IBPS RRB PO Prelims Full Test 3

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Question No. 1

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are eight Police officers i.e., P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W  and all of them are working on eight different designations viz. Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Inspector, Deputy Inspector, Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent, Assistant Chief, and Agent but not necessarily in the same order. Commissioner is the senior most and Agent is the junior most. Not more than two people are senior to Q. Q is not the senior most. Both V and R are junior to Q. S and W are working on immediate posts and neither of them is working as an Agent or Assistant Chief. P is two posts junior to Q. R is an immediate junior to V, who is not working as Deputy Superintendent. T is senior to U but not the senior most.

Who works as a Deputy Commissioner?

Question No. 2

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are eight Police officers i.e., P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W  and all of them are working on eight different designations viz. Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Inspector, Deputy Inspector, Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent, Assistant Chief, and Agent but not necessarily in the same order. Commissioner is the senior most and Agent is the junior most. Not more than two people are senior to Q. Q is not the senior most. Both V and R are junior to Q. S and W are working on immediate posts and neither of them is working as an Agent or Assistant Chief. P is two posts junior to Q. R is an immediate junior to V, who is not working as Deputy Superintendent. T is senior to U but not the senior most.

Which one of the following option is correct about U?

Question No. 4

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are eight Police officers i.e., P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W  and all of them are working on eight different designations viz. Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Inspector, Deputy Inspector, Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent, Assistant Chief, and Agent but not necessarily in the same order. Commissioner is the senior most and Agent is the junior most. Not more than two people are senior to Q. Q is not the senior most. Both V and R are junior to Q. S and W are working on immediate posts and neither of them is working as an Agent or Assistant Chief. P is two posts junior to Q. R is an immediate junior to V, who is not working as Deputy Superintendent. T is senior to U but not the senior most.

Who is working as Suprintendent?

Question No. 4

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are eight Police officers i.e., P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W  and all of them are working on eight different designations viz. Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Inspector, Deputy Inspector, Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent, Assistant Chief, and Agent but not necessarily in the same order. Commissioner is the senior most and Agent is the junior most. Not more than two people are senior to Q. Q is not the senior most. Both V and R are junior to Q. S and W are working on immediate posts and neither of them is working as an Agent or Assistant Chief. P is two posts junior to Q. R is an immediate junior to V, who is not working as Deputy Superintendent. T is senior to U but not the senior most.

Who is two posts junior to T?

Question No. 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are eight Police officers i.e., P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W  and all of them are working on eight different designations viz. Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Inspector, Deputy Inspector, Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent, Assistant Chief, and Agent but not necessarily in the same order. Commissioner is the senior most and Agent is the junior most. Not more than two people are senior to Q. Q is not the senior most. Both V and R are junior to Q. S and W are working on immediate posts and neither of them is working as an Agent or Assistant Chief. P is two posts junior to Q. R is an immediate junior to V, who is not working as Deputy Superintendent. T is senior to U but not the senior most.

Which of the following statement is True  About Q?


i) Q is an immediate Junior to W.

ii) Q is working as an Inspector.

iii) Q is an immediate junior to S.

Question No. 6

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the questions.Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G have been selected for different sports and their trainings are to be conducted in different months viz. February, March, April, June, July, September, October but not necessarily in the same order. Training of no two students are in the same month. Training for Cricket will not start in the month which has 31 days and Volleyball training starts in June. Only one person got trained between the training of Football and A. B is selected for Tennis and his training will start in a month which has 30 days but not before E. C is selected for either football or basketball and his training will start after the training of B. E neither selected for football nor kabaddi and his training starts in the month having 31 days. Only one person’s training was done between B and G who does not like Kabaddi. Training for Hockey will not start in the month of either April or October. Football training will be done before the hockey training. Training of D starts immediately before E. Kabaddi training started in the month having 31days but after the training of Cricket.

Training of how many students were started between A and F?

Question No. 7

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the questions.Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G have been selected for different sports and their trainings are to be conducted in different months viz. February, March, April, June, July, September, October but not necessarily in the same order. Training of no two students are in the same month. Training for Cricket will not start in the month which has 31 days and Volleyball training starts in June. Only one person got trained between the training of Football and A. B is selected for Tennis and his training will start in a month which has 30 days but not before E. C is selected for either football or basketball and his training will start after the training of B. E neither selected for football nor kabaddi and his training starts in the month having 31 days. Only one person’s training was done between B and G who does not like Kabaddi. Training for Hockey will not start in the month of either April or October. Football training will be done before the hockey training. Training of D starts immediately before E. Kabaddi training started in the month having 31days but after the training of Cricket.

E is selected for which of the following sport and in which month his training will be started?

Question No. 8

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the questions.Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G have been selected for different sports and their trainings are to be conducted in different months viz. February, March, April, June, July, September, October but not necessarily in the same order. Training of no two students are in the same month. Training for Cricket will not start in the month which has 31 days and Volleyball training starts in June. Only one person got trained between the training of Football and A. B is selected for Tennis and his training will start in a month which has 30 days but not before E. C is selected for either football or basketball and his training will start after the training of B. E neither selected for football nor kabaddi and his training starts in the month having 31 days. Only one person’s training was done between B and G who does not like Kabaddi. Training for Hockey will not start in the month of either April or October. Football training will be done before the hockey training. Training of D starts immediately before E. Kabaddi training started in the month having 31days but after the training of Cricket.

In February month which of the following training was started?

Question No. 9

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the questions.Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G have been selected for different sports and their trainings are to be conducted in different months viz. February, March, April, June, July, September, October but not necessarily in the same order. Training of no two students are in the same month. Training for Cricket will not start in the month which has 31 days and Volleyball training starts in June. Only one person got trained between the training of Football and A. B is selected for Tennis and his training will start in a month which has 30 days but not before E. C is selected for either football or basketball and his training will start after the training of B. E neither selected for football nor kabaddi and his training starts in the month having 31 days. Only one person’s training was done between B and G who does not like Kabaddi. Training for Hockey will not start in the month of either April or October. Football training will be done before the hockey training. Training of D starts immediately before E. Kabaddi training started in the month having 31days but after the training of Cricket.

In which of the following months, Cricket training started and also who is selected for Cricket?

Question No. 10

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the questions.Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G have been selected for different sports and their trainings are to be conducted in different months viz. February, March, April, June, July, September, October but not necessarily in the same order. Training of no two students are in the same month. Training for Cricket will not start in the month which has 31 days and Volleyball training starts in June. Only one person got trained between the training of Football and A. B is selected for Tennis and his training will start in a month which has 30 days but not before E. C is selected for either football or basketball and his training will start after the training of B. E neither selected for football nor kabaddi and his training starts in the month having 31 days. Only one person’s training was done between B and G who does not like Kabaddi. Training for Hockey will not start in the month of either April or October. Football training will be done before the hockey training. Training of D starts immediately before E. Kabaddi training started in the month having 31days but after the training of Cricket.

Who is selected for Basketball among them?

Question No. 11

Direction: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion among the given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: 

Conclusions:

I. J > H

II. G < M

Question No. 12

Direction: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:

Conclusions:

I. F < B

II. A > D

Question No. 13

Direction: In the following question, assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among the given conclusions is/are definitely true, and then give your answers accordingly.

Statement: 

Conclusions:

I. Z > V

Question No. 14

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘MONSTER’, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in the English Alphabet?

Question No. 15

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Some persons namely Simran, Ram, Arohi, Ishan, Rohan, Akash, Richa, Crystal, Sita, Kaushal lives on five storey building on two flats P and Q  such that bottom most floor is number 1 and top most floor is number 5 and Flat P is to the west of Flat Q but not necessarily in the same order. Crystal lives on an odd number floor in Flat Q. Kaushal  lives above the floor of Ram, who lives on Flat P. There are two floors between Simran and Arohi, who lives below Simran. Ram lives two floor above Ishan, who lives on odd number floor. Rohan lives to the east of Sita. Both Simran, who lives on odd number floor and Akash lives on same type of flat. Akash lives to the Northwest of Ishan.

Which among them lives on Fourth Floor ?

Question No. 16

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Some persons namely Simran, Ram, Arohi, Ishan, Rohan, Akash, Richa, Crystal, Sita, Kaushal lives on five storey building on two flats P and Q  such that bottom most floor is number 1 and top most floor is number 5 and Flat P is to the west of Flat Q but not necessarily in the same order. Crystal lives on an odd number floor in Flat Q. Kaushal  lives above the floor of Ram, who lives on Flat P. There are two floors between Simran and Arohi, who lives below Simran. Ram lives two floor above Ishan, who lives on odd number floor. Rohan lives to the east of Sita. Both Simran, who lives on odd number floor and Akash lives on same type of flat. Akash lives to the Northwest of Ishan.

Which of the following statement is correct ?

Question No. 17

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Some persons namely Simran, Ram, Arohi, Ishan, Rohan, Akash, Richa, Crystal, Sita, Kaushal lives on five storey building on two flats P and Q  such that bottom most floor is number 1 and top most floor is number 5 and Flat P is to the west of Flat Q but not necessarily in the same order. Crystal lives on an odd number floor in Flat Q. Kaushal  lives above the floor of Ram, who lives on Flat P. There are two floors between Simran and Arohi, who lives below Simran. Ram lives two floor above Ishan, who lives on odd number floor. Rohan lives to the east of Sita. Both Simran, who lives on odd number floor and Akash lives on same type of flat. Akash lives to the Northwest of Ishan.

Which of the following statement is / are true ?


A) Rohan lives to the Northeast of Akash.

B) There is only two floors between Sita and Richa.

c) Richa lives to the west of Ishan.

Question No. 18

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Some persons namely Simran, Ram, Arohi, Ishan, Rohan, Akash, Richa, Crystal, Sita, Kaushal lives on five storey building on two flats P and Q  such that bottom most floor is number 1 and top most floor is number 5 and Flat P is to the west of Flat Q but not necessarily in the same order. Crystal lives on an odd number floor in Flat Q. Kaushal  lives above the floor of Ram, who lives on Flat P. There are two floors between Simran and Arohi, who lives below Simran. Ram lives two floor above Ishan, who lives on odd number floor. Rohan lives to the east of Sita. Both Simran, who lives on odd number floor and Akash lives on same type of flat. Akash lives to the Northwest of Ishan.

Who among them lives to the Southeast of Akash ?

Question No. 19

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Some persons namely Simran, Ram, Arohi, Ishan, Rohan, Akash, Richa, Crystal, Sita, Kaushal lives on five storey building on two flats P and Q  such that bottom most floor is number 1 and top most floor is number 5 and Flat P is to the west of Flat Q but not necessarily in the same order. Crystal lives on an odd number floor in Flat Q. Kaushal  lives above the floor of Ram, who lives on Flat P. There are two floors between Simran and Arohi, who lives below Simran. Ram lives two floor above Ishan, who lives on odd number floor. Rohan lives to the east of Sita. Both Simran, who lives on odd number floor and Akash lives on same type of flat. Akash lives to the Northwest of Ishan.

How many person lives above Kaushal ?

Question No. 20

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

There are ten persons sitting in two parallel rows. Five persons A, B, C, D, and E are facing north. In another row, five persons V, W, X, Y and Z are facing south but not necessarily in the same order. Each person from one row faces exactly one person from the other row.Two people sit between A and D. A sits at one of the extreme ends. Immediate neighbor of D faces W. Two people sit between W and Y. V and X are the immediate neighbors of each other. X does not sit opposite to D. Z sits third to the left of V.E sits second to the right of B.

Who among the following sits immediately to the left of Y?

Question No. 21

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

There are ten persons sitting in two parallel rows. Five persons A, B, C, D, and E are facing north. In another row, five persons V, W, X, Y and Z are facing south but not necessarily in the same order. Each person from one row faces exactly one person from the other row.Two people sit between A and D. A sits at one of the extreme ends. Immediate neighbor of D faces W. Two people sit between W and Y. V and X are the immediate neighbors of each other. X does not sit opposite to D. Z sits third to the left of V.E sits second to the right of B.

How many people sit between B and D?

Question No. 22

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

There are ten persons sitting in two parallel rows. Five persons A, B, C, D, and E are facing north. In another row, five persons V, W, X, Y and Z are facing south but not necessarily in the same order. Each person from one row faces exactly one person from the other row.Two people sit between A and D. A sits at one of the extreme ends. Immediate neighbor of D faces W. Two people sit between W and Y. V and X are the immediate neighbors of each other. X does not sit opposite to D. Z sits third to the left of V.E sits second to the right of B.

Who among the following sits in the middle of the row?

Question No. 23

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

There are ten persons sitting in two parallel rows. Five persons A, B, C, D, and E are facing north. In another row, five persons V, W, X, Y and Z are facing south but not necessarily in the same order. Each person from one row faces exactly one person from the other row.Two people sit between A and D. A sits at one of the extreme ends. Immediate neighbor of D faces W. Two people sit between W and Y. V and X are the immediate neighbors of each other. X does not sit opposite to D. Z sits third to the left of V.E sits second to the right of B.

In a certain way, W is related to D, X is related to C then Y is related to which of the following?

Question No. 24

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions asked below.

There are ten persons sitting in two parallel rows. Five persons A, B, C, D, and E are facing north. In another row, five persons V, W, X, Y and Z are facing south but not necessarily in the same order. Each person from one row faces exactly one person from the other row.Two people sit between A and D. A sits at one of the extreme ends. Immediate neighbor of D faces W. Two people sit between W and Y. V and X are the immediate neighbors of each other. X does not sit opposite to D. Z sits third to the left of V.E sits second to the right of B.

Four among five are similar in a certain way thus form a group. Which among the following does not belong to that group?

Question No. 25

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

A family consists of seven members and two married couples. M is the sister-in-law of Q who is the mother of J. M is unmarried. L is the only son of V. A is the father of Q’s spouse. C is the mother of V and the paternal grandmother of J. A has only two kids.

Who among the following person is Nephew of M?

Question No. 26

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

A family consists of seven members and two married couples. M is the sister-in-law of Q who is the mother of J. M is unmarried. L is the only son of V. A is the father of Q’s spouse. C is the mother of V and the paternal grandmother of J. A has only two kids.

How many male members are in the family?

Question No. 27

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

A family consists of seven members and two married couples. M is the sister-in-law of Q who is the mother of J. M is unmarried. L is the only son of V. A is the father of Q’s spouse. C is the mother of V and the paternal grandmother of J. A has only two kids.

How is M related to C?

Question No. 28

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in different banks i.e. PNB, Canara and SBI. A minimum of two persons and a maximum of three persons work in each bank.

E does not work in SBI. E and G work in different banks. B works with G but does not work in PNB bank. F does not work with E and B. A does not work in Canara Bank. H works in the bank along with D but does not work in SBI. C works with A but does not work with F and B.

In which bank, does the maximum number of persons work?

Question No. 29

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in different banks i.e. PNB, Canara and SBI. A minimum of two persons and a maximum of three persons work in each bank.

E does not work in SBI. E and G work in different banks. B works with G but does not work in PNB bank. F does not work with E and B. A does not work in Canara Bank. H works in the bank along with D but does not work in SBI. C works with A but does not work with F and B.

Who works in Canara bank?

Question No. 30

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in different banks i.e. PNB, Canara and SBI. A minimum of two persons and a maximum of three persons work in each bank.

E does not work in SBI. E and G work in different banks. B works with G but does not work in PNB bank. F does not work with E and B. A does not work in Canara Bank. H works in the bank along with D but does not work in SBI. C works with A but does not work with F and B.

D works in which bank?

Question No. 31

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in different banks i.e. PNB, Canara and SBI. A minimum of two persons and a maximum of three persons work in each bank.

E does not work in SBI. E and G work in different banks. B works with G but does not work in PNB bank. F does not work with E and B. A does not work in Canara Bank. H works in the bank along with D but does not work in SBI. C works with A but does not work with F and B.

 Find the odd one out:

Question No. 32

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in different banks i.e. PNB, Canara and SBI. A minimum of two persons and a maximum of three persons work in each bank.

E does not work in SBI. E and G work in different banks. B works with G but does not work in PNB bank. F does not work with E and B. A does not work in Canara Bank. H works in the bank along with D but does not work in SBI. C works with A but does not work with F and B.

Which of the following statement is true?

Question No. 33

The consonants in the word 'EQUIVOCAL' are changed to the respective previous alphabets in the English alphabetical series and the vowels are changed to the respective alphabets succeeding them in the English alphabetical series. What is the 4th letter from the left end in the word formed after arranging these letters in alphabetical order?

Question No. 34

Directions: In the questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions I, II. You have to 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 bhangra are gidda.

No gidda is garba.

Conclusions:

I. Some garba being bhangra is a possibility.

II. All bhangra can be garba.

Question No. 35

Direction: In the question below are given four statements followed by four 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 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:

Only a few apple are grapes

Only grapes are Fig

No grapes is tomato

Conclusion:

I. All apple can be Grapes

II. Some apple is not tomato

Question No. 36

Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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:

Only few kajal are mascara.

A few mascara are liner.

No liner is blush.

Conclusions:

I. Some kajal are not mascara is a possibility.

II. Some blush are mascara.

Question No. 37

Select which of the following is different from the other four alternatives.

Question No. 38

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Marth started walking from point P in south direction, after walking 4 m she turns left from point Q. She then walks for 7 m and then turns left from point R, she then walks for 8 m and then turns left from point S. She then walks for 5 m and then turns left from point T and walks for 11 m and then turns right from point U and walks for 6 m till point V. 

In which direction is point P with respect to point V?

Question No. 39

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Marth started walking from point P in south direction, after walking 4 m she turns left from point Q. She then walks for 7 m and then turns left from point R, she then walks for 8 m and then turns left from point S. She then walks for 5 m and then turns left from point T and walks for 11 m and then turns right from point U and walks for 6 m till point V. 

What is the shortest distance between point Q and point V?

Question No. 40

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Marth started walking from point P in south direction, after walking 4 m she turns left from point Q. She then walks for 7 m and then turns left from point R, she then walks for 8 m and then turns left from point S. She then walks for 5 m and then turns left from point T and walks for 11 m and then turns right from point U and walks for 6 m till point V. 

Four are the same in a certain way thus forms a group. Which among the following does not belong to the group?

Question No. 41

40000 persons (male + female) visited three different metro cities viz Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The number of persons visiting Mumbai and the number of persons visiting Delhi are in the ratio of 5 : 7. Out of total number of persons who visited Kolkata, 60% are females and the number of males visiting Kolkata is 5120 less than number of males who visited Delhi. Out of total number of persons who visited Mumbai, 4500 were males, while the sum of number of females who visited Delhi and number of females who visited Mumbai together is 14700.

Find the average number of females who visited Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata.

Question No. 42

40000 persons (male + female) visited three different metro cities viz Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The number of persons visiting Mumbai and the number of persons visiting Delhi are in the ratio of 5 : 7. Out of total number of persons who visited Kolkata, 60% are females and the number of males visiting Kolkata is 5120 less than number of males who visited Delhi. Out of total number of persons who visited Mumbai, 4500 were males, while the sum of number of females who visited Delhi and number of females who visited Mumbai together is 14700.

What is the respective ratio between the total number of males who visited Delhi and total number of persons who visited Kolkata?

Question No. 43

40000 persons (male + female) visited three different metro cities viz Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The number of persons visiting Mumbai and the number of persons visiting Delhi are in the ratio of 5 : 7. Out of total number of persons who visited Kolkata, 60% are females and the number of males visiting Kolkata is 5120 less than number of males who visited Delhi. Out of total number of persons who visited Mumbai, 4500 were males, while the sum of number of females who visited Delhi and number of females who visited Mumbai together is 14700.

Total number of males who visited Kolkata and the number of males who visited Delhi is how much percent(approx) of the total number of persons who visited all the three cities?

Question No. 44

40000 persons (male + female) visited three different metro cities viz Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The number of persons visiting Mumbai and the number of persons visiting Delhi are in the ratio of 5 : 7. Out of total number of persons who visited Kolkata, 60% are females and the number of males visiting Kolkata is 5120 less than number of males who visited Delhi. Out of total number of persons who visited Mumbai, 4500 were males, while the sum of number of females who visited Delhi and number of females who visited Mumbai together is 14700.

Find the difference between total number of females visiting Mumbai and Delhi and the total number of males visiting Kolkata and Mumbai.

Question No. 45

40000 persons (male + female) visited three different metro cities viz Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The number of persons visiting Mumbai and the number of persons visiting Delhi are in the ratio of 5 : 7. Out of total number of persons who visited Kolkata, 60% are females and the number of males visiting Kolkata is 5120 less than number of males who visited Delhi. Out of total number of persons who visited Mumbai, 4500 were males, while the sum of number of females who visited Delhi and number of females who visited Mumbai together is 14700.

Number of females who visited Kolkata is how much percent(approx) how much percent of the number of females who visited Mumbai?

Question No. 46

Three pipes A, B, C can fill a cistern in 9 hours ,12 hours and 18 hours respectively. if pipe A is open all the time and B and C are opened alternatively for one hour each then the cistern will be full in?

Question No. 47

Pankaj purchased an item for Rs. 7500 and sold it at the gain of 24%. From that amount he purchased another item and sold it at the loss of 20%. What is his overall gain/loss?

Question No. 48

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

414, ?, 528, 642, 794

Question No. 49

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

650, 640, 620, 580, (?), 340

Question No. 50

What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

108, 12, 96, 13.7, ?, 16.44

Question No. 51

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

2, 5, 10, 17, 26, (?)

Question No. 52

What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following number series?

999, 1332, 1727, 2198, 2743, (?)

Question No. 53

What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

18, 232, 571, ?, 1798, 2788

Question No. 54

A certain sum when invested at simple interest of 20% p.a for 28 months yields Rs. 7000 as interest. If the same sum is invested at compound interest (compounded annually) of 20% p.a. for 2 years, then the interest received will be.

Question No. 55

If a car's regular speed is decreased by 30 km/hr due to rain and it takes 1 hour and 48 minutes longer to cover a distance of 240 km, how much time would it take to cover the same distance at the regular speed?

Question No. 56

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Given line graph shows the number of seats (General and Sleeper) in six different buses (A, B, C, D, E, and F).

Note: Total number of seats in a bus = (Number of General seats + Number of Sleeper Seats).



Total number of seats in Bus C and Bus D together is what percent more/less than the total number of Sleeper seats in all six buses together?

Question No. 57

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Given line graph shows the number of seats (General and Sleeper) in six different buses (A, B, C, D, E, and F).

Note: Total number of seats in a bus = (Number of General seats + Number of Sleeper Seats).



Find the average number of seats in all six buses together. (Approximately)

Question No. 58

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Given line graph shows the number of seats (General and Sleeper) in six different buses (A, B, C, D, E, and F).

Note: Total number of seats in a bus = (Number of General seats + Number of Sleeper Seats).



Find the sum between total number of General seats in Bus A, B, and C together and total number of Sleeper seats in Bus D, E, and F together.

Question No. 59

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Given line graph shows the number of seats (General and Sleeper) in six different buses (A, B, C, D, E, and F).

Note: Total number of seats in a bus = (Number of General seats + Number of Sleeper Seats).


If the ticket fare of one General ticket and one sleeper ticket of Bus F is Rs. 300 and Rs. 500 respectively, then find the total amount generated for Bus F.

Question No. 60

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Given line graph shows the number of seats (General and Sleeper) in six different buses (A, B, C, D, E, and F).

Note: Total number of seats in a bus = (Number of General seats + Number of Sleeper Seats).



In which of the following Bus, the difference between General and Sleeper seats in the second highest?

Question No. 61

Arjun and Bhavesh invest in a partnership business in the ratio of 5:6. If Arjun’s share of profit is Rs. 4000 out of a total profit of Rs. 9600, find the ratio of the period of investment of Arjun to that of Bhavesh.

Question No. 62

In the given questions, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 6x2 + (1/2) = (7/2)x

II. 12y2 + 2 = 10y

Question No. 63

In the following question, two equations are given. You have to solve the equation and mark the answer accordingly.

I. x2 + 11x + 24 = 0

II. y2 + 26y + 69 = 0

Question No. 64

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 + 38x – 80 = 0 

II. y2 + 48y – 100 = 0

Question No. 65

In the given question, two equations numbered I and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 - 28x + 196 = 0

II. y2 - 169 = 0

Question No. 66

In the given questions, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 4x2 + 8x = 4x + 8

II. y2 + 9y = 2y - 12

Question No. 67

Some amount is to be distributed between three friends A, B and C in the ratio of 7 : 8 : 12. The share of C is Rs. 20 more than the share of B. Find the difference between the share of B and A.

Question No. 68

Directions:  The given pie chart shows the distribution of the number of students applied for the six different exams such as SSC, IBPS, SBI, LIC, RRB and UIIC.


Out of applied students in IBPS exams and UIIC exams 80% and 60% of the students cleared the exams

Question No. 69

Directions:  The given pie chart shows the distribution of the number of students applied for the six different exams such as SSC, IBPS, SBI, LIC, RRB and UIIC.



If the number of students who applied for the SBI exams male to female, is in the ratio 6: 5. If the number of male applied for TET exam is 20% more than number of males applied exam number of males applied for SBI exam and Number of female applied for TET exam is 20% less than the number of female applied for the SBI exam. Find number of students applied for TET exams.

Question No. 70

Directions:  The given pie chart shows the distribution of the number of students applied for the six different exams such as SSC, IBPS, SBI, LIC, RRB and UIIC.




If the number of female students applied for SSC exams, LIC exams and RRB exams are 40% , 30% and 28% respectively, find the average number of female students applied for the SSC, LIC and RRB exams.

Question No. 71

Directions:  The given pie chart shows the distribution of the number of students applied for the six different exams such as SSC, IBPS, SBI, LIC, RRB and UIIC.



If 60% of the students who applied for SSC exams are males and 40% of the students who applied for LIC exams are females. Find the difference between the number of females who applied for the SSC exams and number of males who applied for the LIC exams.

Question No. 72

Directions:  The given pie chart shows the distribution of the number of students applied for the six different exams such as SSC, IBPS, SBI, LIC, RRB and UIIC.



Find the ratio between the number of students applied for the IBPS and LIC exams to the SBI and UIIC exams.

Question No. 73

What value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

370% of 60 - 210 % of 40 + 3174 / 23 = ? x 23 x 3

Question No. 74

What will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

37.5% of 96 + 37% of 3700 = ? - 252 ÷ 3 + 150

Question No. 75

What will come in the place of the question mark ? in the following question ?

900 of 20% + 120% of 40 - 276 + 5 × 12  = ?1/2

Question No. 76

What will come in the place of the question mark ? in the following question ?

32% of 250 - 45% of 120 = 10 - (?/3)

Question No. 77

What will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

( ? + 15 ) × 3 + 675 ÷ 25 = 20% of 780 + 549

Question No. 78

What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following question ?

 53291/2 + 75691/2 + 1441/2 = ? + 59291/2

Question No. 79

Find the number of such words made from all letters of word 'ISOLATE' in which atleast 2 vowels are together.

Question No. 80

The curved surface area of cylinder is 88 sq.cm. The radius of cylinder is 8.6 less than the height of cylinder. The ratio between the radius of cylinder and radius of sphere is 2 : 3. Find the volume of sphere.

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