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IBPS BANK EXAM :: IBPS BANK EXAM TEST 6

  1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word STAPLER each of which has as many letters between them in the work as in the English alphabet?
  2. A.

    None 

    B.

    One

    C.

    Two

    D.

    Three

    E.

    More than three


  3. In a certain code MODEL is written as '513#2' and DEAR is written as '3#%8'. How is LOAD written in that code?
  4. A.

    21 % 3

    B.

    23 % 1

    C.

    25 % 3

    D.

    21#3

    E.

    None of these


  5. Town D is to the West of town M. Town R is to the South of town D. Town K is to the East if town R. Town K is towards which direction toward D ?
  6. A.

    south

    B.

    East

    C.

    North-East

    D.

    Northi->East

    E.

    South - East


  7. How many such digits are there in the number 5261983 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are arranged in ascending order within the number?
  8. A.

    None

    B.

    One

    C.

    Two

    D.

    Three

    E.

    More than three


  9. What should come next in the following letter series?

    H   G   F   E   D   C   B    A   H   G   F   E   D   C    B    H    G    F    E   D   C   H

  10. A.

    F

    B.

    G

    C.

    B

    D.

    A

    E.

    None of these


  11. Directions(16-20): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be a at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Give answer (1): if only Conclusion I follows.

    Give answer (2): if only Conclusion II follows.

    Give answer (3): if either Conclusion I or II follows.

    Give answer (4): if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.

    Give answer (5): if both Conclusions I and II follow.


    Statements:

    All benches are cots.

    No cot is lamp.

    Some lamps are candles.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some cots are benches.

    II. Some candles are cots. 


  12. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  13. Statements:

    Some cats are dogs.

    All dogs are goats.

    All goats are walls.


    Conclusions:

    I. Some walls are dogs.

    II. Some walls are cats.


  14. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  15. Statements:

    Some buildings are sofas.

    Some sofas are benches.

    Some benches are tables.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some tables are sofas.

    II. No table is sofa.

  16. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  17. Statements:

    All rats are bats.

    Some bats are desks.

    All desks are chairs.


    Conclusions:

    I. Some desks are rats.

    II. Some chars are rats.

  18. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5


  19. Statements:

    Some roads are ponds.

    All ponds  are stores.

    Some stores are bags.


    Conclusions:

    I. Some bags are ponds.

    II. Some stores are roads.

  20. A.

    1

    B.

    2

    C.

    3

    D.

    4

    E.

    5