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1 IBPS RRBs PRE: Free All India Practice Set Test-I: Reasoning Directions (Q. 1-5) : In the following questions, the symbol,, $ and # are used with the following meaning as illustrated below. A $ B means A is not smaller than B. B means A is neither smaller than nor equal to B. A # B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B. A B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B. A * B means A is not greater than B. Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer. 1. Statements : M Y, Y $ D, D # S, S * N Conclusions : I. D M II. D # M 1) Only conclusion II is true 2) Only conclusion I is true 3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 5) Both conclusions I and II are true 2. Statements : I * W, W $ Q, Q # N, P Conclusions : I. P # Q II. P 1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 3) Only conclusion I is true 4) Either conclusion I or II is true 5) Only conclusion II is true 3. Statements : T, T # F, F E, E * V Conclusions : I. V $ F II. T 1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Either conclusion I or II is true 3) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 4) Only conclusion I is true 5) Only conclusion II is true 4. Statements : W # I, I * P, U, U $ Q Conclusions : I. I # U II. Q # I 1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 3) Only conclusion II is true 4) Either conclusion I or II is true 5) Only conclusion I is true 5. Statements : M $ K, N, N * I, I # D Conclusions : I. M $ I II. N 1) Either conclusion I or II is true 2) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 3) Only conclusion I is true 4) Only conclusion II is true 5) Both conclusions I and II are true Directions (Q. 6-10) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G stay in an eight floored building but not necessarily in the same order. The lower-most floor of the building is -1, the above it is numbered-2 and so on till the topmost floor of the building is numbered -8. One of the floors of the building is vacant. Each of them has a mobile of different companies viz Oppo, Apple, Vivo, Samsung, Microsoft, Micromax and Nokia but not necessarily in the same order. B does not have Microsoft. F lives on an even numbered floor. The floor immediately above or immediately below the one in which F resides is vacant. E s immediate neighbours have Micromax and Microsoft. There is a gap of four floors between the one who has Nokia and the vacant floor. D has Apple Downloaded From:

2 Downloaded From: and lives immediately below the one who has Microsoft. There is a gap of one floor between the one who has Microsoft and the floor that is vacant. C lives above A and A has neither Microsoft nor Oppo. There are four floors between the one who has Samsung and Oppo. One who has Samsung lives above the one who has Oppo. 6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not belong to that group? 1) D Samsung 2) G Micromax 3) A Microsoft 4) C Samsung 5) F Oppo 7. How many persons live between A and the one who has Vivo? 1) Three 2) Four 3) Two 4) Can t be determined 8. Which of the following statements is/are true? 1) G lives immediately above the one who has Samsung company s mobile. 2) Only one person lives between C and G. 3) The one who has Vivo mobile lives immediately below the vacant floor. 4) Both 2) and 3) 9. Who has Microsoft company s mobile? 1) The one who lives immediately above E. 2) The one who lives immediately below the one who has Nokia company s mobile. 3) The one who lives immediately above vacant floor. 4) The one who lives on the floor numbered Which of the following combinations is/are not true? 1) B Floor numbered-1 Oppo 2) G Floor numbered-5 Microsoft 3) A Floor numbere-6 Micromax 4) C Floor numbered-8 Nokia 5) D Floor numbered-4 Apple Directions (Q ) : In each question given below three statements are followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly knows facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly known facts and give answer. 11. Statements : All trees are rivers. All mountains are trees. Some branches are not mountains. Conclusions : I. Some trees are branches. II. Some rivers are mountains. III. No rivers is a branch. 1) Only I follows. 2) Both I and III follow. 3) Only II follows. 4) Only III follows. 5) None follows. 12. Statements : All tables are chairs. Some plates are tables. All glasses are plates. Conclusions : I. All glasses are chairs. II. Some glasses are tables. III. All plates are chair. 1) Both I and II follow. 2) Both I and III follow. 3) Both II and III follow. 4) None follows. 5) All I, II and III follow. 13. Statements : No triangle is a square. No square is a circle. Some rectangles are circles. Conclusions : I. Some triangles are definitely not circles. II. At least some rectangles are not squares. III. Some circles are triangles. 1) Only I follows. 2) Only II follows. 3) Only III follows. 4) All I, II and III follow. 5) None follows. 14. Statements : All students are teachers. Some teachers are lawyers. No lawyer is a judge.

3 Conclusions : I. All students are lawyers. II. No judge is a student. III. Some teachers are definitely not judges. 1) Only II follows. 2) Only I follows. 3) Either I or II follows. 4) Only III follows. 15. Statements : Some rings are bangles. Some bangles are watches. No watch is a gold. Conclusions : I. All golds are watches. II. All rings being watches is a possibility. III. At least some bangles are not gold. 1) Only I follows. 2) Only II follows. 3) Either I or II follows. 4) Both II and III follow. 5) Both I and II follow. Directions (Q ) : In each of the following questions, a question is followed by information given in two statements. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide the information given in which statement(s) is necessarily and sufficient to answer the question. (A) If the data in statements I alone is sufficient to answer the question while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question. (B) If the data in statements 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 or statement II is sufficient to answer the question. (D) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. (E) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessarily to answer the question. 16. How many people are sitting in a straight line. All are facing North? I. M sits third from the left end of the line. Only one person sits between M and O. P sits second to the right of O. P sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. II. K sits exactly in the middle of the line. Only two persons sit between K and L. Only three persons sit between L and O. Only one person sits between O and P. 1) (A) 2) (D) 3) (C) 4) (E) 5) (B) 17. Amongst A, B, C, D, E and F each has different age, who is the youngest among them? I. B is younger than only A and F. D is neither the oldest nor the youngest. II. C is older than D but not the oldest. 1) (A) 2) (B) 3) (C) 4) (D) 5) (E) 18. How is R related to S? I. T is the daughter of S and also the mother of W. II. P is the brother of T and R is the wife of W. 1) (C) 2) (A) 3) (D) 4) (E) 5) (B) 19. Five family members A, B, C, D and E are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who is sitting between E and B? I. C is sitting second to the left of D. A is sitting on the immediate left of B. II. E is sitting second to the left of B. D is not an immediate neighbour of C and B. 1) (E) 2) (D) 3) (C) 4) (B) 5) (A) 20. Is X the mother of Y? I. P is the father of A and Y. R has only one brother P. X is the sister-in-law of R. R is unmarried. F is the mother of R. F has only two children. II. H has only two children P and R. P is the father of A. Y is the only brother of A. R is unmarried. H is the father-in-law of X. 1) (A) 2) (B) 3) (C) 4) (D) 5) (E) Directions (Q ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions Ten person are sitting in two parallel rows of chairs containing five people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A, B, C, D and E are seated and all of them are facing North. In row-2, M, N, O, P and Q are seated and all of them are facing South. Each of them Downloaded From:

4 Downloaded From: likes different flowers viz Lotus, Rose, marigold, Hibiscus, Sunflower, Daisy, Erythrina, Flax, Tulipand Jasmine but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Rose faces the one who likes Jasmine. E does not like Hibiscus. P sits third to the right of the one who likes Tulip. C, who likes Marigold, sits second to the left of A. N and Q are immediate neighbours of each other. Q, who does not face A or B, likes Lotus. N does not like Tulip. M sits second to the left of the one who likes Sunflower. O likes neither Hibiscus nor Erythrina. A who likes Hibiscus faces the immediate neighbour of P. Only one person sits between B and D, who likes Rose and Daisy respectively. 21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not belong to that group? 1) O Rose 2) P Hibiscus 3) N Rose 4) D Sunflower 5) M Daisy 22. Who faces the one who likes Erythrina? 1) The one who likes Lotus. 2) The one who sits immediate left of Q. 3) The one who sits third to the right of B. 4) Can t be determined 23. Who sits third to the right of B? 1) The one who faces Q. 2) The one who sits second to the right of C. 3) The one who likes Erythrina. 4) The one who sits between C and D. 24. How many persons sit between P and the one who likes Tulip? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Can t be determined 25. Who likes Rose? 1) P 2) N 3) A 4) B Directions (Q ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions Eight friends Ashok, Amrit, Rajesh, Rakesh, Suresh, Ramesh, Arvind and Ajit are sitting around a circular table facing outside from the centre. Each of them plays different sports viz Cricket, Football, Chess, Hockey, Kabaddi, Tennis, Basketball and Golf but not necessarily in the same order. Suresh sits second to the right of the one who plays Kabaddi. Neither Ramesh nor Amrit plays Kabaddi. Rajesh and the one who plays Basketball are immediate neighbours. Rajesh does not play Chess. The one who plays Tennis sits second to the right of Ramesh. Amrit and Ramesh are immediate neighbours. Only two persons sit between Amrit and the one who plays Chess. The one who plays Tennis and the one who plays Football are immediate neighbours of the one who plays Hockey. Neither the one who plays Hockey nor the one who plays Football is an immediate neighbour of either Ramesh or the one who plays Chess. Only one person sits between Rakesh and the one who plays Hockey. The one who plays Golf sits third to the left of Ajit. Ashok sits second to the left of Arvind. 26. What is the position of Amrit with respect to the one who plays Football? 1) Third to the left 2) Third to the right 3) Fifth to the right 4) Either 1) or 3) 27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one does not belong to that group? 1) Rajesh Chess 2) Amrit Kabaddi 3) Ajit Golf 4) Ramesh Football 5) Arvind Tennis 28. Which of the following statements is/are true? 1) Rajesh sits third to the left of the one who plays Cricket. 2) Only three persons sit between the one who plays Chess and the one who plays Tennis. 3) Amrit sits opposite to the one who plays Chess. 4) Both 2) and 3)

5 29. Which of the following statements is/are not true? 1) Amrit is an immediate neighbour of the one who plays Golf. 2) Ajit does not play Hockey. 3) Arvind and the one who plays Football are immediate neighbours. 4) Both 1) and 2) 5) Both 2) and 3) 30. Which of the following games the person who sits third to the right of the person who plays Tennis plays? 1) Kabaddi 2) Basketball 3) Golf 4) Cricket Directions (Q ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions In a certain code language success is all about the right is written as s39 h33 w48 b91 y87 d95, success in life could be written as p43 f42 r31 g21 b91, success is the sum of is written as u69 e75 h33 y87 b91, the thoughts of life, is written as r31 u69 h33 x78 and right place in life is written as c83 s39 r31 g Which of the following is the code for about? 1) d95 2) w48 3) y87 4) Can t be determined 32. What is the code s39 stands for? 1) the 2) right 3) sum 4) place 33. What is the code for the right place? 1) h33 s38 c83 2) h33 x78 c83 3) h33 s39 c83 4) Can t be determined 34. What may be the possible code for success is well? 1) b91 y87 e752) e75 b91 u693) b91 y87 l48 4) l48 b91 p What is the code for life? 1) g21 2) r31 3) c83 4) Can t be determined Directions (Q ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions A is the sister of B. B is married to C. C is the father of D. E is the son of F. B is the mother-in-law of F. A is married to G. H is the daughter of G. C has only one child. 36. How many male members are there in the family? 1) Four 2) Three 3) Two 4) Can t be determined 37. How is H related to B? 1) Sister 2) Brother 3) Niece 4) Can t be determined 38. How is E related to C? 1) Grand father 2) Father 3) Son 4) Grand son Directions (Q ) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions There are six friends A, B, C, D, E and F. D is elder than A and B. A is elder than B. F is elder than E. C is elder than D. B is elder than F. If the age of F is 38 years, and the third eldest person is 48 years old. 39. What could possibly the age of B? 1) 36 2) 52 3) 44 4) Which of the following statements must be true on the basis of information given above? 1) E may be 40 years old. 2) Only C, D and F are elder than E. 3) The age of C must be 52 years. 4) D is 46 years old. Downloaded From:

6 Downloaded From: Test-II: Quantitative Aptitude Directions (Q ) : Study the following table carefully and answer the given question. Total number of people = Professioins Percentage of people Percentage of female Percentage of male Teaching 75 Banking Management Medical Engineering 50 Law If the difference between the percentage people of medical and teaching is 13%, then what is the ratio of the total males in medical and teaching profession to that of females in the same professions? 1) 507 : 233 2) 250 : 163 3) 185 : 233 4) 233 : If the percentage of people in Teaching profession is 25%, then the females in Engineering profession are approximately what per cent of the females in Management profession? 1) 324 2) 264 3) 286 4) If the percentage of people in Engineering profession is 16%, then the total number of people in Teaching profession is approximately what percent of the total number of people in Law profession? 1) 212% 2) 227% 3) 184% 4) 196% 44. If the difference between the percentage of people in Teaching and Engineering is 9%. What is the difference between the total number of males and the total number of female from all the professions together? 1) ) ) ) What is the ratio of the number of males in Banking profession to the number of females in Management profession? 1) 165 : 124 2) 165 : 28 3) 56 : 105 4) 34 : 21 Directions (Q ) : In each of the following questions one number is wrong. Find the wrong number ) 585 2) 571 3) 615 4) 795 5) ) 69 2) 36 3) 113 4) )

7 1) 507 2) ) ) 999 5) ) ) ) ) ) ) 25 2) 221 3) ) ) 5 Directions (Q ) : Find out the approximate value which is closest to the value that should replace the question mark (?) in the following questions % of % of 4516 =? ) 20 2) 40 3) 30 4) 25 5) = (46 +?) 8 1) 74 2) 66 3) 58 4) 40 5) of of =?% of ) 60 2) 50 3) 80 4) 70 5) (64.2) (44.6) 1.95 (7.1)? = ) 2 2) 4 3) 3 4) 1 5) ? = of ) 16 2) 20 3) 12 4) 25 5) 30 Directions (Q ) : Study the following table carefully to answer the given question. In the table given below the exchange rates of different currencies against the rupee are given. An Indian motor vehicle manufacturing company Tata gets its spare parts from different vendors in different countries. The above table gives the prices of these parts in each country. In terms of the currency of that country. There is no other additional cost involved in manufacturing a vehicle. Countries Parts Body Wheels Engine Ohters Total Japan(Yen) Russia (Ruble) India (INR) China(Yuan) German (Euro) Total Numeric value Country Currency INR Equivalent Japan Yen 0.59 Russia Ruble 1.15 India INR 1 China Yuan 9.73 German Euro The company plans to design a new vehicle, for that Tata buy Body from German, wheels from Russia, Engine from China and others from India. Find the total manufacturing cost in INR? 1) ) ) ) Downloaded From:

8 Downloaded From: If Tata wants to manufacture a vehicle at the least cost and all parts should be purchased from one country then what would be the expenditure in INR? 1) ) ) ) The manufacturing company Tata wants to manufacture the most expensive motor vehicle and all parts should be purchased from one country then company will prefer vendors from which country based on manufacturing cost in INR? 1) German 2) China 3) Japan 4) India 5) Russia 59. Apart from the cost of spare parts, an additional cost of INR is required to produce each vehicle. If the company spent ` to buy parts from Japan then how many vehicle will be manufactured with this cost? 1) 150 2) 125 3) 100 4) Tata company plans to buy all spare parts either from China or from Russia. What will be the difference in manufacturing cost (in Euro-approximate value)? 1) 980 2) ) 955 4) 968 Directions (Q ) : In the given questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate 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 and y can t be determined 61. I. 7x 2 59x 36 = 0 II. 9y y + 26 = I. 4x 2 x 3 = 0 II. 12y y + 8 = I. 3x x + 63 = 0 II. 2y y + 21 = I. x = 0 II. x 3481 = I. 5x 4y = 76 II. 3x 8y = A tank is 4 1 th full. Two taps which fill the tank in 15 minutes and 20 minutes respectively are opened simultaneously. After 5 minutes, a third tap which empties the full tank in 30 minutes is also opened. In how many minutes the tank will be full? 1 2 1) 4 minutes 2) 5 minutes 3) 7minutes 4) 8 minutes 67. If two times of the son s age in years is included to the father s age, the total is 59 and if two times of the father s age is included to the son s age, the total is 82. So the father s age is : 1) 40 2) 35 3) 42 4) 48 5) A company xyz is creating a new signature drink. They are using two alcoholic ingredients in the drink whisky and ouzo. They are using two non-alcoholic ingredients in the drink Apple juice and Orange soft drink. The alcoholic ingredients contain 50% alcohol. The non-alcoholic ingredients contain no alcohol. How many litres of non-alcoholic ingredients must be added to 5 litres of alcoholic ingredients to produce a mixture that is 20% alcohol? 1) 7.5 litres 2) 10 litres 3) 8 litres 4) 6 litres 5) 6.5 litres 69. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. Find the probability of getting a multiple of 2 on one dice and multiple of 3 on the other dice. 1) ) ) ) The length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio 3 : 2. If the length is increased by 5 m and keeping the breadth same, the new area of rectangle is 2600 m 2. What is the breadth of the rectangle? 1) 40 m 2) 36 m 3) 24 m 4) 28 m

9 Directions (Q ) : Answer the questions based on the following data : Literacy rate inflation and per capita income are three important parameters which reflect the macroeconomic and the socio-economic of a nation. Literacy rate measures the percentage of population that can read and write; inflation measures the rate of growth in prices; and the per capita income is an indicator of the wealth of the nation. The following graph based on the data collected from various sources gives the indices of literacy, price and the per capital income using as the base year Literacy Index Price Index Per capita income Index Years 71. Which index for which year shows the maximum percentage increase compared to the preceding period? 1) Price Index ) Price Index ) Income Index ) Literacy Index In which year the per capita income index increases faster than the price index compared to the preceding period? 1) ) ) ) If the literacy rate in is 25% what is the average growth rate percentage of literates? 1) 12.5% 2) 25% 3) 2.5% 4) Data insufficient 74. What are the respective indices of literacy, price and the per capita income for taking as the base year? 1) 131.8, 223.7, 197 2) 128.8, 312.8, 203 3) , 313.8, 199 4) 136.9, 313.8, What is the average annual increase in literacy index from to ? 1) 2.5 2) ) 4.9 4) Rohit starts from x and Deepak starts from y to meet each other. Speed of Rohit is 25 km/hr, while speed of Deepak is 35 km/hr, if the distance between x and y be 120 km and both Rohit and Deepak start their journey at the same time, when will they meet? 1 1) 4 hr 2) 2 hr 3) 3 hr 4) 4 hr If an office the number of employees reduces in the ratio of 3 : 2 and the wages increases in the ratio of 20 : 27. What is the profit percentage of employees over the previous wages? 1) 8% 2) 12% 3) 15% 4) 10% Sumit borrowed ` 800 at 10% rate of interest. He repaid ` 400 at the end of the first year. What is the amount required to pay at the end of second year to discharge his loan which was calculated at compound interest? 1) 480 2) 550 3) 528 4) Downloaded From:

10 Downloaded From: Anand and Roshan undertook a work for ` 700. Anand got ` 300 more than that of Roshan, when they worked together. Roshan takes 9 days more than Anand, when they work individually. In how many days Anand and Roshan working together can do the whole work : ) 6 days 2) 4 days 3) 4 days 4) 5 days 80. Three candidates A, B and C contested an election. Out of the total votes on a voter list 25% did not vote and 6.66% votes polled were invalid. C got 4900 valid votes which were 40% more than that of B. If A got only 40% of the total votes, then who is the winner? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) None 5) Can t be determined 4 7 ALL THE BEST!! BSC Academy is also offering an affordable 195 for RRB PO Prelims exam (Based on the New Pattern) which gives you access to 15 Fulllength Mock Tests for the Pre exam. You can get it from our BSC Academy Website.

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