IBPS RRB Office Assistant 2020 Prelims Mock Test 4
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Question 1 of 80
1. Question
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‘A%B’ means A is not smaller than B.
‘A*B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
‘[email protected] B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
‘A$B’ means A is neither greater than nor smaller to B.
‘A&B’ means A is not greater than B.
Now, in each of the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are definitely true. Give answer.
Statement: C$F F%H H*J
Conclusion: I. [email protected] II. H&C
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Question 2 of 80
2. Question
Directions
‘A%B’ means A is not smaller than B.
‘A*B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
‘[email protected] B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
‘A$B’ means A is neither greater than nor smaller to B.
‘A&B’ means A is not greater than B.
Now, in each of the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are definitely true. Give answer.
Statement: Q*R R$P P%T
Conclusion: I. T$R II. T*R
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Question 3 of 80
3. Question
Directions
‘A%B’ means A is not smaller than B.
‘A*B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
‘[email protected] B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
‘A$B’ means A is neither greater than nor smaller to B.
‘A&B’ means A is not greater than B.
Now, in each of the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are definitely true. Give answer.
Statement: H%F F*W W$E
Conclusion: I. [email protected] II. [email protected]
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Question 4 of 80
4. Question
Directions
‘A%B’ means A is not smaller than B.
‘A*B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
‘[email protected] B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
‘A$B’ means A is neither greater than nor smaller to B.
‘A&B’ means A is not greater than B.
Now, in each of the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are definitely true. Give answer.
Statement: [email protected] E&L [email protected]
Conclusion: I. N*E II. [email protected]
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Question 5 of 80
5. Question
Directions
‘A%B’ means A is not smaller than B.
‘A*B’ means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
‘[email protected] B’ means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.
‘A$B’ means A is neither greater than nor smaller to B.
‘A&B’ means A is not greater than B.
Now, in each of the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are definitely true. Give answer.
Statement: X&C [email protected] O&G
Conclusion: I. [email protected] II. X*O
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Question 6 of 80
6. Question
E is 5m to the north of J. F is 5m to the west of E. C is 5m to the south of F. I is 9m to the east of C. H is 5m to the north of I. K is 12m to the east of F. J is in which direction from K?
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Question 7 of 80
7. Question
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “EXPERIMENT” each of which have as many letters between them in the word as they in the English alphabet?
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Question 8 of 80
8. Question
In a row of girls, Nikita is 25th from the left and Varsha is 33rd from the right. If they interchange their positions, then Nikita becomes 28th from the left. Then at what position will Varsha be from the right?
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Question 9 of 80
9. Question
Pointing to a photograph, Rashika said” He is the grandson of my grandmother’s only child.” How is the boy in photograph related to Rashika?
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Question 10 of 80
10. Question
In a certain code ‘open the door’ is written as ‘ka te jo’, ‘door is closed’ is written as ‘jo pa ma’ and ‘this is good’ is written as ‘la ra pa’. what is the code for ‘closed’?
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Question 11 of 80
11. Question
Directions
This question is based on the five words given below:
UNK XEA OWH GBA TSI
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If first alphabets in each of the words is changed to the next alphabet in the English alphabetical series, how many words will contain vowels (same or different)?
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Question 12 of 80
12. Question
Directions
This question is based on the five words given below:
UNK XEA OWH GBA TSI
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If in each of the given words, each consonants is changed to the previous letter and each vowel is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series, how many words thus formed will have at least one vowel?
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Question 13 of 80
13. Question
Directions
This question is based on the five words given below:
UNK XEA OWH GBA TSI
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If the position of the first and the third letters are interchanged in each word, which of the following will form a meaningful English word?
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Question 14 of 80
14. Question
Directions
This question is based on the five words given below:
UNK XEA OWH GBA TSI
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in the English dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the left?
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Question 15 of 80
15. Question
Directions
This question is based on the five words given below:
UNK XEA OWH GBA TSI
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)
How many letters are there in the English alphabetical series between the second letter of the word which is second from the right and the second letter of the word which is second from the left of the given words?
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Question 16 of 80
16. Question
Directions
Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:
V & M N 8 % 1 Q 4 B Z 6 $ R J P E @ A G
Four of the following are alike in a 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?
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Question 17 of 80
17. Question
Directions
Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:
V & M N 8 % 1 Q 4 B Z 6 $ R J P E @ A G
How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a letter but not immediately preceded by a letter?
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Question 18 of 80
18. Question
Directions
Read all the statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Only a few mobiles are networks.
No network is connection.
Some modems are connections.
Conclusions:
I. All modems can never be networks.
II. All mobiles being connections is a possibility.
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Question 19 of 80
19. Question
Directions
Read all the statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Only heater are blowers.
Some geysers are cables.
Only a few heaters are geysers.
Conclusions:
I. Some cables are heaters.
II. Some heaters are not cables.
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Question 20 of 80
20. Question
Directions
Read all the statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Atleast trimmers are dryers.
Only a few straighteners are dryers.
No machine is trimmer.
Conclusions:
I. All straighteners being dryers is a possibility.
II. No machine is straightener.
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Question 21 of 80
21. Question
Directions
Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J attended seminar on different days and different times of a week. Only two persons attended seminar on a day in the morning and in the evening. There were two times on a day in which seminars were organized i.e. 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The days were starting from Monday to Friday. J attended seminar on Wednesday 4 p.m. B attended seminar on 4pm after J. Only three person attended seminar between B and G. A & E didn’t attend seminar on evening. E didn’t attend his seminar on Monday. Only 6 persons had attended seminar between E and F. H attended his seminar after E but not on Thursday or Friday. D attended his seminar before F and after I. I didn’t attend his seminar on Monday and C didn’t attend his seminar on morning.
Who is attending the seminar on the last day and at 4p.m?
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Question 22 of 80
22. Question
Directions
Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J attended seminar on different days and different times of a week. Only two persons attended seminar on a day in the morning and in the evening. There were two times on a day in which seminars were organized i.e. 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The days were starting from Monday to Friday. J attended seminar on Wednesday 4 p.m. B attended seminar on 4pm after J. Only three person attended seminar between B and G. A & E didn’t attend seminar on evening. E didn’t attend his seminar on Monday. Only 6 persons had attended seminar between E and F. H attended his seminar after E but not on Thursday or Friday. D attended his seminar before F and after I. I didn’t attend his seminar on Monday and C didn’t attend his seminar on morning.
Which of the following combination is correct?
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Question 23 of 80
23. Question
Directions
Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J attended seminar on different days and different times of a week. Only two persons attended seminar on a day in the morning and in the evening. There were two times on a day in which seminars were organized i.e. 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The days were starting from Monday to Friday. J attended seminar on Wednesday 4 p.m. B attended seminar on 4pm after J. Only three person attended seminar between B and G. A & E didn’t attend seminar on evening. E didn’t attend his seminar on Monday. Only 6 persons had attended seminar between E and F. H attended his seminar after E but not on Thursday or Friday. D attended his seminar before F and after I. I didn’t attend his seminar on Monday and C didn’t attend his seminar on morning.
Who attended seminar just after J but not in the evening?
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Question 24 of 80
24. Question
Directions
Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J attended seminar on different days and different times of a week. Only two persons attended seminar on a day in the morning and in the evening. There were two times on a day in which seminars were organized i.e. 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The days were starting from Monday to Friday. J attended seminar on Wednesday 4 p.m. B attended seminar on 4pm after J. Only three person attended seminar between B and G. A & E didn’t attend seminar on evening. E didn’t attend his seminar on Monday. Only 6 persons had attended seminar between E and F. H attended his seminar after E but not on Thursday or Friday. D attended his seminar before F and after I. I didn’t attend his seminar on Monday and C didn’t attend his seminar on morning.
How many persons are attending seminar between H & F?
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Question 25 of 80
25. Question
Directions
Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J attended seminar on different days and different times of a week. Only two persons attended seminar on a day in the morning and in the evening. There were two times on a day in which seminars were organized i.e. 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The days were starting from Monday to Friday. J attended seminar on Wednesday 4 p.m. B attended seminar on 4pm after J. Only three person attended seminar between B and G. A & E didn’t attend seminar on evening. E didn’t attend his seminar on Monday. Only 6 persons had attended seminar between E and F. H attended his seminar after E but not on Thursday or Friday. D attended his seminar before F and after I. I didn’t attend his seminar on Monday and C didn’t attend his seminar on morning.
Who is attending the seminar just before the one who is attending on Wednesday at 11 a.m?
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Question 26 of 80
26. Question
Directions
Based on the following directions, answer the questions that follow:
In a certain language,
“differing conception of India” is coded as “mi ki ri ti”,
“could and one” is coded as “si li bi”,
“India and of another”, is coded as “di mi ri si”, and
“seeking differing could” is coded as “ki li gi”.
How is “conception” coded in the above language?
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Question 27 of 80
27. Question
Directions
Based on the following directions, answer the questions that follow:
In a certain language,
“differing conception of India” is coded as “mi ki ri ti”,
“could and one” is coded as “si li bi”,
“India and of another”, is coded as “di mi ri si”, and
“seeking differing could” is coded as “ki li gi”.
What is the possible code for “differing could” in this language ?
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Question 28 of 80
28. Question
Directions
Based on the following directions, answer the questions that follow:
In a certain language,
“differing conception of India” is coded as “mi ki ri ti”,
“could and one” is coded as “si li bi”,
“India and of another”, is coded as “di mi ri si”, and
“seeking differing could” is coded as “ki li gi”.
What does “ mi” mean in this language??
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Question 29 of 80
29. Question
Directions
Based on the following directions, answer the questions that follow:
In a certain language,
“differing conception of India” is coded as “mi ki ri ti”,
“could and one” is coded as “si li bi”,
“India and of another”, is coded as “di mi ri si”, and
“seeking differing could” is coded as “ki li gi”.
What will be the possible code for “another and” ?
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Question 30 of 80
30. Question
Directions
Based on the following directions, answer the questions that follow:
In a certain language,
“differing conception of India” is coded as “mi ki ri ti”,
“could and one” is coded as “si li bi”,
“India and of another”, is coded as “di mi ri si”, and
“seeking differing could” is coded as “ki li gi”.
What may be the words for “li oi”, if “oi” represents ‘acid’?
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Question 31 of 80
31. Question
Directions
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row- P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
(i)The one who faces B sits third to the left of S. S does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. P sits second to the left of S.
(ii) The one who is facing Q sits third to the right of A. Q does not sit at any of the extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only one person sits between A and C. E is an immediate neighbor of neither C nor B.
(iv) The one who is facing T sits second to the left of F. F does not face U.
Who amongst the following sits second to the left of the person who faces Q?
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Question 32 of 80
32. Question
Directions
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row- P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
(i)The one who faces B sits third to the left of S. S does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. P sits second to the left of S.
(ii) The one who is facing Q sits third to the right of A. Q does not sit at any of the extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only one person sits between A and C. E is an immediate neighbor of neither C nor B.
(iv) The one who is facing T sits second to the left of F. F does not face U.
Which of the following is true regarding P?
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Question 33 of 80
33. Question
Directions
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row- P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
(i)The one who faces B sits third to the left of S. S does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. P sits second to the left of S.
(ii) The one who is facing Q sits third to the right of A. Q does not sit at any of the extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only one person sits between A and C. E is an immediate neighbor of neither C nor B.
(iv) The one who is facing T sits second to the left of F. F does not face U.
Who amongst the following faces C?
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Question 34 of 80
34. Question
Directions
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row- P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
(i)The one who faces B sits third to the left of S. S does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. P sits second to the left of S.
(ii) The one who is facing Q sits third to the right of A. Q does not sit at any of the extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only one person sits between A and C. E is an immediate neighbor of neither C nor B.
(iv) The one who is facing T sits second to the left of F. F does not face U.
Which of the following groups of people represents the people sitting at the extreme ends of both the rows?
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Question 35 of 80
35. Question
Directions
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
Twelve friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south. In row- P, Q, R, S, T and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
(i)The one who faces B sits third to the left of S. S does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. P sits second to the left of S.
(ii) The one who is facing Q sits third to the right of A. Q does not sit at any of the extreme end of the line.
(iii) Only one person sits between A and C. E is an immediate neighbor of neither C nor B.
(iv) The one who is facing T sits second to the left of F. F does not face U.
Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
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Question 36 of 80
36. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each of them also have different degree – BSc.,BA, MBA, B.Com, B.Tech, CA, BBA and MA (but not necessarily in the same order).
Q sits second to the left of the one who has a BBA degree. Only two people sit between S and the one who has a BBA degree. Only one person sits between Q and the one who has a BA degree. N sits second to the left of the one who has a BA degree. P is neither an immediate neighbour of N nor of Q. P doesn’t have a BBA degree. T is an immediate neighbour of P. The one who has an MBA degree sits second to the right of T. Only three people sit between the one who has a MBA degree and the one who has a B.Com degree. R sits second to the left of the one who has a B.Com degree. T doesn’t have a B.Tech degree. The one who has a B.Tech degree is neither an immediate neighbour of S nor of T. O sits on the immediate left of the one who has a B.Tech degree. The one who has a MA degree sits on the immediate right of the one who has a BSc. Degree.
Who sits exactly between N and the one sitting on the immediate right of M?
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Question 37 of 80
37. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each of them also have different degree – BSc.,BA, MBA, B.Com, B.Tech, CA, BBA and MA (but not necessarily in the same order).
Q sits second to the left of the one who has a BBA degree. Only two people sit between S and the one who has a BBA degree. Only one person sits between Q and the one who has a BA degree. N sits second to the left of the one who has a BA degree. P is neither an immediate neighbour of N nor of Q. P doesn’t have a BBA degree. T is an immediate neighbour of P. The one who has an MBA degree sits second to the right of T. Only three people sit between the one who has a MBA degree and the one who has a B.Com degree. R sits second to the left of the one who has a B.Com degree. T doesn’t have a B.Tech degree. The one who has a B.Tech degree is neither an immediate neighbour of S nor of T. O sits on the immediate left of the one who has a B.Tech degree. The one who has a MA degree sits on the immediate right of the one who has a BSc. Degree.
Which of the following statements is TRUE as per the given arrangement?
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Question 38 of 80
38. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each of them also have different degree – BSc.,BA, MBA, B.Com, B.Tech, CA, BBA and MA (but not necessarily in the same order).
Q sits second to the left of the one who has a BBA degree. Only two people sit between S and the one who has a BBA degree. Only one person sits between Q and the one who has a BA degree. N sits second to the left of the one who has a BA degree. P is neither an immediate neighbour of N nor of Q. P doesn’t have a BBA degree. T is an immediate neighbour of P. The one who has an MBA degree sits second to the right of T. Only three people sit between the one who has a MBA degree and the one who has a B.Com degree. R sits second to the left of the one who has a B.Com degree. T doesn’t have a B.Tech degree. The one who has a B.Tech degree is neither an immediate neighbour of S nor of T. O sits on the immediate left of the one who has a B.Tech degree. The one who has a MA degree sits on the immediate right of the one who has a BSc. Degree.
Who among the following has a degree of BA?
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Question 39 of 80
39. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each of them also have different degree – BSc.,BA, MBA, B.Com, B.Tech, CA, BBA and MA (but not necessarily in the same order).
Q sits second to the left of the one who has a BBA degree. Only two people sit between S and the one who has a BBA degree. Only one person sits between Q and the one who has a BA degree. N sits second to the left of the one who has a BA degree. P is neither an immediate neighbour of N nor of Q. P doesn’t have a BBA degree. T is an immediate neighbour of P. The one who has an MBA degree sits second to the right of T. Only three people sit between the one who has a MBA degree and the one who has a B.Com degree. R sits second to the left of the one who has a B.Com degree. T doesn’t have a B.Tech degree. The one who has a B.Tech degree is neither an immediate neighbour of S nor of T. O sits on the immediate left of the one who has a B.Tech degree. The one who has a MA degree sits on the immediate right of the one who has a BSc. Degree.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
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Question 40 of 80
40. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal distances between each other (but not necessarily in the same order). Each of them also have different degree – BSc.,BA, MBA, B.Com, B.Tech, CA, BBA and MA (but not necessarily in the same order).
Q sits second to the left of the one who has a BBA degree. Only two people sit between S and the one who has a BBA degree. Only one person sits between Q and the one who has a BA degree. N sits second to the left of the one who has a BA degree. P is neither an immediate neighbour of N nor of Q. P doesn’t have a BBA degree. T is an immediate neighbour of P. The one who has an MBA degree sits second to the right of T. Only three people sit between the one who has a MBA degree and the one who has a B.Com degree. R sits second to the left of the one who has a B.Com degree. T doesn’t have a B.Tech degree. The one who has a B.Tech degree is neither an immediate neighbour of S nor of T. O sits on the immediate left of the one who has a B.Tech degree. The one who has a MA degree sits on the immediate right of the one who has a BSc. Degree.
R has which of the following degree?
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Question 41 of 80
41. Question
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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
25% of 300 + √(?) = 35% of 600 – 15% of 300
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Question 42 of 80
42. Question
Directions
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
23% of 8040+ 42% of 545 = ?%of 3000
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Question 43 of 80
43. Question
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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
√11025 x √5625 – (50)² = (?) + (73)²
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Question 44 of 80
44. Question
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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
(?) x 3 + 68 = √9025
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Question 45 of 80
45. Question
Directions
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
104 × 21 ÷ 13 + ? % of 300 = 320 + 22
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Question 46 of 80
46. Question
Directions
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
64.5% of 800 + 36.4% of 1500 = (?)² + 38
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Question 47 of 80
47. Question
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What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
567-4824 ÷ 134 =? × 9
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Question 48 of 80
48. Question
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What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?(You need not to calcualte the exact value)
129.003 × 14.987 + 25.04 × 12.96 = ?
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Question 49 of 80
49. Question
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What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question. (You need not to calcualte the exact value)
7955.99 ÷ 17.01 ÷ 8.97 = ?
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Question 50 of 80
50. Question
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What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question? You need not to calcualte the exact value.
of (1.99) 3 × 3.03 = ? × 30.12
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Question 51 of 80
51. Question
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In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given.
You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
(1) If x > y
(2) If x < y
(3) If x ≥ y
(4) If x ≤ y
(5) If x = y or Relationship between x & y cannot be established
I. 3x2 + 2x – 1 = 0
II. y2 – y – 2 = 0
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Question 52 of 80
52. Question
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In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given.
You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
(1) If x > y
(2) If x < y
(3) If x ≥ y
(4) If x ≤ y
(5) If x = y or Relationship between x & y cannot be established
I. 7x2 – 14x + 7 = 0
II. 8y2 – 15y + 7 = 0
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Question 53 of 80
53. Question
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In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
I. 2x² + 11x + 12 = 0
II. 2y² + 19y + 45 = 0
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Question 54 of 80
54. Question
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In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
I. 2y² – 35y + 132 = 0
II. 2x² – 31x + 110 = 0
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Question 55 of 80
55. Question
Directions
In the following questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
I. 35x² – 51x + 18 = 0
II. 30y² +17y – 21 = 0
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Question 56 of 80
56. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
729 512 343 216 125 ?
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Question 57 of 80
57. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
504 625 769 938 1134 ?
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Question 58 of 80
58. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
3 2 3 8 31 ?
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Question 59 of 80
59. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
16 23 31 40 50 61 ?
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Question 60 of 80
60. Question
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What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
130 114 106 102 100 ?
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Question 61 of 80
61. Question
A person bought an article and sold it at a loss of 20%. If he had bought it at 10% loss and sold it for 74 more, he would have gained 30%. Find the profit percent if he had sold it at Rs 220.
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Question 62 of 80
62. Question
9 children can complete a piece of work in 360 days. 18 men can complete the same piece of work in 72 days and 12 women can complete the piece of work in 162 days. In how many days can 4 men, 12 women and 10 children together completer the piece of work?
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Question 63 of 80
63. Question
In an examination, the average marks obtained by the students is 75. After correcting the quantitative mistakes, the average of 100 students is reduced to 60 from 75 and the overall average of the student is reduced to 70. Then find the total number of students who participated in that examination.
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Question 64 of 80
64. Question
A natural number is selected randomly and is divided by 9. What is the probability that the remainder is not a prime number.
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Question 65 of 80
65. Question
If 4 kg of metal of which 1/3rd is zinc and the rest is copper, be mixed with 5kg of metal, of which 1/6 is zinc and the rest is copper, then what will be the ratio of zinc to copper in the mixture?
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Question 66 of 80
66. Question
The average age of three children in a family is 35% of the average of the age of father and the eldest child. The total age of the mother and the younger child is 43 years. If the father’s age is 32 years, what is the age of the second child?
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Question 67 of 80
67. Question
A train 200 metres in length is travelling at the speed of 65 km/hr. How much time it will take to pass a man who is walking at 11 km/hour in the same direction?
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Question 68 of 80
68. Question
On Rs. 6000 invested at a simple interest at the rate of 4% p.a., Rs. 2400 is obtained as interest in certain years. In order to earn Rs. 4800 as interest on Rs. 10,000 in the same number of years, what should be the rate of simple interest?
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Question 69 of 80
69. Question
A yearly payment to the servant is Rs 4080 and 1 journey ticket but servant leave the job after 7 months and receives Rs 1580 and 1 journey ticket, then find the cost of the journey ticket?
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Question 70 of 80
70. Question
A started a business with an investment of Rs 32,000. After 2 months B joins in with 5/8 of the amount that A invested and A withdraws Rs 4,000. After 2 more months, C joins with Rs 8,000 and A again withdraws Rs 12,000. After an year, If C received Rs 12,000 as his share then what was the total profit?
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Question 71 of 80
71. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions
There are two different companies X and Y, invested certain amount in four different months (January, February, March and April) in 2018. Company X has invested 25.5 lakhs average amount in all the given months together. The ratio of the amount invested by company X in the month of January to that of February is 5: 9. The amount invested by company X in the month of March is 20 % more than the amount invested by company X in the month of February. The amount invested by company X in the month of April is 40 lakhs. The ratio of the amount invested by company Y in the month of February to that of the amount invested by company X in the month of April is 1: 2. The amount invested by company Y in the month of January is 6 lakhs less than the amount invested in the month of February by company Y. The total amount invested by company Y in all the given months together is 75.5 lakhs. The amount invested by company Y in the month of March is 3.5 lakhs less than the amount invested by the same company in the month of April.
What is the difference between the amount invested by company X in the month of February to that of the amount invested by company Y in the month of January?
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Question 72 of 80
72. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions
There are two different companies X and Y, invested certain amount in four different months (January, February, March and April) in 2018. Company X has invested 25.5 lakhs average amount in all the given months together. The ratio of the amount invested by company X in the month of January to that of February is 5: 9. The amount invested by company X in the month of March is 20 % more than the amount invested by company X in the month of February. The amount invested by company X in the month of April is 40 lakhs. The ratio of the amount invested by company Y in the month of February to that of the amount invested by company X in the month of April is 1: 2. The amount invested by company Y in the month of January is 6 lakhs less than the amount invested in the month of February by company Y. The total amount invested by company Y in all the given months together is 75.5 lakhs. The amount invested by company Y in the month of March is 3.5 lakhs less than the amount invested by the same company in the month of April.
The amount invested by company X in the month of March is what percentage of the amount invested by company Y in the month of February?
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Question 73 of 80
73. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions
There are two different companies X and Y, invested certain amount in four different months (January, February, March and April) in 2018. Company X has invested 25.5 lakhs average amount in all the given months together. The ratio of the amount invested by company X in the month of January to that of February is 5: 9. The amount invested by company X in the month of March is 20 % more than the amount invested by company X in the month of February. The amount invested by company X in the month of April is 40 lakhs. The ratio of the amount invested by company Y in the month of February to that of the amount invested by company X in the month of April is 1: 2. The amount invested by company Y in the month of January is 6 lakhs less than the amount invested in the month of February by company Y. The total amount invested by company Y in all the given months together is 75.5 lakhs. The amount invested by company Y in the month of March is 3.5 lakhs less than the amount invested by the same company in the month of April.
The amount invested by both the companies in the month of January is what percentage more/less than the amount invested by both the companies in the month of April?
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Question 74 of 80
74. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions
There are two different companies X and Y, invested certain amount in four different months (January, February, March and April) in 2018. Company X has invested 25.5 lakhs average amount in all the given months together. The ratio of the amount invested by company X in the month of January to that of February is 5: 9. The amount invested by company X in the month of March is 20 % more than the amount invested by company X in the month of February. The amount invested by company X in the month of April is 40 lakhs. The ratio of the amount invested by company Y in the month of February to that of the amount invested by company X in the month of April is 1: 2. The amount invested by company Y in the month of January is 6 lakhs less than the amount invested in the month of February by company Y. The total amount invested by company Y in all the given months together is 75.5 lakhs. The amount invested by company Y in the month of March is 3.5 lakhs less than the amount invested by the same company in the month of April.
Find the difference between the average amount invested by company X in the month of January and April together to that of the average amount invested by company Y in the month of March and April together?
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Question 75 of 80
75. Question
Directions
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions
There are two different companies X and Y, invested certain amount in four different months (January, February, March and April) in 2018. Company X has invested 25.5 lakhs average amount in all the given months together. The ratio of the amount invested by company X in the month of January to that of February is 5: 9. The amount invested by company X in the month of March is 20 % more than the amount invested by company X in the month of February. The amount invested by company X in the month of April is 40 lakhs. The ratio of the amount invested by company Y in the month of February to that of the amount invested by company X in the month of April is 1: 2. The amount invested by company Y in the month of January is 6 lakhs less than the amount invested in the month of February by company Y. The total amount invested by company Y in all the given months together is 75.5 lakhs. The amount invested by company Y in the month of March is 3.5 lakhs less than the amount invested by the same company in the month of April.
If the amount invested by company Y in the month of May 2019 is 6.125 lakhs more than the average amount invested by company Y in all the given four months together, then find the amount invested by company Y in the month of May 2019?
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Question 76 of 80
76. Question
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Sale (in thousand ) of number of vehicles by six different companies over the years
The number of houses sold by Company P in the year 2016 is approximately what per cent of total number of houses sold by all the companies together in that year?
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Question 77 of 80
77. Question
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Sale (in thousand ) of number of vehicles by six different companies over the years
Which Company has sold the minimum number of houses over the years?
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Question 78 of 80
78. Question
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Sale (in thousand ) of number of vehicles by six different companies over the years
In the year 2012, what was the approximate percentage decrease in the number of houses sold by Company L when compared to the previous year?
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Question 79 of 80
79. Question
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Sale (in thousand ) of number of vehicles by six different companies over the years
What is the approximate average number of houses (in thousand) sold by all the companies in the year 2013?
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Question 80 of 80
80. Question
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Sale (in thousand ) of number of vehicles by six different companies over the years
What is the difference ( in thousand) between the number of houses sold by Company O in the year 2011 and in the year 2014?
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