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INDEX

S.No. RRB ALP /TECHNICIAN LINK

1. PERCENTAGE (izfr'krrk) CLICK HERE

2. PROFIT & LOSS AND DISCOUNT (ykHkvkSj gkfu vkSj cV~Vk


) CLICK HERE

3. SIMPLE INTEREST (lk/kj.k C;kt) CLICK HERE

4. COMPOUND INTEREST (pØo`f¼ C;kt) CLICK HERE

5. RATIO & PROPORTION r&lekuqikr


(vuqik ) CLICK HERE

6. PARTNERSHIP (lk>snkjh
) CLICK HERE

7. MIXTURE AND ALLIGATION (feJ.k vkSj ,sfyxs'ku


) CLICK HERE

8. AVERAGE (vkSlr) CLICK HERE

9. TIME & WORK (le; v kSj dk;Z


) CLICK HERE

10. PIPE & CISTERN (uy vk Sj Vadh


) CLICK HERE

11. TIME & DISTANCE (le; v kSj nwjh


) CLICK HERE
S.No. RRB ALP /TECHNICIAN LINK

12. M+h
TRAIN (jsyxk ) CLICK HERE

13. BOAT & STREAM (uko vkSj /kjk


) CLICK HERE

14. NUMBER SYSTEM (la[;k i¼fr ) CLICK HERE

15. LCM & HCF (y-l-i - vkSj e-l-i-) CLICK HERE

16. SIMPLIFICATION (ljyhd j.k) CLICK HERE

17. s.kfefr)
TRIGONOMETRY (f=kdk CLICK HERE

18. Z vkSj
HEIGHT & DISTANCE (špkb nwjh
) CLICK HERE

19. 'kkad T;kfefr


CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY (funZs ) CLICK HERE
Percentage

PRECENTAGE
izfr'krrk Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. fdlh la[;k ds 28» dk eku 35 gSA la[;k D;k gS\ 8. 60 dk 15»-------- ds 45» ds cjkcj gS&
28% of a number is 35. What is the number? 15% of 60 is 45% of .......
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)

es
(a) 108 (b) 120 (a) 40 (b) 180
(c) 80 (d) 125 (c) 20 (d) 30
2. ohj viuh ekfld vk; dk 15» ?kj ds fdjk, ij vkSj 'ks"k dk9. fdlh feJ/krq esa 15» pkanh gSA feJ/krq ds fdlh Hkkj esa ;fn

ot
60» ?kjsyw •pZ ij •pZ djrk gSA ;fn og 2210 #i;s cpkrk gS] rks

Si m
xzke pkanh gS rks nwljs /krq dh ek=kk D;k gS\
mldh ekfld vk; D;k gS\

N
15% of an alloy was silver. If in a quantity of alloy

n ra
Veer spends 15% of his monthly income on the house
there was 51 g of silver, what was the quantity of the
rent and 60% of the rest on household expenditure. If other elements in the alloy ?
he saves Rs.2210, what is his monthly income ?

r
ja eg RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) Rs.6500 (b) Rs.7500 (a) 204 xzke
/g (b) 340 xzke
/g
(c) Rs.8000 (d) Rs.7000 (c) 300 xzke
/g (d) 289 xzke
/g
4000 dk 54» fdruk gksxk\
an el
3. 10. 250 dk46» fdlds cjkcj gS&
54% of 4000 is: 46% of 250 is equal to:
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RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)


RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 2025 (b) 2172
(a) 115 (b) 103.5
(c) 2232 (d) 2160
a in

(c) 92 (d) 112


4. 250 dk 38» cjkcj gS%
11. fdlh la[;k dk 26» 65 gSA la[;k Kkr djsa&
38% of 250 is equal to:
ty o

26% of a number is 65. What is the number?


RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
di J

(a) 76 (b) 95
(c) 104.5 (d) 114 (a) 250 (b) 40
5. fdlh la[;k dk 32»] 80 gSA la[;k D;k gS\ (c) 50 (d) 260

32% of a number is 80. What is the number? 12. rkU;k ds ruosesa 15» dh o`f¼ dh x;hA mldk c<+k gqvk osru
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03) 14]030 #i;s gSA mldk ewy osru fdruk Fkk\
(a) 260 (b) 250 Tanya got an increment of 15% in her salary. If her
(c) 40 (d) 50 enhanced salary is Rs.14,030. What was her original
6. fdlh la[;k dk 30» dk eku 33 gS\ oks la[;k D;k gS\ salary?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
30% of a number is 33. What is the number?
A

RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01)


(a) Rs.12,400 (b) Rs.12,000
(a) 120 (b) 115 (c) Rs.12,300 (d) Rs.12,200
(c) 105 (d) 110 13. oSV'kkfey djus ij ,d Vsyhfotu dk ewY; 14000 #i;s gks tkrk gSA
7. vkfnR; dks,d ijh{kk esa 78» vad çkIr gq,A ;fn mls 663 vad ;fn oSV dk nj 12» gS] rks Vsyhfotu dh ewy dher D;k gS\
çkIr gq, gSa] rks vfèkdre vad fdrus Fks\ The price of a Television is Rs.14000 inclusive of VAT.
Adithya got 78% marks in an examination. If he If the rate of VAT is 12%, find the basic price of the
secured 663 marks, find the maximum marks. Television.
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01) RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)

(a) 700 (b) 800 (a) Rs.12,000 (b) Rs.13,000


(c) 750 (d) 850 (c) Rs.12,500 (d) Rs.13,500

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Percentage

14. fdlh la[;k ds 15» dks] tc nwljh la[;k ds 30» esa tksM+k 21. 375 dk 56» gS%
tkrk gS
rks ;g nksuksa la[;kvksa ds ;ksx dk 24» çnku djrk gSA cM+h56% la[;k]
of 375 is:
NksVh la[;k dh rqyuk esa 4 vf/d gSA la[;k,¡ D;k gSa\ RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)
15% of a number, when added to 30% of another, (a) 210 (b) 196
gives 24% of the sum of the two numbers. The bigger
(c) 224 (d) 168
number is 4 more than the smaller one. What are the
numbers? 22. fn, x, ç'u ij fopkj djsa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd ç'u dk mÙkj nsus d
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02) fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku i;kZIr gSA
(a) 8, 12 (b) 12, 16
Consider the given question and decide which of the
(c) 10, 14 (d) 6, 10
following statements is sufficient to answer the
15. 250 dk 56»fdruk gksxk\ question.
56% of 250 is:
Jh X us o"kZ 2000 esa fdruk vftZr fd;k\

es
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) 56 (b) 84 How much did Mr. X earn in the year 2000?
(c) 140 (d) 112 dFku/ Statements:

ot
16. fdlh la[;k dk 84»] 105 gSA la[;k fdruh gS% 1- Jh X us 2003 esa 7]000 #- vftZr fd,] tks fd mlds }kjk o"kZ

Si m
84% of a number is 105. The number is: 2000 esa vftZr jkf'k ls 10» vf/d gSA

N
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02)

n ra
Mr. X earned Rs. 7,000 in 2003, which is 10% more
(a) 120 (b) 112
(c) 125 (d) 115 than what he earned in 2000.

r
17. ;fn fdlh ijh{kk esa liQy gksus ds fy, 34» vad ikus dh vko';drk
ja eg 2- Jherh Y, tks fd Jh X dh iRuhgS] us Jh
X }kjkvftZr jkf'k
gks rks 40 esa ls fdrus vadksa dh vko';drk gksxh% dk vk/k vftZr fd;k gS vkSj mUgksaus o"kZ 2000 esa dqy
If one needs to score 34% to pass a test, the pass 9]000 #- vftZr fd, gSA
an el
marks out of 40 would be : Mr. Y, Mr. X's wife, earned half of the amount Mr. X
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03) earned, and they together earned Rs. 9,000 in 2000.
(a) 13.2 (b) 14.2
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RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03)


(c) 13.6 (d) 14.6
(a) ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, ;k rks 1 ;k 2 gh i;kZIr gSA1
/Either
18. ,d fctyh dk cYc 4]200 #- esa •jhnk x;k FkkA bldk ewY; 8»
or 2 is sufficient to answer the question
a in

çfro"kZ dh nj ls de gksrk gSA ,d o"kZ ckn bldk ewY; fdruk


(b) ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa i;kZIr
/Both gSA
1 and
gksxk\
2 are sufficient to answer the question
ty o

An electric bulb was bought at Rs. 4200. Its value


depreciates at the rate of 8% per annum. Its value (c) vdsys 1gh i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys 2 ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
di J

after one year will be: i;kZIr ugha/1gSA


alone is sufficient while 2 alone is not
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01) sufficient to answer the question
(a) Rs.3,684 (b) Rs.3,800
(d) vdsys 2gh i;kZIr gS] tcfd vdsys A ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
(c) Rs.3,864 (d) Rs.3,746
dFku (1) ls i;kZIr ugha/2gSA
alone is sufficient while 1
19. phuh ds wY;
e esa 30» dh o`f¼ gks tkrh gSA lhrk dks phuh dh
alone is not sufficient to answer the question
•ir fdrus çfr'kr de dj nsuh pkfg, fd mlds O;; esa dksbZ
o`f¼ u gks\ 23. fdlh la[;k dh 72»] 90 gSA[;kla fdruh gS\
The price of the sugar goes up by 30%. By what 72% of a number is 90. What is the number?
percent should Sita reduce her consumption so that RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)
A

the expenditure does not increase? (a) 120 (b) 125


RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 130 (d) 124

(a) 23
1
% (b) 22
1
% 24. fdlh ijh{kkesa pj.k us 54 vad çkIr fd;s tks dqy vadksa dk 72»
13 13 ds cjkcj FkkA ijh{kk fdrus vadksa dh Fkh \
(c) 23% (d) 22%
In a test, Charan secured 54 marks that was also
20. 350 dk 58» fdruk gksr
k gS\ equivalent to obtaining 72% marks. How many marks
58% of 350 is: was the test out of?
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02) RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 217 (b) 203 (a) 75 (b) 85
(c) 210 (d) 196 (c) 80 (d) 65

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Percentage

25. fn, x, ç'u ij fopkj djsa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd ç'u dk mÙkj nsus
29. ds,d ç'u ds ckn nks dFku fn, x, gSaA r; djsa fd fn, x, dFkuksa
fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku i;kZIr gSA esa ls dkSu lk dFku ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSA
Read the following question and decide which of the A question is given followed by two statements.
given statements is/are sufficient. Decide which of the given statements is sufficient to
answer the question.
sa dh dqy la[;k fdruh gS\
voS/ vkçokfl;k
2014 dh rq X ds ykHk
yuk esa 2016 esa daiuh esa fdrus çfr'kr dh
What is the total number of illegal immigrants?
o`f¼ gqbZ gS\
dFku/ Statements:
What is the percentage increase in profit of Company
1- dqy voS
/ vkçokfl;ksa dk 30» ckaXykns'k ls gSA
X in 2016 with respect to that in 2014?
30% of the total illegal immigrants are from
dFku/ Statements:
Bangladesh.
1- 2014 esa daiuh dk equkiQk 1 yk• #i;s Fkk] tks 2015 ls 10»

es
Hkkjr ls gSA
2- 'ks"k
T;knk gSA
Remaining are from India.
Company profit in 2014 was Rs.1 lakh, which is 10%

ot
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)

Si m
more than that in 2015.
(a) 1 vdsysgh i;kZIr gS] tcfd 2 vdsys iz'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy,
i;kZIr ugha/1gSA
alone is sufficient while 2 alone is not 2- 2016 esa
daiuh dk equkiQk 2 yk• #i;s Fkk] tks 2014 ls 1 yk•

N
#i;s T;knk FkkA

n ra
sufficient to answer the question
(b) ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, 2 vkSj 1 nksuksa i;kZIr
/Both gSA
1 and Company profit in 2016 was Rs.2 lakh, which was

r
2 together are sufficient to answer the question
ja eg Rs.1 lakh more than that in 2014.
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(c) ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, u rks 1 vkSj u gh 2 i;kZIr
/ gSA
Neither 1 nor 2 is sufficient to answer the question (a) 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa
i;kZIr gSa
/Both 1 and 2 are sufficient

2 vdsysgh i;kZIr gS] tcfd 1 vdsys ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, 2 vdsys i;kZIrgS tcfd 1 vdsyk i;kZIr ugha
/2gS
an el
(d) (b) alone is
i;kZIr ugha/2gSA
alone is sufficient while 1 alone is not sufficient while 1 alone is not sufficient
;k rks1 ;k 2 i;kZIr gS
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sufficient to answer the question (c) /Either 1 or 2 is sufficient


26. vkdk'k dh ekfld vk; 9]600 #- gSA mldk ekfld •pZ mldh (d) 1 vdsyk i;kZIr gS tcfd 2 vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gS is
/1 alone
vk; dk 60» gSA mldh ekfld cpr fdruh gS\ sufficient while 2 alone is not sufficient
a in

Akash's monthly income is Rs. 9600. His monthly 30. ,d d{kk esa] 60» cPpksa dks xf.kr ilan gS] 45» dks foKku v
expenditure is 60% of his income. What is his saving 25» dks xf.kr vkSj foKku nksuksa ilan gSaA ,sls fdrus çfr'kr c
ty o

per month? ftUgsa de ls de ,d fo"k; ilan gS\


di J

RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)


In a class, 60% of children like Mathematics, 45% like
(a) 3,840 #i;s (b) 3,870 #i;s Science and 25% like both Mathematics and Science.
(c) 3,940 #i;s (d) 3,850 #i;s What is the percentage of children who like at least
27. ;fn vatw us fganh esa 80 esa ls 68] xf.kr esa 60 esa ls 46] foKku
oneesa
subject?
90 esa ls 74 vkSj vaxzsth esa 45 esa ls 35 vad çkIr fd,] rks vatw us RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)

fdl fo"k; esa vf/dre çfr'kr vad çkIr fd,\ (a) 45% (b) 55%

If Anju scored 68 out of 80 in Hindi, 46 out of 60 in (c) 70% (d) 80%


Mathematics, 74 out of 90 in Science, and 35 out of 31. 1 fnu dkfdruk izfr'kr 18 feuV gS\
45 in English, in which subject did Anju score the
A

What percentage of 1 day is 18 minutes?


maximum percentage marks?
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02)

(a) xf.kr/Mathematics (b) fganh


/Hindi (a) 1.25% (b) 12.5%
(c) 7.5% (d) 1.8%
(c) vaxzsth
/English (d) foKku
/Science
32. 110 ds110» ds 10» dk eku Kkr dhft,A
28. 60 ds 18% dk 54% gS----------
18% of 60 is 54% of ....... Find the value of 10% of 110% of 110.
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02) RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)

(a) 20 (b) 30 (a) 12.1 (b) 6.05

(c) 180 (d) 40 (c) 11.55 (d) 18.15

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Percentage

33. 100 ds1000» dk 10» ¾ \ 41. x dk ewY; 140000 #i;s ls c<+dj 182000 #i;s gks tkrk
,d isafVa
10% of 1000% of 100 = ? gSA isafVax ds ewY; esa çfr'kr o`f¼ gS%
The value of a painting rises from Rs 140000 to Rs
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
182000. The percent increase in the value of the
(a) 110 (b) 102 painting is:
(c) 105 (d) 100 (a) 50 percent (b) 10 percent
34. 150 ds120» ds 15» fdrus gSa \ (c) 30 percent (d) 40 percent
What is 15% of 120% of 150? 42. ,d oLrq dh dher 10» de gks tkrh gS ysfdu oLrq dh nSfud
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)
fcØh 20» c<+ tkrh gSA nSfud fcØh çkfIr;ksa ij 'kq¼ çHkko g
(a) 30 (b) 24 The price of an article is reduced by 10% but the daily
sale of the article is increased by 20%. The net effect
(c) 33 (d) 27
on the daily sale receipts is:
35. 18» dk 90» dk 500 ¾ \ (a) Increase in 10%/10» dh o`f¼

es
18% of 90% of 500 = ? (b) Increase in 12%/12» dh o`f¼
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
(c) Increase in 8%/8» dh o`f¼

ot
(a) 78 (b) 79
(d) Increase in 5%/5» dh o`f¼

Si m
(c) 80 (d) 81
43. ,d dkj dk orZeku ewY; 8]50]000 #i;s gS vkSj bldk ewY; çfr o

N
36. 160 ds125» dk 20» ¾ \ 10» dh nj ls ?kV jgk gSA 4 o"kZ ckn bldk ewY; (#i;s esa) D;k gk

n ra
20% of 125% of 160 = ? The current value of a car is Rs 8,50,000 and its value
is depreciating at the rate of 10% per annum. What

r
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
ja eg will be its value (in Rs) after 4 years?
(a) 40 (b) 50
(a) 5,47,685 (b) 5,57,685
(c) 35 (d) 38 (c) 5,67,685 (d) 4,57,865
dk (15 × 8 ÷ 6 + 12)] = ........? euh"k us 46]875 #i;s esa ,d ,;j daMh'kuj •jhnk] bldk ewY; 8»
an el
37. 20 – 2[25% 44.
20 – 2[25% of (15 × 8 ÷ 6 + 12)] = ........? okf"kZd nj ls ?kV jgk gSA 3 o"kZ ckn ,;j daMh'kuj dh dher D;k gk
R T

RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) Manish bought an air conditioner for Rs 46,875, its
value is depreciating at the rate of 8% yearly. What
(a) 4 (b) 10
will be the price of the air conditioner after 3 years?
(c) 6 (d) 8
a in

(a) Rs. 33,786 (b) Rs. 32,245


38. dksbZ
la[;k 36 c<+us ds ckn vius 109» ds cjkcj gks tkrh gS rks og(c) Rs. 36,501 (d) Rs. 35,602
la[;k D;k gS\ 45. rhu mEe A] B vkSjC ds chp ,d pquko esa] 80» iathÑr
hnokjksa
ty o

If a number becomes equal to 109% of its original ernkrkvksa us ernku fd;k vkSj lHkh oksV oS/ FksAB dksmEehno
di J

form after increasing by 36, then what is that number? A ls 50» de oksV feys] vkSj
B vkSjC }kjkçkIr oksVksa dh la[;k
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) ds chp dk varj 10000 FkkA B;fndks C ls 10» vf/d oksV
(a) 300 (b) 450 feys] rks ernku lwph esa iathÑr ernkrkvksa dh la[;k gS%
(c) 360 (d) 400 In an election between three candidates A, B and C,
80% of the registered voters voted and all the votes
39. nks la[;k
,¡ ,d rhljh la[;k ls 10» vkSj 20» de gSA nwljh la[;k dks were valid. Candidate B got 50% less votes than A,
igyh la[;k ds cjkcj djus ds fy, fdrus çfr'kr c<+k;k tkuk pkfg,\ and the difference between the number of votes
secured by B and C was 10000. If B got 10% more
Two numbers are 10% and 20% less than a third votes than C, then the number of voters registered on
number. By what percentage should the second
the voting list is:
number be increased to make it equal to the first
A

(a) 175000 (b) 430000


number?
(c) 220000 (d) 537500
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)
46. A vkSjB ds chp ,d pquko esa]
B us16]200 oksV gkfly fd, vkSj
A
(a) 8 % (b) 10%
dksdqy oksVksa ds 8» ls gjk fn;kA ;fn dksbZ voS/ oksV A ugha g
(c) 7.5% (d) 12.5% j B ds chp oksVksa dk varj D;k gS\
vkS
40. 90 ds 50» dk 80» fdruk gksxk\ In an election between A and B, B secured 16,200
What is 80% of 50% of 90? votes and defeated A by 8% of the total votes. If there
are no invalid votes, what is the difference in votes
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03) between A and B?
(a) 36 (b) 30 (a) 2300 (b) 2500
(c) 34 (d) 32 (c) 2200 (d) 2400

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Percentage

47. ,d vkneh viuh ekfld vk; dk Øe'k% 31» vkSj 9» Hkkstu vkSj49. ;fn vkywdh dher 10 çfr'kr c<+ tkrh gS] rks mi;ksxdrkZ dks
diM+ksa ij •pZ djrk gS] vkSj 'ks"k dk ,d frgkbZ cPpksa dh f'k{kk
vkywij dh •ir esa fdrus çfr'kr dh dVkSrh djuh gksxh] rkfd vky
`4]500 cpkrk]gS
•pZ djrk gSA og çfr ekg tks Hkkstu] diM+s vkSj ij •pZ vifjofrZr jgs\
cPpksa dh f'k{kk ij •pZ djus ds ckn 'ks"k jkf'k ds vk/s ds cjkcj
If the price of potatoes increases by 10 percent, then
gSA mudk ekfld osru gS% by how much percent a user has to cut down on his
A man spends 31% and 9% of his monthly income consumption of potatoes, so that the expenditure on
on food and clothing, respectively, and one third of the
potatoes remains unchanged?
remaining on the education of children. He saves
`4,500 per month, which is equal to half the balance (a) 16.4% (b) 15.8%
after spendig on food, clothing and education of
(c) 12.5% (d) 9.1%
children. His monthly salary is:
(a) `21,000 (b) `22,500 ohj us1]800 #i;s esa 200 ve:n •jhnsA buesa ls dqN ve:n lM+
50.
(c) `20,650 (d) `26,700 pqds gksrs gSa vkSj mUgsa iQsad fn;k tkrk gSA og cps gq,
14 #i;s çfr ve:n ij csprk gS vkSj 230 #i;s dk ykHk dekrk

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48. ,d O;fÙkQ dh vk; 95]000 #i;s gS vkSj mldk O;; 75]000 #i;s
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11.(a) 12.(d) 13.(c) 14.(a) 15.(c) 16.(c) 17.(c) 18.(c) 19.(a) 20.(b)

21.(a) 22.(a) 23.(b) 24.(a) 25.(c) 26.(a) 27.(b) 28.(a) 29.(b) 30.(d)
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31.(a) 32.(a) 33.(d) 34.(d) 35.(d) 36.(a) 37.(a) 38.(d) 39.(d) 40.(a)

41.(c) 42.(c) 43.(b) 44.(c) 45.(d) 46.(d) 47.(b) 48.(d) 49.(b) 50.(a)
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If 192 pens cost is Rs.10, how many pens can bought
to sell it later to clear old stocks for Rs.345. What is
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was Rs.440. What would be the percentage loss if the he purchased the item for 1,500, how much did he
item was sold for Rs.370? sell it for?
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(a) 1, 740 (b) 1, 660 #
(c) 6.25 (d) 8.4 (c) 1,600 # (d) 1, 820 #
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After buying a toy for Rs. 66, Raghu sell it at a profit Shiv sold a shirt for Rs.184 at a loss of 8%. To make
of 15%. The selling price of the toy was: a profit of 5% he should have sold the shirt for:
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(a) Rs.76.90 (b) Rs.75.20 (a) Rs.200 (b) Rs.197
(c) Rs.70.80 (d) Rs.75.90 (c) Rs.210 (d) Rs.207.92

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is Rs.170 and selling prices is Rs.130 is: cost price of the item was:
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(c) 23.53% (d) 23.60% (c) 350 (d) 1,400
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how much should she have raised the price to make Yaman sold an item at a loss of 10%. If he had sold
a profit of 10% ? it for 57 more, he would have made a profit of 20%.

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What should be the selling price of the item to gain a A defective piece of article which costs Rs.1200 is being
profit of 30%? sold at a loss at 15%. If the price is further reduced
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The S.P of a washing machine is 1 of its C.P. Find
3 By selling a used phone for Rs. 6,160 Rajan got 44%
the gain percent. less than what it cost him to buy it a few years ago.
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-02) At what price should Rajan have been able to sell it
(a) 33% (b) 66% to make a profit of 5%?
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1 1
(c) 33 % (d) 66 % (a) Rs.12,550 (b) Rs.11,550
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(c) Rs.12,000 (d) Rs.10,550
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bls ,d oLrq dk ykxr ewY; D;k gS tc foØ; ewY; 2592 #i;s gS vkSj
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A fan was sold for Rs. 3600 at a loss of 4%. What would What is the cost price of an article when selling price
be the gain or loss percent if it was sold for Rs. 4200? is Rs.2592 and the gain is 8%?
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8.5 kg of the same ghee cost? dozen and sold them at a profit of 25%. What is the
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02) selling price per egg?
(a) Rs.4980.30 (b) Rs.4675.20 RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)

(c) Rs.4399.60 (d) Rs.5239.50 (a) Rs.2.20 (b) Rs.1.60

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Kamal gained 12.5% on the resale of a used stereo. If
incurred. What will be the purchase price of the item?

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sell it for? RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)

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If a person bought an item for Rs.96 and sold it at a

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profit of 12.5%, then selling price of the item was:
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(a) Rs.105 (b) Rs.110 (c) 0.065 (d) 0.05
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By selling an item for Rs.696 Unnati incurred a loss profit. If he had sold the item for Rs 414, he would
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of 13%. By how much should she have raised the price have earned ____.
to gain a profit of 10%?
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oLrq dks 330 #i;s esa cspk tkrk rks gkfu çfr'kr fdruk gksrk\ (d) 10% gkfu /Loss
33. ,d ys • 1000 #i;s esa cspk x;k FkkA 16» dh NwV dh is'kd'k dh xb
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item was sold for Rs.330? An article was sold for Rs.1000. A discount of 16%
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was offered, if a profit of 5% would have been made.
What is the cost price of the article?
(a) 12.25% (b) 13%
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(c) 12% (d) 12.5%
(a) Rs.800 (b) Rs.750
28. 16]870 #i;s esa ,d est csp dj] ,d nqdkunkj dks 1080 #i;s dh
(c) Rs.880 (d) Rs.840
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By selling a table for Rs.16,870, a shopkeeper suffers
a loss of Rs.1,080. His loss percentage (rounded off to At what price should a computer be sold so as to make
one decimal place) is: a profit of 25% when its cost price is Rs.18000?
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(a) 6.1% (b) 6.2% (a) Rs.20500 (b) Rs.2300


(c) 6.4% (d) 6.0% (c) Rs.21000 (d) Rs.22500

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41. ,d oLrq 800 #i;s dh dher esa •jhnh xbZA ftl ij 10» dh NwV nh
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remaining Rs.50 was spent on its transportation. At 10% was given, a profit of 12.5% could have been
what price should it be sold to earn 20% profit? earned. What will be the marked price of the item?
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(a) Rs.840 (b) Rs.780 (a) Rs.1000
(c) Rs.870 (d) Rs.810 (b) Rs.2,100
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Rs.600. What is the percentage of loss?
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If a shopkeeper sells an article at Rs.2,700, he makes
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the profit percentage?

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amount did Amit get as pocket money? gSA ;fn og 8» ykHk ij 18 cksfj;ka csprk gS] rks mls 60 cksjh ij
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what price should he sell the remaining bags to earn
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a total profit of 16.4% on 60 bags?
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(a) Rs.107.5 (b) Rs.105
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(c) Rs.110 (d) Rs.112.50
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If a seller sells a coconut for Rs.32, he suffers a loss of
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An article is sold for Rs.14000. Had a discount of 10%
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)
been given, the profit would have been 5%. What is
the cost price? (a) Rs.44 (b) Rs.36
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RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02) (c) Rs.48 (d) Rs.40
(a) Rs.12500 (b) Rs.11500 45. ,d foØ srk 5 #i;s esa 8 ux (ihl) ds fglkc ls ,d fuf'pr la[;k
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40. gSA mldk çfr'kr ykHk fdruk gksxk \
,d oLrq dks 945 #i;s esa 10» ds ?kkVs esa cspk x;k] rks oLrq dk ykxr
ewY; D;k gksxk\ A seller buys a certain number of bananas at Rs.5 for
If an article is sold for Rs.945 at a loss of 10%, then 8 pieces and sells them at Rs.8 for 5 pieces. What will
what will be the cost price of the article? be his percentage profit?

RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)

(a) Rs.1,050 (b) Rs.1,025 (a) 144% (b) 40%


(c) Rs.1,000 (d) Rs.1,035 (c) 48% (d) 156%

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Profit and Loss & Discount

46. vkidks,d ç'u vkSj nks oÙkQO; fn, x, gSaA irk dhft, fd ç'u 50.
dk ,d csbZeku Mhyj vius lkeku dks 22» gkfu ij cspus dh ?kks
mÙkj nsus ds fy, dkSulk@ls oÙkQO; vko';d@i;kZIr gSA djrk gS] ysfdu 35» gYds ckVksa dk mi;ksx djrk gSA m
You have been given a question and two statements. ykHk ;k gkfu dk çfr'kr Kkr dhft,A
Find out that A dishonest dealer announces selling his articles with
which statement(s) is/are necessary/sufficient to 22% loss, but uses 35% lighter weights. What is the
answer the question? percentage of his profit or loss?

Vksj }kjk lkcqu ij çnku dh tk jgh NwV fdruh Fkh\


ç'u% L (a) 13% loss (b) 20% profit

Question: What was the discount offered by the store (c) 20% loss (d) 13% profit
on the soap? 51. 24 oLrq,¡ cspus ij] ,d nqdkunkj dks 4 oLrqvksa ds foØ; ew
oÙkQO;%
/Statement : ds cjkcj ykHk izkIr gksrk gSA mldk ykHk izfr'kr D;k ysxk
(I) LVksj rhu •jhn
dh ij 1 lkcqu eqÝr ns jgk/The
gSAstore is By selling 24 items, a shopkeeper gains the selling

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giving 1 soap free on purchase of 3. price of 4 items. His gain percentage is:
(II) 36 #i; s ds lkcqu dh •jhn ij 10 #i;s dh NwV nh tk jgh
/ gSA 1
A discount of Rs.10 is being given on the purchase (a) 16 % (b) 20%

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of soap worth Rs.36.
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(c) 33 % (d) 16 %

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(a) /Only II is
sufficient while only I is not sufficient. 52. ;fn 50 oLrvksa dk foØ; ewY;
42 oLrqvksa ds Ø; ewY; ds cjkcj
u I i;kZIrgS uII/Neither I nor II is sufficient gS] rks 'kq¼ ykHk ;k gkfu izfr'kr Kkr djsaA

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(b) ja eg
(c) dsoy I i;kZI
r gS tcfd dsoy II i;kZIrugha /Only
gSA I is If he selling price of 50 articles is equal to the cost
sufficient while only II is not sufficient. price of 42 articles, the what is the approximate loss
or profit percentage?
;k I i;kZI
r gS ;k II/Either I is sufficient or II
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(d)
(a) 8% profit (b) 16% loss
47. ,d e 'khu 1]500 #i;s esa •jhnh xbZ vkSj mls Bhd djokus esa 100 #i;s
vkSj •pZ gq,A mls fdrus ewY; ij cspk tk, fd 25» dk ykHk çkIr(c) 10% loss (d) 20% profit
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gks\ 53. ,d oLrq dks 1]100 # esa cspus ij izkIr gksus okyk ykHk] blh
dks 700 # esa cspus ij gksus okyh gkfu dk rhu xquk gSaA 12-
A machine was purchased for Rs.1,500 and another
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Rs.100 was spent on repairing it. At what price should vftZr djus ds fy,] ml oLrq dks fdl ewY; ij cspk tkuk pkfg,\
it be sold to get a profit of 25%? The profit on selling an article for Rs. 1,100 is equal
to three times the amount of loss on selling it for Rs.
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700. To gain 12.5% the article must be sold for:
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(a) Rs.1,960 (b) Rs.1,920


(a) Rs. 956 (b) Rs. 877.50
(c) Rs.2,040 (d) Rs.2,000
(c) Rs. 787.50 (d) Rs. 900
48. ,d oLrq dks 12]000 #i;s esa cspk x;kA ;fn 15» NwV nh tk,] rks 2»
54. fdlh lsy (sale) esab=k foØ; ewY; ij 25» dh NwV ds lkFk
dk ykHk gksrk gSA oLrq dk Ø; ewY; D;k Fkk\
miyC/ gSaA ;fn lsy
(sale) esab=k dk ewY; 6]873 #- gSa] rks b=
An article was sold for Rs.12,000. If 15% discount is
dk foØ; ewY; fdruk gS\
given, there is a profit of 2%. What was the purchasing
price of the article? In a sale, perfumes are available with a discount of
25% on the selling price. If the price of the perfume
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in the sale is Rs. 6,873, then what is the sel7ling price
(a) Rs.10,200 (b) Rs.10,000 of the perfume?
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(c) Rs.11,000 (d) Rs.10,800 (a) Rs. 9,146 (b) Rs. 9,066
49. ,d nqdkunkj vius
xzkgdksa dks 20» NwV nsdj Hkh 25» ykHk vftZr
(c) Rs. 9,164 (d) Rs. 9,064
djrk gSA ml oLrq dk vafdr eqY; D;k gksxk ftldk Ø; 55.
ewY; ,d vk;ju dk Ø; ewY; 210 #- gSA bldk og vf/dre •qnjk
nqdkunkj ds fy, 600 #i;s gks\ ewY;(MRP) r; dhft , ftl ij 5» dh NwV nsus ds ckn Hkh
A shopkeeper allows a discount of 20% to his vkidks 90» dk ykHk çkIr gksA
customers and still gains 25%. Find the marked price The cost price of an iron is Rs.210. Fix its Maximum
of an article which costs Rs. 600 to the shopkeeper. Retail Price (MRP) on which you can get 90% profit
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03) even after giving 5% discount.
(a) Rs. 937.50 (b) Rs. 937 (a) Rs. 385.50 (b) Rs. 420
(c) Rs. 930 (d) Rs. 1,000 (c) Rs. 630 (d) Rs.524

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Profit and Loss & Discount

56. ,d oLrq dk vafdr ewY; 550#- gS A blds vafdr ewY; ij 15»] (a) lHkh leku :i ls vPNs /All
gSa are equally good
x% vkSj 20»dh rhu Øfed NwV nsus ds ckn bls 317-90#- esa(b) rhljk çLrko/Third offer
x» 2dh ,dy NwV ij cspk tkrk gS] rks
cspk tkrk gSA ;fn bls
(c) igyk çLrko
/First offer
bldk foØ; ewY; (#- esa) fdruk gksxk\
The marked price of an article is Rs.550. It is sold for (d) nwljk çLrko
/Second offer
Rs. 317.90 after giving three successive discounts of 59. ‘5 •jhnsa 3 eqÝr,a’ik
ij NwVçfr'kr D;k gS\
15%, x% and 20% on its marked price. What will be
its selling price (in Rs.) if it is sold at a single discount What is the discount percentage on ‘Buy 5 Get 3 Free’?
of 2x%? (a) 39.25% (b) 36.5%
(a) 484 (b) 385 (c) 35.5% (d) 37.5%
(c) 495 (d) 440
fdlh fuf'pr oLrq dks ,d fuf'pr ewY; ij cspus
60. ,d nqdkunkj us
57. 7»] 12» vkSj 5» dh rhu Øfed NwVksa ds lerqY; ,dy NwV Kkrdk fu.kZ; fd;kA mlus fu/kZfjr ewY; ls 45» vf/d ewY; dk VS
djsaA
ml oLrq ij yxk;k A oLrq dks csprs le; mlus ml ij 40» dh

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Find the single discount equivalent to three successive
NwV nhA Kkr dhft, mls fu/kZfr ewY; ls fdrus #i, vf/d ;k de
discounts of 7%, 12% and 5%.
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(a) 23% (b) 22.252%

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(c) 27.3% (d) 22% A shopkeeper decided to sell a certain article at a
certain price. He put a price tag on the article 45%
58. ,d daiuh rhu çdkj dh Øfed NwV çnku djrh gS] igyk çLrko more than the prescribed price. While selling the

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25» vkSj 5»] nwljk çLrko 20» vkSj 10»] rhljk çLrko 15» vkSjarticle, he allowed a discount of 40% on it. Find how
15» xzkgd ds fy, dkSu lk vkWiQj lcls vPNk gS\ much money he got more or less than the assessed

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A company offers three types of successive discounts:
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First offer: 25% and 5%, Second offer: 20% and 10%, (a) 13 #- vfèkd (b) 13 #- de
Third offer: 15% and 15%. Which offer is the best for
a customer? (c) 87 #- vfèkd (d) 87 #- de
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1.(a) 2.(d) 3.(c) 4.(a) 5.(d) 6.(b) 7.(b) 8.(d) 9.(a) 10.(c)
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21.(b) 22.(c) 23.(c) 24.(d) 25.(d) 26.(c) 27.(c) 28.(a) 29.(c) 30.(a)

31.(a) 32.(b) 33.(a) 34.(d) 35.(a) 36.(a) 37.(c) 38.(d) 39.(d) 40.(a)

41.(a) 42.(c) 43.(a) 44.(d) 45.(d) 46.(d) 47.(d) 48.(b) 49.(a) 50.(b)

51.(b) 52.(b) 53.(d) 54.(c) 55.(b) 56.(b) 57.(b) 58.(d) 59.(d) 60.(b)
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Simple Interest

SIMPLE INTEREST
lk/ kj.k C;kt Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. lk/kj.k C;kt ij dksbZ jkf'k 6 o"kZ esa 942 #- gks tkrh


9-5» okf"kZd (a) Rs.600 (b) Rs.626
gSA vkjaHk esa fd;k x;k fuos'k fdruk Fkk\ (c) Rs.675 (d) Rs.650
At 9.5% simple interest per annum a sum of money 6. 2250 #i;s ij 2 o"kZ ds fy, 3» lk/kj.k C;kt çfr o"kZ dh nj ls
vftZr C;kt gksxk%

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became Rs. 942 in 6 years. The sum initially invested
was :
The interest earned on Rs.2250 at the rate of 3%
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simple interest per annum for 2 years will be :

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(a) Rs.626 (b) Rs.675

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(c) Rs.600 (d) Rs.650
(a) Rs.135 (b) Rs.202.50
2. fdl h /ujkf'k dks 4 o"kZ ds fy, 7-5» okf"kZd nj ij lk/kj.k C;kt

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(c) Rs.67.50 (d) Rs.225
ij fuos'k fd;k x;k FkkA ;fn fuos'k 5 o"kZ ds fy, gksrk rks vftZr

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C;kt 375 #- vf/d gksrkA vkjaHk esa fuos'k dh xbZ jkf'k fdruh
7. Fkh\ fdlh cSad esa 600 #- dh /ujkf'k dks tek djk;k ftl ij
jkgh us
mls 8» çfr o"kZ dk lk/kj.k C;kt çkIr gksuk gSA ;fn jkgh us 5 o

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A sum of money was invested at the rate of 7.5%
rd cSad esa /ujkf'k dks j•k rks mls C;kt ds :i esa fdruh jkf'k
ja eg
simple interest per annum for 4 years. If the
investment was for 5 years, the interest earned would çkIr gksxh\
have been Rs. 375 more. What was the initial sum
invested? Rahi deposited Rs. 600 in a bank that promised 8%
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(a) Rs.4,500 (b) Rs.5,000 with the bank for 5 years, she will earn an interest
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of:
(c) Rs.3,750 (d) Rs.4,750
3. 750 #i;s dh fuosf'kr jkf'k ij 3 eghus dk C;kt 18 #i;s gSA izfr RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) Rs.240 (b) Rs.200
o"kZ lkèkkj.k C;kt dh nj D;k gS\
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(c) Rs.280 (d) Rs.480


Rs.750 invested for 3 months gave an interest of
Rs.18. What was the simple rate of interest per 1
8. 8» lk/kj.k okf"kZd C;kt dh nj ij dksbZ èkujkf'k
2 esa
o"kks±
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annum? 2
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300 #i;s gks tkrh gS fuosf'kr /ujkf'k D;k gS\
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(a) 2.4% (b) 9.6%


(c) 7.2% (d) 12% At 8% simple interest per annum a sum of money

4. 8» çfro"kZ
lk/kj.k C;kt dh nj ij fuosf'kr dksbZ /ujkf'k 2 o"kZ 9 1
becomes Rs.300 in 2 years. What was the sum
eghus esa 732 #- gks tkrh gSA fuosf'kr dh xbZ /ujkf'k fdruh Fkh\ 2

A sum of money invested for 2 years and 9 months invested ?


at the rate of 8% simple interest per annum became RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)

Rs. 732 at the end of the period. What was the sum (a) Rs.275 (b) Rs.250
that was initially invested? (c) Rs.240 (d) Rs.260
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(a) Rs.575 (b) Rs.600 9. ,d /ujkf'k 5» okf"kZd lk/kj.k C;kt3ij o"kZ
ds var esa dqy
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(c) Rs.500 (d) Rs.550
2]790 #- gks tkrh gSA fuos'k dh xbZ jkf'k fdruh Fkh\
1
5. lk/kj.k C;kt ds nj ij ,d
6» çfro"kZ èkujkf'k6 2 esa 834
o"kks± At 5% simple interest per annum a certain sum yields

#i;s gks tkrh gSA çkjaHk esa fuosf'kr dh xbZ jkf'k D;k Fkh\ a total amount of 2,790 at the end of 3 1 years. The
At 6% simple interest per annum a sum of money 4
sum invested was:
1
became Rs.834 in 6 years. The sum initially invested RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)
2
(a) Rs.2350 (b) Rs.2400
was :
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(c) Rs.2600 (d) Rs.2550

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Simple Interest

10. C;kt dh nj ls 1250 #- dh /ujkf'k ij 6 o"kks±


4» okf"kZd lk/kj.k 16. fn, x, ç'u ij fopkj djsa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd ç'u dk mÙkj nsus d
dk C;kt fdruk gksxk\ fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dFku i;kZIr gSA
The interest on Rs. 1250 for 6 years at the rate of 4% Consider the given question and decide which of the
simple interest per annum will be : following statements is sufficient to answer the
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02) question.
(a) 360 (b) 350
X us Y ls pØo`f¼ C;kt ij ½.k fy;k gSA okf"kZd nj Kkr djsa\
(c) 375 (d) 300
dFku%
11. ,d cSad esa 825 #- tek fd, ftlus 8» okf"kZd lk/kj.k
lkFkh us
X took a loan from Y on compound interest. Find the
C;kt dk oknk fd;k FkkA ;fn lkFkh cSad esa 5 lky rd iSlk j•rhrate per annum?
gS rks og bl ij fdruk C;kt vftZr djsxh% Statements:
Saathi deposited Rs. 825 in a bank that promised 8%
1- 3 o"kZnck
X us 500 #-C;kt ds :i esa fn,A
simple interest per annum. If Saathi kept the money
with the bank for 5 years, she will earn an interest of: 1. After 3 years, X paid Rs. 500 as interest.

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X us Y dks ½.k vnk djus ds fy, 1]500 #- dk
(a) Rs.280 (b) Rs.330 Hkqxrku fd;kA

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(c) Rs.290 (d) Rs.480 2. After 3 years, X paid Rs. 1,500 to clear his loan with Y.

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12. 5 lky ds fy, çfro"kZ 9» lk/kj.k C;kt ij fuos'k fd;k x;kx RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01)

#i;s ij mruk gh C;kt nsrk gS] ftruk


y #i;s ds fuos
'k ij 4 lky (a) vdsys 2 i;kZIr gS tcfd ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, vdsys 1

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: y Kkr djssa
ds fy, çfro"kZ 7-5» lk/kj.k C;kt feyrkxgSA A i;kZIr ugha/2gSA
alone is sufficient while 1 alone is not
Rs.x invested at 9% simple interest per annum for 5 sufficient to answer the question
ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, 1 vkSj 2 nksuksa feydj i;kZIr gSA

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years yields the same interest as that on Rs.y invested
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at 7.5% simple interest per annum for 4 years. Find 1 and 2 are sufficient to answer the question
x : y. (c) ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, ;k rks 1] ;k 2 i;kZIr gSA1 or
/Either
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(a) 45 : 30 (b) 2 : 3
(d) vdsys 1 i;kZIr gS tcfd ç'u dk mÙkj nsus ds fy, vdsys 2
(c) 16 : 15 (d) 8 : 9
i;kZIr ugha/1gSA
alone is sufficient while 2 alone is not
fdlh jkf'k dk8» dh okf"kZd nj ij 1 o"kZ vkSj 2 eghus dk lk/
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13. sufficient to answer the question


kj.k C;kt 491-68 #i;s gS rks ewy/u fdruk gksxk\ 17. 2 o"kks±ds fy, izfr o"kZ 4» lkèkkj.k C;kt dh nj ls] ewyèku 3]675
What sum will yield Rs. 491.68 as simple interest at #i;s ij vftZr C;kt fdruk gksxk\
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8% per annum for 1 year and 2 months?


The interest earned on Rs.3,675 at the rate of 4%
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simple interest per annum for 2 years will be?
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(a) Rs.5268 (b) Rs.4364


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(c) Rs.4906 (d) Rs.4758
(a) Rs.289.50 (b) Rs.292
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14. ,d fuf'pr jkf'k ij 3 o"kZ ds fy, 8» çfr o"kZ dh nj ls lk/kj.k (c) Rs.294 (d) Rs.288.50
C;kt 9» çfr o"kZ dh nj ls lk/kj.k C;kt ls 90 #i;s vf/d gSA 18. 8-5» lk/kj.k okf"kZd C;kt dh nj ij 6 o"kks± ds fy, fuosf'kr
mlh jkf'k ij 2 o"kZ ds fy,- ;ksx gS (#i;s esa)% 2]000 #- dh jkf'k ij fdruk C;kt çkIr gksxk\
The simple interest on a certain sum for 3 years at A sum of Rs. 2,000, invested at the rate of 8.5% simple
8% p.a. is Rs. 90 more than simple interest at 9% p.a. interest per annum for 6 years will yield an interest of:
for 2 years on the same sum. The sum is (in rupees):
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(a) Rs.935 (b) Rs.1,020
(a) Rs.1900 (b) Rs.2250
(c) Rs.510 (d) Rs.1,275
(c) Rs.1850 (d) Rs.1500
5 o"kks±
ds fy, çfr o"kZ lk/kj.k C;kt 9» dh nj lsx #- dks
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15. 8» lk/kj.k C;kt ij dksbZ
/ujkf'k 3
1
esa 608 #- gks tkrh
o"kks± fuos'k djus ij mruk gh C;kt feyrk gS ftruk fd 8 o"kks± ds fy,
2
çfr o"kZ lk/kj.k C;kt 6-25» ds njyls#- dks fuos'k djus ij
gSA fuos'k dh xbZ jkf'k fdruh Fkh \ feyrk gSAx : y Kkr djsa\
At 8% simple interest per annum a sum of 1 money
Rs. x invested at 9% simple interest per annum for 5
1 years yields the same interest as that on Rs. y invested
becomes Rs. 608 in 3 years. What was the sum
2 at 6.25% simple interest per annum for 8 years. Find
invested? x : y.
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(a) Rs.450 (b) Rs.460 (a) 16 : 15 (b) 10 : 9
(c) Rs.475 (d) Rs.440 (c) 45 : 50 (d) 5 : 8

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Simple Interest

20. .k C;kt dh nj ij 1200 #i;s dh jkf'k fdrus 24.


4» okf"kZd lk/kj ,d daI;wVj dks # 19]200 udn ds fy, ;k # 4800 ds udn
o"kks± esa nksxquh gks tk,xh\ Hkqxrku ds lkFk ik¡p leku ekfld fdLrksa ds lkFk cspk tkrk
In how many years will a sum of Rs.1200 double at ;fn C;kt dh nj 12 izfr'kr@o"kZ gS] rks izR;sd fdLr dh jkf
the rate of 4% annual simple interest?
(#i;s ds djhc) gSSA
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(a) 19 (b) 20 A computer is sold either for Rs. 19,200 cash or for
(c) 25 (d) 18 Rs.4800 cash down payment together with five equal
21. 5» çfro"kZ dh nj ls 5 o"kks± ds fy, fuos'k fd, x, 1]450 #i;s monthly installments. If the rate of interest charged
ij lk/kj.k C;kt fdruk gksxk\ is 12% per annum, then the amount of each
What will be the simple interest on Rs.1,450 invested installment (nearest to a rupee) is.
for 5 years at 5% per annum? (a) Rs. 2880 (b) Rs.2965
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01) (c) Rs. 3016 (d) Rs.2896
(a) Rs.360 (b) Rs.365.5

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(c) Rs.362.5 (d) Rs.365
25. ,d O;fDr ,d cSad ls 10» ok£"kd lk/kj.k C;kt ij 1]00]000
22. dksbZfuf'pr jkf'k ij çfr o"kZ 10» ds fglkc ls 2 Ok"kks± ds fy, #i;s m/kj ysrk gS vkSj ik¡p o"kksaZ eas ½.k dk Hkqxrku
;fn ½.k pqdkus ds fy, igys] nwljs] rhljs vkSj pkSFks o"k

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pØo`f¼ C;kt 420 #i;s gSA leku vof/ vkSj leku nj ls leku

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jkf'k ij lk/kj.k C;kt D;k gksxk\ var eas Hkqxrku dh xbZ fdLr Øe'k% 10]000 #i;s] 20]000 #
30]000 vkSj 40]000 #i;s gS] rks ½.k pqdkus ds fy, ik¡posa

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The compound interest on a certain sum at 10% per

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annum for 2 years is Rs.420. What will be the simple ds var eas fdruh jkf'k dk Hkqxrku fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
interest on the same amount for the same period and A person borrows Rs.1,00,000 from a bank at 10%

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at the same rate? ja eg per annum simple interest and clears the debt in five
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(a) Rs.400 (b) Rs.375 years. If the installment paid at the end of the first,
(c) Rs.380 (d) Rs.350 second, third and fourth years to clear the debt are
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23. jspsy us
çfr o"kZ 10» lk/kj.k C;kt ij 10]000 #i;s m/kj fy,A Rs.10,000, Rs.20,000, Rs.30,000 and Rs.40,000,
mlus o"kZ 1 ds ckn 3]000 #i;s] o"kZ 2 ds ckn 2]800 #i;s vkSj o"kZ
respectively.What amount should be paid at the end
3 ds ckn 'ks"k jkf'k dk Hkqxrku fd;kA ;fn ?kVrh 'ks"k jkf'k ij of
C;kt
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the fifth year to clear the debt?


yxk;k x;k Fkk] rks jspsy us vafre fdLr ds :i esa fdruh jkf'k dk (a) Rs.38,250 (b) Rs.30,000
Hkqxrku fd;k Fkk\
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(c) Rs.40,450 (d) Rs.36,450


Rachel borrowed Rs.10,000 at 10% simple interest per
annum. She paid back Rs.3,000 after Year 1, 26. 900 :i;s dh okf"kZd fdLr 15 izfr'kr okf"kZd lk/kj.k C;kt dh
Rs.2,800 after Year 2, and the remaining amount due nj ls 5 o"kZ eas fdl /ujkf'k ds dtZ dks pqdk,xh\
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after Year 3. If interest was charged on reducing


The annual payment of Rs. 900 in 5 year at 15% p.a.
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balance, what was the amount Rachel paid as the final


installment? simple interest will discharge a debt of what amount?
(a) Rs.7,200 (b) Rs.6,600 (a) Rs. 5525 (b) Rs. 6175
(c) Rs.4,620 (d) Rs.5,850 (c) Rs. 6500 (d) Rs. 5850

ANSWER KEY
1.(c) 2.(b) 3.(b) 4.(b) 5.(a) 6.(a) 7.(a) 8.(b) 9.(b) 10.(d)
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11.(b) 12.(b) 13.(a) 14.(d) 15.(c) 16.(c) 17.(c) 18.(b) 19.(b) 20.(c)

21.(c) 22.(a) 23.(b) 24.(b) 25.(b) 26.(d)

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Compound Interest

COMPOUND INTEREST

pØo`f¼ C;kt Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. ,d fuf'pr /ujkf'k ij 5» ds okf"kZd nj ls 3 o"kZ esa çkIr6.gksus


;fn 20» okf"kZd nj ls 2]000 #- dk fuos'k fd;k tkrk gS] vkS
okyk lk/kj.k C;kt 5]250 #i;s gSA leku vof/ ds fy, C;kt dh C;kt dks v¼Zokf"kZd vkèkkj ij pØo`f¼ fd;k tkrk gS rks 18
leku nj ij mlh /ujkf'k dk pØo`f¼ C;kt fdruk gksxk\ ckn jkf'k fdruh gksxh%

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Simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years If Rs. 2,000 is invested at the rate of 20% per annum,
at 5% per annum is Rs. 5250. What will be the compounded half-yearly, then the amount after 18
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the same period?
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(a) Rs.2,628 (b) Rs.2,662
(a) Rs.5,510.88 (b) Rs.5,516.88
(c) Rs.3,200 (d) Rs.2,600

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7. 12» okf"kZd ls nj3 o"kks± dk lk/kj.k C;kt 4]140 #- gSA blh jkf'
2. ;fn 1000 #i;s dh jkf'k 3 o"kks± esa 1331 #i;s gks tkrh gS] tks
ij
okf"kZd :i ls la;ksftr gksrh gSA rks] çfr o"kZ C;kt nj Kkr dhft;s\8» dh nj ls nks o"kks± dk pØo`f¼Z C;kt fdruk gksxk\

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If sum of Rs.1000 amount to Rs.1331 in 3 years,
compounded annually. Then, find rate of interest per annum for 3 years is Rs. 4,140. What is the compound
annum? interest on the same sum at 8% for two years?
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(a) 20% (b) 15% (a) Rs.2,012.40 (b) Rs.1,840
(c) 10% (d) 30% (c) Rs.1,913.60 (d) Rs.1,886.50
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1 8. 100 #i;s dh jkf'k ij 2 o"kZ ds fy, 10» okf"kZd nj ij pØo`f¼


3. 62500 #i;s ij 1 2 o"kZ
ds fy, 21» çfr o"kZ dh nj ls pØo`f¼ C;kt vkSj lk/kj.k C;kt ds chp dk varj fdruk gksxk\
C;kt Kkr dhft,A
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What will be the difference between compound interest


Find the compound interest on Rs.62500 at 21% per and simple interest on a sum of Rs.100 at 10% per
annum for 2 years?
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2
(a) Rs.1 (b) Rs.1.50
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(c) Rs.2 (d) Rs.0.50
(a) 20687.5 (b) 20688
9. 10]000 #i;s dhjkf'k ij 10» okf"kZd nj ij 1 o"kZ ds fy,]
(c) 21638.5 (d) 20695
okf"kZd vkSj v/Zokf"kZd pØo`f¼ djds x.kuk fd, tkus çkIr pØ
4. fdrus le; esa 4400 # dh jkf'k
8% izf
ro"kZ pØo`f¼ C;kt dh nj
C;kt dh jkf'k;ksa ds chp dk varj Kkr dhft,A
ls 4576 # gks tk,xhA ;fn C;kt v¼Zokf"kZd :i ls l;ksaftr dh tk,A
Find the difference between the amounts of compound
In how much time will the amount of Rs 4400 become
Rs 4576 at the rate of 8% compound interest per interest calculated on an amount of Rs.10,000 at 10% per
annum. If interest is compounded half yearly. annum for 1 year, compounded annually and half-yearly.
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eghusa (b) 2 o"kZ (a) Rs.5 (b) Rs.50
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(a) 6
(c) Rs.25 (d) Rs.10
(c) 6 eghusa (d) 1 o"kZ
5. ij ,d cSad esa 1000 #i;s dh jkf'k tek dh xbZ tks 20» okf"kZd
'ksEl5]000 #- dh /ujkf'k pØo`f¼ C;kt dh 10» okf"kZd nj10.
fuos'k djrk gSA ds ckn 'ksEl dks 1]655 #- vkSj çkIr gksrs pØo`f¼ C;kt çnku djrh gSA 2 lky ckn cSad esa fdruh jkf'
n o"kks±
gSAn dk eku Kkr djsa& gksxh\
Shams invested Rs. 5000 at 10% per annum A sum of Rs.1000 was deposited in a bank which
compound interest. After n years, Shams received Rs. offers 20% compound interest annually. How much
1655 more. Find the value of n. money will there be in the bank after 2 years?
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(a) 2 o"kZ
/years (b) 4 o"kZ
/years (a) Rs.13600 (b) Rs.14400
(c) 3 o"kZ
/years (d) 1 o"kZ
/year (c) Rs.8000 (d) Rs.12000

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11. pØo`f¼ C;ktjkf'k ij 2 lky esa 800 #i;s vkSj 3 lky esa 840
16. 10]000 #i;s dh jkf'k 2 o"kZ esa 11]449 #i;s gks tkrh gS] tcfd C;k
#i;s dk fuos'k fd;k x;kA C;kt dh nj gS% okf"kZd :i ls pØo`f¼ fd;k tk jgk gksA çfr o"kZ C;kt nj fdruh gS\
On compound interest, Rs.800 was invested in 2 years A sum of Rs.10,000 turns into Rs.11,449 in 2 years,
and Rs. 840 in 3 years. The rate of interest is: when the interest is compounded annually. What is
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03) the interest rate per year?
(a) 5 % RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)

(b) 6 % (a) 1 % (b) 6 %


(c) 4 % (c) 8 % (d) 7 %
(d) 7 % 17. ,d vkneh 2100 # m/kj ysrk gS vkSj 2 cjkcj okf"kZd fd'rksa esa 1
12. pØo`f¼ C;kt ij uosf'kr
f jkf'k 2500 #i;s] 1 lky esa 4» C;kt nj pØo`f¼ C;kt ds lkFk okil Hkqxrku djus dk fu.kZ; djrk gSA izR
ij fdruh gksxh] C;kt v/Zokf"kZd :i ls pØo`f¼ gksxk\ fd'r dh jkf'k D;k gS\
A man borrows Rs. 2100 and undertakes to pay back

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How much will be the amount invested on compound
with compound interest at a rate of 10% p.a. in 2 equal
interest of Rs.2500 at 4% interest rate in 1 year, yearly installments. What is the amount of each
interest will be compounded half yearly? installments?

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(a) Rs. 1000 (b) Rs. 1050
(a) Rs.2601 (c) Rs. 1200 (d) Rs. 1210

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(c) Rs.2600 gSA ;fn C;kt v/Zokf"kZd :i ls 8» izfr o"kZ dh nj ls la;ksftr fd;k
(d) Rs.2656 tkrk gS] rks izR;sd fdLr fdruh gksxh\

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dqN jde 1» çfr o"kZ ds C;kt ls 2 lkyksa esa 1]323 #i;s rFkk 3A loan of Rs. 8,925 is to be paid back in two equal half
13.
ja eg
lkyksa esa 1389-15 #i;s gks tkrh gS tc mls çfro"kZ pØo`f¼ C;kt
– yearly installments.How much is each installment if
fn;k tk,A rks C;kt dh nj Kkr djsa\ the interest is compound half-yearly at 8% per annum?
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(a) Rs.4,372 (b) Rs.4,732
Some sum at 1% per annum becomes Rs.1,323 in 2
years and Rs.1389.15 in 3 years when compounded (c) Rs.4,654 (d) Rs.4,564
2]100 #i;s dh jkf'k dks 1 o"kZ ds fy, 20» çfr o"kZ dh nj ls
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annually. So find the rate of interest per annum? 19.


RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03) fuos'k fd;k tkrk gS] C;kt v¼Z okf"kZd :i ls la;ksftr gksrk g
(a) 6 (b) 2.5 pØo`f¼ C;kt Kkr djsaA
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(c) 4 (d) 5 A sum of Rs.2,100 is invested for 1 year at 20% per


annum, interest compounded half yearly. Find the
14. fdl h ewy/u ij igys vkSj nwljs lky ds var esa pØo`f¼ C;kt ij çkIr
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compound interest.
jkf'k Øe'k% 1]350 #i;s vkSj 1]458 #i;s gS] rks C;kt nj D;k gS\
(a) Rs. 441 (b) Rs. 421
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If the amount received on compound interest at the (c) Rs. 431 (d) Rs. 451
end of first and second year on a principal amount is
Rs.1,350 and Rs.1,458 respectively, then what is the 20. okf"kZd pØo`f¼rgr]
ds 2 o"kks± esa leku C;kt nj ij ,d fuf'pr
interest rate? jkf'k ij pØo`f¼ C;kt vkSj lk/kj.k C;kt dk varj jkf'k dk 144»
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) gSA çfr o"kZ C;kt nj Kkr dhft,A
(a) 12% (b) 15% The difference in compound interest, under annual
compounding, and simple interest on a certain sum at the
(c) 10% (d) 8 %
same rate of interest in 2 years is 144% of the sum. Find
15. ;fn igys o"kZ esa ,d fuf'pr jkf'k ij çkIr pØo`f¼ C;kt 1]440 the rate of interest per annum.
#i;s gS] rks mlh ewyèku ij 10» C;kt dh nj ij nwljs o"kZ ds fy, (a) 15% (b) 100%
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pØo`f¼ C;kt fdruk gksxk\ (c) 120% (d) 20%


If the compound interest received on a certain sum in 21. 7]500 dh /ujkf'kij 24» okf"kZd nj ls 3 eghus esa çkIr pØo`f¼
the first year is Rs.1,440, then what will be the C;kt (#- esa fudVre #- rd) fdruk gksxk] ;fn C;kt ekfld :i
compound interest for the second year at the rate of esa pØo`f¼ gksrk gS\
10% interest on the same principal?
What will be the compound interest (in Rs., rounded
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off to the nearest Rs.) on a sum of Rs.7500 received
(a) Rs.1,584 in 3 months at 24% p.a., if the interest is compounded
(b) Rs.1,512 monthly?
(c) Rs.1,554 (a) 303 (b) 459
(d) Rs.1,540 (c) 439 (d) 465

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22. A vkSjB ds chp jQ-5]309 dks bl çdkj foHkkftr dhft,] rkfd24. ,d /ujkf'k dk Hkqxrku 1]25]000 #i;s dh nks okf"kZd fdLrksa e
6» çfr o"kZ dh nj ls C;kt pØo`f¼ fd, tkus ij 4 o"kZAckn tkrk gSA ;fn C;kt dh nj 6» çfr o"kZ gS vkSj C;kt okf"kZd :i l
dh jkf'k] 6o"kZ ckn
B dh jkf'k dsds cjkcj gks tk,] C;kt dk pØo`f¼ gks jgk gS] rks m/kj yh xbZ jkf'k Kkr djsaA (iw.kkZa
la;kstu okf"kZd :i ls fd;k x;k gSA fopkj djsa)
Divide Rs. 5,309 between A and B, so that the amount A sum of money is paid back in two annual
of A after 4 years is equal to the amount of B after 6 instalments of Rs.1,25,000 each. If rate of interest is
years, the interest being compounded at 6% per 6% per annum and interest is compounding annually,
annum, compounding annually then find the sum borrowed.(Consider round up
(a) Rs. 2,809, Rs. 2,500 integral value)
(b) Rs. 2,759, Rs. 2,550 (a) Rs.1,50,375 (b) Rs.2,39,174
(c) Rs. 2,659, Rs. 2,650 (c) Rs.2,29,174 (d) Rs.1,19,375
(d) Rs. 2,709, Rs. 2,600 tkW
25. ulu çfr o"kZ 5» pØo`f¼ C;kt ij`30]000 m/kj ysrk gSA
og bl jkf'k dks nks leku okf"kZd fdLrksa esa 2 o"kZ ds va
,d /ujkf'k pØo`f¼C;kt ij 10 o"kks± esa nksxquh gks tkrh gSA fdrus

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23.
o"kks± esa leku C;kt nj ij ;g pkj xquk gks tk,xh\ okil djuk pkgrk gSA çR;sd o"kZ ds var esa mls yxHkx fd
Hkqxrku djuk gksxk\
A sum of money doubles itself at compound interest

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in 10 years. In how many years will it be four times Johnson borrows `30,000 at 5% compound interest

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at the same rate of interest? per annum. He wants to pay this amount back by
the end of 2 years in two equal yearly installments.
(a) 10

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(b) 20 end of each year?
(c) 15 (a) ` 16,134 (b) ` 15,231

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(d) 5 ja eg (c) ` 16,274 (d) ` 15,784
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11.(a) 12.(a) 13.(d) 14.(d) 15.(a) 16.(d) 17.(d) 18.(b) 19.(a) 20.(c)
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21.(b) 22.(a) 23.(b) 24.(c) 25.(a)


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RATIO & PROPORTION

vuqikr & lekuqikr Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. fdlh FkSys
esa yky vkSj uhys jax ds xsanksa dh la[;kvksa dk vuqikr
(a) 1 : 4 (b) 4 : 1
fLFkj gSA tc mlesa 44 yky xsans Fkh rks uhys xsanksa dh la[;k 36 FkhA
(c) 2 : 1 (d) 1 : 2
;fn uhys xsanksa dh la[;k 54 gks rks FkSys esa yky xsanksa
5. ukuhdh vkSj
yhyw dh yackbZ dk vuqikr 4 % 3 gSA ;fn yhyw dh ya
la[;k
fdruh gksxh \ 1-2 ehVj gS] rks ukuh dh yackbZ fdruh gS\

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The ratio of the numbers of blue to red bolls in bag is The ratio of the heights of Nani and Leelu is 4: 3. If
constant. When there were 44 red balls, the number Leelu is 1.2 m tall, then what is the height of Nani?

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54, how many red balls will be in the bag? (a) 1.8 m (b) 0.9 m
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 2 m (d) 1.6 m

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(a) 66 (b) 62 6.yky] gjsvkSj xqykch Vksdu okys cSx esa] yky jax ds Vksduks
(c) 64 (d) 68 Vksduksa ds lkFk vuqikr 5 % 12 gS tcfd xqykch Vksduksa
ril] voh vkSj Íf"k ds chp ,d dsd dks ckaVk x;kA ril dks dsd Vksduksa ds lkFk 7 % 15 dk vuqikr FkkA gjs Vksduksa dk x

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2. ja eg 'ks"k voh dks izkIr gqvk voh ds lkFk D;k vuqikr Fkk\
1 1
dk 2 Hkkx feyk] Íf"k dks3 Hkkx vkSj
In a bag containing red, green and pink tokens, the
dks fdruk Hkkx izkIr gqvk\ ratio of red to green tokens was 5 : 12 while the ratio
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1 of pink to red tokens was 7 : 15. What was the ratio


Tapas, Avi and Rishi shared a cake. Tapas had of of green to pink tokens ?
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it, Rishi had of it and Avi had the rest. What was (a) 25 : 28 (b) 36 : 7
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(c) 28 : 25 (d) 12 : 7
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Avi's share of the cake?


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7. igys jke dh mez luh dh mez dh nksxquh FkhA orZek
13 o"kZ
2 1 3
rhu o"kZ ds ckn luh dh mez jke dhdsmez gksxhA
jke dh
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6 6
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(c) (d)
6 5 13 years ago Ram was twice as old as Sunny. Three
3. ,d cxhps esa vke vkSj uhe ds 361 ikS/s yxk;s tkrs gSaA ;fn vke 3
vkSj uhe ds ikS/ksa dk vuqikr 8 % 11 gS] rks cxhps esa uhe dsyears
fdrusfrom now Sunny's age will be 5 of Ram's age.
ikS/s yxk;s x;s gSa\ What is Ram's current age?
There are saplings of 361 Mango tree and Neem tree RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)
in a garden. The ratio of the number of Mango tree to (a) 64 o"kZ
/years (b) 72 o"kZ
/years
that of Neem tree saplings is 8 : 11, then how many
Neem tree saplings are in the garden?
(c) 80 o"kZ
/years (d) 77 o"kZ
/years
8. ,d cSx esa yky(A), ihyk (B) vkSj gjk(C) VksdugSaA
A : B :: 3
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(a) 209 (b) 152 : 8. B : C :: 6 : 13. A : B : C Kkr djsaA
(c) 171 (d) 57 There are red (A), yellow (B) and green (C) tokens in a
4. dk vk/kj mlds leku {ks=kiQy okys lekUrj prqHkZqt
fdlh f=kHkqt bag. A : B :: 3 : 8. B : C :: 6 : 13. find A : B : C
ds vk/kj dk vk/k gSA f=kHkqt vkSj prqHkZqt ds vk/kjksa ls layXu RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03)

ÅapkbZ;ksa dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\ (a) 3 : 48 : 13 (b) 3 : 8 : 13


(c) 9 : 24 : 52 (d) 3 : 6 : 13
The base of a triangle is half the base of a
parallelogram having the same area as that of the 9. ,d cSx esa yky xsanksa ds lkFk gjs jax dh xsanksa dk vuqikr 4
triangle. The ratio of the corresponding heights of the ;fn cSx esa 6 gjs jax ds ckWy dks feyk fn;k tkrk gS rks yky
triangle to the parallelogram will be: ds lkFk gjh xsanksa dk vuqikr 1 % 3 gks tk,xkA cSx esa fdru
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In a bag the ratio of red balls to green balls is 4 : 9. If (a) Rs.29 (b) Rs.57
6 more green balls were added to the bag, the ratio of (c) Rs.59 (d) Rs.58
red balls to green balls would become 1 : 3. How many 16. X] 94 ç'u ds mÙkj nsrkvkSj
gS mls 141 vad feyrs gSaA ;fn çR;sd
red balls are there in the bag? lgh ç'u ds fy, 4 vad fn, tkrs gSa vkSj çR;sd xyr mÙkj ds
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fy, 1 vad dkVk tkrk gS rks
X }kjkfn, x, xyr mÙkjksa dh la[;k
(a) 9 (b) 10
....... gS&
(c) 8 (d) 12
10. fdl h feJ.k esa jsr vkSj ctjh dk vuqikr 7 % 8 gS tcfd ctjh vkSj lhesaVX attempts 94 questions and gets 141 marks. If for
every correct answer 4 marks is given, and for every
dk vuqikr 6 % 7 gSA feJ.k esa jsr vkSj lhesaV dk vuqikr D;k gS\ wrong answer 1 mark is deducted, then the number
The ratio of sand to gravel in a mixture is 7 : 8 while of questions wrongly answered by X is.........
that between gravel and cement is 6 : 7. What is the RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)
ratio of sand to cement in the mixture? (a) 47 (b) 40
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(a) 49 : 48 (b) 7 : 7 17. ,d #i;s] 50 i Sls vkSj 25 iSls ds dqN flDdksa dk ewY; 93-75 #
(c) 8 : 6 (d) 3 : 4 gS vkSj mudh la[;k dk vuqikr 3 % 4 % 5 gSA çR;sd çdkj
1 % 5ds vuqikr dks n'keyo esa dSls n'kkZ;k tk ldrk gS\ flDdksa dh la[;k Kkr dhft,A

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The ratio 1 : 5 can be expressed in decimal as : Some one rupee, 50 paisa and 25 paisa coins make
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(a) 0.5 (b) 0.2 proportion of 3 : 4 : 5. Find the number of each type
(c) 0.02 (d) 0.1 of coins ?
dqflZ;ksa vkSj estksa ds ewY;ksa dk vuqikr 9 % 5 gSA ;fn dqflZ;ksa dk ewY; RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)

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12. ja eg (a) 42, 56, 70 (b) 45, 60, 75
estksa ds ewY; ls 4200 #i;s vf/d gS] rks esatksa dk ewY; (c) Kkr40, 70, 75 (d) 46, 58, 75
dhft,A (#i;s esa)
60 4
The prices of chairs and tables are in the ratio of 9 : 18. ;fn x dk ekuD;k gS\
ds lerqY; x gS] rks
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75
5. If the chairs cost Rs.4200 more than the tables Find
the price of the tables ? (in Rs.) 60 4
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If is equivalent to then the value of x is:
75 x
(a) 6200 (b) 6730 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(c) 5250 (d) 5000 (a) 15 (b) 4
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13. 69 #i;s dh jkf'k tslu vkSj :gkuk esa 1 % 2 esa foHkkftr dh xbZA 18
(c) (d) 5
:gkuk dks fdruh jkf'k çkIr gqbZ\ 19. fn, x, ç'u ij fopkj djsa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd ç'u dk mÙkj nsus d
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A sum of Rs.69 was divided betwen Jason and Ruhana fy, fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku i;kZIr gS&
in the ratio 1 : 2. How much money did Ruhana get? Consider the given question and decide which of the
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RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03) following statements is sufficient to answer the
(a) Rs.23 (b) Rs.46 questions.
(c) Rs.40 (d) Rs.45 ;fn çR;sd xsan dk otu leku gks rks nl yksgs dh xsanksa dk o
5 fdruk gS\
14. ;fn 17 ehVj diM+s dk ewY;
77 #i;s gS] rks izfr ehVj diM+s What is the weight of ten iron balls if each ball is of
7
dk ewY; (#i;s esa) Kkr dhft,A the same weight?
5 Statements/dFku:
If the cost of 17 m of cloth is Rs.77
7
Find its cost per 1. çR;sd ckWy
dk ,d pkSFkkbZ otu 5 fdyksxzke gSA
/One-fourth
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meter (in rupees) of each ball's weight is 5 kg


RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03) 2. rhu yksgs
dh ckWy dk dqy otu] nks yksgs dh ckWy ds dq
(a) 7
5
(b) 4
5 otu ls 20 fdyksxzke vf/d gSA
/The total weight of three
7 7 iron balls is 20 kg more than the total weight of two
5 4 iron balls
(c) 5 (d) 4
7 7 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
15. ;fn tsEl vkSj jk/k ds chp esa 87 #- dks 1 % 2 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr
(a) vdsyk dFku1 i;kZIr gS tcfd vdsyk dFku 2 vi;kZIr / gS
fd;k x;k gS] rks jk/k dks fdrus #i;s feysaxs\ Statement 1 alone is sufficient while statement 2
alone is insufficient
If 87 was divided between James and Radha in the
ratio 1 : 2, how much money did Radha get? (b) nksuksa
dFku 1 vkSj 2 i;kZIr gS statement 1 and 2
/Both
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)
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(c) nksuksa
dFku 1 vkSj 2 i;kZIr gS statement 1 or 2 is
/Either 25. 0-16 vkSj 0-64 ds
hpceè;kuqikrh fdruk gS\
sufficient The mean proportional between 0.16 and 0.64 is:
(d) vdsyk dFku2 i;kZIr gSa tcfd vdsyk 1 dFku vi;kZIr
/ gS RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03)
Statement 2 alone is sufficient while statement 1 (a) 0.27 (b) 0.48
alone is insufficient (c) 0.40 (d) 0.32
20. ,d la[ ;k dks 3 % 2 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gSA tc
2
çR;sd la[;k esa 8 tksM+k tkrk gS rks vuqikr cny dj 7 26. ,d Vsyhfotu dk;ZØe 4 3 ?kaVs pyrk
% 5 gks gSA ;fn oqQy le; dk
tkrk gSA nksuksa la[;kvksa esa ls cM+h dkSu lh gksxh\
1
A number was divided in the ratio 3 : 2. When 8 was
5
oka Hkkx
foKkiuksa esa O;rhr gksrk gS] rks Vsyhfotu dk;Z
added to each of the numbers the ratio changed to 7
: 5. The greater of the two numbers was: okLrfod vofèk fdruh gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-01) 2 1
A television show lasted for 4 hours. If th of the

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(a) 42 (b) 48 3 5
(c) 27 (d) 69 total times was spent on advertisements, what was the
21. tksbZ vkSj
fefur ds dapks dh la[;k dk vuqikr 5 % 8 gS tcfd actual duration of the television show?

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ds dapksa dk vuqikr D;k gS\ (a) 2
7
?kaVs
/hours (b) 3
11
?kaVs
/hours
15 15

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The ratio of the number of marbles that Joyee and Minati

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14 4
had was 5 : 8 while the ratio of the number of marbles (c)
15
?kaVs
/hours (d)
5
?kaVs
/hours
that Jacob and Minati had was 7 : 12. What is the

r
ratio of the number of marbles that Joyee and Jacob
ja eg 2
had? 27. ;fn fdlh fiTtk ds 3 Hkkxdk ewY; 300 #i;s gks rks fiTtk ds
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-02)
3
(a) 7 : 5 (b) 2 : 3 Hkkx
dk ewY; D;k gksxk\
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5
(c) 15 : 14 (d) 5 : 7
22. iqyd vkSj esutk ds ikl myC/ dapksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr 5 % 9 Fkk 2 3
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If of a pizza costs Rs.300, then of a pizza will


tcfd t;jke vkSj esutk ds ikl miyC/ dapksa dh la[;k dk vuqikr 7 3 5
% 18 FkkA iqyd vkSj t;jke ds ikl miyC/ dapksa dh la[;k dk cost:
vuqikr fdruk gSA
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RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)


(a) Rs.180 (b) Rs.250
The ratio of the number of marbles that Pulak and Menaja
(c) Rs.225 (d) Rs.270
had was 5 : 9 while the ratio of the number of marbles
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ratio of the number of marbles that Pulak and Jairam 3


had? ;fn 5 Hkkx
yM+ds gSa] rks d{kk esa yM+dksa dh la[;k Kkr d
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03)
In a class consisting of boys and girls, there are 45
(a) 10 : 7 (b) 2 : 3
(c) 5 : 7 (d) 7 : 5 3
students. If of the students are boys, find the
23. 250 xzkedk ,slk foy;u ftlesa Xywdkst dh ek=kk 5» gks] rS;kj 5
djus ds fy, vko';d Xywdkst dh ek=kk gksxh% number of boys in the class.
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)
The amount of glucose required to prepare 250 g of a
(a) 25 (b) 26
5% solution of glucose by mass is:
(c) 27 (d) 18
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RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01)


3 1
(a) 125 xzke (b) 12.5 xzke 29. 20 dh ,d LVhy dh NM+ dks
yackbZ 56 dh ,d
yackbZ
26 5
(c) 50 xzke (d) 25 xzke
NM+ ls dkVk tkrk gSA rks NM+ dh 'ks"k yackbZ D;k gS\
24. tc ,d 25-2 ehVj yach rkj dks 11 % 25 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr
fd;k tkrk gS rks yacs VqdM+s dh yackbZ fdruh gksaxh\ A steel rod of length 20
3
is cut out from a rod of
26
When a wire 25.2 m long is divided in the ratio 11 :
25 the length of the longer piece is : 1
length 56 . What then is the remaining length of the
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02) 5
(a) 7.7 ehVj (b) 17.5 ehVj rod?

(c) 15.2 ehVj (d) 18.4 ehVj


RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02)

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3 1 35. ;fn 3 ntZu ve#n dk ewY; 90 #- gS] rks 240 #- esa fdrus ve#n
(a) 36 (b) 36
130 130 •jhns tk ldrs gSa\
11 7 If 3 dozen guavas cost Rs. 90, how many guavas can
(c) 36 (d) 36
130 130 be bought for Rs. 240?
30. t;k vkSjfot;k ds Hkkj dk vuqikr 4 % 5 gSA ;fn muds Hkkj dk RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)
;ksx72 fdxzk gS]
rks fot;k dk Hkkj fdruk gS \ (a) 98 (b) 96
The weights of Jaya and Vijaya are in the ratio 4 : 5. (c) 102 (d) 90
If the total of their weights is 72 kg, what is Vijaya's 36. saM vkSjN us ,d dkj •jhnhA M us crkSj vius fgLls
nks lgHkkfx;k
weight?
3
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) dh dkj dh ykxr ds dk Hkqxrku fd;kA
M us N dh rqyuk esa
7
(a) 40 fdxzk (b) 42 fdxzk
31]540 #- de fn,A dkj dh ykxr fdruh gS\
(c) 32 fdxzk (d) 34 fdxzk Two partners M and N buy a car. M pays his share of

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31. ,d 84 e hVj yach fdlh jLlh dks 7 % 5 ds vuqikr esa ckaVk tk,3
rks yacs VqdM+s dh yackbZ (ehVj esa) gksxhA 7
th of the total cost of the car. M pays Rs. 31,540

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If a rope 84 m long is divided in the ratio 7 : 5, then less than N. What is the cost of the car?

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the length of the longer piece (in m) is: RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) (a) Rs.2,32,680 (b) Rs.2,03,175

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(a) 42 (b) 50 (c) Rs.2,20,780 (d) Rs.1,85,780

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(c) 45 (d) 49 eukst ds orZeku osru dk vuqikr 6 % 7 gSA ;fn nks
37. fouksn vkSj
32. ;fn 157 yhVjrsy dk ewY; 29763-65 #- gS] rks rsy dk çfr yhVj ds osru esa 16000 #i;s dh o`f¼ gS] rks ;g vuqikr 8 % 9 gks tk

r
ewY; fdruk gksxk (nks n'keyo LFkkuksa rd iw.kkZafdr djus ij)\
gSA eukst dk orZeku osru fdruk gS\
ja eg
If the cost of 157 litre of oil is Rs. 29763.65, then what The ratio of present salaries of Vinod and Manoj is 6
is the cost per litre (rounded off to two decimal places)? : 7. If the salary of both is increased by Rs.16000, the
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RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) ratio becomes 8 : 9. What is Manoj's current salary?
(a) Rs.182.06 (b) Rs.178.31 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)
(c) Rs.189.58 (d) Rs.170.08 (a) Rs.72,000 (b) Rs.48,000
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5
38. la[;k 80 dks 2 Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr fd;k x;k gS tSls fd ,d H
a in

4 c<+k fn;k tkrk gS vkSj gj dks 3 de dj fn;k tkrk gS]6


rks 9
nwljs dk7 xqukAgScM+k fgLlk gS %
la[;k izkIr gksrh gSA rks okLrfod ifjes; la[;k fdruh gS\
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numerator by 10. If the numerator is increased by 4 9


and the denominator is reduced by 3, the number part is times the other. The major part is:
7
5 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
obtained is . The original rational number is:
6 (a) 48 (b) 50
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 70 (d) 45
13 9 39. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu fdlh Hkh ekud bathfu;fjax MªkWbax 'k
(a) (b)
23 19 yackbZ vkSj pkSM+kbZ dk vuqekfur vuqikr gS\
7 11 Which of the following is the approximate ratio of
(c) (d)
17 21 length and width of any standard engineering drawing
A

4 1 sheet?
34. ;fn 208 5 yEckbZ dh,d NM+ dks23 yackbZ ds
5
jkcj
c VqdM+ksa RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)

esa dkVk tk, rks oqQy fdruh NM+ izkIr gksxh% (a) 3 : 3 (b) 1 : 2
4 (c) 1 : 3 (d) 2 : 2
If a rod of length 208 is cut into equal pieces of length
5
40. ;fn (4x + 5) : (3x + 11) = 13 : 17 rks(5x + 4) : (4x – 1) = ?
1
23 then the total number of rods obtained is: If (4x + 5) : (3x + 11) = 13 : 17 then (5x + 4) : (4x – 1) = ?
5
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 4 : 3
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 3 : 2 (d) 5 : 2
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41. 9 vkSj 81 dk xq.


kksÙkj ekè; gS % Presently, the ratio between the ages of Anu and
The geometric mean of 9 and 81 is: Dimpy is 5 : 8. After 2 years, the ratio of their ages
will be 2 : 3, what was the age of Dimpy 2 years ago?
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)
(a) 30 (b) 27
(a) 16 (b) 14
(c) 21 (d) 24
(c) 10 (d) 12
1 1 fy, r`rh;kuqikrh Kkr dhft,A
24 vkSj 60 ds
42. X ds ikl 60 flDds Fks] ftuesa2lsHkkjrh;
flDds Fks vkSj
6
48.
Find the third proportional for 24 and 60.
vesfjdh flDdsFksA mlds ikl vU; flDds fdrus Fks\ RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)
1 (a) 144 (b) 150
X had 60 coins, of which were Indian coins and
2 (c) 164 (d) 120

1 49. X vkSjY dh mezdk vuqikr 4 % 7 gSA rhu o"kZ igys] mudh m


dk vuqikr 1 % 2 FkkA mudh orZeku mez esa (Yfdruk
– X) varj

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were American coins. How many other coins did
6
he have? gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02) The ratio of ages of X and Y is 4 : 7. Three years ago,

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the ratio of their ages was 1 : 2. What is the difference

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(a) 24 (b) 20
(c) 18 (d) 21 (Y – X) in their present ages?
4 % 5 dk oxkZuqikr gS %

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RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)
43.

n ra
(a) 9 (b) 3
The square ratio of 4:5 is :
(c) 7.5 (d) 6
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
K dk eku Kkr djsa] tks12, 29 vkSj57esals izR;sd ls tksM+k

r
ja eg 50. 5,
(a) 64 : 125 (b) 5 : 4
tkuk pkfg,] rkfd os lekuqikr eas jgsaA
(c) 4 : 5 (d) 16 : 25
Find the value of K, which must be added to each of
4 5, 12, 29 and 57, so that they remain in proportion.
,d diM+s dk5 Vq
dM+k fjcu cukus ds fy, bLrseky fd;k x;k]
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44.
(a) 5 (b) 4
ftldh yackbZ100 lsehgSA rks diM+s dh 'kq: okyh yackbZ fdruh Fkh\
(c) 2 (d) 3
51. 10, 18, 14 vkSj26 ls D;k ?kVk;k tkuk pkfg, rkfd ifj.kkeh
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piece of a cloth is used to make a ribbon, the length la[;k,a vkuqikfrd gks tk,a\
5 What should be subtracted from 10, 18, 14 and 26
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of which is 100 cm. So what was the initial length of so that the resulting numbers become proportional?
the cloth? (a) 8 (b) 6
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03) (c) 4 (d) 2
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(a) 120 lseh (b) 135 lseh 52. ,d FkSysesa2 : 3 : 5 ds vuqikr esa
50 p, 25 p vkSj20 p ds
(c) 125 lseh (d) 130 lseh flDds 'kkfeygS ftldh jkf'k550# gS50 p ds flDdksa
vkSj20
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ls cuh /ujkf'k;ksa ds chp dk varj &&& gSA


p ds flDdksa
4 2 16
45. ;fn 9 : x = 3 : 81 gS] rks
x=? A bag contains Rs. 550 in the form of 50 p, 25 p and
20 p coins in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. The difference between
4 2 16 the amounts that are contributed by the 50 p and the
If :x= : then x = ? 20 p coins is:
9 3 81
(a) Rs. 30 (b) Rs. 32
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(c) Rs. 10 (d) Rs. 0
(a)
16
(b)
48 53. nks ¡oksa
xk dh tula[;k Øe'k% 1525 vkSj 2600 gSA ;fn igys xk¡o
121 243 iq#"k ls efgyk tula[;k dk vuqikr 27%34 gS vkSj nwljs xk¡o esa
A

(c)
24
(d)
32 ls efgyk tula[;k dk vuqikr 6% 7 gS] rks bu nksuksa xk¡oksa es
121 243 efgyk tula[;k dk vuqikr fdruk gS\
46. ;fn 3A = 6B = 7C; A : B : C dk e ku crk,aA The population of two villages is 1525 and 2600
If 3A = 6B = 7C; Give the value of A : B : C. respectively. If the ratio of male to female population
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)
in the first village is 27 : 34 and the ratio of male to
female population in the second village is 6 : 7, then
(a) 12 : 7 : 3 (b) 14 : 7 : 6
what is the ratio of male to female population of these
(c) 7 : 3 : 12 (d) 7 : 12 : 6 two villages taken together?
47. orZekuesa] vuq vkSj fMaih dh mez ds chp dk vuqikr 5 % 8 gSA 2 33 85
(a) (b)
lky ckn] mudh mez dk vuqikr 2 % 3 gks tk,xk] 2 lky igys 41 82
71 5
fMaih dh mez D;k Fkh\ (c)
90
(d)
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ANSWER KEY
1.(a) 2.(b) 3.(a) 4.(b) 5.(d) 6.(b) 7.(d) 8.(c) 9.(c) 10.(d)

11.(b) 12.(c) 13.(b) 14.(d) 15.(d) 16.(a) 17.(b) 18.(d) 19.(c) 20.(b)

21.(c) 22.(a) 23.(b) 24.(b) 25.(d) 26.(b) 27.(d) 28.(c) 29.(c) 30.(a)

31.(d) 32.(c) 33.(d) 34.(d) 35.(b) 36.(c) 37.(d) 38.(d) 39.(b) 40.(a)

41.(b) 42.(b) 43.(d) 44.(c) 45.(d) 46.(b) 47.(b) 48.(b) 49.(a) 50.(d)

51.(d) 52.(d) 53.(d)

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Partnership

PARTNERSHIP
lk>snkjh Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. mej vkSjvfouk'k us Øe'k% 10]000 #- vkSj 15]000 #- ds fuos'k(a) Rs.8,60,000


ds lkFk lk>snkjh 'kq: dh] ysfdu foÙkh; leL;k ds dkj.k] vfouk'k(b) Rs.10,50,000
us 8 eghus ckn viuk fuos'k okil ys fy;kA igys ckjg ekl dk (c) Rs.15,75,000
ykHk nksuksa esa fdl vuqikr esa cka¡Vk tkuk pkfg,\

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(d) Rs.12,60,000
Umar and Avinash started a partnership with 4. dqy ykHk 1000 #i;s 3 : 2 : 5 ds vuqikr esa
gS vkSj A, B vkSjC
investments of Rs. 10,000 and Rs.15,000, respectively ds chp foHkk
ftr fd;k tkuk gS rksA dk ykHk dk fgLlk D;k

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but due to a financial emergency Avinash had to
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withdraw his investment after 8 months. In what ratio
should the profit of the first twelve months be shared The total profit is Rs.1000 and is to be divided among

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among the due ? A, B and C in the ratio 3 : 2 : 5 then what will be the
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-01) share of profit of A?
(a) 3 : 2 (b) 2 : 3 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)

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(c) 1 : 1 ja eg (d) 1 : 2 (a) Rs.200 (b) Rs.500
2. #- 1]560dh ,d /ujkf'k A, B vkSjC ds chp bl çdkj ck¡Vh (c) Rs.300 (d) Rs.250
tkuh gS] fdA dks çkIr gksus okyk BHkkx
dks çkIr gksus okys Hkkx
11 7 15
B dks çkIr gksus okyk C
dk 50» gks vkSj Hkkx
dks çkIr gksus okys
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5. A, B vkSjC us : : ds vuqikr esa vkjafHkd fuos'k ds


5 2 8
Hkkx dk 20» gksA
B dksfdruh jkf'k çkIr gksxh\
lkFk lk>snkjh dhA 4 ekgA cknus vius fuos'k dk fgLlk 62-5»
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A total amount of Rs. 1560 is to be divided among A,


B and C such that A gets 50% of what B gets and B c<+k fn;kA ;fn lk>snkjh dh 'kq#vkr ls 12 ekg ds ckn dqy yk
gets 20% of what C gets. How much will B get? 138584 #i;s gqvk gks] rks
A dksizkIr ykHk Kkr dhft,A
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RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03) A, B and C enter a partnership with initial investments
(a) Rs.440 (b) Rs.540
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(c) Rs.280 (d) Rs.240 in the ratio : : . After 4 months A raises her
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5 2 8
2
3. iw¡thds 7 osafgLls dh olh;r viuh iRuh ds
,d O;fÙkQ viuh share of investment by 62.5%. If the total profit after
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12 months since the beginning of the partnership is


1 Rs. 138584, then how much (in Rs.) does A get as her
uke ij djrk gSA 'ks"k iw¡th
3
osafgLls dh olh;r vius iq=k
ds share of profit?

ds uke ij djrk gS vksj 'ks"k cph gqbZ iw¡th viuh rhu iqf=k;ksa esa
(a) 50864
(b) 50844
2
cjkcj&cjkcj ck¡V nsrk gSA ;fn çR;sd iq=kh dks iq=k
3
ds fgLls(c)ds 50884
osa fgL (d) 50874
ls ds cjkcj /u çkIr gksrk gS vkSj çR;sd iq=kh dks 2]00]000
#i;s feyrs gSa] rks ml O;fÙkQ dks dqy iw¡th fdruh Fkh\ 6. vt; vkSj HkkLdj us 3 % 5 ds vuqikr esa oqQN jkf'k dk f
djds lk>snkjh esa ,d O;kikj vkjEHk fd;kA pk¡n Ng eghus
A

2
A man bequeaths
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th of his capital in the name of HkkLdj ds cjkcj dh jkf'k nsdj muds lkFk fey tkrk gS rks mu
ykHk dk vuqikr Kkr djsaA
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his wife. He bequeathes rd of the remaining capital Ajay and Bhaskar started a partnership business
3
in the name of his son and distributes the remaining investing some amount in the ratio of 3 : 5. Chand
capital equally among his three daughters. If each joined them after six months with an amount equal
to Baskar. Find ratio of their profits.
2
daughter gets money equal to rd of the son's share (a) 3 : 7 : 5
3
and each daughter gets Rs.2,00,000 then what was (b) 6 : 7 : 5
the total capital of that person? (c) 5 : 10 : 6
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Partnership

7. vthr us 28000 :i;s ds lkFk ,d O;olk; 'kq: fd;k vkSj mlds Two persons A and B invested in a business with
`154000 and `110000 respectively. They agree that
ckn Hkjr48000 :i;s ds lkFk bl O;olk; esa tqM+ x;kA ;fn o"kZ 40% of the profit should be divided equally among
ds var esa ykHk dks leku :i ls foHkkftr fd;k x;k] rks Hkjr them and rest is divided between them according to
mlesa fdrus eghuksa ckn 'kkfey gqvk\ their investment. If A got `2520 more than B, then find
the total profit. (in `)
Ajit started a business with Rs. 28000 and is joined
(a) 25200 (b) 25225
afterwards by Bharat with Rs.48000. After how many
(c) 25205 (d) 25215
months did Bharat join if the profits at the end of the
year divided equally? 9. pkj O;fDr;ksa
A, B, C vkS
j D esafoHkkftr ykHk dh jkf'k fuEukuqlkj
(a) 4
gSAB dks3 fgLls feyrs gaS]
D dks7 fgLls feyrs gS]
C dksB vkS j
D nksuksa dh la;qDr jkf'k dk vkSlr feyrk AgSdks
vkSj
B ds fgLls
(b) 6
dk nks&frgkbZ feyrk gSA B dk vxjfgLlkC ds fgLls ls` 324
(c) 7
d e gS] rks
A vkSjD ds fgLls dk ;ksx fdruk gS\
(d) 5

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The amount of profit divided among four persons. A, B,
8. nksO;fÙkQ
A vkS
j B ,d O;kikj esa Øe'k%
`154000 vkSj `110000 C and D as follows. B gets third part and D gets 7th
dh jkf'k fuos'k djrs gSaA os lger gksrs gSa fd ykHk ds 40» dkspart.
mudsC get average of B and D. And A gets two-third of
B's share. If C's share exceeds B's share by ` 324. then

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the sum of A's share and D's share?

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vuqlkj ck¡Vk tk,xkAA;fn dks B dh rqyuk esa 2520 vf/d çkIr (a) ` 1750 (b) ` 1458
esa
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MIXTURE & ALLIGATION

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5. k'k ds nks feJ.k gSA igys feJ.k esa ikuh&LDok'k
1. nw/&ikuh ds ,d
feJ.k dk Hkkx nw/
gSA feJ.k dh dqy ek=kk vuqikr 5 % 1 gSA vkSj nwljs esa 3 % 1 dk vuqikr gSA bUgsa
3
21 yhVj gSA ;fn blesa 4 yhVj ikuh vkSj feyk fn;k tk, rks feJ.kvuqikr esa fefJr fd;k tkrk gSA vafre feJ.k esa ikuh % LDok'k
vuqikr fdruk gS\

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esa nw/ dk çfr'kr D;k jg tk;sxk\
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ja eg 6. ikuh vkSj 'kjcr ds nks vyx vyx feJ.k ftuesa ikuh vkSj 'kjcr dk
2. feJ.k esa jsr ds lkFk ctjh dk vuqikr 17 % 8 gSA tcfd ctjh vuqikr Øe'k% 4 % 1 vkSj 3 % 1 gS] mudks 1 % 2 ds vuqikr
vkSj lhesaV dk vuqikr 6 % 17 gSA feJ.k esa jsr ds lkFk lhesaV dk esa fefJr fd;k tkrk gSA vafre feJ.k esa ikuh vkSj 'kjc
vuqikr
D;k vuqikr gS\
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The ratio of sand to gravel in a mixture is 17 : 8 while Two water-squash mixtures, the first having a water to
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that between gravel and cement is 6 : 17. What is the squash ratio of 4 : 1 and the other having a ratio of 3 : 1,
ratio of sand to cement in the mixture? are blended in the ratio 1 : 2. What is the water:
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(c) 8 : 6 (d) 3 : 4 (a) 19 : 11 (b) 23 : 7


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3. teZu flYoj dh fdlh fefJr /krq esa] rkacs ls tLrs dk vuqikr 17
% 7 Fkk tcfd fudy ls tLrs dk vuqikr 4 % 3 FkkA fefJr 7. /krq 20 yhVj feJ.k esa 87» 'kq¼ vEy ?kksy izkIr djus ds fy, 80» vkSj 90
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esa rkacs ls tLrs ls fudy dk Øe'k% vuqikr fdruk Fkk\ 'kq¼ vEy ?kksy dks feyk;k tkrk gSA feJ.k cukus ds fy, fy, x, 80»
'kq¼ vEy ?kksy dh ek=kk (yhVj esa) Kkr dhft,A
In an alloy of German silver the ratio of copper to zinc
80% and 90% pure acid solutions are mixed to obtain
was 17 : 7, while that of nickel to zinc was 4 : 3. The 20 litres of 87% pure acid solution. Find the quantity
ratio of copper to zinc to nickel in the alloy was: (in litres) of 80% pure acid solution taken to form the
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02) mixture.
(a) 17 : 21 : 4 (b) 51 : 21 : 28 (a) 4 (b) 8
(c) 68 : 28 : 21 (d) 17 : 28 : 3 (c) 6 (d) 9
8. 'kksfod nks
çdkj dh phuh •jhnrk gS% igyk çdkj 45 #- çfr fdxzk
s gq, vkVs esa phuh vkSj vkVs dk çkjafHkd vuqikr 2 % 7 FkkA
,d xqFks
A

4.
vkSj nwljk 80 #- çfr fdxzk ds ewY; ijA 'kksfod dks igys çdkj
9 fdyks vkVs esa tkWu us vf/d phuh feykbZ rkfd phuh vkSj vkVs
phuh dks nwljs çdkj dh phuh ds lkFk fdl vuqikr esa feykuk pkf
dk vuqikr 2 % 5 gks tk,A ckn esa tkWu us fdruh phuh feykbZ\
rkfd fefJr phuh ds çR;sd fdxzk dks 72 #- çfr fdxzk esa cspus ij
The initial ratio of sugar to flour in a dough was 2 : mls 20» dk ykHk çkIr gks\
7. To 9 kg of the dough John added more sugar to Shovik purchases two types of sugar, the first type at Rs.
make the sugar to flour ratio 2 : 5. How much sugar 45 per kg and the second type at Rs. 80 per kg. In what
did John later add? ratio should Shovik blend the first type of sugar with the
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02) second type so that, by selling each kg of the blended
sugar at Rs.72 per kg, he makes a profit of 20%?
(a) 750 xzke (b) 1.2 fdxzk
(a) 4 : 3 (b) 5 : 4
(c) 1 fdxzk (d) 800 xzke (c) 7 : 4 (d) 3 : 4

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9. 10.fd fVu odkWij dh nks izdkj dh feJ /krq,a gSA izFke feJ /krq esa 93-
nks feJ.ktks 90» o 97» 'kq¼ gS mudks bl çdkj feyk;k tkrk gS
fVu gSA nwljs feJ /krq esa 86-66» fVu gSA nwljs feJ/krq esa fd
21 yhVj feJ.k esa 94» 'kq¼rk gks tkrh gSA rks crkb, fd çkIr feJ.k
esa çFke çdkj dk feJ.k fdruk gS\ igyh feJ/krq dk feyk;k tk;s rkfd izkIr feJ/krq ds 50 fdxzk otu
Two solution of 90% and 97% purity are mixed so that esa 90» fVu gksA
resulting solution of 21 litres contains of 94% purity. There are two kinds of alloys of tin and copper. The first
How much is the quantity of the first solution in the alloy contains tin and copper such that 93.33% of it is
resulting mixture? tin. In the second alloy there is 86.66% tin. What weight
of the first alloy should be mixed with some weight of
(a) 15 litres
the second alloy so as to make a 50 kg mass containing
(b) 12 litres 90% of tin?
(c) 9 litres (a) 15 kg (b) 30 kg
(d) 6 litres (c) 20 kg (d) 25 kg

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Average

AVERAGE
vkS
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1. fdlh d{kkesa 9 Nk=k vkSj dqN Nk=kk,a gSaA fdlh ijh{kk esaThere
Nk=kksa
was adsgroup of six students who took a test.
çkIrkadksa dk vkSlr 12 gS vkSj Nk=kkvksa ds çkIrkadksa dk vkSlr 14student
Anotehr gSA joined the group after taking the test
;fn lHkh Nk=kksa ds dqy çkIrkadksa dk vkSlr 13-1 gks rks d{kk esa dqy the marks included the average score of
later. With
the group went up by 3. This student has got ____
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In a class, there were 9 boys and some girls. In a lest being.
the mean score obtained by the boys was 12 while that

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(a) 20 (b) 21
13.1, what was the total number of students in the class?
(c) 18 (d) 24

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(a) 19 (b) 22 10 ikfj;ksa ds ckn] fdlh cYysckt dk çfr ikjh vkSlr Ldksj 52
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(c) 20 (d) 21 FkkA 12 ikfj;ksa ds ckn vkSlr Ldksj c<+ dj 54 gks x;kA ;fn cY

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2. ,d d{kk esa 25 yM+dksa dh yackbZ;ksa
ja eg lseh
150dk ekè;
vkSj mlh us] fiNyh ,d ikjh dh rqyuk esa 12oha ikjh esa 16 ju vf/d cuk,
145 lseh
d{kk esa 35 yM+fd;ksa dh yackbZ;ksa gSA d{kk esa gSa rks mlus 11oha ikjh esa fdrus ju cuk,\
dk ekè;
lHkh 60 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh Å¡pkbZ;ksa dk la;qÙkQ ekè; yxHkx After
fdruk10gS\innings the average score per innings of a
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The mean height of 25 boys in a class is 150 cm, and batsman was 52. After 12 innings the average score
the mean height of 35 girls in the same class is 145 to 54. If the batsman had scored 16 more runs in the
cm. The combined mean height of 60 students in the 12th innings than in the previous one, how many runs
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(a) 143 (b) 145 (a) 55


(c) 146 (d) 147 (b) 56
3. fdlh d{kkds lHkh 10 yM+dksa dk ,d ijh{kk esa vkSlr çkIrkad (c)
15 54
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Fkk tcfd d{kk ds lHkh 25 Nk=kksa dk blh ijh{kk esa vkSlr çkIrkad
(d) 53
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16-2 FkkA d{kk ds lHkh Nk=kkvksa dk vkSlr vad D;k Fkk\


7. la[;kvksa dk vkSlr D;k gS\
igyh lkS izkÑfrd
The mean score in a test of the 10 boys in a class was
What is the mean of first hundred natural numbers?
15 while the overall mean of the 25 students in the
class was 16.2. What was the mean score of the girls? RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)

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(a) 16.8 (b) 17 (b) 50.5
(c) 16.5 (d) 17.5 (c) 51.5
4. rhu la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 6 gSA igyh nks dk vkSlr 5 gS tcfd (d) 51
vafre nks dk vkSlr 8 gSA rhu la[;k,¡ gSa%
pkj la[;k,¡ A, B, C vkSjD bl çdk j gSa fd mudk vkSlr 16 gSA
A

8.
The average of three numbers is 6. The average of the A vkSjB dk vkSlr 9-5 g SAC vkSjD dk vkSlrD;k gksxk\
first two is 5 while the average of the last two is 8.
The three numbers are : Four numbers A, B, C and D are such that their overall
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02) average is 16. The average of A and B is 9.5. The
average of C and D is:
(a) 2, 8, 8 (b) 3,7,8
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(c) 2, 6, 10 (d) 2, 7, 9
5. Ng Nk=k (a) ds
ksa dk ,d lewg Fkk ftlus ijh{kk nhA ckn esa ijh{kk nsus 21.5

ckn ,d vU; Nk=k lewg esa 'kkfey gks x;kA vadksa dks 'kkfey(b)
djus22.5
ls lewg dk vkSlr vad 3 c<+ x;kA bl Nk=k dks mlds fcuk vkSlr(c) 25.5
vadksa____
ls vad vf/d feys gSaA (d) 23

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9. ds lewg ds çkIrkdksa dk vkSlr 20 gSA ;fn lewg esa


10 Nk=kksa 14.ls ,dfuEufyf•rç'u dks i<+sa vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd fn, x, dFkuksa es
Nk=k fudy tk;s rks 'ks"k lewg dk vkSlr c<+dj 21 gks tkrk gSA dkSu lk@ls i;kZIr gS@gSa%
iqu% ,d Nk=k ds 'kkfey gksus ij çkIrkdksa dk vkSlr ?kVdj 20-6 gks%
loky
tkrk gSA lewg ls ckgj x, Nk=k vkSj lewg esa u, 'kkfey Nk=kRead ds the following question and decide which of the
çkIrkad dk vkSlr D;k gS\ given statements is/are sufficient :
The average marks obtained by a group of 10 students Question :
were 20. One student left the group as a result of
which the average of the remaining students rose to ds vkSlr vad 180 gSaA
x, y, z x ds vad D;kgSa\
21. But another student joined, as a result of which dFku%
the average marks of the group dropped a bit and
The average marks of x, y, z is 180. What is x's marks?
became 20.6. What were the average marks obtained
by the student who left and the one who joined? Statements :
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(a) 14 (b) 16
1. y and z together score 50 marks.
(c) 15 (d) 13
2- x vkSjz feydj 60 vad çkIr djrs gSaA
10. ,d d{kk esa 12 yM+dksa dk fdlh ijh{kk esa vkSlr Ldksj 16 Fkk
2. x and z together score 60 marks.

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tcfd d{kk esa lHkh 30 Nk=kksa dk dqy vkSlr 18-1 FkkA yM+fd;ksa

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dk vkSlr Ldksj D;k Fkk\
(a) 1 vdsyk i;kZIr gS tcfd 2 vdsyk i;kZIr ugha
/1 gSA
alone is

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16 while the overall mean of the 30 students in the sufficient while 2 alone is not sufficient.
class was 18.1. What was the mean score of the girls? (b) ;k rks1 ;k 2 i;kZIr gSA
/Either 1 or 2 is sufficient.

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ja eg (c) 1 v kSj 2 nksuksa feydj i;kZIr
/BothgSaA
1 and 2 together are
(a) 20 (b) 20.5
sufficient.
(c) 19.8 (d) 19.5
(d) 2 vdsysi;kZIr gSa tcfd 1 vdsyk i;kZIr ugha gSA is
/2 alone
11. ,d d{kk ds 35 Nk=kksa ds Ldwy cSXk dk dqy otu 449-75 fdyksxzke
sufficient while 1 alone is not sufficient.
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FkkA ;fn çR;sd Nk=k dsoy ,d Ldwy cSx ysrk gS] rks çR;sd Ldwy
cSx dk vkSlr otu fdruk gksxk\ 15. 16 Nk=kksa
ds lewg }kjk çkIr vkSlr vad 20 FksA ,d Nk=k us lew
dks NksM+ fn;k] ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i 'ks"k Nk=kksa dk vkSlr
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was 449.75 kg. What is the average weight of each x;kA ysfdu ,d vU; Nk=k blesa 'kkfey gks x;k] ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i
school bag if each student carried only one school bag? lewg ds Nk=kksa dk vkSlr vad FkksM+k fxj dj 20-5 gks x;
a in

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(a) 12.85 kg (b) 12.84 kg
vkSlr çkIrkad D;k Fks\
(c) 12.75 kg (d) 12.95 kg
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ds lHkh 13 la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 17 gSA lcls cM+h 8 la[;kvksawasdk 20. One student left the group as a result of which
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the average of the remaining students rose to 21. But


vkSlr D;k gS\ another student joined, as a result of which the
The mean of the 5 smallest numbers from a group is average marks of the group dropped a bit and became
15 while the mean of all the 13 members of the group 20.5. What was the average marks obtained by the
taken together is 17. What is the mean of the 8 largest student who left and the one who joined?
numbers?
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(a) 10 (b) 11
(a) 18.50 (b) 17.75
(c) 18.75 (d) 18.25 (c) 8 (d) 9
13. ,d d{kk dh ijh{kk esa 25 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vadksa dk vkSlr
16. 60NggSA
lnL;ksa
ds ifjokj dh vkSlr vk;q 25 o"kZ gS ftlesa lcls NksVk
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;fn igys 13 fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vadksa dk vkSlr 70 vkSj vafre lnL;


13 8 o"kZ dk@dh gSA rks ifjokj dh vkSlr vk;q (o"kksZ esa
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds vadksa dk vkSlr 50 gS] rks vkjksgh Øe esaNksVs lnL; ds tUe ls igys ifjokj dh vkSlr vk;q fdruh Fkh\
O;ofLFkr
gksus ij eè; Nk=k ds vad Kkr dhft,A The average age of a family of six members is 25 years
In a class when a test is conducted, mean of 25 in which the youngest member is 8 years. Then the
students marks is 60. if mean of first 13 students average age of the family (in years) was what was the
marks is 70 and mean of last 13 students marks is average age of the family before the birth of the
50 find the marks of the middle student when youngest member?
arranged in the ascending order.
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(a) 20.3 (b) 20.2
(a) 70 (b) 40
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5 fo"k;ksa esa vfer ds çkIrkadksa dk vkSlr 72 gSA ;fn bu fo"k;ksa esala[
ls 3 A, B, C, D, E vkSjF dk vkSlr 58 gSA ;fn igyh
;kvksa
fo"k;ksa dk vkSlr 70 gS] rks 'ks"k fo"k;ksa ds çkIrkadksa dk vkSlr D;k gksxk\ 2
The average of Amit's marks in 5 subjects is 72. If the la[;k A] la[;kvksaB vkSjC ds ;ksx dh
5
gS]vkSj lkFk gh
average of 3 of these subjects is 70, then what will be
3
the average of the marks obtained in the remaining D, E vkSjF ds ;ksx ds
la[;kvksa ds Hk B vkSj
h cjkcj gS] rks
subjects? 4
(a) 50 (b) 75 C ds ;ksx dk eku fdruk gS\
(c) 25 (d) 71 The average of six numbers A, B, C, D, E and F is 58.
18. ,d d{kk esa 75 yM+ds vkSj 45 yM+fd;k¡ gSaA ;fn yM+dksa dk
If the first number A is
2
of the sum of the numbers
vkSlr otu 60 fdyksxzke gS vkSj yM+fd;ksa dk vkSlr otu 40 5
fdyksxzke gS] rks iwjh d{kk dk vkSlr otu Kkr djsaA B and C, and also 3/4 of the sum of the numbers D,
E and F, then what is the value of the sum of B and
There are 75 boys and 45 girls in a class. If the
C?
average weight of boys is 60 kg and the average weight

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of girls is 40 kg, then find the average weight of the (a) 360 (b) 240
whole class. (c) 116 (d) 180
(a) 50 kg (b) 52.5 kg 23.,d fnolh; eSp esa ,d fØdsV Vhe ds 11 f•ykfM+;ksa dk vkS

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(c) 60.5 kg (d) 50.5 kg
19. 15 ifj.kkeksa dk vkSlr 60 gSA ;fn igys vkB ifj.kkeksa dk vkSlr 58 gS]33] 0] 32] 9 vkSj 14 gSaA 11osa f•ykM+h dk Ldksj D;k
21]
vkSj vafre Ng dk vkSlr 62 gS] rks ukSoka ifj.kke Kkr djsaA

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Average score of 11 players of a cricket team in a
The average of 15 results is 60. If the average of the one day match is 32. The runs scored by the ten
first eight results is 58, and that of the last six is 62, players are 11, 51, 2, 96, 21, 33, 0, 32, 9 and 14.

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then find the ninth result.
ja eg What is the score of 11th player?
(a) 62 (b) 60 (a) 96 (b) 91
(c) 64 (d) 63 (c) 83 (d) 79
;fn fuEu N% izs{k.kksa j x 24. ,d Nk=kkokl
x + 2, x + 5, x + 8, x + 11, x + 14 vkS esa 40 Nk=k gSaA ;fn 5 u, Nk=k jgus ds fy, vk tk
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20.
gSa]
+ 17 dk v kSlr 12-5 gS] rks izFke rhu izs{k.kksa dk vkSlr fdruk gS\ rks esl dk O;; çfr fnu 48 #- c<+ tk,xk tcfd çfr Nk=k
If the average of the following six observations x + 2, vkSlr O;; 2 #- de gks tk,xkA esl dk ewy (vkjafHkd) O;;
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x + 5, x + 8, x + 11, x + 14 and x + 17 is 12.5, then fdruk Fkk\


what is the average of the first three observations? There are 40 students in a hostel. If 5 new students
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(a) 3 (b) 9 come to stay, the cost of mess will increase by Rs.
(c) 8 (d) 6 48 per day while the average expenditure per student
will decrease by Rs. 2. What was the original (initial)
21. 25 Nk=kksa dh ,d d{kk ds Hkwxksy ijh{kk esa vkSlr vad expenditure
64 gSaA of the mess?
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;fn rhu Nk=kksa ds okLrfod vad 54] 64 vkSj 67 ds ctk; (a) Rs. 1,076 (b) Rs. 1,020
Øe'k% 44] 46 vkSj 61 ds :i esa i<+s x, Fks] rks lgh vkSlr(c) Rs. 1,104
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(d) Rs. 1,100


Kkr djsaA
25. Ng Øekxrfo"ke la[;kvksa dk vkSlr 68 gSA mPpre vkSj fuEur
The average marks in geography exam of a class of
25 students are 64. If the marks of three students la[;kvksa ds chp varj dk ?ku fdruk gS\
were misread as 44, 46 and 61 in lieu of the actual The average of six consecutive odd numbers is 68.
marks 54, 64 and 67 respectively, then find the correct What is the cube of the difference between the highest
average. and the lowest numbers?
(a) 65.45 (b) 65.36 (a) 1000 (b) 729
(c) 64.55 (d) 64.54 (c) 512 (d) 1331
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ANSWER KEY
1.(c) 2.(d) 3.(b) 4.(a) 5.(b) 6.(b) 7.(b) 8.(b) 9.(a) 10.(d)

11.(a) 12.(d) 13.(d) 14.(a) 15.(d) 16.(c) 17.(b) 18.(b) 19.(c) 20.(c)

21.(b) 22.(d) 23.(c) 24.(c) 25.(a)

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le; vkSj dk;Z Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. ,d Lohfeaxiwy dks rhu VSadjksa


A, B vkSjC ds ekè;e ls 10 ?kaVs
4. lw;kZ
jE;k dh rqyuk esa 3 xquk rsth ls dke djrk gS vkSj fdlh dke
esa Hkjk tkrk gSA B ls nksxquk rst gS vkSj
C VSadj B VSadj dks iwjk djus esa jE;k }kjk fy;s tkus okys fnuksa dh rqyuk es
A ls nksxquk rst gSA Lohfeax iwy ds }kjk
A dks VSadj
vdsys Hkjus esa de ysrk gSA ;fn os feydj dke djrs gSa] rks fdrus fnuksa esa
fdruk le; yxsxk\ dke lekIr gks tk;sxk\

es
A swimming pool is filled in 10 hours by three Tanker Surya works 3 times as fast as Ramya and is able to
A, B and C. The tanker C is Twice as fast as B and B complete a work in 40 days less than the number of

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is twice as fast as A. How much time will tanker A days taken by Ramya. Find the time in which they can

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alone take to fill the swimming pool? complete the work together.
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(a) 90 ?kaVs
/hours (b) 80 ?kaVs
/hours (a) 20 fnu (b) 15 fnu

(c) 70 ?kaVs
/hours (d) 40 ?kaVs
/hours (c) 25 fnu (d) 30 fnu

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2. fdlh daI;wV
j xse esa] ,d fcYMj
ja eg 10 ?kaVsa
esa nhokj cuk ldrk gS]
5. lhrk dh h
ckYV dh /kfjrk jkew dh ckYVh ls rhu xquk gSA lhrk ,
tcfd ,d foèoald 14 ?kaVs esa iwjh rjg ls bl nhokj dks èoLr •kyh Mªe dks Hkjus ds fy, 60 ckj ckYVh iyVrh gSA ;fn lh
dj ldrk gSA tehuh Lrj ij nksuksa] fcYMj vkSj foèoald ,d lkFkvkSj jkew nksuksa feydj Mªe Hkjus yxrs gSa] rks mu nks
dke djus yx x,A ysfdu 7 ?kaVs ckn foèoald ckgj fudy x;kA fdruh ckj ckYVh Hkjdj Mªe esa iyVuh gksxhA
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nhokj dk fuekZ.k djus ds fy, dqy fdruk le; (?kaVksa esa) yxk\ Sita's bucket has thrice the capacity as Ramu's
bucket. It takes 60 turns for Sita's bucket to fill the
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In a computer game, a builder can build a wall in 10


empty drum. How many turns it will take for both the
hours while a destroyer can demolish such a wall buckets of Sita's and Ramu's, having each turn
completely in 14 hours. Both, the builder and the
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together to fill the empty drum?


destroyer were initially set to work together on level
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ground. But after 7 hours the destroyer was taken out.
(a) 45 (b) 40
What was the total time (in hours) taken to build the wall?
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(c) 50 (d) 30
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6. vkSjB fdlh dk e dks 12 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs AgSaA
A dksdk;Z
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(a) 15 (b) 17
(c) 24 (d) 35 iwjk gksus ds dqN fnu igys dk;Z NksM+uk iM+k vkSj blh dk
dks iwjk djus esa 16 fnu yx x,A ;fn vdsyk
A bl dk e dks 21
3. 'kj.k vkSj e;q• ,d lkFk feydj fdlh dk;Z dks 18 fnuksa esa lekIr
fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gS rks dke ds •Re gksus ls fdrus fnu igys
djrs gSaA ijUrq e;w• blh dk;Z dks vdsys djrk gS vkSj ,d frgkbZ
A Nqêðh ijykp x;k Fkk \
dk;Z iwjk djds dke NksM+ nsrk gSA blds ckn 'kj.k dk;Z dks vdsys
A and B can complete a task in 12 days. However, A
iwjk djrk gSA bl çdkj nksuksa feydj dk;Z dks 40 fnu esa iwjk dj
had to leave a few days before the task was completed
ikrs gSaA ;fn e;w• 'kj.k ls T;knk rsth ls dk;Z dj ysrk rks 'kj.kand hence it took 16 days in all to complete the task.
vdsys fdrus fnuksa esa iwjs dk;Z dks lekIr djrk\ If A alone could complete the work in 21 days, how
many days before the work getting over did A leave ?
A

Sharan and Mayukh, working together, can complete


a task in days. However, Mayokh works alone and RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02)

leaves after completing ones third of the task. Then, (a) 7 (b) 5
Sharan takes over and complete the remaining work (c) 9 (d) 3
by himself. As a result, the duo could complete the 7. ,d daI;wV
j xse esa] fcYMj vkSj foèoald gSaA ;s dqy feykdj 2
task in 40 days. How many days would Sharan alone gSA buesa ls dqN egy ds pkjksa vksj ,d nhokj cukus dh dk
have taken to do the job if Mayukh had worked faster
than Sharan?
djrs gSa tcfd ckdh bls èoLr djus dh dksf'k'k djrs gSaA fcYM
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esa ls çR;sd] 15 ?kaVs esa vdsys nhokj dk fuekZ.k dj ldr
tcfd dksbZ Hkh foèoald bls 10 ?kaVs esa èoLr dj ldrk gSaA
(a) 45 fnu (b) 30 fnu
ds u gksus ij ;fn lHkh 20 fcYMj vkSj foèoald lfØ; gks tkrs g
(c) 72 fnu (d) 24 fnu
rks nhokj 3 ?kaVs esa cu tkrh gSA buesa ls foèoald fdrus gSa\

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In a computer game, there are builders and destroyers. 11. vtZqu vkSjvuqjkx ,d dk;Z dks Øe'k% 6 vkSj 7 fnuksa esa iwjk
Together there are 20 of them. Some of them try to ldrs gSaA ;fn os nksuksa feydj dk;Z djrs gSa] rks os dqy 780
build a wall around a castle while the rest try to vftZr djrs gSaA bl /ujkf'k esa vtZqu dk Hkkx fdrus #i;s gS\
demolish it. Each of the builders can build the wall
Arjun and Anurag complete a job in 6 days and 7 days
alone in 15 hours while any of the destroyers can
respectively. They worked together and earned a total
demolish it in 10 hours. If all 20 builders and
of Rs.780. Find Arjuns's share in this amount in Rs.?
destroyers are made active when there is no wall and
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
the wall gets built in 3 hours, how many of them are
destroyers? (a) 490 #. (b) 560 #.
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03) (c) 350 #. (d) 420 #.
(a) 8 (b) 6 12. A, B vkSjC feydj fdlh dk;Z dks 10 fnuksa esa lekIr dj nsrs gS
(c) 5 (d) 7 A vkSjB feydj bl dk;Z dks 12 fnuksa esa lekIr djrs gSa] tcfd
8. A vd syk fdlh dk;Z dks 8 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gS]Btcfd
bl s B vkSjC ,d lkFk feydj blh dk;Z dks 20 fnuksa esa iwjk djrs gS
;fn B vdsys bl dk;Z dks djs rks mls dk;Z dks iwjk djus esa fdr

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ds lkFk feydj os bls 4 fnu esa
Lo;a djus esa 12 fnu yxkrkC gSA
iwjk djrs gSA C;fnvkSjD feydj ml dke dks 15 fnu esa iwjk fnu yxsaxs\
D dksbl dke dks iwjk djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
djrs gS rks A, B and C can complete a task together in 10 days.

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A and B would need 12 days if only the two of them

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A can complete a task alone in 8 days, while B takes worked, while B and C would take 20 days if only the
12 days to do it by herself. Together with C it takes two of them worked. If B worked alone, how many days

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them 4 days to complete the work. If C and D together would she take to complete the task?

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can complete the task in 15 days, then how many RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
days will D need to complete the task by herself?
(a) 30 (b) 22

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RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03)
ja eg (c) 45 (d) 20
(a) 36 fnu (b) 40 fnu 13. ;fn ;qokiq=k 2 ?kaVksa ds fy, 'kh?kzrk ls dke djrk gS vkSj ,d
(c) 32 fnu (d) 30 fnu esa 16 oLrq,¡ rS;kj djrk gS] vkSj mlds o`¼ firk /hjs&/hjs 8
es fcØh dk;ZØe ds fy, lfer dks dqN /ujkf'k nh xbZ dke djrs gSa vkSj ,d fnu esa 24 oLrq,¡ rS;kj djrs gSa] buesa ls
an el

9. 6 fnuksa
a ,d
FkhA ijUrq mls dk;ZØe dks 4 fnu vkSj c<+k nsuk iM+k ftldslkdkj.k
lgh gS\
mldk çfrfnu dk vkSlr ;k=kk HkÙkk ?kVdj 56 #i;s jg x;kA 'kq:vkr
If a young son works quickly for 2 hours and prepares
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16 items in a day, and his old father works slowly for


esa mls fdruh jkf'k nh xbZ Fkh\ 8 hours and prepares 24 items in a day, which of the
Samit was given some money to take care of his travel following is true?
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during a 6-day sales drive he had to undertake. RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
However, he had to increase his stay by another 4 (a) vfèkd gS
iq=k dh ÅtkZ /The son has more energy
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days and as a result his average daily travel allowance


dh ÅtkZ ,d leku gS
(b) nksukas /Both have equal energy
went down by Rs.56. What was the amount that was
(c) iq=k dh 'kfDrvfèkd gS
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sanctioned to him in the beginning? /The son has more power


RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01) (d) dh
nksuksa'kfDr ,d leku gS/Both have equal power
(a) Rs.336 (b) Rs.560 14. 16 iq#"k ,d dk;Z dks 8 fnuksa esa çfrfnu 12 ?kaVs dk;Z djds lekI
(c) Rs.840 (d) Rs.420 ldrs gSaA blh dk;Z ds rhu xquk vf/d ,d vU; dk;Z dks 24 fnuk
10. A vkSjB lkFk feydj fdlh dke dks 12 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs esa çfrfnu 8 ?kaVs dk;Z djds lekIr djus ds fy, fdrus iq#"kksa
A vdsys dke djds vk/s dke dks iwjk djrk gS] vkSj fiQj vko';drk gksxh\
gSaA ;fn
NksM+ tkrk gS vkSj blds ckn dke djds 'ks"k dke iwjk
B vdsyk A piece of work can be done by 16 men in 8 days
djrk gSA bls dke dks iwjk djus esa 25 fnu yxrsB,gSA
A dh;fn working 12 hours a day. How many men are needed
to complete another work, which is three times the first
rqyuk esa vf/d dq'ky gks Brks
}kjkLo;a dke djus esa fdrus fnu
A

one, in 24 days working 8 hours a day?


yx tk,axs\ RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)
A and B together can complete a task in 12 days. (a) 22 iq#"k
/men (b) 23 iq#"k
/men
However, if A works alone, completes half the job and (c) 25 iq#"k
/men (d) 24 iq#"k
/men
leaves and then B works alone and completes the rest
of the work, it takes 25 days in all to complete the
15. ik¡
p vkneh ;k nl vkSjrs ,d dk;Z dks 20 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gS
work. If B is more efficient than A, how many days 3 vkneh vkSj 4 vkSjrs mlh dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSa
would it have taken B to do the work by herself? Five men or ten women can complete a job in 20 days.
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01) In how many days can 3 men and 4 women complete it ?
(a) 18 fnu (b) 22 fnu RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 20 (b) 10
(c) 20 fnu (d) 15 fnu (c) 25 (d) 15

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16. 10 vknfe;ksa 6 13 fnu


dk ,d lewg fdlh nhokj dks 12 fnuksa esa cukrk gSA (a) (b) 10 fnu
vkneh] ftuesa ls çR;sd igys lewg ds yksxksa ls vk/k l{ke gS] (c)
bl 12 fnu (d) 11 fnu
3 21. A, B dh rqyuk esa nksxquk rsth ls dk;Z dj ldrk gSAC
A vkSj
nhokj ds fgLlsdks fdrus fnuksa esa cuk,axs\
5 ,d lkFk] B dh rqyuk esa rhu xquk rsth ls dk;Z dj ldrs gSaA ;fn
10 people can build a wall in 12 days. 6 people, each A, B vkSjC feydj ,d dk;Z dks 30 fnuksa esa lekIr dj ldrs
only half as efficient as those in the first group, will gSa] rks muesa ls çR;sd dks og dk;Z djus esa fdrus fnu yxsaxs
3 A can work twice as fast as B, A and C together can
be able to complete of such a wall in:
5 work three times as fast as B. If A, B and C complete
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-01) a job in 30 days working together, in how many days
can each of them complete the work.
(a) 18 fnu/days (b) 20 fnu/days
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(c) 24 fnu/days (d) 25 fnu/days (a) 50, 100, 120 (b) 60, 120, 120

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17. A vkSjB fdlh dk ;Z dks 20 fnuksa esa lekIr dj ldrs
B vkSj
gSa] (c) 60, 100, 80 (d) 40, 80, 100
C feydj 30 fnuksa esa tcfd
C vkSjA feydj 24 fnuksa esa lekIr
22. A vkSjB ,d dk;Z dks 40 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs BgSa]
vkSjC bls
djrs gSaAB vkSjC çR;sd vyx&vyx fdrus fnuksa esa dk;Z dks 30 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gS] tcfd C vkSjA blh dke dks 24

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lekIr djsaxs\ fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA
A, B vkSjC çR;sd vyx&vyxbl dk;Z
A and B can complete a task in 20 days, B and C can dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gS\

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complete it in 30 days while C and A can do the same A and B can complete a task in 40 days, B and C can
task together in 24 days. How many days will each of complete it in 30 days while C and A can complete the
B and C take to complete the task individually? same task together in 24 days. How many days will

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(a) 48 vkSj80
ja eg
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(b) 56 vkSj
64
each of A, B and C take to complete the task
individually?
(c) 54 vkSj (d) 50 vkSj
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72 54
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(a) 48, 96 and 32 (b) 32, 48 and 96
18. A vkSjB ,d dk e dks Øe'k% 10 rFkk 15 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSaA
(c) 60, 120 and 40 (d) 40, 120 and 60
B dke çkjaHk djrk gS vkSj 5 fnu ckn edkesa tqM+ tkrk gSA
AHkh
23. A vkSjB fdlh dk e dks feydj 35 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA
A
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;fn os 60 #. dekrs gSa] rks mudk O;fÙkQxr fgLlk fdruk gS\


5
A and B can complete a piece of work in 10 days and vdsys dke djrk gS vkSj dk;Zdks iwjk djrk gS vkSj fiQj NksM
15 days respectively. B starts the work and is joined 7
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by A after 5 days. If they earn a total of Rs. 60, what tkrk gSA ckdh dke B vdsys iwjk djrk gSA dk;Z dks iwjk djus
dks
are their individual shares? esa dqy 90 fnu dk le; yxrk gSA bu nksuksa esa vf/d A dq'ky
}kjk dk
e dks Lo;a iwjk djus ds fy;s fdrus fnu yxrs gSa\
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(a) Rs.24, Rs.36 (b) Rs.30, Rs.30
A and B can complete a task together in 35 days. If A
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(c) Rs.20, Rs.40 (d) Rs.25, Rs.35


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19. 10 vknehfdlh dke dks 8 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA 4 fnu ds works alone and completes of the task and then
7
ckn nks Jfed dke NksM+ nsrs gSA mlds ckn dke dks iwjk djus esa
leaves the rest for B to complete by herself, it will take
fdrus fnu yxsaxs\ a total of 90 days to complete the task. How many
10 people could complete a task in 8 days. After 4 days would it take A, the more efficient among the due,
days, 2 of the workers left. How many days from then to complete the entire work by herself?
did it take to compete the task? RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03) (a) 40 (b) 45
(a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 48 (d) 42
A

(c) 6 (d) 5 24. 4 deZpkjh 6 ?kaVs çfrfnu dke djds 21 fnuksa esa nhokj dks isaV
20. VkbiI Jfed] VkbiII Jfedksa ls 2-5 xq.kk vf/d dq'ky gSaA VkbigSaA ;fn 7 deZpkjh 4 ?kaVs çfrfnu dke djrs gSa] rks os mlh d
I çdkj ds 12 Jfed fdlh dke dks 10 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk djsaxs\
mlh dke dks VkbiI ds 4 vkSj Vkbi
II ds 15 Jfed iwjk djus ds
4 workers working 6 hours per day can finish painting
fy, fdrus fnu dk le; yxk,axs\ a wall in 21 days. If 7 workers work for 4 hours per
Type I workers are 2.5 times as efficient as Type II day, in how many days will they be able to finish the
workers. Twelve Type I workers can complete a task same work?
in 10 days. How many days would it have taken 4 RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)
Type I and 15 Type fnuworkers to do the same work? (a) 32 fnu (b) 24 fnu
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25. A vkSjB ,d lkFk 12 fnuksaa dk;Z


es dks iwjk dj ldrs gSa tcfd
A Ajay can do a painting in 12 days. Amit is 70% more
vdsys bls15 fnuksa esa dj ldrk gSA os ,d lkFk dk;Z djuk 'kq: efficient than Ajay. What is the number of days Amit
would need to finish the same painting?
A dk;Zds iwjk gksus ls 10 fnu igys bls NksM+ nsrk
djrs gSa ysfdu
gSAA vkSjB us ,d lkFk feydj fdrus fnu dk;Z fd;k\ RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)

A and B can complete a piece of task together in 12 4 1


(a) 6 (b) 5
days while A alone can do it in 15 days. They start 15 13
working together but A leaves 10 days before the
completion of the task. For how many days did A and 3 1
(c) 3 (d) 7
B work together? 5 17
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03) 29. A vkSjB] fdlh dk; Z dks 12 fnuksa esa dj ldrs
B vkSjC mlh
gSa]
(a) 9 fnu (b) 11 fnu dk;Zdks 15 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gS] Atcfd
vkSjC mlh dk;Z dks
(c) 8 fnu (d) 10 fnu 36 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSA rhuksa feydj mlh dk;Z dks fdrus fn

es
iw.kZ dj ysaxs\
26. e;wjh] ,d lkFk dke djrs gq,] 18 fnuksa esa ,d dke iwjk
eqX/k vkSj
dj ldrh gSaA gkyk¡fd] e;wjh vdsys dke djrh gS vkSj dke dkA and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C
can do the same work in 15 days, while A and C can

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do the same work in 36 days. In how many days will
5
fgLlk iwjk djus ds ckn pyh tkrh gS vkSj fiQj eqX/k dk;ZHkkj
all three together complete the same work?
laHkkyrh gS vkSj 'ks"k dke •qn iwjk djrh gSA ifj.kkeLo:i] nksuksa 39

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fnuksa esa dke iwjk dj ldsA ;fn e;wjh eqX/k ls rst dke djrh rks
(a) 11.15 fnu (b) 11.25 fnu
vdsys eqXèkk dks dke djus esa fdrus fnu yxrs\ (c) 11.20 fnu (d) 10.75 fnu

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ja eg
Mugdha and Mayuri, working together, can complete 30. A fdlh dk ;Z dks 15 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrk gS]
a job in 18 days. However, Mayuri works alone and
A vkSj
tcfdB
lkFk feydj mlh dk;Z dks 7-5 fnuksa esa dj ldrs
B dks
gSaA
vdsys
2 mlh dke dks iwjk djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
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leaves after completing of the job and then Mugdha
5
A can complete a work in 15 days, while A and B
takes over and completes the remaining work by
together can do the same work in 7.5 days. How much
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herself. As a result, the duo could complete the job in


time will B take alone to complete the same work?
39 days. How many days would Mugdha alone have
taken to do the job if Mayuri worked faster than RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)

fnu (b) 20 fnu


a in

Mugdha? (a) 12.5


RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02) (c) 17.5 fnu (d) 15 fnu
(a) 72 fnu (b) 45 fnu 31. ,d iai dh dk;Z{kerk 50» gSA ;g 20 feuV esa 2 Vu ikuh dks 6
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(c) 24 fnu (d) 30 fnu ehVj Å¡pkbZ rd p<+k ldrk gSA iai dh buiqV 'kfÙkQ (fdykso
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27. çeksn 12?k.Vksa esa nhokj ij yky jax dj ldrk gSA tcfd cztsu 16 Kkr dhft,A
?k.Vksa esa iwjh nhokj ij liQsnh dj ldrk gSA ;fn çeksn vkSjThe cztsu
efficiency of a pump is 50%. It can lift 2 tonnes
rc 'kq: djrs gSa tc nhokj ij fliQZ lhesaV gks vkSj rc rd ,d ds of water to a height of 60 meters in 20 minutes. Find
ckn ,d djds ,d&,d ?kaVs ds fy, dk;Z djrs gSa tc rd nhokj the input power (in kW) of the pump.
iwjh rjg ls yky jax dh ugha gks tkrh] rks iwjh nhokj dks yky jax RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)

djus esa fdrus ?kVas yxsaxs\ (a) 4 (b) 3


(c) 2 (d) 1
Pramod can paint a wall red in 12 hours while Brajen
can whitewash the wall completely in 16 hours. If 32. ;fn ,d lkFk dke djrs gq,A, B vkSjC fdlh dk ;Z dks 4 fnuksa
A

Pramod and Brajen work alternately for an hour each vkSjC dk;Z 6 fnuksa
esa iw.kZ dj ldrsAgSaA esa iw.kZ djrs gSA
B ;fn
starting when the wall has just cement on it till when dks vdsys dk;Z djuk gksrk] rks mls ml dk;Z dks iw.kZ djus esa
it is completely painted red, how many hours will it
take to paint the entire wall red? fnu dk le; yxrk gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02) If A, B and C working together can complete a work
in 4 days. A and C complete the work in 6 days. If B
(a) 95 ?kVas (b) 48 ?kVas
had to work alone, how many days would he take to
(c) 89 ?kVas (d) 96 ?kVas complete the work?
28. vt; 12 fnuksaesa ,d isafVax cuk ldrk gSA vfer] vt; ls 70» RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)

vf/d dq'ky gSA blh isafVax dks cukus esa vfer dks fdrus fnu
(a) 15 (b) 9
yxsaxs\ (c) 8 (d) 12

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Time & Work

33. A fdlh dk ;Z dk 25» fgLlk 3 fnu esa iw.kZ dj ldrk gS 38. A vd syk 35 fnuksa esa ,d dk;Z dj ldrk gS
B vkSj mls vdsyk 14
B vkSj
mlh dk;Zds vk/s fgLls dks 18 fnuksa esa iw.kZ dj ldrk gSA ;fnfnuksa
os esa ldrk gSA ;fn os nksuksa 5 fnuksa ds fy, bl ij ,d lkFk
nksuksa ,d lkFk feydj dk;Z djsa] rks os mlh dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa rks dk;Z fdruk 'ks"k cpk gS\
djrs gSa]
iw.kZ dj ldrs gSa\ A alone can do a piece of work in 35 days and B alone
A can complete 25% of a work in 3 days and B can can do it in 14 days. If both of them work on it
complete half of the same work in 18 days. If they both together for 5 days, how much work is left?
work together, in how many days can they complete RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)
the same work? 1 3
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02) (a) (b)
4 4
(a) 12 (b) 6
1 1
(c) 15 (d) 9 (c) (d)
3 2
34. A vkSjB, 30 fnuksa
esa ,d dk;Z iw.kZ dj ldrs gSa] tcfd
A, B
;fn A, B vkSjC Øe'k%12] 18 vkSj 36 fnuksa esa ,d dke dks

es
vkSjC ogh dk;Z 21 fnuksa esa iw.kZ dj Cldrs
vdsyk
gSaAfdrus 39.
fnuksa esa dk;Z iwjk dj ldrk gS\ vdsys iwjk dj ldrs gSaA os lHkh 2 fnuksa ds fy, d, lkFk dk
B dke NksM+ nsrk
djrs gSa] fiQj A vkSj
gSAC ,d lkFk dke djrs

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A and B can complete a work in 30 days, while A, B
jgsa rks 'ks"k dk;Z dks fdrus fnuksa esa iwjk djsaxs\

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and C can complete the same work in 21 days. In how
many days can C alone complete the work? If A, B and C can complete a work alone in 12, 18

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and 36 days respectively. They all work together for

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2 days, then B leaves the work. If A and C work
(a) 72.5 (b) 70
together then in how many days will they complete the

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(c) 65 (d) 67.5 remaining work?
35. B
ja eg
esa ,d fuf'pr dke dj ldrs gSa] tcfd A, B
vkSjC 35 fnuksa RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)

vkSjC ogh dke 17-5 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSaA ogh dke
A vdsyk (a) 3 fnu (b) 4 fnu
fdrusfnuksa esa dj ldrk gS\ (c) 6 fnu (d) 9 fnu
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B and C can do a certain work in 35 days, while A, B 40. A vdsyk ,d nhokj dks 50 fnuksa esa isaV dj ldrk B gS vkSj
and C can do the same work in 17.5 days. In how vdsyk bls10 fnuksa esa isaV dj ldrk gSAA, B;fn
vkSjC ,d
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many days can A alone do the same work? lkFk feydj bl nhokj dks 6-25 fnuksa esa isaV dj ldrsC gSa] rks
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
dks vdsys bl nhokj dks isaV djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
fnu (b) 33.67 fnu
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(a) 32.5 A alone can paint a wall in 50 days and B alone can
(c) 36.33 fnu (d) 35 fnu paint it in 10 days. If A, B and C together can paint
this wall in 6.25 days, then how much time will C take
A rFkkC ,d dk e 12 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gS tcfd]
A, B rFkkC
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alone to paint this wall?
;g dke 4 fnuksa esa dj ldrs gSA rks vdsyk@vdsyh
B ;g dk e
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fdrus fnuksa esa dj ldrk gS\ (a) 20 (b) 40
A and C can do a work in 12 days whereas, A, B and (c) 25 (d) 15
C can do the same work in 4 days. Then in how many
2
days can B alone do this work? 41. A 10 fnu esa ,d dkedk 5 fgLlk iwjk djldrk gSAB 10 fnu
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)

(a) 5.67 fnu (b) 5.25 fnu esa


1
ml dke dk 2 fgLlk iwjk dj ldrk gSA mUgksaus 5 fnu feydj
(c) 6 fnu (d) 4.67 fnu
dke fd;k ftlds ckn A us dke djuk NksM+k B 'ks"kdke
fn;kA
37. ,d fuf'pr fx;j Vªsu esa] lapkyd (Mªkboj) fx;j esa 18 nkars gSa]
dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk djsxk\
A

tcfd lapkfyr (iQkWyksvj) fx;j esa 8 nkars gSA lapkyd (Mªkboj)


ds çR;sd 16 pDdj ds fy,] lapkfyr (iQkWyksvj) fx;j -------ckj A can complete 2 of a work in 10 days. B can
5
?kwerk gSA
In a fixed gear train, the driver gear has 18 teeth, while 1
complete of the work in 10 days. They worked
the driven (follower) gear has 8 teeth. For every 16 2
revolutions of the driver, the driven (follower) gear together for 5 days after which A left the work. In how
rotates …… times. many days will B complete the remaining work?
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)

(a) 8 (b) 36 (a) 8 fnu (b) 10 fnu


(c) 9 (d) 18 (c) 9 fnu (d) 11 fnu

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42. A vkSjC bl 46. A vkSjB ,d dk ;Z dks Øe'k% 18 fnu vkSj 36 fnu esa iwjk dj
vkSjB ,d dke dks 15 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrsBgSa]
dke dks 20 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA rFkk
vkSjC bl dk e dks ldrs gSaA os 8 fnuksa rd ,d lkFk dke djrs gSa vkSj
A pykfiQj
tkrk
10 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrk gSA rhuksa dks feydj dke iwjk djus esa gS
A 'ks"k dk;Z dks iwjk B dks
djus esa
fdrus fnu yxsaxs\
fdrus fnu yxsaxs\ A and B can complete a work in 18 days and 36 days
respectively. They work together for 8 days and then
A and B can complete a work in 15 days, B and C A leaves. How many days will B take to complete the
can complete the work in 20 days and A and C can rest of the work?
complete the work in 10 days. How many days will all (a) 15 (b) 12
three together take to complete the work?
(c) 18 (d) 10
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vkSjR fdlh dk ;Z dks vdsys djrs gq, Øe'k% 10 fnu] 20
47. P, Q
(a) 10.71 fnu (b) 10.91 fnu Q vkSj
fnu vkSj 30 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA ;fnR, ,d&,d fnu
(c) 9.23 fnu (d) 10.67 fnu dj P dh lg k;rk djrs gSa] rks ml dk;Z dks fdruh tYnh iwj
NksM+
43. fd;k tk ldrk gS\
A, B vkSjC ,d dk e dks Øe'k% 30 fnuksa] 45 fnuksa rFkk 90 fnuksa

es
esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA
A dke 'kq: djrk gS rFkk
B vkSjC nksuksa P, Q and R can complete a work in 10 days, 20 days
feydj gj rhljs fnu mldh lgk;rk djrs gSaA dke fdrus fnuksa esaand 30 days respectively. If Q and R help P in
alternate days each, then how soon can the work be

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completed?
A, B and C can do a piece of work in 30 days, 45 days
and 90 days respectively. A started the work and he 1

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(a) 5 days (b) 6 days

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is assisted by B and C together on every third day. In 2
how many days will complete the work? (c) 7 days (d) 9 days
(a) 23 (b) 24 vkSjC lkFk feydj fdlh fuf'pr dk;Z dks 10 fnu esa dj

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ja eg 48. A, B

22
1 A, B ls 20» vf/d dk;Z&dq'ky gS] vkSj
ldrs gSaA C, B ls 50»
(c) (d) 30
2 de dk;Z & dq'ky gSAB vdsys blh dk;Z dks_____ esaiwjk dj
44. A vkSjB ,d lkFk feydj ,d dke dks x fnuksa saeiwjk dj ldrs gSaA ldrk gS\
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A vkSjB vyx&vyx dke djus ij mlh dke dks Øe'k% (x + 8) A, B and C working together can do a certain work in
10 days. A is 20% more efficient than B, and C is 50%
vkSj(x + 18) fnuksa A vkSjB ,d lkFk feydj
esa iwjk dj ldrs gSA
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less efficient than B. B alone can complete the same


5 work in _____ ?
mlh dk;Z ds6 Hkkx dk
s fdrus fnu esa iwjk dj nsaxs\
1
a in

A and B together can do a certain work in x days. (a) 22


2
fnu (b) 27 fnu
Working alone, A and B can do the same work in
(c) 30 fnu (d) 25 fnu
(x + 8) and (x + 18) days, respectively. A and B together
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49. 7 O;fÙkQ çfr


fnu 7 ?kaVs dke djrs gq, 6 fnuksa esa 14 cDls iSd d
5
ldrs gSa A ;fn çfr fnu 9 ?kaVs dke fd;k tk, rks 14 O;fÙkQ;ks
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will complete of the same work in:


6
18 cDls iSd djus esa fdrus fnu yxsaxs\
(a) 9 days (b) 8 days 7 men working 7 hours a day can pack 14 boxes in
(c) 10 days (d) 12 days 6 days. How many days will it take for 14 men to pack
45. A vkSjB vy x&vyx dk;Z djrs gq, ,d dk;Z dks Øe'k% 10 18 boxes if they work for 9 hours per day ?
vkSj 16 fnuksa esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA ;fn os ,d fnu ds fy,(a) 5 (b) 3
ckjh&ckjh ls dk;Z djrsA gSa]
}kjk dk;Z 'kq: djus ds lkFk] dk;Z (c) 4 (d) 2

fdrus fnu@fnuksa esa iwjk gksxk\ 50. 15 yM+ds fdlh dk;Z dks 10 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSa vkSj 12
yM+fd;ka mlh dk;Z dks 15 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrh gSaA ;fn lHk
A and B working separately can complete a piece of
A

yM+ds vkSj 12 yM+fd;ka ,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gSa] rks dk;Z


work in 10 and 16 days, respectively. If they work
fnuksa esa iwjk gks tk,xk\
for a day alternately, with A beginning the work, in
15 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days and 12
how many day(s) will the work be completed?
girls can do the same work in 15 days. If all 15 boys
1 1 and 12 girls work together, then in how many days
(a) 10 (b) 12
4 4 will the work be completed?
1 1 (a) 8 (b) 4
(c) 1 (d) (c) 6 (d) 5
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ANSWER KEY
1.(c) 2.(a) 3.(a) 4.(b) 5.(a) 6.(a) 7.(b) 8.(b) 9.(c) 10.(c)

11.(d) 12.(a) 13.(c) 14.(d) 15.(a) 16.(c) 17.(a) 18.(a) 19.(d) 20.(c)

21.(b) 22.(c) 23.(d) 24.(c) 25.(d) 26.(b) 27.(c) 28.(d) 29.(b) 30.(d)

31.(c) 32.(d) 33.(d) 34.(b) 35.(d) 36.(c) 37.(b) 38.(d) 39.(c) 40.(c)

41.(d) 42.(c) 43.(a) 44.(c) 45.(b) 46.(b) 47.(c) 48.(b) 49.(b) 50.(c)

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ja eg
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Pipe and Cistern

PIPE AND CISTERN


uy vkSj Vadh Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. ,d lkFk dke djrs gq, Øe'k% fdlh Vadh dks 3 ?kaVs vkSj 36
nks ikbi] 48
4 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrs gSa tcfd ,d rhljh ikbi Vadh dks 8 ?kaVs
(a) esa
11
(b)
11
1
•kyh dj ldrh gSA tc Vadh12 HkjhgqbZ Fkh rks lHkh rhuksa ikbiksa60 24

es
(c) (d)
11 11
dks ,d lkFk •ksy fn;k x;kA Vadh dks iwjh rjg ls Hkjus esa fdruk
le; yxsxk\ 4. ikbi A fdlh Hkjs gq, VSad dks 28 ?kaVs esa •kyh dj ldrh g

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tcfd ikbi B mlh •kyh VSad dks 35 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrh gSA

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Two pipes, when working one at a time, can fill a
cistern in 3 hours and 4 hours, respectively while a pkyw djus ds ckn] oSdfYid :i ls VSad Hkjk gksus ijAvxj ikbi
third pipe can drain the cistern empty in 8 hours. All vkSjB dks ,d ds ckn ,d] ,d ?kaVs ds fy, yxkrkj •ksy fn;k

N
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the three pipes were opened together when the cistern tkrk gS] rks VSad •kyh djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\
1 Pipe A can empty a filled tank in 28 hours while Pipe
was full. How long did it take for the cistern to be

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12 ja eg B can fill the same tank, when empty, in 35 hours. If
completely full alternately Pipes A and B are turned on for an hour
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-02) each time, starting when the tank is full, how long will
(a) 2 ?kaVs (b) 1 ?kaVk
45 feuV in take to empty the tank?
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(c) 2 ?kaVs
11 feuV (d) 2 ?kaVs
10 feuV RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)

2. ,d lkFk dk;Z djrs gq, ikbiA vkSjB ,d •kyh VSad dks 10 ?kaVs (a) 279 ?kaVs
/hours (b) 271 ?kaVs
/hours
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esa Hkj ldrs gSA mUgksaus 4 ?kaVs rd ,d lkFk dke Bfd;k vkSj (c)
fiQj275 ?kaVs
/hours (d) 280 ?kaVs
/hours
us dke djuk can dj fn;k rFkkA us dk;Z var rd tkjh j•kA VSad
5. ,d ikbi ,d •kyh Vadh dks 4 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gS tcfd nwlj
dks Hkjus esa dqy 13 ?kaVsAyx x,A
}kjk vdsys •kyh VSad dks
a in

ikbi Vadh dks 10 ?kaVs esa •kyh dj ldrk gSA tc Vadh vk/h •k
Hkjus esa fdruk le; yxsxk\ Fkh rks nksuksa ikbi pkyw dj fn, x,A Vadh dks iwjk Hkjus
Working together, pipes A and B can fill an empty tank le; yxsxk\
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in 10 hours. They worked together for 4 hours and


then B stopped and A continued filling the tank till it One pipe can fill an empty cistern in 4 hours while
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was full. It took a total of 13 hours to fill the tank. another can drain the cistern when full in 10 hours.
How long would it take A to fill the empty tank alone? Both the pipes were turned on when the cistern was
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-03) half-empty. How long will it take for the cistern to be
full?
(a) 15 ?kaVs (b) 13 ?kaVs
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(c) 16 ?kaVs (d) 12 ?kaVs
(a) 6 ?kaVs
40 feUkV (b) 5 ?kaVs
30 feUkV
3. ikbi A, B vkSjC ,d •kyh Vadh ls tqM+s gq, gSaA igys nks ikbi
Øe'k% 4 vkSj 10 ?kaVs esa Vadh dks Hkj ldrs gSaA tcfd Hkjh ?kaVs
(c) 4gq;h 20 feUkV (d) 3 ?kaVs
20 feUkV
Vadh dks rhljs ikbi }kjk 6 ?kaVs esa •kyh dj fn;k tkrk6.gSAiwjh
;fn xfr ls
dke dj jgh ,d ikbi] fdlh •kyhA Vadh dks 1 ?kaVs esa
Hkj ldrh gSA gkykfd] ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd igys ?kaVs ds n
A

3
lHkh rhu ikbi Vadh 5dk HkkxHkjk gksus ij ,d lkFk •ksys tkrs
1
;g viuh lkekU; {kerk dk12 ] nwljs?kaVs ds nkSjku] ;g viuh
gSa] rks Vadh dks Hkjus ds fy, fdrus ?kaVs yxsaxs\
Pipes A, B and C are attached to an empty cistern. 1
While the first two can fill the cistern in 4 and 10 lkekU; {kerk dk9 ] vkSj rhljs
?kaVs ds nkSjku] ;g viuh lkekU;
hours, respectively, the third can drain the cistern,
when filled, in 6 hours. If all the three pipes are opened 1
{kerk dk6 ç;ksxdjrh gS] pkSFks ?kaVs ds nkSjku] ;g viuh lke
3
simultaneously when the cistern is full, how many
5 1
hours will be needed to fill the cistern? {kerk dk 4 ç;ksxdjrh gS vkSj ikaposa ?kaVs ds nkSjku] ;g v
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1 Pipes A and B, when working together, can fill an


lkekU; {kerkdk 3 ç;ksxdjrh gSA ,d vU; ikbi Hkh blh çdkj empty tank in 8 hours. If B is stopped after 2 hours,
it will take a total of 11 hours to fill the tank. How long
dk çn'kZu n'kkZrh gS] ysfdu ;fn og iwjh xfr ls dke djrh rks ogwould it take A to fill the empty tank alone?
•kyh Vadh dks 2 ?kaVs esa Hkj nsxhA ikuh dks ckgj fudkyus okyh RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03)
ikbi ds lkFk] tks ,d fLFkj nj ls Vadh ls ckgj ikuh fudkyrh gS](a) 13 ?kaVs (b) 15 ?kaVs
rhuksa ikbiksa ds ,d lkFk dke djrs gq, •kyh Vadh dks 5 ?kaVs esa
(c) 12 ?kaVs (d) 16 ?kaVs
Hkjk tk ldrk gSA ;fn dksbZ vU; ikbi dke ugha dj jgh gks rks ,sls
9.
le; ij fudklh ikbi }kjk Vadh dks •kyh djus esa fdrus ?kaVs dk,d ikbi ,d Vadh dks 2 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrh gSA ,d txg ls fjlko
le; yxsxk\ 2
gksus ds dkj.k Vadh dks Hkjus 2
3
dkesale; yx tkrk gSA Vadh
A pipe, working at full speed, can fill an empty cistern
in 1 hour. However, during the first hour it worked at ds ikuh dks fjlko fdrus le; esa [kkyh dj ldrk gS\

es
1 1 A pipe can fill a sump with water in 2 hours. Because
of its capacity, during the second hour at of
12 9 2
of a leak, it took 2 hours to fill the sump. The leak
1 3

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its capacity, during the third hour at of its usual can drain all the water of the sump in:

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1
?kaVs (b) 11 ?kaVs

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capacity, during the fourth hour at of its usual (a) 6 /hours /hours

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4
(c) 8 ?kaVs
/hours (d) 15 ?kaVs
/hours
1
nks ikbiA vkSjB fdlh •kyh Vadh dks Øe'k% 18 ?kaVs vkSj 2

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capacity and during the fifth hour it was only as 10.
ja eg 3
efficient as it was supposed to be. A second pipe also ?kaVs esa Hkj nsrs CgSaA jh
HkVadh dks 45 ?kaVs esa •kyh dj
iwjh ikbi
displayed similar performance, but if it worked at full nsrk gS tc dksbZ vU; ikbi ugha py jgk gksA 'kq:vkr esa tc V
speed would have filled the empty cistern in 2 hours. •kyh Fkh] ikbiA vkSjC dks pkyw fd;k x;kA dqN ?kaVksa ds c
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Together with a drain pipe that drained water out of


the tank at a constant rate, the empty cistern could
ikbi A dks ca
n dj fn;k x;k vkSj ikbiB dkspkyw fd;k x;kA bl
be filled in 5 hours, all the three pipes working çdkj Vadh Hkjus esa dqy 55 ?kaVsByxsA dksfdrus
ikbi ?kaVs pyk;k
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concurrently. How many hours will it take the drain x;k\


pipe to empty the filled cistern if no other pipe was
Two pipes A and B can fill an empty cistern in 18 and
functioning during the time?
a in

27 hours, respectively. Pipe C can drain the entire


RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01)
cistern in 45 hours when no other pipe is in operation.
(a) 16 ?kaVs (b) 12 ?kaVs Initially, when the cistern was empty Pipe A and Pipe
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(c) 10 ?kaVs (d) 15 ?kaVs C were turned on. After a few hours Pipe A was turned
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off and Pipe B was turned on instantly. In all, it took


7. ikbi A vkSjC fdlh •kyh VSad dks Øe'k% 32 vkSj 48 ?kaVksa esa Hkj
55 hours to fill the cistern. For how many hours was
ldrs gSa] tcfd ikbiB Hkjsgq, VSad dks 24 ?kaVs esa •kyh djPipe B turned on?
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2 (a) 50 (b) 45
3
Hkjus
esa fdrus ?kaVs yxsaxs\
(c) 30 (d) 27
Pipes A and C can fill an empty cistern in 32 and 48 11. sV ikbiksa esa ls ,d dh n{krk] nwljs dh rqyuk esa nksx
nksa buy
hours, respectively while Pipe B can drain the filled nksuksa ,d fudkl uyh ds lkFk dke djrs gq,] tks vdsys 8 ?kaV
cistern in 24 hours. If the three pipes are turned on VSad dks •kyh dj ldrh gS] 8 ?kaVs esa •kyh VSad dks Hkj ld
together when the cistern is empty, how many hours
de n{k buysV ikbi }kjk •kyh VSad dks Lo;a Hkjus ds fy, fd
A

will it take for the cistern to be


2
full?
?kaVs dk le; fy;k tk,xk\
3
One of the two inlet pipes works twice as efficiently as
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02) the other. The two, working alongside a drain pipe that
(a) 96 (b) 64 can empty a system all by itself in 8 hours, can fill
(c) 72 (d) 48 the empty system is 8 hours. How many hours will the
less efficient inlet pipe take to fill the empty system
8. nks ikbiA vkSjB ,d lkFk ,d •kyh VSad dks 8 ?kaVs esa Hkj nsrs
by itself?
gSaA ,d lkFk nksuksa ikbiksa dks pkyw dj nsus ds 2 ?kaVs ds ckn ;fn RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)
ikbi B dkscan dj fn;k tk;s rks iwjs VSad dks Hkjus esa 11 ?kaVs yx
(a) 12 (b) 6
A vdsys •kyh VSad dks fdrus le; esa iwjk Hkj nsxk\(c) 10
tkrs gSaA ikbZi (d) 8

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Pipe and Cistern

12. nks ikbifdlh •kyh VSad dks vdsys Øe'k% 25 vkSj 40 ?kaVksa
16. esa vkSjR ,sls ikbi gSa] ftuds ekè;e ls ,d VSad esa Øe'k%
P, QHkj
nsrs gSa tcfd ,d rhljk ikbi Hkjs gq, VSad dks 16 ?kaVksa esa •kyh dj A, B vkSjC dk fuoZgu gksrk gSA
foy;uksa Q vkSjR
P, ;fn
nsrk gSA tc VSad iwjh rjg ls •kyh gks vkSj rhuksa ikbiksa dksvdsys&
,d lkFkvdsys lapkfyr gksus ij •kyh VSad dks Øe'k% 30 feuV
pyk fn;k tk;s rks VSad fdrus le; esa Hkj tk;sxk\ 20 feuV vkSj 10 feuV esa Hkj ldrs gSaA tc VSad •kyh gksrk
Two pipes fill the tank when working individually in lHkh rhuksa ikbi •ksy fn;s tkrs gSa] rks 3 feuV ckn VSad es
25 and 40 hours, respectively while a third pipe can C dk vuqikr D;k gksxk\
drain the filled tank in 16 hours. Ifall the three pipes P, Q and R are channels which discharge solutions A,
are turned on at the same time when the tank is
B, C respectively in a tank. When the tank is empty
empty, how long will it take to fill the tank completely?
and all the three channels are opened what is the
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02) proportion of the solution C in the tank after 3 minutes,
(a) 2 fnu1 ?kaVk (b) 16 fnu16 ?kaVs if the channels, P, Q and R can fill the tank from empty
to full in 30 minutes and 20 minutes and 10 minutes
(c) 1 fnu7 ?kaVs (d) 15 fnu18 ?kaVs
respectively when they are opened on at a time:

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13. ckjh&ckjh ls dke djrs gq, Øe'k% 2 vkSj 3 ?kaVs esa fdlh
nks ikbi] RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
Vadh dks Hkj nsrs gSa] tcfd ,d rhljh ikbi Vadh dks 6 ?kaVs esa 5
(a) 6 (b)

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1 11
•kyh dj nsrh gSA tc VadhHkjhgqbZ Fkh rks rhuksa ikbiksa dks ,d

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6 6
(c) 5 (d)
lkFk •ksy fn;k x;kA rks Vadh dks iwjh rjg Hkjus esa fdruk le; 11

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yxsxk\ 17. ,d VSaddks rhu VSadjksa ds ekè;e ls ,d leku çokg ls Hkjk tkrk
Two pipes, when working one at a time can fill a gSA ;fn igys nks VSadj ,d lkFk pyk;s tkrs gSa rks VSad dks

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cistern in 2 hours and 3 hours, respectively while a
ja eg mruk gh le; yxrk gS] ftruk vdsys rhljs VSadj dks pykdj VSa
third pipe can drain the cistern empty in 6 hours. All Hkjus esa yxrk gSA nwljk VSadj igys VSadj dh vis{kk 5 ?k
the three pipes were opened together when the cistern vkSj rhljs VSadj dh vis{kk 4 ?kaVs èkheh xfr ls VSad dks
1 igys VSadj ds fy, vko';d le; gS%
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was full. How long will it take for the cistern to be


6 A sump is Filled by three tankers with uniform flow.
completely full? The first two tankers operating simultaneously fill the
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RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03) sump in the same time during which the sump is filled
(a) 1 ?kaVk
15 feUkV (b) 1 ?kaVk
30 feUkV by the third tanker alone. The second tanker fills the
sump 5 hours faster than the first tanker and 4 hours
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(c) 1 ?kaVk
20 feUkV (d) 1 ?kaVk slower than the third tanker. The time required by the
14. VSadj ,d tyk'k; dks 4 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gSA tyk'k;
j?kq dk vkèkk
first tanker is:
Hkjus ds ckn blh rjg ds rhu vkSj VSadj [kksy fn, tkrs gSaA tyk'k;
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dks iw.kZr% Hkjus ds fy, oqQy fdruk le; yxsxk\ (a) 16 ?kaVs (b) 9 ?kaVs
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Raghu's tanker can fill a cistern in 4 hours. After half (c) 10 ?kaVs (d) 15 ?kaVs
the cistern is filled, three more similar tankers are 18. nks ikbiA vkSjB ,d •kyh Vadh dks Øe'k% 32 vkSj 48 ?kaVks
opened. What is the total time taken to fill the cistern
Hkj ldrs gSaA tc dksbZ vksj ikbi dk;Z ugha dj jgk gS rks ikb
completely?
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Vadh dks 64 ?kaVksa esa •kyh dj ldrk gSA 'kq:vkr esa] tc
•kyh Fkh rks ikbiA vkSj ikbiC dks pkyw fd;k x;k FkkA dqN
(a) 2 ?kaVs
40 feUkV (b) 2 ?kaVs
?kaVksa ds ckn] A dks
ikbican dj fn;k x;k Fkk vkSj mlh le; ikbi
(c) 3 ?kaVs (d) 2 ?kaVs
30 feUkV
B dkspkyw dj fn;k x;k FkkA ,slk djrs gq, Vadh dks Hkjus ds
15. rhu ikbiksa
esa ls igys nks] fdlh •kyh VSad dks Øe'k% 9 vkSj 18 112 ?kaVs yxs FksA B dks
ikbi
fdrus ?kaVksa rd pkyw j•k x;k Fkk\
A

?kaVsa esa Hkj ldrs gSa] tcfd rhljs }kjk Hkjs VSad dks 15 ?kaVs esa •kyh
Two pipes A and B can fill an empty cistern in 32 and
fd;k tk ldrk gSA VSad ds •kyh gksus ij ;fn lHkh rhuksa ikbi dks
48 hours, respectively. Pipe C can drain the entire
•ksyk tkrk gS rks VSad fdrus ?kaVs esa iwjk Hkj tk,xk\ cistern in 64 hours when no other pipe is in operation.
Out of three pipes the first two can fill an empty tank Initially, when the cistern was empty Pipe A and Pipe
C were turned on. After a few hours, Pipe A was turned
in 9 and 18 hours, respectively while the third can
off and Pipe B was turned on instantly. In all it took
drain the filled tank in 15 hours. If all the three pipes
112 hours to fill the cistern. For how many hours was
are opened when the tank is empty, after how many
Pipe B turned on?
hours will the tank be full?
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RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 72 (b) 70
(a) 10 (b) 12
(c) 77 (d) 84
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Pipe and Cistern

19. leku O;kl okyh 15 ikbisa ,d Vadh dks 12 feuV esa Hkj ldrh ikbi A fdlh •kyh Vadh dks 6 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gS tcfd ;g
23. gSA
okLrfod O;kl ls nqxus O;kl okyh 6 ikbisa leku çokg dh xfr ls ikbi B ds lkFkfeydj bls 4 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gSA dsoy B ikbi
bls fdrus le; esa Hkj nsaxs\ dks igys,d ?kaVs ds fy, •ksyk tkrk gS mlds cknAikbi
dksHkh
15 pipes, each having the same diameter, can fill a pkyw dj fn;k tkrk gSA vc Vadh dks Hkjus esa dqy fdruk l
cistern in 12 minutes. How long will it take for 6 pipes, yxsxk\
each with double the original diameter, to fill the same Pipe A can fill an empty cistern in 6 hours while along
cistern at the same speed of the flow?
with Pipe B it can fill it up in 4 hours. Only Pipe B is
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02) on for an hour after which Pipe A is also turned on.
(a) 12 feuV (b) 10 feuV How much time will it take in all to fill up the cistern?
(c) 9.5 feuV (d) 7.5 feuV RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03)

20. (a)
,d iai VSad dks 4 ?kaVs esa Hkj nsrk gS] ijUrq ,d fjlko ds dkj.k] 4 ?kaVs
15 feuV (b) 4 ?kaVs

VSad 5 ?kaVs esa Hkjk tkrk gSA Hkjs gq, VSad dks •kyh djus (c) 4 ?kaVs
esa 40 feuV
fjlko (d) 4 ?kaVs
25 feuV

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dks fdruk le; yxsxk\ 24. nks ikbisaX vkSjY vdsys ,d VSad dks Øe'k% 48 vkSj 72 feuV esa
A pump can fill a tank in 4 hours, but due to a leak, Hkj nsrh gSaA ;fn nksuksa dks ,d lkFk •ksyk tk,] rks VSad H
fdruk le; yxsxk\

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the tank now gets filled in 5 hours. How long will it

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take the leakage to empty the tank when it is full? Two pipes X and Y can individually fill a tank in 48
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03) and 72 minutes, respectively. If they are opened

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(a) 20 ?kaVs (b) 9 ?kaVs simultaneously, how long will it take for the tank to
fill?
(c) 1 ?kaVs (d) 4.5 ?kaVs

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RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
21. A vkSjB ,d VSad dks Øe'k% 25 feuV vkSj vk/s ?kaVs esa
nks ikbiksa ja eg (a) 39.4 feuV (b) 60 feuV
Hkj ldrs gSa vkSj ikbi
C rhu xSyu çfr feuV •kyh dj ldrk gSA
(c) 28.8 feuV (d) 24 feuV
;fn rhuksa ikbiksa dks ,d lkFk lapkfyr fd;k tkrk gS] rks VSad 15
feuV esa Hkj tkrk gSA VSad dh /kfjrk Kkr dhft,A 25. ikbi A fdlh •kyh Vadh dks vdsys 4 ?k.Vs esa Hkj nsrk gS tc
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Two pipes namely A, B can fill a sump in 25 minutes


ikbi B ds lkFkfeydj ;g mls 3 ?kaVs esa Hkj nsrk gSAA dksikbi
,d ?kaVs pykus ds i'pkr~ B dks
ikbi Hkh •ksy fn;k tkrk gS rks
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and half an hour respectively and a pipe C can empty


3 gallons per minute. All the three pipes working Vadh dks Hkjus esa dqy fdruk le; yxsxk\
together can fill the tank in 15 minutes. The capacity Pipe A can fill an empty cistern in 4 hours while along
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of the tank is:


with Pipe B it can fill it up in 3 hours. Only Pipe A is
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01) turned on for an hour after which Pipe B is also turned
(a) 450 xSyu (b) 300 xSyu on. How much total time will it take to fill up the
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cistern?
(c) 240 xSyu (d) 600 xSyu
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22. ikbi A ,d •kyh Vadh dks 18 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gS] tcfd ikbi
(a) 3 ?kaVs 15 feuV
(b) 3 ?kaVs
B HkjhgqbZ Vadh dks 30 ?kaVs esa •kyh dj ldrk gSA tc Vadh •kyh
(c) 3 ?kaVs
25 feuV (d) 3 ?kaVs
20 feuV
A dks ,d ?kaVs ds fy, pkyw fd;k x;k vkSj fiQj can
gS] rks ikbi
dj fn;k x;kA vc ikbi B dks ,d ?kaVs ds fy, Vadh ls ikuh 26. ikbi A, B vkSjC fdlh •kyh Vadh ls tqM+s gSaA igys nks ik
Øe'k% 4 vkSj 10 ?kaVksa esa Vadh dks iwjk Hkj nsrs gSa]
fudkyus ds fy, pyk;k x;k vkSj fiQj can dj fn;k x;kA ikbiksa dks
,d ds ckn ,d djds çR;sd le; ,d ?kaVs ds fy, rc rd pkyw Hkjh Vadh dks 6 ?kaVksa esa •kyh dj nsrk gSA ;fn rhuksa ik
j•k x;k tc rd fd Vadh Hkj ugha xbZA Vadh dks Hkjus ds fy, lkFk •ksy fn;k tk,] tc Vadh vk/h Hkjh gks] rks Vadh dks iwjk
fdruk le; yxk\ esa fdrus ?kaVs yxsaxs\
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Pipe A could fill an empty cistern in 18 hours while Pipes A, B and C are attached to an empty cistern.
Pipe B can drain a filled cistern in 30 hours. When While the first two can fill the cistern in 4 and 10
the cistern is empty, Pipe A is turned on for an hour hours, respectively, the third can drain the cistern,
and then turned off. Now Pipe B is allowed to drain when filled, in 6 hours. If all the three pipes are opened
out water from the cistern for an hour and then turned simultaneously when the cistern is half-full, how many
off. The pipes were alternately left open for an hour hours will be needed to fill the cistern?
each time till the cistern was full. How much time did RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)
it take for the cistern to be full?
30 60
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) (a) (b)
11 11
(a) 45 ?kaVs (b) 90 ?kaVs
120 90
(c) 86 ?kaVs 40
uVfe (d) 86 ?kaVs 48
uVfe (c) (d)
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Pipe and Cistern

27. ,d Vadh dks 9 ?kaVs esa Hkjk tk ldrk gSA ,d fNæ dh otg ls] mls 25
Hkjus esa 10 ?kaVs dk le; yxrk gSA fdrus le; esa og fNæ X ,d fnu esa dqy7.5 fdeh nkSM+rk
32.vdsys gSA lqcg6 fdeh nkSM+
iwjh Vadh dks •kyh dj nsxk\ yxkbZA
rks 'kke dks og fdruk nkSM+rk gS\
A tank can be filled in 9 hours. Because of one hole,
25
it takes 10 hours to fill. In how much time will that X runs a total of 7.5 km in a day. Ran km in the
hole alone empty the entire tank? 6
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)
morning. So how much does he run in the evening?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(a) 80 ?kaVs (b) 90 ?kaVs
8 10
(c) 75 ?kaVs (d) 60 ?kaVs (a) fdeh (b) fdeh
3 3
28. ikbi A] 50 eh /?kaVk dhlsnj,d Vadh dks Hkjrk gSABikbi
3
dks 5 11
mlh Vadh dks Hkjus esa 4 ?kaVs yxrs gSaA ,d lkFk •ksys tkus (c) ij] os
3
fdeh (d)
3
fdeh
mlh Vadh dks 2 ?kaVs esa Hkj nsrs gSaA Vadh dk vk;ru33. Kkr dhft,
nks uy \ Øe'k% 8 feuV vkSj 20 feuV esa ,d •kyh Vadh Hkj ldrs

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3
Pipe A fills a tank at the rate of 50 m /hour. Pipe B gSaA gkykfd] ,d lkFk] fjlko dh otg ls os 30 feuV esa ;g Vadh
takes 4 hours to fill the same tank. When opened Hkj ldrs gSaA iw.kZ Vadh dks •kyh djus ds fy, fjlko dks fd

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together, they fill the same tank in 2 hours. Find the
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volume of the tank?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01) Two taps can fill an empty tank in 8 minutes and 20

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minutes respectively. However, together, they can fill

n ra
(a) 225 eh3 (b) 150 eh3
the tank in 30 minutes due to leakage. How much time
(c) 200 eh3 (d) 100 eh3 will the leak take to empty the full tank?

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29. ikbi A ,d Vadh dksx ?kaVs
esa Hkj ldrk gSA ikbi
ja eg B bls 15 ?kaVs RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)

esa •kyh dj ldrk gSA ;fn nksuksa ikbi ,d lkFk •ksy fn, tkrs gSa] 120
rks Vadh 7 ?kaVs vkSj 30 feuV esax Hkj
dk eku
tk,xhA
Kkr dhft,A (a)
19
feuV
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Pipe A can fill a tank in x hours. Pipe B can empty it 140
in 15 hours. If both the pipes are opened together, the (b) feuV
17
tank will be filled in 7 hours and 30 minutes. Find
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the value of x. 140


(c)
19
feuV
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)
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(a) 10 (b) 8
120
(c) 9 (d) 5 (d) feuV
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30. ikbIkP vkSjQ ,d lkFk lapkfyr gksus ij 12 feuV esa ,d x<~<k
34. uy A 10 ?kaVs sa e,d •kyh fLofeax iwy Hkj ldrk gSA
B bls
uy
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Q vkSjR ,d lkFk lapkfyr gksus ij 20 feuV esa Hkjrs gSa


Hkjrs gSa]
15 ?kaVssa eHkj ldrk gSA nks uyksa dks ,d lkFk •kyh iwy Hkj
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vkSjP vkSjR ,d lkFk lapkfyr gksus ij 15 feuV esa Hkjrs gSaA ,d


fy, fdruk le; yxsxk \
lkFk lapkfyr gksus ij lHkh 3 ikbi fdrus feuV esa x<~<s Hkj ldrs gSa\
Tap A can fill an empty swimming pool in 10h. Pipe B
Pipes P and Q when operated together fill a pond in
can fill it in 15h. How much time will it take for two
12 minutes, Q and R when operated together fill it in
taps together to fill the empty pool?
20 minutes and P and R when operated together fill
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)
it in 15 minutes. In how many minutes can all 3 pipes,
when operated together, fill the pit? ?kaVs
(a) 7 (b) 5 ?kaVs
(c) 6 ?kaVs
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03) (d) 8 ?kaVs
(a) 4 feuV (b) 10 feuV 35. ,d •kyh iwy dks Hkjus ds fy, nks uy Øe'k% 10 feuV vkSj 15
A

(c) 2 feuV (d) 3 feuV feuV ysrs gSaA igyk uy 4 feuV ds fy, •qyk Fkk] ftlds ckn
31. ikbi A vkSjB Øe'k%30 eh /?kaVk vkSj
3
40m /hr ij ,d
3
VSad mldk dke djuk can gks x;kA iwy Hkjus ds fy, nwljs uy dk
Hkjrs gSaA lkFk esa os 4 ?kaVs esa VSad Hkjrs gSA VSadfdruk le; yxsxk
dk vk;ru Kkr \
dhft,A Two taps take 10 minutes and 15 minutes respectively
Pipes A and B fill a tank at 30 m3/hr and 40m3/hr to fill an empty pool. The first tap was open for 4
respectively. Together they fill the tank in 4 hours. minutes, after which it stopped working. How long will
Find the volume of the tank. it take for the second tap to fill the pool?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)

(a) 200 m3 (b) 360 m3 (a) 12 feuV (b) 8 feuV


(c) 180 m 3
(d) 280 m 3
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Pipe and Cistern

36. ,d ckYVhdks Hkjus ds fy, lkekU; :i ls 4 feuV yxrs gSaA ckYVh 1 1


4 ?kaVs (b) 7 ?kaVs
esa Nsn ds dkj.k] mls 6 feuV yxrs gSaA Nsn iwjh ckYVh dks (a) fdrus
2 2
le; esa •kyh djsxk \
1 1
It normally takes 4 minutes to fill a bucket. Because (c) 6
2
?kaVs (d) 5
2
?kaVs
of the holes in the bucket, it takes 6 min. In how much
time will the hole empty the entire bucket? 39. ikbi A ,d Vadh dks 12 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrk gSA
B blsikbi
X ?kaVs
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02) esa•kyh dj ldrk gSA ;fn nksuksa ikbiksa dks ,d lkFk •ksy fn
(a) 10 feuV (b) 15 feuV tk,] rks Vadh 30 ?kaVs esa Hkj tk,xhA
X dk eku Kkr dhft,A
(c) 12 feuV (d) 8 feuV Pipe A can fill a tank in 12 hours. Pipe B can empty
37. t) A rFkkB iwy dks Øe'k% 5 rFkk 10 feuV esa Hkj in X hours. If both the pipes are opened together,
ikbi (gkS it
ldrs gSA 2 feuV ckn] ikbi
B esack/k (CykWd) gks tkrh gSA rks the tank will be filled in 30 hours. Find the value of
ikbi A dksiwy Hkjus ds fy, fdruk le; yxsxk\ RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)

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Pipes A and B can fill the pool in 5 and 10 minutes (a) 24 (b) 20
respectively. After 2 minutes, pipe B becomes blocked. (c) 25 (d) 15

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Then how much time will pipe A take to fill the pool? 40.ikbi A vkSjB ,d VSad dks Øe'k% 12 vkSj 16 feuV esa Hkj ldrs

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RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
gSaA
4 feuV ds fy, A vkSjB nksuksapkyw fd, tkrs gSa vkSjAfiQj
(a) 1.5 feuV (b) 2 feuV n dj fn;k tkrk gSA VSad dks iwjkBHkjus
dks ca dksfdruk
esa le;

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(c) 1 feuV (d) 2.5 feuV vkSj yxsxk\
38. nks uy,d Vadh dks Øe'k% 10 vkSj 15 ?kaVs esa Hkj ldrs gSAPipes VadhA and B can fill a tank in 12 and 16 minutes

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esa fNæ ds dkj.k rhljk uy bls 30 ?kaVs esa •kyh dj ldrk gSA ;fn
ja eg respectively. Both A and B are switched on for 4
rhuksa uy ,d lkFk •ksy fn;k tk, rks Vadh dks Hkjus esa fdruk minutes and then A is switched off. How much more
le; yxsxk \ time will B take to fill the tank completely?
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RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)
Two taps can fill a tank in 10 and 15 hours
respectively. Due to the hole in the tank, the third tap 21
(a) 6 feuV (b) feuV
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can empty it in 30 hours. If all three taps are opened 4


simultaneously, how much time will it take to fill the
tank? 20
(c) 7 feuV (d) feuV
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ANSWER KEY
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1.(a) 2.(a) 3.(d) 4.(b) 5.(d) 6.(b) 7.(b) 8.(c) 9.(c) 10.(b)

11.(a) 12.(b) 13.(a) 14.(d) 15.(a) 16.(d) 17.(d) 18.(a) 19.(d) 20.(a)

21.(a) 22.(d) 22.(c) 24.(c) 25.(c) 26.(a) 27.(b) 28.(c) 29.(d) 30.(b)

31.(d) 32.(b) 33.(d) 34.(c) 35.(c) 36.(c) 37.(b) 38.(b) 39.(b) 40.(d)
A

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Time and distance

TIME & DISTANCE


le; vkSj nwjh Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. eh yacs ekxZ dks 4 feuV esa ikj djrk gSA mldh


,d O;fÙkQ 1600 1
pky (fdeh @ ?kaVk esa) fdruh gS\ (a) 2 h. (b) 2 h.
2
A man crosses a road 1600 m long in 4 minutes. What
1
is his speed (in km/h ) ? 3 h.

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(c) (d) 4 h.
(a) 22 (b) 14 2
(c) 24 (d) 20 ,d xfreku oLrq
7. ‘d’ tk s nwjh r; djrh gS] og le;‘t' ds lkFk
fdlh ok;q &;ku dh pky 120 fdeh @ feuV gSA ;g pky eh @ lh/s cnyrh jgrh gSA tc ,d jsyxkM+h 3 ?kaVs esa 120 ehy dh ;k

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lSd.M esa fdruh gksxh\ djrh gS] rks 8 ?kaVs esa fdruh ehy dh ;k=kk djsxh\
The speed of an airplane is 1200km / min. What will The distance ‘d’ a moving body travels, varies directly

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be this speed in m/s? with time ‘t’. When a train travels 120 miles in 3 h,
(a) 120000 (b) 12000 then how many miles would it travel in 8 h?
(c) 12000 (d) 2000

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(a) 40 (b) 320
j?kq vkSj jeu ,d fuf'pr cjkcj nwjh dks r; djus ds fy, Øe'k% 10
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ja eg
fdeh @ ?kaVk vkSj 8 fdeh @ ?kaVk dh pky ls ,d lkFk 8. pyuk ,d
(c) 80 (d) 160
'kq:dkj 240 feuV esa 1080 fdeh dh nwjh r; djrh gSA dkj dh
djrs gSaA j?kq jeu ls 30 feuV igys igqap tkrk gSA vkjafHkd fcanq vkSj
xfr eh@lsdaM esa D;k gS\
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vafre fcanq ds chp dh nwjh Kkr djsaA A car covers a distance of 1080 km in 240 minutes.
Raghu and Raman start together to cover a certain
What is the speed of the car in m/sec?
equal distance at the speed of 10 km/h and 8 km/h
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respectively. Raghu reaches 30 minutes before Raman. (a) 70 (b) 81


Find the distance between the starting point and the (c) 55 (d) 75
end point. fdeh@?kaVk dh esa
vof/35 eh@lsdsaM dk eku D;k gS\
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(a) 24 km (b) 20 km What is the value of 35m/s in term of km/h?
(c) 25 km (d) 28 km
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4. 60 fdeh @?kaVk dh pky ls ;k=kk djus ij ,d dkj dks ,d (a) 144 km/h. (b) 96 km/h.
fuf'pr nwjh r; djus esa 4 ?kaVs yxrs gSaA mlh nwjh dks 1-5 ?kaVs esa km/h.
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(c) 126 (d) 106 km/h.


djus ds fy, bl dkj dh pky (fdeh @ ?kaVk) fdruh gksuh pkfg,\
10. ,d O;fÙkQ vius ?kj ls fudydj 4 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls pyrs g
A car traveling at a speed of 60 km/h takes 4 hours to
cover a certain distance. What should be the speed (km/
vius dk;kZy; dks tkrk gS vkSj 2 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls okil yk
h) of this car to cover the same distance in 1.5 hours? gSA ;fn mls vkus vkSj tkus esa 6 ?kaVs yxrs gSa] rks mld
(a) 180 (b) 160 dk;kZy; ds chp dh nwjih fdruh gS\
(c) 165 (d) 150 A person leaves his house walking at 4 km/h to his
5. ,d dkj 5 ?kaVs esa 240 fdeh dh nwjh r; djrh gSA ;fn ;g viuh office and returns at 2 km/h. If it takes him 6 hours
lkekU; xfr ls vk/h xfr ls pyrh gS] rks leku nwjh r; djus esa fdruk to come and go, what is the distance between his home
and office?
vf/d le; yxsxk\
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(a) 8km (b) 6km


A car covered 240 km in 5 h. If it travels with half of its
usual speed, then how much more time will be taken (c) 8.5km (d) 4 km
to cover the same distance? ,d Nk=k5 fdeh @ ?kaVk dh pky ls pyrk gSA tc og viuh pky
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(a) 3 h. (b) 5 h. dks c<+kdj 6 fdeh @ ?kaVk dj nsrk gS] rks og Ldwy esa 2
(c) 10 h. (d) 4 h. igys igqap tkrk gSA Nk=k }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh Kkr djsaA
6. ,d dkj 108 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls 3 ?kaVs esa ,d fuf'pr nwjhAr; student walks at a speed of 5 km/h. When he
djrh gSA ;fn xfr 27 fdeh@?kaVk de dj nh tk,] rks leku nwjh r;increases his speed to 6 km/h, he reaches the school
djus esa dkj dks fdruk le; yxsxk% 20 minutes earlier. Find the distance covered by the
A car covers a certain distance in 3 h with a speed of student.
108 km/h. If the speed is reduced by 27 km/h, then the (a) 12 km (b) 15 km
time taken by the car to cover the same distance will be: (c) 8 km (d) 10 km

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3 @ ?kaVk] 4 fdeh @ ?kaVk] 5 fdeh @ ?kaVkA vkSj thief 6is noticed by a policeman from a distance of
fdeh @ ?kaVk dh pky ls leku nwfj;ka r; djrk gS vkSj mls dqy380
3 m. The thief starts running and the policeman
?kaVs 48 feuV yxrs gSaA dqy nwjh (fdeh esa) fdruh gS\ chases him. The thief and policeman run at the speed
A man travels equal distances at the speed of 3 km/ of 25 m/sec and 30 m/sec respectively. What is the
h, 4 km/h, 5 km/h and 6 km/h and takes total 3 time taken by the policeman to catch the thief?
hours 48 minutes. What is the total distance (in km)?
(a) 82 sec. (b) 56 sec.
(a) 4 (b) 16
(c) 20 (d) 12 (c) 92 sec. (d) 76 sec.
13. ,d y M+dk ?kj ls dkWyst rd 35 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls ;k=kk ,d iqfyldehZ
18. djrk gS dks 120 ehVj dh nwjh ij ,d pksj fn•kbZ nsrk gSA
vkSj 3 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls okil vkrk gSA ;fn iwjh ;k=kk esaog6 6?kaVs
ehVj@lsdaM dh xfr ls Hkkx jgs pksj dk ihNk djuk 'kq:
30 feuV yxs] rks ?kj ls dkWyst dh nwjh (2 n'keyo LFkkuksa rd gSA iqfyl okyk 8 ehVj@lsdaM dh xfr ls mldk ihNk dj j
nsrk
lgh) gS% gSA iqfyl ds idM+us ls igys pksj }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh Kkr dhf
A boy travelled from the home to the college at A cop sees a thief at a distance of 120 m. He starts

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the rate of 35 km/h and walked back at the rate chasing the thief who is running at a speed of 6 m/
of 3 km/h. If the whole journey took 6 h 30 min, sec. The cop is chasing him with a speed of 8 m/sec.
then the distance of the college from the home Find the distance covered by the thief before the cop

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(correct to 2 decimal places) is:

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catches him.
(a) 18.01 km. (b) 17.58 km.
(a) 320 m (b) 360 m

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(c) 17.25 km. (d) 17.96 km.

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(c) 240 m (d) 180 m
14. ,d O;fÙkQ ,dLFkku ls nwljs LFkku rd 180 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls
;k=kk djrk gS vkSj mlh ekxZ ls 240 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ,d iqfyl vf/dkjh ,d pksj dk ihNk djrk gS tks mlls 800 ehVj
19.ls çkjafHkd

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fcanq ij ykSVrk gSA ;fn fy;k x;k dqy le; 6 ?kaVs gS] rks nksdh
ja eg nwjh ij gSA ;fn os Øe'k% 8 fdeh@?kaVk vkSj 7 fdeh@
LFkkuksa
ds chp dh nwjh Kkr dhft,A xfr ls nkSM+rs gSa] rks iqfyl vf/dkjh pksj dks idM+us ds fy,
A person travels from one place to another at 180 km/ nwjh (ehVj esa) nkSM+rk gS\
h and returns to the starting point by the same route
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A police officer follows a thief who is at a distance of
at 240 km/h. If the total time taken is 6 h, then find
800 m from him. If they run at the speeds of 8 km/h
the distance between two places. and 7 km/h, respectively, what distance (in metre)
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(a) 872.26 km. (b) 720.84 km. does the police officer run to catch the thief?
(c) 650.28 km. (d) 617.14 km.
(a) 6400 (b) 4000
15. ,d pksj us60 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls viuh ;k=kk 'kq: dhA 30
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feuV ckn iqfyl mlh txg ls pyh ysfdu 80 fdeh@?kaVk dh jÝrkj(c) 5600 (d) 4800
ls- pksj dks idM+us esa iqfyl dks fdruk le; (?kaVksa esa)20. ,d iqfyldehZdks 100 ehVj dh nwjh ls ,d pksj fn•kbZ nsrk gS
yxsxk\
tc iqfyldehZ ihNk djus yxrk gS rks pksj Hkh Hkkxus yxrk gS
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A thief started his journey at a speed of 60 km/h. After


30 minutes, police started from the same place but at pksj dh xfr 8 fdeh@?kaVk gS vkSj iqfyldehZ dh xfr 10 fdeh
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a speed of 80 km/h. How much time (in hours) will gS] rks pksj vkxs fudyus ls igys fdruh nwj rd nkSM+ pqdk gk
the police take to catch the thief?
3 1 A thief is spotted by a policeman from a distance of
(a) hours (b) hours 100 m. When the policeman starts the chase, the thief
2 2
also starts running. If the speed of the thief is 8 km/
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(c) hours (d) hours h and that of the policeman is 10 km/h, how far will
3 2
the thief have run before he is overtaken?
16. ,d pksj vijkÉ 3%30 cts ,d dkj pqjkrk gS vkSj bls 80 fdeh@?kaVk
dh jÝrkj ls pykrk gSA pksjh dk irk 'kke pkj cts pykA vkSj(a) 400 m (b) 300 m
ekfyd 90 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls nwljh dkj esa fudy iM+rk gSA (c) og250 m (d) 350 m
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pksj dks dc idM+sxk\ 21. 900 fdeh dh mM+ku ds nkSjku [kjkc ekSle ds dkj.k ,d foek
A thief steals a car at 3:30 p.m. and drives it at 80km/ dh xfr èkheh gks xbZ FkhA ;k=kk ds fy, bldh vkSlr xfr 3
h. The theft is discovered at 4:00 p.m. and the owner fdeh@?kaVk de gks xbZ vkSj mM+ku ds le; esa 30 feuV d
sets off in another car at 90km/h. When will he catch
the thief? gqbZA mM+ku dh ewy vofèk Fkh&
(a) 8:00 p.m. (b) 8:30 p.m. During a flight of 900 km, an aircraft was slowed down
(c) 7:30 p.m. (d) 7:00 p.m. due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was
17. ,d iqfyldehZus 380 ehVj dh nwjh ls ,d pksj dks ns•kA pksjreduced by 300 km/h and the time of flight increased
by 30 min. The original duration of the flight was:
Hkkxus yxrk gS vkSj iqfyldehZ mldk ihNk djrk gSA pksj vkSj
iqfyldehZ Øe'k% 25 ehVj@lsdaM vkSj 30 ehVj@lsdaM dh (a) xfr 3/2
ls h (b) 2 h
nkSM+rs gSaA pksj dks idM+us esa iqfyldehZ dks fdruk le; yxk\
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22. ,d O;fÙkQ ,d fuf'pr nwjh dks 60 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls r; djrk gS] 1


(a) 10 km/h. (b) 9 km/h.
vkSj okilh esa mldh pky 40 fdeh@?kaVk gksrh gSA iwjh ;k=kk ds fy, mldh 11
vkSlr pky (fdeh@?kaVk) fdruh gS\ 8
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(c) km/h. (d) 11 km/h.
A man travels a certain distance at a speed of 60 km/ 11
h, and on the return his speed is 40 km/h. What is joh'k usiwjh nwjh dk igyk 20 fdeh 12 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls r
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his average speed (km/h) for the whole journey? fd;k_ vxys 25 fdeh dh nwjh 10 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls vkSj '
(a) 48 (b) 50 nwjh 15 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls r; djsaA ;fn mldh dqy vkSlr x
(c) 40 (d) 12 13-5 fdeh@?kaVk Fkh] rks joh'k us 15 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr
23. ,d vkneh LdwVj }kjk 64 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls ,d fuf'pr nwjh nwjh
r; r; dh\
djrk gS vkSj og 16 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls lkbfdy pykdj çkjafHkd
Ravish travelled the first 20 km of an entire distance
LFkku ij ykSVrk gSA iwjh ;k=kk ds fy, vkSlr xfr Kkr dhft,A at a speed of 12 km/h; the next 25 km at a speed of
A man covers a certain distance by scooter at 64 km/h 10 km/h and the remaining distance at a speed of 15
and he returns to the starting place riding a bicycle at km/h. If his overall average speed was 13.5 km/h,

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16 km/h. Find the average speed for the whole journey. what was the distance that Ravish travelled at a speed
(a) 25.6 km/h. (b) 26.5 km/h. of 15 km/h?
(a) 111.95 km. (b) 110.95 km.

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(c) 40 km/h. (d) 51.2 km/h.

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24. ,d O;fÙkQrO;xa rd igqapus ds fy, pkj vyx&vyx rjhdksa ls (c) 112.5 km. (d) 113.95 km.
lkbfdy pykrk gSA bl iwjh ;k=kk ds nkSjku vkSlr xfr Kkr28. ;fn dksbZ O;fÙkQ iSny ls igkM+h dh pksVh rd dh ;k=kk esa 6
dhft,A

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dh xfr ls igkM+h ij p<+rk gS vkSj 10 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls y

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A person rides bicycle on four different ways to reach
the destination. Determine the average speed during gS] rks ;k=kk ds fy, mldh vkSlr xfr (fdeh@?kaVk esa) Kkr dj
this whole journey. If a man climbs a hill at 6 km/h on the journey from

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Speed
(km/h.) Distance (km)
foot to top of the hill and returns at 10 km/h, then
find his average speed for the journey (in km/h).
A 5 20 (a) 6.5 (b) 4
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B 3 15 (c) 8 (d) 7.5
C 2 10 29. 13 ?kaVs dh ;k=kk ds fy, dkj dh vkSlr(fdeh
pky/?ka ) esa
Vk D;k gksxh]
;fn ;g igys 3 ?kaVs ds fy, 50 fdeh ?kaVk] vxys 4 ?kaVs ds fy, 6
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km km fdeh/?ka
Vk vkSj vafre 4 ?kaVs ds fy, 65
/?ka
Vk
fdehls pyrh gS\
(a) 4.5 (b) 3.45
hr. hr. What will be the average speed (in km/hr) of the car
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km km for a journey of 13 hours, if it travels at 50 km/hr for


(c) 5.5 (d) 2.45 the first 3 hours, 60 km/hr for the next 4 hours and
hr. hr.
65 km/hr for the last 4 hours? are you gone?
gu viuh iwjh ;k=kk dks rhu cjkcj Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr djrk gS vkSj
jks
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(a) 50 (b) 65
viuh dkj ls igyk Hkkx 30 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls] nwljk Hkkx 40
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(c) 62.5 (d) 65.5


fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls vkSj vafre Hkkx 50 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls r;
30. ,d eksVj lkbfdy 25 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls 50 fdeh dh nwjh r;
djrk gSA mldh iwjh ;k=kk ds nkSjku mldh dkj dh vkSlr xfr (fdeh@?kaVk
djrh gSA vxyh 50 fdeh dh ;k=kk ds fy, eksVj lkbfdy dh xfr
esa) D;k gS\
D;k gksuh pkfg, rkfd iwjh ;k=kk dh vkSlr xfr 30 fdeh@?kaVk
Rohan divides his complete journey in three equal
parts and covers the first part at a speed of 30 km/ A motor-cycle covers 50 km with a speed of 25 km/
h, the second part at 40 km/h and the last part at hr. What must be the speed of the motor-cycle for the
50 km/h with his car. What is the average speed (in next 50 km journey so that the average speed of the
km/h) of his car during his entire journey? whole journey is 30 km/hr?
1 1
14 14 (a) 25 km/hr (b) 35 km/hr
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(a) 38 (b) 35 2 2
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(c) 40 (d) 45 1 1
(c) 37 km/hr (d) 38 km/hr
2 2
26. vkdk'k vius?kj ls Ldwy rd dh nwjh dks viuh lkbfdy ij rhu
31. R ig ys ?kaVs] nwljs ?kaVs vkSj blh rjg Øe'k% 10 fdeh@?kaVk]
cjkcj Hkkxksa esa Øe'k% 5 fdeh@?kaVk] 10 fdeh@?kaVk vkSj 15 fdeh@?kaVk
---]1 fdeh@?kaVk dh xfr ls 10 ?kaVs rd nkSM+rk gSA mldh
dh xfr ls r; djrk gSA vkdk'k dh vius ?kj ls Ldwy tkus dh
______ fdeh@?kaVkA gS
vkSlr xfr D;k gS\
R runs for 10 hours at speeds of 10 km/h, 9 km/h,
Akash travels the distance from his home to school …,1 km/h, respectively, in the first hour, second hour,
in three equal parts on his bicycle at a speed of 5 km/ and so on. His average speed is ______ km/h.
h, 10 km/h and 15 km/h, respectively. What is the
(a) 4.5 (b) 5
average speed of Akash going from his home to school?
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32. fdlh cl dh pky Bgjko ds le; dks ?kVk dj 60 fdeh@?kaVk37. gS


,d cl ckbd ls 20» rst py ldrh gSA nksuksa ,d gh le; esa
vkSj Bgjko ds le; dks feyk dj 42 fdeh@?kaVk gSA cl çfr ?kaVs
,d gh LFkku ls 'kq: gksrs gSa vkSj ,d gh le; esa 60 fdeh nwj ,d
fdrus feuV ds fy, :drh gSA gh xarO; ij igqaprs gSaA gkyk¡fd] jkLrs esa cl LVs'kuksa ij
The speed of a bus minus the stoppage time is 60 km/ ds fy, #drh gSA ckbd dh xfr gS%
h and the stoppage time taken together is 42 km/h.
For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour? A bus can run 20% faster than a bike. Both start from
(a) 9 (b) 18 the same place at the same time and reach the same
destination 60 km away at the same time. On the way,
(c) 10 (d) 12
however, the bus stops at the stations for 10 minutes.
33. fcuk #ds ,d Vªsu 75 fdeh@?kaVk dh vkSlr xfr ds lkFk ,d fuf'pr
The speed of the bike is:
nwjh r; djrh gS vkSj #dus ds lkFk ;g 65 fdeh@?kaVk dh vkSlr xfr
(a) 60 km/h. (b) 70 km/h.
ds lkFk leku nwjh r; djrh gSA Vªsu çfr ?kaVs fdrus feuV #drh gS\
(c) 55 km/h. (d) 65 km/h.
A Without stoppages a train travels a certain
distance with an average speed of 75 km/h and with 38. ,d lkbfdy pkyd vkSj ,d tkWxj ,d fuf'pr xfr ls ,d fuf'pr

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stoppages it covers the same distance with an average nwjh r; djrs gSaA ;fn tkWxj lkbfdy pkyd }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh
speed of 65 km/h. How many minutes per hour does ,d&frgkbZ le; lkbfdy pkyd }kjk fy, x, le; ds nksxqus le;
the train stop?
esa r; djrk gS] rks tkWxj dh xfr vkSj lkbfdy pkyd dh xfr dk

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(a) 10 min. (b) 7 min.
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(c) 9 min. (d) 8 min.
34. vf•y 50 fdeh @ ?kaVk dh vkSlr xfr ls vius ?kj ls dk;kZy; A cyclist and a jogger cover a certain distance at a

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certain speed. If the jogger covers one-third of the
rd dkj pykrk gS vkSj 10 feuV igys dk;kZy; igqaprk gSA ysfdu
distance covered by cyclist in double of the time as that
,d fnu dkj esa fdlh leL;k ds dkj.k og dsoy 30 fdeh @ ?kaVk taken by the cyclist, the ratio of the speed of the jogger
dh vkSlr xfr ls xkM+h pyk ldk vkSj 10 feuV nsjh ls dk;kZy;to that of the cyclist is:

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ja eg
igqapkA mldk dk;kZy; ?kj ls fdruh nwj gS \
(a) 1 : 9 (b) 9 : 1
Akhil drives a car from his home to office at an average
speed of 50 km/h and reaches office 10 minutes early. (c) 1 : 6 (d) 6 : 1
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But one day due to some problem with the car, he 39. X Hkwry ij ,d fyÝV ij p<+rk gS tks 30 eafty çfr feuV dh
could drive at an average speed of 30 km/h only and xfr ls Åij tkrh gS tcfd Y mlh le ; 50oha eafty ij ,d vU;
reached office 10 minutes late. How far is his office
fyÝV ij p<+rh gS tks 45 eafty çfr feuV dh xfr ls uhps tkrh
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from home?
(a) 25 km (b) 37.5 km gSA muds jkLrs fdl eafty ij feysaxs\ (fyÝVsa fdlh Hkh eafty
(c) 12.5 km (d) 30 km #ds fcuk py jgh gSa)
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35. lhek vkSjxhrk] ,d gh le; esa LFkkuA ls 90 fdeh nwj fLFkr X gets on a lift at the ground floor which goes up at
LFkkuB ij tkus ds fy, ;k=kk 'kq: djrh gSA lhek dh pky] xhrk speed of 30 floors per minute whereas Y gets on
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dh pky ls 3 fdeh @ ?kaVk de gSA xhrk] B ijLFkku


igqaprh gS another lift at the same time on the 50th floor which
vkSj rqjar okil pyuk 'kq: djrh gSA ekxZ esa BoglsLFkku
15 goes down at the speed of 45 floors per minute. At
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which floor will their paths cross? (lifts are moving


fdeh dh nwjh ij lhek ls feyrh gSA xhrk dh pky (fdeh @ ?kaVk
without stopping at any floor)
esa) Kkr dhft,A
Seema and Geeta, at the same time, start the journey (a) 18th (b) 25th
to reach place B which is 90 km away from place A. The (c) 24th (d) 20th
speed of Seema is 3 km/h less than the speed of Geeta. 40. vfuy uslqcg viuh ;k=kk 'kq: dhA lqcg 10 cts rd] mlus viuh
Geeta reaches place B and immediately starts walking
back. On the way it meets Seema at a distance of 15 1
;k=kk dk2 Hkkx
r; fd;k] vkSj mlh fnu nksigj 1 cts rd] mlus
km from point B. Find the speed (in km/h ) of Geeta.
(a) 9 (b) 10.5 4
(c) 12 (d) 7.5 viuh ;k=kk dk5 Hkkxr; fd;kA mUgksaus viuh ;k=kk fdl le;
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36. 50 feuVrd 5 fdeh @ ?kaVk dh pky ls pyus ij ,d Nk=k vius çkjEHk dh\
fo|ky;] fu/kZfjr le; ls 10 feuV ckn igqaprk gSA le; ij fo|ky;
Anil started his journey in the morning. Till 10 a.m.,
igqapus ds fy, Nk=k dh pky fdruh gksuh pkfg,\
Walking at the speed of 5 km/h for 50 minutes, a 1
he covered of his journey, and on the same day till
student reaches his school 10 minutes behind the 2
scheduled time. What should be the speed of the
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student to reach the school on time? 1 a.m., he covered of his journey. At what time did
5
25
(a) km/hr (b) 6 km/hr he start his journey?
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(a) 2.00 a.m. (b) 4.00 a.m.
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(c) 6.5 km/hr (d) km/hr (c) 5.00 a.m. (d) 3.30 a.m.
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Time and distance

ANSWER KEY
1.(c) 2.(d) 3.(b) 4.(b) 5.(c) 6.(d) 7.(b) 8.(d) 9.(c) 10.(a)

11.(d) 12.(a) 13.(d) 14.(d) 15.(a) 16.(a) 17.(d) 18.(b) 19.(a) 20.(a)

21.(c) 22.(a) 23.(a) 24.(b) 25.(a) 26.(c) 27.(c) 28.(d) 29.(a) 30.(c)

31.(d) 32.(b) 33.(d) 34.(a) 35.(b) 36.(a) 37.(a) 38.(c) 39.(d) 40.(c)

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Train

TRAIN
jsyxkM+h Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. ,d jsyxkM+
h 90 fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVs dh pky ls ,d 100 ehVj yacs (a) 105 fdeh/?kaVk (b) 70 fdeh/?kaVk
iqy dks ikj djus ds fy, 10 lsdaM dk le; ysrh gSA jsyxkM+h dh(c) 280 fdeh/?kaVk (d) 140 fdeh/?kaVk
yackbZ ehVj esa Kkr djsaA
6. ,d Vªsu66 fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVk dh xfr ls 300 ehVj yacs IysViQ

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A train takes 10 seconds to cross a bridge of length
dks 24 lsdsaM esa ikj djrh gSA Vªsu fdruh yach Fkh\
100 in travelling at 90 km/hr. Find the length of the
train in metres. A train travelling at the speed of 66 km/h crosses a

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(a) 130 (b) 120 train?
(c) 140 (d) 150 RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02)

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lsdaM esa ,d IysViQkWeZ ikj djrh gSA IysViQkeZ dh yEckbZ fdruh gS\
(c) 180 ehVj (d) 240 ehVj

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A 150 m long train, travelling at 54 km/h, crosses a
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platform in 42 seconds. What is the length of the 7. ,d 160 e hVj yach Vªsu 740 ehVj yacs iqy dks 40-5 lsdsaM e
platform? djrh gSA Vªsu dh xfr D;k gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-01) A 160 m long train crosses a 740 m long bridge in
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(a) 540 ehVj (b) 630 ehVj 40.5 seconds. What is the speed of the train?
(c) 780 ehVj (d) 480 ehVj RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01)
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3. ,d I ysViQkWeZ ij •M+s ,d vkneh dks ikj djus ds fy, 54 fdyksehVj


(a) 80 fdeh/?kaVk (b) 85 fdeh/?kaVk
çfr ?kaVk dh xfr ls pyus okyh 180 ehVj yach ,d jsyxkM+h }kjk (c) 75 fdeh/?kaVk (d) 70 fdeh/?kaVk
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fdruk le; fy;k tk;sxk\


8. ,d jsyxkM+
h tks ,d fu;r xfr ls py jgh gS] leku fn'kk esa pyus
What is the time taken by a 180 m long train running
at 54 km/h to cross a man standing on a platform? okys nks O;fÙkQ;ksa dks Øe'k% 4 lsdaM vkSj 4-2 lsdaM es
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RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01) gSA igyk O;fÙkQ 4-5 fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVk dh xfr ls py jgk
tcfd nwljk 6 fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVk dh xfr ls py jgk FkkA jsyxk
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(a) 10 lsdaM (b) 12 lsdaM


(c) 11 lsdaM (d) 13 lsdaM
dh fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVk esa xfr D;k Fkh\
4. ,d Vsªuus 140 ehVj yEcs IysViQkeZ dks 15 lsdaM esa vkSjA 180
train travelling at constant speed crosses two
persons walking in the same direction in 4 seconds
ehVj yEcs IysViQkeZ dks 17 lsdaM esa ikj dj fy;kA Vsªu dh jÝrkj
and 4.2 seconds, respectively. The first person was
D;k gS\ walking at the speed of 4.5 km/h while the second
A train crossed a 140 m long platform in 15 seconds was walking at the speed of 6 km/h. What was the
and a 180 m long platform in 17 seconds. The speed speed of the train in km/h?
of the train was: RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03)
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(a) 32 (b) 40
(a) 75 fdeh/?kaVk (b) 72 fdeh/?kaVk
(c) 42 (d) 36
(c) 66 fdeh/?kaVk (d) 69 fdeh/?kaVk
9. ,d jsyxkM+
h ,d leku xfr ls 50 lsdaM esa 338 ehVj dh nwjh r;
5. 150 ehVjvkSj 130 ehVj yEch nks Vªsus ,d nwljs ds foijhr fn'kk esa
djrh gSA bldh xfr D;k gS\
pyrh gqbZ 7-2 lsdaM esa ,d nwljs dks ikj dj ysrh gSaA nksuksa Vªsuksa dh
A train moving with a uniform speed covers 338 m in
xfr;ksa dk ;ksx çfr ?kaVs fdruk gksxk\
50 s. What is its speed?
Two trains, one 150 m long and the other 130 m long,
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03)
coming from opposite directions crossed each other in
7.2 seconds. The sum of speed of the two trains every (a) 6.76 eh.@ls
. (b) 7.76 eh.@ls
.
hour would then be:
(c) 5.76 eh.@ls
. (d) 4.76 eh.@ls
.
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10. 145 ehVjyEch ,d Vsªu fdlh 655 ehVj yEcs iqy dks 36 lsadM+ksa
14. 2000 ehVjdh nwjh ij nks Vªsusa ,d&nwljs dh vksj c<+us yx
ij ikj dj ysrh gSaA Vsªu dh xfr fdruh gS\ 20 eh.@ls
igyh Vªsu . dh xfr ls vkSj nwljh
30 eh.@ls
. dh xfr ls
A 145 m long train crosses a 655 m long bridge in 36 pyrh gSA fdrus lsdaM ds ckn os ,d&nwljs ls feyrs gSa\
seconds. What is the speed of the train? Two trains start moving towards each other at a
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01) distance of 2000 metres. The first train runs at a speed
(a) 60 fdeh/?kaVk (b) 70 fdeh/?kaVk of 20 m/s and the second train runs at a speed of 30
m/s. After how many seconds do they meet each
(c) 80 fdeh/?kaVk (d) 75 fdeh/?kaVk other?
11. ,d jsyxkM+h ,d 550 ehVj yEcs IysViQkeZ dks 36 lsdaM esa ikj RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
djrh gSA ;fn ;g 70 fdyksehVj çfr ?kaVs dh xfr ls py jgh Fkh(a) 40 (b) 45
rks jsyxkM+h dh yEckbZ Kkr djsa\ (c) 35 (d) 50
A train crosses a 550m long platform in 36 seconds. 15. ,d Vªsu3 lsdaM esa
45 ehV
j ;k=kk djrh gSA rks/?ka
fdeh
Vk esa Vªsu dh

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How long was the train if it was travelling at the speed xfr fdruh gS \
of 70 km/h?
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A train travels 45m in 3 sec. So what is the speed of

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the train in km/h?
(a) 525 ehVj (b) 160 ehVj

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(c) 140 ehVj (d) 150 ehVj
(a) 48 (b) 54

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9
pky ls pyrh gS vkSj
2 : 28 pm ds ctk; 2 : 34 pm ij
16. ;ksa ,d nwljs fd rjiQ pyuk 'kq: djrs gS tc muesa
nks jsyxkfM+

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10 ja eg 2]500 ehVj dk varj gksrk gSA çFke15 jsyxkM+h
. dh xfr ls
eh.@ls
igq¡prh
gSA mlus fdl le; pyuk 'kq: fd;k Fkk\ py jgh gS rFkk nwljh] . ls py jgh gSA fdrus le; ds
10 eh.@ls
9 i'pkr og ,d nwljs ls feysxh\
Due to engine failure, an express train runs at of
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its normal speed and reaches at 2 : 34 pm instead of is a distance of 2,500 m between them. The first train
2 : 28 pm. What time did he start walking? is running at a speed of 15 m/s and the second train
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RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02) is running at a speed of 10 m/s. After how much time
will they meet each other?
(a) 1 : 34 pm (b) 1 : 32 pm
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RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)


(c) 1 : 36 pm (d) 1 : 40 pm
13. nks Vªsu A, 54 fdeh/?kaVk
sa ,d gh le; ij pyuk 'kq: djrh gSA Vªsu (a) 85 lsdaM (b) 95 lsdaM
dh vkSlr pky ls pyrs gq, 'kgj M ls 'kgj N rd tkrh gS] (c) 100 lsdaM (d) 80 lsdaM
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tcfd VªsuB, 'kgj M ls 'kgj N rd tkrh gSA nksuksa 'kgjksa17.


ds chp
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dh nwjh960 fdeh gSA ;fn nksuksa Vªsusa 8 ?kaVs ckn ,d nwljs dks ikj
r; djus esa 50 feuV yxrs gSaA blh nwjh dks 40 feUkV esa r;
B dh vkSlr pky (fdeh /?kaVk
djrh gS rks Vªsu esa dhft,A
) Kkr ds fy, bldh pky esa (fdeh /?kaVkesa) fdruh o`f¼ dh tkuh
Two trains start running at the same time. Train A pkfg,\
travels from city M to city N traveling at an average
A train running at a speed of 64 km/h takes 50
speed of 54 km/hr, while train B travels from city N
minutes to cover a certain distance. How much should
to city M. The distance between the two cities is 960
its speed (in km/h) be increased to cover the same
km. If both the trains cross each other after 8 hours
distance in 40 minutes?
then find the average speed (in km/hr) of train B.
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)
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(a) 72 (b) 60 (a) 80 (b) 10


(c) 66 (d) 76 (c) 16 (d) 25

ANSWER KEY
1.(d) 2.(d) 3.(b) 4.(b) 5.(d) 6.(a) 7.(a) 8.(d) 9.(a) 10.(c)

11.(d) 12.(a) 13.(c) 14.(a) 15.(b) 16.(c) 17.(a)

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Boat and Stream

BOAT & STREAM


ukovkSj /kjk Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. /kjk dsçfrdwy 40 fdeh dh nwjh r; djus esa ,d ukfod dks 8 (a) 4 hours (b) 3 hours
?kaVs yxrs gSa tcfd èkkjk ds vuqdwy leku nwjh r; djus esa mls
(c) 5 hours (d) 6 hours
dsoy 5 ?kaVs yxrs gSaA fLFkj ty esa ukfod dh xfr D;k Fkh\
5. 'kkar ty esa ,d uko dh pky 6 fdeh@?kaVk gS] vkSj /kjk d
pky 2-5 fdeh@?kaVk gSA ,d O;fDr uko ls 59-5 fdyksehV

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To go a distance of 40 km upstream a rower takes 8
hours while it takes her only 5 hours to go the same nwjh ij fLFkr ,d LFkku ij tkrk gS] vkSj izkjafHkd fcanq ij
distance downstream. What was the rower's speed in vkrk gSA mlds }kjk fy;k x;k dqy le; fdruk gksxk\

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RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03) the speed of the stream is 2.5 km/h. A man rows to a
(a) 1.5 fdeh@?kaVk (b) 4.5 fdeh@?kaVk place at a distance of 59.5 kilometres and comes back

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to the starting point. The total time taken by him is:
(c) 6.5 fdeh@?kaVk (d) 4 fdeh@?kaVk
(a) 22 hours (b) 18 hours
2. ,d yaxj yxh uko ygjksa ls f?kjh gSA mlls ,d rjax&'kh"kZ dh (c)
nwjh16 hours (d) 24 hours

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80 ehVj gS vkSj ygj dh xfr 20 ehVj çfr lsdaM gSA uko 6.
ja eg rd ml fudqat] /kjk ds foijhr fn'kk esa 1 ?kaVs esa 4 fdyksehVj] vk
rjax&'kh"kZ dks igqapus esa yxk vko';d le;
____ gksxkA dh fn'kk esa 15 feuV esa 2 fdyksehVj dh nwjh r; djrk gSA
If an anchored boat is rocked by waves whose crests ty esa 7 fdyksehVj dh nwjh r; djus esa mls fdruk le; yxsxk\
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are 80 m apart and whose velocity is 20 m/s, then Nikunj goes 4 km against the current of a stream in
the time required by the crests to reach the boat is 1 hour, and 2 km along the current in 15 minutes.
____. How long will it take him to go 7 km in stationary water?
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RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01) (a) 1 hour 20 minutes


(a) 0.5 lsdaM (b) 5 lsdaM (b) 1 hour 5 minutes
(c) 1 hour 15 minutes
(c) 0.2 lsdaM (d) 4 lsdaM
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(d) 1 hour 10 minutes


3. ,d fLFkj&cg rh unh esa] ,d uko /kjk dh fn'kk esa 12 fdeh@?kaVk
7. /kjk dh fn'kk esa uko dh pky] fLFkj ty esa uko dh pky dh 125»
dh pky ls ,d fuf'pr nwjh rd tkrh gS vkSj fiQj mlh nwjh dks gSA ;fn fLFkj ty esa uko fdeh dh nwjh r; djus esa 30 feuV
20dks
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foijhr fn'kk esa 24 fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls r; djrh gSA dqy ;k=kk


dk le; yxrk gS] rks crkb, fd mls /kjk ds foijhr fn'kk15esa
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ds fy, vkSlr pky Kkr dhft,A fdeh dh nwjh r; djus esa fdruk le; (?kaVksa esa) yxsxk\
In a steady-flowing river, a boat travels a certain The speed of boat in downstream is 125% of the speed
distance downstream at a speed of 12 km/hr and then in still water. If the boat takes 30 minutes to cover 20
covers the same distance in the opposite direction at km in still water, then how much time (in hours) will
a speed of 24 km/hr. Find the average speed for the it take to cover 15 km upstream?
total journey.
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RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) (a) (b)
4 2
(a) 20 fdeh@?kaVk (b) 16 fdeh@?kaVk 1
(c) 18 fdeh@?kaVk (d) 15 fdeh@?kaVk (c) (d) 1
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4. A vkSjB] 272 fdeh nwj nks LFkkuksa ls ,d&nwljs


nks ukosa ,d uko 12 ?kaVs 30 feuV esa /kjk ds60vuqdwy
8.dh vksj fdeh vkSj /kjk ds
c<+uk 'kq: djrh gSaA 'kkar ikuhA esa
vkSjuko
B dh xfr Øe'k% çfrdwy 40 fdeh tk ldrh gSA ;g 18 ?kaVs 54 feuV esa /kjk ds
32 fdeh@?kaVk vkSj 36 fdeh@?kaVkA /kjk dh
gSAfn'kk
;fn esa pyrk vuqdwy 84 fdeh vkSj /kjk ds çfrdwy 63 fdeh tk ldrh gSA 'kkar
gS vkSjB /kjk dh çfrdwy fn'kk esa pyrk gS] rks os ,d nwljs ls ty esa uko dh pky (fdeh
/ ?ka
Vk esa] fudVre iw.kkZad rd) fdruh gS\
fdrus le; esa feysaxs\ A boat can go 60 km downstream and 40 km
upstream in 12 hours 30 minutes. It can go 84 km
Two boats A and B start moving towards each other
downstream and 63 km upstream in 18 hours 54
from two places, 272 km apart. The speed of the boat minutes. What is the speed (in km/h, to the nearest
A and B in still water are 32 km/h and 36 km/h, integer) of the boat in still water?
respectively.If A moves in downstream and B moves
(a) 7 (b) 8
in upstream, then in how much time they will meet
each other? (c) 9 (d) 10

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Boat and Stream

9. ,d r Sjkd ,d fcUnq
P ls /kjk ds foijhr 6 feuV rd rSjrk gS 1
10. 'kka
r ty eas ,d uko dh pky 5 3 fdeh@ ?kaVk gSA ;g ik;k x;k
vkSj fiQj vxys 6 feuV ds fy, /kjk ds lkFk rSjrk gS vkSj ,d
fd uko dks /kjk dh foijhr fn'kk eas ,d fuf'pr nwjh r; djus
fcUnqQ ij igq¡prk gSA P;fn
vkS j Q ds chp dh nwjh
120 m
esa yxus okyk le;] /kjk dh fn'kk eas ogh nwjh r; djus esa yx
gS]rks /kjk dh pkykm/h
( esa
) gSA okys le; dk rhu xquk gSA unh dh /kjk dh pky Kkr dhft,A
A swimmer swims from a point P against the current 1
for 6 min and then swims back along the current The speed of a boat in still water is 5 km/h. It is
3
for next 6 min and reaches at a point Q. If the distance found that the boat takes thrice as much time to row
between P and Q is 120 m then the speed of the up than it does to row down the same distance in
current (in km/h) is: the river stream.Find the speed of the river stream.
(a) 0.4 km/h 23 22
(a) m/sec (b) m/sec
(b) 0.2 km/h 27 27
(c) 1 km/h 20 19

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Number System

NUMBER SYSTEM
la[;k i¼fr Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu la[;k 15376 dk oxZewy gS\ 7. la[;k 428693745 esa 9 vkSj 5 ds LFkkuh; eku dk varj gS%
Which of the numbers given below is the square roof The difference between the place values of 9 and 5 in
of 15376? the number 428693745 is:

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RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-01) RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 128 (b) 124 (a) 90995 (b) 99995
(c) 134 (d) 122
(c) 89995 (d) 8995

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2. fuEufyf[kresa ls dkSu&lk lgh gS\
3249 dkoxZewy fdruk gS%

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Which of the following is true?
The square root of 3249 is:

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29 53 29 43
(a)  (b)  (a) 63 (b) 59
6 12 6 12

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29 43 29 43
(c)  (d)  5 3
6 12 6 12 9. dk ;ksx 6 gSA mues
nks fHkUuksa a ls ,d va'k D;k gS\
gS- nwljk
4
3. fuEu esa ls fdl la[;k dk oxZewy ,d vifjes; la[;k gksxh \
an el

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Which of the following numbers will have an irrational The sum of two fractions is . One of them is .
6 4
square root?
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RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 1024 (b) 2048
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(c) 4096 (d) 2401 2 1


(a) (b)
4. fuEufyf[kresa ls dkSu&lk ,d U;wukad fHkUu gS\ 5 10

Which of the following is a reducible fraction? 1


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(c) 1 (d)
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12
fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu lh la[;k ,d iw.kZ oxZ gS\
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10.
91 79
(a) (b) Which of the following numbers is a perfect square?
15 26
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105 41
(c) (d) (a) 441 (b) 327
112 17
(c) 192 (d) 333
5. la[;kvksa esa ls dkSu&lh ifjes; la[;k ugha gS\
uhps nh xbZ 4624 dkoxZewy fdruk gS%
11.
Which of the numbers given below is NOT rational?
The square root of 4624 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) (b) 3
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64 64 (a) 42 (b) 66
(c) 3
8 (d) 8 (c) 64 (d) 68
6. nsaxs\la[;k 833749502 esa4' vkSj'2' ds LFkkuh; eku dk varj gS%
fuEu esa ls og dkSu lh fHkUu gS tks vkorhZ n'keyo ugha12.
The fraction from the ones listed below that will NOT The difference between the place values of '4' and '2'
lead to a recurring decimal is: in the number 833749502 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02)

8 6 (a) 49998
(a) (b)
56 56 (b) 30098
4 7 (c) 39098
(c) (d) (d) 39998
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Number System

13. fuEu esa ls fdldk eku 'kkar n'keyo esa çkIr gksxk\ 21. ;fn 8 vadksa dh la[;k
136p 5785, 15 ls foHkkT; gS]p rks
dk
Which of the following will give a terminating decimal? U;wurelaHko eku Kkr dhft,\
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03) If the 8 digit number 136p 5785 is divisible by 15,
3 12 then find the least possible value of p?
(a) (b) RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03)
36 36
9 6 (a) 6 (b) 3
(c) (d) (c) 4 (d) 2
36 36
14. 27225 dkoxZewy dkSu&lk gS% 22. 5776 dkoxZewy gS%
The square root of 27225 is: The square root of 5776 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03)

(a) 145 (b) 165 (a) 75 (b) 66


(c) 155 (d) 175 (c) 84 (d) 64

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15. fuEufyf•rlekarj Js.kh dk igyk ½.kkRed in Kkr dhft,A 23. fuEu la
[;kvksa esa ls la;qÙkQ la[;k dkSu lh ugha gS\
Find the first negative term of the below A.P. Which of the following number is not composite?

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(a) 13th term (b) 15th term (c) 161 (d) 109

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(c) 16th term (d) 14th term 24.
16. ;fn la[;k x4441, 11 }kjkfoHkkftr gks tkrh gS
x dk
rks eku 1 2
fdruk gS\ bldk HkkxFkk] f=k'kk dsbldk
ikl 3 HkkxFkk vkSj 'ks"k jfo

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ja eg 4
If the number x4441 is divisible by 11, what is the ds ikl FkkA jfo ds ikl dsd dk fdruk Hkkx Fkk\
face value of x?
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RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03) Tapan, Ravi and Trisha shared a cake. Tapan had
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(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 5 (d) 3 2
of it, Trisha had of it and Ravi had the rest. What
;fn 493 + 29 = 17 gks rks
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If 493 + 29 = 17, then 4.93÷ 0.0017 = ? was Ravi's share of the cake?
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
a in

RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)


(a) 290 (b) 0.29 4 1
(a) (b)
(c) 2.9 (d) 2900 7 12
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18. 5329 dkoxZewy fdruk gS\ (c)


1
(d)
2
6 6
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The square root of 5329 is:


RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)
25. 11111 dk oxZgS%
(a) 97 (b) 96 The square of 11111 is:
(c) 94 (d) 73 RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)

3 (a) 1234321 (b) 1223311


19. 2
5
dk O;qRØeS%
g (c) 123454321 (d) 321231
3 26. og NksV
h ls NksVh la[;k dkSu lh gS ftlds 435 esa tksM+us ij
Reciprocal of 2 :
5 iw.kZ oxZ çkIr gksrk gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02) The least number to be added to 435 to make it a
A

5 3 perfect square is:


(a) (b) 2
13 5 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)
3 3 (a) 3 (b) 8
(c) 5 (d) 3
2 5 (c) 6 (d) 4
20. og lc ls NksVh la[;k ftls 2800 esa ls ?kVk;k tkuk pkfg,
27.rkfd'P' og lcls NksVk /ukRed iw.kkZad'P'gS]
ls fd
cM+s çR;sd /
çkIr la[;k ,d iw.kZ oxZ gks% N dksnks HkkT; la[;kvksa ds ;ksx ds :i esa fy•k tk
ukRed iw.kkZad
The smallest number that must be subtracted from 2800 'P' gS&
ldrk gSA rks
so that the obtained number is a perfect square is: 'P' is the smallest positive integer such that every
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03) positive integer N greater than 'P' can be written as a
(a) 69 (b) 9 sum of two composite numbers. Then 'P' is:
(c) 96 (d) 73 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)

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Number System

(a) 11 (b) 6 The sum of numbers from 1 to 100 (inclusive of both) is:
(c) 10 (d) 3 RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
28. la[;k x3331 ;fn 11 ls foHkkT; gksxrks
dk LFkkuh; eku D;k gS\ (a) 5500 (b) 5505
If the number x3331 is divisible by 11, what is the face (c) 5050 (d) 5005
value of x ? 37. og NksV
h ls NksVh la[;k dkSu&lh gS ftls 202 esa ls ?kVkus ij
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02) iw.kZ oxZ çkIr gksrk gS\
(a) 4 (b) 2 The least number that must be subtracted from 202
(c) 3 (d) 5 to make it a perfect square is:
29. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu lh la[;k 9 ls foHkkT; gS\ RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 6 (b) 10
Which of the following numbers is divisible by 9?
(c) 8 (d) 14
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)
38. og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft, ftlls 1875 dks foHkkftr
(a) 12321 (b) 12345
djus ij ,d iw.kZ oxZ çkIr gksrk gS&

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(c) 45654 (d) 45678
The smallest number by which 1875 must be divided
30. 'n' ds fdrus /ukRed iw.kkZadksa n
ds3 –fy,]
8n2 + 20n – 13
to obtain a perfect square is:
,d vHkkT;gS\

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RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)

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For how many positive integers 'n', n3 – 8n2 + 20n – (a) 5 (b) 2
13 is a prime?. (c) 7 (d) 3

N
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-01) ls dkSu ,d vfoHkkT; la[;k gS\
buesa

n ra
39.
(a) 7 (b) 5
Which of the following numbers is a prime number?
(c) 2 (d) 3

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RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02)
31. 256 ds fdrusxq.ku•aM iw.kZ oxZ gSa\
ja eg (a) 121 (b) 141
How many of the factors of 256 are perfect squares? (c) 181 (d) 161
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-02) 40. fuE
u la[;kvksa esa ls dkSu lh la[;k la;qÙkQ gS\
an el
(a) 5 (b) 3 Which of the following numbers is composite?
(c) 6 (d) 4 RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03)
;fn la[;k x3451, 3 ls foHkkT; gS] xtgk¡
,d va d gS rksx ds (a) 47 (b) 57
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32.
lHkh Hko
la ekuksa dk ;ksx D;k gks ldrk gS\ (c) 37 (d) 67
If the number x3451 is divisible by 3, where x is a 41. ,d çkÑfrd la[;k dks tc 5] 6] 7 vkSj 8 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk
a in

digit, what can be the sum of all such values of x ? gS rks çR;sd ekeys esa 4 'ks"k cprk gSA ,sls lHkh la[;kvksa es
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-02) NksVh la[;k dkSu&lh gS\
(a) 11 (b) 15
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A natural number, when divided by 5, 6, 7 and 8,


(c) 16 (d) 14 leaves a remainder of 4 in each case. What is the
di J

33. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh la[;k HkkT; gS\ smallest of all such numbers?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03)
Which of the following numbers is composite ?
(a) 214 (b) 424
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(c) 844 (d) 1264
(a) 241 (b) 261
42. ,d /ukRed iw.kkZad dks 1000 esa tksM+us ij çkIr ;ksx blh la[
(c) 271 (d) 251
100 ls xq.kk djus ij çkIr la[;k ls 10-06 vf/d gSA /ukRed
34. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu&lh la[;k 12 ls foHkkT; gS\ iw.kkZad Kkr dhft,A
Which of the following numbers is divisible by 12? A positive integer, which when added to 1000, gives
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03) a sum which is greater than 10.06 when it is
A

(a) 53412 (b) 43412 multiplied by 100. This positive integer is:
(c) 33412 (d) 63412 RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 10 (b) 7
35. kT; gS] rks
;fn la[;k x4562] 9 }kjk foHk x dk e ku fdruk gksxk\
(c) 3 (d) 5
If the number x4562 is divisible by 9, what is the face 43. og NksV
h ls NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft, ftlls 72 dks xq.kk djus ij
value of x?
,d iw.kZ oxZ çkIr gksrk gSA
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
The smallest number by which 72 must be multiplied
(a) 2 (b) 3
to obtain a perfect square is:
(c) 1 (d) 4
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01)
36. 1 ls 100 (nksuksa lfEefyr) rd lHkh la[;kvksa dk ;ksx fdruk(a) 4 (b) 6
gksxk\ (c) 8 (d) 2

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Number System

44. buesa
ls dkSu&lh la[;k,¡ 6 ls foHkkT; gSa\ 108 27
(a) (b)
Which of these numbers is divisible by 6? 221 51
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)
63 153
(a) 23456 (b) 45678 (c) (d)
119 289
(c) 56792 (d) 34672
45. buesa
ls dkSu&lh la[;k 12 ls iw.kZr% foHkkT; gS\ 53. 75 vkSj 405 dshp
c rhu vadksa dh iw.kZ la[;k,¡ fdruh gSa\
Which of the numbers given below is exactly divisible How many three digit whole numbers are there
by 12? between 75 and 405?
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 43688 (b) 57816 (a) 307 (b) 305
(c) 28544 (d) 14632 (c) 306 (d) 304

46. fuEufyf•resa ls fdl la[;k dk ,d vifjes; oxZewy gksxk\ 54. [;kvksa esa ls dkSu&lh la[;k 12 ls foHkkT; gS\
fuEu la

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Which of the following numbers will have an irrational Which of the following numbers is divisible by 12?
square root? RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)

RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02) (a) 93412 (b) 63412

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(c) 73412 (d) 83412

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(a) 625 (b) 1825
(c) 1225 (d) 3025 55. la[;k 273965 esa 3 ds LFkkuh; eku vkSj vafdr eku esa vUrj fdruk g
1568 dksfdl U;wure la[;k ls foHkkftr fd;k tkuk pkfg, rkfd

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47. What is the difference between the place value and

n ra
ifj.kkeh la[;k ,d iw.kZ oxZ gks\ face value of 3 in 273965?
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
By which least number should 1568 be divided so that

r
ja eg
the resultant number is a perfect square? (a) 2035 (b) 3962
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02) (c) 2997 (d) 0
(a) 3 (b) 5 56. 7577 dks,d iw.kZ oxZ cukus ds fy, blesa ls lcls NksVh dkSu&
la[;k ?kVkbZ tk,\
an el
(c) 2 (d) 6
48. fuEufyf•resa ls fdl la[;k dk oxZewy vifjes; gS\ The least number that must be subtracted from 7577
to get a perfect square is:
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The square root of which of the following numbers is


irrational? RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)

RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02) (a) 7 (b) 6


a in

(a) 4489 (b) 1024 (c) 5 (d) 8


(c) 7840 (d) 2916 CBT-2
49. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu ,d la;qÙkQ la[;k gS\ 57. tc fdlh la [;k ds 3 xqus ls 16 ?kVk;k tkrk gS] rks ifj.kke 8 çkI
ty o

Which of the following numbers is composite? gksrk gSA ewy la[;k dk ?ku Kkr dhft,A
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RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) When 16 is subtracted from 3 times a number, the
(a) 61 (b) 51 result is 8. Find the cube of the original number.
(c) 31 (d) 41 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)

50. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh la[;k 9 ls foHkkT; gS\ (a) 343 (b) 125
Which of the following numbers is divisible by 9? (c) 512 (d) 216
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) 58. og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft,] ftls 28 ls xq.kk djus ij
(a) 56765 (b) 47862 çkIr la[;k iw.kZ oxZ gksrh gS\
(c) 54321 (d) 87654 Find the smallest number which when multiplied by
51. fuEu esa ls dkSu&lh ,d ifjes; la[;k gS\ 28 makes the number obtained a perfect square?
A

RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)


Among the following which is a rational number?
(a) 2 (b) 14
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(c) 4 (d) 7
(a) 3
32 (b) 5
32
59. tc (5) 501 dks126 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gS] rks 'ks"kiQy ds :i
(c) 4
32 (d) 6
32 esa D;k çkIr gksxk\
9 When (5) 501 is divided by 126, what will be the
52. Uuksa esa ls dkSu&lh fHkUu
uhps fn, x, fHk ds cjkcj ughaS\g
17 remainder?
9 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)
Which of the below given fractions is NOT equal to ? (a) 117 (b) 89
17
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 121 (d) 125

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Number System

60. ;fn rhu vadksa dh la[;k


7x6] 11 ls foHkkT; gS]xrks
dk eku The smallest number that can be added to 56789 to
gksxk % make it divisible by 345 is x. What is the sum of the
digits of x?
If the three digit number 7x6 is divisible by 11, then
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)
the value of x will be.
(a) 11 (b) 13
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)
(c) 9 (d) 10
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 1 (d) 3 69. ;fn 6 vadksa dh la[;k
738A6A, 11 ls foHkkT; gS vkSj rhu vadksa
61. n'keyo (Ms
lhey) la[;k 413 ds lerqY; ckbujh la[;k D;k gksxh\ dh la[;k 68X, 9 ls foHkkT;] gS
rks(A + X) dk ewY;gS \
What will be the binary number equivalent to the If the six digit number 738A6A is divisible by 11 and
decimal number 413? the three digit number 68X is divisible by 9, then the
value of (A + X) is?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
(a) 110110111 (b) 111001001
(a) 15 (b) 12

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(c) 100111111 (d) 110011101
(c) 13 (d) 11
62. nks ckbujh
la[;kvksa] 10010000 vkSj 1111001 ds chp dk varj gS%
70. og lc ls NksVh la[;k dkSu&lh gS ftls 5] 6] 8 vkSj 10 ls foHkk
The difference between two binary numbers,
djus ij lnSo 2 'ks"k cprk gS\

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10010000 and 1111001, is:
What is the smallest number which, when divided by
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)
5, 6, 8 and 10, always leaves remainder 2?

N
(a) 10111 (b) 11011

n ra
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
(c) 11101 (d) 10011
(a) 162 (b) 118
63. ik¡p vadk gSA
sa ls feydj U;wure la[;k tks 97 ls foHkkT;XgS og

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(c) 122 (d) 128
X ds vadksa
dk ;ksx D;k gS\
ja eg 71. tc 321684] 5 ls foHkkT; gS rks 'ks"k D;k gksxk\
The smallest number consisting of five digits which is
What will be the remainder when 321684 is divided by 5?
divisible by 97 is X. What is the sum of the digits of
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
an el
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(a) 3 (b) 1
(a) 13 (b) 17
(c) 4 (d) 2
(c) 16 (d) 15
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64. (423)423 × (1237)28


72.
ds ifj.kke Lo:i bdkbZ LFkku ij D;k vk,xk\ fuEufyf•rlehdj.k dh bdkbZ la[;k (;wfuV fMftVy) D;k gksxh\
What will be the unit number (unit digital) of the
What will come as a result of (423)423 × (1237)28 in the
a in

following equation?
units place?
368 × 473 × 5101?
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(a) 1 (b) 3
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(a) 3 (b) 5
(c) 9 (d) 7
(c) 7 (d) 0
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65. 0.000225 dk oxZewy D;k gS\


1 1
What is the square root of 0.000225? 73.
1 2

2 3
dk ewY; fdlds lcls utnhd gksxk\
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
1 1
(a) 0.0125 (b) 0.005 What will be the closest value of  ?
1 2 2 3
(c) 0.0015 (d) 0.015
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
66. (1373)36 – (1442)20 dk bdkbZ
vad gS% (a) 0.42 (b) 0.71
The units digit of (1373)36 – (1442)20 is: (c) 0.73 (d) 0.64
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01) 74. ;fn x 4 vadksa dh lcls cM+h la[;k gS ftls 237 ls foHkkftr fd;k
(a) 5 (b) 9 tk ldrk gS] rksx ds vadksa dk tksM+ D;k gksxk \
A

(c) 1 (d) 3
If x is the largest 4 digit number which can be divided
67. ,d lgh oxZ la[;k esa bdkbZ ds LFkku ij dHkh Hkh
_____ vad by 237, then what will be the sum of the digits of x?
ugha gks ldrk A RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
A perfect square number can never have _____ digit (a) 31 (b) 24
in the ones place. (c) 27 (d) 29
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01) 75. ;fn x  0.24  0.1296 , x dk ekucrk,¡A
(a) 6 (b) 9
If x  0.24  0.1296 , find the value of x.
(c) 1 (d) 3
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)
68. lcls NksVh la[;k tks 56789 dks 345 ls foHkkT; cukus ds fy,
(a) 0.0012 (b) 0.0144
mlesa tksM+h tk ldrh gS ogx ds vadksa dk ;ksx D;k gS\
x gSA (c) 1.44 (d) 0.12

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Number System

76. nks bujh


ck la[;kvksa 1101111 vkSj 1100101 dk ;ksx -------81.
gSA ,d la[ ;k 50 ls mruh gh vf/d gS ftruh 84 ls de gSA og
The sum of two binary numbers 1101111 and la[;k D;k gS\
1100101 is _____. A number is as much greater than 50 as it is less than
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) 84. What is that number?
(a) 11010100 (b) 100000110 RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)

(c) 11110000 (d) 100011100 (a) 66 (b) 67


(c) 65 (d) 68
77. 3 cDlksa
dk otu 4] 7 vkSj 10 fdyksxzke gS] buesa ls dkSu cDlksa ds
82. pkj va
fdlh Hkh la;kstu dk fdyksxzke esa dqy otu ugha gks ldrk\ dksa dh ,d la[;k1xy7, 11 ls iw.kZr% foHkkT;
x – ygSA
dk eku D;k gksxk\
The weights of 3 boxes are 4, 7 and 10 kg. Which of
the following cannot be the total weight in kilograms A four digit number 1xy7 is exactly divisible by 11.
of any combination of boxes? What will be the value of x – y?
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)

es
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)

(a) 18 (b) 21 (a) –6 (b) –4


(c) 14 (d) 17 (c) –8 (d) –2

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78. ckbujh 11011010
1 n'keyo ____ ds cjkcj gSA 83. 366 × 641 × 753 esabdkbZ dk vad D;k gS\

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What is the units digit in 366 × 641 × 753?
Binary 110110101 is equivalent to decimal _____.

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RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)

n ra
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)
(a) 6 (b) 7
(a) 477 (b) 437
(c) 3 (d) 8

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(c) 333 (d) 349
ja eg 84. ,d irywu •jhnus esa 2]000 #i;s •pZ gq,A •pZ gq, iSls 'kf'k ds
79. ckbujh la[
;kvksa 1100100 vkSj 1101110 ____ gSA
dk ;ksx
2
The sum of the binary numbers 1100100 and ikl ds dqy iSls dk5 ok¡ Hkkx
FksA mlds ikl dqy fdrus iSls Fks\
1101110 is _____.
an el

RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02)


It cost Rs.2,000 to buy one trouser. The money spent

(a) 11100110 (b) 11010010 2


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was th of the total money that Shashi had. How


(c) 11110010 (d) 11001000 5
much money did he have in all?
2
a in

80. vfer us fdlh la[;k ds 15


osa fgL
ls dh x.kuk djus ds ctk; RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(a) Rs.4,250 (b) Rs.4,000
2 (c) Rs.4,750 (d) Rs.5,000
mlds osa fgL
ls dh x.kuk dhA mldk mÙkj lgh mÙkj ls 336
ty o

5 85. ,d ijh{kk esa] mPpre vkSj U;wure çkIrkadksa esa 55 dk varj F


vf/d FkkA og la[;k Kkr dhft, A
di J

9
mPp fuEu ls4 xqukvf/d Fkk rks U;wure çkIrkad Kkr djsaA
2
Instead of calculating th of a number, Amit
15 In an examination, the difference between the highest
2 9
calculated th of it. His answer was 336 more than and lowest marks was 55 and the higher was times
5 4
the correct answer. Find that number. more than the lower then find the lowest score.
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02) RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(a) 1008 (b) 1344 (a) 48 (b) 36
A

(c) 1260 (d) 1680 (c) 40 (d) 44

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Number System

ANSWER KEY
1.(b) 2.(c) 3.(b) 4.(c) 5.(d) 6.(d) 7.(c) 8.(c) 9.(d) 10.(a)

11.(d) 12.(d) 13.(c) 14.(b) 15.(c) 16.(d) 17.(d) 18.(d) 19.(a) 20.(c)

21.(c) 22.(b) 23.(d) 24.(b) 25.(c) 26.(c) 27.(a) 28.(b) 29.(a) 30.(d)

31.(a) 32.(b) 33.(b) 34.(a) 35.(c) 36.(c) 37.(a) 38.(d) 39.(c) 40.(b)

41.(c) 42.(a) 43.(d) 44.(b) 45.(b) 46.(b) 47.(c) 48.(c) 49.(b) 50.(b)

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51.(b) 52.(a) 53.(b) 54.(d) 55.(c) 56.(d) 57.(c) 58.(d) 59.(d) 60.(a)

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61.(d) 62.(c) 63.(b) 64.(d) 65.(d) 66.(a) 67.(d) 68.(d) 69.(c) 70.(c)

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71.(b) 72.(d) 73.(c) 74.(c) 75.(b) 76.(a) 77.(a) 78.(b) 79.(b) 80.(c)

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81.(b) 82.(a) 83.(d) 84.(d) 85.(d)

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an el
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A

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LCM and HCF

LCM AND HCF


y-l -i- vkSj e-l-i- Aditya Ranjan Sir

4 2 5 7. 20] 28 vkSj 48 dk e-l- gS%


1. , vkSj dk y-l- Kkr dhft,A
5 3 7 The HCF of 20, 28 and 48 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01)
4 2 5

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Find the L.C.M. of , and (a) 8 (b) 2
5 3 7
(c) 1 (d) 4
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-03)
8. 16] 28 vkSj 42 dk y-l- D;k gS\

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(a) 25 (b) 20

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(c) 40 (d) 30 The LCM of the three numbers 16, 28 and 42 is:
2. 48 vkSj45dk y-l- D;k gS\ RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01)

N
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(a) 168 (b) 2
The LCM of 48 and 54 is:
(c) 252 (d) 336
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)
,d çkÑr la[;k dks tc 4] 5] 6 ;k 7 ls foHkkftr fd;k tkrk gS

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(a) 6 × 8 × 9 (b) 48 × 54 9.
(c) 6 × 2 × 9
ja eg (d) 6 × 8 × 3 rks çR;sd n'kk esa 'ks"k 3 cprk gSA ,slh lcls NksVh la[;k D;k
3. fuE
ufyf•r fodYiksa esa ls dkSu lk lcls NksVk oxZ gS] tks 8] 15 AvkSj
natural number, when divided by 4, 5, 6 or 7, leaves
20 ls iw.kZr% foHkkftr gks\ a remainder of 3 in each case. What is the smallest of
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all such numbers?


Find the smallest square number from among the
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
given option which is divisible by each of 8, 15 and
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20. (a) 63 (b) 423


RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 843 (d) 213
(a) 3600 (b) 6400 10. e-l- fdruk gksxk\
36] 54 vkSj 108 dk
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(c) 14400 (d) 4900 The HCF of 36, 54 and 108 is:
2 RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
dksfdl la[;k ls foHkkftr fd;k tkuk pkfg, rkfd
20 izkIr gks\
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4. 10
3 (a) 6 (b) 9
(c) 18 (d) 12
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2
By what number should 10 be divided to obtain 20? 11. og NksVh ls NksVh la[;k Kkr dhft, ftls 20] 25] 35 rFkk 40 l
3
foHkkftr djus ij 'ks"k Øe'k% 14] 19] 29 vkSj 34 çkIr gksrk gSA
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)
Find the least number which divided by 20, 25, 35
9 7
(a) (b) and 40 leaves remainder 14, 19, 29 and 34
15 15
respectively?
8 6 RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(c) (d)
15 15
(a) 1364 (b) 1394
5. nks la[
;kvksa dk vuqikr 15 % 11 gSA ;fn mudk egÙke lekiorZd
(c) 1384 (d) 1374
13 gS] rks la[;k,¡ Kkr djsa &
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12. 56] 84 vkSj 211dk y-l- fdruk gS\


Two numbers are in the ratio of 15: 11. If their H.C.F.
The LCM of 56, 84 and 112 is:
is 13. Find the numbers :
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 210 (b) 336
(a) 195, 143 (b) 196, 143
(c) 420 (d) 168
(c) 195, 141 (d) 195, 142
6. 36] 72vkSj 126 dkHCF D;k gS\ 13. 14] 21 vkSj 35 dk y-l- D;k gS\
What is the HCF of 36, 72 and 126? The LCM of 14, 21 and 35 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02) RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)

(a) 18 (b) 36 (a) 7 (b) 210


(c) 9 (d) 12 (c) 70 (d) 140

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LCM and HCF

14. 15] 18 vkSj 24


dk y-l- D;k gksxk\ 24. 96] 156 ,oa 60dk egÙke lekiorZd
_____ gSA
The LCM of 15, 18 and 24 is: The HCF of 96, 156 and 60 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-01) RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 540 (b) 3 (a) 12 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 360 (c) 48 (d) 3
15. 24] 60 vkSj 90 dk e-l
- fdruk gS& 25. 12] 18] 20 vkSj 25 ls iw.kZ foHkkftr gksus okyh ik¡p vadk
The HCF of 24, 60 and 90 is: lcls NksVh la[;k dkSu&lh gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03)
What is the least number consisting of five digits that
(a) 3 (b) 6
is exactly divisible by 12, 18, 20 and 25?
(c) 12 (d) 4
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
16. 68 dk y- l- Kkr djsaA
34] 51 vkSj (a) 10000 (b) 10800
Find the LCM of 34, 51 and 68. (c) 11250 (d) 10680

es
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02)
CBT-2
(a) 238 (b) 204
26. ;kvksa dk
nks la[ LCM 48 gSmudk vuqikr 2% 3 gSA la[;kvksa dk
(c) 136 (d) 102

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;ksx Kkr dhft, A

Si m
17. 45] 30] vkSj
35 dk y-l- fdruk gS\
LCM of two numbers is 48. Their ratio is 2:3. Find the
The LCM of the three numbers 45, 30, and 35 is:

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sum of the numbers.

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RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03)
RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)
(a) 630 (b) 420
(a) 40 (b) 24

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(c) 180 (d) 840
ja eg (c) 30 (d) 48
18. 14] 35 vkSj 56
dk y-l- fdruk gS\
27. 48 vkSj 54 dky?kqÙke lekioR;Z Kkr dhft,A
The LCM of 14, 35 and 56 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01)
Find the least common multiple of 48 and 54.
an el

(a) 280 (b) 140 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)

(c) 210 (d) 560 (a) 234 (b) 342


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19. 37] 111 vkS


j 148 dk y-l- fdruk gS\ (c) 144 (d) 432
Find the LCM of 37, 111 and 148: 28. 275 vkSj 308 dkHCF D;k gS\
a in

RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02) What is HCF of 275 and 308?
(a) 296 (b) 444 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(c) 222 (d) 424 (a) 17 (b) 19
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20. egÙke lekiorZd D;k gS\


42] 63 vkSj 105 dk (c) 11 (d) 15
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The HCF of 42, 63 and 105 is: 29. ;kvksa dk e-l-i- 9 gS vkSj mudk y-l-i- 252 gSA la[;kvk
nks la[
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02) dk ;ksx gS%
(a) 7 (b) 630
HCF of two numbers is 9 and their LCM is 252. The
(c) 63 (d) 21
sum of the numbers is:
21. 162] 54 vkSj 135 dkgÙke
e lekiorZd fdruk gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-01)
The HCF of 162, 54 and 135 is: (a) 78 (b) 99
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(c) 90 (d) 108
(a) 9 (b) 1
30. 345 ds e-l-i- rFkk y-l-i- dk varj fdruk gksxk\
184 rFkk
(c) 27 (d) 3
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22. 34] 85 vkSj 102


dk y-l- •kstsaA What will be the difference of LCM and HCF of 184
and 345?
Find the LCM of 34, 85 and 102.
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-03)
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 2691 (b) 2737
(a) 510 (b) 1020
(c) 2760 (d) 2714
(c) 340 (d) 680
23. j 168 dk e-l- fdruk gS\
56] 140 vkS 31. 506 vkSj 782 dk Ùke
eg lekiorZd crk,aA
The HCF of 56, 140 and 168 is: Find the greatest common factor of 506 and 782.
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01) RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01)

(a) 28 (b) 7 (a) 34 (b) 29


(c) 14 (d) 4 (c) 46 (d) 22

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LCM and HCF

32. 56 vkSj 50 dk y?kqÙke le Kkr dhft,A


kioR;Z The HCF of two numbers is 29, and the other two
Find the lowest common multiple of 56 and 50. factors of their LCM are 15 and 13. The largest of the
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02) two numbers is:
(a) 700 (b) 800 SSC CPO 24/11/2020 (Shift-2)

(c) 1400 (d) 1500 (a) 435 (b) 377


33. og lcls NksV
h la[;k dkSulh gS ftls nksxquk djus ij og 7] 12 vkSj (c) 406 (d) 464
15 ls iw.kZr% foHkkT; gksrh gS\ 35. nks la[;kvksa dk e-l- (HCF) vkSj y-l- (LCM) Øe'k% 8vkSj 48
What is the smallest number which when doubled is gSA ;fn nks la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 2 % 3 gS] rks nks la[;kvksa e
completely divisible by 7, 12 and 15? la[;k dkSu&lh gS\
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)
The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 8 and 48
(a) 220 (b) 215 respectively. If the ratio of the two numbers is 2 : 3,
(c) 214 (d) 210 then the largest of the two numbers is:

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34. nks a[;kvksa
l dk (e-l- i) 29 gS]vkSj muds
HCF LCM (y-l -i) SSC CPO 12/12/2019 (Shift-02)
ds vU; nks xq.ku[kaM mu nks la[;kvksa esa cM+h la[;k(a) 24
15 vkSj13 gSaA (b) 18
Kkr djasA (c) 48 (d) 16

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ANSWER KEY

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1.(b) 2.(a)
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3.(a) 4.(c) 5.(a) 6.(a) 7.(d) 8.(d) 9.(b) 10.(c)

11.(b) 12.(b) 13.(b) 14.(d) 15.(b) 16.(b) 17.(a) 18.(a) 19.(b) 20.(d)
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21.(c) 22.(a) 23.(a) 24.(a) 25.(b) 26.(a) 27.(d) 28.(c) 29.(b) 30.(b)
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31.(c) 32.(c) 33.(d) 34.(a) 35.(a)


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Simplification & Surds and Indices

SIMPLIFICATION &
SURDS AND INDICES
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1. fuEu dk
s gy djsaaaaaassaA (a) 30 (b) 29
(c) 22 (d) 37
Solve the following:
8. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
1

es
{–45 – (–96) ÷ (–32)} = ? Solve the following:
4
(–8) [36 ÷ {7 – (–2)}] ÷ (–4) {19 – (–3) × (–5)} = ?
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-02)
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) 12 (b) 10.5

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(a) 2 (b) –4
(c) –12 (d) –10.5

Si m
(c) 4 (d) –2
2. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk
9. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk

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Solve the following:

n ra
Solve the following:
27–[38 – {46 – (15 –13 – 2)}]
24 ÷ (20 – 12 ÷ 3 × 8) = ?
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-02)

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RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) 35 ja eg (b) 31
(a) –2 (b) –3
(c) 29 (d) 30
(c) 3 (d) 6
3. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk
10. s gy djsa%
fuEu dk
an el
Solve the following:
Solve the following:
(–261) + (–380) (-521) + 821 (–121)
7 × {4 + (–2) × (–3)} = ?
RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-02)
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RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03)


(a) 800 (b) 825
(a) 70 (b) 14
(c) 822 (d) 833
(c) –42 (d) –14
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4. s gy djsa%
fuEu dk
11. 23 × 31= 713, 0.0713 + 3.1 dk ekufdruk gS\
Solve the following:
23 × 31= 713, How much is 0.0713 + 3.1?
22 – (1/4) {–5 – (–48)÷ (–16)}
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RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03)


RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 0.0023 (b) 0.23
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(a) 0 (b) 24
(c) 0.023 (d) 2.3
(c) 22 (d) 21
12. 5776 dkoxZewy fdruk gS\
5. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
The square root of 5776 is:
Solve the following:
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01)
122 + 345 – 1 × 1011 ÷ 337 = ? (a) 84 (b) 76
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(c) 64 (d) 66
(a) 644 (b) 460
13. buesa
ls fdl la[;k dk oxZewy ,d vifjes; la[;k gS\
(c) 446 (d) 464
The square root of which of the following numbers is
6. s gy djsa]
fuEu dk
A

irrational?
Solve the following. RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
78 ÷ [–4 + (–3) dk {27 ÷ (–18 ÷ – 2)}] = ? (a) 3969 (b) 5625
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02) (c) 6560 (d) 1764
(a) –6 (b) 13 14. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk
(c) 6 (d) 15.6
Solve the following:
7. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
1
Solve the following: 25 – {5 + 4 – (3 + 2 – 1 + 3)} = ?
2
38  60  5  16  8  2  3 = ? (a) 23
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(b) 21
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(c) 24 (d) 22

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15. fuEu dk
s gy djsa& 23. 1.004 – 0.4 fdlds cjkcj gS\
Solve the following: 1.004 – 0.4 is equal to:
4 4 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
 ?
5 7 (a) 0.006 (b) 0.640
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03) (c) 1 (d) 0.604

13 8
24. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk
(a) 1 (b) Solve the following:
35 35

(c)
8
(d)
16
  
24  25 – 26  27 – 28  29  = ?
 
12 35
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
16. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk
(a) –2 (b) –1
Solve the following:

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(c) 1 (d) –3

  
23 – 24 – 25 – 26 – 27 – 28  = ? 25. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
 
Solve the following:

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RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03)

Si m
(a) –2 (b) –3 –4 – (–7 – 12 ÷ 4) = ?
(c) –1 (d) 1 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)

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n ra
17. 6561 dk oxZe
wy D;k gS\ (a) 6 (b) –14
What is the square root of 6561? (c) –2 (d) 0.75

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RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)
ja eg 26. 4096 dk oxZe
wy D;k gS\
(a) 77 (b) 89 The square root of 4096 is:
(c) 79 (d) 81 RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-01)
576 dk oxZ
ewy D;k gS\
an el
18. (a) 56 (b) 74
What is the square root of 576? (c) 68 (d) 64
dks,d lkèkkj.k fHkUu ds :i esa mlds ljy :i esa dSls
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RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01) 27. 0.0245


(a) 24 (b) 36
fy[kk tk,xk\
(c) 26 (d) 34
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19. fuEu dk
s gy djsa& 0.0245 written as a vulgar fraction in its simplest form
=?
Solve the following:
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-02)
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36 – [18 – {14 – (15 – 4 ÷ 2 × 2)}]


RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01) 9 27
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(a) (b)
(a) 20 (b) 22 37 1100
(c) 21 (d) 23
27 9
20. 0-9 dk oxZewy fdlds cjkcj gS& (c)
1111
(d)
370
Square root of 0.9 is equal to :
28. fuEu esa ls dkSu lk vkorhZ n'keyo iznku djsxk\
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02)
Which of the following will yield a recurring decimal?
(a) 0.03 (b) 0.3
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(c) 0.9487 (d) 0.9463
21. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk 21 21
(a) (b)
A

Solve the following: 30 120

24 ÷ (19 – 9 ÷ 3 × 9) = ? 21 21
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-02) (c) (d)
60 90
(a) –3 (b) –4
29. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
(c) 3 (d) 6
Solve the following:
22. 12 +3 (–2 × 3) – (18 ÷ 6) dk eku D;k gksxk\
0.196 + 1.96 + 19.6 + 196 = ?
What is the value of 12 +3 (–2 × 3) – (18 ÷ 6) ?
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03)
RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 217.756 (b) 216.856
(a) 5 (b) –9
(c) –5 (d) 9 (c) 216.756 (d) 217.676

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182 38. fuEu dk


s gy djsa&
30.
130
dk ljyre :i gS& Solve the following:
–70 + 28 ÷ (7 – 3) = ?
182
when written in the simplest form is: RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-01)
130
(a) –9 (b) –69
RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(c) –10.5 (d) –63

(a)
28
(b)
91 39. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
20 65
Solve the following:
14 7
(c)
10
(d)
5     
252  51  27  9  8  7   ?

31. fuEu dk
s gy djsa& RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)

es
Solve the following: (a) 14 (b) 9
23 – [23 – {23 – (23 – 23 + 23)}] (c) 7 (d) 18

RRB ALP & TECH 20/08/2018 (Shift-03) 1  3  1  1 1  

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3  1   2  1    ds eku dk O;qRØe gksxk&

Si m
(a) –1 (b) 23 40. 12  4  2  2 3  
(c) 1 (d) 0

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The reciprocal of the value of
;fn 23 × 19 = 437 gSrks0.0437 ÷ 1.9 = ?

n ra
32.
23 × 19 = 437. How much is 0.0437 ÷ 1.9 = ? 1  3  1  1 1  
3  1   2  1    is:

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RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
ja eg 12  4  2  2 3  
(a) 0.0023 (b) 2.3
RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(c) 0.023 (d) 0.23
33. 5184 dk oxZe
wy D;k gS\ (a)
2
(b) 2
an el
3
The square root of 5184 is:
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(c) 1 (d) 0
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(a) 72 (b) 82 41. fuEu dk


s gy djsa&
(c) 74 (d) 76 Solve the following:
6084 dkoxZewy fdruk gS\
a in

34.
  1 
The square root of 6084 is: 2  5  5  8  1    1  ?
  3 
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)
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RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02)


(a) 74 (b) 82
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(c) 76 (d) 78 1 5
(a) (b)
35. 34] 51 vkSj
68 dk y- l- Kkr djsaA 2 2
Find the LCM of 34, 51 and 68. 3
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02) (c) (d) 2
2
(a) 238 (b) 204
1
(c) 136 (d) 102 42.
300
dksvkorhZ n'keyo esa dSls fy•k tkrk gS%
36. 9409 dkoxZewy fdruk gS\
What is the square root of 9409? 1
written as a recurring decimal is:
A

RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02) 300


(a) 87 (b) 97 RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(c) 89 (d) 83 (a) 0.3 (b) 0.003
37. s gy djsa&
fuEu dk (c) 0.03 (d) 0.0003
Solve the following: 43. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
1 Solve the following:
4+   [{-10×(25 – 13 – 3)} ÷ (–5)]=?
6 122 + 345 – 3 ÷ 1116 × 372
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)

(a) 8 (b) 9 (a) 466 (b) 469


(c) 6 (d) 7 (c) 446 (d) 460

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44. fuEu dk
s gy djsa% 52. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
Solve the following Solve the following:

1 14 ÷ {(5 of 2 – 3)} × 4(7 – 2)


72 
2
 
15  12 – 9  6 – 5  7   ? RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01)

RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01) 1


(a) (b) 40
(a) 6 (b) 9 10
(c) 12 (d) 8 14
(c) 44 (d)
45. fuEu la
[;kvksa esa ls dkSu&lh la[;k vifjes; gS\ 19

Which of the following numbers is irrational?


53. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01)
Solve the following:

(a) 3
64 (b) 64 0.23 – 0.13
?

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(c) 6
64 (d) 4
64
0.2  0.12
46. fuEu dk
s gy djsa& RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01)

ot
Solve the following: 7 7

Si m
(a) (b)
90 90
8 × {5 – (–2) × (–3)} = ?
1 3

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RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) (d)

n ra
(a) 8 (b) –168 18 40
(c) 88 (d) –8 54. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&

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47. fn, x, O;atd dk eku Kkr dhft,%
ja eg Solve the following:
Find the value of the given expression: 16 – [5 – 2 {14 of 2 – (8 ÷ 4 × 2 – 1 + 3)}]
6 – 36 × 3 ÷ 6 + 5 = ? RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-01)
(a) 51 (b) 55
an el
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(c) 62 (d) 65
42
(a)
11
(b) 7 55. fuEu dk
s gy djsa&
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42 Solve the following:


(c) (d) –7
11
0.33  0.23
a in

48. fuEu dk
s gy djsa% ?
0.3 – 0.22
Solve the following:
RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
ty o

(–6) [40 ÷ {7 –(–3)}] = ?


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(a) (b) 2
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(a) 24 (b) –60 2


(c) 60 (d) –24 5 3
(c) (d)
49. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu&lh la[;k 16384 dk oxZ ewy gS \ 2 2
Which of the numbers given below is the square root 56. 5041 dkoxZ ewy fdruk gS\
of 16384? What is the square root of 5041?
RRB ALP & TECH 30/08/2018 (Shift-03) RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) 132 (b) 128 (a) 71 (b) 79
(c) 118 (d) 122 (c) 81 (d) 69
57. 18. 0.296 + 2.96 + 29.6 + 296 = ?
A

1
50. 4+ × [{–12 × (24 – 13 – 3)} ÷ (20 – 4)] = ? RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-02)
6
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(a) 327.756 (b) 328.856
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 327.856 (d) 328.756
(c) 5 (d) 3
58. 93  32  274  225 dk eku Kkr djsaA
51. s gy djsa%
fuEu dk
Solve the following:
Evaluate: 93  32  274  225
196 – 19.6 – 1.96 – 0.196 = ?
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(a) 173.254 (b) 173.234 (a) 9 (b) 11


(c) 174.234 (d) 174.244 (c) 12 (d) 10

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59. fuEu dk
s gy djsa& 66. fn, x, O;atd dk eku Kkr dhft, %
Solve the following: Find the value of the given expression:
45 – [38 – {80 + 4 – (8 – 12 ÷ 3) ÷ 4}] = ? 16 – (25% dk (14 × 10 ÷ 35 + 12 × 10 ÷ 15))
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(a) 25 (b) 27 (a) 9 (b) 11
(c) 26 (d) 28 (c) 7 (d) 13
60. fuEu dk
s gy djsa& 5
Solve the following: 67. uhps nh xbZ fHkUuksa esa ls dkSu&lh
8
tksM+us
fHkUUk
ij 1 esa
cu tkrk gS\
12 – 20% dk (42 × 5 ÷ 15 – 18 × 10 ÷ 15 + 8) = ....... 5
Which of the fractions given below, when added to ,
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(a) 8 (b) 12 gives 1?
(c) 6 (d) 10 RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-02)

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61. ;fn 138.21 + 146.24 + 213.82 – 1523.28 = x – 6 5
(a) (b)
1267.27 rksx = 24 2
6 6

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If 138.21 + 146.24 + 213.82 – 1523.28 = x – 1267.27 (c) (d)

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then x = 16 3
RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02) 4 5
og fHkUu Kkr dhft, tks ls mruh gh cM+h gS ftruh
ls de gS%

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68.
6

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(a) 152.36 (b) 239.26 7
(c) 242.26 (d) 248.36 4
Find the fraction which is as much greater than
s gy djsa&
fuEu dk

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62. 7
Solve the following:
2 2
ja eg as it is less than
5
6
:
(0.1 – 0.025 ) ÷ (0.1 – 0.025) = .....
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an el

(a) 0.325 (b) 0.125 59 84


(a) (b)
(c) 0.25 (d) 0.625 84 59
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5x  1  5 7 58 59
63. x dk ekugSA
;fn 2 – 4  6x  3   6 gS] rks (c)
84
(d)
85
2
a in

If
5x 1  5 7
–  6x    , then find the value of x. 69. 40 la[;k çkIr djus ds fy,] la[;k 6 9 dks fdlls xq.kk fd;k
2 4 3 6
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tkuk pkfg,\
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5 5 2
To get number 40, the number 6
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(a) (b) should be


7 4 9
3 3 multiplied with
(c) (d) RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02)
4 7
64. fuEufyf•rdks gy dhft,A (a) 7
3
(b) 3
5
7 7
Solve the following.
3 3
(c) 7 (d) 6
0.2025  0.1225  6 7
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1 1
(a) 0.9 (b) 0.6 70. fdlh fHkUu
dks tc 3 esals ?kVk;k tkrk gS12
rks'ks"k cprk
gSA
A

(c) 0.8 (d) 1.2


fHkUu crk,a\
5x  7 2x 1 1
65. ;fn 3  2  5  3   3 gS] rks
x dk ekugSA 1 1
A fraction, when taken away from gives . Then
3 12
5x 7  2x 1  1
If    = , then find the value of x. fraction is:
3 2  5 3 3
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5 1
5 25 (a) (b)
(a) (b) 12 4
14 8
3 1
5 25 (c) (d)
(c) (d) 4 9
14 8

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ANSWER KEY
1.(a) 2.(a) 3.(c) 4.(b) 5.(d) 6.(a) 7.(c) 8.(a) 9.(a) 10.(a)

11.(c) 12.(b) 13.(c) 14.(c) 15.(a) 16.(b) 17.(d) 18.(a) 19.(c) 20.(c)

21.(a) 22.(b) 23.(d) 24.(d) 25.(a) 26.(d) 27.(b) 28.(d) 29.(a) 30.(d)

31.(d) 32.(c) 33.(a) 34.(d) 35.(b) 36.(b) 37.(d) 38.(d) 39.(a) 40.(a)

41.(b) 42.(b) 43.(a) 44.(a) 45.(d) 46.(d) 47.(d) 48.(d) 49.(b) 50.(d)

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51.(d) 52.(b) 53.(a) 54.(b) 55.(a) 56.(a) 57.(b) 58.(d) 59.(c) 60.(d)

61.(c) 62.(b) 63.(c) 64.(c) 65.(b) 66.(d) 67.(c) 68.(a) 69.(d) 70.(b)

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TRIGONOMETRY
dks.kfefr
f=k Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. ;fn cot4 + cot2 = 3 gks rks


cosec4 – cosec2 = ? 8. ;fn tan4 + tan2 = 2 gks rks
sec4 – sec2 = ?
If cot4 + cot2 = 3, then cosec4 – cosec2 = ? If tan4 + tan2 = 2, then sec4 – sec2 = ?
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(a) 2 (b) 0 (a) 1 (b) 0
(c) 1 (d) 3 (c) 3 (d) 2
sin 30 1  cos 30
7 9.  ?

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2. ;fn tan = gS]rksp dk eku D;k gksxk\ 1  cos 30 sin30

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24 RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)

tan   sec  p (a) 3 (b) 1

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– (c) 2 (d) 4

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sin  28
10. ;fn ABCD ,d pØh; prqHkqZt gS]
cosrks
2
A – cos2B – cos2C
7 + cos D dk eku D;k gksxk\
2

r
If tan = then find the value of p such that
24 ja eg If ABCD is a Cyclic Quadrilateral, then the value of
tan   sec  p cos2A – cos2B – cos2C + cos2D is:
= – RRB ALP & TECH 17/08/2018 (Shift-01)
sin  28
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(a) –1 (b) 1
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(c) 0 (d) 2
(a) 25 (b) 75
11. fuEu gydjsa&
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(c) 50 (d) 100


Solve the following:
3. ;fn 2sec2x – tan2x = 5 vkSj0  x  90 gSrksx = ?
1 1
 ?
a in

If 2sec2x – tan2x = 5 and 0  x  90 , then x = ?


1  sin  1  sin 
RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-01)
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(a) 45° (b) 60° (a) 0 (b) 2cos2
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(c) 30° (d) 90° (c) 2sec 


2
(d) 1
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4. If cosec + cot = 2, then cot = ? 12. sin cos(90° –) + cos sin(90° – ) = ?
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(a) 0 (b) 1 (a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 0.75 (d) 0.5 (c) –1 (d) 0
5. If sec + tan = 4, sec – tan = ? 13. tan – cotdk eku D;k gksxk\
;fn tan = 2  1 gks rks
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02)
(a) 1 (b) 0.75 If tan = 2  1 then the value of tan – cot is:
(c) 0.25 (d) 0.5 RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-01)

6. ;fn tan = 2  1 gS] rks


tan – cot = ? (a) 2 1 (b) 2
(c) 1 (d) 2 2
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If tan = 2  1 , then the value of tan – cot = ?


2
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-03) 14. fdlh o`Ùk dh
,d pki dh yackbZ o`Ùk dh ifjf/ dh
9
gSA
o`Ùk ds
(a) (b) –2
2 2 dsUæ ij pki ds }kjk cuk;s x, dks.k dh eki (fMxzh esa) D;k gks
(c) 1 (d) 2 1 2
The length of a minor arc is of the circumference
7. fuEufyf•resa ls dkSu lk ,d ikbFkkxksjl f=kd gS\ 9
Which of the following is a Pythagorean triplet? of the circle. Write the measure of the angle (in degrees)
subtended by the arc at the centre of the circle :
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(a) 8, 15, 17 (b) 17, 21, 29
(a) 50 (b) 80
(c) 7, 9, 11 (d) 2, 3, 5
(c) 60 (d) 30

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15. ;fn sinx + cos x = 2 sin x, rkstanx dk ekuD;k gksxk\ 24 1


(a) (b)
5 5
If sinx + cos x = 2 sin x, then the value of tanx is:
RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02) 12 13
(c) (d)
5 5
(a) 2 1 (b) 1
22. ;fn cot = 2  1 gS]rkstan – cotdk eku fdruk gksxk\
(c) 2 1 (d) 2
16. ;fn sec + tan = 2, rc sec – tan = ? If cot = 2  1 , then the value of tan – cot = ?
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RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02) (a) 2 2 (b) –2


(a) 1 (b) 1.5
(c) 1  2 (d) 2 1
(c) 0.75 (d) 0.5

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4
17.
A 23. ,d ledk s.k f=kHkqt
;fn sin4A – cos4A = 1 gS]rks 2 dk eku fMxzh esa D;k gksxk\ ABC dk ledks.kB ij gS] vkSjtan A =
3
gSA ;fn
AC = 25 lseh gS
] rksBC dh yEckbZ
fdruh gS\
0  A  90

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A right-angled triangle ABC is right-angled at B, and
A
If sin4A – cos4A = 1 then in Degrees is 0  A  90 4

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2 tan A = . If AC = 25 cm, then length of BC is:

n ra
3
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(a) 60 (b) 45
(a) 20 cm (b) 18.75 cm

r
(c) 40 ja eg (d) 30
(c) 33.3 cm (d) 24 cm

18.
2sin   cos 
;fn 3tan = 2 gS]rks2cos   sin  dk eku gksxk& 24. ;fn 3cos2x – 2sin2x = –0.75 gS vkSj
0°  x  90° gS]rksx
dk eku D;k gksxk\
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2sin   cos  If 3cos2 x – 2sin2x = –0.75 and 0°  x  90°, then x =?


If 3tan = 2, find the value of
2cos   sin  RRB ALP & TECH 31/08/2018 (Shift-03)
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RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-02) (a) 30° (b) 90°
1 1 (c) 60° (d) 45°
(a) (b) CBT-2
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2 3
1 25. sec30° + cos30° = ?
(c) (d) 0 RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)
4
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19. ;fn cosec + cot = 2, gks rks


cosec = ? 7 7
(a) (b)
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If cosec + cot = 2, then cosec = ? 3 6


RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03)
(a) 2 (b) 1.5 3 3
(c) 7 (d)
(c) 1 (d) 1.25 6 6

20. ;fn sin = cos vkSj U;wu 2sin2 – 3cos2 dk eku 26.
gS] rks XYZ, Y ij ledk s.k gSA ;fn
X = 45° gks] rks
sec x = ?
fdruk gS\ XYZ is at right angled at Y. If X = 45°, then sec x
If sin = cos, and  is acute, the value of 2sin2 – =?
3cos2 is: RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)

RRB ALP & TECH 29/08/2018 (Shift-03) 2


A

(a) 2 2 (b)
1 2
(a) 1 (b) 
2 (c) 2 (d) 2
1
(c) –1 (d) 1
2 27. cos 30° – × cosec 60° = ?
2
1
21. ;fn tan = 5
, rkscosec2 – sec2dk eku Kkr dhft,A RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-02)

2 2
1 (a) (b)
3 3
If tan = , find the value of cosec2 – sec2
5
2 2
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28. ABC ij le dks.k gSA C


;fn = 30° gks] rks
sec B = ? 15 35
(a) (b)
ABC is a right angle triangle. If C = 30°, then sec B 8 6
=?
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(c) (d)
8 6
(a) 2 (b) 2
31. sec45° – tan60° = ?
1 RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)
(c) (d) 0.50
2
(a)  3 2 (b) 3 2
29. 5sin – 2cos dk eku Kkr djsa] ;fn
 = 30° gSA
Find the value of 5sin – 2cos, if  = 30°. 3
(c)  3 2 (d)
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-01) 2

2 3 52 3

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15
(a)
2
(b)
2 32. ;fn sin = , rkscot = ?
17

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3 3 52 3 15
(c) (d) If sin = , then cot = ?

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2 2 17
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-03)

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12
;fn sin = 13 gks] ks
r 2cot + 13cosdk eku Kkr dhft,A

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30.
8 8
(a) (b)
12 17 15

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If sin = , then find the value of 2cot + 13cos.
ja eg
13 17 15
RRB ALP & TECH 23/01/2019 (Shift-02) (c) (d)
15 8
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ANSWER KEY
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11.(c) 12.(a) 13.(b) 14.(b) 15.(a) 16.(d) 17.(b) 18.(c) 19.(d) 20.(b)

21.(a) 22.(b) 23.(a) 24.(c) 25.(c) 26.(d) 27.(a) 28.(b) 29.(b) 30.(b)

31.(a) 32.(b)
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HEIGHT & DISTANCE

špkbZ vkSj nwjh Aditya Ranjan Sir

1. 13 ehVjyach ,d lh<+h ,d f•M+dh rd igq¡prh gS] tks lM+d ds (a) 100 m (b) 120 m
fdukjs dh tehu ls 12 ehVj Åij gSA ;fn blds ikn dks mlh fcanq(c) 180 m (d) 150 m
5. ;g fdlh špsVkoj ls 30 ehVj nwj ,d bZekjr ds vk/kj dk voueu
ij j•rs gq, lh<+h dks lM+d ds nwljh vksj ls yxk;k tk, rks
,d nwljh f•M+dh rd 5 ehVj Å¡pkbZ rd igq¡prh gSA lM+d dh dks.k30° gSA
Vkoj dh špkbZ fdruh gS\

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pkSM+kbZ Kkr dhft,A The angle of depression of the foot of a building from
A ladder 13 m long reaches a window which is 12 m the top of a tower 30 m away is 30°. How high is the

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above the ground on side of a street. Keeping its foot tower?

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at the same point, the ladder is turned to the other RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-02)
side of the street to reach another window 5m high,

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then the width of the street is: (a) 10 3 m (b) 20 3

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RRB ALP & TECH 09/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 30 m (d) 20 m
(a) 14 m (b) 15 m fdlh IysViQkeZ
6. ds Åij ls] ,d Vkoj dk mUu;u dks.k 30° FkkA

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(c) 16 m ja eg (d) 17 m VkWoj45 ehVj špk Fkk vkSj IysViQkeZ rFkk VkWoj ds chp
2. 7 ehVjšps fdlh IysViQkeZ ds 'kh"kZ ls VkWoj dk
30°mUu;u dks.k
40 3 ehVj FkhA IysViQkeZ dh špkbZ fdruh Fkh\
FkkA ;fn
VkWoj ls IysViQkWeZ 50 dh ehVj gks rks VkWoj dh
3 nwjh
From the top of a platform, the angle of elevation of a
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yackbZ fdruh Fkh\ tower was 30°. The tower was 45 m high and the
From the top of a platform 7 m high, the angle of horizontal distance between the platform and the tower
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elevation of a tower was 30°. If the platform was was 40 3 m. What was the height of the platform?
positioned 50 3 m away from the tower, how tall was
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the tower? (a) 40 m (b) 5 m
a in

RRB ALP & TECH 10/08/2018 (Shift-02)


(c) 45 3 m (d) 20 3 m
(a) 57 m (b) 50 m
,d bekjr ds 'kh"kZ ls ,d Vkoj ds 'kh"kZ vkSj ikn dk mUu;u v
7.
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3 7 m (d) 25 3 m
voueu dks.k Øe'k% 60° vkSj30° gSA ;fn bekjr dh Å¡pkbZ 5
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3. 5 ehVjÅaps IysViQkeZ ds 'kh"kZ ls] ,d Vkoj dk mUu;u


30° dks.kehVj gS] rks Vkoj dh Å¡pkbZ Kkr dhft,&
FkkA ;fn 40 ls3 ehVj nwj fLFkr Fkk] rks Vkoj From the top of a building, the angles of elevation and
IysViQkeZ Vkoj
fdruk Åapk Fkk\ depression of top and bottom of a tower are 60° and
30° respectively. If the height of the building is 5m,
From the top of a platform 5 m high, the angle of
then the height of the tower is:
evevation of a tower was 30° If the platform was
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-03)
positioned 40 3 m away from the tower, how tall was
(a) 15 cm (b) 10 3 m
the tower ?
RRB ALP & TECH 13/08/2018 (Shift-02) (c) 5 3m (d) 20 cm
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(a) 45 m (b) 30 3 m 8. fdlh 5 ehVj Å¡ps IysViQkeZ ds Åij ls] fdlh VkWoj ds lkFk mU
(c) 40 m (d) 20 3 m dks.k30° dk FkkA ;fn VkWoj j45
Åaph
ehVFkh rks VkWoj ls IysViQ
fdruh nwjh ij Fkk\
4. ,d Vkoj ds ikn ls ,d igkM+h ds 'kh"kZ dk mUu;u
60°dks.k
gS
From the top of a platform 5 m high, the angle of
vkSj igkM+
h ds ikn ls Vkoj ds 'kh"kZ dk dk mUu;u
30°dks.k
gSA
elevation of a tower was 30°. If the tower was 45 m
;fn Vkoj dh špkbZ 50 ehVj gS] rks igkM+h dh špkbZ fdruhhigh,
gS\ how far away from the tower was the platform
The angle of elevation of the top of a hill from the foot positioned?
of the tower is 60° and the angle of elevation of the RRB ALP & TECH 21/08/2018 (Shift-02)
top of the tower from the foot of the hill is 30°. If the
(a) 40 m (b) 40 3 m
tower is 50m high, what is the height of the hill?
RRB ALP & TECH 14/08/2018 (Shift-01) (c) 45 3 m (d) 15 3 m

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9. tehu ij •M +h ,d efgyk dh vkjafHkd fLFkfr ls] 36 ehVj yacs,d gokbZ tgkt1080 km/h dh xfr ls mM+rk 5s
11. gSA dh mM+ku
VkWoj ds Åij dk mUu;u 60° FkkA og
dks.k bl rjg ls nwj pyh esa gokbZ tgkt fdruk iQklyk r; djrk gS\
xbZ fd VkWoj dk vk/kj] mldh vkjafHkd fLFkfr vkSj vafre An LFkku
airplane flies at a speed of 1080 km/h. How much
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mUu;u dks.k 30° FkkA ogviuh vkjafHkd fLFkfr ls fdruh nwj RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
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The angle of elevation of the top of a 36 m tall tower (b) 1500 m
from the initial position of a person on the ground was
(c) 1625 m
60°. She walked away in a manner that the foot of the
tower, her initial position and the final position were (d) 1250 m
all in the same straight line. The angle of elevation of 12. unh ds rV ij •M+k ,d O;fÙkQ foijhr rV ij fLFkr isM+ ds 'kh
the top of the tower from her final position was 30°.
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An electric pole is 10 meters high. If its shadow is
(a) 36.64 ehVj
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RRB ALP & TECH 22/01/2019 (Shift-02)
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(d) 34.64 ehVj
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fcanqvksa A vkSjD ds lg &funZs'kkad
3 % 1 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr djus okys fcanq ds funZs'kkad D;k gSa\
Øe'k% (2] 4) vkSj (&1] 3) B ds lg&funZ
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(c)  ,0  (d) (1, 1)
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RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-01)
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(a) (3, 2) (b) (-2,-3) the co-ordinates of point A, when co–ordinates of B
(c) (-2,3) (d) (2,-3) (3, – 4) and C (0,5)?
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(c) (–1, 2) (d) (1, 2)
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(c) 5 (d) 10 2, -1) and (-5, -3)?
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Find the slope of the line represented by the equation
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4x + 6y = 9.
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3 3 joining the points (-4, 7) and (2, 3).
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(4] 4) ds chp dh nwjh D;k gS\ (a) (-2, 3) (b) (-1, 5)
(c) (2, 4) (d) (1, 5)
What is the distance between the points (–2, 4) and
(4, 4)? 11. fcanq (&2]
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RRB ALP & TECH 21/01/2019 (Shift-03) What will be the image of the point (–2, –6) on Y-axis?
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(c) 8 bdkbZ;ka (d) 6 bdkbZ;ka (a) (–2, 6) (b) (2, 6)


(c) (2, –6) (d) (–6, –2)
6. x – 6x – 16 = 0 lehdj .k ds ewy ds chp dk varj gS %
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(4] 3) vkSj (3] &2) ds chp dh nwjh fdruh gS\
The difference between the roots of the equation x2 –
6x – 16 = 0 is: What is the distance between the points (4, 3) and (3, –2)?
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(a) 6 (b) 5
(a) 12 (b) 11
(c) 10 (d) 9 (c) 26 (d) 24

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