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SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Directions: Select the appropriate phrase(s) or connector(s) from the three options provided that can be used to create a single sentence by connecting the two given sentences without changing their meaning.

Sentence l - They go hiking, swimming, or have picnics in the park.
Sentence ll - Many of my friends enjoy outdoor activities during the summer.
1. Although
2. In contrast
3. For example

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

The correct answer is option 2.

Key Points

  • To answer this question, let's first understand what each sentence is talking about:
  • Sentence l - They go hiking, swimming, or have picnics in the park.
    • This sentence indicates that the activities people engage in, including hiking, swimming, and having picnics in the park.
  • Sentence ll - Many of my friends enjoy outdoor activities during the summer.
    • This sentence informs us that the speaker's friends have a preference for outdoor activities in the summer.
  • After understanding both the given sentences, we can conclude that the connection between the two sentences is about providing an example of the outdoor activities that the friends enjoy during the summer.
  • Hence, 'For example' can effectively link these sentences to create a single coherent sentence.
  • Therefore, the correct answer is "Only 3."
  • The combined sentence would be:
  • "Many of my friends enjoy outdoor activities during the summer, for example, they go hiking, swimming, or have picnics in the park."
SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

In the sentence given below, one/more parts have errors and others are correct. Find out which part has an error and mark it as your answer. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.

The ministry said that these trends(A)/ in India FDI are an endorsement(B)/ of its status as a prefer investment(C)/ destination among global investors.(D)

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

The correct answer is Option (4) i.e. B and C.

Key Points

  • 'India's FDI' should be there in place of 'India FDI' in part B.
  • Use an apostrophe + S ('s) to show that one person/thing owns or is a member of something.
    • Example: This is Rajesh's car.
  • 'a preferred investment' should be there in place of 'a prefer investment' in part C.
  • Prefer is a verb, we need an adjective to qualify the noun investment, Hence, Preferred should be used here.

Correct sentence: The ministry said that these trends in India's FDI are an endorsement of its status as a preferred investment destination among global investors.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

In the following question, a word has been given. Choose the sentence(s) in which it is used correctly and if all the sentences are correct then choose Option 5.

SQUARE
A. Sanskriti has been as square with her children as a mother could be
B. Will and Kristin have been living in a 180-square-foot bus with their daughter and dog for over a year.
C. This month the International Energy Agency (IEA) put out a squaring note highlighting that each country's economic recovery packages

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Option 4 -A and B is the correct answer

  • Square means fair. Hence, A is correct
  • Square is also used to denote areas like square metres or square hectare. Hence, B is correct as well.
  • In C, the use of 'square' makes no sense. It must be replaced with a word 'briefing' or its synonyms or any other adjective that describes the noun 'note'.
  • Hence only A and B are correct.
SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

In the following question, a word has been given. Choose the sentence(s) in which it is used correctly and if all the sentences are correct then choose Option 5.

BOLT
A. A bolt of lightning has been deemed the cause of a house fire.
B. There was the driver who waited for me as I bolted down the street after being mugged by a stranger
C. In a clarification post today, Bethesda, in bolted text, says "participation in Fallout Seasons will be free for all of our players."

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Option 3 is the correct answer.

  • Bolt means a flash of lightning that looks like a white line against the sky., hence, option A is correct
  • Bolt also means to move or run away suddenly in an attempt to escape, Hence, B is also correct.
  • In C, bolted must be replaced with bolded as were are talking about the text being boldened to highlight certain information. Thus, C is incorrect.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option 3 ie A and B
SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Which of the following words would most appropriately fit in the blank (A)?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

The correct answer is option 2). i.e. coerce.

Key Points
The theme of the passage is law and justice.
Let us try to find out the meaning of the words given in the options –

  • Exasperate: (verb) to irritate or frustrate someone intensely.
  • Coerce: (verb) persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats.
  • Persuade: (verb) to convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
  • Apprehend: (verb) arrest someone for a crime. It also means to understand or perceive.
  • Refute: (verb) prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disprove.

“Law is law because it carries the means to ______ or force obedience.”- here the sentence states how the law can get someone to obey it.
Given the theme of the passage and the context of the sentence, we can easily eliminate option 1), option 5) and option 4).
“Force obedience” in the sentence hints that words should be closely related to force. Between option 2) and option 3), option 3) would not be the appropriate word as 'persuade' has nothing to do with threat and force.
So, the correct option will be option 2), i.e. ‘coerce’.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Which of the following words would most appropriately fit in the blank (C)?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

The correct answer is option 1), i.e. tenets.

Key Points
The theme of the passage is law and justice.
Let us try to find the meaning of all the words given in the options –

  • Tenets: (noun) principles or beliefs, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
  • Tenants: (noun) persons who occupy land or property rented from a landlord.
  • Legends: (noun) traditional stories sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
  • Rituals: (noun) a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
  • Gospel: (noun) a thing that is known or proved to be true.

“It is the document that constitutes a nation’s ______.” – here the given sentence is describing the constitution and what is written in the constitution. The constitution is stated as the book containing all the rules and all the powers are derived from the constitution.

Given the meaning of all the words and the context of the sentence, we can figure out the most appropriate word would be option 1), i.e. tenets as the constitution is a legal book that contains philosophies/ideals which people and the authority believe in. It has nothing to do with religious ceremonies or traditional stories.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

Which of the following words would most appropriately fit in the blank (E)?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

The correct answer is option 1), i.e. implemented.

Key Points
The theme of the passage is law and justice.
Let us try to find the meaning of the words given in the options-

  • Implement: (verb) put a decision, plan, agreement, etc. into effect. “Implemented” is the past and the past participle form of “implement”.
  • Evacuate: (verb) remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer place. ”Evacuated” is the past and the past participle form of “evacuate”.
  • Extended: (verb) caused to cover a wider area; made larger. It is the past and the past participle form of “extend”.

“These laws are made and ______ by the authorities specified by the Constitution.”- here the given sentence is explaining how the laws given in the constitution are put in action.

Given the context of the sentence and the theme of the passage, the word which would fit in the blank contextually would be either option 1) “implement” or option 5) “implemented”.

When two or more verbs have the same subject, the verbs must be parallel. Parallel verbs mean the verbs used in a sentence should all be the same tense.
  • Here, the subject is 'these laws'. The immediate verb following it is 'are made'. The verb that comes after it is connected through 'and'.
  • The verbs on both sides of 'and' should have the same tense. The main verb used before 'and' is 'made'(past participle).
  • Hence, the correct tense to be used after 'and' is 'implemented'(past participle).
  • There is no need to repeat 'are' again which is why the verb is 'implemented' and not 'are implemented'.

So, out of option 1) and option 5), the correct option would be option 1), i.e. “implemented” as it is the past participle form.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

In the following sentence, four words printed in underline type are given. One of these words printed in underline may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. If the words printed in underline are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark 'No error’ as your answer.

Its content is mostly spiritual and esotoric, referencing the Sufi concept of achieving union with God and his wisdom.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

The correct answer is option 2 i.e. Esotoric.

Esoteric which means "intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with specialized knowledge or interest" has been spelt incorrectly as Esotoric here.

Remaining words:-

  • Spiritual: relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things
  • Achieving: successfully bringing about or reach (a desired objective or result) by effort, skill, or courage
  • Wisdom: the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement; the quality of being wise
SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

In the following sentence, four words printed in underline type are given. One of these words printed in underline may either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. If the words printed in underline are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark 'No error’ as your answer.

Once one of the subcontinent’s most politically and culturally important cities, Bijapur is now a small town, perennial to the centre of regional power.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

The correct answer is option 3 i.e. Perennial.

Key Points
Perennial which means "lasting or existing for a long or infinite time; enduring or continually recurring" has been wrongly used in this context instead of Peripheral which means "relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something."

Meaning of the other words are:

  • Subcontinent: a large distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or the part of Asia containing India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
  • Politically: in a way that relates to the government or public affairs of a country
  • Centre: a place or group of buildings where a specified activity is concentrated

Thus, the sentence becomes: Once one of the subcontinent’s most politically and culturally important cities, Bijapur is now a small town, peripheral to the centre of regional power.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. In the first column, phrases are A, B, and C, and in the second column, the phrases are D, E, and F. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. There are five options, four of which display the sequence(s) in which the phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually correct sentence. If none of the options forms a correct sentence after combination, select ‘None of these’ as your answer.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

The correct answer is option 4) i.e. A-F, B-D and C-E

Key Points
We need to join the sentence segments in column 1 with those in column 2 to create sentences that are grammatically and contextually correct. Let us see how this can be done.

  • Consider Part A and Part D, these two do not go together because it is highly unlikely that the government of India will make alarming predictions regarding the future being filled with suffering and injustice.
    • It is even more unlikely that the PM will talk about these predictions in his Independence speech.
    • Part A and Part E do not fit grammatically - as 'the government is' requires a verb or a verb complement while 'simply raising the age' is a subject.
    • However, Part A fits perfectly with Part F.
  • Consider Part B and Part E, the international media is highly unlikely to report that 'simply raising the age of marriage is the best way to improve the health and nutritional status of mothers and their infants.'
    • Simply raising the age of marriage is not the best way to improve the health and nutritional status of mothers and their infants.
    • Part B and Part F do not fit grammatically as 'reports considering raising' is missing the be verb 'are'.
    • However, Part B and Part D fit together perfectly.
  • In Part C, the writer/speaker is inferring the government's motive behind the decision of raising the legal age of marriage for girls, and Part E fits it perfectly.

Additional Information
Ramparts:
a protective barrier.
Dystopia: an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic.
Alarming: worrying or disturbing.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

The question below comprises four scattered segments of a paragraph. Identify from among the four choices the sequences that correctly assemble the segments and complete the paragraph.

A. The Kitab-i-Nauras, a collection of songs in praise of Hindu deities and Muslim saints, was written by a seventeenth century ruler Ibrahim Adil Shah II.
B. Most of the words and themes of the Indian classical music have been derived from Hindu mythology but some of the greatest masters of this music have been Muslims.
C. And this great ruler’s writings have contributed much to the Hindusthani genre.
D. The growth of Indian classical music has been a major force of India's cultural unity.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

The right introduction of the paragraph is ‘D’ which introduces classical music. The other parts talk about a Muslim ruler and his writings. This seems unconnected to the first sentence. Thus there must be a connecting sentence in between. This is sentence ‘B’ and it comes next. ‘A’ talks of a Muslim ruler and then ‘C’ further emphasizes his introduction.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

The question below comprises four scattered segments of a paragraph. Identify from among the four choices the sequences that correctly assemble the segments and complete the paragraph.

A. And this made Anne quite uncomfortable.
B. For two years, the Frank family lives in this Secret Annex.
C. Later, Mr. Dussel, an elderly dentist moves in, and Anne has to share her bedroom with him.
D. They were a family of four.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

The introductory sentence is obviously ‘B’. It must be followed by the description of the family mentioned in the first part and that is done in ‘D’. A new idea is introduced in ‘C’ and that idea is further described in ‘A’.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Direction: Find out the most effective word from the given options to fill the blanks of the following questions:

A: The professor's lectures were so _______ that students tended to avoid them.
B: My lengthy thesis statement was _______ and puzzling.
C: When my aunt talks too fast, she can be quite _______.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

The correct answer is 'abstruse.'

Key Points

  • Let us know the meaning of the correct given option:
    • Abstruse - Difficult to understand. (जिसे समझना कठिन हो; जटिल)
  • Filling this word in the blanks, the sentences will read as follows:
    • A: The professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them.
      • The above sentence is talking about the avoidance of the lecture by the students due to difficulty in understanding, hence, 'abstruse' is the right choice.
    • B: My lengthy thesis statement was abstruse and puzzling.
      • The above sentence is talking about a lengthy and confusing thesis statement, hence, 'abstruse' is the right choice.
    • C: When my aunt talks too fast, she can be quite abstruse.
      • The above sentence is talking about the confusion in understanding the aunt's talk, hence, 'abstruse' is the right choice.

Hence, the correct answer is option 3.

Additional Information

  • Let us know the meaning of the other given words:
    • Superficial - not studying or thinking about something in a deep or complete way. (जिसे गहराई से या पूर्णता में न जाना या सोचा गया हो)
    • Perspicuous - clearly expressed and easily understood. (स्पष्ट रूप से व्यक्त और आसानी से समझा जाना)
    • Facile - ignoring the true complexities of an issue. (किसी मुद्दे की वास्तविक जटिलताओं को अनदेखा करना)
    • Lucid - clear and easy to understand. (समझने में स्‍पष्‍ट और सरल, सुबोध)
SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Direction: In the sentences, certain words are in bold and numbered from A to H, which are the possible pairs to be interchanged. Choose the pair(s) of the words that need(s) to be interchanged to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.

a. My son is always unwilling(A) to practise(B) upon the piano as pull(C) as he should have done(D).
b. All Angus did was regularly(E) his robe tighter around(F) him and slump(G) in one of the high-backed chairs to glower(H) at us.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

The correct answer is option 5) i.e. C-E.

Key Points

  • Let us look at the sentences in the following way:
    1. My son is always ______(A) to _________(B) upon the piano as _______(C) as he should have ______(D).
    2. All Angus did was ________(E) his robe tighter _______(F) him and _______(G) in one of the high-backed chairs to _______(H) at us.
  • In sentence 1, from the remaining words left, we get to know that it talks about someone's son and his piano.
  • In sentence 2, from the remaining words left, we get to know that it talks about Angus and his robe.

Additional Information

  • Let us look into the meanings of the words:
    • Unwilling - not ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
    • Practise - perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly to acquire, improve or maintain proficiency in it.
    • Pull - exert force on (someone or something) to cause movement towards oneself.
    • Done - performed (a particular task).
    • Regularly - with a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual items.
    • Around - in close from all sides so as to surround
    • Slump - sit, lean, or fall heavily and limply.
    • Glower - have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl.
  • In Blank C, the word 'pull' is incorrect as it is out of context and grammatically incorrect.
  • In Blank E, the word 'regularly' is incorrect as it is out of context and 'regularly his robe' is grammatically incorrect. A verb should be used here instead.
  • Therefore, we need to interchange C with E to make the sentences correct.

The correct sentences are:
a. My son is always unwilling(A) to practise(B) upon the piano as regularly(C) as he should have done(D).
b. All Angus did was pull(E) his robe tighter around(F) him and slump(G) in one of the high-backed chairs to glower(H) at us.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?

5.05 × 4.952 + 3.94 × 49.98 = ? + 719.99 ÷ 12.12

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Follow BODMAS rule to solve this question, as per the order given below.

Step - 1: Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first, and following BODMAS rule in the bracket -

Step - 2: Any mathematical 'Of' or 'Exponent' must be solved next.

Step - 3: Next, the parts of the equation that contain 'Division' and 'Multiplication' are calculated.

Step - 4: Last but not the least, the parts of the equation that contain 'Addition' and 'Subtraction' should be calculated.

Since, we need to find out the approximate value, we can write these values to their nearest integers.

Given expression is

5.05 × 4.952 + 3.94 × 49.98 = ? + 719.99 ÷ 12.12

⇒ 5 × 52 + 4 × 50 = ? + 720 ÷ 12

⇒ 125 + 200 = ? + 60

⇒ 325 = ? + 60

∴ ? = 265

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 16
A’s present age is one fourth of his mother’s age two years ago. After 10 years, A’s mother’s age will be twice of B’s age. If B’s 12th birthday was celebrated 4 years ago, then what is A’s present age?
Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Given:

A’s age = 1/4 (Mother’s age two years ago)

Mother’s age = 2 × (B’s age after 10 years)

B’s 12th birthday was 4 years ago

Concept:

4 years ago B’s age was 12. So present age of B is 16

Explanation:

Let’s denote A’s mother’s age by M

⇒ A = 1/4 × (M – 2)

And, M + 10 = 2 × (B + 10)

B = 16 (∵ 4 years ago B’s age was 12)

Calculation:

According to the Question,

M + 10 = 2 × (16 + 10)

⇒ M = 42

We have, A = 1/4 (M – 2)

⇒ A = 1/4 × (42 – 2) = 10

∴ Present age of A is 10 years

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

If the quantity of rice produced in 2023 is 270 tonnes which is 20% more than the quantity of rice produced in 2022, and the quantity of rice sold in 2021 is 347 tonnes, then find the quantity of unsold rice in 2021?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 17


The total quantity of rice produced in 2021 + 2022 = 685 tonnes
The quantity of rice produced in 2022 = 270/1.20 = 225 tonnes
Let the quantity of unsold rice in 2021 = x tonnes
The quantity of rice sold in 2021 = 347 tonnes

Therefore, (347 + x) + 225 = 685
⇒ x = 113 tonnes
Hence, the correct answer is 113 tonnes.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

If the ratio of the quantities of maize produced in 2017 to that in 2018 is 29 : 27, then find the decrease in the quantity of the production of maize from 2017 to 2018?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 18


The total quantity of maize produced in 2017 + 2018 = 448 tonnes
The ratio of the quantities of maize produced in 2017 to that in 2018 = 29 : 27

The decrease in the quantity of the production of maize from 2017 to 2018 = (2/56) × 448 = 16 tonnes
Hence, the correct answer is 16 tonnes.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

What is the ratio of the number of male employees in V-mart to the number of female employees in V-2?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Given:
The total number of all the employees of V-2 = 80% × (The total number of all the employees of V-mart)
The total number of all the employees of V-kart = (3/4) × (The total number of all the employees of V-2)
The ratio of the number of male employees to that of female employees in V-kart = 6 ∶ 5
The number of male employees in V-2 = 20% more than the number of female employees in V-kart
The number of female employees in V-mart = 50 + (The number of female employees in V-2)
The number of male employees in V-mart = The number of female employees in V-2
The number of male employees in V-mart = 600
The number of female employees in V-kart = 450
The number of children employees in V-kart = 30

Calculation:
The number of male employees in V-kart = 450 × (6/5)
⇒ 540
The number of male employees in V-2 = 450 × (100 + 20)%
⇒ 540
The number of female employees in V-2 = 600
The number of female employees in V-mart = 600 + 50
⇒ 650
The total number of all the employees of V-kart = 540 + 450 + 30
⇒ 1020
Let the number of children employees in V-mart and V-2 be x and y respectively.
Now, The total number of all the employees of V-2 = 600 + 540 + y
⇒ 1140 + y
The total number of all the employees of V-mart = 600 + 650 + x
⇒ 1250 + x
According to the question,
1020 = (3/4) × (1140 + y)
⇒ 1140 + y = 1020 × (4/3)
⇒ 1140 + y = 1360
⇒ y = 220
The total number of all the employees of V-2 = 1140 + 220
⇒ 1360
And 80% of (1250 + x) = 1360
⇒ (4/5) × (1250 + x) = 1360
⇒ 1250 + x = 1360 × (5/4)
⇒ 1250 + x = 1700
⇒ x = 450
The total number of all the employees of V-mart = 1700

The number of male employees in V-mart = 600
The number of female employees in V-2 = 600
The required ratio = 600/600

⇒ 1 ∶ 1
∴ The ratio of the number of male employees in V-mart to the number of female employees in V-2 will be 1 1.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

The average age of 9 members in an office team is 45 years. The age of retirement in that office is 60 years. One member is retired and replaced by a member of age 33 years. What is the effect of retirement on the average age of the team?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

Shortcut Trick
The age of new member is less than the age of old member
So, the average will be decreased after replacement.
Now, Difference in ages of person left and joined = 60 - 33 = 27
Effect of replacement on average = 27/9 = 3 years
Hence, The average will decrease by 3 years.

Alternate Method

Given:
Average age of team = 45 years
Retirement age = 60 years
Age of new member = 33 years

Formula used:
Average = (Sum of observations)/(Number of observations)

Calculation:
Previous um of age of team = 9 × 45 = 405
Total age after replacement = 405 - 60 + 33 = 378
Mew average age of team = 378/9 = 42
Effect of retirement = 45 - 42 = 3 years (Decrease)
Hence the average age will decrease by 3 years.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

If the speed of the train A is 40 Kmph crosses the bike with the speed of 20 kmph running in the opposite direction to the train A in 15 seconds. Find the speed of train B whose length is 150 m crosses train A running in the opposite direction in 22.5 seconds .

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

The speed of the train A = 40 kmph
Speed of bike = 20 kmph
To find the length of the train A = (40 + 20) × 5/18 × 15 = 300/18 × 15 = 100/2 × 5 = 250m
To find the speed of the train B
(250 + 150)/ (40 × 5/18 + x) = 22.5
400/(100/9 + x) = 22.5
400/22.5 = (100 + 9x)/9
160 = (100 + 9x)
60/9 = x
20/3 (m/ sec)
Hence, option(2) is correct.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Which of the following faces in South direction?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Given:
Eight people: W, D, S, C, X, N, K, and Q
1) C sits third to the left of Q who sits at one of the extreme ends.
2) Person sitting extreme ends faces same directions.
3) Two persons sit between D and C.
4) N sits at one of the extreme ends.


5) One person is sitting between N and S.
6) Neither N nor S is an immediate neighbour of C.
7) S faces south direction.
8) W is not a neighbour of C.

In the 2nd case- Q, S and N face South. As it is given that three of them are facing south while the remaining five are facing north direction. Also, not more than two adjacent persons face the same direction. So, both these conditions cannot be satisfied in Case2. Therefore, Case 2nd is eliminated.
9) Immediate neighbour of S faces the same direction.
10) K who faces the same direction as D and sits second to the right of X.
11) W and D face opposite directions.
12) Both C and D face the same direction.

The above conditions imply that both the neighbours of S, D, C and K face North direction because there are only two persons left who are facing South and As S is facing South both the neighbours cannot face South. Therefore, W is facing South.
13) Immediate neighbour of C faces the opposite direction.
Therefore, the final arrangement,

From the above options, all of them are facing north except “X”.

Hence, “X” is the correct answer.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

Four of the five options given below follow a certain logic and form a group, identify the odd one out.

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

Given:
Nine people –
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I
1. B sits 50ft north of F.
2. C sits 30ft to the east of H.
3. G sits 10ft to the east of E, who has I sitting 20ft to his south.
4. A, who sits 80ft to the northwest of F, has D sitting 40ft to his south.
5. A, E, and G sit in the same row.
6. B is 40 ft apart to the west of I.
7. C sits 60ft to the south of G.
Combining all of it together:

The logic followed here is that each of the given has one person sitting to the North of the other, except A and F.
Hence, A and F are the odd one out.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

What are the themes of flats on floor 3?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

Eight persons: J, L, M, R, S, T, V, and X

Flat: Flat A and B (Flat A is to the left of Flat B on each floor)( The floors are numbered 1 to 4, the bottommost floor being numbered 1)

Theme of Flat: Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, and Yellow
i) V lives in a flat with a Pink theme on an even-numbered floor.
ii) T lives in the flat to the immediate right of the flat with a Pink theme.

Following are the possibilities we get,


iii) Two floors are there between the flats with Orange and Red theme.
iv) J lives on floor 1 in a flat with Purple theme.
v) S lives in the flat with Green theme immediately above the flat with Red theme.

This statement is violated in case 2, so it is eliminated.


vi) The flat with Blue theme is immediately above R.
The only possibility is, R should live on the 2nd floor.


vii) The flat with Brown theme is on an even-numbered floor.
viii) Neither L nor X lives in the flat with Yellow theme.


ix) Neither L nor M lives on Floor number 1.
x) T and X live in the same flat.
So, the final arrangement is,


The themes of flats on floor 3 is Blue and Yellow.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

Who lives in the flat with Red theme?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

Eight persons: J, L, M, R, S, T, V, and X

Flat: Flat A and B (Flat A is to the left of Flat B on each floor)( The floors are numbered 1 to 4, the bottommost floor being numbered 1)

Theme of Flat: Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, and Yellow
i) V lives in a flat with a Pink theme on an even-numbered floor.
ii) T lives in the flat to the immediate right of the flat with a Pink theme.

Following are the possibilities we get,


iii) Two floors are there between the flats with Orange and Red theme.
iv) J lives on floor 1 in a flat with Purple theme.
v) S lives in the flat with Green theme immediately above the flat with Red theme.

This statement is violated in case 2, so it is eliminated.


vi) The flat with Blue theme is immediately above R.
The only possibility is, R should live on the 2nd floor.


vii) The flat with Brown theme is on an even-numbered floor.
viii) Neither L nor X lives in the flat with Yellow theme.


ix) Neither L nor M lives on Floor number 1.
x) T and X live in the same flat.
So, the final arrangement is,


X lives in a flat with Red theme.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

How many persons are sitting in the circle?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

A certain number of persons are sitting in a circular table. Some are facing inside and some facing outside. More than eight persons sit in the circular table.
1. S sits second to the right of W.
2. X sits fourth to the left of S.
3. W and S face the same direction.
4. V sits second to the left of X.



5. P sits second to the right of S.
6. P is an immediate neighbour of V but does not sit to the immediate left of X.
7. X faces inside. (Hence, Case I is eliminated)

8. P and X face opposite direction.
9. U sits second to the right of V.
10. U faces inside.
11. Q is one of the neighbors of S.


12. T sits second to the right of Q.
13. R sits second to the right of T.
14. R and T face opposite direction.

Hence, nine persons are sitting in the circle.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

How is P related to Q?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

From the given information,
1) N is the son of O but O is not mother of N. (Implies O is father of N.)
2) Q is the brother of O
3) M and O is married couple. (Implies M is mother of N.)
4) P is the daughter of M. (Implies O is father of P and N is brother of P.)
5) R is the brother of M.


As P is the daughter of O and Q is the brother of O.
Hence, P is the niece of Q.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

How many persons scored less than S?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

Player: P, Q, R, S, and T.
Countries: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan.
Brands: Apple, HPL, Lenovo, LG and TATA.
1) Q scored more than only one player and neither he belongs to Pakistan nor represents HPL.
2) R has scored more than Q but less than the one who belongs to Bangladesh.
3) The top scorer among them does not belong to either Pakistan or Bangladesh.


4) The one who belongs to Pakistan scored more than the one who represents Apple.
5) S scored less than T and P, but does not represent Apple.

6) The one who belongs to Nepal, represents TATA.
7) The one who represent TATA, scored less than the one who represents Lenovo.

8) The one who belongs to Bhutan scored more than the one who represents Lenovo.
9) Neither T nor P represents Lenovo.

After filling the gaps we got the final table as,

Hence, S scored least among them.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

If P is the topper among them, then who among the following players represents LG?

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Player: P, Q, R, S, and T.
Countries: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan.
Brands: Apple, HPL, Lenovo, LG and TATA.
1) Q scored more than only one player and neither he belongs to Pakistan nor represents HPL.
2) R has scored more than Q but less than the one who belongs to Bangladesh.
3) The top scorer among them does not belong to either Pakistan or Bangladesh.


4) The one who belongs to Pakistan scored more than the one who represents Apple.
5) S scored less than T and P, but does not represent Apple.

6) The one who belongs to Nepal, represents TATA.
7) The one who represent TATA, scored less than the one who represents Lenovo.

8) The one who belongs to Bhutan scored more than the one who represents Lenovo.
9) Neither T nor P represents Lenovo.

After filling the gaps we got the final table as,

Even if we know P is the topper, data is not sufficient to tell who represents LG.

SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: B ≤ E < C, M = O > E, P ≥ O > D, D < K = P
Conclusions:
I. B < P
II. E = K
III. D > C

Detailed Solution for SBI PO Prelims Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

Given statements: B ≤ E < C, M = O > E, P ≥ O > D, D < K = P
On combining: P ≥ O > E ≥ B, K > D < O > E < C

Conclusions:
I. B < P → True (as P ≥ O > E ≥ B → P > B)
II. E = K → False (as K > D < O > E, thus clear relation between E and K can not be obtained because there is opposite sign between E and K)
III. D > C → False (as D < O > E < C, thus clear relation between D and C can not be obtained because there is opposite sign between D and C)
Hence, Only conclusion I follows.

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