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Can you please provide me the sample Question Paper of Indian Bank Clerk Exam??
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As per your request, here I am sharing the sample Question Paper for Indian Bank Clerk Exam 1. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the Third, Seventh, Eighth and Tenth letters of the word COMPATIBILITY, which of the following would be the last letter of that word ? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as your answer and if more than one such word can be formed, give your answer as ‘Y’. (A) I (B) B (C) L (D) X (E) Y Ans : (B) 2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? (A) Stem (B) Tree (C) Root (D) Branch (E) Leaf Ans : (B) 3. How many meaningful three letter English words can be formed with the letters AER, using each letter only once in each word ? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) Four Ans : (D) 4. In a certain code FINE is written HGPC. How is SLIT written in that code ? (A) UTGR (B) UTKR (C) TUGR (D) RUGT (E) None of these Ans : (E) 5. If ‘Apple’ is called ‘Orange’, ‘Orange’ is called ‘Peach’, ‘Peach’ is called ‘Potato’, ‘Potato’ is called ‘Banana’, ‘Banana’ is called ‘Papaya’ and ‘Papaya’ is called ‘Guava’, which of the following grows underground ? (A) Potato (B) Guava (C) Apple (D) Banana (E) None of these Ans : (D) 6. If the digits in the number 86435192 are arranged in ascending order, what will be the difference between the digits which are second from the right and fourth from the left in the new arrangement ? (A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four (E) None Ans : (D) Rest of the Questions are attached in below file which is free of cost
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Hello, as you asked for the papers of previous years for clerk exam, here I am providing you some of the sample questions here: Indian Bank Clerk Exam Question Papers 1. In a certain code BASKET is written as '5%3#42' and A RM is written as ' % @ 9 ' How i s TERM written in that code ? (1) 23@9 (2) 249® (3) 42@9 (4) 24@9 (5) None of these 2. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CHRONICLE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 3. The positions of how many digits in the number 53269718 will remain unchanged if the digits with-in the number are rearranged in ascending order ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 4. In a Certain code ARCHIVE is written as DSBGFWJ. How is SYSTEMS written in that code ? (1) TZTSTNF (2) TZTUTNF (3) TZTSFNT (4) RXRSTNF (5) None of these 5. If 'R' denotes 'divided by'; T' denotes 'added to'; 'W denotes 'subtracted from' and 'B' denotes 'multiplied by', then— 15 W 12 T 8 R 2 B 6 = ? 12 (3) 27 (4) 3 (5) None of these 6. What should come next in the following letter series ? I H G F E D C B A 1 H G F E D C I H G F E (1) I (2) D (3) B (4) A (5) None of these 7. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters TSFI using each letter only once in each word ? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 8. Pointing to a boy, Sunita said "He is the son of my grandfather's only son". How is the boy related to Sunita ? (1) Son (2) Nephew (3) Uncle (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 9. The positions of the first and the f i f th d i g i t s in the number 89123654 are interchanged. Similarly the positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged and so on. Which of the following will be the second digit from the right end after the rearrangement? (1) 9 (2) 8 (3) 1 (4) 2 (5) None of these 10. 'MP' is related to 'HK' in the same way as 'WZ' is related to ? (1) QS (2) RU (3) PS (4) QU (5) None of these Directions ( 1 1 - 1 6 ) : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and— Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data given in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question, and Give answer (5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 11. How is 'sure' written in a code language ? I. 'he is sure' is written as ja ha ma' in that code language. II. 'is she sure' is written as 'ka ja ma' in that code language. 12. What is Rs position from the left end in a row ? I. M is tenth from the left end of the row. II. T h e r e are sixteen children between M and R. 13. How is J related to M ? I. M has only one brother and two sisters. II. J is daughter of T who is wife of M 14. Town P is towards which direction of town T ? I. Town T is towards South of town K which is towards West of town P. II. Town R is towards South of town V and towards East of town T. 15. Among P, Q, R, S and T each having different age, who is the youngest among them ? I. Q is younger than only P. II. S is older than only R. 16. On which day of the week did Sourav visit Delhi ? I. Sourav visited Delhi after Monday but before Thursday but not on an odd day of the week. II. Sourav visited Delhi before Friday but after Monday. Directions (17-22) : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered 1,' II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be 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. 17. Statements: All chairs are fires. Some fires are winds. AllWinds are nets. Some nets are clocks. Conclusions: I. Some clocks are winds. II. Some nets are fires. III. Some winds are chairs. (1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows (4) Only III follows (5) Only II and III follow 18. Statements: Some tyres are ropes. Some ropes are tents. Some tents are walls. Some walls are buildings. Conclusions: I. Some buildings are ropes. II. Some walls are ropes. III. Some tents are tyres. (1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows {4) Only III follows (5) Only I and II follow 19. Statements: All desks are pillars. All pillars are circles. Some circles are squares. Some squares are rectangles. Conclusions: I. Some rectangles are pillars. II. Some circles are desks. III. Some squares are desks. (1) Nonefollows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows (4) Only III follows (5) Only I and II follow 20. Statements: Some beads are rings. Some rings are bangles. All bangles are clothes. All clothes are boxes. Conclusions: I. Some boxes are bangles. II: Some clothes are rings. III. Some bangles are beads. (1) Nonefollows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows (4) Only III follows (5) Only I and II follow 21. Statements: Some plates are knives. All knives are chains. Some chains are wheels. All wheels are poles. Conclusions: I. Some poles are chains. II. Some wheels are knives. III. Some chains are plates. (1) Only I and II follow (2) Only I and III follow (3) Only II and III follow (4) All I, II and III follow (5) None of these 22. Statements: All sticks are hammers. No hammer is dress. Some dresses are doors. All doors are cots. Conclusions: I. Some cots are hammers. II. No cot is hammer. III. Some dresses are sticks. (1) Only I follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only III follows (4) Only either I or II follows (5) Only either I or II and III follows Directions (23^28) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : F 4 © J 2 E % M P 5 W 9 @ I Q R 6 U H * 3 Z 7 * A T B 8 V # G $ Y D 23. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? (1) © 2 4 (2) P WM (3) R I 6 (4) R UQ (5) V G 8 24. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement ? ' J E M 591 RU3 ? ( 1 ) 7 A B (2) 7 AT (3) * 7 8 (4) A B V (5) None of these 25. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a number? (l)None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three 26. Which of the following is the tenth to the right of the nineteenth from the right end of the above arrangement ? (DM (2)T (3) # (4) 2 (5) None of these 27. If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the fourteenth from the left end ? (1) R (2) Q (3) U (4) 3 (5) None of these 28. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a letter ? (l)None ( (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three Directions (29-34) : In the following questions, the symbols 8, *, %, @ and © are used with the following meaning as illustrated below : 'P * Q' means 'P is not greater than Q\ 'P @ Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'. 'P © Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q\ 'P % Q' means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'. ' P 8 Q' means 'F is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'. Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 29. Statements: R © K, K6 M. M * J Conclusions: I. J 5 K II. M © R III. M % R (1) None is true (2) Only I is true (3) Only II is true (4) Only either II or III is true (5) Only III is true 30. Statements: D @ K, K % F. F © B Conclusions: I. F8D II. B @ K III. B % K (1) Only I is true (2) Only II is true (3) Only III is true (4) Only either II or III is true (5) Only either II or III and I are true 31. Statements: H • W, W @ N. N % R Conclusions: I. R 8 W II. N 5 W III. H @ R (1) Only I and II are true (2) Only II and III are true (3) Only I and III are true (4) All I, II and III are true (5) None of these 32. Statements: Z % M, M * F, F 8 D Conclusions: I. F%Z II. F 8 Z III. D @ Z (1) Only I is true . (2) Only either 1 or II is true (3) Only II is true (4) Only III is true (5) None of these 33. Statements: R8B, B©N, N @ T Conclusions: I. N @ R II. T 8 B III. T 8 R (1) None is true (2) Only I is true (3) Only II is true (4) Only III is true (5) Only 1 and II are true 34. Statements: W © K. K 8 R, R % N Conclusions: I. N @ K II. R @ W III. W 8 N (1) Only I and II are true (2) Only either II or III is true (3hOnly II and III are true (4) Only I and III are true (5) All I, II and III are true Directions (35-40) : In each questions below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2). (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (5) i.e. 'None of these' as your answer. Letter R E A U M D F P Q 1 0 II N W Z B Digit/ 7 1 $ 6 % 8 5 * 4 9 © 3 1 ? Symbol Code Conditions: (i) If the first letter is a consonant and the third letter is a vowel, their codes are to be interchanged. (ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the fourth letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as the code for the vowel. (ill) If the second and the third letters are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the third letter. 35. EMIRDP (1) #%978* (2) #%9#8* (3) 7%9#8* (4) #9%78* (5) None of these 36. HUBDIM (1) ©6289% (2) ©2689% (3) ©6289© (4) ©62©9% (5) None of these 37. FWZERA (1)581 #7$ (2)588#7$ (3)5817#$ (4) 511 #7$ (5) None of these 38. PQIMHZ (1) *49%©1 (2) (3) *49*©.l (4) (5) None of these 39. NUBAQE (1) 263$4# (2) (3) 362$4# (4) (5) None of these %49*©1 949%© 1 326$4# 362$3# 40. OREDHM (1) @7*8©% (2), #7#S©% (3) @78#<9% ( 4 ) ! . @ 7 « @ ^ ; ^ ' (5) None of these Directions (41-45) : Study -jthc following information carefully and answer the questions given below : A, B, C, D, E. F, G. H and K are sitting around a circle facing the centre. B is fourth to the left of G who is second to the right of C. F is fourth to the right of C and is second to the left of K. A is fourth to the right of K. D Is not an immediate neighbour of either K or B. H is third to the right of E. 41. Who is second to the right of K ? me (3) F (4) E (5) Data inadequate 42. Who is third to the right of H ? ( D A (2) D (3) G (4) F (5) None of these 43. Who is fourth to the left of E ? (ii A . . (2) C (3) G (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these 44. Who is fourth to the right of D ? (I) K (2) H (3) E (4) B (5) None of these 45. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting in between the first and the second persons ? (1) EKB (2) CHB (3) AGC (4) FGD (5) None of these Directions (46-50) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions : A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. day 74 night 36 25 68 all for Input Step I Step II Step III all day 74 night 36 25 68 for all 74 day night 36 25 68 for ' all 74 day 68 night 36 25 for Step IV \ all 74 day 68 for night 36 ' 25 Step V : all 74 day 68'for 36 night • MTM1 i •»•-»• •;« '2S ' and Step V is the fast step of the ' rearrangement 'of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input. 46. Input : war 52 and peace 43 16 now 24 Hpw many steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ? K \ \ j m (2) Five (3) Six (4) Seven (5) None of these 47. Step III of an Input : bond 86 goal 12 33 like high 46 Which of the following will be step V I I? (1) bond 86 goal 46 like 12 33 high (2) bond 86 goal 46 high like 33 12 (3) bond 86 goal 46 high 33 like 12 r (4) There will be no such step (5) None of these 48. Step II of an Input is : car 73 18 25 wear 49 long for Which of the following is definitely the input ? (1) 18 25 wear 49 long for car 73 (2) 73 18 car 25 wear 49 long for (3) 18 73 25 car wear 49 long for (4) Cannot be determined ^ (5) None of these 49. Input.: mind new 27 35 19 59 own tower Which of the following steps will be the last but one ? (1) VI (2) rv (3) V (4) VII (5) None of these 50. Step IV of an Input: dear 63 few 51 16 29 yes now How many more steps will be required to complete the arrangement ? (1) Four (2) Five (3) Three (4) Two (5) None of these Here I am providing the papers, which are free to download:
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