IBPS Clerk-Preliminary Exam Questions and answers

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      61). The difference between two numbers is 18 and their H.C.F. and L.C.M. are 6 and 168 respectively. What is the sum of squares of the two numbers ?
      A). 2280
      B). 2260
      C). 2420
      D). 2340
      E). 2380
      62). In the month of April, Ramu spent Rs 6,000/- on paying electricity bill, Rs 750/- on paying water bill, Rs 2,500/- on paying telephone bill and Rs 300/- on paying cable bill. If after paying all these bills he is left with 60% of his monthly salary, what is Ramu's annual salary ?
      A). Rs 2,40,700/-
      B). Rs 2,70,700/-
      C). Rs 2,86,500/-
      D). Rs 2,63,000/-
      E). Rs 2,52,800/-
      63). An equal amount of sum is invested in two schemes for 4 years each, both offering simple interest. When invested in .scheme A at 8% per annum the sum amounts to Rs 5.280/ in scheme B, invested at 12% per annum it amounts to Rs 5,920/- What is the sum invested ?
      A). Rs 4,000/-
      B). Rs 3,500/-
      C). Rs 4,200/-
      D). Rs 3,200/-
      E). Rs 34,500/-
      64). Six years ago, the respective ratio between the ages of Sia and her father that time was 1 : 7, The difference between the age of Sia's father and Sia is 36 years. What will be Sia's age 5 years from now?
      A). 13 years
      B). 15 years
      C). 21 years
      D). 17 years
      E). 19 years
      65). In an examination, 'A' scored 25% Of the total marks but failed by 56 marks and 'B' scored 50% of the total marks which was 144 marks more than the minimum passing marks. What was the minimum passing marks for the examination?
      A). 256
      B). 196
      C). 284
      D). 180
      E). 300


      Directions (66-70); Study the following arrangement of letters, numbers and symbols carefully to answer the given questions.
      KQ#6Y&S%A7$RF*GSZL4ΩHM©1E29D3@8
      66). Which of the following will be ninth to the right of the sixteenth element from the right end of the given arrangement ?
      A). 9
      B). ©
      C). M
      D). 4
      E). E
      67). If all the symbols from the given arrangement are deleted, then which of the following will represent the fourth element to the right of S and the fifth element to the left of H respectively ?
      A). F, 2
      B). R, 4
      C). R, G
      D). F, G
      E). 8, 4
      68). How many such numbers are there between the tenth element from the right end and the twelfth element from the left end of the given arrangement?
      A). None
      B). One
      C). Two
      D). Three
      E). Five
      69). How many alphabets are there in the English alphabetical order between the thirteenth element from the left end and the tenth element from the right end of the given arrangement ?
      A). 9
      B). 61
      C). 11
      D). 4
      E). 7
      70). What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series ?

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      A). ARZ
      B). 7FL
      C). 7RZ
      D). A$Z
      E). AF 4
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