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BANK PO (PHASE - II) MOCK TEST-50 (SOLUTION)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE  2.5x = 80250


(51-55) : D B F A C E 80250
51. (1) 52. (2) 53. (3)  x = = 32100
2.5
54. (4) 55. (4)
 Number of males in 2006 = 32100
61. (4) Replace ‘slept’ with ‘asleep’. 82. (4) From question 93,
62. (5) Population in 2006 = 80250
63. (2) Replace ‘its’ with ‘their’. The use of ‘its’ Population growth rate = 7%
as a pronoun for ‘employees’ is incorrect.
 Population of Hamirpur in 2007
64. (4) Replace ‘on’ with ‘at’. The correct phrase = 1.07 × 80250
is ‘at the behest of’.
= 85868  85870
65. (3) Replace ‘has’ with ‘have’. The correct
83. (2) Productivity
expression is ‘would....have’.
Paddy production in tonnes
=
Total cultivable area
Maths
Average productivity of Hamirpur
33 6
76. (3) ? = 15 – – 60% of = 2.5 tonnes per acre
7 5
60% of average productivity
æ60 - 33 ö 6 60 = 0.6 × 2.5
= çè ø – 5 × 100
÷ = 1.5 tonnes per acre
4
Total Paddy production
22 18 675 - 72
= – = = 1.5 tonnes per acre × 2 lack acres
7 25 100 = 3 lakh tonnes
603 84. (4) The series is based on the following
= = 6.03 pattern:
100
77. (4) ? = 7275.84 + 124.518 – 889.4 2 × 3 + 5 = 11
= 7400.358 – 889.4 11 × 4 – 6 = 38
= 6510.958 38 × 5 + 7 = 197

5
197 × 6 – 8 = ; not 1172
78. (4) ? + 136 = 320 × 8 1174 × 7 + 9 = 8227
8227 × 8 – 10 = 65806
or, ? + 136 = 200
Clearly, 1172 is the wrong number and
or, ? = 200 – 136 = 64 it should be replaced by 1174.
or, ? = 64 × 64 = 4096 85. (1) The series is based on the following
79. (3) Sum of n natural numbers pattern:
n (n + 1) 16 + 12 = 17; not
=
2 17 + 22 = 21
30(30 + 1) 30(31) 21 + 32 = 30
= = 30 + 42 = 46
2 2
= 465 46 + 52 = 71
80. (3) Population of Hamirpur = 75000 71 + 62 = 107
Clearly, 19 should be replaced by 17.
 Population below the age of 35
86. (3) The series is based on the following
60 pattern:
= × 75000 = 45000
100
4 × .5 = 2
81. (2) Population of Hamirpur in 2006 2 × 1.5 = ; not 3.5
= 1.07 × 75000 = 80250
3 × 2.5 = 7.5
(Population annual growth rate is 7%)
7.5 × 3.5 = 26.25
Male 1 26.25 × 4.5 = 118.12
=
Females 1.5 Clearly, 3.5 should be replaced by 3.
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87. (2) The series is based on the following 9876
pattern : 94. (3) ?= + 215.005 – 309.99
24.96
16 × 0.25 = 4
4 × 0.50 = 2 9875
 + 215 – 310
2 × 0.75 = 1.5 25
1.5 × 1.00 = ; not 1.75 = 395 + 215 – 310 = 300
1.5 × 1.25 = 1.875 95. (1) Weight of low quality of wheat in 1 5 0
Clearly, 1.75 should be replaced by 5. kgsof wheat
88. (1) Marks obtained by Meera in total 150 ´ 10
subjects = = 15 kgs.
100
100 ´ 60 80 ´ 40 130 ´ 50 Suppose that x kgs of good quality
= + + wheat is mixed.
100 100 100
150 ´ 90 120 ´ 90 80 ´ 60
 According to the question,
+ + + (x + 150) ´ 5
100 100 100 = 15
= 60 + 32 + 65 + 135 + 108 + 48 100
= 448 or, x = 150 kgs.
89. (4) Marks obtained by all the seven 96. (4) According to the question,
students A 4
= ... (i)
40 B 7
= (80 + 70 + 70 + 60 + 90 +
100
æ 50 ö
A ç1 +
60 + 80) è 100 ÷ ø
8
40 and æ 25 ö = ... (ii)
= × 510 = 204 B ç1 - 7
100 è 100 ÷ ø

204 From equations (i) and (ii),


 Average marks = 7
= 29.14
Total earnings of A and B are unknown.
90. (2) Only two students, Kunal and Soni have 97. (5) Income of Company A in 2006
got 60% or above marks in all subjects. æ100 ö
91. (3) Total marks obtained by Kunal = ` èç ´ 37.5 ÷ crores
110 ø
60 ´ 90 40 ´ 70 130 ´ 60 = ` 34.09 crores
= + + +
100 100 100 Let the expenditure in 2006 be ` x
150 ´ 90 120 ´ 70 80 ´ 70 crores.
+ +
100 100 100 34.09 - x
 20 = × 100
= 54 + 28 + 78 + 135 + 84 + 56 = 435 x
Total marks = 60 + 40 + 130 + or, 0.2x = 34.09 – x
150 + 120 + 80 or, 1.2x = 34.09
= 580 34.09
 Required percentage or, x =
1.2
435 = ` 28.41 crores
= × 100
580 98. (4) Profit/loss percentage of companies:
= 75 Company B:
92. (1) 42.5 - 32.5
93. (1Interest is compounded half-yearly. × 100 =30.77% (profit)
32.5
10 Company C:
Hence, rate of interest = = 5%
2
35 - 45
No. of periods = 2 × 100 = 22.2% (loss)
45
 Required amount
Company F :
2
æ 5 ö 32.5 - 25
= ` 15000 çè1 + ÷ × 100 = 30% (profit)
100 ø 25
21 21 Company A :
= ` 15000 × ×
20 20 37.5 - 27.5
× 100 = 36.36% (profit)
= ` 16537.50 27.5

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99. (5) Total expenditure of Companies C and 104. (5) I. 30x – 49 x + 20 = 0
D together
= 45 + 40 (5 x – 4) (6 x – 5) = 0
= ` 85 crores
16 25
Total income of Companies C and D = x= ,x=
25 36
35 + 50
= ` 85 crore II. 42 y – 5 y – 25 = 0
100. (2)Expenditure of Company G in 2006
(6 y – 5) (7 y + 5) = 0
45 ´ 100
=
120
25 25
y= ,y=
75 36 49
=`
2 105. (5) no relation can be established
= ` 37.5 crores I. x2 – 10 3 + 63 = 0
Income – 37.5
10 = × 100 (x – 3 3 ) (x –7 3 )= 0
37.5
Income = ` 41.25 crores x=3 3,7 3
101. (3)Total income
II. y2 – 2 y – 24 = 0
= 37.5 + 42.5 + 35 + 50
+ 40 + 32.5 + 50 (y –4 2 ) (y + 3 2 ) = 0
= ` 287.5 crores
y = 4 2 , –3 2
Total expenditure
= 27.5 + 32.5 + 45 (106-110) :
+ 40 + 45 + 25 + 45 E 6 36 6
= ` 260 crores 106. (4) =  
I 10 I 10
287.5 - 260 I = 60 lakhs.
 Profit % = 260
× 100
EA EA EA 8
= 10.57 107. (2) IA = 0.8  IA = 60 = 10
(102–105) :
102. (5)  EA = 0.8 × 60 = 48 lakhs
I. 20 x2 – 21 x + 12 = 0  PA = 60 – 48 = 12 lakhs
5x (4x-3) – 4 (4x – 3) = 0 EB 60 75
(4x –3) (5 x – 4) = 0 IB = 0.75  IB  100
3 4  IB= 80 lakhs
x= ,
4 5  PB = 80 – 60 = 20 lakhs
II. 20 y2– y – 12 = 0  Difference = 20 – 12 = 8 lakhs
(5 y – 4 ) (4y + 3) = 0 EA
108. (4) In 2001, IA = 0.4
4 3
y= ,–
5 4  EA = 0.4 × 50 = 20 lakhs
103. (1) I. 3x2 – 47 x + 184 = 0  Profit = 50 – 20 = 30 lakhs
(x– 8) (3x – 23) = 0
EB
23 In 2005, IB = 0.8
x = 8,
3
 EB = 0.8 × 80 = 64 lakhs
II. 2 y2 – 23 y + 66 = 0  Profit = 80 – 64 = 16 lakhs
(y –6) (2 y –11) = 0 Net profit of A = 30 lakhs and B = 16 lakhs
11 30 – 16 14
y = 6,  %= × 100 = × 100 = 87.5%
2 16 16

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109. (4) Ratio of expenditure to income of B in 124. (2) Statements :
2004 = 0.7 K > W > C < X ; L = K = False
Ratio of expenditure to income of A in W > C > L ; L < W = True
2005 = 0.5 125. (5) Statements :
0.7 – 0.5 R < A < M < S ; S > R = True
 %= 0.5
× 100 = 40% S > M > T > Y ; Y < S = True
126. (1)
110. (5) Data is not sufficient to find the answer.
D>W>C>L
Conclusions :
REASONING I. D > L = True
111. (3) From statement I, II. L < D = False
127. (3) U > P = B = K > L
S Q Conclusions :
From statement II, I. K < U = Either conclusion I or II
II. U = L = Either conclusion I or II
P Q M 128. (3)
112. (3) 129. (4)
130. (3)
Project ×
Mission Guide
113. (3) Craft 131. (3) P A I N T E D

(114-115) : 132. (3) As,


A = 1 × 2 = 2 and B = 2 × 2 = 4
t
uc

Similarly, M = 13 × 2 = 26
eld

Output Result
od
Yi

MBA = 26 + 4 + 2 = 32
Pr

(133-137) :
114. (4)
115. (5) urban people prefer cars ve fm ab eg
profit for urban areas ab ep zi so
Expense
Rate people demand for hike zi qr cd ve
116. (2) × hike in profit margin al jn ep cd
Price
133. (2) 134. (5) 135. (2)
Project 136. (3) 137. (1) 138. (1)
Mission × Cuide 139. (5)
117. (4) Craft
140. (1) New arrangement is
1 9 L B 2 S 6 E G 4 D H 7 5 K 8 Q
(118-122) :
N A 3 C Z U J.
Hence thirteenth element from the right
Q S U end is H.
141. (4)
+2 –1 +2 –1 +2 –1 +2 –1 +3 –2
T R
1 * 9 N A © G D 4 7 @ 5 K # 8
142. (4)
W P +1 +1 +2 +1 +3 +1 +4 +1 +5 +1
V
& 1 9 L 2 S % 4 D 7 8 O N Z $
118. (4) 119. (4) 120. (5)
143. (3) Four th to the right of nineteenth
121. (1) 122. (5)
element from the left and is (19 + 4 = )
123. (4) Statements : iiiiiii23rd from left, i.e N.
R > U < J ; R > J = False 144. (3) %EG, $UJ
K > S = U > L ; L = K = False 145. (3)
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VOCABULARIES

Word Meaning in English Meaning in Hindi


Auspicious conducive to success; favorable 'kqHk

Resist withstand the action or effect of jksduk

Swoon in joy faint from extreme emotion of excitement ekjs [kq'kh ds ikxy gksuk

Deftly with quick and skilful movements prqjkbZ ls

Reeled back to fall or stagger backwards, as from a blow pfdr gksdj ihNs gVuk

Flung (fling away) to throw something especially with force isaQduk

Scorching hot enough to burn >qylkus okyk

Gaze a long steady look at somebody ?kwjus okyh utj

Faraway a long distance away cgqr nwj

Mementos an object kept as a reminder or souvenir of a person or event Le`fr fpUg

On the behest of according to a person's orders or command vkKk ls

Optimum most conducive to a favorable outcome; best. vkn'kZ

Grappling Trying hard to find a solution to a problem tw>uk

Reeling To seem to be spinning around and around pisV esa gksuk

Clumsiness the quality of moving or doing things in a very awkward way Hkíkiu

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BANK PO (PHASE - II) MOCK TEST-50 (SOLUTION)

1. (5) 36. (1) 71. (4) 106. (4) 141. (4)


2. (1) 37. (2) 72. (2) 107. (2) 142. (4)
3. (2) 38. (5) 73. (1) 108. (4) 143. (3)
4. (2) 39. (4) 74. (1) 109. (4) 144. (3)
5. (3) 40. (2) 75. (3) 110. (5) 145 (3)
6. (4) 41. (4) 76. (3) 111. (3) 146. (2)
7. (3) 42. (1) 77. (4) 112. (3) 147. (1)
8. (1) 43. (2) 78. (4) 113. (3) 148. (3)
9. (2) 44. (4) 79. (3) 114. (4) 149. (1)
10. (2) 45. (5) 80. (3) 115. (5) 150. (2)
11. (1) 46. (2) 81. (2) 116. (2) 151. (3)
12. (2) 47. (2) 82. (4) 117. (4) 152. (1)
13. (3) 48. (1) 83. (2) 118. (2) 153. (2)
14. (1) 49. (1) 84. (4) 119. (4) 154. (1)
15. (1) 50. (4) 85. (1) 120. (5) 155. (1)
16. (1) 51. (1) 86. (3) 121. (1)
17. (2) 52. (2) 87. (2) 122. (5)
18. (2) 53. (3) 88. (1) 123. (4)
19. (2) 54. (4) 89. (4) 124. (2)
20. (5) 55. (4) 90. (2) 125. (5)
21. (2) 56. (3) 91. (3) 126. (1)
22. (3) 57. (2) 92. (1) 127. (3)
23. (3) 58. (5) 93. (1) 128. (3)
24. (1) 59. (3) 94. (3) 129. (4)
25. (1) 60. (1) 95. (1) 130. (3)
26. (3) 61. (4) 96. (4) 131. (3)
27. (2) 62. (5) 97. (5) 132. (3)
28. (4) 63. (2) 98. (4) 133. (2)
29. (2) 64. (4) 99. (5) 134. (5)
30. (3) 65. (3) 100. (2) 135. (2)
31. (4) 66. (5) 101. (3) 136. (3)
32. (1) 67. (3) 102. (5) 137. (1)
33. (4) 68. (4) 103. (1) 138. (1)
34. (3) 69. (2) 104. (5) 139. (5)
35. (5) 70. (1) 105. (5) 140. (1)

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