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Re: IBPS Exam solved Question Papers

Below I am uploading the PDF file of IBPS Clerk exam question paper; some of the questions are here
IBPS Clerk Exam Question Papers
1. In a certain code ‘BUILT’ is written
as ‘5#32@’ and ‘TRIBE’ is written as
‘@9345©’. How is ‘RULE’ written in
that code?
(1) 9#2© (2) 92#©
(3) @#2© (4) @2#©
(5) None of these
2. How many meaningful English can
be formed, starting was S, with the
second, the fourth, the fifth and the
eight letters of the word PERISHED,
using each letter only once in each
word? (To be counted from left)
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three
3. The positions of how many digits in
the numbers 837912 will remain
unchanged after the digits within
the number are rearranged in
descending order? (from left to
right)
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three
4. How many such pairs of letters are
three in the word STREAMING
each of which has as many letters
between them in the word as in the
English alphabet? (in both forward
and backward directions)
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three
5. In a certain code ‘CLEAR’ is written
as ‘SBFMD’ and ‘BONDS’ is written
as ‘TEOPC’. How is ‘STALE’ written
in that code?
(1) DKZSR (2) BUTFM
(3) TUBMF (4) FMBUT
(5) None of these
6-10. Study the following arrangement
of numbers, letters and symbols
carefully and answer the questions
given below:
R @ 2 9 T V A Y 5 © # J 1 P 8 Q $ E 3
* H % 6 W 4 I δ U Z
6. Four of the following five are alike
in a certain way based on their
positions in the above arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the
one that does not belong to that
group?
(1) J P © (2) E Q *
(3) W I % (4) 9 V @
(5) 1 # δ
7. Which of the following is the fifth to
the right of the nineteenth element
from the right end?
(1) P (2) V
(3) W (4) 8
(5) None of these
8. How many such numbers are there
in the above arrangement, each of
which is immediately prepared by a
consonant and immediately
followed by a symbol?
(1) One (2) Two
(3) Three (4) Four
(5) More than four
9. If the positions of the last eighteen
elements in the above arrangement
are reserved, which of te following
will be the seventeenth from the left
end?
(1) E (2) P
(3) W (4) 6
(5) None of these
10. How many such vowels are three in
the above arrangement, each of
which is either immediately
followed by a symbol or immediately
preceded by a symbol?
(1) None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) Four
11-15. Study the following information
carefully and answer the question
given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting
around a circular table facing the
center not necessarily in the same
order. F is fourth to the left of A and
second to the right of C. B is second
to the left of A, and A is to the
immediate right of G. E who is not
an immediate neighbour of B is
fourth to the left of D.
11. Which of the following is correct?
(1) F is third to the left of B
(2) H is third to the left of D
(3) C is third to the left of B
(4) E is third to the left of F
(5) All are correct
12. What is H’s position with respect to
G?
(1) Fifth to the right
(2) Third to the left
(3) Third to the right
(4) Fifth to the left
(5) Fourth to the left
13. Who is second to the right of E?
(1) C (2) H
(3) G (4) A
(5) Data inadequate
14. Who is the immediate right of F?
(1) D (2) H
(3) B (4) C
(5) None of these
15. Which of the following pairs
represents the immediate
neighbours of A?
(1) EB (2) GC
(3) EG (4) ED
(5) None of these
16-20. In the following questions, the
symbols ©, δ , $, * and % are used
with the following meaning as
illustrated below:
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than
Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than
Q’.
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater
than nor smaller than Q.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’.
Now in each of the following
questions assuming the given
statements to be true, find which of
the two conclusions I and II given
below them is/are definitely true?
Give answer (1) if only Conclusion
I is true. Give answer (2) is if only
Conclusion II is true. Give answer
(3) is either Conclusion I or II is true.
Give answer (4) if neither
Conclusion I nor II is true. Give
answer (5) if both Conclusions I and
II are true.
16. Statements : R $ J
J % M,
M © K
Conclusions : I. K © J
II. K * J
17. Statements : D δ R
M $ R
M © F
Conclusions : I. F $ D
II. F $ R
18. Statements : H © F
F $ R
R * K
Conclusions : I. R * H
II. K $ F
19. Statements : B % D
D * T
T δ R
Conclusions : I. B $ T
II. R $ D
20. Statements :M % N
N * A
A $ B
Conclusions : I. B * N
II. A $ M
21-25. Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II
given below it. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer
the question. Read both the
statements and—
Give answer (1) if the data in statement I
alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement II alone are not
sufficient to answer the question. Give
answer (2) if the data statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement I alone are not sufficient
to answer the equation. Give answer (3) if
the data either in statement I alone or in
statement II alone are sufficient to answer
the question. Given answer (4) if the data
given in both the statements I & II together
are not sufficient to answer the question,
and Give answer (5) if the data in both the
statements I & II together are necessary to
answer the question.
21. Village P is towards which direction
of village R?
I. Village R is to the South-East of
village T and T is to the North
of village?
II. Village Q is to the South of
village P and to the South-West
of village R.
22. Who among A, B, C, D and E, each
having a different height, is the third
tallest?
I. E is shorter than only B.
II. C is taller than only A.
23. How many sisters does K have?
I. M is sister of K.
II. K’s mother has three children.
24. If a row of thirty students facing
North, what is R’s position from the
left end?
I. There are twelve students
between R and Q.
II. T is tenth from the right end
and there are sixteen students
between T and R.
25. How is ‘go’ written in a code
language?
I. ‘go over there’ is written as ‘pa
da na’ in that code language.
II. ‘go and sit’ is written as ‘sa ka
pa’ in that code language.
26-30. Study the following information
carefully and answer the question
given below.
Following are the conditions for selecting
Accounts Officer in an organization:
The candidate must—
(i) be at least 21 years and not more
than 26 years as on 1.11.2011.
(ii) be a commerce graduate (B.Com.)
with at least 55% aggregate marks.
(iii) have work experience of at least 2
years in the Accounts department of
an organization
(iv) have secured at least 50% marks in
the selection process.
In the case of a candidate who fulfils
all the conditions except—
(a) at (i) above but at least 21 years old
and not more than 28 years old and
has work experience of five as
Accounts Assistant in an
organization, his/her case is to be
referred to GM-Account.
(b) at (ii) above, but has secured at least
59% aggregate marks in graduation
and has secured at least 55% marks
in the selection process, his/her case
is to be referred to VP-Accounts.
In each question below, details of
one candidate are provided. You
have to take one of the following
courses of action based on the
conditions given above the
information provided in each
question and mark the number of
the course of action as your answer.
You are not to assume anything
other than the information provided
in each question. All these cases are
given to you as on 1.11.2011
Mark answer (1) if the case is to be
referred to GMAccounts
Mark answer (2) if the case is to be
referred to VPAccounts
Mark answer (3) if the candidate is to
be selected.
Mark answer (4) if the candidate is not
to be selected.
Mark answer (5) if the data provided
are inadequate to take
a decision.
26. Umesh Choksi was born on 25th
November 1989. He has secured
60% aggregate marks in B.Com. and
65% marks in the Selection Process.
He has been working in the
Accounts department of an
organization for the past three
years.
27. Pratibha Kale was born of 6th June
1988. She has secured 60%
aggregate marks in B.Com. and 49%
marks in the Selection Process. She
has been working in the Accounts
Department of an organization for
the past three years.
28. Arun Patil has secured 55%
aggregate marks in graduation. He
has been working for past four years
in the Accounts department of
organization. He has secured 50%
marks in the Selection process/ he
was born on 12th July 1988.
29. Prabha Dixit was born on 18th April
1985. She has been working as
Accounts Assistant in an
organization for the past five years.
She has secured 60% aggregate
marks in B.Com. and 55% marks in
the Selection Process.
30. Amul Verma has secured 50%
aggregate marks in B.Com. and 50%
marks in the Selection process. He
has been working in the Accounts
department of an organization for
past four years. He was born on 2nd
January 1987.
31-35. Study the following information
carefully and answer the question
given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends.
Each of them like a particular fruit, viz.
Apple, Banana, Pear, Guava, Orange,
Mango and Watermelon and each of them
has a favourite city, viz. Mumbai, Pune,
Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and
Cochin. the choices of fruit and favourite
city of the seven friends are not necessarily
in the same order.
Q likes Mango and his favourite city is
Chennai. The one whose favourite city is
Pune likes Watermelon. T’s favourite city is
Kolkata. R likes Guava and his favourite city
is not Mumbai. W’s favourite city is Cochin
and he does not like either Banana or Pear.
The favourite city of the one who likes
Orange is Hyderabad. T does not like poor.
P’s favourite city is neither Pune nor
Hyderabad. S does not like Watermelon.
31. Who likes Apple?
(1) W (2) T
(3) V (4) P
(5) Data inadequate
32. Which fruit does P like?
(1) Apple (2) Orange
(3) Pear (4) Watermelon
(5) None of these
33. Which is R’s favourite city?
(1) Mumbai (2) Pune
(3) Hyderabad (4) Delhi
(5) None of these
34. Which of the following
combinations of Person-Fruit-City
is incorrect?
(1) R-Guava-Kolkata
(2) V-Watermelon-Hyderabad
(3) T-Banana-Cochin
(4) S-Guava-Delhi
(5) All are incorrect
35. Which is V’s favourite city?
(1) Hyderabad
(2) Pune
(3) Mumbai
(4) Data inadequate
(5)None of these
36-40. In each question below are two
statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II.
You have to take the two given
statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from known
facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically
commonly follows from the given
statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or II
follows. Give answer (4) if neither
conclusion I nor II follows. Give answer (5)
if both conclusions I and II follows.
36. Statements : Some gears are
wheels. All
wheels are
brakes.
Conclusions : I. No brake is gear
II. Atleast some
gears are brakes.
37. Statements : No month is a
year. No year is a
second.
Conclusions : I. All months are
seconds.
II. No second is
month.
38. Statements : No plane is hill.
Some hills are
towns.
Conclusions : I. No town is
plane.
II. Some towns are
plane.
39. Statements : All metals are
liquids. All
liquids are gases.
Conclusions : I. All metals are
gases.
II. Atleast some
gases are liquids.
40. Statements : Some cities are
towns. Some
villages are cities.
Conclusions : I. Atleast some
villages are
towns.
II. No village is a
town.
41-50. In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on
the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence
were continued?
PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES
41.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
42.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
43.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
44.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
45.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
46.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
47.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
48.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
49.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
50.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


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