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1 IBPS RRB Office Assistant Prelims Free Mock Test - 2 Based on Exam Pattern Held on Nov 2016 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 1. Two trains running in opposite directions cross a man standing on the platform in 27 seconds and 17 seconds respectively and they cross each other in 23 seconds. The ratio of their speeds is: a) 1 : 3 b) 3 : 2 c) 3 : 4 d)3:1 2. A can do a piece of work in 4 days. B can do it in 5 days. With the assistance of C they completed the work in 2 days. Find in how many days can C alone do it? a) 10 days b) 20 days c) 5 days d) 4 days e) 6 days 3. A watch was sold at a loss of 10%. If it was sold for Rs.140 more, there would have been a gain of 4%. What is the cost price? a) Rs.1000 b) Rs.1140 c) Rs.860 d). Rs The sum of the present ages of two persons A and B is 60. If the age of A is twice that of B, find the sum of their ages 5 years hence? a)50 b)60 c)70 d) A vessel contains 20 liters of a mixture of milk and water in the ratio 3:2. 10 liters of the mixture are removed and replaced with an equal quantity of pure milk. If the process is repeated once more, find the ratio of milk and water in the final mixture obtained? a) 9:1 b) 4:7 c) 7:1 d) 2:5 6. The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 42. Find the middle number of the three? a) 14 b) 16 c) 18 d) The length of rectangle is thrice its breadth and its perimeter is 96 m, find the area of the rectangle? a) 432 sq m b) 356 sq m c) 452 sq m d) 428 sq m 8. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 20 and 30 minutes respectively, and a third pipe C can empty it in 40 minutes. How long will it take to fill the cistern if all the three are opened at the same time? a) 19 1/7 min b) 15 1/7 min c) 17 1/7 min d) 7 1/7 min e)none a) 5% b) 3 1/2% c) 4% d) 5 1/2 % 10. A man can swim in still water at 4.5 km/h, but takes twice as long to swim upstream than downstream. The speed of the stream is? a) 3 b) 7.5 c) 2.25 d) Two cars cover the same distance at the speed of 60 and 64 kmps respectively. Find the distance traveled by them if the slower car takes 1 hour more than the faster car. a) 906 km b) 960 m c) 960 km d) 966 km e) None 12. A and B entered into a partnership investing Rs and Rs respectively. After 4 months C also joined the business with an investment of Rs What is the share of C in an annual profit of Rs.47000? a) Rs b) Rs c) Rs d) Rs Rs.8000 become Rs.9261 in a certain interval of time at the rate of 5% per annum of C.I. Find the time? a) 4 years b) 6 years c) 2 years d)3 years e)none 14. Using all the letters of the word "NOKIA", how many words can be formed, which begin with N and end with A? a) 3 b) 6 c) 24 d) 120 e) The average marks of a class of 30 students is 40 and that of another class of 50 students is 60. Find the average marks of all the students? a) 50 b) 47.5 c) 59 d) 52.5 e)none (4/6) + 3 (6/7)+ 4 (5/7)+ 3 (2/3) =? a) 13 (3/7) b) 14 (19/21) c) 15 (19/21) d) 14 (9/21) 17). 20% of % of 460 =? a) 140 b) 135 c) -135 d) ?% of % of 356 = 456 a) b) c) d) % of 285 +?% of 456 = 845 a) b) c) d) At what rate percent on simple interest 20. (729 81) + (19) =? will Rs.750 amount to Rs.900 in 5 years?

2 a) 651 b) 615 c) 515 d) (0.027) 2 (0.09) 5 (0.0081) = (0.3)? +4 a) 3 b) 4 c) -4 d) -3 have participated in a scholarship test over five years. 22. (2.25) 2 (3.375) 4 (1.5) 5 = (1.5)? -7 a) -3 b) -4 c) 3 d) ( ) 11 = (?) 2 3 a) 12 b) 16 c) 28 d) 17 e) % of =? a) 1165 b) 1156 c) 1651 d) ( ) = (?) 2 a) 25 b) 5 c) 625 d) 15 e) /7 of =? a) b) c) d) e) None (3/2 * 1/4) of 2/7 + 7/2 * 1/6 equals a) 12 3/88 b) 24 21/24 c) 12 25/224 d) 12 1/ ( / 3) / 36 =? a) 54 b) 34 c) 44 d) [( ) * (187-35) / ( )] / [110/22 of (2 * 38)] =? a) 2 b) 1 c) 4 d) =? a) b) c) d) , 54, 82,?, 180,250 a) 142 b) 124 c) 136 d) , 7, 9, 13,?, 37, 69 a) 22 b) 21 c) 27 d) 32 e) , 3, 10, 36, 152,?, 4632 a) 760 b) 780 c) 770 d) 790 e) , 45, 15, 6, 3, 2,? a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 1.5 e) , 34, 43, 59, 84, 120,? a) 169 b) 148 c) 153 d) 176 DIRECTION 36-40: The following table shows the number of boys and girls of different schools that 36. How many girls more participated in year 2004 as compared to 2003 for all schools taken together? a) 110 b) 370 c) 480 d) 210 e)none 37. The ratio of boys: girls for school B over the years is a) 17:34 b) 14:37 c) 37:10 d). 34:17 e)none 38. The percentage increase in participation of boys from school B in 2004 over those in 2001 is nearly a) 28% b) 71% c) 72% d) 72% e)none 39. The total number of participants in year 2003 is a) 2000 b) 1830 c) 1720 d) 1640 e)none 40. In year 2004 the number of participating girls is what percent of number of participating boys? a) 17:56 b) 56:17 c)57:16 d)16:57 e)none REASONING ABILITY 1. FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, a) JAK b) HAL c) HAK d) JAI 2. If a meaningful word beginning with B can be formed from HACEB, then the fourth letter of the word is your answer. If no such word can be formed, then your answer is (e), i.e., None a) a b) c c) e d) h 3. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CORPORATE each of which has as many letters in the same sequence between them in the word as in the English alphabet? a) None b) One c) Two d) Three e) More than three 4. Which of the following will be the changed form of the word OBLIQUE when the word is written again by substituting each vowel by the second letter following it in the English alphabet and substituting

3 each consonant by the third letter following it in this word a) MEDGTSD b) QEOKTXG c) QEOKTWG d) RDNLSXH 5. If in a certain language KINDLE is coded as ELDNIK, how is EXOTIC coded in that code? a) EOXITC b) EXOTLC c) CITOXE d) COXITE 11. What is the left of D? a) G b) A c) E d) F 12. What are the neighbors of E? a) C and A b) B and C c) B and D d) B and F 13.Who is the right of G? a) C b) D c) F d) E 6. Pointing out to a girl a man said "My uncle is the uncle of this girl's uncle". How is the man related to that girl? a) Cousin b) Brother c) Father in law d) Father 7. A is the brother of B and K, D is the mother of B and E is the father of A. Which of the following statement is not definitely true? a) A is the son of D b) A is the father of K c) B is the brother of K d) A is the son of E 8. Of the villages P, Q, R, S, T situated close to each other, P is to the west of Q. R is to the south of P. T is the North of Q and S is to the East of T. Then, R is in which direction with respect to S? a) North- West b) South-East c) South- West d) Data inadequate 9. A man performing yoga with his head down and legs up. His face is towards the west. In which direction will his left hand be? a) North b) South c) East d) West Directions Q : Read the following information carefully and the questions given below 1. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a row facing north. 2. G is immediate right of C 3. The person who is fourth to the right of c, is on one of the ends. 4. Only one person between B and C 5. D is not neighbors of G and C. 6. F is second to the left of A 10. What is the position of B? a) Between E and C b) At the right end c) At the left end d) Fifth to the right of c 14. Which following statements are false? a) F is left of D b) F is right of G c) B and C neighbors of E d) B is at the right end 15. Statements: Some pigs are dogs No cow is goat Some goats are nets Conclusion: 1. some pigs are cows 2. Some nets are cows 3. Some nets are pigs 4. Some dogs are either pigs of nets a) Only 1 follow b) Only 2 follow c) Only 1 and 2 follow d) Only 2 and 4 follow 16. Statements: All flowers are fruits All trees are leaves Some fruits are leaves Conclusion: 1.Some trees are fruits 2. Some leaves are flowers 3. Some trees are flowers 4. No Flower is leave a) Only 1 follows b) Only either 2 or 4 follows c) Only 3 follows d) Only 1, 2 and 3 follows 17. Statements: All rooms are books. Some books are not papers Conclusion: 1. All rooms are papers. 2. All rooms are not books 3. Some books are papers 4. None a) None follow b) Only 1 and 2 follow c) Only 2 and 3 follow d) Only 1 follow e) Only 4 follows 18. Statements: All boys are girls Some girls are students All students are healthy. Conclusion: 1. Some healthy people are boys 2. Some healthy people are girls 3. Some students are boys

4 4. No healyh people are boys a) A is to the immediate right of B a) None follows b) Only either 1 or 4 follows b) B is to the immediate left of D c) Only either 1 or 4 and 2 follow d) Only either 1 or 4 and 3 follow c) F is between G and D d) E is between G and C 19. Statements: No rats are cats All cats are tigers Concussion: 1. No rats are tigers 2. No tigers are rats 3. Some tigers are rats 4. Some tigers are not rats a) Only 1 and 2 follows b) Only 1,2 and 3 follows c) Only either 1 or 3 and 2 follows d) Only 4 follows follows Directions Q : Read the following information carefully and the questions given below (i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are playing cards sitting around a circular table (ii) D is not neighbour of C or E. (iii)a is neighbour of B and C. (iv) G, who is second to the left of D, is the neighbour of E and F. 20.Which of the following is correct? a) B is between A and D b) D is between F and G. c) E is to the immediate right of G d) F is to the immediate left of G 21.What is the position of B with respective G (in clockwise direction) a) fourth to right b) immediate left c) immediate right d) fourth to left 22. Which of the following will be D's position after E and D interchange their places? a) Neighbour to G and C b) To the immediate right of F c) Neighbour of C and A d) To the immediate left of C 23.Which of the following has the second person sitting between the first and third person? a) DAB b) BCA c) GFD d) GCE Directions Q : Read the following questions and answer the questions. 831, 369, 752, 136, 239, If all the numbers were arranged in descending order which is the last but one number from left? a) 831 b) 239 c) 752 d) 136 e) If 1is subtracted from the even number and 1is added to the odd number how many numbers will be exactly divided by 3? a) 1 b) 3 c) 2 d) 4 e)none 27. If the numbers are arranged in ascending order within the numbers what will be the highest number? a) 136 b) 567 c) 831 d) 257 e) If the first and 3rd digits of the given number are interchanged, which is the lowest number after subtracted from 100? a) 239 b) 752 c) 136 d) 831 e) If 1 st and 2 nd numbers within the given numbers are added and subtracted from 3 rd number, then which will be the 3 rd in ascending order? a) 369 b) 239 c) 567 d) 752 of the above Directions Q 30-34: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the following questions given below. E 4 B % R 3 A 6 # F I 2 D 9 K U $ W 1 M P 5 * Q 8 T 30. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the ninth to the left of W? a) A b) # c) R d) 31. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter? a) None b) One c)two d)three e) More than three 24.Which of the following is wrong?

5 32. Which of the following is the fifth to the right of the eighteenth from the right end of the above arrangement? a) b)i c)a d)m 33. Which of the following is the fourth to the right of twelfth from the left end of the above arrangement? a)2b)d c)9 d)m 40. Statements: A B > C D E < F Conclusions: I. A E II. C < F a) Only conclusion I is true b) Either conclusion I or II is true c) Neither conclusion I nor II is true d) Only conclusion II is true e) Both conclusion I and II are true 34. Four of the following five are alike in 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? # b) D 2 c)u W K d)% 3 B e)5 Q M For Free Online Mock Test- Visit: mock.ibpsguide.in For More Study Materials ebooks Visit: If Ranveer Singh finds that he is 13th from the right in a line of boys and 8th from the left, how many boys should be included in the line such that there are 30 boys in the line? a)8 b)10 c)12 d)14 e)none 36. Statement: S P A = R > E D Conclusions: I. A > D II. S E a) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. b) Only conclusion II is true. c) Both conclusion I and II are true. d) Either conclusion I or II is true. 37. Statement: M O L T = E D Conclusions: I. T < O II. T = O a) Only conclusion I is true. b) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. c) Either conclusion I or II is true. d) Both conclusion I and II are true. e) Only conclusion II is true. 38. Statement: B < C = D X Y < Z Conclusions: I. B < X II. Z C a) Only conclusion II is true. b) Both conclusion I and II is true. c) Either conclusion I or II is true. d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. 39. Statement: M O L T = E D Conclusions: I. D O II. M E a) Both conclusion I and II are true. b) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. c) Only conclusion II is true. d) Either conclusion I or II is true.

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