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1 Memory Based Paper - 11 th August 2018 IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Prelims Logical Reasoning: Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Fourteen people E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R are sitting in two parallel rows containing seven people in each row, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. The persons seated in row 1 are facing south, and the persons seated in row 2 are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row, but not necessarily in the same order. Neither Q nor N sits immediately next to F. P faces the one who sits in the middle of the row. H sits on one of the extreme ends but is not an immediate neighbour of O. N does not face immediate neighbours of G. There are more than one person between E and O who does not sit the extreme ends. There is no one between M and G who does not face O. There is one person between K and I and none of them sits immediately next to E. There are 1 P a g e more than one person between P and J. There are two persons between P and F who sits second to the left of R. E faces R but does not face North direction. J does not face K. 1. Who among the following faces L? 1. R 2. E 3. H 4. N 5. F 2. Which among the following pairs is different from the others? 1. L-F 2. G-P 3. O-I 4. N-H 5. Q-K 3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of them does not belong to the group? 1. E-R 2. Q-K 3. K-G

2 4. J-I 5. H-F 4. Who among the following faces G? 1. O 2. H 3. K 4. E 5. I movie releases between the movie whose length is 75 minutes and the movie whose length is 100 minutes. Movie B releases immediately after the movie whose length is 100 minutes. More than two movies release between C and D. Movie C is released immediately after 130-minutes movie. The length of movie C is 20 minutes more than movie E. 5. Who among the following faces the one who sits second to the left of M? 1. Q 2. K 3. E 4. N 5. R 6. What is the total length of Movie D and E? minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. 5 movies A, B, C, D and E are releasing on different days of a week starting from Monday to Friday. The length of each movie is different. Movie A is releasing on Tuesday. No movie releases between movie A and the movie whose length is 75-minutes. Only one 7. Which movie is released on Thursday? 1. E 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. Can t say 8. What is the length of movie C? minutes minutes minutes minutes 2 P a g e

3 5. 90 minutes 9. Which of the following movies is released between movie E and movie A? 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. Either 2) or 3) 5. None 10. Which of the following movies is released on Monday? 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. E 5. Either 1) or 2) between M and V. There are two boxes between N and R. Box Q is kept above box T. R is not kept below U. 11. How many boxes are kept between P and T? Which box is kept immediately below the box N? 1. W 2. R 3. M 4. O 5. Q There are 11 boxes M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W kept in stack one above the other. Box M is 5th from top of the stack. There are 2 boxes between the boxes M and U. As many boxes are kept above U as below S. Only 3 boxes are kept between S and W. Box P is kept immediately above O. The number of boxes between P and W is same as that 3 P a g e 13. Which box is kept at the top of the stack? 1. P 2. Q 3. U 4. M 5. T 14. How many boxes are kept above box Q?

4 How many boxes are kept below box T? Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. Three of them are facing outside and the rest of them are facing inside. B sits third to the right of A and faces outside. C sits to the opposite of B and faces inside. F sits to the immediate left of C and is facing in the same direction as C. G sits third to the right of F. B and G face in the same direction. The one sitting between B and G is facing the direction opposite to them. H sits immediate left of D who is facing inside. The immediate 4 P a g e neighbours of B are facing in the opposite direction. 16. Who sits second to the left of F? 1. A 2. G 3. H 4. B 5. E 17. What is the position of G with respect to H? 1. Second to left 2. Immediate right 3. Fourth to left 4. Third to right 5. Immediate left 18. 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? 1. C 2. A 3. F 4. D 5. H 19. How many persons are sitting in between F and E if we start from E in clockwise direction? 1. One 2. Four

5 3. Three 4. Two 5. Five 20. Who is sitting third to the right of H? 1. E 2. F 3. C 4. G 5. A Directions: In the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You must 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. Statements: Some fans are air. No air is food. Some Dolls are food 21. Conclusions: I. All air being dolls is never be a possibility. 5 P a g e II. Some food is not a doll is a possibility. 1. Only I follows 2. Either I or II follows 3. Only II follows 4. Both I and II follow 5. None follows 22. Conclusions: I.All fans being food is a possibility. II.Some dolls can never be food. 1. Only I follows 2. Either I or II follows 3. Only II follows 4. Both I and II follow 5. None follows Directions: In the questions below are given four statements followed by two conclusions I, II. You must 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.

6 Statements: Some arrows are weapons. Some weapons are pistols. Some rifles are weapons. Some pistols are guns. 23. Conclusions: All weapons can never be guns. All pistols can never be arrows. 1. Only II follows 2. Either I or II follows 3. Only I follows 4. Both I and II follow 5. Neither I nor II follows 24. Conclusions: All guns being pistol is a possibility. All rifles being weapons is a possibility. 1. Only II follows 2. Either I or II follows 3. Only I follows 4. Both I and II follow 5. Neither I nor II follows Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Few people are sitting in a row and facing north. M is fourth to the right of S. There are 5 people between M and P. T is to the left of S. U is 4th to the right of P. As many people between M and U is as between P and T. There are two persons between N and U. No one is sitting to the right of N. T is sitting at one of the extreme ends. 25. How many total people are in the row? 1. Six 2. Eight 3. Ten 4. Seven 5. Can t be determined 26. Position of U with respect to S. 1. At the end of the row 2. Immediate left 3. Immediate right 4. Second to the left 5. Second to the right 27. How many total persons is between N and P? 6 P a g e

7 1. Two 2. Six 3. Four 4. Can t be determined 28. Which of the statements with respect to U is false? 1. U sits exactly in the middle of M and N 2. U sits second to the left of M 3. U s position is fourth from the right end 4. U doesn t sit at any end of the row. 5. Both 1) and Which of the statements is true? If in a word DOCTRINE, all letters are shifted by one place as per the english alphabetical series, and then the letters obtained are again arranged as per the english alphabetical series, then which letter will be forth from the right end? 1. B 2. P 3. A 4. F 5. O 1. T sits at one of the ends 2. N sits at one of the end 3. M is an immediate neighbour of N 4. both 2) and 3) 5. All are true M, N, O, P, Q and R are six friends each having different height. N is taller than Q but shorter than M. Only 2 persons are taller than M. R is taller than both Q and O. Q is not the shortest. 2nd shortest person is 154 cm long. 30. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the 2nd, 4th, 7th and 8th letter of the word FRACTION? P a g e 32. If P is 181cm long and taller than R, then which of the following statement(s) is/are true? I) No one is taller than P.

8 II) O is shortest among them. III) difference between height of P and Q is 27cm. 1. Only I is true 2. Only II is true 3. Both I and III are true 4. All statements are true 33. How many people are shorter than N? If M is 19 cm taller than Q, find the height of M? how many such combinations are possible where they have as many numbers as between them in numbers systems. 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 5. More than Four : Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: K is the sister of H. I is the son of G. J is the mother of H. G is married to K. H is the father of M. L is married to J. 36. How is L related to G? 1. Uncle 2. Brother 3. Father in law 4. Father 5. None of the above 37. If H is married to N, then how N related to K? 1. Mother 2. Sister 3. Sister-in-law 8 P a g e

9 4. Daughter 5. Mother-in-law There are six points, A is 9 m South of B. C is 12 m East of B. C is 14 m North of D which is 26 m East of E. Point F is 8 m North of E. Point G is 10 m East of F. 38. If X is 6 m below point A then which is the nearest point to X? 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. E 5. G 39. What is the distance between point B and D? m 2. 30m 3. 20m 4. 22m 5. 29m 40. What is the direction of point E with respect to A? 1. South East 2. South 3. North West 4. South West 5. West Quantitative Aptitude 1. Find the wrong number in the following number series. 250, 260, 291, 314, 340, 370, Find the wrong number in the following number series. 1, 15, 119, 475, 949, 947, Find the wrong number in the following number series. 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 64, P a g e

10 Find the wrong number in the following number series. 750, 535, 411, 348, 322, 314, Find the wrong number in the following number series. 2, 7, 27, 107, 427, 1708, Difference between upstream speed and downstream speed is 10. A boat covers distance upstream P to Q of 42 km in 4 hrs. Find the speed of boat in still water A divides his income between two guys. The two guys spend 1/3rd of their parts & the amount together is 2014.Find approx value of total amount? Average age of 5 boys is 80. With the entry of a new boy average increases by 13. What is the age of the new boy? Average weight of 5 men is 25.3kg. If a new boy enters, the average increase by 3.9. Find weight of boy? P a g e

11 A an B invested money (B invests 1/2 of A) After 4 months C invested his money. At the end of the year C and A got equal share. the amount B invested is how much lesser in percentage compared to C % 2. 50% % 4. 70% 5. Can t be determined 11. In a village 60.71% are females, 20% of male & females are self employed if the total employed villagers are 4521.find the total population? A sum is invested at 9.95% for 2 years S.I. He got some amount.if he would have invested at a rate 4.99% more.for 2 years then what will be the difference if sum was A boat goes 83 km downstream in 2 hours 30 minutes. If the speed of stream is 3 km/hr, In how much time will the boat go upstream? h h h h 14. A man invests equal sum in simple interest at 8% for T years and compound interest at 10% for 2 years.if the interest earned from CI is 1,050 and SI is 2,000 calculate T years years 3. 6 years 4. 5 years 11 P a g e

12 15. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. I. 4x 2-21x=20=0 II. 3y 2-19y+30=0 1. x > y 2. x < y 3. x y 4. x y 5. x = y or no relationship could be established 16. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. I. x 2 +12x+35=0 II. 5y 2 +33y+40=0 1. x > y 2. x < y 3. x y 4. x y 5. x = y or no relationship could be established 17. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to 12 P a g e solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. I. x 2-11x+24=0 II. y 2-12y+27=0 1. x > y 2. x < y 3. x y 4. x y 5. x = y or no relationship could be established 18. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. I. 4x 2 +3x+52=0 II. 3y 2 +5y+2=0 1. x > y 2. x < y 3. x y 4. x y 5. x = y or no relationship could be established 19. In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer. I. 2x 2-4x+96=0 II. y 2 =64

13 1. x > y 2. x < y 3. x y 4. x y 5. x = y or no relationship could be established 20. Cost of carpenting of rectangular area at Rs. 2/square meter is If length is 21%more than breadth find the approximate length of rectangular area cm cm cm cm cm Directions : Undergraduate students(male + Female) from 2 college clarksville and Sirro, who have applied to college abroad for Graduation. From clarksville 75%male and 25%female applied and total number of male and female is 550 consisting 55% of total student strength. Total strength of sirru is twice that of clarksville, out of which 1200 are male. Total number of male in sirru is twice of that of clarksville. Half of male students and 720 female students from sirru have applied. 13 P a g e 21. What was the ratio of female undergraduate students and male undergraduate students who have applied for the college abroad from clarksville : : : : What is the strength of females in sirru? What is the difference between the number of males who have applied from siru and clarksville? What is the percentage difference between males and females who have applied from sirru and clarksville? 1. 48% 2. 67%

14 3. 58% 4. 62% 25. What is the average number of undergraduates who have applied from both siru and clarksville? The sum of the squares of two positive numbers is greater than their product by 28. If the ratio of the number 2 3, find the numbers? 1. 4, , , , , Two mixtures of alcohol and water are prepared by mixing 10 litres of alcohol with 6 litres of water and 8 litres of alcohol with 2 litres of water. In what ratio the respective mixtures are mixed such that the final mixture contains alcohol and water in the ratio 20 9? 1. 9 : : P a g e : : A train moving at a speed of 72 km/h, passes a tunnel and a platform in 15 seconds and 12 seconds respectively. If the length of the platform is 50% of the length of the tunnel, find the length of the train m m m m m 29. The difference between length and the breadth of a rectangle is 14 cm and its area is 95 sq.cm. Find the breadth of rectangle? 1. 9 cm 2. 5 cm cm cm 5. 8 cm 30. The circumference of two circles is 44 meters and 132 meters respectively. What is the difference between the area of the larger circle and the smaller circle? sq. meter sq. meter sq. meter sq. meter

15 sq. meter Directions: The below graph represents number of tigers in four national parks A, B, C and D in the year 1998 and Total number of tigers in national park B in both the years is what percentage of number of tigers in national park A in the year 2018? % % % % 34. In which of the following park is the percentage change in number of tiger s maximum? 31. What is the approx. difference between the average of number tigers in all the four national parks in 2018 and 1998? What is the percentage difference between number of tigers in national park D in 2018 and national park C in 1998? % % % % % 15 P a g e 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. Both A and C 35. What is the average number of tigers in national park A over both years? Direction: The line graph below represents the number of kids and adults stores of two companies P and Q in 5 different years

16 4. 78 : What is the percentage difference between number of stores of Q in 2004 and P in 2003? 36. What is the percentage increase in number of stores for company Q from 2004 to 2005? 1. 60% 2. 70% 3. 50% 4. 80% 5. 55% 37. What is the average number of stores for company P from 2001 to 2005? 1. 30% 2. 50% 3. 40% 4. 5% 40. What is the ratio of percentage increase in number of stores of P and Q from 2001 to 2002? 1. 1 : : : : : The ratio between average number of stores of P and Q from 2001 to 2005 is? : : : P a g e

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