IBPS RRB PO Prelims Full Test 5

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Question No. 1

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given questions:

Eight exams IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI slerk, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, IDBI executive and LIC Assistant are scheduled to be held in nine different months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September but not necessarily in the same order. No exam is scheduled in one of the months having 30 days.

LIC Assistant is scheduled to be held in May. there are 2 months between SBI Clerk and LIC assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled immediately before and Immediately after SBI clerk and LIC Assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled in one of the months having 31 days. SBI PO is scheduled immediately before IBPS PO. There are only three months between the exams of SBI PO and IBPS Clerk. RBI Grade B is not scheduled in March and July. IDBI Executive is not scheduled immediately before SBI PO.

RBI Assistant is scheduled in which month?

Question No. 2

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given questions:

Eight exams IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI slerk, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, IDBI executive and LIC Assistant are scheduled to be held in nine different months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September but not necessarily in the same order. No exam is scheduled in one of the months having 30 days.

LIC Assistant is scheduled to be held in May. there are 2 months between SBI Clerk and LIC assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled immediately before and Immediately after SBI clerk and LIC Assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled in one of the months having 31 days. SBI PO is scheduled immediately before IBPS PO. There are only three months between the exams of SBI PO and IBPS Clerk. RBI Grade B is not scheduled in March and July. IDBI Executive is not scheduled immediately before SBI PO.

Which exam is scheduled in February?

Question No. 3

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given questions:

Eight exams IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI slerk, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, IDBI executive and LIC Assistant are scheduled to be held in nine different months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September but not necessarily in the same order. No exam is scheduled in one of the months having 30 days.

LIC Assistant is scheduled to be held in May. there are 2 months between SBI Clerk and LIC assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled immediately before and Immediately after SBI clerk and LIC Assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled in one of the months having 31 days. SBI PO is scheduled immediately before IBPS PO. There are only three months between the exams of SBI PO and IBPS Clerk. RBI Grade B is not scheduled in March and July. IDBI Executive is not scheduled immediately before SBI PO.

Which exam is scheduled between IDBI Executive and LIC Assistant?

Question No. 4

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given questions:

Eight exams IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI slerk, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, IDBI executive and LIC Assistant are scheduled to be held in nine different months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September but not necessarily in the same order. No exam is scheduled in one of the months having 30 days.

LIC Assistant is scheduled to be held in May. there are 2 months between SBI Clerk and LIC assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled immediately before and Immediately after SBI clerk and LIC Assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled in one of the months having 31 days. SBI PO is scheduled immediately before IBPS PO. There are only three months between the exams of SBI PO and IBPS Clerk. RBI Grade B is not scheduled in March and July. IDBI Executive is not scheduled immediately before SBI PO.

How many exams are scheduled between RBI Grade B and SBI PO?

Question No. 5

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given questions:

Eight exams IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI slerk, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, IDBI executive and LIC Assistant are scheduled to be held in nine different months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September but not necessarily in the same order. No exam is scheduled in one of the months having 30 days.

LIC Assistant is scheduled to be held in May. there are 2 months between SBI Clerk and LIC assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled immediately before and Immediately after SBI clerk and LIC Assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled in one of the months having 31 days. SBI PO is scheduled immediately before IBPS PO. There are only three months between the exams of SBI PO and IBPS Clerk. RBI Grade B is not scheduled in March and July. IDBI Executive is not scheduled immediately before SBI PO.

Which of the following condition is true?

Question No. 6

Directions: Read the following information and answer the given questions:

Eight exams IBPS Clerk, IBPS PO, SBI slerk, SBI PO, RBI Assistant, RBI Grade B, IDBI executive and LIC Assistant are scheduled to be held in nine different months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August and September but not necessarily in the same order. No exam is scheduled in one of the months having 30 days.

LIC Assistant is scheduled to be held in May. there are 2 months between SBI Clerk and LIC assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled immediately before and Immediately after SBI clerk and LIC Assistant. IBPS PO is not scheduled in one of the months having 31 days. SBI PO is scheduled immediately before IBPS PO. There are only three months between the exams of SBI PO and IBPS Clerk. RBI Grade B is not scheduled in March and July. IDBI Executive is not scheduled immediately before SBI PO.

Which of the following condition is true?

Question No. 7

Direction: Read the following instructions carefully to answer the given question,

There are eight people Anni, Riyo, Mishel, Denim, Rose, Martha, Dinu and Maggi. All of them hold different positions in the Indian Navy i.e. Admiral, Vice Admiral, Rear Admiral, Commodore, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant Commander and Lieutenant, Here Admiral is the highest post in the order and Lieutenant is the lowest post. Riyo is neither on the highest post nor on the lowest post. The number of people above Riyo is equal to the number of people below Dinu. The rank of Martha is two places higher than Maggi's. Riyo's position is just above Mishel. Martha's rank is two places below than Denim. Either Martha or Rose is the Captain. Either Martha or Dinu is the lieutenant commander. The rank of Maggi is two places below than Commander. The number of people between Anni and Mishel is equal to the number of people between Mishel and Rose. Riyo is on a higher position than Rose. 

Who is the admiral among them?

Question No. 8

Direction: Read the following instructions carefully to answer the given question,

There are eight people Anni, Riyo, Mishel, Denim, Rose, Martha, Dinu and Maggi. All of them hold different positions in the Indian Navy i.e. Admiral, Vice Admiral, Rear Admiral, Commodore, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant Commander and Lieutenant, Here Admiral is the highest post in the order and Lieutenant is the lowest post. Riyo is neither on the highest post nor on the lowest post. The number of people above Riyo is equal to the number of people below Dinu. The rank of Martha is two places higher than Maggi's. Riyo's position is just above Mishel. Martha's rank is two places below than Denim. Either Martha or Rose is the Captain. Either Martha or Dinu is the lieutenant commander. The rank of Maggi is two places below than Commander. The number of people between Anni and Mishel is equal to the number of people between Mishel and Rose. Riyo is on a higher position than Rose. 

Post of Dinu is?

Question No. 9

Direction: Read the following instructions carefully to answer the given question,

There are eight people Anni, Riyo, Mishel, Denim, Rose, Martha, Dinu and Maggi. All of them hold different positions in the Indian Navy i.e. Admiral, Vice Admiral, Rear Admiral, Commodore, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant Commander and Lieutenant, Here Admiral is the highest post in the order and Lieutenant is the lowest post. Riyo is neither on the highest post nor on the lowest post. The number of people above Riyo is equal to the number of people below Dinu. The rank of Martha is two places higher than Maggi's. Riyo's position is just above Mishel. Martha's rank is two places below than Denim. Either Martha or Rose is the Captain. Either Martha or Dinu is the lieutenant commander. The rank of Maggi is two places below than Commander. The number of people between Anni and Mishel is equal to the number of people between Mishel and Rose. Riyo is on a higher position than Rose. 

Who among them is Commander?

Question No. 10

Direction: Read the following instructions carefully to answer the given question,

There are eight people Anni, Riyo, Mishel, Denim, Rose, Martha, Dinu and Maggi. All of them hold different positions in the Indian Navy i.e. Admiral, Vice Admiral, Rear Admiral, Commodore, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant Commander and Lieutenant, Here Admiral is the highest post in the order and Lieutenant is the lowest post. Riyo is neither on the highest post nor on the lowest post. The number of people above Riyo is equal to the number of people below Dinu. The rank of Martha is two places higher than Maggi's. Riyo's position is just above Mishel. Martha's rank is two places below than Denim. Either Martha or Rose is the Captain. Either Martha or Dinu is the lieutenant commander. The rank of Maggi is two places below than Commander. The number of people between Anni and Mishel is equal to the number of people between Mishel and Rose. Riyo is on a higher position than Rose. 

Who among them is Commodore?

Question No. 11

Direction: In the question below are given three statements 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 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 Wild is not Craft.

Some Craft is not Art.

Some Hand are not Craft.

Conclusions:

I. All Hand being Craft is a possibility.

II. All Art are Craft.

III. All Wild being Hand is a possibility.

Question No. 12

Direction: In the question below are given three statements 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 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 Pink are not Kind.

Some Net are not Rose.

Some Kind are not Rose.

Conclusions: 

I. All Net being Rose is a possibility.

II. Some Pink are Rose.

III. All Rose can be Pink.

Question No. 13

How many pair of letters are there in the word “LEADERSHIP” which has as many letters (in both forward and backward direction) in between as they have in English alphabet series?

Question No. 14

If in a certain code language "RIGHT" is written as "VFKLX" , then how is "WRONG" is coded in that language?

Question No. 15

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

A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing north direction for practicing Yoga in a park. N is sitting sixth to the left of S. The number of persons sitting between P and W is more than the number of people sitting between A and S but less than the number of persons sitting between H and N. The one who is sitting third left of N is sitting second to the right of O. The number of people sitting between O and N is the same number of people sitting between O and D. A is sitting sixth to the right of D. There are three people sitting between A and P. There are four people sitting between P and H, who is sitting second from the extreme end of the row. Not more than two persons are sitting to the right of W.

How many persons are sitting in the row?

Question No. 16

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

A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing north direction for practicing Yoga in a park. N is sitting sixth to the left of S. The number of persons sitting between P and W is more than the number of people sitting between A and S but less than the number of persons sitting between H and N. The one who is sitting third left of N is sitting second to the right of O. The number of people sitting between O and N is the same number of people sitting between O and D. A is sitting sixth to the right of D. There are three people sitting between A and P. There are four people sitting between P and H, who is sitting second from the extreme end of the row. Not more than two persons are sitting to the right of W.

If I is sitting exactly middle of A and N then how many persons are sitting between I and P?

Question No. 17

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

A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing north direction for practicing Yoga in a park. N is sitting sixth to the left of S. The number of persons sitting between P and W is more than the number of people sitting between A and S but less than the number of persons sitting between H and N. The one who is sitting third left of N is sitting second to the right of O. The number of people sitting between O and N is the same number of people sitting between O and D. A is sitting sixth to the right of D. There are three people sitting between A and P. There are four people sitting between P and H, who is sitting second from the extreme end of the row. Not more than two persons are sitting to the right of W.

Who is sitting third to the left of O?

Question No. 18

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

A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing north direction for practicing Yoga in a park. N is sitting sixth to the left of S. The number of persons sitting between P and W is more than the number of people sitting between A and S but less than the number of persons sitting between H and N. The one who is sitting third left of N is sitting second to the right of O. The number of people sitting between O and N is the same number of people sitting between O and D. A is sitting sixth to the right of D. There are three people sitting between A and P. There are four people sitting between P and H, who is sitting second from the extreme end of the row. Not more than two persons are sitting to the right of W.

What is the position of D with respect to P?

Question No. 19

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

A certain number of persons are sitting in a row facing north direction for practicing Yoga in a park. N is sitting sixth to the left of S. The number of persons sitting between P and W is more than the number of people sitting between A and S but less than the number of persons sitting between H and N. The one who is sitting third left of N is sitting second to the right of O. The number of people sitting between O and N is the same number of people sitting between O and D. A is sitting sixth to the right of D. There are three people sitting between A and P. There are four people sitting between P and H, who is sitting second from the extreme end of the row. Not more than two persons are sitting to the right of W.

Who among the following is sitting exactly middle of the row?

Question No. 20

Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below

Z Y X W  U V T S R Q  P O N M A B C D E F G H I J K L

If all the vowels are removed from the series, which letter will be exactly in the middle of V and B?

 

Question No. 21

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

8 people live in an 8 storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on. Here is what is known about the people who live there:
3 people live between S and B, who likes Purple. D, who likes Grey, lives on the 5th floor, 2 floors above the one who likes Orange. C lives immediately above Q, who lives above B. A, who likes Yellow, lives below the one who likes Blue, but above the one who likes Violet. R lives below P.
The one who likes Purple lives immediately above the one who likes Red. S, who likes Pink, lives above D.

On which floor does the one who like Pink live?

Question No. 22

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

8 people live in an 8 storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on. Here is what is known about the people who live there:
3 people live between S and B, who likes Purple. D, who likes Grey, lives on the 5th floor, 2 floors above the one who likes Orange. C lives immediately above Q, who lives above B. A, who likes Yellow, lives below the one who likes Blue, but above the one who likes Violet. R lives below P.
The one who likes Purple lives immediately above the one who likes Red. S, who likes Pink, lives above D.

Which floor does the one who lives 3 floors above C?

Question No. 23

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

8 people live in an 8 storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on. Here is what is known about the people who live there:
3 people live between S and B, who likes Purple. D, who likes Grey, lives on the 5th floor, 2 floors above the one who likes Orange. C lives immediately above Q, who lives above B. A, who likes Yellow, lives below the one who likes Blue, but above the one who likes Violet. R lives below P.
The one who likes Purple lives immediately above the one who likes Red. S, who likes Pink, lives above D.

Who lives 2 floors away from the one who lives immediately below the one who likes Purple?

Question No. 24

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

8 people live in an 8 storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on. Here is what is known about the people who live there:
3 people live between S and B, who likes Purple. D, who likes Grey, lives on the 5th floor, 2 floors above the one who likes Orange. C lives immediately above Q, who lives above B. A, who likes Yellow, lives below the one who likes Blue, but above the one who likes Violet. R lives below P.
The one who likes Purple lives immediately above the one who likes Red. S, who likes Pink, lives above D.

Who likes the color Violet?

Question No. 25

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

8 people live in an 8 storey building, the floors of which are numbered in such a way that the bottommost floor is numbered 1, the one above it is numbered 2 and so on. Here is what is known about the people who live there:
3 people live between S and B, who likes Purple. D, who likes Grey, lives on the 5th floor, 2 floors above the one who likes Orange. C lives immediately above Q, who lives above B. A, who likes Yellow, lives below the one who likes Blue, but above the one who likes Violet. R lives below P.
The one who likes Purple lives immediately above the one who likes Red. S, who likes Pink, lives above D.

Who lives on the 3rd floor?

Question No. 26

Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Q W E R T Y U I O P A S D F G H J K L Z X C V B N M

If the letters of the above series are written in reverse order then, which letter will be the fourth to the left of the eleventh letter from the right end?

Question No. 27

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:

III. S < B

Question No. 28

In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘E > X’ be definitely true?

Question No. 29

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below-

There are eight members in a family. Bishal is the granddaughter of Harish. Bishal’s father is the only child of his mother. Bala is the brother-in-law of Kailash. Kailash and Shital are siblings. Rani is the wife of the only brother of Shital. Shital is a female member. Neither of the maternal grandparents of Bishal is alive. Hari is the wife of Harish and is the mother of Bala. Shital does not have any sister. Bishal is a cousin of Vivek.

How is Vivek related to Shital?

Question No. 30

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below-

There are eight members in a family. Bishal is the granddaughter of Harish. Bishal’s father is the only child of his mother. Bala is the brother-in-law of Kailash. Kailash and Shital are siblings. Rani is the wife of the only brother of Shital. Shital is a female member. Neither of the maternal grandparents of Bishal is alive. Hari is the wife of Harish and is the mother of Bala. Shital does not have any sister. Bishal is a cousin of Vivek.

How is Shital related to Bala?

Question No. 31

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below-

There are eight members in a family. Bishal is the granddaughter of Harish. Bishal’s father is the only child of his mother. Bala is the brother-in-law of Kailash. Kailash and Shital are siblings. Rani is the wife of the only brother of Shital. Shital is a female member. Neither of the maternal grandparents of Bishal is alive. Hari is the wife of Harish and is the mother of Bala. Shital does not have any sister. Bishal is a cousin of Vivek.

How is Rani related to Bishal?

Question No. 32

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

Ten persons – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V – sit around a circular table not necessarily in the same order.
Note: If it is given that two persons facing the same direction, it means both of them are either facing the center or facing away from the center. If it is given that two persons facing different/opposite directions, it means one of the persons is facing the center and the other person is facing away from the centerV sits fourth to the right of M, who faces R. V and R face different directions. Two persons sit between V and P. O sits immediate right of P and sits opposite S. T and N sit adjacent to S. U sits immediate left of N and fourth to the right of Q. O faces same direction as T but opposite as U.  T and N face same direction as S. R is facing M.

What is the position of P with respect to M?

Question No. 33

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

Ten persons – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V – sit around a circular table not necessarily in the same order.
Note: If it is given that two persons facing the same direction, it means both of them are either facing the center or facing away from the center. If it is given that two persons facing different/opposite directions, it means one of the persons is facing the center and the other person is facing away from the centerV sits fourth to the right of M, who faces R. V and R face different directions. Two persons sit between V and P. O sits immediate right of P and sits opposite S. T and N sit adjacent to S. U sits immediate left of N and fourth to the right of Q. O faces same direction as T but opposite as U.  T and N face same direction as S. R is facing M.

Which of the following pair faces the different directions?

Question No. 34

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

Ten persons – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V – sit around a circular table not necessarily in the same order.
Note: If it is given that two persons facing the same direction, it means both of them are either facing the center or facing away from the center. If it is given that two persons facing different/opposite directions, it means one of the persons is facing the center and the other person is facing away from the centerV sits fourth to the right of M, who faces R. V and R face different directions. Two persons sit between V and P. O sits immediate right of P and sits opposite S. T and N sit adjacent to S. U sits immediate left of N and fourth to the right of Q. O faces same direction as T but opposite as U.  T and N face same direction as S. R is facing M.

Who sits opposite O?

Question no 35

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

Ten persons – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V – sit around a circular table not necessarily in the same order.
Note: If it is given that two persons facing the same direction, it means both of them are either facing the center or facing away from the center. If it is given that two persons facing different/opposite directions, it means one of the persons is facing the center and the other person is facing away from the centerV sits fourth to the right of M, who faces R. V and R face different directions. Two persons sit between V and P. O sits immediate right of P and sits opposite S. T and N sit adjacent to S. U sits immediate left of N and fourth to the right of Q. O faces same direction as T but opposite as U.  T and N face same direction as S. R is facing M.

If all the persons are arranged to sit in the alphabetical order starting with M in an anti-clockwise direction, then how many persons remain in the same position (excluding M)?

Question No.36

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

Ten persons – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V – sit around a circular table not necessarily in the same order.
Note: If it is given that two persons facing the same direction, it means both of them are either facing the center or facing away from the center. If it is given that two persons facing different/opposite directions, it means one of the persons is facing the center and the other person is facing away from the centerV sits fourth to the right of M, who faces R. V and R face different directions. Two persons sit between V and P. O sits immediate right of P and sits opposite S. T and N sit adjacent to S. U sits immediate left of N and fourth to the right of Q. O faces same direction as T but opposite as U.  T and N face same direction as S. R is facing M.

How many persons are facing the center?

Question No. 37

All the vowels are removed from the English alphabets. Remaining alphabets are arranged once in increasing order and once in decreasing order. The letter (alphabet) whose position remains the same in both increasing and decreasing order is

Question No. 38

Directions: Read the following instructions and answer the given questions.

Two students Aditya and Nitya start walking from the Library in opposite directions with respect to each other.

Aditya walks 11 m in the west and stops at point L. From L, he walks 14 m to his right and stops at point Z. From Z, he walks another 14 m to his right and stops at point A. Finally, he walks 8 m in the south direction and reaches his home.

Nitya walks 9 m in the east and stops at point O. From O she walks 12 m to her right and stops at point G. From G, she walks 6 m to her left and stops at point H. Finally, she walks 18 m in the north direction and reaches her shop.

What is the shortest distance between Aditya's Home and Nitya's Shop?

Question No. 39

Directions: Read the following instructions and answer the given questions.

Two students Aditya and Nitya start walking from the Library in opposite directions with respect to each other.

Aditya walks 11 m in the west and stops at point L. From L, he walks 14 m to his right and stops at point Z. From Z, he walks another 14 m to his right and stops at point A. Finally, he walks 8 m in the south direction and reaches his home.

Nitya walks 9 m in the east and stops at point O. From O she walks 12 m to her right and stops at point G. From G, she walks 6 m to her left and stops at point H. Finally, she walks 18 m in the north direction and reaches her shop.

Point L is in direction with respect to point G?

Question No. 40

Directions: Read the following instructions and answer the given questions.

Two students Aditya and Nitya start walking from the Library in opposite directions with respect to each other.

Aditya walks 11 m in the west and stops at point L. From L, he walks 14 m to his right and stops at point Z. From Z, he walks another 14 m to his right and stops at point A. Finally, he walks 8 m in the south direction and reaches his home.

Nitya walks 9 m in the east and stops at point O. From O she walks 12 m to her right and stops at point G. From G, she walks 6 m to her left and stops at point H. Finally, she walks 18 m in the north direction and reaches her shop.

After reaching at point A and point H, Aditya and Nitya face _________ and _______ directions respectively before turning.

Question No. 41

A shopkeeper claims that he is selling rock salt at 20 Rs / kg which cost him 25 Rs / kg but he is giving 800 grams instead of 1 kg. What will be the percentage profit or loss of the shopkeeper?

Question No. 42

Directions: The given caselet shows the number of vehicles (cars + bikes) sold in a company.

The number of cars sold in January is 45 less than that in February. The ratio between the number of bikes and cars sold in February is 16: 9. The number of bikes sold in March is 45 more than that in February. In March, the number of cars sold was 28.57% less than the number of bikes sold. The number of bikes sold in January is 50 more than that in March. The average number of vehicles sold in January is 400.

If 50% of the vehicles (cars + bikes) sold by companies in January for males and the number of cars sold to male in January is 150. Find the number of bikes sold to males in January.

Question No. 43

Directions: The given caselet shows the number of vehicles (cars + bikes) sold in a company.

The number of cars sold in January is 45 less than that in February. The ratio between the number of bikes and cars sold in February is 16: 9. The number of bikes sold in March is 45 more than that in February. In March, the number of cars sold was 28.57% less than the number of bikes sold. The number of bikes sold in January is 50 more than that in March. The average number of vehicles sold in January is 400.

1/3rd of the cars sold in the company for February and 25% of the bikes sold in the company for February is at discounted price. Find the total number of vehicles sold at the discounted price in February.

Question No. 44

Directions: The given caselet shows the number of vehicles (cars + bikes) sold in a company.

The number of cars sold in January is 45 less than that in February. The ratio between the number of bikes and cars sold in February is 16: 9. The number of bikes sold in March is 45 more than that in February. In March, the number of cars sold was 28.57% less than the number of bikes sold. The number of bikes sold in January is 50 more than that in March. The average number of vehicles sold in January is 400.

Find the total number of bikes sold in all the three years.

Question No. 45

Directions: The given caselet shows the number of vehicles (cars + bikes) sold in a company.

The number of cars sold in January is 45 less than that in February. The ratio between the number of bikes and cars sold in February is 16: 9. The number of bikes sold in March is 45 more than that in February. In March, the number of cars sold was 28.57% less than the number of bikes sold. The number of bikes sold in January is 50 more than that in March. The average number of vehicles sold in January is 400.

Number of bikes sold in January is approximately what percentage more than the number of cars sold in the march.

Question No. 46

Directions: The given caselet shows the number of vehicles (cars + bikes) sold in a company.

The number of cars sold in January is 45 less than that in February. The ratio between the number of bikes and cars sold in February is 16: 9. The number of bikes sold in March is 45 more than that in February. In March, the number of cars sold was 28.57% less than the number of bikes sold. The number of bikes sold in January is 50 more than that in March. The average number of vehicles sold in January is 400.

Number of Vehicles sold in the April month is 250 more than the number of vehicles sold in the February month and the number of cars sold in the month of April is 150 more than the number of cars sold in the February month. Find the number of bikes sold in the April month.

Question No. 47

A vessel contains orange, pineapple and banana juices in the ratio of 7 : 9 : 8. If 20 litres of pineapple juice and 20 litres of orange juice are added to the vessel, then the ratio of these juices in the resultant mixture will become 6 : 7 : 4. What is the initial quantity of banana juice in the vessel?

Question No. 48

Arun bought some oranges, of which 25% and 15% of the oranges were given to her friends and colleagues respectively. Out of the remaining oranges, 25% were rotten, which was 12 oranges. Find the total number of oranges initially.

Question No. 49

What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the following number series?13, 14, 30, 93, 376, ?

Question No. 50

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

(?), 50, 100, 155, 215, 280

Question No. 51

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

51, 57, (?), 84, 96, 111

Question No. 52

What should come in place of (?) in the given series

343, 49, 14, (?), 24/7, 120/49

Question No. 53

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

30, 49, 88, 117, 170, (?)

Question No. 54

X can do a piece of work in 10 days; Y in 15 days. They work for 5 days. The rest of the work was finished by Z in 2 days. If they get Rs. 3000 for the whole work, the daily wages of Y and Z together is:

Question No. 55

Direction: Study the graph and answer the following questions.



What is the respective ratio between the total data usage of Howrah and Bankura together in June with respect to the total data usage of Kolkata and Hooghly together in May?

Question No. 56

Direction: Study the graph and answer the following questions.



In Bankura if one-fourth part of data is used by teenagers in May then find the number of data usage by teenagers in the same month in Bankura?

Question No. 57

Direction: Study the graph and answer the following questions.



What is the difference between the total number of data used in April and the total number of data used in May?

Question No. 58

Direction: Study the graph and answer the following questions.



How much percent is more / less than the data is used by Kolkata in these three months together to the data used by four different districts in May?

Question No. 59

Direction: Study the graph and answer the following questions.



Data usage in Hooghly in the month of June is what percentage more than the data usage in Howrah in the month of April?

Question No. 60

A boat travels 50 kms in 10 hours while going upstream. If boat’s speed is increased by 25% and stream speed by 33.33%, it will travel 27 km in 4.5 hours upstream. Find the original speed of boat(in km/hr)

Question No. 61

A circle is inscribed inside a square, and another circle is circumscribed around the same square. If the area of the smaller circle is 154 cm2 what is the area of the larger circle?

Question No. 62

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

I. x2 – 23x + 90 = 0

II. y2 – 37y + 342 = 0

Question No. 63

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

I. x2 – 8x + 15 = 0

II. 12y2 – 19y + 5 = 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.

Question No. 65

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

I. 144x2 – 16 = 9

II. 12y+√4=49−−√49

Question No. 66

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

I. 2x2 - 15x + 13 = 0

II. 9y2 - 29y + 22 = 0

Question No. 67

A invested Rs. (x +4000) on annual compound interest rate for 3 years After 3 years he received the Rs. 1655 more, IF rate of interest is 10%. Find the simple interest at same rate interest for Rs. [x + 4500] for 3 years?

Question No. 68

A policeman noticed a thief at a distance of 400 meters. The policeman started chasing the thief at 12 km/hr. The thief was running at 10 km/hr. After how much time the policeman will catch the thief?

Question No. 69

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

The provided bar graph illustrates the distribution of Tech and Non-Tech Employees across five distinct cities.



What is the average number of non-tech employees in cities 'Y', 'Z', and 'W' together?

Question No. 70

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

The provided bar graph illustrates the distribution of Tech and Non-Tech Employees across five distinct cities.



If the number of tech employees in city 'V' is 30% less than that in city 'W', then what is the number of tech employees in cities 'V', 'X', and 'W' together?

Question No. 71

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

The provided bar graph illustrates the distribution of Tech and Non-Tech Employees across five distinct cities.



If the total number of tech and non-tech employees in city 'X' is 240 and the number of non-tech employees in city 'Y' is 50% more than that in city 'X', then the total number of non-tech employees in cities 'X' and 'Y' together is what percentage more/less than the total number of tech employees in cities 'X' and 'Y' together?

Question No. 72

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

The provided bar graph illustrates the distribution of Tech and Non-Tech Employees across five distinct cities.



The total number of employees in city 'Z' is what percentage more or less than the total number of employees in city 'Y'?

Question No. 73

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

The provided bar graph illustrates the distribution of Tech and Non-Tech Employees across five distinct cities.



What is the respective ratio between the total number of employees in city 'W' and the number of non-tech employees in cities 'X' and 'Z' together?

Question No. 74

Find the value of x.

30% of 5600 + 85% of 3600 – 463 – 26 ×  76 = x + 301

Question No. 75

Find the value of x.

589 + 1561 +2989 + 3683 – 1143 = x3 + 41 ×  160 ×  12.5%

 

Question No. 76

What value will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?

(6/13) of 169 + (9/20) of 240 = 40% of (?) + 25% of 80

Question No. 77

What value will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?

60% of 6850 + 30% of 8345 = 60% of 6485 + ? + 150

Question No. 78

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

(4.41)4 ÷ (9261 ÷ 1000)3 × (0.21 × 10)4 = (2.1)(?- 5)

Question No. 79

The ratio of radius to height of a solid cylinder is 3 : 5. If the cost of painting a cylinder at the rate of Rs. 15 per cm2 is Rs. 110880, then find the volume of the cylinder?

Question No. 80

10 years ago, Age of Shagun's grandfather is 5 times the Shagun's age and after 5 years from now, age of Shagun's Grandfather will be 3 times the age of Shagun. Find the ratio and Shagun and her grandfather's age before 5 years.

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