IBPS RRB Clerk 14 Nov 2016 shift 1

For the following questions answer them individually

If only one meaningful English word can be made with the first, the fourth, the ninth and the tenth letters of the word CORRUPTION, using each letter only once, then which of the following is the third letter of the word from the left? If no such word can be formed then your answer is ‘X’. If more than one such word can be formed then your answer is Z.

How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 67594138 (both in forward and backward directions), each of which has as many digits between them in the number as in the arithmetical series?

In a queue of fifteen people facing north, Rahul’s position is ninth from the end of the queue. Only four people are standing between Rahul and Tom, Karan is standing immediately after Tom. Bharti is standing exactly between Ka-ran and Rahul. Sonali is standing before Bharti but after Tom. What is position of Sonali from the beginning of the queue? (Note : All people are standing one behind the other)

The following series is based on the English alphabet. Which one of the following will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given alphabetical series?
XBF UDK RFO OHR ?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
S is 11m east of N. N is 8m North of P. P is 4m west of O. Point O is the midpoint of Points P and R, such that P, 0 and R form a straight line. Q is 13m south of R.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :S is the husband of D. A is the brother of D. A is the only son of B.D is the sister of Q. R is married to Q. M is the father of R. N is the daughter of Q.

In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statement(s). The statement(s) are followed by two Conclusions numbered land II. Study the Conclusions based on the given statement(s) and select the appropriate answer.
Give answer a: if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true
Give answer b: if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
Give answer c: if only Conclusion I is true
Give answer d: if both Conclusions I and II are true
Give answer e: if only Conclusion II is true

Statements :
P < E < T ≤ R; T > K
Conclusions :
I. K > P
II. R ≥ K

Statements :
X < W ; A > C ≥ H = W
Conclusions :
I. C > X
II. A > W

Statements:
J ≤ L < B ≤ S > Y < M
Conclusions :
I. J < M
II. L ≥ Y

Statements
$$B \leq N < D ; K = R < D \leq W$$
Conclusions :
I. N = R
II. B < W

Statements:
$$B \leq N < D ; K = R < D \leq W$$
Conclusions :
I. W > K
II. N ≥ W

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Eight persons—A, B, C, D, M, N, 0 and P — are sitting around a square table (but not necessarily in the same order) in such a way that four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones sitting in the middle of the sides are facing the centre and the ones sitting at the corners are facing outside (i.e. opposite to the centre). A sits in the middle of one of the sides. Only one person sits between A and M. A sits third to the right of B. Only three persons sit between B and N. C sits second to the right of N. 0 and C face the same direction. M is not an immediate neighbour of 0. P sits second to the right of D.

Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?

As per the given arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Nine persons — E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O — are seated in a straight line facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two persons sit between E and the one sitting at extreme ends of the line. K sits second to the right of E. H sits fourth to the left of M. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. M is not an immediate neighbour of E. The number of people sitting between H and K is double than that between M and 0. More than two people sit between G and E. G is not an immediate neighbour of M. F is an immediate neighbour of L but not H.

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?

Which of the following statements is true with respect to N as per the given arrangement?

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Sagar sells mobiles of seven different companies viz., Samsung, HTC, Lenovo, Intex, Micromax, Nokia and Oppo starting from Monday and ending on Sunday, but not necessarily in the same order. Sagar sold HTC on Monday. He sold only three mobiles between HTC and Samsung. He does not sell any mobile between the day he sold Samsung and Lenovo. He sold only two mobiles between Lenovo and Oppo. He sold Micromax mobiles the day immediately before the day he sold Oppo mobiles. He sold Intex on one of the days after Oppo but not on Sunday.

Which of the following statements is not true as per the given arrangement?

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?

In these questions, two/three statements followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II are given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer a: if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows
Give answer b: if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows
Give answer c: if only Conclusion I follows
Give answer d: if both the Conclusions I and II follow
Give answer e: if only Conclusion II follows

Statements :
All copies are books.
No book is a pencil.
All pencils are rubbers.
Conclusions :
I. No rubber is a book.
II. Some copies are rubbers.

Statements :
All copies are books.
No book is a pencil.
All pencils are rubbers.
Conclusions :
I. No copy is a pencil.
II. Some books are rubbers.

Statements :
Some mobiles are calculators.
Some calculators are pens.
Some pens are stales.
Conclusions :
I. No calculator is a scale.
II. Atleast some calculators are scales.

Statements :
Some mobiles are calculators.
Some calculators are pens.
Some pens are stales.
Conclusions :
I. Some mobiles are scales.
II. All pens being calculators is a possibility.

Statements :
Some drinks are eatables.
All eatables are sweets.
Conclusions :
I. Atleast some sweets are drinks.
II. All drinks are sweets.

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :
Nine friends — A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I — 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 topmost floor is numbered nine. I lives on floor numbered six. E lives on an odd numbered floor above I. Only three people live between E and G. A lives on an even numbered floor immediately below D but not on the floor numbered eight. Only one person lives between A and F. C lives on one of the floors below F. The number of people living above C is equal to the number of people living below H.

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?

Which of the following statements is not true about B as per the given arrangement?

What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?) in the given questions:

(You are not expected to calculate the exact value)

For the following questions answer them individually

Jar A contains 78 litres of milk and water in the respective ratio of 6 : 7. 26 litres of the mixture was taken out from Jar A. What quantity of milk should be added to jarA, so that water constitutes 40% of the resultant mixture in jar A?

At its usual speed, a 150 metre long train crosses a platform of length L metres in 24 seconds. AT 75% of its usual speed, the train crosses a vertical pole in 12 seconds. What is the value of L?

In a class, the respective ratio between the number of boys and the number of girls is 3:1. A test was conducted, wherein the average score of the boys was 73, while that of the entire class was 71. What was the average score of the girls?

Two years ago, A’s age was $${1 \over 2}$$ of B’s age at that time. A’s age four years hence will be 22 years less than B’s age eight years hence. What is B’s present age ?

In the following questions two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and
Give answer a: if x > y
Give answer b: if x ≥ Y
Give answer c: if x < y
Give answer d: if x ≤ Y
Give answer e: if x = y or the relationship between x and y cannot be established.

For the following questions answer them individually

When 9 is subtracted from a two digit number, the number so formed is reverse of the original number. Also, the average of the digits of the original number is 7.5. What is definitely the original number ?

A boat takes six hours to travel a certain distance downstream and five hours to travel a certain distance upstream. The distance travelled upstream is half of the travelled downstream. If the speed of the current is 4 km/hr, what is the speed of the boat in still water? (in km/hr)

It takes Rs. 3159 to plant synthetic grass in a square lawn, $${1 \over 4}$$ of which is paved (and thus does not require grass). If each side of this lawn measures 18m, what is the rate that the gardener charges for planting synthetic grass? (in Rs./m²)

Refer to the pie chart and answer the given questions.
Percentage of tickets sold by different theaters on Friday Total Number of tickets sold on Friday = 850

The number of tickets sold by theatre B, on Saturday, was 32 more than the number of tickets sold on Friday. The number of tickets sold by theatre E, on Saturday, was 59 more than the number of tickets sold on Friday. What was the respective ratio between the number of tickets sold by theatres B and E on Saturday?

If the total number of tickets sold by all the theatres together on Friday was 70% more than that sold on Thursday, what was the total number of tickets sold by all the theatres together on Thursday?

Out of the number of tickets sold by theatre C, $$ \frac{5}{12} $$were purchased by females and out of the total number of tickets sold by theatre D, $$\frac{1}{17} $$were purchased by females. What was the total number of tickets purchased by females from theatres C and D together?

Based on the following table, answer the given questions.The data given in the table is for the month of October 2015


The number of male students who have enrolled for French classes in the institute R is what per cent of the total number of students (males and females both) who have enrolled for both the classes in institute T?

In the institute S, the number of male students who have enrolled for Spanish class is 70% of the total number of students (males and females both) who have enrolled for Spanish class. What is the total number of male students who have enrolled for both the classes together in institute S?

The number of male students who have enrolled for French class in the institute S is approximately what per cent more than the number of female students who have enrolled for the same class in the institute U?

What is the respective ratio between number of students (both males and females) who have enrolled for Spanish class in institute R and those enrolled for the same classes in institute T?

The number of female students who have enrolled for French classes in the institute T is approximately what per cent of the total number of students (males and females both) enrolled in the institute U for Spanish classes?

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

Refer to the graph and answer the given questions.Data related to number of shirts sold by two stores (A and B) during 5 months:

What is the respective ratio between total number of shirts sold by store B in January and February together and that by the same store in April and May together?

The number of shirts sold by store A increased by what percent from February to May?

If the total number of shirts sold by store A and B together in June is 20% more than that sold in March, what was the total number of shirts sold by stores A and B together in June?

If the total number of shirts sold by stores A and B together in December is 25% less than that sold in April, what was the total number of shirts sold by stores A and B together in December?

For the following questions answer them individually

A starts a business with Rs. 2500. After one month from the start of the business, B joined with Rs. 4500 and A withdrew completely after eleven months from the start of the business. If the difference between A’s and B’s respective shares in the annual profit was Rs. 4800, what was the annual profit earned?

A completes $${5 \over 6}$$ th of a given task in 10 days and is then replaced by B. The entire task is completed in 13 days. What is the respective ratio of the number of days in which A and B independently can complete the entire task?

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