IBPS PO-Prelims Questions and answers

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      Directions [81-85] : In each question below are two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements to be true even If they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

      81). Statements : No ground is a soil. All soils are basins. Some basins are deltas.
      Conclusions: I. No delta is a soil. II. Some grounds being deltas is a possibility.

      A). If only conclusion I follows
      B). If only conclusion II follows
      C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
      D). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
      E). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow
      82). Statements : All policies are decisions. No decision is a verdict. No verdict is a result.
      Conclusions: I. All results being policies is a possibility. II. No verdict is a policy.

      A). If only conclusion I follows
      B). If only conclusion II follows
      C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
      D). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
      E). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow
      83). Statements : No ground is a soil. All soils are basins. Some basins are deltas.
      Conclusions: I. At least some soils are deltas. II. All basins are soils.

      A). If only conclusion I follows
      B). If only conclusion II follows
      C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
      D). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
      E). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow
      84). Statements : Some calculators are machines. No calculator is a phone.
      Conclusions: I. Some machines are phones. II. No machine is a phone.

      A). If only conclusion I follows
      B). If only conclusion II follows
      C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
      D). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
      E). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow
      85). Statements : All seasons are winters. Some winters are autumns. All autumns are falls.
      Conclusions: I. At least some falls are winters. II. All least some autumns are seasons.

      A). If only conclusion I follows
      B). If only conclusion II follows
      C). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
      D). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
      E). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follow


      Directions (86-90) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

      ‘great passion for music’ is written as ‘mo bu sc nd’
      ‘music always on mind’ is written as ‘fi sc ag lw’
      ‘follow music on twitter’ is written as ‘ty jp fi sc’
      (All codes are two letter codes only)

      86). What is the code for 'follow' in the given code language?
      A). ke
      B). jp
      C). Other than those given as options
      D). fi
      E). sc
      87). What is the code for 'mind' in the given code language?
      A). bu
      B). ag
      C). lw
      D). ke
      E). ty
      88). In the given code language, what does the code 'nd' stand for?
      A). Either 'for' or 'great'
      B). music
      C). mind
      D). always
      E). Either 'music' or 'on' '
      89). If 'music always help' is coded as 'ag hr sc' in the given code language, then what is the code for 'help your twitter'?
      A). ke ty bu
      B). hr tw ag
      C). hr ke sc
      D). ty ke hr
      E). bu ty hr
      90). What may be the possible code for 'divine passion' in the given code language?
      A). ag mo
      B). bu mo
      C). xy ag
      D). xy bu
      E). mo xy
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