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IBPS Clerk Test 700
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IBPS Clerk Test 700
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the given question, a statement with a blank is given. Fill the most suitable idiom/phrase from the given options to make the statement meaningful and complete.

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    After a spat with a fellow worker, Rishabh swore to _________ for the managerial position.
    Solutions
    Here, the sense conveyed is that Rishabh, as a consequence of an argument with a colleague, pledged that he would work very hard to attain the managerial position. So, the most appropriate idiom to be used should be "fight tooth and nail", which means to engage in vigorous combat or make a strenuous effort; fightashardas one cantoget somethingorachieveit. So, the correct answer is option E.
    Mow the lawn- cut the grass in one's lawn or yard using a mower
    Play foul- the act of playing unfairly or doing something that is against the rules
    Blow off steam- get rid of pent-up energy or strong emotion
    Burn the midnight oil- read or work late into the night
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the given question, a statement with a blank is given. Fill the most suitable idiom/phrase from the given options to make the statement meaningful and complete.

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    We were totally _________ when our relatives showed up this morning. We had expected them to arrive a day later.
    Solutions
    Here, the sense conveyed is that the relatives made a surprise visit and the people concerned were taken aback. Thus, option D is the most appropriate idiom to be used. Though the idiom "jaw-dropping" can convey a contextual sense, it would be grammatically incorrect if put in the blank. As a matter of fact, none of the options except D fit in the blank grammatically, so D becomes the obvious answer.

    Jaw dropping- amazing
    Jump the gun- act before the proper or appropriate time
    Make field day- to take advantage of an opportunity to do something you enjoy
    Jump out of skin- to physically recoil, flinch, or start, especially in fear or surprise.
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    Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

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    Statements:
    C < U ≥ M ≥ E; D ≥ O ≥ C; E ≥ N ≤ T
    Conclusions:
    I. C < N
    II. D ≥ T
    Solutions
    Statements:
    C<U≥M≥E ………….……………………(1)
    D≥O≥C ……………………………………(2)
    E≥N≤T ……………………………………(3)
    Combining all three statements, we get
    D≥O≥C<U≥M≥E≥N≤T
    Conclusions

    We can’t compare C and N or D and T. Thus, neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
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    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer which of the following conclusions follow.

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    Statements:
    K ≥ J > I < H ≤ G
    Conclusions:
    I. G > I
    II. G > J
    III. I < K
    IV. J > K
    Solutions
    I < H ≤ G
    K ≥ J > I
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    Direction: What will come place of the question mark(?) in the following number series?

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    24, 72, 120, 168, 216, ?
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    24 × 1 = 24

    24 × 3 = 72

    24 × 5 = 120

    24 × 7 = 168

    24 × 9 = 216

    24 × 11 = 264

    Hence, the missing number is 264.

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    Direction: What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
     

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    20, 10, 10, 20, 80, ?
    Solutions
    The pattern of the series is:

    20 ×  = 10

    10 × 1 = 10

    10 × 2 = 20

    20 × 4 = 80

    80 × 8 = 640

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