • Question 1/15
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which, when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one, can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

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    Over 12 million people signed a petition calling for the project to be halted. Alarms were triggered by the revelation of its harmful effects on the environment.
    I. The harmful effects
    II. Signing the petition
    III. Alarms triggered by
    Solutions
    Here, the cause of signing the petition is the revelation of the project’s harmful effects that triggered an alarm. So, it is this alarm that led people to action. Hence, C is the correct choice.

    New sentence: Alarms triggered by the revelation of the project’s harmful effects on the environment have led over 12 million people to sign a petition calling for its halt.
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    Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.

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    The United States is all set to enforce the border adjustment tax. The hope is that it would allow Washington to make a big, corporate tax cut across the border.

    a. Enforcement of border adjustment tax
    b. Hoping
    c. A big corporate tax cut
    Solutions
    ‘Hope’ is the main word here. The US has taken the decision hoping a certain outcome. Hence, the word hoping can join the two sentences.
    New Sentence: Hoping that it would allow Washington to make a big, corporate tax cut across the border, the United States is all set to enforce the border adjustment tax.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which, when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one, can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.

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    The cabinet approved the proposed merger of State Bank of India and five subsidiaries. This will create the first Indian lender to rank among the world’s top 50.
    I. Creating the first
    II. The merger has brought about
    III. The approval of
    Solutions
    The cabinet’s approval has led to the proposed merger of SBI and the five subsidiaries. Approval is the main word here. Hence, C is the correct choice.
    "brought about" is incorrect. Since the merger has not happened, it is just proposed.

    New Sentence: The approval of the proposed merger of State Bank of India and its five subsidiaries by the cabinet will create the first Indian lender to rank among the world’s top 50.
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start the sentence, combines both the sentences into one.

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    The tendency of spending unrealistic amounts of money on weddings, by the affluent classes, is growing. This puts pressure on the poor and middle-class families to spend beyond their means.

    I. Along with 
    II. Owing to
    III. Unless
    Solutions
    'Owing to' is the most suitable starter for the given statements since the reason is stated in the first.

    New Sentence: 
    Owing to the tendency of spending unrealistic amount of money on weddings, by the affluent classes, a pressure is put on the poor and middle-class families to spend beyond their means.
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    Direction: Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two given sentences, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences. Pick out the option which when used to start the new sentence combines both the given sentences in one.

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    The full impact of the blast can be seen. The paved footpath is gone, and the victim crawls away on his hands and knees amidst the ruins of the surrounding area.
    I. Still
    II. Amidst 
    III. Yet
    Solutions
    If we use option ii, we can express the current situation well. Hence, it is the most suitable response. The other options can't be used as starters for the combined statement.
    New statement:
    Amidst the ruins of the surrounding area, the full impact of the blast can be seen, the paved footpath is gone and the victim crawls on his hands and knees.
  • Question 6/15
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    Direction: What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value)?

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    [(15.96)²+7.5% of 2840]÷7=?
    Solutions
    ?=(16²+×2840)÷7
    ?=(256+213)÷7
    ?=469÷7
    ?=67
  • Question 7/15
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: What approximate will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question (You do not have to calculate the exact value)?

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    √1765+1008.02÷14-24% of 250=?
    Solutions
    √1765+1008.02÷14-24% of 250=?
    Taking approximate values , we have 
    ?=√1764+1008÷14-×250
    ?=42+72-60
    ?=54
  • Question 8/15
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    Direction: What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value)?

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    (1041.92 + ?) ÷ 2.998 = 1816.012 ÷ 3.988
    Solutions
    By replacing the “?” with “x”
    (1042+x)÷3=1816÷4
    (1042+x)÷3=454
    1042+x=454×3
    1042+x=1362
    x=1362-1042
    x=320
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question? (You do not have to calculate the exact value.)

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    78.02-3045÷202.98+65.997=?
    Solutions
    78-3045÷203+66
    78-15+66
    129
    130 (approx.)
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (You do not have to calculate the exact value).

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    32% of 450.002+ 624.995 of 24% =?+236.995
    Solutions
    450+625=x+237
    144+150=x+237
    294=x+237
    X=294-237
    X=57
  • Question 11/15
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    Six persons M, N, O, P, Q and R are staying on an eight-storey building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. They like different colors i.e. Black, Green, Red, Blue, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. Both vacant floors are the even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. Two persons are staying between R and N, who is not staying on the 7th floor. There is one floor between the one who likes Pink and M. M lives below pink. M lives on an odd numbered floor. One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor.

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    Who among the following likes Green color?
    Solutions

    ● Both vacant floors are even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. So we get these combinations (8,6) (6,4) and (8,4).
    Case 1: Vacant-4th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 8th floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying two floors above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 5th floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 7th floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. From this we cannot get O’s and Q’s position so this case gets rejected.

    Case 2: Vacant-8th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 7th floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying two floors above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 4th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So this case gets rejected.

    Case 3: Vacant-8th and 4th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R either lives on 7th or 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. If R lives on 3rd floor then N must live on 7th floor but that is not correct so R must live on 7th floor and N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying two floors above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 5th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So P must live on 6th floor and Q must like Green color.
    Here is the final table:

    Q likes Green color.

  • Question 12/15
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    Six persons M, N, O, P, Q and R are staying on an eight-storey building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. They like different colors i.e. Black, Green, Red, Blue, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. Both vacant floors are the even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. Two persons are staying between R and N, who is not staying on the 7th floor. There is one floor between the one who likes Pink and M. M lives below pink. M lives on an odd numbered floor. One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor.

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    How many persons are staying between P and O?
    Solutions
    ● Both vacant floors are even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. So we get these combinations (8,6) (6,4) and (8,4).
    Case 1: Vacant-4th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 8th floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 5th floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 7th floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. From this we cannot get O’s and Q’s position so this case gets rejected.

    Case 2: Vacant-8th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 7th floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 4th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So this case gets rejected.

    Case 3: Vacant-8th and 4th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R either lives on 7th or 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. If R lives on 3rd floor then N must live on 7th floor but that is not correct so R must live on 7th floor and N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 5th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So P must live on 6th floor and Q must like Green color.
    Here is the final table:

    2 persons are staying between P and O.
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    Six persons M, N, O, P, Q and R are staying on an eight-storey building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. They like different colors i.e. Black, Green, Red, Blue, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. Both vacant floors are the even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. Two persons are staying between R and N, who is not staying on the 7th floor. There is one floor between the one who likes Pink and M. M lives below pink. M lives on an odd numbered floor. One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor.

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    Which of the following floor is vacant?
    Solutions
    ● Both vacant floors are even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. So we get these combinations (8,6) (6,4) and (8,4).
    Case 1: Vacant-4th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 8th floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 5th floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 7th floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. From this we cannot get O’s and Q’s position so this case gets rejected.

    Case 2: Vacant-8th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 7th floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 4th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So this case gets rejected.

    Case 3: Vacant-8th and 4th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R either lives on 7th or 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. If R lives on 3rd floor then N must live on 7th floor but that is not correct so R must live on 7th floor and N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 5th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So P must live on 6th floor and Q must like Green color.
    Here is the final table:

    Both 4th and 8th floors are vacant.
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    Six persons M, N, O, P, Q and R are staying on an eight-storey building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. They like different colors i.e. Black, Green, Red, Blue, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. Both vacant floors are the even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. Two persons are staying between R and N, who is not staying on the 7th floor. There is one floor between the one who likes Pink and M. M lives below pink. M lives on an odd numbered floor. One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor.

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    Which of the following combination is correct?
    Solutions
    ● Both vacant floors are even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. So we get these combinations (8,6) (6,4) and (8,4).
    Case 1: Vacant-4th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 8th floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 5th floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 7th floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. From this we cannot get O’s and Q’s position so this case gets rejected.

    Case 2: Vacant-8th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 7th floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 4th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So this case gets rejected.

    Case 3: Vacant-8th and 4th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R either lives on 7th or 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. If R lives on 3rd floor then N must live on 7th floor but that is not correct so R must live on 7th floor and N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 5th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So P must live on 6th floor and Q must like Green color.
    Here is the final table:

    N lives on 3rd floor
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    Six persons M, N, O, P, Q and R are staying on an eight-storey building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. They like different colors i.e. Black, Green, Red, Blue, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. Both vacant floors are the even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. Two persons are staying between R and N, who is not staying on the 7th floor. There is one floor between the one who likes Pink and M. M lives below pink. M lives on an odd numbered floor. One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor.

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    Which of the following is TRUE regarding this arrangement?
    Solutions
    ● Both vacant floors are even floor and 2nd floor is not vacant. So we get these combinations (8,6) (6,4) and (8,4).
    Case 1: Vacant-4th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 8th floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 5th floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 7th floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. From this we cannot get O’s and Q’s position so this case gets rejected.

    Case 2: Vacant-8th and 6th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R must live on 7th floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 4th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So this case gets rejected.

    Case 3: Vacant-8th and 4th
    ● R likes Black and lives just below the vacant floor but not on the 5th floor. So R either lives on 7th or 3rd floor.
    ● Two persons are staying between R and N who is not staying on the 7th floor. If R lives on 3rd floor then N must live on 7th floor but that is not correct so R must live on 7th floor and N must live on 3rd floor.
    ● The one who likes Pink is staying one floor above M who lives on an odd numbered floor. So M must live on 1st floor and the one who likes Pink must live on 3rd floor.
    ● One person is staying between Q and O. Q is not staying adjacent to M’s floor. Q must live on 5th and O must live on 2nd floor.
    ● The one who likes Orange is staying just above the one who likes Blue. Q doesn’t like Blue color. So O must like Orange and M must like Blue.
    ● P likes Red but doesn’t live on the 5th floor. So P must live on 6th floor and Q must like Green color.
    Here is the final table:

    R lives just above the one who likes Red.
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