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Mini Mock Test for IBPS PO Prelims 2017

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Question 1

Direction: Study the following bar graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The given below bar graph shows percentage breakup of males and females in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. 



The given below pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of employees in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. Total number of employees in five organizations is 35000.

Total number of employees in Organization C is approximately what percent of the total number of employees in organizations D?

Question 2

Direction: Study the following bar graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The given below bar graph shows percentage breakup of males and females in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. 



The given below pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of employees in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. Total number of employees in five organizations is 35000.

What is the total number of females in all the organizations together?

Question 3

Direction: Study the following bar graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The given below bar graph shows percentage breakup of males and females in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. 



The given below pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of employees in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. Total number of employees in five organizations is 35000.

What is total number of females in organization A and C together?

Question 4

Direction: Study the following bar graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The given below bar graph shows percentage breakup of males and females in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. 



The given below pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of employees in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. Total number of employees in five organizations is 35000.

What is the difference between the number of males in organization B and E?

Question 5

Direction: Study the following bar graph and pie-chart carefully to answer the questions that follow.
The given below bar graph shows percentage breakup of males and females in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. 



The given below pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of employees in the five different organizations viz. A, B, C, D and E. Total number of employees in five organizations is 35000.

What is the number of males in organization D?

Question 6

Direction: These questions are based on the following information. Study it carefully and answer the questions.

Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same.

K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
The one who competes for Rifle shooting represents which country?

Question 7

Direction: These questions are based on the following information. Study it carefully and answer the questions.

Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same.

K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
Which of the following combinations is correct?

Question 8

Direction: These questions are based on the following information. Study it carefully and answer the questions.

Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same.

K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
Who represents Japan?

Question 9

Direction: These questions are based on the following information. Study it carefully and answer the questions.

Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same.

K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
For which game does T compete?

Question 10

Direction: These questions are based on the following information. Study it carefully and answer the questions.

Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in Olympics viz. USA, China. Korea, France, Russia, Australia and Japan; each one competes for a different sport viz. volleyball, Archery, Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of persons, countries and games is not necessarily the same.

K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but not for Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes for Boxing. F competes for volleyball but not for Korea. L represents Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle Shooting.
F represents which country?

Question 11

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of these.

Though the Private Sector businesses are actuated by motives of private gain, it would be unkind to minimize the value of their contribution to the growth of our industrial life. Private sector businesses play an important role in manufacturing industries and the export and import trade of the country. Transport and power generation also owed much to private enterprise. They are destined to play a more important role in our national economy.

India has adopted ‘mixed economy’ as the pattern of her industrial life. It involves the coexistence of both the public and the private sector. However, the respective fields of their operation will be determined from time to time by the needs of the country and the economic progress to be attained. It will be unjust and wrong to say that private enterprise is not playing its part honestly in the industrial development of the country. The success gained by it in the development of industries like textiles, tea, sugar, jute, cement, steel, infrastructure, real-estate, information technology, etc., leaves no room for doubt that it can do as much and even more in other fields of industrial activities.

Private sector companies have earned world-wide reputation in service industry as well. The prominent Information Technology companies of India are Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, etc. The question of resources is a vital factor in the growth of industries. In a scheme for planned economic development, the public sector must, of course, play the dominant role. The two sectors – private sector and public sector – must exist side by side, each contributing its due share to the development of our industrial life. In fact, there can be no real antagonism between the two sectors. A view is expressed and quite rightly, that even for the proper functioning of the public sector, it is desirable to have a competitive private sector.


Source: 
https://www.forbes.com

Which sector should play a dominant role for economic development?

Question 12

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of these.

Though the Private Sector businesses are actuated by motives of private gain, it would be unkind to minimize the value of their contribution to the growth of our industrial life. Private sector businesses play an important role in manufacturing industries and the export and import trade of the country. Transport and power generation also owed much to private enterprise. They are destined to play a more important role in our national economy.

India has adopted ‘mixed economy’ as the pattern of her industrial life. It involves the coexistence of both the public and the private sector. However, the respective fields of their operation will be determined from time to time by the needs of the country and the economic progress to be attained. It will be unjust and wrong to say that private enterprise is not playing its part honestly in the industrial development of the country. The success gained by it in the development of industries like textiles, tea, sugar, jute, cement, steel, infrastructure, real-estate, information technology, etc., leaves no room for doubt that it can do as much and even more in other fields of industrial activities.

Private sector companies have earned world-wide reputation in service industry as well. The prominent Information Technology companies of India are Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, etc. The question of resources is a vital factor in the growth of industries. In a scheme for planned economic development, the public sector must, of course, play the dominant role. The two sectors – private sector and public sector – must exist side by side, each contributing its due share to the development of our industrial life. In fact, there can be no real antagonism between the two sectors. A view is expressed and quite rightly, that even for the proper functioning of the public sector, it is desirable to have a competitive private sector.


Source: https://www.forbes.com

Private Sector Businesses play important role in which of the following industries?

(A) Manufacturing industries
(B) Export and import trade of the country
(C) Transport and power generation

Question 13

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of these.

Though the Private Sector businesses are actuated by motives of private gain, it would be unkind to minimize the value of their contribution to the growth of our industrial life. Private sector businesses play an important role in manufacturing industries and the export and import trade of the country. Transport and power generation also owed much to private enterprise. They are destined to play a more important role in our national economy.

India has adopted ‘mixed economy’ as the pattern of her industrial life. It involves the coexistence of both the public and the private sector. However, the respective fields of their operation will be determined from time to time by the needs of the country and the economic progress to be attained. It will be unjust and wrong to say that private enterprise is not playing its part honestly in the industrial development of the country. The success gained by it in the development of industries like textiles, tea, sugar, jute, cement, steel, infrastructure, real-estate, information technology, etc., leaves no room for doubt that it can do as much and even more in other fields of industrial activities.

Private sector companies have earned world-wide reputation in service industry as well. The prominent Information Technology companies of India are Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, etc. The question of resources is a vital factor in the growth of industries. In a scheme for planned economic development, the public sector must, of course, play the dominant role. The two sectors – private sector and public sector – must exist side by side, each contributing its due share to the development of our industrial life. In fact, there can be no real antagonism between the two sectors. A view is expressed and quite rightly, that even for the proper functioning of the public sector, it is desirable to have a competitive private sector.


Source: https://www.forbes.com

What does mixed economy in the above paragraph mean?

(A) Private Sector and Export and Import Industry
(B) Agricultural Sector and Public Sector
(C) Both Private and Public Sector

Question 14

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of these.

Though the Private Sector businesses are actuated by motives of private gain, it would be unkind to minimize the value of their contribution to the growth of our industrial life. Private sector businesses play an important role in manufacturing industries and the export and import trade of the country. Transport and power generation also owed much to private enterprise. They are destined to play a more important role in our national economy.

India has adopted ‘mixed economy’ as the pattern of her industrial life. It involves the coexistence of both the public and the private sector. However, the respective fields of their operation will be determined from time to time by the needs of the country and the economic progress to be attained. It will be unjust and wrong to say that private enterprise is not playing its part honestly in the industrial development of the country. The success gained by it in the development of industries like textiles, tea, sugar, jute, cement, steel, infrastructure, real-estate, information technology, etc., leaves no room for doubt that it can do as much and even more in other fields of industrial activities.

Private sector companies have earned world-wide reputation in service industry as well. The prominent Information Technology companies of India are Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, etc. The question of resources is a vital factor in the growth of industries. In a scheme for planned economic development, the public sector must, of course, play the dominant role. The two sectors – private sector and public sector – must exist side by side, each contributing its due share to the development of our industrial life. In fact, there can be no real antagonism between the two sectors. A view is expressed and quite rightly, that even for the proper functioning of the public sector, it is desirable to have a competitive private sector.


Source: https://www.forbes.com

Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

ACTUATED

Question 15

Direction: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Certain words are printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of these.

Though the Private Sector businesses are actuated by motives of private gain, it would be unkind to minimize the value of their contribution to the growth of our industrial life. Private sector businesses play an important role in manufacturing industries and the export and import trade of the country. Transport and power generation also owed much to private enterprise. They are destined to play a more important role in our national economy.

India has adopted ‘mixed economy’ as the pattern of her industrial life. It involves the coexistence of both the public and the private sector. However, the respective fields of their operation will be determined from time to time by the needs of the country and the economic progress to be attained. It will be unjust and wrong to say that private enterprise is not playing its part honestly in the industrial development of the country. The success gained by it in the development of industries like textiles, tea, sugar, jute, cement, steel, infrastructure, real-estate, information technology, etc., leaves no room for doubt that it can do as much and even more in other fields of industrial activities.

Private sector companies have earned world-wide reputation in service industry as well. The prominent Information Technology companies of India are Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Tech Mahindra, etc. The question of resources is a vital factor in the growth of industries. In a scheme for planned economic development, the public sector must, of course, play the dominant role. The two sectors – private sector and public sector – must exist side by side, each contributing its due share to the development of our industrial life. In fact, there can be no real antagonism between the two sectors. A view is expressed and quite rightly, that even for the proper functioning of the public sector, it is desirable to have a competitive private sector.


Source: https://www.forbes.com

Choose the word which is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the passage.

ANTAGONISM
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