Banking - RRB Clerk Prelims Full Length Mock Test 2 PYQ - English
Banking - RRB Clerk Prelims Full Length Mock Test 2 PYQ - English
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Q10 Study the following sequence and answer the
Which of the following element is sixth to the
given questions.
left of the eighth element from the right end of
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the given arrangement?
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(A) M (B) 4
How many such symbols are there in the given
(C) G (D) 3
series which are immediately preceded by a
(E) None of these
vowel and immediately followed by a number?
Q7 Study the following sequence and answer the (A) None
given questions. (B) One
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How many such letters are there in the given (E) More than three
series which are immediately preceded by a
Q11 Directions: Study the information given below
symbol and immediately followed by a number?
and answer the given questions.
(A) Two (B) Four
Six persons were born on two different dates
(C) None (D) Three
either 11 or 22 of three different month’s viz.
(E) More than four
September, October and November. F was born
Q8 Study the following sequence and answer the on an odd date in the month which has even
given questions. days. Two persons were born between Q and F.
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If all the letters are dropped in the given series, How many persons were born after R?
which element will be eleventh from the right (A) Two (B) One
end? (C) None (D) Three
(A) 4 (B) % (E) None of these
(C) & (D) 5
Q12 Directions: Study the information given below
(E) None of these
and answer the given questions.
Q9 Study the following sequence and answer the Six persons were born on two different dates
given questions. either 11 or 22 of three different month’s viz.
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Which of the following element is fourth to the days. Two persons were born between Q and F.
right of the ninth element from the left end of More than two persons were born between Q
the given arrangement? and T. R was born before D and after B.
(A) 8 (B) K Q.Who was born on 11th November?
(C) E (D) P (A) Q (B) F
Which of the following sits 2nd to the right of Q. When the first and third letter of each word
K? is interchanged, then how many meaningful
(A) G (B) O words will be formed?
(C) M (D) L (A) 3 (B) 1
(E) None of these (C) 2 (D) 5
(E) None of these
Q25 Directions: Study the following data carefully
and answer the questions accordingly. Q28 Directions: Study the following data carefully
Seven people sit around a circular table and and answer the questions accordingly.
they all are facing the center. One person sits LAB FOX SIP BET WET
between M and K. N sits 3rd to the left of K. D is
neither an immediate neighbor of M nor N. G Q. If each Consonant is changed to its previous
sits 2nd to the right of D. O sits 2nd to the left letter and each vowel is changed to its next
of L. letter according to the English alphabetical
Which of the following statements are true? series, then how many words contain at least
I. N and O are immediate neighbors one vowel?
II. D sits 2nd to the left of O (A) None
III. One person sits between L and G (B) More than three
(A) Both II and III (C) Two
(B) Only I (D) Three
(C) Only III (E) None of these
(D) Both I and II
Q29 Directions: Study the following data carefully
(E) None of these
and answer the questions accordingly.
Q26 If it is possible to make a meaningful word with LAB FOX SIP BET WET
the second, fourth, fifth, and eighth letters of
the word ‘ACHIEVED’, then which of the Q.If words are arranged according to the
following will be the third letter from the right alphabetical series (as in the English
end of that meaningful word? If no meaningful dictionary) from left to right, which word will
word can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer. If be third from the right end?
more than one meaningful word can be made, (A) LAB (B) SIP
give ‘Y’ as the answer. (C) BET (D) WET
(A) X (B) I (E) FOX
(C) Y (D) D
Q30 Directions: Study the following data carefully
(E) C
and answer the questions accordingly.
Q27 Directions: Study the following data carefully LAB FOX SIP BET WET
and answer the questions accordingly.
LAB FOX SIP BET WET Q.If each letter in each word is arranged
according to the English alphabetical series
from left to right, then how many meaningful Q33 Directions: Study the following data carefully
words will be formed? and answer the questions accordingly.
(A) Three (B) One Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a
(C) Four (D) Two building of 7 floors but not necessarily in the
(E) None same order. The ground floor is numbered as
1st floor, just above floor is numbered as 2nd
Q31 Directions: Study the following data carefully
floor and so on till the topmost floor is
and answer the questions accordingly.
numbered as 7th floor.
LAB FOX SIP BET WET
Less than three persons live above F. One floor
gap between E and F who lives above E. G lives
Q.How many letters between 1st letter of 3rd
just above B who lives on an even numbered
word from right end and 2nd letter of 2nd word
floor. The number of floors above D is the same
from left end according to the English
as the number of floors below A. C lives below
dictionary?
A.
(A) Eight
(B) More than eleven
Who lives on the 5th floor?
(C) Three
(A) D (B) A
(D) Four
(C) F (D) G
(E) None
(E) C
Q32 Directions: Study the following data carefully
Q34 Directions: Study the following data carefully
and answer the questions accordingly.
and answer the questions accordingly.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a
building of 7 floors but not necessarily in the
building of 7 floors but not necessarily in the
same order. The ground floor is numbered as
same order. The ground floor is numbered as
1st floor, just above floor is numbered as 2nd
1st floor, just above floor is numbered as 2nd
floor and so on till the topmost floor is
floor and so on till the topmost floor is
numbered as 7th floor.
numbered as 7th floor.
Less than three persons live above F. One floor
Less than three persons live above F. One floor
gap between E and F who lives above E. G lives
gap between E and F who lives above E. G lives
just above B who lives on an even numbered
just above B who lives on an even numbered
floor. The number of floors above D is the same
floor. The number of floors above D is the same
as the number of floors below A. C lives below
as the number of floors below A. C lives below
A.
A.
Q35 Directions: Study the following data carefully at variance with commonly known facts. Read
and answer the questions accordingly. all the conclusions and then decide which of
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G live in a the given conclusions logically follows from the
building of 7 floors but not necessarily in the given statements disregarding commonly
same order. The ground floor is numbered as known facts.
1st floor, just above floor is numbered as 2nd Statements:
floor and so on till the topmost floor is Only a few Grapes are Mango.
numbered as 7th floor. No Mango is Banana.
Less than three persons live above F. One floor Only a few Banana are Papaya.
gap between E and F who lives above E. G lives Conclusions:
just above B who lives on an even numbered I. Some Mango are Papaya.
floor. The number of floors above D is the same II. No Mango is Papaya.
as the number of floors below A. C lives below (A) If only conclusion I follows.
A. (B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
Q. Which of the following statements are true? (D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
I. F does not live on even floor (E) If both conclusions I and II follow.
II. E lives above D
Q38 Directions:In each of the questions below,
III. G lives on the 3rd floor
some statements are given followed by some
(A) Only I
conclusions. You have to take the given
(B) Only II
statements to be true even if they seem to be
(C) Both I and II
at variance with commonly known facts. Read
(D) Both II and III
all the conclusions and then decide which of
(E) None of True
the given conclusions logically follows from the
Q36 If each vowel of the word “QUALITY” is changed given statements disregarding commonly
to the next letter of the English alphabets and known facts.
each consonant is changed to the previous Statements:
letter of the English alphabet, and then the Only a few City are Town.
alphabets thus formed are arranged in All Town are Metro.
alphabetical order from left to right, which of Conclusions:
the following will be fourth from the right end? I. Some City are Metro.
(A) K (B) P II. All City being Town is a possibility.
(C) V (D) J (A) If only conclusion I follows.
(E) None of these (B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
Q37 Directions:In each of the questions below,
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
some statements are given followed by some
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow.
conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be Q39
(A) 7 (B) 6
statements to be true even if they seem to be
(C) 5 (D) 9
at variance with commonly known facts. Read
(E) None of these
all the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follows from the Q44 Directions : what approximate value should
given statements disregarding commonly come in place of question mark (?) in the
known facts. following questions?(Note: you are not
Statements: expected to calculate the exact value)
Only a few River are Mountain. 564.666+82.5091×44.581– 34.111+73.66 = ?
No Mountain is Concrete. (A) 4321 (B) 4640
Some Concrete are not Bricks. (C) 4340 (D) 4540
Conclusions: (E) None of these
I. Some River are being Concrete is a possibility.
Q45 Directions : what approximate value should
II. All Mountain can be river.
come in place of question mark (?) in the
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(D) x ≤ y
Q46 Directions: Study the following data carefully
(E) x = y or relation cannot be established
and answer the questions accordingly.
126.87 + 86.06 – 109.93 = 7.07 × 13.02 Q52 Directions: In the given question, you have to
+ ? find the values of variable and mark the
(A) 52 (B) 42 correct answer.
(C) 12 (D) 32 3 −−−
(i)x = √4096
−
Q48 Find the Approximate value? Q53 Directions: In the given question, you have to
25.83 × 40.01 – 16.10 × 3.59 = ? find the values of variable and mark the
(C) x ≤ y
Q51 Directions: In the given question, you have to
(D) x ≥ y
find the values of variable and mark the
Q56 Directions: Study the following data carefully Q62 The average weight of a class of 22 students is
and answer the questions accordingly. 40 kg. When the weight of the teacher is also
What will come in place of ? mark in the included, the average weight increases by 750
following series? gm. What is the weight of the teacher?
10 ? 46 94 190 382 (A) 62.25 kg (B) 57.25 kg
(A) 30 (B) 20 (C) 65.65 kg (D) 75.75 kg
(C) 22 (D) 25 (E) 64.50 kg
(E) none of these
Q63 200 liters of a mixture contains 15% water and
Q57 Directions: Study the following data carefully the rest is Alcohol. The amount of alcohol that
and answer the questions accordingly. must be added so that the resulting mixture
2, 14, 70, ?, 420 contains 87.5% alcohol is?
(A) 190 (B) 320 (A) 10 (B) 40
(C) 210 (D) 200 (C) 20 (D) 30
(E) 300 (E) None of these
Q58 Find a missing number for a given series. Q64 Directions: Study the following data carefully
55, 46, 38, 30, ? and answer the questions accordingly.
(A) 31 (B) 23 If 60% of b = a, then a% of 25 is the same as:
(C) 21 (D) 28 (A) 30% of a (B) 30% of b
(E) 25 (C) 15% of a (D) 15% of b
(E) None of these
Q59 Find a missing number in a given series ?
5,10,?,26,37 Q65 1500 rupees is invested in scheme A at R% p.a.
(A) 18 (B) 17 simple interest. Another amount (1500 - x) is
(C) 16 (D) 15 invested in scheme B at 2R % p.a. simple
(E) 25 interest. After four years, interest earned from
scheme A is 25% less than that of scheme B. The perimeter of a square is equal to the
Find x. perimeter of a rectangle of length 16 m. and
(A) 500 (B) 600 breadth 12 m. Find the circumference of a circle
(C) 900 (D) 1000 ? If the diameter of a circle is equal to the side
(E) none of these of the square.(use, π =
22
7
)
(E) 18 10
9
days
Q70
If overall expenditure is Rs. 32000, Royalty on Q78 Find the difference between number of
the book is less than canvassing expenditure items sold by Madan in January and
by? number of items sold by Mohan in May.
(A) Rs. 6500 (B) Rs. 3600 (A) 40 (B) 55
(C) Rs. 2880 (D) Rs. 4680 (C) 35 (D) 60
(E) None of these (E) None of these
Directions (76-80) Read the following passage Q79 Find the total number of items sold by
and answer the given questions. Madan in all the five months.
Directions : The following bar graph shows the (A) 2340 (B) 2240
number of items sold by two shopkeepers in (C) 2440 (D) 2120
five different months. (E) None of these
Answer Key
Q1 (A) Q28 (B)
Q7 Text Solution:
Q2 Text Solution: Ans.(a) Only two.
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conclusion I and II we get- W>T # C 1 and ¥ P 5
So the final answer is either I or II.
Q8 Text Solution:
Ans.(c) after dropped all letter we get,
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Q3 Text Solution: 11th from right is &.
Ans.(d)
Given:- K > I ≥ G > F ≤ T < R
K > I ≥ G > F ≤ T < R ( I. K > R (False)
Q9 Text Solution:
K > I ≥ G > F ≤ T < R (II. R > G(False)
Ans.(b)
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Q4 Text Solution: 4th to the right of 9th element from left end =
Ans.(a) 9+4=13th from left end = K
Given:- Q > O ≥ P = K < U ≤ Z
Q > O ≥ P = K < U ≤ Z ( I. Z > K (True)
Q > O ≥ P = K < U ≤ Z (II. Q > U (False)
Q10 Text Solution:
Ans.(b) only one.
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Given:- K < G ≤ D < C > R ≤ Y
Q11 Text Solution:
K<G≤D<C>R≤Y (I. C > G (True)
Solutions:Ans.(d) 3 person are born after R.
K<G≤D<C>R≤Y (II. K < D (True)
More than two persons were born between Q Two persons were born between Q and F.
and T. R was born before D and after B.
So Case-II will be eliminated after this
arrangement,
Hence final arrangement is:-
Month Date Persons
September 11 B
(30) 22 Q
October 11 R
(31) More than two persons were born between Q
22 D
and T. R was born before D and after B.
November 11 F
So Case-II will be eliminated after this
(30) 22 T
arrangement,
Hence final arrangement is:-
Month Date Persons
Q13 Text Solution: September 11 B
Solutions:Ans.(a) Both II and III. (30) 22 Q
Month Date Persons
October 11 R
September 11 B (31) 22 D
(30) 22 Q
November 11 F
October 11 R (30) 22 T
(31) 22 D
November 11 F
(30) 22 T
Q14 Text Solution:
Starting Point:- F was born on an odd date in Solutions:Ans.(d) Both R and D.
the month which has even days.
So there will be two case:-
CASE-I CASE-II
So according to this rule there are 4 answer If we put B on 4th floor then F and E does not
where one vowel will be available. satisfied the condition.
So B lives only on 2nd floor.
Both conclusion is definitely false but here Both conclusions are follows.
either or case is occur.
Sol. + 27 = ?
0.0729 + 27 = ?
? = 27.0729
3
So, 167.71 ÷ 6.09 × 4.11=79.86% of x
?= = 5.083
15.25
3
Now, convert decimal number in integer,
≈5 ⇒ 168 ÷ 6 × 4 = 80% of x
⇒ 28 × 4 = 80% of x
Q44 Text Solution:
80
⇒ 112 = × \ x
? = 564.666+82.5091×44.581– 34.111+73.66 100
112×10
⇒ x =
? = 565+83×45 − 34 + 74 8
? = 565+3735–34+74 ⇒ x = 140
127 + 86 – 110 = 7 × 13 + ?
=>x = 6
103 = 91 + ?
Hence, the correct option is 6.
? = 103 – 91 = 12 Q51 Text Solution:
Hence option 12 is the right answer. (i)x
2
– x – 6 = 0
2
x – 3x + 2x – 6 = 0
Q47 Text Solution:
x(x – 3) + 2(x – 3) = 0
31.332 + 46.901 + 63.453 – 58.910 = ?
(x – 3) (x + 2) = 0
Let approximate value of ? is x then,
x = 3, − 2
≈ 31+47+64-59=x
2
(ii)y − y – 12 = 0
≈ 142-59=x
2
y – 4y + 3y – 12 = 0
≈ x = 83
y(y – 4) + 3(y – 4) = 0
Hence,the correct option is 83.
(y – 4) (y + 3) = 0
Q48 Text Solution:
y = 4, − 3
x = 16 14 × 5 = 70
70 × 3 = 210
y = 16
210 × 2 = 420
Hence, x = y
Q58 Text Solution:
Q53 Text Solution:
2
Pattern Series
(i) x + 5x – 24 = 0
2
55
x + 8x – 3x – 24 = 0
55 - (5+5) + 1 = 46
x(x + 8) – 3(x + 8) = 0
46 - (4+6) + 2 = 38
(x + 8) (x – 3) = 0
38 - (3+8) + 3 = 30
x = − 8, 3
2
30 - (3+0) + 4 = 31
(ii) y + 11y + 24 = 0
2
Hence, the correct option is 31.
y + 8y + 3y + 24 = 0
y(y + 8) + 3(y + 8) = 0
Q59 Text Solution:
(y + 8) (y + 3) = 0
Pattern Series
y = − 3, − 8
2
2
+ 1 =5
relation cannot be established 3
2
+ 1 = 10
4
2
+ 1 = 17
Q54 Text Solution:
2
5
2
+ 1 = 26
(i) 3x = 243
2
6
2
+ 1 = 37
x = 81
Hence, the correct option is 17
x = 9, − 9
(ii) y
2
= 324
Q60 Text Solution:
y = 18, − 18
Pattern Series
relation cannot be established 10
10 − 3 =7
Q55 Text Solution:
2
7 + 4 = 11
(i)x = 324
11 − 3 =8
x = 18, − 18
−−− 8 + 4 = 12
(ii) y = √324
12 − 3 =9
y = 18
9 + 4 = 13
x ≤ y
Hence, the correct option is 13
Q56 Text Solution:
Q61 Text Solution:
10 ? 46 94 190 382
Ratio of Abhishek and Astha investment is 11:17
48 96 192
Let total profit be 100x
×2 ×2
7% share goes in charity so remaining profit be
48÷2 = 24
93x
10 ? 46 94 190 382 ′
Astha share is =
Astha s ratio
× Total Profit
24 48 96 192 Sum of all ratios
1581 =
17
× 93x
Ans 46-24=22 28
28 = x
Q66 Text Solution:
Total Profit is 100x = 100 × 28
Loss = 20% = ( let, loss = 1, CP = 5)
1
5
Total Profit is Rs 2800
CP - Loss = SP
Q62 Text Solution: 5 - 1 = 4 ……(1)
The total weight of 22 students =40 × 22 =880 And, Profit% = 10% =
1
(let,profit = 1, CP =
10
kg 10)
New average weight = 40 + 0.75 =40.75 kg CP + P = SP
Total weight of 22 students and teacher 10 + 1 = 11 ……(2)
together = 23 × 40.75 =937.25 Make CP same in both the equations, by
Weight of teacher = 937.25 – 880 =57.25 kg multiplying the eq.(1) by “2”
Q63 Text Solution: So, 10 - 2 = 8
Total mixture = 200 liters And 10 + 1 = 11
Quantity of water = 15% of 200 = So first, SP was 8, Now it is 11
15
× 200 = 30 liters
So (11-8)x = 480 (given)
100
X = 40 liters
Q67 Text Solution:
Q64 Text Solution:
Given, ratio of $1,¢50 and ¢25 coins = 2:3:4
According to question, 60% of b = a
60 So, total money of 1 unit of ratio = $(2×1) +
⇒ × b = a
¢(50×3) + ¢(25×4)
100
Now, a% of 25
a = $ 2 + ¢250
= × 25
100
60
×b
= $ 2 + $ 2.5
100
=
100
× 25 = $ 4.5
60 1
=
100
× b ×
4
So, total units = 45
4.5
= 10 units
15
=
100
× b As, 1 unit has three ¢50 & four¢25 coins
= 15% of b So, 10 units will have = 3× 10 = 30 ¢50 coins
Hence, the correct option is 15% of b. And, 10 units will have = 4× 10 = 40 ¢25 coins
Q65 Text Solution: So, total number of coins of ¢ 50 coins & ¢ 25
Interest earned from scheme A = coins = 30 + 40 = 70
1500×R×4
100
= 60R Q68 Text Solution:
Interest earned from scheme B = From the given information,
(1500−x)×2R×4
=
2R(1500−x)
Chetna can beat Vrutika by 100 m in 1500 m
100 25
60R =
3
×
2R(1500−x) Hence, when Chetna covers 1500 m, Vrutika
4 25
⇒ x = 500
W
= 1
20
⇒ diameter(2r) = 14
Number of items sold by Madan in March = 400
=2× 22
7
× 14 Q78. Text Solution:
⇒ 2 × 22× 2 m.= 88m. Number of items sold by Madan in January =
540
Q71 Text Solution:
=
240
× 100 = 75%
320