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IBPS RRB PO-VIII PRELIMS - Model Test 52 Question Paper

1. In a certain code language, ‘send the tests’ Is coded as ‘ol vx se’ and ‘all tests solved’ Is coded as se pg nb How will ‘tests’ be coded as in the given
code language?
(Note - all codes are two letter codes only)

     Either ‘ol’ or ‘pg’


     Either ‘nb’ or ‘pg’
     se
     nb
     vx

1 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:13      Marks : 1

Study the following Information and answer the question :


   Nine friends - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X live on nine different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the
building Is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the top most floor is numbered nine.
   V lives on one of the floors below the floor numbered four but not on the lowermost floor. Only three people live between V and P. Only one person lives
between P and T. T lives above P. Q lives on an odd numbered floor immediately above S. Only three people live between Q and R. R does not live on the
topmost floor. The number of people living above R is equal to the number of people living below X. Only one person lives between X and W.

2. Which of the following statements Is true as per the given arrangement ?

     Only one person lives between R and V


     None of the given statements is true
     X lives on the floor numbered eight
     More then two people between T and Q
     U lives on odd number floor

2 Answered     Time Spent : 00:03:06      Marks : 1

3. Four of the following five are alike In a certain way as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which of the following does not belong to
that group ?

     XQ
     WV
     RQ
     TS
     WU
Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:28      Marks : 1
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     More than three
     Two
     Three
     None

4 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:10      Marks : 1

5. U lives on which of the following floor numbers ?

     Six
     Other than those given as options
     Three
     Two
     Eight

5 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:09      Marks : 1

6. P Is related to the floor numbered seven and S is related to the floor numbered five in a certain way. R Is related to which of the following floor
numbers following the same way ?

     Nine
     Eight
     Three
     Two
     Four

6 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:23      Marks : 1

In this question, relationship between different elements Is shown in the statement(s). The statement(s) are followed by conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statement(s) and select the appropriate answer.

7. Statements :L ≥ Y ≥ A < R ; P ≤ A
Conclusion : I. P ≤ L
Conclusion : II. R > P

     only Conclusion I Is true


     only Conclusion II Is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II Is true
     either Conclusion I or II Is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true

7 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:17      Marks : -0.25

8. Statements :W > Q = U ≥ I < T ≤ C


Conclusion : I. W > T
Conclusion : II. Q ≥ C

     only Conclusion II Is true


     either Conclusion I or II Is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II Is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true
     only Conclusion I Is true

8 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:14      Marks : 1


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Conclusion : I.N ≤ E
Conclusion : II. G > M
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     both Conclusions I and II are true
     only Conclusion II Is true
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     neither Conclusion I nor II Is true
     only Conclusion I Is true
     either Conclusion I or II Is true

9 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:21      Marks : 1

10. Statements : M = A ≥ G = N ; I ≤ N
Conclusion : I. I < M
Conclusion : II. I = M

     either Conclusion I or II Is true


     only Conclusion I Is true
     only Conclusion II Is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II Is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true

10 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:14      Marks : 1

11. Statements :M ≤ A ≥ N ; E ≤ A < G


Conclusion : I. M ≤ E
Conclusion : II. G > N

     only Conclusion II Is true


     either Conclusion I or II Is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II Is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true
     only Conclusion I Is true

11 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:18      Marks : 1

Study the given Information carefully to answer the given question :


   R Is 15m west of Q. J Is 6m north of Q. W Is 2m west of J. L Is 10m south of W. K is 6m west of L.

12. If F Is 4m to the south of R and V Is 2m east of K, how far is Point F from Point V ?

     8m
     9m
     11m
     4m
     3m

12 Not Answered     Time Spent : 00:01:11      Marks : 0

13. Kablr walks 10m towards south from point J, takes a right turn and walks for 3m. How far will he be from Point K ?

     9m
     4m
     5m
     10m
     6m

13 Not Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:01      Marks : 0

14. In what direction Is R with respect to J ?


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In this question two three statements followed by two conclusions are given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known raits and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows disregarding commonly known facts.

15. Statements :
All papers are woods.
Some woods are leaves.
All leaves are trunks.
Conclusion I.: All trunks being woods Is a possibility.
Conclusion II.: Some trunks are papers.

     either Conclusion I or II is true


     neither Conclusion I nor II is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true
     only Conclusion II Is true
     only Conclusion I Is true

15 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:30      Marks : 1

16. Statements :
All ladders are snakes.
Some snakes are frogs.
Conclusion I.: No ladder is a frog.
Conclusion II.: Atleast some ladders are frogs.

     both Conclusions I and II are true


     only Conclusion II Is true
     either Conclusion I or II is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II is true
     only Conclusion I Is true

16 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:22      Marks : 1

17. Statements :
No mobile Is a band.
All bands are pillows.
Some pillows are sheets.
Conclusion I: No mobile Is a pillow.
Conclusion II. All sheets are bands.

     only Conclusion I Is true


     either Conclusion I or II Is true
     only Conclusion II Is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true

17 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:31      Marks : 1

18. Statements :
No mobile Is a band.
All bands are pillows.
Some pillows are sheets.
Conclusion I.: Some pillows are mobiles.
Conclusion II.: All bands are sheets.

     either Conclusion I or II Is true


     only Conclusion II Is true
     neither Conclusion I nor II is true
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19. Statements :
All papers are woods.
Some woods are leaves.
All leaves are trunks.
Conclusion I.: Some leaves are papers.
Conclusion II.: Atleast some trunks are woods.

     either Conclusion I or II is true


     neither Conclusion I nor II is true
     only Conclusion II Is true
     only Conclusion I Is true
     both Conclusions I and II are true

19 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:16      Marks : 1

20. Four of the following five are alike In a certain way (based on their positions of alphabets In the English alphabetical series) and hence form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?

     BFD
     KOM
     TXV
     EIH
     LPN

20 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:43      Marks : 1

Study the following Information to answer the given question :


  Nine persons, G, H, I, J, K, R, S, T and U are seated In a straight line facing North, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily In the
same order.
  Only two people sit to the left of I. Only one person sits between I and U. H sits fourth to the right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of U. Less than
three people sit between R and U. Number of people sitting between I and U is half as that between H and J. Only three people sit between K and T. K Is
not an immediate neighbour of J. Only two people sit between T and G.

21. Who amongst the following sit exactly between T and G ?

     I, J
     J, R
     R, U
     H, S
     H, J

21 Answered     Time Spent : 00:02:44      Marks : 1

22. Which of the following Is true with respect to S as per the given arrangement ?

     S sits second to the left of G


     More than two people sit between S and R
     S Is an Immediate neighbour of U
     S Is an Immediate neighbour of R
     None of the given options is true

22 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:15      Marks : 1

Study the following Information to answer the given question :


   Nine persons, G, H, I, J, K, R, S, T and U are seated In a straight line facing North, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily In the
same order.
   Only two people sit to the left of I. Only one person sits between I and U. H sits fourth to the right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of U. Less than
three people sit between R and U. Number of people sitting between I and U is half as that between H and J. Only three people sit between K and T. K Is
not an immediate neighbour of J. Only two people sit between T and G.

23. Four of the following five are alike In a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to
that group ?
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23 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:22      Marks : 1

24. Who sits second to the left of J ?

     T
     G
     No one as J sits at one of the extreme ends of the line
     S
     I

24 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:08      Marks : 1

25. In which of the given pairs of people, Is odd number of people sitting between them ?

     J, K
     G, K
     U, R
     H, T
     I, H

25 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:24      Marks : 1

26. How many such pairs of digits are there In the number 31748296 (both In forward and backward directions), each of which has as many digits
between then as in the arithmetic series ?

     Three
     More than three
     None
     Two
     One

26 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:44      Marks : 1

Study the following information to answer the given question :


   Rohan speaks about seven different countries viz. Egypt, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, France and Austria in a seminar held on seven different
days of the same week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday but not necessarily in the same order. Thus on one day Rohan speaks about only
one country.
   Rohan speaks about Japan on Friday. He speaks about Egypt on one of the days after Japan. He speaks only about two countries between Egypt and
China. He speaks about only one country between China and France. He speaks about France on one of the days before he speaks about China. He
speaks only about one country belween Japan and Malaysia. He speaks about Austria on one of the days before he speaks about China but not on
Monday.

27. On how many countries does Rohan speak about between China and Malaysia ?

     None
     Four
     Three
     One
     Two

27 Answered     Time Spent : 00:02:10      Marks : 1

28. On which day did Rohan speak about France ?


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29. Four of the following five are alike In a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to
that group ?

     Sunday - Egypt


     Wednesday-Japan
     Tuesday - France
     Monday - Austria
     Saturday - Japan

29 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:34      Marks : 1

Study the following information to answer the given question :


  Rohan speaks about seven different countries viz. Egypt, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, France and Austria in a seminar held on seven different
days of the same week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday but not necessarily in the same order. Thus on one day Rohan speaks about only
one country.
  Rohan speaks about Japan on Friday. He speaks about Egypt on one of the days after Japan. He speaks only about two countries between Egypt and
China. He speaks about only one country between China and France. He speaks about France on one of the days before he speaks about China. He
speaks only about one country belween Japan and Malaysia. He speaks about Austria on one of the days before he speaks about China but not on
Monday.

30. Which of the following Is not true as per the given arrangement ?

     Rohan speaks about Malaysia on one of the days before he speaks about Japan
     All the given statements are true
     Rohan speaks about Egypt on Saturday
     Two seminars between Wednesday and Egypt
     Rohan speaks about Egypt before Malaysia

30 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:15      Marks : -0.25

Study the following information to answer the given question :


   Rohan speaks about seven different countries viz. Egypt, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, France and Austria in a seminar held on seven different
days of the same week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday but not necessarily in the same order. Thus on one day Rohan speaks about only
one country.
   Rohan speaks about Japan on Friday. He speaks about Egypt on one of the days after Japan. He speaks only about two countries between Egypt and
China. He speaks about only one country between China and France. He speaks about France on one of the days before he speaks about China. He
speaks only about one country belween Japan and Malaysia. He speaks about Austria on one of the days before he speaks about China but not on
Monday.

31. Rohan speaks about which country on Thursday ?

     Egypt
     China
     Austria
     Indonesia
     Malaysia

31 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:14      Marks : 1

32. Among five people - A, B, C, D and E, each scoring different marks, only two persons scored more marks than A. D scored more than A. B scored less
than D but not the lowest. C scored more than B but not the highest. Who scored the lowest ?

     B
     D
     C
     Cannot be determined
     E
Answered     Time Spent : 00:01:34      Marks : -0.25
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33. Which of the following statements Is TRUE with respect to the given arrangement ?

     None of the given statements Is true


     Q Is an Immediate neighbour of S
     F sits second to the left of H
     Only three people sit between E
     Only two people sit between E

33 Answered     Time Spent : 00:02:23      Marks : 1

34. How many people sit between T and F when counted from the left of T ?

     Three
     More than three
     One
     Two
     None

34 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:09      Marks : 1

35. What Is the position of T with respect to R?

     Third to the right


     Immediate right
     Third to the left
     Second to the right
     Immediate left

35 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:08      Marks : 1

36. Who sits third to the left of G ?

     F
     R
     T
     H
     E

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37. Which of the following pairs represent the people sitting between Q and the one sitting second to the left of E, when counted from the left of Q ?

     R, T
     F,S
     T,S
     F,G
     H, G

37 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:16      Marks : 1

Study the given Information carefully to answer the given question :


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     Niece
     Mother in law
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     Aunt
     Grandmother

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39. If J has only one daughter, then how Is B related to L ?

     Niece
     Nephew
     Mother in law
     Brother
     Father in law

39 Answered     Time Spent : 00:01:09      Marks : 1

40. How Is J related to S ?

     Uncle
     Brother in law
     Father In law
     Grandfather
     Cousin

40 Not Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:13      Marks : 0

41. Two years hence, the respective ratio between A’s age at that time and B’s age at that time will be 5:9. A’s age three years ago was 13 years less than
B’s age six years ago. What is B’s present age ?

     34 years
     36 years
     30 years
     38 years
     32 years

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42. A and B both start a small business with an Investment of Rs. 3500 and Rs. 4200 respectively. At the end of few months from the start of business, A
withdrew from the business completely. If the annual profit was divided between A and B In the respective ratio of 5:12, then after how many months
from the start of the business, did A leave the business ?

     Six
     Nine
     Ten
     Five
     Seven

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43. B Is 4⁄3 times as efficient as A. If A can complete 5⁄8th of a given task In 15 days, what fraction of the same task would remain incomplete if B
works on it independently for 10 days only ?
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44. The sum of the dimensions of a room (I.e. length, breadth and height) Is 18 metres and Its length, breadth and height are in the ratio of 3:2:1
respectively. If the room is to be painted at the rate of Rs. 15 per m2, what would be the total cost Incurred on painting only the four walls of the room (In
Rs.) ?

     2210
     1350
     2445
     2940
     2700

44 Not Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:01      Marks : 0

45. At 80% of Its usual speed, a train of length L meters crosses a platform 240 metres long In 15 seconds. At Its usual speed, the train crosses a
vertical pole in 6 seconds. What is the value of L (in metres) ?

     240
     220
     225
     270
     180

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46. In a class, the average weight of 60 boys Is 64 Kg and that of 75 girls Is 70 Kg. After a few days, 60% of the girls and 30% of the boys leave. What
would be the new average weight of the class (in Kg)? Assume that the average weight of the boys and girls remains constant throughout.

     57.5
     63
     65.5
     66.5
     16.5

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47. Jar A has 80 Its of mixture of milk and water in the respective ratio of 5 : 3. Jar B which had 20 Its of mixture of milk and water, was emptied into jar
A, and as a result in jar A, the respective ratio of milk and water becomes 13 : 7. What was the quantity of water In Jar B ?

     5 lts
     6 lts
     1 lt
     9 lts
     10 lt

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48. A boat takes a total time of eight hours to travel 64 kms upstream and the same distance downstream. The speed of the the boat in still water is
three times of the speed of the current. What is the speed of the boat in still water ? (In km/hr)
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49. P, Q and R have a certain amount of money with themselves. Q has 20% more than what P has, and R has 1⁄6th of what Q has. If P, Q and R together
have Rs. 240, then how much money does R alone have ? (in Rs.)

     120
     70
     20
     60
     100

49 Not Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:02      Marks : 0

50. The sum of a series of 5 consecutive odd numbers Is 205. The second lowest number of this series Is 13 less than the second highest number of
another series of 5 consecutive even numbers. What is 50% of the second lowest number of this series of consecutive even numbers ?

     36
     28
     33
     11
     22

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Based on the following table answer the given question :


UniversitiesTotal number of Faculty membersPercentage of Assistant professorsNumber of associate professors
J 250 60 75
K 180 75 24
L 150 80 16
M 100 63 21
Note : The Faculty members include Assistant Professors,. Associate Professors and Professors only.

51. What Is the difference between the total number of Associate Professors in Universities J and M together and the total number of Professors in the
same Universities together ?

     68
     58
     54
     55
     70

51 Answered     Time Spent : 00:02:57      Marks : -0.25

52. In University M, 8⁄12of the Assistant Professors are males and in University L,3⁄5 of the Assistant Professors are males. What is the respective ratio
between male Assistant Professors In University M and that in University L ?

     2:5
     2:7
     1:4
     1:3
     3:5

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53. In University J, 72% faculty members are females. If three-fifth of the total Assistant Professors are females, what percent females are either
Associate Professors or Professors ?
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54. The total number of Professors In Universities J and K together is approximately what percent less than the number of Assistant Professors in
University M ?

     35
     22
     40
     27
     16

54 Not Answered     Time Spent : 00:02:11      Marks : 0

55. What Is the average number of Assistant Professors in Universities K, L and M ?

     104
     106
     105
     102
     108

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56. What is the difference between total number of scarves sold by store M in 2003 and 2004 together and total number of scarves sold by store N in
2005 and 2006 together ?

     140
     100
     120
     200
     160

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57. If the total number of scarves sold by stores M and N together in 2008 is 70% of that In 2006, what Is the total number of scarves sold by stores M
and N together in 2008 ?

     414
     406
     408
     456
     427

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58. Number of scarves sold by store M decreased by what percent from 2004 to 2005?

    

    

    

    

    

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59. What Is the average number of scarves sold by store N in 2003, 2004 and 2005 ?

     280
     260
     270
     290
     300

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60. If the respective ratio between total number of scarves sold by stores M and N together In 2002 and that In 2009 is 15:11, what is the total number of
scarves sold by stores M and N together in 2009 ?

     420
     430
     460
     440
     480

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61. In September, the total number of bags available in all the stores together was 90 more than that available In July. What was the percent increase in
the total number of bags available in all the stores together from July to September ?

     20
     15
     12
     50
     100

61 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:51      Marks : -0.25

62. The respective ratio between the number of bags available in store P in August and that available In the same store in July was 5:4. How many more
bags were available in store P in August as compared to July ?

     30
     15
     25
     45
     150

62 Answered     Time Spent : 00:00:29      Marks : -0.25


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63. What is the central angle corresponding to the number of bags available in store T ? (in degrees)

     92.5
     93.6
     94.2
     95.6
     97.2

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64. In July, 4⁄15of the available bags In store Q remained unsold and 5⁄12of the available bags In store S remained unsold. How many bags were sold
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71. I. 6x2 + 31x + 35 = 0


II. 6y2 + 31y + 40 = 0

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72. I. 4X2 + 21x + 27 = 0


II. 3y2 + 17y + 20 = 0

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73. I. 2x2 + 5x + 3 = 0
II.4y2+ 14y + 12 = 0

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74. I. 3X2 - 9x + 6 = 0
II. 2y2 - 9y + 10 = 0

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75. I. 2x2 + 29x + 99 = 0


II. 3y2 + 17y + 24 = 0

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78. ?2 + (25.04 x 15.92) ÷ 19.88 = 749

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79. 12.052 x 8.982 ÷ 17.98 ÷ 1.49 = ?

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