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IBPS Clerk Prelims Mini Mock Test 70
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IBPS Clerk Prelims Mini Mock Test 70
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    Direction: A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that can be filled in the blanks to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

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    The story _______ the film’s making is as dramatic, passionate and poignant as the _______ film itself.
    Solutions
    Multiple options seem correct here, so the better way to go about it is to find the most fitting words out of the available choices. The second blank is part of the well-used phrase 'as good as the actual thing'. Looking towards the option A, the other word suits the context as well and thus, it is the correct response.
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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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    The organization _______ to popularize Indian classical music among the youth which has lost ____ with its cultural roots.
    Solutions
    'Endeavors' means to attempt to achieve something. 'which has lost touch with roots' also makes sense. Hence, it is the most suitable pair of fillers.
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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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    In _________ of international matters, there is always an element of risk in _________ one might do.
    Solutions
    Option A is incorrect because 'viewership' does not make sense in the context of the statement.
    Option B is incorrect because the use of 'doing' would lead to multiple usage of the same verb 'do' in the statement fragment.
    Option C is incorrect because the second filler will lead to the incorrect structure of the statement.
    Option E is incorrect because 'in spite' would not provide proper meaning to the statement.
    Therefore, option D is the correct response.
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    Direction: The following sentences have two blanks. Each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

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    The new management is pro-cleanliness and will ___________ all the employees who spit or smoke in the office ________________.
    Solutions
    'Fine' is usually a penalty for not following the rules of the organization. And the rules are followed in the office building, which is referred to as 'premises'.
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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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    More is _______ of conditions of the tribal’s in Maharashtra than _______ conditions of those in the other parts of the country.
    Solutions
    Certain means able to be firmly relied on to happen or be the case.
    Known means recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge.
    Aware means having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
    Favorable means to the advantage of someone or something.
    Uncertain means not able to be relied on; not known or definite.

    Option C is eliminated because of the grammatical constraint related to the second filler. 'Of' in the context of the given statement needs to be followed by 'the' which is not present in the structure of the statement.
    Options A, D and E are eliminated on the basis of contextual inappropriateness.
    So, the correct response is option B.
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    Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?

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    600 + 300 ÷ 15 = ? × 31
    Solutions
    As per the BODMAS rule, the priority in which the operations should be done is:

    Note: Addition and subtraction can be treated on same priority (from left to right) when they are in consecutive order.

    600 + (300/15) = ? × 31
    600 + 20 = ? × 31
    ? = 620/31 = 20
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    Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?

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    65% × 700 + √196 – 9 × 3 = ?
    Solutions
    As per the BODMAS rule, the priority in which the operations should be done is:

    Note: Addition and subtraction can be treated on same priority (from left to right) when they are in consecutive order.

    ? = 65% × 700 + √196 – 9 × 3 = 65 × 7 + 14 - 27 = 455 + 14 - 27 = 442.
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    Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?

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    41% of 600 - 250 = ? - 77% of 900
    Solutions
    41% of 600 - 250 = ? - 77% of 900
    246 - 250 = ? - 693 
    246 -250 + 693 = ? 
    ? = 689
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    Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?

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    Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?

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    52000 ÷ 40 ÷ 65 × 30 = ? - √400
    Solutions
    52000 ÷ 40 ÷ 65 × 30 = ? - √400
    (52000 ÷ 40) ÷ 65 × 30 = ? - 20
    (1300 ÷ 65) × 30 = ? - 20
    20 × 30 = ? - 20
    600 = ? - 20
    ? = 620
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Based on the given statement and few conclusions, choose the right statement which gives the correct conclusions.

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    Statements:
    1) No bus is a train.
    2) Some trains are Metro.
    3) All Metro are Bullet.
    Conclusions:
    A) Some trains are bullet.
    B) No bus is a bullet.
    Solutions

    Here 1st conclusion is true.
    For 2nd conclusion to be true, it is necessary that no relation between Bus and Bullet.

    This relation is possible. So 2nd conclusion does not follow.
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    Direction: Based on the given statement and few conclusions, choose the right statement which gives the correct conclusions.

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    Statements:
    1) All teachers are sir.
    2) No teacher is a student.
    3) Some students are weak.
    Conclusions:
    A) All weak being teacher is a possibility.
    B) All weak being sir is a possibility.
    Solutions


    So, only 2nd conclusion is possible.
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    Direction: Based on the given statement and few conclusions, choose the right statement which gives the correct conclusions.

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    Statements:
    1) Some toys are plastic.
    2) No electronic is a plastic.
    3) Some electronics are gadgets.
    Conclusions:
    A) Some gadgets are not plastic.
    B) All gadgets are electronic is a possibility.
    Solutions
    By using these three statements,
    1) Some toys are plastic.
    2) No electronic is plastic.
    3) Some electronics are gadgets.
    Three possible combinations are:



    (i) Some gadgets are not plastic - Follows
    (ii) All gadgets are electronic is a possibility - Follows
    So, both conclusions follows.
    So, option B is the correct answer.
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    Direction: Based on the given statement and few conclusions, choose the right statement which gives the correct conclusions.

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    Statements:
    1) All fans are cooler.
    2) All cooler are AC
    3) Some AC are window.
    Conclusions:
    I. All cooler being window is a possibility.
    II. At least some fans are window.
    Solutions


    So, only 1st conclusion will follow.
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    Direction: Based on the given statement and few conclusions, choose the right statement which gives the correct conclusions.

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    Statements:
    1) All boys are girls
    2) All girls are women.
    3) All women are humans.
    Conclusion:
    A) All women being girls is a possibility.
    B) All humans are boys.
    Solutions


    Only 1st conclusion follows the given statement.
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