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IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in IBPS BANK CLERK CWE Held on : 04.12.2011 (Eastern Zone : First Sitting) @ Baséd on Memory [Reason —] ain a certain code GRANT i written ae UOBSH and PRIDE. Ie'written as FEJSQ. How is ‘SOLD written in that code 7 (yepmr @TPME, @)EMrr @ CKNR (ETPM 2. Four of the following five are ‘alike ina certain way and #0 formagroup. Which ie the one that docs not belong to that group? 19 waz is war (6137 ‘3. How many meantngfial English words carr be made with the ‘Second, the fourth, the sixth and the seventh letters of ‘he word STUMBLE using each etter only once in.cach word? ) None @) One “ey Two, (Taree ) More than three . ‘4: What should come in place of The question mark (2) im the following letter seriea based on. the English alphabetical Or- ‘err BE oy Lo gT 7 aux ave @sv @ Ru wz 8. How many such pairs of Iet- tera are thers in the word GOV- ERNMENT each of which has fe many lettera between hem in the word (in both for= Ward and backward directions) Sein the English alphabet? {) None @ One - * @) two (a) Three (5) Morethan three ‘Directions (6-10) sn the fol- lowing questions, the aymbals 8. 9. Sf and @ are used with the fol- Towing meaning ao illustrated be tow! “PQ! means ‘Pie notemaller “P96 G" means ‘emailer than nor greater than Q'- Now ineach of the fllowing: ‘questions assuming the given state- thenta to be true, find which of the ‘ovo conclusions T and TL given be= Tow them lo/are definitely true? ‘Give anewer (1) if only Con- clusion T le true. ‘Give answer (2) if only Con- clusion Ite true. ‘Give anawer (3) sFeither Con- clusion Tor I's true, ‘Ave anawer (4) ifnieither Con- clusion I nor ts true: ‘Give answer (6) if bothi Con- clusions land Ware true, ‘@.Gtatements * FONNERUOR ‘Conctusiona: 1. HEN FPR ‘7.Statemionts + MOT, TOK KON Conclusions: I. M#N a, KM 8. Statements + Te ASW Conciasions: 1. WHT iw o'r ‘9. Statements + NSK Ke D. D%M. Conclusions: I. MS K DEN 20. Statements : JSB.BWRROE ‘Concinsions: 1. F#B ROS Directions (11-19) : Sty ihe {following information ear Snawer the questions given below! "A, B.C. D, E. Fand G are sit ting around circle facing the cen- tres not necessarily in the sarne or ‘der, D ie not second to the left of F Sat te second to the right of A.C ip third to the right of A and © is - Second to the left of G. 5 3 not an immediate neyhibour of G. 1. Who is to the tmnmediate right ore? @> ae we aes (@) Data inadequate (5) None of these 14. Who Ig. second (0 the lett of ee as ac or (4) Data inielequate (8) None of these 15. What is B's position with, re spect to? (To the immediate right (@) To the immediate left. (@) Tied to the right () Seoorid to the right (9) Third to the Tere IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in Directions (16-20) # In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four: eonntsina- tions of digts/symbols numbered (), @), (and G4. You have to find ‘out which of the combinations cor- rectly represents the group of let- (ers based on the coding system and the conditions given below and mark the number of that combination as yout answer. Ifnone of the combi: ‘ations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (5) Le. ‘None Of these’ as your ansiver, eon eal TS ROL allay OTT Dir — re abl el s|5 79] (OIf the frst letter 1s & con: nant and: the last letter is a ‘vowel, the codes of both these are to be interchanged. (NI both the first'and the last letters are consonants both these are to be coded ax per the code of the last letter. (U)IF the first letter is vowel and the last letter is a consonant both these are to be coded as me Note : All the remairinig lets tersare to be coded as per their original codes. 16. ERWHKA : ()2¢86"1 (2) 1ee62 (3) 1@06#1 (4) 260602 (5) None of these 17, MPEKDU ()sazW55 —@) sages. (a)Sa2955 (a) baa5Hs (S)None ofthese, 18. TMEIUF (1) 782569 |. (2) 7g2%67 (3) 9825687 . (4) 9829659. (5) None of these 19. JTAERI (ys7i2g3 @)a71203 (a) x7120% (4) 710% (5)None-of these. 20, UKTI. (1) sens. (2) 647898 (9) #A78%4 (a) R785 5 (S)None of these Directions (21-28) : iach of the questions Below consists of a question and two statements nurm- bered ¥ and Ir given below st. You have to decide whether the data pro- vided in the statements are. suil- cient to answer the question. Read ‘both the statements and _ Give answer (1) ifthe data in statement 1 alone are sufficient to newer the question, while the data ‘in statement Ialone are not suffi sient to answer the question. Give answer (2) ifthe data in statement Malone are eufficient to ‘andwer the question. while the data im statement { alone are not suf lent to answer the question, Give answer (8) if the data elther in statement 1 alone or in statement I alone are sufficient 10 answer the question. ~ Give atiswer (4) if the data sven in both the statements 1 and Ii together are not sufficient to an- ‘swe thie question. Give answer (6) uf the data 40 both the statements I and I to- ether are necessary to answer the question. 21. Ina rowof gels facing Nort, ‘what 1s D's position from the ietend? 1. D fs twentieth from the right end, 1, There are ten gus between Band D. 22. Tovh M ts towards winied di- rection of Tawa Ke 1 Town Kis towards North- West of Town D. 1, Town Mis towards South East of Town D. _28.How many daughters does P “have? 1. Kand Mare'sisters of 1. Ts father ts husband of Ps mother. 24, On which day of the week from Monday to Sunday did Arun leave for London ? 1. Arun did not leave for Lon don during the weekend. 1. Aruin’s brother left for Lon- don on Friday’ two days af- ter Arun left for London. | Step + all 25. Hovis ‘new’ written in a code Tonguage? 1. “new good elothes’ ts writ- ten as"5 9 9 in that code language. Il, ‘good clothes are costly’ ts written as 9 6 7 3' mn that. codelanguage. Directions (26-30) : Study the following information carefully anid ‘answer the given questions : ‘A-word and number arrange- | ment machine when given an input. line of words and numbers rearrange ¢s them following a particular rule imeach step. The following is an i- ustration. of input and rearrange- ment. (All numbers are two-digit numbers.) Input: good for everything 19 87 26 all 65 all good for everything 19.37 26 65 65. ood everything 1937.26 all 65 everything . good for 19 37 26 all 65 . everything, 87 good for 19 26 all 65. everything 37 for good 19 26 all 65 everything 87 for 26 good 19 ‘and Stép VI 1s the last step of the rearrangement as the de- sired arrangement fs reached. ‘As per the rules followed inthe ‘above'steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given Input. (All num- bers are two-digit numbers.) 26,Input : won 13 now ..25 ‘72 please, go” 47 How many steps will be-re- quire. to. complete the rear- ‘Step for Step it Step lv: Stepv StepMi: rangement? (1) Pour @) Five (8) Soe @) Three (5) None of these 27, Step Ill of an tmput is: car 81 desk 15 42 99 tall more Which of the Following will be Step VI? () car 81 desk 42 39 15 tall more IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in Wear 81 desk 42 15 39 ‘all more (B)car 81 desk 42, more 39 15 tall (4)'Mhere wil Beno such step. (S)None of these 28.Step IL of an input is: ball 53. town hall) near 27 48 12 How many more:steps will be required to complete the rear- rangement? (Five Four (9 sx (Three (8) None of thesis 29. Step 1 of an input ts box 93 25 year end 41 32 value Which of the following 19 defi~ nitely the input? (2)25 year end box 93 41 92. value (225 year end 93 41 32 value. box (919925 box year end 41 82 value {@)Cannot be determined 6) None of these ‘30. Input + paper dry call 62 51 Which of the following steps vill be the last but one ? av ov eit (ur {5) None of these. Directions (31-38) : Study the {following information carefully and ‘answer the questions given below:: P.Q,R,S.T. Vand Ware trav- clling in three buses A. Band C with lat least two of them ‘sx any of these ‘buses. Each of them has a favourite (kes) cutsirie vie. Punjabi. Rajast- hhani, Bengall, Maharashtrian, Gu- Jarail, Kashmiri and Udipi not neo- ‘essarily in the same order. Q is travelling én. bus B with 7. Ts favourite cuisine ts Udipi. ‘Those who’ travel tn bus‘A do not like Punjabi and Maharashtrian, cculsines. The one who likes Rajast- 87, 23. height ant cuisine travels only with W in bus C. The one whose favourite cul- sine Is Gujarati does not travel in the same bus with either T or W. P does rot travel in bus B. P likes Kashmiri cuisine. Sand V are trav- clling in the-same bus. V does not Iie Bengall cuisine. The ore whose favourite cuisine 1s Maharashtrian does not travel in Bus B. ‘31. Which of the following combi- nations is correct ? (0) 4-V-Gujaratt @)B-S-Bengali | (8) C-W-Panjabs #4) B-O-Gujarati . (5) All are incorrect 82. Whose favourite cuisine is Rajasthani ? we @is + wy wR (6) Data triadequate 89. What is S's favourite citsine? Q) Maharashtrian (2) Bengali {) Rajasthant (4) Kashmiri (8) Data inadequate ‘84. What is Q's favourite cuisine? () Kashmiet @) Maharashtrian (@) Punjabi (4) Data inadequate, (8) None of these ‘98. In which bus are three of them. travelling ? QA only (2 Bonly (3) Aor B only (4) Data inadequate (8) None of these Directions (36-40) : In-each ‘question below are two statements followed by two conclusions num- ‘bered [and Il. You have to take the ‘two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide whieh of the given conchu- ‘sions logically follows from the giv- fen statements disregarding com- monly known facts. Give answer (1) if only con- ‘lusion [ follows. ‘Give answer (2) if only con- clusion II follows. Give answer (3) if either con- dlusion For Il follows. ‘Give answer (4) ifncither con- elusion nor If follows, Give answer (8) if both con- chisions [and It follow, ‘Statements = No holiday is vacations. Some vacations are trips. Conclusions: Ie No trip ts a holiday. Tl, Some holidays are detintte- Iy not trips: ‘97. Statements + Some kites are birds. [No kite is an aeroplane. Conclusions : L.-All aeroplanes are birds. HL. Some birds are definitely not kites. 38, Statements + ‘All metals are plastics. ‘All plastics are fibres. ‘Conclusions: 1. Atleast some fibres are met als. IL. Some metalsarenot fibres. ‘30. Statements ¢ All roads are streets. No street is a highway Conciusions L. No highway ts a road. II, Allstreets are roads. 40, Statements: Some animals are plants. All plants are rocks. Conclusions : 1. All plants are animals, Ik. Atleast come rocks are an- fmals,. for Complete Stuily- Macestals of IBPS Clerks Online Examination visit neat Wits GatdetBank Exams. blogspotiit IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in ‘Dizections (41-60) 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 ? oblem Figece gneve Peers oe PR RES ASA BBA asks badlendlaue} busbue we ea : wy a @ @ OF SC ee ee aga of: ale cla of alle cla gfe ae cleo ath aolto s cnlle ooo a rloa thr ose or Ce a SS SeHea3 See a4, | 3 | 3 | | ES See =| ee Ee io z "9 5 ey 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE | , Directions (61-66) + In each of these questions, two sentences (0) and (i are given. Each sentence has a blank in it, Five words (0), @), (), @) and (6) are suggested. ‘Out of these. only one fits at both the places in the context of each ‘sentence. Number of that word ts the answer. 1,1. Our office decited to orga- nize @ party for the ceouple. TE She___him in conversa tion t while away’some time, Q)aew @hengaged @)pledged. (4) held {encountered 82.1. It tsvrequired that you ‘Al ‘ut these twa __ to Teg- ister for the Job: WL This subject has many Practical —_tdaytoday fe (1) forms (2) applications (g)relevanee (@) statements views 83.1. The next ___of this case a rr) for Complete Study Materials of IBPS Clerks Online Examination visit usat www GuidesBankExams. blogspot.in 18.after two months. TL Ater-the accident her __. ‘has been affected, () dates ‘{@) balance (yevidence (4) health (5) hearing, 84.1. As a last we Had to ‘accept these terms arid con- ditions. has become a good tourist ___ now. (step (B) attraction (4) spot (8) means 85.1. The organization decided on an hourly: minimum of Rs. 35, UL. Willhe__awaron these fronts to improve things? (pay. @) declare (3) pose GB) wane (5) campaign IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in Directions (56-60) : Which of the phrases (1), (2) (9) and (@) giv- en below should replace the phrase given in Bold in the following sen- tence to make the sentence .gram- matically meaningful and correct. Ifthe sentence is correct asttis and °No correction ts required’, mark (6) ‘as the answer. 66. One of the factor for her fail- ‘ure is the lack of concern for others. (OY The matnly factor [2) One off factor (8) One of the factors (4) Among of the actor (6) No correction required . 87. In realty, this policy will only (Q) already corrupt (Qlalready an corrupt (3) among already corrupt (a)overly corruptalready (8) No correction required 58. At currently estimates, the cost of modernizing the airport ‘would be more than double the: earlier estimate, (0) By currently estimates (@) On current estimates (3) With estimates currently (@) At current estimates (5) No correction required 89.No of these moves brought credit to the management, (0) Any of these (2)Some off these (3) None of these (a) These of all (5) No correction tequired 160. India has always been prima- rily an agricultural country. (always be (2) been towards (3} become always: (a) always become [G)No correction required, Directions (61-85) : In cach ‘question belowa sentertce with four ‘words printed in beld type is given. ‘These are numbered as (1). (2). (9) and (4), One of theSe four words printed in bold may be either ‘wrongly spelt or inappropriate in out the word, which is wrongly spelt or snappropriate: if any: The hum~ ber of that word ts your answer If all the words printed 1. bold are Correctly spelt and also appropriate inthe context of the sentence, mark (G) Le. ‘All Correct’ as your answer. ‘61. Bye (1)/ the summer of 1939. Hitler was ready (2)/ to un- Jeash (3)/ his army oo Eu- ope. (A)/ All correct (6). 62. The two national (1)/ em~ ‘lems (2)/ of India are of (3)/ Buddhist origln.(4)/ All cor- rect 6) 63. Political (1)/ desicions (2)/ ight (3)/ to have a ratio- nale.(4)/ Ail correct (6) 64, Traditionally, (1)/ sales get a Booat (2}/ in the festival (3) veason.(4)/ All. correct (5) 68. Fifteen (1) percent of India Yand 1s still (2}/ eovered (3)/ ‘by forrests. (4)/ All correct (5) Directions (66-80) : Read the fitlowing passage to answer the gwv- en questions based on it. Some ‘words/phrases are printed in bold. to help you locate them while an- awering some of the questions. ‘Organteed retail has fuelled new growth categories-like tiquid hand wash, breakfast cereals and ‘pet foods in the consumer goods industry, accounting for almost 5O%6 of thelr sales, sald data from. market search firms Nielsen. The fig- tures showed some of these new cal- fegories got more than 40% of their business from modern retail outlets. ‘The data also suggests haw prod- ucts In these categories reach the neighbourhood kirana stores after they have established themselves in. modem trade. ‘While grocers continue to be ‘an tmportant channel, for the new ‘and evolving categories we saw an Increased presence of high-end prod- ots in modern trade. For example, premium products in laundry de- {ergents, dishwashing, car alt fresh: ‘enors and surface care ineréased in availability through this format as these products are almed at afflu- ‘ent consumers who are more likely to shop in stupermarket /hypecmar~ ‘ket outlets and who are willing to ay more for specialized products. ‘Some other categories that have groin exceptionally and how aceotunt for buill of the sales trom. ‘modem retail are frozen and ready- to-cat foods. pet food, diapers, pre- and post-wash products. hatr ‘condltlioners, and high-end shaving ‘products, besides others, "With the evolution of modern trade, our growth in this channel) has been Healthy as it is for several other ‘eategories. Modern retatl is an im- ‘portant part of our business” said Managing director, Kellogg India. "What modern retail offers to companies experimenting with new ‘categories is the chance to educate ‘customers which was not the case ‘with a general trade store. “Cateyo- sy ereation and market development { starts with modem trade but as more consumers start consuming this category, they penetrate into other channels,” said president, fond & FMCG category, Future Group the country's largest retail ef which operates stores ike Big Bazaar, ‘Buta point tonote hereis that modem retailers themselves push their own, private brands. in these ‘ery categories and.can emerge as a ‘big threat for the consumers goods. ‘and foods companies. For instance, Big Bazase’s pri- ‘vate label Clean Mate is hugely pop ular and sells more than a brand ike Harpie In its“own stores. "So. there is @ certain amount of con- Aiet and competition that will play ‘out over the next few years which the FMCG companies will have. to wateh out for.” said. KPMG's ex eeutive director (retail. In the past there have been instances of retailers boycotting products froma big FMCG players on the issue, of margins: but as mod- ‘ern retail becomes increasingly sig- ‘nificant for pusting new categories. ‘experts say we could see more part- nnerships being forged between retail: ers and FMCG companies. “Market development for new categories takes time so brand wars for lead- ‘ership and consumer franchise will ‘be fought on the modern retail plat form. A new brand can overnight ‘compete with established compa- nies by tying up.with-few retailers tn these categories,” President of Future Group adder IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in 86. Which of the following is be- ng referred to as new growth ‘category? 5 (1) Soap cake @) Fresh fruits (}Freah vegetables”, {@) Liquid Hand-wash (6) Usual groceries: 87. Which of the following ts be- {ng referred to as modern re- tall oulet? (1) Kirana Store (2) On-tine Store (8) Door-to-door Selling (@) Road-side Hawkers os 68. Which of the following best ‘conveys the meaning of the phrase, “wate out for” as ‘used in the passage? (0) demand justice @lavotd confer @)be on the alert (4) passively accept {6} open for competition 159. Which, of the following is be- ing referred to as ‘eerlain ammount of conflict 7 (1) Retatlers selling their own products with products of ‘companies. (2) Retailers selling stmilar products of different eon- ‘sumer companies (8) Offering differential rate of ‘margin for different prod- ucts (4) New products killing the old products (5) Different retailers selling ‘same category of products) 70. The new growth category prod- ucts— ()reach first the neighbour? hood Kirana shop and then the modern retail outlets (2) acqount for less than 20% of sales in organized retail (8)reach all the outlets almost at the same time (first become popular in modern trade outlets before reaching Kirana shops (©) are aimed at the pbor sec- tlon of the society. 71. Which of the following is not true in the context of the pas- sage? (2) Clean Mate is a product of an organized retailers @) Some retatlers don't keep some products ifthe profit ‘margin ts not good ()A new brand can never quickly displace an estab- lished brand (@)Kirana store stil remains an channel 6) Infuture there will be more: partnerships between re- tallers and FMCG Compa- ates ‘72.Which of the following cate- gories has become very popu- Jar through sales from modem retail outiets U1) Frazen foods (2) Computers {@) Cell phones (@) Fresh fruits (©) Soft-drinks 78. Which class/section of people are more lkely to shop in Hiy- permarket outlets? {G) Senior citizens (@) Younger generation (3) Rich consumers 4} Poor section (6) Women 74. Which of the following advan tages do modern retail outlets provide for new categories of products as. to gen- ‘ral trade stores? (2) Higher prot margins (2) Experimenting with new products (3) Competition with similar products: (a) Better packing ofthe prod- (8)Products at much lower ‘price 78." _ penetrate into oth- ‘ef Channels.” Which of the following ts being referred to a9 Channels? (0) Products {2) Companies (2) New products (4) Existing products (None of these Dixeetions (78-78) + Choose the word which s most nearly the ‘same in meaning to the word print- ed in bold, as used in the passage. 70. fuelled (a) killed, (2) conficted (B)stimulated (4) contained (8) retained 77. pushing (Q) stalling (2) introducing {8)depressing premium Q) superior @) payable (4) promotional (6) indistingutshed Directions (79-80) : Choose the word which is most ‘ in meaning of the word printed in ‘bold, as used mn the passage. (2) bonus. ‘79. established @) small (2)new ()orthodox (4) modern (©) remaining 80. affiuent (affected. (2)rural (8) uneducated. (4).poor ()younger Directions (81-90) Read each ‘sentence to find out whether there ss any grammatical mistake error in it. The error if any, will be tn one partof the sentence. Mark the num- ber of the part with error as your answer. If there iso error, mark (5). ‘81, The cost of constructing (1) / ‘houses are increased (2)/ be- ‘cause of the high (3)/ price of cement.(4)/ No error (5) 82. According to the Twelfth (1)/ Five Year Plan, India should [2]/ invest one trillion dollars. {3)/ in infrastructure projects. “GF No error (5) ‘83. To increase the selling (1}/ of "products tn rural areas (2)/ the company will hire (9)/ over five hundred trainees.(4)/ No error (6) . 84. We have spent (1)/ most of the profits (2)/ that we earn (3)/ last year on purchasing new ‘computers.(4]/ No error (5). 88. The Government has (1)/ promised to revise (2)/ the pen- sion scheme for bank (3)/ staff since mext year. (4]/ No error 6) IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in 86.1 a software company (1)/ sends its employees abroad @)/ to work for a foreign eli- ‘ent, they (8)/ pays them adally allowance. (4) No error (5) 87.As per RBI guidelines (1)/ a ‘bank account in which (2)/ therets:no transactions for (8)/ two years is a dorntant ac- sount(4}/ No error (5), ‘88. Farmers can easy (1)/ get Yoans under (2)/ the Kisan ‘Credit Card Scheme which (3)/ ‘was launched by RBI.(4}/ No exror (8). ‘Today there are very few (1)/ tigers left tn India (2)/ and many NGOs are (8)/ working saving our national ani- mal.(4)/ No error (6). 190. People ‘are walling to (1)/ pay higher taxes. so that (2)/ the Government can build better Yoads (3)/ and provide safe drinking water (4)/ No error (5). Directions (91-100) : In the {ollowing passage there are blanics, cach of which has been numbered. ‘These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which, Gite the blank appropriately, Find out the appropriate word in each case. ‘Today the economies of Afrt- ‘can countries are growing at 5 per- cent every year. Rich countries usually help poorer ones (84) African countries through donations and aid, ‘Their (92) are not always successful as loans are (3) not used for the projects for which they are (94). China, however, has found a aiffer~ ent (8B) to help Africa - by trading more with the (96). In 2009 China's trade with Airfean countries was $90 billion - (7) than the U.S., which was § 86 billion, {98 coun- {rles have now begun to notice the 199} available in Africa. China's at- titude has (400) the way the world deals with poor countries. “Trade not aid” is the new manta of African nations. 1. (1) belonging @).simtlarly (8) compared (4) with (5) like 82. (1) efforts (@) practices (@)chalienges *(@) achievements (6) attempt 83. (1) given. ‘(@)approved ()reguiar (4) often (5) being 94. (0)grant 2) sanctioned (8) took (@) bired ) apply 965 (1) goal @ fund (8) way, (4) skill G)dream 96. (i) countries (2) others ()pbroad (4) neighbours (6) poor 97. () further (2) extra, @)rsore tess Gn 98, (1) Recently — (2) Any (3) Friendly (4) Many 6) White 90, (1) differences (2) supply. (Glquantity (4) people (1 opportunities 200.(1) substitute (2) changed {@)exehanged (4) transform (leonvert NUMERICAL ABILITY. ‘Directions (101-115) : What should come in place of the ques- ion mark (2} in the following ques tions? 101. 169% of 450 + 7% of 250 24.8 qaz Qs aa @i0 ) None of these 102. 19.5% of 524.=7 @)102.18 (2122.81 (12018 (4)112.81 {5) None of these 108. JF -11 = Ji6aT 1) yaB00 @) as 3) vas (50 (5) None of these 104,700 +70+0.5 =? 10 p25 OLS (@)20 (6) None ‘of these 108.17.8.% 4.5 x2.2=7 (0) 168.27 - (2) 126.72 (128.27 (4) 162.72 (5) None of these 106.55 +5.5~-0.5=7 quan (10 Bas @0.5 (8) None of these 107. (6x5 x55 x5x5)*x 55)" +P = (257, gyi10 @az 19 @e (6) None of these 108. 8059-7209 =? x40 a)19.9 187 @15.9 wiz (8) None of these 100.4 x? =4062+5 (2081218. (9)205.1 215.1 {5} None of these 110.3.8 4 (60 +2.5) =? (yaaa @ain (222 (aziz ~ (6) None of these 293412 .eirazuz-e 4 3 a7g es3 2 1 taez oz (8) None of these 112, 13% of 258-7 =10 ay2s4s (ay 2d.s3 (2354 (6) 24.95 () None of these , 493.5 1s, $423+3.7 12 12 mad ey u 13° wa weit (5) None of these 114.623.15- 21882-82149 =2 aye92 2822 @)899 @792 (©) None of these 118.5497~ 9153 +2284 =? x50 (96.66 @a136 (3)96.13. @)93.16 (8) None of these IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in ‘ Directions (116-120) : What e ‘value should come m pplace of the question mark (?) in the following questions? (Note : You art not expected to calculate the exact value.) 116. 16,003 x 27,098 -209.010=7 150 (2)200 75 (a) 240 (5) 110 117.840.0003 +23.999 =? mar ee (@)35 ais (6) 28 2118, 6885.009 ~ 419,999- 94.960 (a) 6860 (2) 6890 (@)6370 (a1.6200 (6).6450 119.(6.5)? =? a) 58 as (3)43 (a) 35 (6)50 120, 111114111+11=? a9 (2)20 os we (0) 25 Directions (121-120) : What should come in place of the ques- tHon mark (2) in the following mara- ber series? 1212 16 112 672” 3360. _1nago 2 (y34go > (28340 (s)40320 ° (4) 4an40 (8) None of these 192,49 19 ? 79 188 319 a)se @s0 (s)49 29 (©) None of these 429.4000 2000 1000 -800 260 125? (20 aes (9)62.8 (4) 83.5, (5) Nape of these 194.588 563 540 519 7 483, 468 (4) 500 2/496 (asa. (a) 490 (None of these» 128.121 ? 81 64 49 96 25, asa, ue (98 (100 (6) None of these ~ 5 126, The average weight of 15 girls ‘was recorded as 54 kgs. Ifthe ‘weight of the teacher wats add- ed, the average increased by ‘two kgs. What was the teach- erswelght ? ee (3) 78 kgs 4) 88kgs (8) None of these 1127.Findd the average of the follow- ng set of scores: 152, 635, 121, 428, 682, 744, 365, 253, 902 (403 @)906 {)428 (@) 363 (6) None of these 128. The sum of 15% df. positive ‘number and 10% of the same ‘number 1s 70. What 1s twice of that nuniber ? 440 (2260 (3) 560° (a) 140 (5) None of these 120.Vikram scored 72 percent marke in five subjects togeth- or; viz; Hindl, Science, Maths. English and Sanskrit togeth- er, wherein the maximuri marks of-each subject were 100. How many marks did ‘Vileram score in Science if he cored 80 mars in Hindt, 70 ‘marks tn Sanskrit, 78 marks in Maths and 65 marks in English? a7 aeo @)59 an (6) None of these 130, The respective ratio between Pooja’s, Prarthana’s and Fal- guni's monthly income 1s 88: 70:87, If Prarthana’s an- nual income is Rs, 4,20,000, ‘what is the sum of Pooja's and Falgunt’s annual incomes? (In ‘some cases monthly income ‘and in some cases annual in- come is used.) (1) Rs.5,92,500 @) Rs. 6,83,500 (@) Rs. 6,860,000 (@)Rs. 7,79.200 (5) None of these 1231.Manhar sold an item for Rs. 8,400 and incurred a loss of 2596, At what price should he have sold the item to have cy gained a profit of 40% 2 Q) Rs. 15,680 @)Rs. 16,220 (8)Rs, 14,540 (@) Cannot be determined (8) None of these 192. What will come in place of both the question marks (2) ‘the following question? oes € ws oa (5)2 - 183. What would be the simple tn- ‘terest acerned in 4 years on a principal of Rs, 16,500. the vate of 16 p.cp.a.? (Q) Ra: 11,560 {2) Rs. 10,250 {(@)Rs, 12,500 (4) Rs.9.980 48) None of these . 194.A truck covers a iistance of ‘360 kms in 8 hours, A.car cov- ‘era the same distance in 6 hours, What is the respective rato between the speed of the ‘ruck and the car? gars 2 1:2 @ (6) None of these 198. {n order to pass in afi exam a student is required to get 975 marks out of the aggregate ‘marks. Piya got 870 marks and ‘was declared falled by 7 per feent, What are the maximum aggregate marks a student ‘can get the examination? (1).1500 . (2) 1000 43) 1200 (4) Cannot be determined (6) None of these 196, The average of four consecit- tive mumbers A,-B,-C and D respectively ts 56:5. What is 2 or @1 a6 2B the product of A and.C? a) 3363, (@) 3906" @aiea (4) 3080 {S} None of these 187. Parag walks 226 metres every- day; How many kilometres will he walk in five weeks ? IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in ayesz 2)7.91 8.23 eat (6) None of these 188, At present Kavita Is twice Sar- ita's age, Eight years hence, the respective ratio between Kavita's and Sarita’s ages then will’be 22 ; 18. What is Kavi- ta's present age? (2) 26 years. (@) 18 years (@)42years (4) 86 years (6) None of these 198.0ut of the 53142 $F 3-f and Z what ts the difference between the sec- ‘ond largest and second small- ‘est fractions fractions 2 wz 3 Oss (6) None of these 140, What would be the area of a ‘square whose diagonal mea- sures 28 ems. ? (1)288 sq.cm. @)514sqcm. (9) 428sq.cm. (a) 392 sq.m. (5) None of these 141. Riya. Manasvi and Pinti start running around a.circular sta- ‘dium and complete oné round |. in 24 seconds, 6 seconds and 14 seconds respectively. In how much time will they meet ‘again at the starting potnt? G) 1 min. 92 seconds @-4mins. 8 seconds (@)3 mins. 25 seconds (4) 2 mins. 48 seconds. 5) None of these 142. A240 metre Jong train crosses! 'a platform twice its length in 2 minutes. Whag is the speed ‘of the train ? Q)8m/s . @4m/s (3)6 m/s (4) Canriot be determined (9) None of these 143.0 children's day sweets were’ |. to be equally distributed amongst 200 children, But on. that particular day 40 children remained absent; hence each child got 2 sweets extra. How ‘many sweets were distributed ? (2) 3000 (2) 1500 (8)2000 (a) 1600 (5) Cannot be determined 144. The perimeter of a square 1s ‘one-fourth the perimeter of a rectangle, If the perimeter of ‘the square is 44 cms-and the length of the rectangle is 51 ‘cms, what is the difference between the breadth of the rectangle and the side of the ‘square? ()30ems —@) 18ems. @)26cems @)2cns ©) None of these 148. Whats the difference between the compound interest and ‘imple interest accrued on an amount of Rs, 12,000: at the ‘end of three years at the rate of 12967 () Rs. 599.196 (2) Rs. 602.242 (G)Rs. 495.248 (@) Rs. 488.922, () None of these 146. The area of arectangle ts equal to the area of a circle with cir cumference equal to 220 me- trea, What is the'length of the ectangle if (ts breadth ts 50 metres? (W)S6 metres (2) 89 metres (B)77 metres (4) 69 metres (6) None of these 47. Prashant incurred alos of 75 percent on selling an article for Rs. 6,800. What was the cost rice of the article ? (1) Rs. 27.700 (2) Rs. 25,600 (@) Rs. 21,250 {@) Rs, 29,000 (6) None of these, 148.2 women and 10 éhtldren t6- gether take'S days to complete 4 plece of work, How, many days will 10 children alone take to complete the piece of work if 8-women alone can complete the plece of work in Sdays? avis 12 @10 (ah 24 {5) None of these 149.1n how many different, ways ‘ean the letters of the word “TROUBLE be arranged ? sao (2) 5oa0 (3) 1a60 (4) 2620 (S} None of these 180.4 man riding a bicycle, com- pletes one lap of a circular fleld ‘along its circumference at the speed of 79.2 km/hr in 2 min- utes 40 seconds. What 1s the area of the field? (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE ‘TO BANKING INDUSTRY) 151. Which of the following Awards 18 given for excellence in the field of Literature? (1) Dada Saheb Phalke Award (2) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award (9) Padma Bhushan (4) Nigja Bhanot Award (6) Pulitzer Prize 182..Ms. Hina Rabbant Khar of Pa- ‘kistan and Mr. Yang Jiechi of ‘China held a meeting recently th Beying. Both of them are holding which of the following positions in thelr respective ‘countries? (0) Prime Ministers @) Commerce Ministers (8) Foreign Secretaries (@) Foreign Ministers, (5) None of these 183. International Cricket’ Match ‘ee are NOT played in— () Mobiatt Stadium (@) Wankthede Stadium (@) Eden Gardens (@) Green Park Stadtuim (6) Mughal Garden 1184, Which term is used in Phys- 05? (0) Creat (2) Absolute Zero (@) Rabies (4) Thyroxin (6) Liquidsey IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in 188. Which of the following terms ss used in the game of Chess ? (0) Checkmate {2} Hoops (@) Stroke [4) Heave () Dedce 1186. Bank broniehés'which can tun dertatke foreign exchange busi- ness directly are known as 1 forelin exchange, (1) Authorized dealers @) Foreign dealers (3) Overseas branches (4) Approved dealers (6) Exchange branches 187.AWhich of the following 1s the name of & Scientific Instru- ment? (1) Plasrha. (2) Pascal (9) Radiation ‘(a)Lactometer (6) Adrénal Cortex 188. India recently conducted joint naval exercise SUINEX II with which of the following coun- tries ? (1) Se Lanka” (@) China. (8) Japan, {4} Bangladesh (5) Russta 189, Insurance caver for bank de- posiis in our country 1s pro- vided by— Q) sBr (2) Government of India 1) GIc @uc © () Dicee 160. The Financial Literaéy does ‘mot include which of the fol- Towing ? (0) How to invest the funds (2) How to use the lmited funds carefully (8) How to mirummize the risks (@) How to reinvest the money. carted {9)None of these 161, Which of the following coun- tries is NOT a ‘mem ber of the-UN Security Coun- el? (2) China (@) Russia USA. 162. Many times weread a term DoT ‘in various newspapers in-can- (2) tha (8) France nection of 26 Spectrum. What ts its full form ? @) Department of Transport (2) Department of Training (8) Direntorate of Technology [@ Director of Tele services () Department of Telecom 163, As per the reports by the US. ‘Agencies, which of the follow: ing countries was the largest purchaser of’weapons in boo? ) Chia, (2) andi (G) Pakistan” (4) Set Lanka (6) Iran 1164. Who amorg the following play- ‘ers got Honorafy Rank of Lt. Colonel in the Territorial Army of India? ~. fl) Rabul Dravid @) Sachin Tendullcar (@) Abhinav Binara (4) Leander Paes (5) Gagan Narang, 188.Which of the following Soctal ‘Welfare Schemes is launched bby the Government of india ? 0) Mid-day Meal scheme (2) Jeevan Asha (8) Jeevan Bharti (4) Look Bast Poliey (6) Bharat Nirman 166."Dinat" 1s the currency of ‘which of the following coun- tries? (W) Pakistan (2) Tan (3) Ghana (@) South Sudan (6) Libya 167. Who among the following also presides the sessions.of. the Rajya Sabha as tts Chairman 7 person ? () President @Q) Vice President + @)Prime Minister: (@) Leader of Opposition in the: ‘RalyaSabha > G6) Minister of Home Affairs 168. Loans of very small amounts Biven to low income groups 1s" called — () Cash create (2) Micro credit 18) Simple overdraft (4) No:ffils toane () Rural-credit 169. Which of the following awards ‘was given to Mrs. Nilima Mishra recently ? (0) Palltzer Prize (2) Ramon Magsaysay (@) Nobel Peace Prize "(ay Golden Pen Award (9) Kalinga Award 170. Which of the following is the, name 6f.the currency of ‘country? (1) Mexico (2) Peru. (3) Synta (@) Zambia (Lira, 471, Which of the féllowing ts NOT the name of acountry ? 10) Congo. (2) Ethiopia (3) Pants (4) Uganda ©) East Timor 1172. Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa ts th’ G) President of Sri Lanka (2) Prime Minister of Sri Lav ka (9) President of Nepal () Prime Minister of Nepal (5) Foreign Minister of Fi. 179.When a banker talks abot ODR, what is he talkig about ? (1) Corporate Debt Restructr- ing (2) Corporate Debt Rollove (3) Company Debt Rollove. (4) Corporate Deposit Restuc- surieig™ ()}Company’ Deposit: te structuring 174. expand the term ALM assed ‘sn Banking/Pinance secte (1) Asset ability Management (2) Asset Liability Maturity: () Asset Liability Mismatch @) Asset Liability Manpower 45) Asset Liability Maintenance 1175.Which of the following is the ‘overall female literacy rate in Indiaas per recent census? Approximately — (2) 50%: (2)60% @)e5% (a) 70% 79% IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in 176. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) anc! Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) are terme most closely related to which of the Yolo ing industries markets ? (1) Capital Market (@) Banking industry (3) Commodities market (4) Money Market (©) Mutual fund industry 177. What's the maximum period for which domestic term depos- {ts are normally accepted by banks in our country ? (1) 3 years (2) 5 years (3) 7 years (4) 10 years (5) 12 years 46.1 you wish to purchase some US, Dollars for your travel abroad, you should ap- proach— (1) The Ministey-of Finance (2) The U.S, Embassy (G) Any Bank Brarich: autho- ‘ised todo such activiy 4) The Reserve Bank of India eoly | (5) External Affairs Ministry A7.Whieh of the following 18 a mineral ? (1) Isebgol_—(@) Camphor (8) Tobaces (4) Nickel (9) Jute 186 Which of the following coun- ‘trles fs passing through a pe- culiar political impasse as ‘there 1s no constitutional gov- ‘ernment in the country? ) Belgaum — (2) Sudan (S) Mongolia (4) Iraq (6) Greece 181: Wbich of the following books ‘is written by Sunil Gavaskar? (YA Brtef History of time: (A Sense of Time (@)Sunny Days: (a) Half Life * 182. What does the letter ‘L’ stancis for in the term LAF‘commonly uséd in, financial /econornic news? 1 Eiquraity — (2) Léast @) Labitities (4) Long "(@) Ligue 183; The Banking Ombudsman — (Q)ts tn charge of bank loans for buses (2) fixes the rates’ of interest for loans {8) resolves complaints of cus- tomers (4) Josues lleences for new bank branches (lis the head of all nationa- Used banks - 284.Whuch of the following is not classified as a commercial bank? (1) Public sector bank (@) Foreign bank +” (8) Private sector bank: (@) Regional rural bane {8) Urban cooperative bank 185.Which of the following 1s not the name ‘of a Banking Organ- ‘sation ? _ Q) BDF . YES (icicr 186. Which of the following terms is used in Sports /Games 7 ‘() Equator (2) Clean-Bowled (8) Erosion (@) Neap Tide (8) Rotation 187. Money laundering mearis — ) Hiding of income source mainly to.aveid Income Tax (2) Money acquired: through criminal source: (3) Money acquired trom un- disclosed sources and. de. posited in foreign banks (a) Process of conversion of mioney obtained illegally 40 appear to have originated from legitimate sources (S) Money acquired from drug. trafficking 1188. Monetary Policy as an-arm of the economile policy is admin- istered by (Q) Government of India, (2) Reserve Bank of India. (jer (4) SEBL (@)State Bank of india (4) Governments ofthe respec- tive states [S)None of these 189."Thumba’. India’s Rocket Launching Centre ts located in 0) Kerala. (@) Maharashtra (6) Tamil Nadu (@ Gujarat (8) Odisha 190. Whieh of the following is not a primary function of aBank? () Granting Loans {2} Collecting Cheques/Drafts of customers (G) Factitating tmaport of goods (@) Tasting Bank Drafts {G) Selling Gold/Silver Coins ‘02, Mr, Tony Tan is the new Pres- ident of () China @) Japan” (9) Singapore (4) Hong Kong, 6) North Korea” 192, Which of the following. 1s ob- ‘served a5""World Food Day"? (1) 6th November (@) 16th November (@) 6th October {4} 16th October (5) {7th Janwary 193. Which of the following States 1s among the North East States of india? (@) Jammu & Kashmir @)Punjab = » (@) Himachal Pradesh () Meghalaya (9) Rajasthan 194.Which of the following is an agricultural product? Q) Honey" @) Butter (@) Molasses (4) Ginger (5) Ethanol * 198. Which of the following repre- sents correct meaning of "REPO RATE: ? (1) Rate on which RBL sells Government Scourities to Banks (2) Rate for borrowtrig rupees by banks from RBI IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in (8) Rate offered by banks to ‘thelr prime customers (4) Rate applicable for grant of prtority sector loans (G) Note of these 196. Reserves which can act as & Iiquidify bulfer for commercial .. Danks during crisis times are ay CAR (2) CRR (8) CAR and CRR (4) CRR and SLR (1 SLR 197.Savings bank accounts ate ‘opened by— (G1) Trading entities, mamufac- ‘turing entities and individ uals for savings purposes (2) Traders and manufacturers {or business purposes (8) Individuals for savings pur- poses (4) Limited tompantes and partnerships for savings Purposes (8) Cooperative.banks for sav- ings 198.Union Bualget 1s always pre- sented tn the month of— ()vanvary (2) March (apni " (4) December (5) February 199.4 customer drawing a cheque ‘on a bank has & right to— {) Take back the cheque from the baik after it 1s paid (2) Take back the'cheque from the bank after It iS paid with the permission of RBI (@) Stop payment of the cheque before it is paid (@) Stop payment ofthe cheque after it fs paid (©) Stop payment of the cheque befofe its iesued 200, Who among the following tsa ‘well known politician and also a member of the Lok Sabha ? (Q) Sri. KAdvant @) Sri Ranjan Mathat (3) Si Mahesh Bhupath, (@) Ms. Sama Nehwal ()V. VS. Laxman ‘COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE 201. Assembly language is — (Q) Machine Language (2) High-level programining language (8) low-level programming Tanguage (Language for assembling computers (6) None-of these 203.Which of the following is not ‘one of the sya rules ? ("The order in which you Uist the function’ arguments (ay THe precedence of the ar- uments (2) Whemer or not the Fane- tion hg arghement Ay Property epeling the fune- torte narte {5) None of these 209, The binary systein 18 a mum. ‘ber system to the base — ma wa os (10 16 204,Which of the following is mot ‘an example ofhardware? Scanner” (2) Printer (@) Monitor (4) Mouse (Interpreter 208. Which contents are lost when the computer turns off ? (1) storage (2) input (@) output (4) memory {5) None of these: 208. Which of the followings hard- ‘ware'and not, software? () Excel (Printer driver, ) Operating Syster (4) Power Point, @cru 207.0n a CD-RW you can — (1) read and write information: ‘@) only read information (G) only write information (4) read, write and rewrite in- formation (6) None of these 208.'To be able to “boot”. the com: ter must have aff) (0) Compiler (2) Loader . (3) Operating System ry in Excel — (Q) Logical, (2) Data Series @) Financial (4) Text (9) None of these 2110. In Bxcel, this is a prerecorded formula that provides a short- cut for complex éalculations— (1)Value " (2)DataSertes (@) Function (4) Field (6) None of these 21.1, The following computer's mem- oryis characterised by low cost per bit stored — Q)Primary —@) Secondary (@) Hard Disk. (@)Allof these. (©) None of these 242, What happens when we try to ‘delete the files on the floppy ? (1) The files get moved to the +” Reeycle Bin (2) Piles on a floppy eatnnot be deleted (3) The fles get deleted and can be restored again from Re- eycle Bin (a)The files get deleted ana cannot be restored again (5) The Mle gets copied on the Hard disk 213.1n word, replace option is ‘available on — (1) File Menu 12) View Menu (3) Bait Menu (4) Format Menu {(5) None of these 214.in word, you can change Page Margins by— 0) Dragging the seroll:box an the scroll bars {2} Deleting the margin bound- aries on the Ruler (@)Dragging the margin boundaries on the Ruler 4a) Clicking the right mouse button or the Ruler (5) None of these 218. What type of keys are'etel’ and ‘shit? 4) adjustsnent (2) finiction (8) modiiier (@) alphanumeric (9) None of these IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperr.in 216.4 word gets selected by click: ‘ing it to select a word, in Word— : (1) once {2) twice (3) three times (2) four times (5) None of these 217.To reverse the effect of your last action in word, (1) Use the cut command, (2) Use the Undo command (8) Press the delete key (@) Use the Redo commarid (6) None of these 218.Your position in the text ts shown by e— (@) Blinker, (2) Cursor @Causer _~ (4) Pointer (8) None of these: 219. The ‘tine for the actual data transfer after reoeiving the re- ‘quest for data from secondary storage is referred to as the disk’s— (0) transfer ume {@) thiovement tire @) access time @) data input time {5] None of these ‘290. Which of the following cate- gories would include a key- board? * Q) Printing Device (2) Output Device {81 Pointing Device @ Storage Device (Input Device 221,Using output devices one ‘can— (2) input data () store data {) scan data {@) view or print data, {5) None of these ‘222. Why is the Caps Lock key re- ferred to as a tpudle key? (1) Beeause ts function goes back and forth every time itis pressed (2) Because tt Cannot be used for entering ntimbers (3) Because it carmot be used to delete (4) Because it carinot be used to insert (8)None of these 223, Ustiig Print Preview is useful ‘when you want to— 0) Colour the document (2) Save the document (8) Delete the: document (4) Copy the document (6) View how.the document ‘wll appear when printed 224, Which of the follewing can ‘input graphical images and. pictures for a computer? (1) Plotter @) Scanner (3) Mouse (4) Printer (6) Keyboard @98.When 9 chart is. placed om this, itt much larger and there is no other data on it~ (Q) Chart sheet (2) Exclusive sheet (8) Primary sheet. (a) Reference sheet (5) None of these 226. The process of trading goods ‘over the Internet ts known as— Q) e-selling.n-bayitig ewig @) e-finance (@) e-salesmanship (6) e-commerce 227-Information that comes from. ‘an external source and fed. into computer software is alled — Q) Output —_(@) Input (9) Throughput (4) Reports (8) None of these 228. The main system: board of a ‘computer is,called the — (0) integrated eireut (2) motherboard (B) processor (2) microchip {5) None of these 229. This dialog box specifies. or modifies the worksheet cell range containing data to be charted — (Q) Chart Location @) Chart Style (8) Chart Options (4) Chart Souree Data (6) None of these 290.1 you change Windows 98'to ‘Windows XP, you are actually performing— (@) upstart (2) upgrade (Swpdate 4) paten (6) None of these 231. The operating system that is self-contained in a device and. resident in the ROM .1s— (1) Batch Operating System {2} Real-time Operating Sys- ‘tent “ (9) Embedded Operating Sy tem (a Mutli-Processor Operating System (6)None of these 282. To make a copy of the eurrent ‘document to disk— (2) Use the “save” command (@)This cannot be done {8)Use the “duplicate” com- mand (4) Copy tie document (6) Use the "save as" command ‘is the process of cary- ing out commands. Q) Fetehing — (2) Storing () Decoding (4) Executing (8) None of these : 294, In the formula, = B1/B2.+B3. ‘which of the following is the ‘correct precedence 2 () Addition higher precedence than division (@) Equal precedence: among ‘two operators: proceed (3) Equal precedence among + the two operators: proceed eft to-night (4) Division higher precedence than addition” ()None of these 235.POST stands for — (0) Power on Self Test {2) Program on Self Test (3) Power an System Test (4) Program on System Test (5) Power Off System Test 236.in word, you can use Styles to~ ? 1) Make copies of documents (2) Save changes tg documents {9) Delete text in documents (a) Format your documents (6) None of these 237. How many megabytes make a aigabyte? IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in (a) 1024 (2) 128 (91256 512 (664 298.An educational institution ‘would generally have the fol- Jowing in its domain name — org @) edu (8) inst 4) com” (8) sch 299. Which of the following is not ‘term pertaining to the Inter- net? () Keyboard: (2) Link (9) Browser @) Search Engine (8) Hyperlink 240. Which of the following is used by the browser to connect to the location of the Internet resources’? () Linkers (2) Protocol @)Cable —_(@) URL ‘242. Which of the following fs the fastest type of computer ? 0) Laptop {@) Notebook G) Personal computer 4) Workstation (8) Supercompoter 243.Linux is a type of ___ soft. ‘ware. () Shareware @) Commercial {G) Proprietary (4) Open Source (1 Hidden type 244, In aweb site, the home’ page refers to— ) the best page (@) the last page Gi the first page {@) the mst recent page {5} the oldest page 248.Which key 1s used to delete ‘one character to the left of the ‘current position of the cursor? (1) Backspace (2) Delete insert (4) Ese. gem, 1248. Which part of the computer helps to store information ? Q) Monitor (2) Keyboard ma {dukarve | Pree = (5 Pater ase ae.Fy eater the commuter the ‘Showy conbinatan ses | SES Soe. ca.) fae : (1) Det+ Ctrl 81. (5)} " 68.13) (2) Backspace + Ctrl FL Gi} 7a (ieee sour senna (@) Insert + Ese [ 79. 2) 90. 1a} (acer ate Det ma eces 248.ASCII stands for— ‘ss. (1) (1) American Special Comput- 80.4) 92.10) Str inerbation ineas | [88 cet te me en (2 American Standard Com- | [7oE-or a ftcror nrtion ee | HE ee change 108. (1) nz 3) (1 Rncan Spit coo | POS aa) Ramat ntarhonge | Pe ca (osmensreaicrm |e et oie) Bae a (©) American Standard Code | [229 383, (6) iSrinornaton interchange | [338-05 30:1 sso.tn werd, Dees pou mde | [iar ra ‘paragraph, you — 141.147 144. (3) {iypech the text im with v- | Has ie ‘spect to the margin 340. @) 182. 4) ta changs tema one | Ha et (ove hotest upty anne | [RE 0.18 {4) move the text down by one. — en ai ise (5) None of these 169. (2) 172.10) 250: Which keys enable the input | | 273-(1) | 174. (1)} 178 (3)] 176. (2) inure gully? Tawra tat oth (ect anit'and at Teeeriae fee otiee et ta} tanedon kee aegiee eae (3) the numeric keypad 189, (0) 1100. (3) ] 181, (3)| 402. (4). foarorne eee ioc at wos ert toee (3 None a ice 7 aoe tf aoe 306-O abe fans [306 tif aoe ANSWERS 205. (4) | 206. 15) | 207. (4)| 208. (3), =n Sout [snare ea se as [ais. @ 21a. a 235.) 216.2) a6 Ser er fate if ate ef aan aeait Bai. (a) | 232. (1) 295. | 26.) 78. @), ‘236. (1) | 236. (5)| 297. (2)] 296. (2) =e toa fof sora 38 a Sa fase af ose Of ae 30. 1) 287. (1) | 238, (2) | 239, (1) | 240. (4) oe Sec inf see ef aes see a ae Sex tif sr Sor ey See =u emi] 01 IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in ‘Similarly; SOLD oe MPT 4 =r 31 2. (4) Except 27, all others are Prime Numbers, 1} as s@sGle Glial Meanings! Word => MELT Pa ceeetieenceenaieenad 285) AS p08 pr thay 56) f+ 7 1693 9S 14.20 Gov MeN T (8-10): Sat] Gaz [Sas Fae [ee 6. FOND FEN NSR=NSR H@RSH RH’ ‘Conclusions LHSN= H5N: Not True ILF#RF ¢R: Not True 7. QM eT MT TeK=mTN ‘Conclusions. L M# N= 'MM: True 8. @T%H+T=H HSWsH2W ‘therefore, T= H>W Conclusions LW# T= WeT:Not Thue + 1. W96T WaT: Not True T 4s either greater than or equal to W. Therefore, either Conclusion f or It ts true. 9. QINSK3NSK K#D=KK K: True UD 8N3D>N: Not True 10. GJ SBJ2B BYR B=R ROFORSF ‘Therefore, Jz B= R>F Conclusions : LF #B= P<: Te W.ROI+R5J True 1-16): e F AL. (g) Bis tothe iminedtaté right c. 12, (6) Fis attting between A and G, 19, (1) B ts the immediate left of 14, (2) Bis second to the left of C. 1B. (4) Ets second to the right of D. a6 (E R WOH KA ELE aed 2906 #1 76M PB K DU bee deg B42 #5 8 Condition, (i) s:applicable. wATM BL UR Beri rg a §.2 % 5.9 ‘Condition (ti) 4s applicable, ws TA E RI kt bs da % 71 2 BB Condition () ts applicable, 20.(3U K TM TH ke bb bn + 8 7 8% Condition {iid is applicable, 21, (4) From both the staternents 10. aot 2 a e-— 22, (5) From both the statements Roxth, NY Ne West Bast ‘se Sonthy 2. (4) From both the statements K. Mand Tare siblings of P. 24. (2) From statement 11 ‘Arun left for Londott of Briday ~ 2 = Wednesday 25, (5) From both the statements ves ERT] “> oT [RERTT Jom sonny Pe AD, (28 = 90}; After careful analysis of the given input and various steps oF Tearrangement itis evident that words and numbers are being rear- ranged alternately. The words get rearmaged in alphabetical order ‘while the numbers get rearranged in descending order, 26. (8) Input Step1 : go won 13 ‘Step I: go 72 won Step I: go 72 ‘StepIVi.go 72 StepV: go 72 ‘Step VI: go. 72 won 13 now 25 72 please go 47 now 25 72 please 47 13 now 25 please 47 won 13 25° please 47, az won 47 please won 47 please 25 won 13 13 25 please 13 25 IBPS Clerk Question Papers Find More on: www.questionpaperz.in 27. (G1Step tH: car 81 desk: 15 SiepIV: car Bl desk 32 StepV : car Si desk 42 SiepVi: car B81 desk 42 28. (2)Siep Il : bell 53. Step iit: bell 53 StepIV: bell 53 hall 43 ‘Step : bell 53 hall, 43. Step V1: bell 53’ hall “43 29. {4} Cannot be determined 30. (2) Input Step1 : call ‘Step It “cull Step I: call 62 dry call 62 dry call 62 “dry call 62 ary mini Ca Punjabi Causine ‘Rajasthani Causing Bengali Causine | Udit Gujarati Canine ‘Maharashirian causine 91. (1) The Combination A-V~ ‘Gujarati cuisine ts correct. 82. (4) R's favourite cuisine is Ra jasthant 83: (2) S's favourite cuisineis Ben galt 34. (3) Q's favouriic cuisine is Pun- Jab. 96, (1) In Bus'A three of them are travelling, (30-40) . (0 All etals are plasties + Uil- versal Allirmative (\-Wype) {i} 'Some vacations are tips Particular Affirmative (I-type)- Gu) No holiday 45 vacations = ‘Universal Negative (typed. iv) Some holidays’are not vaca~ ‘ons + Particular Negative (O-type). 36. (4) No holiday ts vacations. ‘Sortie vacations are tips. 14 1='0,-type of Condusion “Some trips are not holidays." 42 99 tall more’ 15 89 tall more more 15 30 tall more 89°15 tall town "hall near 27 43 12 hall town near 27 43 12 town near 27°12 near town 27 12 near 27° town -12 paper @ry 37 23. ‘height call 62 51 paper dry 37 23 height 62 51 62 paper dry 37.23 height St paper 37 23 height 51 51 paper 37 23 height 51 height paper a7 25 51 height 37 paper 23 87, (4). Somebirds are kites, No kite f@ an aeroplane. 1+ E-=+ O-type of Conclusion “Some birds are not aeroplane” 88, (1) All mebily are plastics, All plastics are bres, ‘A+ A= Adype of Conclusion “All metals are fibres", Cohelusion Is Converse of tt 89. (1) All roads are.streets. No stiBet is a highway. ‘Act Biss E-type of Conclusion “No road is-a highway". Conelusion I 1s Converse of tt: +40. (2) Some animals are‘plants: All plants are rock: 1 +A.= Hype of Conclusion “Some animals are rocks" Conclusion [14s Converse of tt, 41, (4) In the subsequent figures, respectively two and four curves are Inverted in a set order alternately, (lin the subsequent figures respectively four, one, three, ‘one, four... curves are added. 43. (6) The following changes 0c” ‘cur in the subsequent figures: a) to (2) (2).t0 (3) to (4) 0) (5) to (6) Ey 4a, [oT latpne mae cur in the subsequent figures : scan (3) to (4) (a) to.) 1B) to ©) =) al 4 Rag] | — 46, (2) In the subsequent figures the plane of designs rotates |. (5) The following changes oc- eurin the sul toa ibsequent figures = 2) t0 (3) ——

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