IBPS CWE PO/MT V (2015-16)

so far i have got a highest score of 55 in ibps prelims mock tests (but that was a very easy mock ) i maintain almost 98% accuracy.

quants -score ranges between 15-17

reasoning-17-22

english-20 and above.. im not able to do so well in slightly tougher mocks .im trying to get a score of above 50 whatsover be the level of question paper.how to improve my speed in quants and reasonig not compromising on accuracy which is a plus for me??

hello

pre me cutoff kitna jata h?

Bhai, behano ..ibps pre. Marks will be consider for final selection or not ?

Good News for low scores in Preprathon 2

Bhai answers check kiye hai kya. I just had a doubt and found two mistakesin yesterdays reasoning - questions 7 and 13.

Bhai log mere answers sahi the phir bhi unhone incorrect count kiya.

Anyways baaki question toh check nahi kiye lekin its good that most of everybody actually got 2.5 marks more than what they think.

Please give some online source to practice series questions ! 

Thankyou 😃

exam on 3

what is the easiest way to study english portion for ibps.

Plz explain the relation B/W 

X= -14, -15

Y= -13, -15

my ans = No relation, but BSC book say X is less dan or equall..plz Help

Dear readers,

This quiz consists of questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and we'll soon let you know the correct answers!

Directions (Q. Nos. 1-10) In the following passage there are numbered blanks. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word/phrase.

The economics of owning and running a ration shop, the familiar name for the outlets in our Public Distribution System (PDS), are such that under normal business terms, the shop-owner could never make a profit. Yet, (1) the government announces that new permits for ration shops will be given out, there is frenzy in the market to grab one of these. (2)? The answer is obvious: the business is not for the honest and if one knows the (3), there is a fortune to be made.

What are these tricks of the trade?

.     Getting fake names into the user list is the most obvious option; the State seems to be (4) a     losing battle against this practice, judging by the endless effort to weed out bogus ration carts.

.     The next is to get the 'right customers' on the list, not just more customers. These are people who are registered but who do not have any interest in (5) on their entitlements. In a system where caste and income certificates are for sale, it is not (6) to 'produce' these documents for mutual benefit. Receipts are duly made in their names, and the rations thus 'drawn' are (7) off into the open market. The sale price of an item like rice makes clear the (8) economics - it costs Rs.8 in a ration shop while in the open market it is Rs.30 or above. There are also customers who would rather exchange their entitlements for hard cash at the beginning of the month.

.     As the degradation progresses, the shop keeper, in (9) with the official machinery, manages to withhold effectively the entitlements from even the genuine beneficiaries, and diverts them to the open market. The targeted group is usually not in a position to (10) itself to get its due.

1.         (A) whenever         (B) quickly             (C) just                     (D) as soon                  (E) time    

2.         (A) What                 (B) When              (C) Where                (D) Why                              (E) How          

3.         (A) lying                  (B) people            (C) sprouting          (D) hard work                    (E) ropes

4.         (A) attempt             (B) waging           (C) winning             (D) expecting                    (E) trying

5.         (A) harping             (B) discussing       (C) realizing           (D) drawing                      (E) giving       

6.         (A) easy                   (B) must                (C) difficult              (D) simple                        (E) enough   

7.         (A) sell                     (B) borrowed        (C) donated           (D) bought                          (E) siphoned  

8.         (A) understood       (B) poor                (C) underlying       (D) mechanical                 (E) unclear          

9.         (A) meeting            (B) collusion         (C) flow                   (D) show                          (E) line

10.       (A) ask                     (B) voiced             (C) assert                 (D) deliver                       (E) willful      

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statements:No colour is a paint. No paint is a brush.

conclusions:No colour is a brush.All brushes are colours.

Please explain.

The number of integers between 200 & 600 that are divisible by 2,3&7 is? How do we solve such questions?

Find greatest number less than 800 which is divisible by 8,12&28. What is the approach to solving such questions?

Q43: The LCM of three numbers is 4752 & HCF is 6. If two numbers are 48 & 66 then what is the third number? What is the approach to solving such questions?

x=3 ,4/7

y=2/5, -1

relation ?

My IBPS PO exam is on the 4th, what would be the quickest way to reach this center from South Delhi?

SHREE GANPATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OPP.JINDAL PIPES LTD. DELHI-HAPUR ROAD NH-24 JINDAL NAGAR KAKRANA GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH INDIA 201302

STATEMENTS:

All bottles are cup 

No cup is a desk 

All desk are stickers

CONCLUSIONS:

1.No sticker is a bottle

2.All cups  being sticker  is a possibility 

ANSWER : 2

HOW

puys, please suggest good test series for ibps, other than oliveboard.

thanks in advance

YE MAHENDRA WALLE AUR TESTS UPLOAD KYU NAHI KARTE???? 

anybody appearing for time test series????