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IBPS & SBI PO Mains Mini Mock: 14 January 2021

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Question 1

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
A. But recent reports suggest President Barack Obama has decided to break out of this mould.
B. As all cricket fans know, in one-day cricket the leading batsman in the side often finds himself unable to score freely in the first 45 of the allotted 50 overs.
C. Mostly they act like lame ducks, as they are derisively referred to, engaging in warm and fuzzy non-controversial activities like presidential visits abroad, planning their presidential libraries and so on.
D. He is said to be considering taking some serious steps to push forward his disarmament and arms control agenda which, after a lot of promise and considerable initial success, had stalled in subsequent years.
E. He finally lets loose with his bat in the last five “slog” overs to make up for lost time, permitting himself bold and unconventional shots without fear that he might get out since the innings will end in five overs anyway.
F. Not all U.S. Presidents view their last few months in office as “slog” overs and turn hyperactive to reach their promised targets.
Which of the following will be the Last sentence?

Question 2

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
A. But recent reports suggest President Barack Obama has decided to break out of this mould.
B. As all cricket fans know, in one-day cricket the leading batsman in the side often finds himself unable to score freely in the first 45 of the allotted 50 overs.
C. Mostly they act like lame ducks, as they are derisively referred to, engaging in warm and fuzzy non-controversial activities like presidential visits abroad, planning their presidential libraries and so on.
D. He is said to be considering taking some serious steps to push forward his disarmament and arms control agenda which, after a lot of promise and considerable initial success, had stalled in subsequent years.
E. He finally lets loose with his bat in the last five “slog” overs to make up for lost time, permitting himself bold and unconventional shots without fear that he might get out since the innings will end in five overs anyway.
F. Not all U.S. Presidents view their last few months in office as “slog” overs and turn hyperactive to reach their promised targets.
Which of the following will be the First sentence?

Question 3

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
A. But recent reports suggest President Barack Obama has decided to break out of this mould.
B. As all cricket fans know, in one-day cricket the leading batsman in the side often finds himself unable to score freely in the first 45 of the allotted 50 overs.
C. Mostly they act like lame ducks, as they are derisively referred to, engaging in warm and fuzzy non-controversial activities like presidential visits abroad, planning their presidential libraries and so on.
D. He is said to be considering taking some serious steps to push forward his disarmament and arms control agenda which, after a lot of promise and considerable initial success, had stalled in subsequent years.
E. He finally lets loose with his bat in the last five “slog” overs to make up for lost time, permitting himself bold and unconventional shots without fear that he might get out since the innings will end in five overs anyway.
F. Not all U.S. Presidents view their last few months in office as “slog” overs and turn hyperactive to reach their promised targets.
Which of the following will be the Third sentence?

Question 4

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
A. But recent reports suggest President Barack Obama has decided to break out of this mould.
B. As all cricket fans know, in one-day cricket the leading batsman in the side often finds himself unable to score freely in the first 45 of the allotted 50 overs.
C. Mostly they act like lame ducks, as they are derisively referred to, engaging in warm and fuzzy non-controversial activities like presidential visits abroad, planning their presidential libraries and so on.
D. He is said to be considering taking some serious steps to push forward his disarmament and arms control agenda which, after a lot of promise and considerable initial success, had stalled in subsequent years.
E. He finally lets loose with his bat in the last five “slog” overs to make up for lost time, permitting himself bold and unconventional shots without fear that he might get out since the innings will end in five overs anyway.
F. Not all U.S. Presidents view their last few months in office as “slog” overs and turn hyperactive to reach their promised targets.
Which of the following will be the Fourth sentence?

Question 5

Directions: Rearrange the following six sentences A, B, C, D, E and F in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below.
A. But recent reports suggest President Barack Obama has decided to break out of this mould.
B. As all cricket fans know, in one-day cricket the leading batsman in the side often finds himself unable to score freely in the first 45 of the allotted 50 overs.
C. Mostly they act like lame ducks, as they are derisively referred to, engaging in warm and fuzzy non-controversial activities like presidential visits abroad, planning their presidential libraries and so on.
D. He is said to be considering taking some serious steps to push forward his disarmament and arms control agenda which, after a lot of promise and considerable initial success, had stalled in subsequent years.
E. He finally lets loose with his bat in the last five “slog” overs to make up for lost time, permitting himself bold and unconventional shots without fear that he might get out since the innings will end in five overs anyway.
F. Not all U.S. Presidents view their last few months in office as “slog” overs and turn hyperactive to reach their promised targets.
Which of the following will the Second sentence?

Question 6

Direction: In each of the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by some of the conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the given conclusions is/are definitely true.

'A * B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is not greater than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
'A % B’ means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A + B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.
Statements:
L@M, P#N, M%P
Conclusions:
I. M%N
II. P#L
III. L#N
IV. P#M

Question 7

Direction: In each of the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by some of the conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the given conclusions is/are definitely true.

'A * B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is not greater than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
'A % B’ means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A + B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.
Statements:
S#R, T+R, T*O
Conclusions:
I. O#R
II. O+R
III. S#T
IV. O*S

Question 8

Direction: In each of the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by some of the conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the given conclusions is/are definitely true.

'A * B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is not greater than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
'A % B’ means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A + B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.
Statements:
A*B, A@C, B%D
Conclusions:
I. D@A
II. B@C
III. D#C
IV. D+C

Question 9

Direction: In each of the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by some of the conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the given conclusions is/are definitely true.

'A * B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is not greater than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
'A % B’ means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A + B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.
Statements:
F+T, Z@Y, T*Z
Conclusions:
I. T@Y
II. Z@F
III. F*Y
IV. Z@T

Question 10

Direction: In each of the following question, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by some of the conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the given conclusions is/are definitely true.

'A * B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is not greater than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
'A % B’ means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A + B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.
Statements:
P#O, M*P, L%M
Conclusions:
I. L*P
II. O%L
III. M*O
IV. P+L

Question 11

Direction: Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the best possible answer.
Whose weight of the body is the second highest among the five boys Arun, Vinay, Suraj, Raju, and Prathap?
I. The average weight of Arun, Suraj and Vinay is 68 kg and the average weight of Raju and Pratap is 72 kg. Also, Suraj is 78 kg, Raju is 68 kg and Vinay is 46 kg.
II. The average weight of Arun, Suraj, Vinay, and Raju is 68 kg and also Suraj is 78 kg, Raju is 68 kg and Vinay is 46 kg. All of them have different weights.

Question 12

Direction: The question given below is followed by two statements. You have to determine which of the given statement/s is/are sufficient/required to answer the question.
What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

I. The area of the rectangle is 252 sq m.

II. The ratio of length to breadth of the rectangle is 9 : 7 respectively.

Question 13

Directions: The question given below is followed by few statements. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
How many students from institute 'A' got the placement? 

I. Number of students studying in institutes A and B are in the ratio of 3:4 respectively.

II. Number of students who got placement from institute B is 120% of the number of students who got placement from institute A
III. 80% of the students studying in institute B got placement.

Question 14

Directions: The question given below is followed by few statements. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
What is Suchitra’s present age?

I. Suchitra’s present age is double the age of her son.
II. The ratio between the present age of Suchitra and her mother is 2 : 3 respectively.
III. 4 yr hence the ratio between Suchitra's age and her son's age will be 24: 13 respectively.

Question 15

Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly:
What is the time taken by Ram from point A to other point B?

I. If he walks 25% faster than his usual speed then he reaches 20 seconds earlier.
II. If he walks half of his usual speed, he takes 100 seconds more to reach the finishing point B.
III. If he walks one-fourth of his usual speed, he takes 300 seconds more to reach the finishing point B.

Question 16

Under whose chairmanship the University Grants Commission has set up a 7-member committee to look at the possibility and review the feasibility of holding the Common Entrance Test at undergraduate level from the next academic year in central universities?

Question 17

What is India’s rank in the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2020?

Question 18

The five day long ‘National Folk Dance Festival’ 2020 was held in which city of India?

Question 19

Name the Urban Cooperative bank got in-principle approval from RBI to become a Small Finance Bank (SFB)?

Question 20

Agasthyarkoodam peak is located in which Wildlife Sanctuary?
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