IBPS Clerk Prelims 2023 Question Paper

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A to H were born (but not necessarily in the same order) on two different dates i.e., 5 or 20 in four different months viz. April, May, July and September.

F was born just before H on odd date in the month having odd days. The numbers of persons were born after F is same as the numbers of persons were born before D. E was born just after G who was born two persons after A. C was born before B.

Q1. The numbers of persons were born between G and H is same as the numbers of persons were before _.

  1. A
  2. B
  3. F
  4. D
  5. None of these

Q2. In which month was E born?

  1. April
  2. May
  3. July
  4. September
  5. Cannot be determined

Q3. How many persons were born after A?

  1. One
  2. Three
  3. Two
  4. Four
  5. Cannot be determined

Q4. Who was born in the month of May?

  1. A
  2. C
  3. D
  4. G
  5. H

Q5. Which of the following statement is true?

  1. A was born on the 20th.
  2. D was born after B.
  3. G was born in July.
  4. H was born after D.
  5. E was born on an odd date.

Directions (6-7): In each question below some statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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. Give answer-

Q6. Statements:

All animal are birds

Only a few birds are mammal No mammal is carnival Conclusions:

    1. All birds can never be mammal
    2. Some birds are not carnival
      1. If only conclusion I follows
      2. If only conclusion II follows
      3. If either conclusion I or II follows
      4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
      5. If both conclusions I and II follow

Q7. Statements:

Only a few numbers are letter All symbols are letter

No letter is ruin

Conclusions:

        1. All symbols being ruin is a possibility
        2. Some numbers are not ruin
          1. If only conclusion I follows
          2. If only conclusion II follows
          3. If either conclusion I or II follows
          4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
          5. If both conclusions I and II follow

Directions (8-12): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a circular table and all of them face towards the centre of the table but not necessarily in the same order. E sits second to the right of F. Only two persons sit between A and E. B faces G and sits second to the right of C. H doesn’t sit adjacent to A.

Q8. How many persons sit between H and G when counts from the left of H?

  1. Four
  2. Two
  3. One
  4. Three
  5. Five

Q9. Which among the following statement is true?

  1. H faces the one who sits immediate left of A
  2. C sits adjacent to D
  3. Three persons sit between B and G
  4. H sits two persons away from A
  5. None is true

Q10. If all the persons sit in alphabetical order starts from A in clockwise direction, then the position of how many persons remains unchanged (excluding A)?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. None
  4. Three
  5. More than three

Q11. What is the position of D with respect to F?

  1. Fifth to the right
  2. Sixth to the left
  3. Third to the right
  4. Second to the left
  5. Immediate left

Q12. Four of the following five are alike in certain way and thus forms a group, then who among the following doesn’t belong to that group?

  1. A-C
  2. B-G
  3. D-E
  4. H-F
  5. B-A

Directions (13-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A is the mother of D and B. G’s daughter is married with D. F is the brother-in-law of H. H and M are not siblings. M is the sister-in-law of B and vice versa. F is the only brother of G who is grandmother of K.

Q13. Who is the grandfather of K?

  1. A
  2. B
  3. H
  4. M
  5. D

Q14. How is F related to M?

  1. Father
  2. Uncle
  3. Grandfather
  4. Brother-in-law
  5. None of the above

Q15. If C is the wife of K, then how D is related to C?

  1. Father-in-law
  2. Uncle
  3. Grandfather
  4. Brother-in-law
  5. None of the above

Directions (16-20): Study the following alphabet and symbol series carefully and answer the questions given below:

Q16. Which among the following element is 6th to the right of the 11th element from the right end of the given series?

  1. D
  2. F
  3. ϕ
  4. L
  5. α

Q17. If all the symbols are eliminated from the given series, then which among the following is the 8th letter from the left end?

  1. U
  2. T
  3. O
  4. I
  5. P

Q18. How many vowels are immediately preceded by a letter and immediately followed by a symbol in the given series?

  1. Four
  2. Two
  3. One
  4. Three
  5. Five

Q19. Four of the following five are alike in certain way in the given series and thus forms a group, then which among the following doesn’t belong to that group?

  1. WE!
  2. %&R
  3. H βO
  4. ∞®L
  5. ASF

Q20. How many symbols are to the right of 8th letter from the right end in the given series?

  1. Five
  2. Four
  3. Three
  4. Six
  5. Seven

Q21. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number ‘38172946’, each of which has as many digits between them in the number as they have in the number series (both forward and backward direction)?

  1. One
  2. Three
  3. More than four
  4. Two
  5. Four

Directions (22-26): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Seven persons go to watch movie on different days from Monday to Sunday of the same week.

At most one person goes before C. As many persons go before C as after E. Only two persons go between E and D. G goes two persons after A. More than two persons go between F and B. A doesn’t go after B.

Q22. Who among the following person goes to watch movie on Thursday?

  1. E
  2. A
  3. C
  4. F
  5. D

Q23. How many persons go to watch movie between C and B?

  1. Two
  2. Five
  3. Three
  4. Four
  5. Six

Q24. On which among the following days does B go to watch movie?

  1. Sunday
  2. Tuesday
  3. Saturday
  4. Wednesday
  5. Monday

Q25. Which among the following statement is not true?

  1. C goes to watch movie at least before three persons
  2. Even number of persons go to watch movie between A and B
  3. B goes to watch movie after F
  4. F goes to watch movie on Monday
  5. All are true

Q26. If all the persons go to watch movie in alphabetical order from Monday to Sunday, then the position of how many persons changed?

  1. One
  2. Six
  3. Three
  4. Four
  5. Five

Q27. If we form a four-letter meaningful word by using the first, second, fourth and sixth letter from the left end of the word ‘FRANCHISE’, then which of the following will be the fourth letter of the meaningful word thus formed. If more than one meaningful word is formed mark Z as your answer. If no meaningful word is formed, mark X as your answer?

  1. F
  2. R
  3. H
  4. X
  5. Z

Directions (28-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six persons are arranged according to their height in descending order. Q and P are taller than U. Only one person is shorter than T. R is taller than U but shorter than Q. Height of R is 154cm. Difference between height of R and P is 8cm. As many persons taller than P as shorter than U. S is shorter than U.

Q28. Who among the following is the second shortest person?

  1. Q
  2. P
  3. T
  4. U
  5. R

Q29. How many persons are taller than U?

  1. Three
  2. Two
  3. One
  4. Four
  5. None of these

Q30. What may be the height of Q?

  1. 146cm
  2. 158cm
  3. 150cm
  4. 152cm
  5. 151cm

Directions (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

In a certain code language:

“Dream your special wish” is coded as “mr kt wc sg” “Your willing is dream” is coded as “lg ut wc kt” “Special dream is aim” is coded as “wc qk mr lg”

“Think wise special willing” is coded as “yl ut mr pt”

Q31. What is the code of “Wish”?

  1. mr
  2. sg
  3. wc
  4. kt
  5. Either kt or wc

Q32. The code “pt” is coded for?

  1. Wise
  2. Think
  3. Special
  4. Either think or wise
  5. Either Wise or Special

Q33. If “think twice” is coded as “dw yl” then how is “wise towards” coded?

  1. pt lg
  2. qk pt
  3. pt vx
  4. lg ut
  5. Can’t be determined

Q34. What is the code of “Dream wise”?

  1. wc sg
  2. pt wc
  3. wc yl
  4. Either pt wc or wc yl
  5. None of these

Q35. The code “mr qk” is coded for?

  1. aim wise
  2. think dream
  3. willing is
  4. wish dream
  5. None of these

Directions (36 – 40): In each of these questions a number series is given. In each series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

Q36. 91, 164, 134, 207, 177, 245, 220

  1. 164
  2. 245
  3. 207
  4. 91
  5. 220

Q37. 1.5, 9, 51, 205, 616, 1233, 1234

  1. 616
  2. 51
  3. 1.5
  4. 1233
  5. 9

Q38. 1180, 600, 316, 172, 100, 64, 46

  1. 316
  2. 64
  3. 172
  4. 600
  5. 46

Q39. 15.5, 19, 23.5, 29, 35.5, 40, 51.5

  1. 40
  2. 15.5
  3. 19
  4. 23.5
  5. 51.5

Q40. 23, 347, 603, 799, 940, 1043, 1107

  1. 23
  2. 940
  3. 347
  4. 603
  5. 1043

Directions (41-45): The table given below shows total number of bikes manufactured by four (A, B, C and D) different companies in two different (2021 and 2022) years. Read the table carefully and answer the questions.

Q41. Find the ratio of total bikes manufactured by A in 2021 to total bikes manufactured by B and C together in 2022.

  1. 5 : 21
  2. 6 : 31
  3. 6 : 29
  4. 6 : 41
  5. 6 ; 35

Q42. If 30% of total bikes manufactured by D in 2021 are brand X bikes and remaining are brand Y bikes, then find the difference between brand X and brand Y bikes manufactured by D in 2021.

  1. 52
  2. 65
  3. 130
  4. 78
  5. 104

Q43. If C sold each bike at Rs. 8000 in 2021 and at Rs. 9000 in 2022, then find total revenue (in Rs.) generated by C in both the given years.

  1. 3990000 Rs.
  2. 2160000 Rs.
  3. 4620000 Rs.
  4. 2210000 Rs.
  5. 3290000 Rs.

Q44. Total bike manufactured by C in 2021 and D in 2022 together is what percent of total bike manufactured by A and B together in 2021.

  1. 200%
  2. 260%
  3. 140%
  4. 160%
  5. 120%

Q45. If average number of bikes manufactured by C, D and E in 2021 is 290, then find total number of bikes manufactured by E in 2021.

  1. 370
  2. 270
  3. 470
  4. 310
  5. 350

Q46. The length of a rectangle is 12 cm and the side of a square is 14 cm less than the sum of the length and breadth of the rectangle. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 16 cm more than the perimeter of the square, then find the breadth of the rectangle.

  1. 6 cm
  2. 10 cm
  3. 8 cm
  4. 4 cm
  5. 5 cm

Q47. The average weight of a group of five people is 85 kg. If a new person joined the group and the average weight decreased by 5 kg, then find the weight of the new person.

  1. 45 kg
  2. 58 kg
  3. 61 kg
  4. 42 kg
  5. 55 kg

Q48. A alone can complete a work in 40 days. A and B together can complete one-fourth of the work in 3 days. If A started the work alone and, after 8 days, B joined, then find the number of days taken by A and B together to complete the remaining work.

  1. 5.4 days
  2. 4.8 days
  3. 9.6 days
  4. 8.1 days
  5. 7.2 days

Q49. A’ started a business with an investment of Rs.8000 and after six months, ‘B’ joined with an investment of Rs. X. If at the end of the year, the profit share of ‘B’ is Rs.21000 out of a total profit of Rs.49000, then find the value of X.

  1. 12000
  2. 10000
  3. 14000
  4. 8000
  5. 16000

Q50. A shopkeeper marked an article 40% above its cost price and allowed a discount of 20%. Had he marked the article 50% above its cost price and allowed a discount of 12%, the selling price would have been Rs. 90 more than the earlier selling price. Find 130% of the cost price.

  1. 495
  2. 585
  3. 675
  4. 885
  5. 395

Q51. A boat covers 54 km distance in upstream in nine hours and the same boat covers 60 km distance in downstream in five hours. Find the ratio of speed of boat in still water to speed of stream.

  1. 4 : 1
  2. 3 : 2
  3. 3 : 1
  4. 1 : 3
  5. 5 : 1

Q52. ‘x’ years hence, the ratio of age of A to that of B will be 7 : 5. ‘x+4’ years hence the ratio of age of A to that of B will be 4 : 3. If present age of A is 26 years, then find the present age of B.

  1. 21 years
  2. 12 years
  3. 15 years
  4. 18 years
  5. 19 years

Q53. A man invested Rs. 4000 at rate of R% p.a. for three years on simple interest and he received Rs. 1800 as interest. If the man invested Rs. 5000 at rate of (R-5) % p.a. on compound interest for two years, then find the interest received by the man.

  1. 750 Rs.
  2. 2200 Rs.
  3. 1612.5 Rs.
  4. 1050 Rs.
  5. 512.5 Rs.

Q54. The ratio of the speeds of a train and a man is 6 : 1 respectively. The length of the train is 780 m and crosses a pole in 1 minute 5 seconds. In how much time will the man cross the 240 m long platform?

  1. 120 seconds
  2. 60 seconds
  3. 90 seconds
  4. 180 seconds
  5. 150 seconds

Q55. In a vessel water is 40% of the milk. When 28 litres of mixture are taken out from the vessel and 10 litres of water is added in the remaining mixture, then quantity of water becomes 60% of the milk. Find the initial quantity of milk?

  1. 70 litres
  2. 21 litres
  3. 14 litres
  4. 35 litres
  5. 49 litres

Directions (56-70): What will come in place of (?) question mark in the following questions. Q56.

  1. 516
  2. 816
  3. 616
  4. 716
  5. 916

Q57.

  1. 100
  2. 300
  3. 600
  4. 150
  5. 160

Q58.

  1. 35
  2. 30
  3. 48
  4. 40
  5. 50

Q59.

  1. 4
  2. 3
  3. 2
  4. 5
  5. 6

Q60.

  1. 95
  2. 85
  3. 105
  4. 75
  5. 65

Q61.

  1. 182.4
  2. 184.4
  3. 186.4
  4. 188.4
  5. 192.4

Q62.

  1. 78
  2. 72
  3. 84
  4. 80
  5. 79

Q63.

Q64.

  1. 895
  2. 885
  3. 865
  4. 875
  5. 855

Q65.

  1. 24
  2. 12
  3. 15
  4. 22
  5. 20

Q66.

  1. 21
  2. 23
  3. 39
  4. 27
  5. 29

Q67.

  1. 15
  2. 30
  3. 25
  4. 35
  5. 40

Q68.

  1. 110
  2. 105
  3. 100
  4. 120
  5. 125

Q69.

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 2
  4. 1
  5. 9

Q70.

  1. 1062
  2. 1042
  3. 1072
  4. 1052
  5. 1082

Directions (71-79): Read the given passage and answer the following questions. Some parts have been highlighted to aid in answering the questions.

Ato was a young man who lived in a small village in the mountains. The village had been suffering from an ancient salt deficiency for generations. The soil was so poor that it couldn’t produce crops, and the people were forced to eat tasteless food. They were also weak and sickly, and many of them died young.

The man was determined to find a way to help his people. He travelled far and wide, seeking out knowledge about salt and how to produce it. He met with wise men and scholars, and he studied ancient texts. He even travelled to distant lands, where he learned about the salt mines of other cultures.

After many years, Ato finally returned to his village with the knowledge he had sought. He told the people of his village about salt and how it could help them. He also told them about the salt mines he had seen in other lands.

The people were sceptical at first. They had never heard of salt before, and they didn’t believe that it could help them. But the man was patient and persistent. He taught the people how to grow crops that required salt, and he showed them how to build a salt mine.

It took many years, but eventually the people of the village were able to overcome their salt deficiency. They were able to grow healthy crops, and they were no longer weak and sickly. Ato was hailed as a hero, and he is still remembered today as the man who saved his village.

Q71. What was the main problem faced by the village in the mountains?

  1. Lack of water for irrigation, which led to poor crop yields and food scarcity.
  2. Soil with excessive nutrients, causing imbalances in plant growth and quality.
  3. Ancient salt deficiency that had plagued the village for generations, affecting both crops and health.
  4. Overpopulation, putting a strain on available resources and causing malnutrition.
  5. Excessive rainfall, leading to soil erosion and difficulty in cultivation.

Q72. How did Ato attempt to solve the village’s problem?

  1. By building a dam for water supply to enhance agricultural productivity.
  2. By importing crops from other villages to address food shortages.
  3. By teaching the villagers to mine for gold as an alternative source of wealth.
  4. By seeking knowledge about salt and its production to combat the salt deficiency issue.
  5. By introducing advanced medical treatments to improve the villagers’ health.

Q73. How did the villagers initially react to Ato’s knowledge about salt?

  1. They were excited and immediately started implementing his ideas to alleviate their struggles.
  2. They were sceptical and didn’t believe salt could be a solution to their long-standing problem.
  3. They welcomed him as a hero without any doubts, grateful for his efforts.
  4. They ignored his advice and continued with their traditional practices, resistant to change.
  5. They thought he was a magician and feared the potential consequences of his knowledge.

Q74. What did Ato teach the villagers to do in order to improve their situation?

  1. How to build better houses using local materials and techniques.
  2. How to mine for precious stones to bring in additional income for the village.
  3. How to grow crops that required salt, thus addressing the salt deficiency issue.
  4. How to perform ancient rituals for good luck and improved agricultural outcomes.
  5. How to raise livestock in the mountains to diversify their food sources.

Q75. How did the village change after implementing Ato’s knowledge?

  1. The people became weaker and sicker due to the increased salt consumption.
  2. The villagers started fighting over the salt resources, causing conflicts.
  3. The village experienced a shortage of water, hampering agricultural activities.
  4. The soil became more fertile, and crops grew well, leading to better health and food security.
  5. The villagers decided to move to a different location to escape their salt-related issues.

Q76. Why is Ato remembered in his village?

  1. For introducing new religious practices that brought unity to the villagers.
  2. For discovering a hidden treasure that greatly enriched the village.
  3. For teaching them advanced medical treatments that improved their well-being.
  4. For finding a way to address their salt deficiency, leading to improved living conditions.
  5. For leading the village’s defence against invaders and ensuring their safety.

Q77. Choose the most appropriate synonym for the word “persistent” as is highlighted in the passage.

  1. Temporary
  2. Fleeting
  3. Resolute
  4. Uncertain
  5. Random

Q78. Which of the following words is most similar to the word “overcome” as it is used in the passage?

  1. Surrender
  2. Complicate
  3. Maintain
  4. Retreat
  5. Conquer

Q79. Choose the most appropriate antonym for the word “sceptical” as is highlighted in the passage.

  1. Cautious
  2. Trusting
  3. Doubtful
  4. Hesitant
  5. Apprehensive

Directions (80-84): Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

    1. Embracing these goals is essential to build a more equitable, resilient, and harmonious world for current and future generations.
    2. These goals, established by the United Nations, encompass a range of interconnected targets, from ending hunger and promoting health and education to fostering gender equality and clean energy access.
    3. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) serve as a comprehensive blueprint for global prosperity, focusing on eradicating poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring a better future for all.
    4. The SDGs strive to tackle pressing challenges such as climate change, inequality, and social injustice, aiming to create inclusive and sustainable societies by 2030.
    5. By uniting nations, organizations, and individuals in a collective effort, the SDGs envision a world where economic growth is balanced with environmental conservation, social equity, and responsible consumption.

Q80. Which of the following should be the third sentence after rearrangement?

(a) D

(b) A

(c) B

(d) E

(e) C

Q81. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?

(a) A

(b) D

(c) B

(d) E

(e) C

Q82. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement?

(a) C

(b) E

(c) D

(d) A

(e) B

Q83. Which of the following should be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?

(a) B

(b) E

(c) D

(d) C

(e) A

Q84. Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement?

  1. C
  2. A
  3. E
  4. B
  5. D

Directions (85-89): In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (e) as your choice.

Q85. A large house (A) of wire will be needed to run (B) the cable (C) line from one end of the spool (D)

to the other.

  1. A-D
  2. A-D & B-C
  3. B-C
  4. A-C & B-D
  5. No interchange required

Q86. The GST Council needs (A) to meet (B) more often (C) and turn (D) its to-do list into a must-do list expeditiously.

  1. A-C
  2. C-D
  3. A-D
  4. B-D
  5. No interchange required

Q87. A grand (A) procession streets (B) through the rolled (C) of the festive (D) city.

  1. A-C & B-D
  2. B-C
  3. A-D & B-C
  4. A-D
  5. No interchange required

Q88. As the boy walked (A) into his favorite teacher’s classroom, he realized (B) that it was a class (C) to have his best friend in the same perk (D) with him.

  1. A-C & B-D
  2. B-C
  3. A-B & C-D
  4. C-D
  5. no replacement required

Q89. Unravelling (A) the fishing (B) line wrapped (C) tightly around the spool, the fisherman prepared

(D) to cast his pole.

  1. A-D
  2. C-B
  3. B-D
  4. A-B
  5. No interchange required

Directions (90-90): Each of the following questions give a sentence which has been divided into four parts which might not be in their correct order of narrative. The sentence is then followed by five options, one of which gives the sequence of the rearranged parts to make the sentence meaningful. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. If the sentence is already arranged in the correct sequence or the correct sequence doesn’t match with any of the given sequence, mark option (e). i.e., " No rearrangement required " as your answer.

Q90. the leaves, plants release the (A)/ moved from the roots to (B)/ once water is (C)/ excess liquid in the form of vapor (D).

  1. ADCB
  2. CBAD
  3. DBCA
  4. BADC
  5. No arrangement required

Directions (91-95): In each question a part is omitted which is then replaced by a blank. Choose the word from the given options that will fit into the blank most appropriately.

Q91. I was going out when the telephone _.

  1. was ringing
  2. rang
  3. ringing
  4. rings
  5. had rang

Q92. She used to after him wherever he went.

  1. following
  2. follow through
  3. follow up
  4. follow
  5. followed

Q93. The artist’s unique style and creative vision a sense of wonder and awe among

viewers.

  1. evoked
  2. suppressed
  3. restricted
  4. defied
  5. weakened

Q94. The musician’s soulful performance and heartfelt lyrics connection with the audience.

  1. severed
  2. forged
  3. ramify
  4. disrupted
  5. disenchanted

_________________ a deep emotional

Q95. The sudden economic downturn _________________ a wave of uncertainty among investors and business owners.

  1. ignited
  2. alleviated
  3. fortified
  4. depleted
  5. fostered

Directions (96-100): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is ‘No error’, the answer is (e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any).

Q96. In the pond, the (A)/ small guppy flapped (B)/ his tailfin back and forth (C)/ to swim next to the bigger fish.(D)

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. No Error

Q97. Since the police has not (A)/ given a statement yet, the (B)/ reporter can only make a (C)/ conjecture about the crisis (D).

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. No Error

Q98. An oculist is a (A)/ medical professional who (B)/ specializes in diseases associated (C)/ for the eyes (D).

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. No Error

Q99. The investor sold all (A)/ of his stocks after having (B)/ a premonition about (C)/ the market crashes (D).

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. No Error

Q100. If logical minds do not (A)/ prevail, a major war will (B)/ break out between the two (C)/ largest gangs in the city (D).

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. No Error

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