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IBPS PO Pre 2016: Questions Asked on 16th October 2016

Questions asked in IBPS PO PRE 16th OCt 2016

IBPS PO 2016 Prelims examination came to an end and the paper was quite surprising for all. In all the four shifts of the IBPS PO Prelims, English language was the toughest one whereas Quant section was the easiest one All the aspirants must be very curious to know the types of questions asked and the difficulty level of those questions. Sensing this curiosity, we bring you the questions asked in IBPS PO Prelims 2016 in this article.

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IBPS PO 2016: Quantitative Aptitude

Q. Number Series Asked in the exam

  • 6, 16, 45, 184, 915, ____?
  • 11, 20, 38, 74, _____?

Q. Sum of money lent out at simple interest amounts to Rs. 550 after 2 years and to Rs.1050 after a further period of 5 years. Find the sum and the rate %.

Q. m+1/m=1 find m²-m+1/m²+m+1, m≠0?'

Q.A girl purchased an article for Rs.4892. Gives two progressive markdown 25% and 35%. Discover the offering cost.

Q. Ratio of age of A: B is 7:6. After 5 years M will be 30 years. What is B’s present age?

Tips to attempt Quantitative Aptitude section:

  • Go through the most scoring topics and tricky topics and practice them rigorously.
  • Practice mock tests to get an idea of questions asked from this section.
  • Practice shortcut tricks to solve the Quant section. Please make sure that the shortcut tricks are authentic and effective.
  • Try to attempt the tough questions in this section at the end. This section is one of the trickiest sections and is time taking.

IBPS PO 2016: Reasoning Ability

Seating Arrangement
Q.Six men are sitting in a circle facing to the centre of the circle. They are A, B, C, D, E and F. E is not between B and D but some other one. A is next to the left of F. C is 4th to the right of A.

Syllogism
Q. Statements:
Top of Form
Some Pens are Slats
Some Slats are not Pencils
All Pencils are Erasers

Conclusions:
I. Some Pencils are not Slats
II. Some Erasers are Pens
If only (I) conclusion follows
If only (II) conclusion follows
If either conclusion (I) or (II) follows
If neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
If both conclusion (I) and (II) follows

Blood Relations
Q.Pointing to a girl in the photograph, Naveen said, Her mother`s brother is the only son of my mother's father. How is the girl`s mother related to Naveen?

Tips to attempt Reasoning Ability section:

  • Always try to solve issues with proper formulas and tricks. Don’t try out new tricks to solve and experiment with a question as you may end up killing your valuable time.
  • Don’t answer every question as it is not compulsory for any exam. You can leave some problems as it is if you are not sure.
  • Don’t waste your time on a particular question. Always give proper time for all the problems. Attempt easy questions first and tough questions later.

IBPS PO 2016: English Language
Spotting Error

Top of Form
The month of March (1) / takes its name (2) / of the Roman god Mars. (3) / No error. (4)

Para jumbles
Bottom of Form

1. It is the only country in the world that is carbon negative, which means it produces more oxygen than it consumes.
2. Carbon sinks, 70% forest cover, powered almost entirely by mountain streams—Bhutan is a poster child for green living.
3. Bhutan, sandwiched between the two most populous nations on Earth, suffers for their sins.
4. So far, so good. But then, two things happened.
5. One, India and China got richer.
6. Glaciers are beginning to melt, flash floods and heavy rains—and even droughts—are common, and temperatures are climbing
Cloze Test

Big ideas come from tackling big problems. When one is confronted with an overwhelming task, it’s pieces. Business jargon is full of phrases about that, like “pilot projects” and “low-hanging fruit.” They have their place, but in the repertory of management practice, they should share their place with bold approaches to big challenges. Much of today’s most valuable management knowledge came from wrestling with such issues. The most complicated workplace in the middle of the last century was the automobile assembly plant. Drawn to its complexity where Peter F. Drucker, W. Edwards Deming, and Taiichi Ohno, among others. The work they and their disciples did, applied in industry after industry, is the basis of the best that we know about operations, managing people, innovation, organizational design, and much more. The most complex workplaces are tertiary care hospitals. These vast enterprises employ tens of thousands of people who, under one roof, do everything from neurosurgery to laundry. Each patient that is to say, each “job” — calls on a different set of people with a different constellation of skills; even when the two patients have the same diagnosis, success may be measured differently. This is complexity of an order of magnitude greater than automobile assembly, and anyone who has been hospitalized knows that management has thus far been unequal to the scope of task. The workers, managers, consultants, and scholars who crack this nut will reshape industries and institutions just as profoundly as Drucker, Deming, and Ohno did.

Tips to attempt English Language section:

  • Try to be familiar with the basics and proper usage of grammar.
  • Do practice more and more vocabulary questions
  • Try to avoid silly spelling mistakes
  • Do improve your Comprehension skills
  • Please make sure that your sentence formation is clear and concise.

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