IBPS RRB PO Prelims Full Test 4

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Question No. 1

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Six boxes F, G, H, U, T, and Q having a different number of marbles - 16, 25, 36, 60, 49, and 52 are placed one above another but not necessarily in the same order. Box Q is placed at the top. The box which has 52 marbles is placed just above box U. Number of marbles in the box Q is a perfect square number but not 49. Two boxes are placed between the boxes Q and U. Box G is placed just below the box which has the maximum number of marbles. Only two boxes are placed below the box which has 16 marbles. Box F is placed above the box T, which is placed just above box H. Difference between the number of marbles in box T and box Q is 13. 

Which box has the highest number of marbles?

Question No. 2

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Six boxes F, G, H, U, T, and Q having a different number of marbles - 16, 25, 36, 60, 49, and 52 are placed one above another but not necessarily in the same order. Box Q is placed at the top. The box which has 52 marbles is placed just above box U. Number of marbles in the box Q is a perfect square number but not 49. Two boxes are placed between the boxes Q and U. Box G is placed just below the box which has the maximum number of marbles. Only two boxes are placed below the box which has 16 marbles. Box F is placed above the box T, which is placed just above box H. Difference between the number of marbles in box T and box Q is 13. 

Box T has ___ marbles.

Question No. 3

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Six boxes F, G, H, U, T, and Q having a different number of marbles - 16, 25, 36, 60, 49, and 52 are placed one above another but not necessarily in the same order. Box Q is placed at the top. The box which has 52 marbles is placed just above box U. Number of marbles in the box Q is a perfect square number but not 49. Two boxes are placed between the boxes Q and U. Box G is placed just below the box which has the maximum number of marbles. Only two boxes are placed below the box which has 16 marbles. Box F is placed above the box T, which is placed just above box H. Difference between the number of marbles in box T and box Q is 13. 

If Q : 6 and T : 7 then U : ?

Question No. 4

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Six boxes F, G, H, U, T, and Q having a different number of marbles - 16, 25, 36, 60, 49, and 52 are placed one above another but not necessarily in the same order. Box Q is placed at the top. The box which has 52 marbles is placed just above box U. Number of marbles in the box Q is a perfect square number but not 49. Two boxes are placed between the boxes Q and U. Box G is placed just below the box which has the maximum number of marbles. Only two boxes are placed below the box which has 16 marbles. Box F is placed above the box T, which is placed just above box H. Difference between the number of marbles in box T and box Q is 13. 

Difference between the number of marbles in box F and box T is ___.

Question No. 5

Direction: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

Six boxes F, G, H, U, T, and Q having a different number of marbles - 16, 25, 36, 60, 49, and 52 are placed one above another but not necessarily in the same order. Box Q is placed at the top. The box which has 52 marbles is placed just above box U. Number of marbles in the box Q is a perfect square number but not 49. Two boxes are placed between the boxes Q and U. Box G is placed just below the box which has the maximum number of marbles. Only two boxes are placed below the box which has 16 marbles. Box F is placed above the box T, which is placed just above box H. Difference between the number of marbles in box T and box Q is 13. 

Sum of the number of marbles in boxes F and H is ___ more than the sum of the number of marbles in boxes G and U.

Question No. 6

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

Statements: 

Conclusions:

I. K < T

II. R > N

III. K > T

Question No. 7

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

Statements: 

Conclusions:

I. Y > N

II. S > Y

III. U > I

IV. S > O

Question No. 8

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

Statements: 

Conclusions:

I. Q < N 

III. N > L

Question No. 9

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

Statement:

A < B M = N; B = D > E

R > S

Conclusions:

I. A > P

II. C > R

III. L = E

Question No. 10

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

Seven individuals, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, are sitting in a row from left to right, and all are facing south. They all like different items, i.e. Cars, Bikes, Books, Phones, Laptops, Watches, and Bags. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
A, who likes Phones, sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Three persons sit between A and G. G is an immediate neighbor of both B and C. C likes Books. E sits third to the right of C. The one who likes Laptops sits third to the left of the one who sits immediately left of A. D, who likes Cars, is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Bags. B does not like Watches.

Who among the following sit at the extreme ends of the row?

Question No. 11

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

Seven individuals, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, are sitting in a row from left to right, and all are facing south. They all like different items, i.e. Cars, Bikes, Books, Phones, Laptops, Watches, and Bags. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
A, who likes Phones, sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Three persons sit between A and G. G is an immediate neighbor of both B and C. C likes Books. E sits third to the right of C. The one who likes Laptops sits third to the left of the one who sits immediately left of A. D, who likes Cars, is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Bags. B does not like Watches.

Immediately between whom of the following pairs of people E is sitting?

Question No. 12

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

Seven individuals, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, are sitting in a row from left to right, and all are facing south. They all like different items, i.e. Cars, Bikes, Books, Phones, Laptops, Watches, and Bags. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
A, who likes Phones, sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Three persons sit between A and G. G is an immediate neighbor of both B and C. C likes Books. E sits third to the right of C. The one who likes Laptops sits third to the left of the one who sits immediately left of A. D, who likes Cars, is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Bags. B does not like Watches.

Which of the following statements is true?

Question No. 13

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

Seven individuals, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, are sitting in a row from left to right, and all are facing south. They all like different items, i.e. Cars, Bikes, Books, Phones, Laptops, Watches, and Bags. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
A, who likes Phones, sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Three persons sit between A and G. G is an immediate neighbor of both B and C. C likes Books. E sits third to the right of C. The one who likes Laptops sits third to the left of the one who sits immediately left of A. D, who likes Cars, is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Bags. B does not like Watches.

What is the position of the one who likes Bikes with respect to F?

Question No. 14

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

Seven individuals, i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, are sitting in a row from left to right, and all are facing south. They all like different items, i.e. Cars, Bikes, Books, Phones, Laptops, Watches, and Bags. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
A, who likes Phones, sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. Three persons sit between A and G. G is an immediate neighbor of both B and C. C likes Books. E sits third to the right of C. The one who likes Laptops sits third to the left of the one who sits immediately left of A. D, who likes Cars, is an immediate neighbor of the one who likes Bags. B does not like Watches.

Which of the followings are the neighbors?

Question No. 15

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

Nine persons are working in a MNC company namely E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M but not necessarily in the same order. All have their designations on 9 different posts Managing director (MD), Chief executive officer (CEO), Chief operating officer (COO), Chief financial officer (CFO), Chief technology officer (CTO), Chief marketing officer (CMO), Chief legal officer (CLO), Executive and Manager. Managing director (MD) being the senior most position and Manager being the junior most position respectively. No other person or designation other than the one mentioned in the above comprehension will be considered.

G who is not at the senior most nor the junior most position has his designation higher than CFO. K who is working as an executive is exactly between I and H. Three designations are there between CEO and E. Three designations are there between F and the one who is CTO. The person who is CEO is three posts above M. I is at one of the positions senior to H. L is not CEO of the company. L is not immediate junior to CEO, J is at one of the positions senior to that of G.

How many persons are designated between the one who is CTO and H?

Question No. 16

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

Nine persons are working in a MNC company namely E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M but not necessarily in the same order. All have their designations on 9 different posts Managing director (MD), Chief executive officer (CEO), Chief operating officer (COO), Chief financial officer (CFO), Chief technology officer (CTO), Chief marketing officer (CMO), Chief legal officer (CLO), Executive and Manager. Managing director (MD) being the senior most position and Manager being the junior most position respectively. No other person or designation other than the one mentioned in the above comprehension will be considered.

G who is not at the senior most nor the junior most position has his designation higher than CFO. K who is working as an executive is exactly between I and H. Three designations are there between CEO and E. Three designations are there between F and the one who is CTO. The person who is CEO is three posts above M. I is at one of the positions senior to H. L is not CEO of the company. L is not immediate junior to CEO, J is at one of the positions senior to that of G.

The position of how many people will remain unchanged, if all the person placed starting from top post in alphabetical order from person E?

Question No. 17

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

Nine persons are working in a MNC company namely E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M but not necessarily in the same order. All have their designations on 9 different posts Managing director (MD), Chief executive officer (CEO), Chief operating officer (COO), Chief financial officer (CFO), Chief technology officer (CTO), Chief marketing officer (CMO), Chief legal officer (CLO), Executive and Manager. Managing director (MD) being the senior most position and Manager being the junior most position respectively. No other person or designation other than the one mentioned in the above comprehension will be considered.

G who is not at the senior most nor the junior most position has his designation higher than CFO. K who is working as an executive is exactly between I and H. Three designations are there between CEO and E. Three designations are there between F and the one who is CTO. The person who is CEO is three posts above M. I is at one of the positions senior to H. L is not CEO of the company. L is not immediate junior to CEO, J is at one of the positions senior to that of G.

If we interchange the position of the one who is COO and CLO. Then how many persons are there between L and G?

Question No. 18

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

Nine persons are working in a MNC company namely E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M but not necessarily in the same order. All have their designations on 9 different posts Managing director (MD), Chief executive officer (CEO), Chief operating officer (COO), Chief financial officer (CFO), Chief technology officer (CTO), Chief marketing officer (CMO), Chief legal officer (CLO), Executive and Manager. Managing director (MD) being the senior most position and Manager being the junior most position respectively. No other person or designation other than the one mentioned in the above comprehension will be considered.

G who is not at the senior most nor the junior most position has his designation higher than CFO. K who is working as an executive is exactly between I and H. Three designations are there between CEO and E. Three designations are there between F and the one who is CTO. The person who is CEO is three posts above M. I is at one of the positions senior to H. L is not CEO of the company. L is not immediate junior to CEO, J is at one of the positions senior to that of G.

Who among the following is immediate senior to the one who is four positions senior to H?

Question No. 19

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

Nine persons are working in a MNC company namely E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M but not necessarily in the same order. All have their designations on 9 different posts Managing director (MD), Chief executive officer (CEO), Chief operating officer (COO), Chief financial officer (CFO), Chief technology officer (CTO), Chief marketing officer (CMO), Chief legal officer (CLO), Executive and Manager. Managing director (MD) being the senior most position and Manager being the junior most position respectively. No other person or designation other than the one mentioned in the above comprehension will be considered.

G who is not at the senior most nor the junior most position has his designation higher than CFO. K who is working as an executive is exactly between I and H. Three designations are there between CEO and E. Three designations are there between F and the one who is CTO. The person who is CEO is three posts above M. I is at one of the positions senior to H. L is not CEO of the company. L is not immediate junior to CEO, J is at one of the positions senior to that of G.

Who sits exactly between the one who is manager and G?

Question No. 20

Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions. 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:

I. All lawn are park.

II. Some home is not park

III. All park is office

Conclusion:

I. Some offices are lawn 

II. No offices are lawn 

Question No. 21

Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and 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:

No A is B.

Some B is not C.

Only a few C is D.

Conclusions:

I. No A is D.

II. Some C is A.

Question No. 22

Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions. 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:

I. Some scales are glue

II. No glue is pencil

III. Only a few pencils are eraser

Conclusions:

I. Some scales are eraser 

II. No scales are eraser 

Question No. 23

 Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, and 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.

Statement:

Some finger are thumbs

Some thumbs are nails

All nails are knee

Conclusion:

I. At least some fingers are nails

II. No finger are nails

Question No. 24

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight people Deepak, Deepti, Diksha, Dushyant, Deep, Dhawan, Dikshant and Dwarika lives in different cities viz. Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Amritsar, Pune, Nasik and Solan not necessarily in the same order. They also have different occupations viz. Architect, Banker, Engineer, Analyst, Developer, Professor, Lawyer and Writer but not necessarily in the same order.


Deepak lives in Pune. The one who lives in Jaipur is a Writer. Dhawan is a lawyer but does not live in Solan, Amritsar and Ahmedabad. The one who lives in Mumbai is a developer. Dushyant lives in Nasik and he is an Architect. Dwarika is not from Jaipur. Deep is a banker but does not live in Amritsar, Ahmedabad and Dharamshala. Deepti is an Analyst. Dikshant is a professor but does not live in Dharamshala and Amritsar.

Who is a writer?

Question No. 25

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight people Deepak, Deepti, Diksha, Dushyant, Deep, Dhawan, Dikshant and Dwarika lives in different cities viz. Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Amritsar, Pune, Nasik and Solan not necessarily in the same order. They also have different occupations viz. Architect, Banker, Engineer, Analyst, Developer, Professor, Lawyer and Writer but not necessarily in the same order.


Deepak lives in Pune. The one who lives in Jaipur is a Writer. Dhawan is a lawyer but does not live in Solan, Amritsar and Ahmedabad. The one who lives in Mumbai is a developer. Dushyant lives in Nasik and he is an Architect. Dwarika is not from Jaipur. Deep is a banker but does not live in Amritsar, Ahmedabad and Dharamshala. Deepti is an Analyst. Dikshant is a professor but does not live in Dharamshala and Amritsar.

Who lives in Amritsar?

Question No. 26

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight people Deepak, Deepti, Diksha, Dushyant, Deep, Dhawan, Dikshant and Dwarika lives in different cities viz. Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Amritsar, Pune, Nasik and Solan not necessarily in the same order. They also have different occupations viz. Architect, Banker, Engineer, Analyst, Developer, Professor, Lawyer and Writer but not necessarily in the same order.


Deepak lives in Pune. The one who lives in Jaipur is a Writer. Dhawan is a lawyer but does not live in Solan, Amritsar and Ahmedabad. The one who lives in Mumbai is a developer. Dushyant lives in Nasik and he is an Architect. Dwarika is not from Jaipur. Deep is a banker but does not live in Amritsar, Ahmedabad and Dharamshala. Deepti is an Analyst. Dikshant is a professor but does not live in Dharamshala and Amritsar.

Banker lives in which city?

Question No. 27

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight people Deepak, Deepti, Diksha, Dushyant, Deep, Dhawan, Dikshant and Dwarika lives in different cities viz. Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Amritsar, Pune, Nasik and Solan not necessarily in the same order. They also have different occupations viz. Architect, Banker, Engineer, Analyst, Developer, Professor, Lawyer and Writer but not necessarily in the same order.


Deepak lives in Pune. The one who lives in Jaipur is a Writer. Dhawan is a lawyer but does not live in Solan, Amritsar and Ahmedabad. The one who lives in Mumbai is a developer. Dushyant lives in Nasik and he is an Architect. Dwarika is not from Jaipur. Deep is a banker but does not live in Amritsar, Ahmedabad and Dharamshala. Deepti is an Analyst. Dikshant is a professor but does not live in Dharamshala and Amritsar.

Which of the following combination is correct?

Question No. 28

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Eight people Deepak, Deepti, Diksha, Dushyant, Deep, Dhawan, Dikshant and Dwarika lives in different cities viz. Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Amritsar, Pune, Nasik and Solan not necessarily in the same order. They also have different occupations viz. Architect, Banker, Engineer, Analyst, Developer, Professor, Lawyer and Writer but not necessarily in the same order.


Deepak lives in Pune. The one who lives in Jaipur is a Writer. Dhawan is a lawyer but does not live in Solan, Amritsar and Ahmedabad. The one who lives in Mumbai is a developer. Dushyant lives in Nasik and he is an Architect. Dwarika is not from Jaipur. Deep is a banker but does not live in Amritsar, Ahmedabad and Dharamshala. Deepti is an Analyst. Dikshant is a professor but does not live in Dharamshala and Amritsar.

Who is an Engineer?

Question No. 29

If it is possible to make only one four-letter meaningful English word with the 4th, 8th, 10th and 14th letters of word 'RADIOGRAPHICALLY' , which of the following will be the second letter from the left of that word? If no such word can be made give ‘X’ as the answer and if more than one such word can be made give ‘Y’ as the answer.

Question No. 30

Directions: These questions are based on the following information.

There are 7 members in a family namely, Aman, Arman, Akash, Mangal, Rishi, Rekha and Monika. Aman is the mother of Arman who is the sister of Akash. Mangal is the son of Akash. Rekha is the mother of Rishi who is the brother of Mangal. Monika has two children Arman and Akash.

How Monika is related to Mangal?

Question No. 31

Directions: These questions are based on the following information.

There are 7 members in a family namely, Aman, Arman, Akash, Mangal, Rishi, Rekha and Monika. Aman is the mother of Arman who is the sister of Akash. Mangal is the son of Akash. Rekha is the mother of Rishi who is the brother of Mangal. Monika has two children Arman and Akash.

If Shivi is married to Rishi then how Rekha is related to Shivi?

Question No. 32

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Eight persons are sitting around the two concentric tables such that four persons sit on the inner table while rest on the outer table. A, B, C and D are sitting on the inner table. P, Q, R and S are sitting on the outer table. Persons on the inner table are facing away from the centre while persons in the outer table are facing towards the centre. Persons on both the table are opposite to each other.

Note: If C faces Q then they both must be on the closer side of the table.

S sits immediate right of Q. A sits second to the left of B, who faces R. P is adjacent to R. Neither C nor A faces S.

Who sits immediate left of R?

Question No. 33

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Eight persons are sitting around the two concentric tables such that four persons sit on the inner table while rest on the outer table. A, B, C and D are sitting on the inner table. P, Q, R and S are sitting on the outer table. Persons on the inner table are facing away from the centre while persons in the outer table are facing towards the centre. Persons on both the table are opposite to each other.

Note: If C faces Q then they both must be on the closer side of the table.

S sits immediate right of Q. A sits second to the left of B, who faces R. P is adjacent to R. Neither C nor A faces S.

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

Question No. 34

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Eight persons are sitting around the two concentric tables such that four persons sit on the inner table while rest on the outer table. A, B, C and D are sitting on the inner table. P, Q, R and S are sitting on the outer table. Persons on the inner table are facing away from the centre while persons in the outer table are facing towards the centre. Persons on both the table are opposite to each other.

Note: If C faces Q then they both must be on the closer side of the table.

S sits immediate right of Q. A sits second to the left of B, who faces R. P is adjacent to R. Neither C nor A faces S.

C faces _______.

Question No. 35

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Eight persons are sitting around the two concentric tables such that four persons sit on the inner table while rest on the outer table. A, B, C and D are sitting on the inner table. P, Q, R and S are sitting on the outer table. Persons on the inner table are facing away from the centre while persons in the outer table are facing towards the centre. Persons on both the table are opposite to each other.

Note: If C faces Q then they both must be on the closer side of the table.

S sits immediate right of Q. A sits second to the left of B, who faces R. P is adjacent to R. Neither C nor A faces S.

Who sits third to the right of D?

Question No. 36

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Eight persons are sitting around the two concentric tables such that four persons sit on the inner table while rest on the outer table. A, B, C and D are sitting on the inner table. P, Q, R and S are sitting on the outer table. Persons on the inner table are facing away from the centre while persons in the outer table are facing towards the centre. Persons on both the table are opposite to each other.

Note: If C faces Q then they both must be on the closer side of the table.

S sits immediate right of Q. A sits second to the left of B, who faces R. P is adjacent to R. Neither C nor A faces S.

Which of the following statement is correct?

Question No. 37

Three of the following letter-clusters are alike in some manner and hence form a group. Which letter-cluster does not belong to that group?

Question No. 38

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions: Point X is 7 m to the north of point Y and point Y is 4 m to the west of point Z while point Z is 5 m to the north of point A. Point C is 12 m north of point B, who is 9 m west of point A. Point Q is 4 m north of point P who is 3 m west of point C.

What is the shortest distance between C and Q?

Question No. 39

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions: Point X is 7 m to the north of point Y and point Y is 4 m to the west of point Z while point Z is 5 m to the north of point A. Point C is 12 m north of point B, who is 9 m west of point A. Point Q is 4 m north of point P who is 3 m west of point C.

What is the direction of Q with respect to B?

Question No. 40

Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions: Point X is 7 m to the north of point Y and point Y is 4 m to the west of point Z while point Z is 5 m to the north of point A. Point C is 12 m north of point B, who is 9 m west of point A. Point Q is 4 m north of point P who is 3 m west of point C.

What is the direction of X with respect to B?

Question No. 41

Direction: Read the following pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. In this pie chart Men population of five villages is given.

Total number of men population in village is 4000.

The men population of Village P is 800. If the ratio of men to women in Village P is 4:5, calculate the total population of Village P. Additionally, what is the ratio of the total population of Village P to Village R, given Village R has 1,000 men and the ratio of men and women is same as village P? 

Question No. 42

Direction: Read the following pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. In this pie chart Men population of five villages is given.

Total number of men population in village is 4000.

Calculate the combined population of men in Villages Q and S. If this combined number represents 30% of the total men population, how many men are there in the other villages combined?

Question No. 43

Direction: Read the following pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. In this pie chart Men population of five villages is given.

Total number of men population in village is 4000.

Village T has the highest number of men at 1120. If each village except Village T decreases its men population by 10%, find the new total men population and the percentage increase in Village T's share.

Question No. 44

Direction: Read the following pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. In this pie chart Men population of five villages is given.

Total number of men population in village is 4000.

Compare the total population of men in Village S and Village Q. If Village Q's population is 15% higher next year, what will be the new ratio of Village Q's population to Village S's?

Question No. 45

Direction: Read the following pie chart carefully and answer the following questions. In this pie chart Men population of five villages is given.

Total number of men population in village is 4000.

If the total women population in all villages is 5000, and Village T has a 1:1 men to women ratio, how many women are in the other villages combined?

Question No. 46

Find the wrong term in the following series.

 292, 291, 299, 290, 364, 329

Question No. 47

Find out the wrong number in the following series.

312, 304, 288, 266, 232, 192, 144

Question No. 48

Find the wrong term in the given series.

7, 15, 46, 185, 875, 5557

Question No. 49

Find the wrong term in the given series.

147, 291, 191, 255, 219, 240

Question No. 50

Find the wrong term in the given series.

300, 131, 275, 154, 254, 169, 237

Question No. 51

Meetali and Neeraj got married 30 years ago. Meetali is 4 years younger than Neeraj. When they got married the difference between 2 times Meetali’s age and 1.5 times Neeraj’s age was 5.  Find the present age of Meetali and Neeraj.

Question No. 52

An amount of Rs. 3200 is invested at two distinct interest rates. The difference between the simple interest earned over 4 years is Rs. 320. What is the difference between the interest rates for each year?

Question No. 53

Pipe A can fill the tank thrice as fast as C, while B can fill the tank twice as fast as C. If B and C together can fill the tank in 12 hours, find the time taken by pipe A to fill the tank alone?

Question No. 54

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the given question.

The given table shows the total number of vehicles (Electric vehicle + Fuel vehicle) and ((Electric vehicle - Fuel vehicle) manufactured during the year 2019 to 2023.

Note: In every year number of Electric vehicles manufactured is more than the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured.

Years  Electric + Fuel Electric - Fuel
2019 1720 1080
2020 1800 400
2021 1980 380
2022 1470 530
2023 2050 50

Number of Electric Vehicles manufactured in 2019 is what percent more/less than the number of Electric Vehicles manufactured in 2023?

Question No. 55

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the given question.

The given table shows the total number of vehicles (Electric vehicle + Fuel vehicle) and ((Electric vehicle - Fuel vehicle) manufactured during the year 2019 to 2023.

Note: In every year number of Electric vehicles manufactured is more than the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured.

Years  Electric + Fuel Electric - Fuel
2019 1720 1080
2020 1800 400
2021 1980 380
2022 1470 530
2023 2050 50

Total number of Fuel vehicles manufactured from year 2019 to 2023 is what percent of Total number of Electric vehicles manufactured from year 2019 to 2022? 

Question No. 56

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the given question.

The given table shows the total number of vehicles (Electric vehicle + Fuel vehicle) and ((Electric vehicle - Fuel vehicle) manufactured during the year 2019 to 2023.

Note: In every year number of Electric vehicles manufactured is more than the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured.

Years  Electric + Fuel Electric - Fuel
2019 1720 1080
2020 1800 400
2021 1980 380
2022 1470 530
2023 2050 50

In how many years number of Electric Vehicles manufactured is less than the average number of Electric Vehicles manufactured in all five years?

Question No. 57

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the given question.

The given table shows the total number of vehicles (Electric vehicle + Fuel vehicle) and ((Electric vehicle - Fuel vehicle) manufactured during the year 2019 to 2023.

Note: In every year number of Electric vehicles manufactured is more than the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured.

Years  Electric + Fuel Electric - Fuel
2019 1720 1080
2020 1800 400
2021 1980 380
2022 1470 530
2023 2050 50

In year 2024 it is expected that number of Electric vehicles and Fuel vehicles will increase by 20% and 25% respectively with respect to year 2023, then what will be the difference between number of Electric vehicles and Fuel vehicles manufactured in year 2024?

Question No. 58

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the given question.

The given table shows the total number of vehicles (Electric vehicle + Fuel vehicle) and ((Electric vehicle - Fuel vehicle) manufactured during the year 2019 to 2023.

Note: In every year number of Electric vehicles manufactured is more than the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured.

Years  Electric + Fuel Electric - Fuel
2019 1720 1080
2020 1800 400
2021 1980 380
2022 1470 530
2023 2050 50

In which of the following years, the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured are the second lowest?

Question No. 59

Direction: Study the following table carefully and answer the given question.

The given table shows the total number of vehicles (Electric vehicle + Fuel vehicle) and ((Electric vehicle - Fuel vehicle) manufactured during the year 2019 to 2023.

Note: In every year number of Electric vehicles manufactured is more than the number of Fuel vehicles manufactured.

Years  Electric + Fuel Electric - Fuel
2019 1720 1080
2020 1800 400
2021 1980 380
2022 1470 530
2023 2050 50

If 10% of Electric vehicles and 20% of Fuel vehicles manufactured in year 2022 are discarded due to fault in engine, then find the ratio of total number of vehicles, which are not discarded in year 2022 and total number of vehicles manufactured in year 2023?

Question No. 60

Curved surface area of a sphere is 5544 m2. From this sphere 1000 small size sphere is made. Radius of each small sphere is equal to radius of circle. Find the area of circle?

Question No. 61

A bag contains 8 red balls and 6 green balls. If two balls are picked out randomly without replacement then find the probability of none of the balls being green.

Question No. 62

An alloy is made up of Gold, Copper, Brass and Tin. Alloy weighs 1500 grams. The quantity of Gold in an alloy is 2.5 times the quantity of Tin, Tin is 25 % of Brass, and the ratio of copper and brass in an alloy is 15 : 8. Find the quantity of each element.

Question No. 63

If the speed of a boat is 9 km/h and speed of stream is 6 km/h. Distance travel by boat in the direction along the stream is 150 km and return back. Find the total time taken.

Question No. 64

Find the approximate value?

24.89% of 319.87 + 3299 of 14.89% - 147.21 = ?

 

Question No. 65

Find the approximate value.

(18.26 × 12.32) – 32.23 + ? = 778.25 + 987.89

Question No. 66

Find the approximate value?

456.89 + 875.23 - 589.22 + 12.022

Question No. 67

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

16.97 × 12.99 + 500.03 % of 19.33 - 324.78 = ? - 33.33

Question No. 68

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

23.32 + 88.88 + 575.79 ÷ 5.95 = ? + 16.66% of 695.7

Question No. 69

B can cut 112 trees in 30 minutes and A is 125% as efficient as B. In a day 3000 trees were to be cut. If A and B started working together, then in how many hours they can complete the work?

Question No. 70

A train A starts from X towards Y at 8 am. Another train B starts from X at 10 am and reaches Y one hour late than A. The ratio of the speeds of A and B is 5 : 6. At what time did the train A reach Y?

Question No. 71

Directions: The given bar shows the total number of (males + females) working and percentage of males working in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.



25% and 33.33% of the males working in college A and B are married. Find the difference between the 1/5th of married males working in college A and 1/3rd of married males working in college B.

Question No. 72

Directions: The given bar shows the total number of (males + females) working and percentage of males working in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.



Find the difference between the sum of the total males working in college A, B and C  and the sum of the total females working in college C, D and E.

Question No. 73

Directions: The given bar shows the total number of (males + females) working and percentage of males working in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.



Find the ratio between the number of males working in college B and D to the number of females working in college A and E.

Question No. 74

Directions: The given bar shows the total number of (males + females) working and percentage of males working in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.



1/3rd of the males working in college E and 1/5 th of the females working in college E are having two wheelers, then find the total number  of males and females in college E does not have two wheelers.

Question No. 75

Directions: The given bar shows the total number of (males + females) working and percentage of males working in five different colleges A, B, C, D and E.



Find the total  number of males working in all the colleges.

Question No. 76

Divide Rs. 1301 between A and B, so that amount of A after 7 years is equal to the amount of B after 9 years at 4% per annum compounded annually. What was the sum of A and B initially?

Question No. 77

A, B, C started a business and invested their capital in the ratio 1/3 : 1/4 : 1/6. After 4 months A withdraw half of his investment. After this, 2 months later B withdraw 1/3rd of his investment. At the end of the year total profit earned is Rs. 30100. Find the profit earned by A.

Question No. 78

The average monthly income of P and Q is Rs. 5,050. The average monthly income of Q and R is Rs. 6,250 and the average monthly income of P and R is Rs. 5,200. The monthly income of P is

Question No. 79

A rectangle whose sides are in the ratio of 7 : 11 is formed from a circular rope of diameter 126 cm by cutting and bending it. What will be the length of the smaller side of the rectangle?

Question No. 80

The marked price of a mobile phone is ₹450 more than its cost price. If the profit earned on selling the mobile phone is equal to the discount given, then find the profit earned.

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