ibps rrb po prelims 2020 model question paper set 2
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REASONING ABILITY
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following arrangement
of numbers, symbols and letters carefully and answer
the questions:
S 4 + R 7 @ Q % # 5 P F 1 T E & 9 6 D C 3 A & 8 2 B
1. In the given arrangement, how many such symbols
are there which are immediately followed by a
number and immediately preceded by a letter?
a) two
b) one
c) three
d) four
e) None of these
2. What is the twice of the sum of the numbers
between ‘5’ and ‘A’ in the given arrangement?
a) 40
b) 28
c) 38
d) 34
e) None of these.
3. If all the symbols and even numbers are dropped
from the arrangement then which of the following
will be fourth element to the right of the third
element from the left end of the given arrangement?
a) 1
b) Q
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c) P
d) 5
e) None of these.
4. In the given arrangement, how many such numbers
are there which are immediately followed by a
symbol?
a) Two
b) Three
c) Zero
d) One
e) None of these.
5. Using the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th letter of the
word VICTORIA, a meaningful word can be formed.
What is the last letter of the word formed? If more
than one meaningful word can be formed mark X as
your answer. If no meaningful word can be formed,
mark Z as your answer.
a) R
b) O
c) A
d) X
e) Z
Directions (6 – 10): Answer the questions based on
the information given below:
Certain number of persons sits in a straight row facing
north direction. Five persons sit to the left of B. Three
persons sit between B and D. Less than 11 persons sit
between C and M. D sits to the immediate left of A. K
sits in the middle of the row. Four persons sit between A
and K. M sits 3rd
from the right end. C sits adjacent to K.
L sits 4th
to the right of C.
6. How many persons sit in the row?
a) 17
b) 13
c) 15
d) 19
e) None of these.
7. How many seats available to the right of L(both
empty and filled seats)?
a) Three
b) Five
c) Seven
d) Four
e) None of these.
8. If R sits adjacent to B, what is the position of M
with respect to R?
a) 6th
to the right
b) 8th
to the right
c) 5th
to the right
d) Can‟t be determined
e) None of these.
9. Who is seated between B and K?
a) K
b) C
c) B
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d) A
e) None of these.
10. How many persons sit between D and the person,
who sits at the third to right end of the row?
a) 11
b) 10
c) 13
d) 12
e) None of these.
Directions (11 – 15): Answer the questions based on
the information given below.
These questions are based on five words given below:
GEOD BARC WASH DENT MEAN
(Note: The words formed after performing the given
operations may or may not be a meaningful English
words)
11. If first and last alphabets in each of the words is
replaced by the immediate next letter in the English
alphabetical series and remaining letters are left
unchanged and then all words are arranged (left to
right) in English Alphabetical order then which word
is to the immediate right of the second word from
left?
a) NEAO
b) XASI
c) EENU
d) HEOE
e) None of these
12. If in the given words, the second alphabet from
left end of each word is omitted and the immediate
next letter of other letters in English Alphabetical
order is written then how many words will have at
least one vowel?
a) One
b) Four
c) Three
d) Two
e) Five
13. If each of the vowels is replaced by immediate
succeeding letter and consonant is replaced by
immediately preceding letter then how many words
have at least two consonants?
a) Three
b) Two
c) Four
d) One
e) More than four
14. If in each of the given words, each of the
consonants is changed to an alphabet which
immediately succeeds the respective letters in the
alphabetical order, then how many words thus
formed will have at least one letter ‘E’?
a) One
b) Three
c) Two
d) Four
e) Five
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15. If all the alphabets are assigned numbers starting
from A till Z (i.e. A is given 1, B is 2 and so on), then
which word has the second maximum sum value?
a) BARC
b) MEAN
c) DENT
d) GEOD
e) WASH
16. In the following question, select the odd letters
from the given alternatives.
a) QNKI
b) WTQN
c) PMJG
d) LIFC
e) ROLI
17. In a certain code, GRAPES is coded as ISCQGT
and DREAMS is coded as FSGBOT. How is
LOADER written in that code?
a) MQBFFT
b) NPCEGS
c) MPBFGT
d) NQCEGS
e) NQCFFS
Directions (18 – 20): Answer the questions based on
the information given below
Town B is 3km to the west of town A. Town D is 5km to
the north of town E and 3km to the west of town C.
Town F is 10km to the to the east of town E. Town H is
4km to the east of town G. Town C is 2km to the north of
town B. Town I is 2km to the south of town H and 3km
to the west of town J. Town G is 5km to the north of
Town F.
18. What is the direction of town B with respect to
town J?
a) Northwest
b) Northeast
c) East
d) West
e) Southeast
19. What is the distance between town A and town I?
a) 10km
b) 9km
c) 8km
d) 7km
e) 6km
20. If town K is 3km to the west of town L and 5km to
the north of town A, then what is the direction of
town L with respect to town F?
a) North
b) Northeast
c) Northwest
d) South
e) West
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Directions (21 – 25): Answer the questions based on
the information given below
Eight persons were born on 1st January of different years
- 1980, 1998, 2015, 2007, 1987, 1986, 1992 and 2016.
• R was born in an odd year.
• T and N were born in consecutive years, T being the
elder one.
• M is younger to only one person, who is neither L nor
F.
• Two persons were born between L and T.
• F is elder to S.
• Q and F have age difference of more than 10 years.
21. What is the age of F, as on 1st January'2019?
a) 12 years
b) 21 years
c) None of these
d) 32 years
e) Either (b) or (d)
22. When was Q born?
a) 1987
b) Cannot be determined
c) 1980
d) 2007
e) 1998
23. How many persons are elder to S?
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five
e) More than five
24. What is the sum of present ages (as on 1st
January 2019) of Q and R?
a) 71 years
b) 48 years
c) None of these
d) 44 years
e) 66 years
25. R is younger to, and elder to, ________ and
________, respectively.
a) M, Q
b) Q, M
c) L, Q
d) F, S
e) Q, N
Directions (26 – 29): In the following question
assuming the given statements to be True, find which
of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are
definitely true and then give your answers
accordingly.
26. Statements:
D ≥ E > F = A ≤ [U < L ≥ T = R
Conclusions:
I. F < L
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II. D > A
a) None is True
b) Both I and II are True
c) Only II is True
d) Only I is True
e) Either I and II is True
27. Statements:
J ≥ N ≤ T; T = S > R; K > V ≥ J
Conclusions:
I. V ≥ N
II. K > J
a) Only II is true
b) Only I is true
c) Either I or II is true
d) Both I and II are true
e) None of these
28. Statements:
Q ≤ R; S < T; P > Q; R > S
Conclusions:
I. S = Q
II. T ≥ P
a) Only I is true
b) Only II is true
c) Either I or II true
d) Neither I nor II is true
e) Both I and II is true
29. Statement:
X < C, W > D, G ≥ W, C = D
Conclusion:
I. C ≤ G
II. W > X
a) None is true
b) Only II is true
c) Both I and II are true
d) Only I is true
e) Either I or II is true
30. Which of the following symbols should replace the
question mark in the given expression in order to
make the expression H < E and J ≥ G definitely true?
E ≥ F >G ? H ≤ I = J
a) >
b) =
c) ≤
d) <
e) ≥
Directions (31 – 35): These questions are based on the
following information.
Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H - sit around a
rectangular table, in such a way that three persons sit in
each longer side of the table and one person sits on each
shorter side of the table and all of them face the centre.
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Each person sits exactly opposite the person who sits on
the opposite side. The following information is known
about them.
B sits second to the left of G, who is to the immediate
left of D. D sits on shorter side. Only one person sits
between E and F; only one among E and F is a neighbour
of B. F sits opposite C while D is not adjacent to A.
31. Who sits to the immediate right of H?
a) A
b) B
c) D
d) F
e) None of these
32. How many persons sits between G and A, when
counted from the right of A?
a) One
b) None
c) Three
d) Four
e) Five
33. Who sits on the shorter side of the table?
a) F
b) E
c) A
d) H
e) C
34. Four of the following are alike in a certain way
and so form a group. Find the one which does not
belong to that group.
a) B, G
b) H, A
c) D, F
d) G, E
e) B, A
35. Who sits exactly between C and D, if D and F
interchange their positions?
a) H
b) F
c) E
d) A
e) Both E and F
Directions (36 – 40): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
There are nine friends – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I
living in different streets – street 1, street 2, street 3,
street 4 and street 5 in the same area (not necessarily in
the same order). They sat around a circle where some are
facing the centre while some are facing outward. A who
is living in street 2 is facing inward and is sitting to the
immediate left of the person who is living in street 4 and
facing outward. There is only one person between the
only two persons from street 2 who are facing in the
same direction. F and B are sitting side by side and they
are from the same street but are facing in the opposite
direction. H who is facing outward is from street 4 and is
to the immediate left to F. The one and the only person
from the street 3 is between H and G. All the persons
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who are living in the street 4 are facing outside. C is one
of the immediate neighbours of G but he is neither from
street 3 nor street 5. B is to the immediate left to E, who
is from street 2. G is living in the same street where H
and D live. The person from street 3 is not facing in the
direction of the person from street 1, who is facing
outward.
36. Who is second to the left of F?
a) E
b) I
c) B
d) H
e) G
37. If C changes his direction, then who is third to the
right of C?
a) E
b) D
c) H
d) I
e) F
38. If F and B interchange their places and also
directions, then who is fourth to the left of B?
a) C
b) A
c) G
d) D
e) E
39. Who are the immediate neighbours of A?
a) D and E
b) D and C
c) E and C
d) G and C
e) None of these
40. C is from which street?
a) Street 1
b) Street 2
c) Street 3
d) Street 4
e) Street 5
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (41 – 46): What will come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following series?
41. 326, 198, 134, 102, ?
a) 86
b) 84
c) 88
d) 82
e) 80
42. 144, 72, 72, 108, 216, ?
a) 520
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b) 540
c) 560
d) 480
e) 580
43. 19, 10, 11, 18, 38, ?
a) 96
b) 97
c) 97.5
d) 98
e) 98.5
44. 36, 42, 54, 74, 104, ?
a) 142
b) 148
c) 150
d) 144
e) 146
45. 24, 59, 122, 220, ?
a) 448
b) 344
c) 320
d) 480
e) 360
46. 7, 10, 16, 25, 37, ?
a) 55
b) 52
c) 51
d) 57
e) None of these
Directions (47 – 52): Study the following graph and
answer accordingly.
The salaries are in thousands.
47. What would be the absolute difference between
total salaries of Boys and Girls across all IIM?
a) 25000
b) 32000
c) 30000
d) 39000
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
IIM A IIM B IIM C IIM K IIM I
Highest Salary per month for students across IIM
Boys Girls
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e) 42000
48. What is the difference between the highest salary
of the boy from IIM C and girl from IIM I?
a) 20,000
b) 30,000
c) 35,000
d) 29,000
e) 25,000
49. What would be the difference between average of
highest salary of boys from IIM A, IIM B & IIM K
and average salary of girls from IIM B, IIM K & IIM
I?
a) 6500
b) 6666
c) 7200
d) 6300
e) 7466
50. What is the ratio of highest salaries of IIM A, IIM
I and IIM K combined and, IIM B and IIM C
combined?
a) 25/17
b) 25/18
c) 23/19
d) 23/18
e) 24/17
51. What the difference between highest salary of boy
from IIM C and girl from IIM C?
a) 25,500
b) 27,000
c) 25,000
d) 32,000
e) 35,000
52. The highest salaries of girls from IIM A, IIM B
and IIM C combined is what percent more than that
of boys from IIM I and IIM K combined?
a) 20%
b) 35%
c) 40%
d) 45%
e) 50%
Directions (53 – 57): Answer the questions based on
the information given below.
Four batsmen namely Corey, Jordan, Pollard and
Hetmyer scored different runs in two league matches i.e.
BBL and IPL. The ratio of runs scored by Corey in BBL
and IPL is 6:5 respectively. Runs scored by Jordan in
BBL and IPL is 25 less and 50 more than runs scored by
Corey in IPL and BBL respectively. Runs scored by
Pollard in BBL and IPL are 20% more and 30% less than
the same by Jordan. Ratio of runs scored by Pollard to
Hetmyer in BBL and IPL is 6:5 and 4:5 respectively.
Hetmyer scored 100 more runs in IPL as compared to
BBL.
53. What is the ratio of runs scored by Hetmyer in
BBL and IPL respectively?
a) 6:7
b) 4:5
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c) 8:9
d) 1:2
e) None of these
54. Runs scored by Jordan in BBL is how much
percent more/less than runs scored by Jordan in IPL?
a) 20%
b) 25%
c) 33.33%
d) 30%
e) None of these
55. What is the total run scored by Corey in both
leagues together?
a) 1320
b) 1925
c) 1320
d) 1375
e) None of these
56. What is the average run scored by Jordan and
Pollard in both leagues together?
a) 1375
b) 1340
c) 1360
d) 1380
e) None of these
57. What is the difference between ipl scores of coray
and pollard?
a) 65
b) 56
c) 69
d) 80
e) None of these
58. A and B entered into a business investing Rs.
10752 and Rs. 10080 respectively. The time for which
A and B made their investments are 10 months and 1
year respectively. Find the profit share of A out of
total profit of Rs. 9520.
a) Rs. 4480
b) Rs. 5040
c) Rs. 4420
d) Rs. 5240
e) None of these
59. The ratio of the present ages of Manisha to Sunita
is 3:4. Ten years ago, the ratio of the ages of Manisha
to Sunita was 4:7. If Simran is 12 years older than
Manisha, what will be the age of Simran after 3
years?
a) 30 years
b) 33 years
c) 28 years
d) 35 years
e) 38 years
60. Pipe A can fill a cistern in 6 hours and pipe B can
fill it in 8 hours. Both the pipes are opened
simultaneously, but after two hours, pipe A is closed.
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How many hours will B take to fill the remaining part
of the cistern?
a) 2
b) 3⅓
c) 2⅔
d) 4
e) 3
Directions (61 – 65): Each question below is followed
by two statements I and II. You have to determine
whether the data given in the statement is sufficient
for answering the question. You should use the data
and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the
best possible answer.
61. Vishal sold an article. Find the profit percentage
earned by Vishal.
Statement I: The discount given by Vishal is 50%,
and cost price of article is 2/5 of its marked price.
Statement II: The profit earned by Vishal is 1/5 of the
selling price.
a) 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.
b) 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.
c) If the data either in Statement I or in Statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
d) If the data in both Statements I and II together are
necessary to answer the question.
e) If the data even in both Statements I and II together
are not sufficient to answer the question.
62. In an examination, Ravi scored ‘x%’ marks but
failed by 102 marks. In the same examination Ram
scored (3x-4)% marks, thus scored 78 marks above
passing marks. Find the value of x.
Statement I: Maximum marks of the examination are
600
Statement II: Difference between the marks obtained
by Ravi and Ram is 180.
a) 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.
b) 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.
c) If the data either in Statement I or in Statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
d) If the data in both Statements I and II together are
necessary to answer the question.
e) If the data even in both Statements I and II together
are not sufficient to answer the question.
63. Find the present age of Prashant.
Statement I: Age of Abhishek is average of age of
Akshay and Prashant and age of Abhishek is 14 years
less than twice the age of himself 4 years ago. Ratio of
present age of Prashant to Akshay is 7: 4,
respectively.
Statement II: Age of Akshay is 2 years more than half
of age of Prashant. Age of Prashant is 10 years less
than the sum of present age of Akshay and Abhishek.
Abhishek is 6 years younger than Prashant.
a) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
the question, while the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
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b) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
the question, while the data in statement I alone is not
sufficient to answer the question
c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II
alone is sufficient to answer the question
d) If the data in both statements I and II together are
necessary to answer the question
e) If the data given in both statements I and II together
are not sufficient to answer the question.
64. What is Mohan’s age?
I. In 15 years Mohan will be twice as old as Sohan
would be.
II. Sohan was born 5 years ago.
a) If statement (I) alone is sufficient but statement (II)
alone is not sufficient.
b) If statement (II) alone is sufficient but statement (I)
alone is not sufficient.
c) If both statements together are sufficient but neither of
statements alone is sufficient
d) If both together are not sufficient.
e) None of these
65. If two cars A & B are approaching towards each
other and the distance between them is 500 Km. How
much far from A they will meet?
I. The ratio of speeds of A and B is 3:2
II. The first car started at 9:00 A.M
a) 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.
b) 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.
c) Data either in statement I alone or in statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
d) Data in both statement I and II together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
e) Data in both statement I and II together are necessary
to answer the question.
66. The compound interest on a sum for 3 years at
10% p.a. is Rs. 3972. Find the simple interest on the
same sum for 2.5 years at 15% p.a.
a) Rs. 5000
b) Rs. 4000
c) Rs. 3600
d) Rs. 4500
e) Rs. 3000
67. Speed of a boat in still water is 37.5% less than
speed of boat in downstream. If the boat can travel 60
km downstream and 25 km upstream in 4 hours. Find
the speed of stream.
a) 12 km/h
b) 15 km/h
c) 25 km/h
d) 20 km/h
e) None of these
68. Aniket alone can complete a piece of work in 64
days. Aniket started the work alone and after 28 days
Bintu joined him and the rest work is completed in 20
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days. Find the time taken by Bintu alone to complete
the whole work.
a) 90 days
b) 84 days
c) 72 days
d) 80 days
e) None of these
Directions (69 – 72): Answer the questions based on
the information given below.
The given bar graph shows the number of shirts, trousers
and coats sold by a cloth merchant in five different years.
69. Find the ratio of total number of shirts sold in
2011 and 2013 together to the number of coats sold in
2012.
a) 9:5
b) 15:8
c) 11:6
d) 21:20
e) None of these
70. The total number of trousers sold in 2010 and
2011 together is how much percent more/less than the
number of coats sold in 2014?
a) 80%
b) 120%
c) 75%
d) 100%
e) 80%
71. Find the difference between total number of
trousers sold in 2012 and 2014 together and the
number of shirts sold in the same years together.
a) 200
b) 150
c) 180
d) 240
e) 250
72. Find the average number of trousers sold in 2011,
2012 and 2014.
a) 320
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Number of shirts sold
Number of trousers sold
Number of coats sold
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b) 140
c) 280
d) 250
e) None of these
73. Ranjan marked up a sofa 60% above its cost price
and give 3 successive discount of 12.5%, d% and
25%. If Ranjan made a loss of 16% on sofa, then find
the value of d.
a) 10%
b) 15%
c) 5%
d) 18%
e) 20%
74. In a mixture of 168 litres, the ratio of milk to
water is 7:5. If 36 litres of the mixture is taken out
and x litres of water and (x – 7) litres of milk is added
to the remaining mixture, such that the ratio of the
milk to water becomes 6:5, find the value of the x.
a) 30
b) 18
c) 24
d) 20
e) None of these
75. Deepak has Rs. 4 lacs with him. He distributed the
sum among his two siblings and parents. His mother
got Rs. 20000 more than his father. The share of his
brother is 25% less than that of his father. If after
giving Rs. 60000 to his sister, Deepak is left with Rs. 1
lac, then find the amount given to his mother.
a) Rs. 180000
b) Rs. 100000
c) Rs. 80000
d) Rs. 60000
e) Rs. 160000
Directions (76 – 78):Answer the questions based on
the information given below:
Following graph shows percentage marks scored by 5
students in 3 standards (8th, 9th and 10th)
Total marks in 8th, 9th and 10th standards were 500, 600
and 700 respectively
76. What is the ratio of total marks scored by A in all
3 standards together to the total marks scored by D in
all 3 standards together?
80
65 72
40
54 60
80
64
36
60
75 70
55 50
69
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
A B C D E
Percentage marks obtained
8th 9th 10th
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a) 1285/766
b) 1285/763
c) 1287/766
d) 1285/769
e) None of these
77. What is the average mark scored by all in 8th
standard?
a) 311
b) 312
c) 320
d) 325
e) None of the above
78. What is the percentage marks scored by E in 8th
and 10th
standard together?
a) 64%
b) 62.75%
c) 64.5%
d) 61.25%
e) None of these
79. The average of 4 consecutive even numbers is 27 .
Then find the product of first and last number ?
a) 729
b) 812
c) 841
d) 600
e) 720
80. In a race of 400 meters, A beats B by 40 meters,
and in a race of 300 meters, B beats C by 25 meters.
By how many meters will A beat C in a 200 meter
race?
a) 35 metres
b) 30 metres
c) 45 metres
d) 50 metres
e) None of these
Answers with Explanation:
REASONING ABILITY
1. Answer: A)
S 4 + R 7 @ Q % # 5 P F 1 T E & 9 6 D C 3 A & 8 2 B
There are two such symbols in the given arrangement
which are immediately followed by a number and
immediately preceded by a letter.
2. Answer: C)
S 4 + R 7 @ Q % # 5 P F 1 T E & 9 6 D C 3 A & 8 2 B
So, the twice of the sum of the numbers between „5‟ and
„A‟ is 2 ×(1 + 9 + 6 + 3) = 38.
3. Answer: E)
S 4 + R 7 @ Q % # 5 P F 1 T E & 9 6 D C 3 A & 8 2 B
If all the symbols and even numbers are dropped from
the arrangement then the arrangement would be like,
S R 7 Q 5 P F 1 T E D C 3 A B
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So, the fourth element to the right of the third element
from the left end of the given arrangement is F.
4. Answer: A)
S 4 + R 7 @ Q % # 5 P F 1 T E & 9 6 D C 3 A & 8 2 B
There is two such numbers which are immediately
followed by a symbol.
5. Answer: D)
Using I,T,O,R,A , the meaningful words that can be
formed are RATIO and ARIOT.
(6 – 10): Common Explanation:
As Five persons sit to the left of B.
Three persons sit between B and D.
D sits immediate left of A, so D sits either to the left of B
or to the right of B, so
Case I:
Case II:
Four persons sit between A and K.
K sits in the middle of the row.
M sits 3rd
from the right end.
Case I:
Case II:
Less than 11 persons sit between C and M.
C sits adjacent to K, so this is case II is rejected.
L sits 4th
to the right of C.
The final seating arrangement is given below:
6. Answer: C)
7. Answer: D)
8. Answer: B)
9. Answer: B)
10. Answer: B)
11. Answer: D)
Given words:
GEOD BARC WASH DENT MEAN
After applying above mentioned first condition we get
HEOE CARD XASI EENU NEAO
After applying the second condition, we get
CARD EENU HEOE NEAO XASI
HEOE is to the immediate right of the second word from
left.
12. Answer: B)
GEOD BARC WASH DENT MEAN
If in the given words, the second alphabet of each word
is omitted and the immediate next letter of other letters in
English Alphabetical order is written:
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HPE CSD XTI EOU NBO
Four of the given words have at least one vowel after
rearrangement.
13. Answer: E)
Given words:
GEOD BARC WASH DENT MEAN
After applying upper condition:
FFPC ABQB VBRG CFMS LFBM
There are five words, which have at least two
consonants.
14. Answer: B)
Given words:
GEOD BARC WASH DENT MEAN
After applying above mentioned condition, we get the
following series
HEOE CASD XATI EEOU NEAO
So, there are three words which have at least one letter
„e‟.
15. Answer: C)
Given words:
GEOD BARC WASH DENT MEAN
As per above mentioned condition, we can get the
following numeric values
G-7, E-5, O-15, D-4 --- Sum = (7+5+15+4) = 31
B-2, A-1, R-18, C-3 --- Sum = (2+1+18+3) = 24
W-23, A-1, S-19, H-8 --- Sum = (23+1+19+8) = 51
D-4, E-5, N-14, T-20 --- Sum = (4+5+14+20) = 43
M-13, E-5, A-1, N-14 --- Sum = (13+5+1+14) = 33
So, DENT has the second maximum sum value.
16. Answer: A)
W - 3 = T - 3 = Q - 3 = N
P - 3 = M - 3 = J - 3 = G
L - 3 = I - 3 = F - 3 = C
R - 3 = O - 3 = L - 3 = I
Option (a) doesn't follow this logic. (since, K - 3 = H
and, not I)
17. Answer: B)
GRAPES → + 2 for every letter in odd position and +1
for every letter in even position from the left end
→ISCQGT
Similarly,
DREAMS → FSGBOT
Therefore,
LOADER → NPCEGS
(18 – 20): Common Explanation:
Town B is 3km to the west of town A. Town D is 5km to
the north of town E and 3km to the west of town C.
Town C is 2km to the north of town B. Town F is 10km
to the east of town E.
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Town G is 5km to the north of Town F. Town H is 4km
to the east of town G. Town I is 2km to the south of town
H and 3km to the west of town J.
18. Answer: D)
19. Answer: C)
20. Answer: C)
(21 – 25): Common Explanation:
We have,
• R was born in an odd year.
• M is younger to only one person, hence M was born in
1986.
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3
1980
1986 M M M
1987 R
1992
1998
2007 R
2015 R
2016
• T and N were born in consecutive years, T being the
elder one.
Only possibility is 2015, 2016.
Hence, case 3 becomes invalid.
We get,
Case 1 Case 2
1980
1986 M M
1987 R
1992
1998
2007 R
2015 T T
2016 N N
• Two persons were born between L and T.
Case 1 Case 2
1980
1986 M M
1987 R
1992 L L
1998
2007 R
2015 T T
2016 N N
• M is younger to only one person, who is neither L nor
F.
• F is elder to S.
Case 1 Case 2
1980
1986 M M
1987 R F
1992 L L
1998 F S
2007 S R
2015 T T
2016 N N
Since,
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• Q and F have age difference of more than 10 years.
Thus, case 2 becomes invalid. As, 1987-1980=7 years
Final arrangement -
1980 Q
1986 M
1987 R
1992 L
1998 F
2007 S
2015 T
2016 N
21. Answer: B)
F's age = 2019 - 1998 = 21 years
22. Answer: C)
Q was born in 1980.
23. Answer: D)
5 persons are elder to S.
24. Answer: A)
Q = 2019 - 1980 = 39 years
R = 2019 - 1987 = 32 years
Sum = 71
25. Answer: E)
Here, age of Q > R > N. hence, option (e) is correct.
26. Answer: B)
Given statements: D ≥ E > F = A ≤ U < L ≥ T = R
Conclusions:
I. F < L → True (as D ≥ E > F = A ≤ U < L ≥ T = R)
II. D > A → True (as D ≥ E > F = A ≤ U < L ≥ T = R)
Therefore, both conclusions follow.
27. Answer: D)
Statements: J ≥ N ≤ T; T = S > R; K > V ≥ J
On combining: K > V ≥ J ≥ N ≤ T = S > R
Conclusions:
I. V ≥ N → True (As V ≥ J ≥ N)
II. K > J → True (As K > V ≥ J)
Thus, Both I and II are true.
28. Answer: D)
Given statements: Q ≤ R; S < T; P > Q; R > S
On combining: P > Q ≤ R > S < T
Conclusions:
I. S = Q → False (as Q ≤ R > S, so a definite relation
between S and Q cannot be determined)
II. T ≥ P → False (P > Q ≤ R > S < T, so a definite
relation between T and P cannot be determined)
Hence, neither I nor II is true.
29. Answer: B)
Given Statements: X < C, W > D, G ≥ W, C = D
On combining: X < C = D < W ≤ G
Conclusions:
I. C ≤ G → False (as C = D < W ≤ G → C < G)
II. W > X → True (as X < C = D < W → X < W)
Hence, only II is true.
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30. Answer: B)
The given expression is E ≥ F > G ? H ≤ I = J.
In order to make the expression H < E and J ≥ G
definitely true, the question mark is to be substituted
with “=”. Hence, option b.
(31 – 35): Common Explanation:
31. Answer: D)
32. Answer: C)
33. Answer: B)
34. Answer: D)
35. Answer: E)
(36 – 40): Common Explanation:
9 friends:A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I.
Streets:street 1, street 2, street 3, street 4 and street 5.
1. A living in the street 2 is facing inward and is
immediate left to the person living in street 4 who is
facing outward.
2. There is only one person between the only two persons
from street 2 who are facing in same direction
3. B is immediate left to E who is from street 2.
4. F and B are sitting side by side and they are from same
street but in opposite direction. (Case II eliminated)
5. H facing outward is from street 4 and is immediate left
to F.
6. The one and only person from the street 3 is between
H and G.
(Here, case-2 is eliminated because B is immediate left
to E and F & B are side by side which is not possible in
this case).
(Here, we can say that F is facing inward and B is facing
outward because H is immediate left to F).
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7. All the persons living in the street 4 are facing outside.
8. G is living in the same street of H and D.
9. C is one of the immediate neighbors of G but he is
neither from street 3 nor street 5.
10. The person from street 3 is not in the direction of
person from street 1 who is facing outward.
11. G is living in the same street of H and D.
(Here, we can that I is from street 1 as he is the only
person remained. And we can say that F and B are from
street 5 as it is the only street remained).
(Here, case-1a is eliminated).
36. Answer: B)
37. Answer: C)
38. Answer: A)
39. Answer: B)
40. Answer: A)
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. Answer: A)
42. Answer: B)
144 × 0.5 = 72
72 × 1 = 72
72 × 1.5 = 108
108 × 2 = 216
216 × 2.5 = 540
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43. Answer: C)
19 × 0.5 + 0.5 = 10
10 × 1 + 1 = 11
11 × 1.5 + 1.5 = 18
18 × 2 + 2 = 38
38 × 2.5 + 2.5 = 97.5
44. Answer: E)
36 + 2 × 3 = 42
42 + 3 × 4 = 54
54 + 4 × 5 = 74
74 + 5 × 6 = 104
104 + 6 × 7 = 146
45. Answer: E)
46. Answer: B)
The pattern of the series is
7+1×3=10
10+2×3=16
16+3×3=25
25+4×3=37
37+5×3=52
47. Answer: C)
Total salary for boys across all IIM= 55+40+60+25+50=
230(in thousands) =2,30,000
Total salary for girls across all IIM=
35+55+25+50+35=200(in thousands) =2,00,000
Difference= 2,30,000-2,00,000=30,000
48. Answer: E)
Required difference = 60,000 - 35,000 = 25,000
49. Answer: B)
Total salary of boys=55+40+25=120
Average salary= 120/3=40
Total salary of girls= 55+50+35=140
Average salary=140/3=46.66
Difference =46.66-40= 6.66(in thousands)=6,666
50. Answer: B)
Total salary of Boys from IIM A, IIM I and IIM K=
55+25+50=130
Total salary of Girls from IIM A, IIM I and IIM K=
35+50+35=120
Total salary of IIM A, IIM I and IIM K= 130+120=250
Total salary of Boys from IIM B and IIM C=40+60=100
Total salary of Girls from IIM B and IIM C=55+25=80
Total salary of IIM B and IIM C=100+80=180
Ratio of highest salaries of IIM A, IIM I and IIM K
combined and IIM B and IIM C combined=
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250/180=25/18
51. Answer: E)
difference between highest salary of boy from IIM C and
girl from IIM C=60,000-25,000
=35,000
52. Answer: C)
Total salary of Girls from IIM A, IIM B and IIM I=
35+55+35=125
Total salary of Boys from IIM I and IIM K = 25+50=75
Required percentage = (125 – 75)/125 × 100 = 2/5 × 100
= 40%
(53 – 57): Common Explanation:
Let runs scored by Corey in BBL and IPL is 6x and 5x
respectively.
Runs scored by Jordan in BBL = 5x – 25
Runs scored by Jordan in IPL = 6x + 50
Runs scored by Pollard in BBL = 1.2 × (5x – 25)
Runs scored by Pollard in IPL = 0.7 × (6x + 50)
Runs scored by Hetmyer in BBL = 5/6 × 1.2 × (5x – 25)
= 5x – 25
Runs scored by Hetmyer in IPL = 5/4 × 0.7 × (6x + 50) =
0.875 × (6x + 50)
According to question,
0.875 × (6x + 50) = 5x – 25 + 100
5.25x + 43.75 = 5x + 75
0.25x = 31.25
x = 125
Batsman BBL IPL Total
Corey 6 × 125 = 750 5 × 125 = 625 1375
Jordan 625 – 25 = 600 750 + 50 = 800 1400
Pollard 1.2 × 600 = 720 0.7 × 800 = 560 1280
Hetmyer 5/6 × 720 = 600 5/4 × 560 = 700 1300
53. Answer: A)
Desired Ratio = 600:700 = 6:7
54. Answer: B)
Desired Percentage = [(800 – 600)/800] × 100 = 25%
55. Answer: D)
Total runs scored by Corey = 1375
56. Answer: B)
Desired Average = (1400 + 1280)/2 = 1340
57. Answer: A)
Desired Difference = 625 – 560 = 65
58. Answer: A)
Ratio of profit share of A and B = (10752 × 10):(10080 ×
12) = 8:9
Profit share of A = 8/17 × 9520 = Rs. 4480
59. Answer: B)
Let the present age of Manisha = 3x years
Present age of Sunita = 4x years
According to the question,
(3x – 10):(4x – 10) = 4:7
21x – 70 = 16x – 40
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5x = 30
x = 6
Present age of Manisha = 6 × 3 = 18 years
Present age of Simran = 18 + 12 = 30 years
Required age of Simran = 30 + 3 = 33 years
60. Answer: B)
Let the time taken by pipe B to fill the remaining part be
x hours.
(2/6) + (x+2)/8 = 1
(4*2 + 3(x+2))/24 = 1
3(x+2) = 16
x = 16/3 - 2 = 10/3 = 3⅓
61. Answer: C)
Statement I:
Let, selling price of the article = Rs. x
Discount = 50%
Marked price of the article =
Cost price of the article =
Profit earned =
Profit percentage =
So, statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Statement II:
Let, selling price of the article = Rs. x
Profit earned =
Cost price of the article =
Profit percentage =
So, statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question.
Thus, the data either in Statement I or in Statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
So option (C) is the correct answer.
62. Answer: A)
Statement I:
Passing marks of the examination =
So, statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Statement II:
We already know that the difference in the marks
obtained by Ravi and Ram =
There is no additional information given in the statement.
So, the value of „x‟ can‟t be determined.
So, statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
question.
Thus, 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.
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So option (A) is the correct answer.
63. Answer: C)
Statement I:
Age of Abhishek = (Akshay + Prashant) / 2
Also, Abhishek = 2 x (Abhishek – 4) – 14
Abhishek = 2 x Abhishek – 8 – 14
Abhishek = 2 x Abhishek – 22
Abhishek = 22
Therefore, Akshay + Prashant = 2x22=44
So, age of Prashant = years
Statement II:
Akshay = 2 + (Prashant / 2)
Also, Prashant = Akshay + Abhishek – 10
Also, Abhishek = Prashant – 6
Using all three equations,
Prashant = 2+(Prashant /2) + Prashant – 6 – 10
Prashant /2 = 14
Prashant = 28
So option (c) is the correct answer.
64. Answer: C)
Statement I
Let the present age of Mohan be x
Let the Present Age of Sohan be y
(x + 15) = 2(y + 15)
x = 2y + 15 - (i)
Hence first Option alone can't tell us about the age of
Mohan's Age
Statement II
y = 5 -(ii)
Again Second Option alone can't tell us about the age of
Mohan's Age
∴Combining Statement 1 & 2
→solving Eq (i) with help of Eq (ii)
→ x = 2 × 5 + 15
→ x = 25
∴ Mohan's present Age = 25 Years which can be
evaluated only with the help of both the statements.
So option (c) is the correct answer.
65. Answer: A)
Time taken by car A to cover X km distance = Time
Taken by Car B to Cover 500-X km
From II statement we cannot calculate the Distance if
their meeting point
So, A is the right choice
66. Answer: D)
Let the sum be Rs. „x‟.
According to the question,
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x(1 + 10/100)3 – x = 3972
x × 1331/1000 – x = 3972
331x/1000 = 3972
x = Rs. 12000
Required simple interest = 12000 × 15% × 2.5 = Rs.
4500
67. Answer: B)
Let the speed of boat in downstream = x km/h
Speed of boat in still water = 0.625x km/h
Speed of stream = x – 0.625x = 0.375x km/h
Speed of boat in upstream = 0.625x – 0.375x = 0.25x
km/h
According to question,
60/x + 25/0.25x = 4
60/x + 100/x = 4
x = 160/4 = 40
Speed of stream = 0.375 × 40 = 15 km/h
68. Answer: D)
Let the total amount of the work = 64 units
Amount of the work done by Aniket in 1 day = 64/64 = 1
unit
Amount of the work done by Aniket in 28 days = 28
units
Rest amount of the work = 64 – 28 = 36 units
Let the amount of the work done by Bintu in one day = x
units
According to the question,
(1 + x) × 20 = 36
1 + x = 1.8
x = 0.8 units
Time taken by Bintu alone to complete the work = 64/0.8
= 80 days
69. Answer: B)
Required ratio = (440 + 160):320 = 600:320 = 15:8
70. Answer: D)
%more or less = ((560 + 240)-400)/400 = 100%
71. Answer: A)
Required difference = (520 + 280) – (420 + 180) = 200
72. Answer: C)
Required average = (240 + 420 + 180)/3 = 280
73. Answer: E)
Let the cost price be Rs. A
Marked price of sofa = A × 1.60
A.T.Q,
He made 10% loss so, Selling price of sofa = A × 0.84
After discounts selling price of sofa = A × 1.60 × 87.5 ×
× 0.75
Now,
A × 0.84 = A × 1.60 × 87.5 × × 0.75
On solving this, we get
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d = 20%
74. Answer: D)
Quantity of the milk in the mixture = 168 × 7/12 = 98
litres
Quantity of the water in the mixture = 168 × 5/12 = 70
litres
According to the question,
[98 - 36 × 7/12 + (x – 7)]/[70 - 36 × 5/12 + x] = 6/5
5 × (98 – 21 + x - 7) = 6 × (70 – 15 + x)
350 + 5x = 330 + 6x
x = 20
75. Answer: B)
Let the share of his mother be Rs. x
Therefore, share of his father = Rs. (x – 20000)
Share of his brother = Rs. 0.75(x – 20000)
According to the question,
0.75(x – 20000) + x + x – 20000 + 100000 + 60000 =
400000
Or, 2.75x = 275000
Or, x = Rs. 100000
76. Answer: A)
Total marks scored by A in all 3 standards together =
Total marks scored by D in all 3 standards together =
Therefore, required ratio = 1285: 766
So option (a) is the correct answer.
77. Answer: A)
Total marks scored by all persons in 8th
standard =
Therefore, required average =
So option (a) is the correct answer.
78. Answer: B)
Marks scored by E in 8th
standard =
Marks scored by E in 10th
standard =
Therefore, required percentage =
So option (b) is the correct answer.
79. Answer: E)
Let the smallest even number = x
Then the other three number will be x+2, x+4, x+6
Since the average of these 4 consective even number is
27.
So, = 27
4x + 12 = 108
x = 24
last number = x + 6 = 24 + 6 = 30
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Product of first and last number = 24 × 30
= 720
80. Answer: A)
When A runs 400 metres then B runs for 360 metres.
When B runs 300 metres then C runs for 275 metres.
When B runs for 360 metres then C runs for 275/300 ×
360 = 330 metres
Ratio of distances run by A, B and C in the same time =
400:360:330 = 40:36:33
When A runs for 40 metres then C runs for 33 metres
When A runs for 200 metres then C runs for 33/40 × 200
= 165 metres
A beats C by 200 – 165 = 35 metres
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