IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims Model Test 43 PDF

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This document contains a set of reasoning questions for the IBPS RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims exam, likely from a practice test. Questions cover topics like arrangements and relationships. It includes several question sets and a table related to revenue data and more, organized within different sections.

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Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 IBPS REGIONAL RURAL BANKS (RRBs) Officer Scale-I XIII-Prelims-MODEL TEST-43 REASONING Direction: (1-5) Study the given information carefu...

Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 IBPS REGIONAL RURAL BANKS (RRBs) Officer Scale-I XIII-Prelims-MODEL TEST-43 REASONING Direction: (1-5) Study the given information carefully and answer the questions. r’s Seven people viz. M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S were born in seven different years viz. 1968, 1972, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1993, and 1997. Each person born on seven different states viz. Karnataka, Assam, Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan, Manipur, and Kerala. P was born in a leap year. Two people were born between P and the one who was born in Gujarat. As many people was born after R as before the one born in ha Gujarat. P did not born in Manipur. Only one person was born between the one born in Kerala and the one born in Assam. R does not born in Gujarat. The age difference between R and M is 25. The one born in Kerala was born immediately after P. Q was elder than N. S was born in Karnataka. Only one person was born between S and the one born in Manipur. O was born immediately after the one 1. born in Rajasthan. Q was born in ___. E d 1) 1972 2) Punjab 3) 1993 4) Rajasthan 5) Gujarat 2. How many people were born between N and P as per the given arrangement? 1) Three 2) One 3) Four 4) Two 5) More than four ee 3. S was born in which of the following year? 1) 1968 2) 1988 3) 1976 4) 1993 5) 1982 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? C 1) Kerala – O 2) Rajasthan – 1976 3) 1993 – N 4) Assam – 1972 5) S – 1968 Sr 5. Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE as per the given arrangement? 1) One person was born between S and P. 2) P was born in Rajasthan. 3) N was born on an odd numbered year. 4) M is younger than O. 5) All the statements are true 6. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘RECOMMEND’, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series? C 1) Two 2) One 3) Four 4) Three 5) More than four Direction: (7-10) Study the given arrangement of symbols, letters and digits carefully to answer the given question. M $ B & 7 W 4 H Q % X K 5 S ~ N O 6 V ^ A T 1 C Y U @E R  8 D ! J G 2 # P 7. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement which are immediately followed by a letter and immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) Two 2) One 3) Four 4) Three 5) More than four 8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? 1) ^VT 2) W7H 3) D8J 4) %XH 5) C1U 9. How many such symbols are there between the first vowel from left-end and the first consonant from the right-end of the given arrangement? 1) Three 2) Five 3) Four 4) Six 5) More than six 10. If all the symbols and vowels are removed from the above arrangement, then which of the following element will be the thirteenth from the right end? 1) 6 2) V 3) T 4) 1 5) N 1 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 Direction: (11-15) Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight people viz. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a straight line. Some of them are facing North and Some of them are facing South. S sits third to the right of R but neither of them sits at extreme ends. R faces North. Only three people sit between S and U. Both S and U are facing opposite directions (e.g. if one person faces north then another one faces south and vice versa). Both Q and U are facing opposite directions. Both R and Q face opposite directions. S sits immediate right of Q. Three people sit between P and T. Neither Q nor V sits at any extreme ends. Both P and V face opposite direction to W (e.g. if W faces north then P and V face South and vice versa). V sits immediate left of T. S does not sit immediate to V. Both W and U face the same direction (i.e. if one faces south r’s another person also faces south and vice versa). More than one person sits between Q and P. 11. How many people sit between Q and V as per the given arrangement? 1) Three 2) One 3) Two 4) None 5) More than three 12. What is the position of W with respect to S? 1) Third to the left 4) Third to the right ha 2) Second to the right 5) Second to the left 3) Immediate left 13. Which of the following statement is TRUE about T as per the given arrangement? 1) R sits second to the right of T. E 2) One person sits between T and W. 3) T sits at one of the extreme ends. d 4) T sits immediate right of S. 5) All the statements are true 14. How many people face North as per the given arrangement? ee 1) Three 2) Five 3) Six 4) Two 5) Four 15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? C 1) V – U 2) R – T 3) W – S 4) T – Q 5) S – V Sr Direction: (16-19) The given questions are based on the following five 3-digit numbers. 825 364 619 467 258 16. If the positions of the second and the third digit of each of the given numbers are interchanged. What will be the resultant of the third digit of the lowest number is added to the second digit of the second highest number thus formed? 1) 10 2) 15 3) 14 4) 12 5) 13 17. If ‘2’ is added to the second digit of each of the numbers, how many numbers thus C formed will be divisible by three? 1) Three 2) None 3) One 4) Two 5) More than three 18. If the positions of the first and second digits of each of the numbers are interchanged. What will be the resultant of the second digit of the lowest number is divided by the third digit of the second highest number thus formed? 1) 2.5 2) 1.5 3) 2 4) 1 5) 0.5 19. What will be the resultant, if the first digit of the second highest number is multiplied with the third digit of the lowest number? 1) 72 2) 32 3) 48 4) 30 5) 24 20. If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the fourth, the seventh, the ninth, and the twelfth letters of the word ‘MAGNETOGRAPH’, using each letter only once, when counted from left to right, which of the following will be the second letter of the word from left-end? If more than one such word can be formed your answer is ‘W’ and if no such word can be formed your answer is ‘Y’. 1) Y 2) O 3) N 4) W 5) H 2 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 Direction: (21-25) Read the given information carefully and answer the given questions: Twelve people viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L live on six different floors of six storeyed building where the ground floor is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the top floor of the building is numbered six. Each floor has 2 flats viz. flat-P and flat-Q such that Flat-P is West of Flat-Q. Flat-P of floor-2 is immediately above flat-P of floor-1 and immediately below flat- P of floor-3 and so on similarly, flat-Q of floor-2 is immediately above flat-Q of floor-1 and immediately below flat-Q of floor-3 and so on. Only two persons live on each floor and only one person lives in each flat. (Note: If A lives west of B means both live on same floor) F lives in flat-P but not an odd numbered floor. Two floors are between F and C and both live in different flats (i.e. if one lives in flat-P another one lives in flat- r’s Q and vice versa). G lives west of C. H lives north-east of G but not on an even numbered floor. B lives north of H and south-east of A. I lives north-west of L and south-west of K. D lives north of I and both live in the same flat(i.e. if one lives in flat-P another one also lives in flat-P and vice versa). One floor is there between K and E. Both K and E live on different flats. 21. Who lives on flat-Q of sixth floor? 22. 1) K 2) D ha 3) B D lives on which of the following flat and floor? 4) J 5) E 1) Flat P – Floor 4 2) Flat Q – Floor 3 3) Flat Q – Floor 5 4) Flat P – Floor 5 5) Flat Q – Floor 4 23. E Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? d 1) E 2) H 3) A 4) G 5) F 24. Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE as per the given arrangement? 1) Only two floors are between L and J. 2) K lives South-East of A. ee 3) F and H live in the same flat. 4) E lives East of L. 5) All the statements are true 25. Who lives North- East of F? 1) L 2) B 3) K 4) J 5) Both 2 and 4 C Direction: (26-30) Study the given information carefully and answer the questions. In a certain code language, Sr ‘te eg vu sl’ is coded as ‘he likes white colour’ ‘he te me bk’ is coded as ‘some books are white’ ‘bk eg na re’ is coded as ‘he wants more books’ ‘sl me te ol’ is coded as ‘some people likes white’. (Note: All the codes are one word code only). 26. In the given code language, what does the code ‘me’ stand for? 1) are 2) books 3) some 4) people 5) he 27. What is the code for ‘white books’ in the given code language? 1) te bk 2) bk re 3) te sl 4) me bk 5) eg te C 28. What does the code for ‘he’ in the given code language? 1) te 2) ol 3) vu 4) eg 5) re 29. In the given code language, what does the code ‘na’ stand for? 1) wants 2) are 3) more 4) some 5) Either 1 or 3 30. What is the code for ‘people’ in the given code language? 1) re 2) ol 3) te 4) eg 5) na 31. In the given number ‘2943768548’ all the digits are arranged in ascending order within the number from left to right, then how many digits will remain unchanged as compared to the original number? 1) One 2) Three 3) Two 4) Four 5) More than four Direction: (32-36) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions. Eight people viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are working at eight different designations such as viz. Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner (DC), Inspector, Deputy Inspector (DI), Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent (DS), Assistant Chief (AC), and Agent. The designation have been given in the increasing order of hierarchy with Commissioner being the senior most and Agent being the junior 3 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 most in the said organisation. There are only four persons in hierarchy in between A and H. There is only one person in hierarchy between C and H and C is junior than H. As many people junior to H as senior to G. G is not the Agent. B is an immediate junior to G. D is senior to E but not the senior most. As many people hierarchy in between A and B as between C and F. 32. Who is the Superintendent as per the given arrangement? 1) H 2) B 3) D 4) G 5) F 33. How many people hierarchy in between D and H as per the given arrangement? 1) Two 2) Three 3) None 4) One 5) More than three 34. In which of the following organisation does G work? 1) Assistant Chief 2) Deputy Commissioner 3) Inspector 4) Deputy Inspector 5) Commissioner 35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per r’s the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? 1) D – Deputy Inspector 2) E – Agent 3) F – Deputy Superintendent 4) B – Inspector 5) C – Assistant Chief 36. How many people are senior than the one who is just junior than F as per the given arrangement? 1) Four 2) Six ha 3) Five 4) Three 5) Two Direction: (37-40) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions. Amongst seven people viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, and G each having a different E weight. Only two people are heavier than D. A is heavier than G but lighter than E. F is lighter than B but heavier than E. C is just heavier than G. The second heaviest person has 82kgs. The third lightest person has 37kgs. d 37. Who is the heaviest person? 1) D 2) A 3) B 4) E 5) C 38. How many persons are lighter than E? ee 1) Two 2) Four 3) One 4) Three 5) More than four 39. Who is the second lightest person? 1) A 2) G 3) D 4) C 5) E 40. If the sum of the weights of F and G is 107 kgs and the sum of the weights of A C and D is 112 kgs, then what is the difference between the weights of G and D (in kgs)? Sr 1) 40 2) 50 3) 35 4) 25 5) 30 QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE Direction(41-45) : Work in the following information carefully to answer the given question. This data is regarding number of Junior College students, Graduate students and Post-Graduate students (PG) only, studying in colleges A, B, C and D. The respective ratio between the total number of students studying in the colleges A, B, C and D is 3 : 5 : 2 : 5. C In college A, 40% of the total number of students is Junior College students. Out of the remaining, the respective ratio between the number of Graduate students and number of PG students is 5 : 4. In college B, 2 th of the total number of students are Junior College students. 5 Out of the remaining, the respective ratio between the number of Graduate students and number of PG students is 5 : 3. In college C, 50 % of the total number of students are Junior College students. 5 Out of the remaining th are Graduate students and the remaining are PG 8 students. In college D, 35 % of the total number of students are Graduate students. 8 13 th of the remaining students are Junior College students and the rest 1500 are PG students. 4 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 41. What is the difference between the total number of PG students in Colleges A and B together and that in Colleges C and D together ? 1) 360 2) 280 3) 340 4) 320 5) 260 42. What is the respective ratio between the total number of Graduate students in College A and the total number of Graduate students in College B ? 1) 3 : 5 2) 2 : 5 3) 7 : 15 4) 8 : 15 5) 9 : 20 43. What is the average of total number of Junior College students in Colleges A, B and C together ? 1) 1565 2) 1660 3) 1585 4) 1640 5) 1680 44. Number of Graduate students in College D are what percent more than the number of Graduate students in College C ? 1) 150 2) 175 3) 200 4) 140 5) 180 r’s 45. What percent of the total number of students in College D, are Junior College students? 1 1 1) 40 2) 45 3 3) 35 4) 35 3 5) 45 46. A and B started a business with initial investments in the respective ratio of 18:7. ha After four months from the start of the business. A invested Rs. 2000 more and B invested Rs. 7000 more. At the end of one year, if the profit was distributed among them in the ratio of 2:1 respectively, what was the total initial investment with which A and B started the business ? E 1) Rs. 75,000 2) Rs. 1,25,000 3) Rs. 50,000 4) Rs. 25,000 5) Rs. 1,50,000 47. A project requires 12 women to complete it in 16 days, 12 women started working and d after a few days from the start of the project, 4 women left. If the remaining project was completed in 18 days, in how many days the whole project was completed ? 1 ee 1 1) 22 2) 20 3) 21 2 4) 24 5) 26 2 48. Two equal circles are drawn in a square in such a way that a side of the square forms diameter of each circle. If the remaining area of the square is 42cm2, how C much will the diameter of the circle measure ? (in centimeters) 1) 7.5 2) 4.9 3) 3.5 4) 14 5) 21 Sr 49. A vessel contains 100 litres mixture of milk and water in the respective ratio of 22:3. 40 litres of the mixture is taken out from the vessel and 4.8 litres of each pure milk and pure water is added to the mixture. By what percent is the quantity of water in the final mixture less than that of the quantity of milk ? 5 1 1 1 1) 72 2) 77 3) 79 4) 78 5) 76 6 2 6 2 50. Average score of a class of 80 students, in an exam was 43. Average score of the C students who had passed is 52 and the average score of students who had failed is 16. How many failed the exam ? 1) 30 2) 20 3) 25 4) 13 5) 15 51. X’s age 3 years ago was three times the present age of Y. At present, Z’s age is twice the age of Y, also Z is 12 years younger than X. What is Z’s present age ? 1) 12 years 2) 15 years 3) 18 years 4) 24 years 5) 6 years 52. The interest received on a sum of money when invested in scheme A is equal to the interest received on the same sum of money when invested for 2 years in scheme B. Scheme A offers simple interest(p.c.p.a.) and Scheme B offers compound interest(compounded annually). Both the schemes offer the same rate of interest. If the numerical value of the number of years for which the sum is invested in Scheme A is same as the numerical value of the rate of interest offered by the same scheme, what is the rate of interest(p.c.p.a.) offered by Scheme A ? 1 4 2 1) 3 2) 2 3) 2 4) 3 5) 2 77 99 99 5 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 53. A trader sells an item to a retailer at 20 % discount, but charges 10% on the discounted price, for delivery and packaging. The retailer sells it for Rs. 2046 more, thereby earning a profit of 25%. At what price had the trader marked the item ? 1) Rs. 9400 2) Rs. 9000 3) Rs. 9300 4) Rs. 8000 5) Rs. 12000 54. The respective ratio between the monthly salaries of Rene and Som is 5 : 3. Out of 1 1 her monthly salary Rene gives 8 th as rent, 5 th to her mother, 30% as her education loan and keeps 25 % aside for miscellaneous expenditure. Remaining Rs. 5000 she keeps as savings. What is Som’s monthly salary ? 1) Rs. 30000 2) Rs. 27000 3) Rs. 24000 4) Rs. 21000 5) Rs. 18000 r’s 55. A man takes 2.2 times as long to row a distance upstream as to row the same distance downstream. If he can row 55km downstream in 2 hours 30 minutes, what is the speed of the boat in still water ?(in km/h) 1) 32 2) 40 3) 8 4) 16 5) 24 Direction(56-60) : Study the table and answer the given question: Revenue data of Magazine Z during 5 months: Months Gross Revenue ha Amount allocated Amount allocated for Net Revenue (in Rs.) for commission discount and offers (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.) March April 3,60,000 3,20,000 E 31,200 28,000 --- 16,000 --- --- d May --- --- 36,000 3,36,000 June --- 42,000 30,000 3,30,000 July --- 40,000 28,000 3,02,000 ee Note: (I) Net Revenue = Gross Revenue - Amount allocated for commission - Amount allocated for discount and offers (II) Few values are missing in the table (indicated by —). A candidate is expected C to calculate the missing value, if it is required to answer the given question, on the basis of the given data and information. Sr 56. Amount allocated for commission in March is what percent less that Amount allocated for commission in July ? 1) 28 2) 24 3) 32 4) 22 5) 18 57. In July, if 40% of the Gross Revenue of the Magazine was collected from Advertisement, what was the amount of gross revenue collected from advertisement in that particular month ? 1) Rs. 1,52,000 2) Rs. 1,44,0003) Rs. 1,64,000 4) Rs. 1,56,000 5) Rs.1,48,000 58. In March, if Net Revenue of the Magazine was 85% of its Gross Revenue, what was the amount allocated for discount and offers? C 1) Rs. 21,600 2) Rs. 24,200 3) Rs. 23,200 4) Rs. 22,800 5) Rs. 22,400 59. In May, the respective ratio of Amount allocated for commission and Amount allocated for discount and offers was 4:3. What was Gross revenue of the Magazine in May ? 1) Rs. 4,40,000 2) Rs. 4,30,000 3) Rs. 4,20,000 4) Rs. 3,80,000 5) Rs. 4,24,000 60. What is the difference between Net Revenue of the Magazine in April and its Gross Revenue in June ? 1) Rs. 1,18,000 2) Rs. 1,32,000 3) Rs. 1,26,000 4) Rs. 1,36,000 5) Rs. 1,24,000 Direction(61-65) : In this question, a number series is given in which one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number. 61. 198 195 188 175 154 121 1) 198 2) 188 3) 154 4) 121 5) 175 62. 534 278 150 86 54 35 1) 150 2) 54 3) 35 4) 86 5) 278 63. 11 23 71 287 1440 8639 1) 11 2) 1440 3) 287 4) 71 5) 23 6 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 64. 17 37 58 88 145 283 1) 88 2) 283 3) 17 4) 58 5) 37 65. 1380 459 162 63 30 19 1) 1380 2) 459 3) 63 4) 30 5) 19 Direction(66-70) : Refer to the graph and answer the given question: Data related to number of calories burned by two (A and B) on treadmill during 5 days: A B 200 r’s 180 Number of calories burned 160 140 120 100 80 ha 60 40 20 E d 0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday ee Days 66. What is the respective ratio of total number of calories burned by A and B together on Wednesday and that by the same individuals together on Tuesday ? 1) 43 : 61 2) 45 : 59 3) 47 : 61 4) 41 : 57 5) 43 : 57 67. If the average number of calories burned by B on Thursday, Friday and Sunday C together is 125, what was the number of calories burned by B on Sunday ? Sr 1) 110 2) 105 3) 90 4) 95 5) 115 68. If t h e n u m ber of calor ies bu r n ed by A an d B in cr eased by 10% an d 20% r espect ively fr om Fr iday t o Sat u r day, wh at was t h e t ot al n u m ber of calor ies bu r n ed by t h em t oget h er on Sat u r day ? 1) 364 2) 378 3) 372 4) 384 5) 368 69. Wh at was t h e t ot al n u m ber of calor ies bu r n ed by A on Tu esday, Wedn esday an d Th u r sday t oget h er ? 1) 425 2) 430 3) 435 4) 440 5) 445 70. Num ber of calories bu rned by B increased by what percent from Monday to Thursday ? C 1) 70 2) 85 3) 60 4) 75 5) 80 Direction(71-75) : In this question two equations numbered I & II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate option: 71. I. 3x2 - 13x - 10 = 0 II. 3y2 + 10y-8 = 0 1) X < Y 2) X  Y 3) X > Y 4) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established 5) X  Y 72. I.x2 - 4x - 12 = 0 II. y2 - 5y - 14 = 0 1) X > Y 2) X  Y 3) X  Y 4) X < Y 5) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established 73. I. 3x2 - 22x + 40 = 0 II. 5y2-21y + 16 = 0 1) X  Y 2) X < Y 3) X  Y 4) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established 5) X > Y 7 Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Officer Scale-I Prelims –XIII- MT-43 74. I.12x2 + 7x + 1 =0 II. 6y2 + 5y + 1 = 0 1) X  Y 2) X  Y 3) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established 4) X < Y 5) X > Y 75. I. 25x2 + 35x + 12 = 0 II. 10y2 + 9y + 2 = 0 1) X > Y 2) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established 3) X < Y 4) X  Y 5) X  Y Direction(76-80) : Refer to the pie charts and answer the given question : Distribution of number of laptops Distribution of number of r’s (both Dell and Lenovo) Dell laptops sold by 5 stores in 2022: sold by 5 stores : Total number: 4500 Total number: 2400 P T 15% P 16% ha T 21% 15% S 11% Q E S Q d 9% 23% 25% ee R R 35% 30% C 76. What is the difference between number of laptops (both Dell and Lenovo) sold by store Q and total number of Lenovo laptops sold by stores R and S together ? Sr 1) 107 2) 99 3) 119 4) 113 5) 91 77. Number of Dell laptops sold by store T is what percent more than the number of Lenovo laptops sold by store P ? 1) 35 2) 45 3) 40 4) 42.5 5) 30 78. What is the central angle corresponding to number of Dell laptops sold by store S ? 1) 30.8° 2) 36.2° 3) 38.6° 4) 32.4° 5) 29.4° 79. What is the average number of Dell laptops sold by stores P, R and S ? C 1) 432 2) 428 3) 424 4) 454 5) 436 80. Number of Dell laptops sold by store Q is approximately what percent of the number of laptops (both Dell and Lenovo) sold by store R ? 1) 45 2) 50 3) 28 4) 32 5) 38 KEY 1.2 2.4 3.2 4.5 5.5 6.4 7.1 8.4 9.2 10.1 SCAN QR FOR 11.3 12.5 13.4 14.5 15.3 16.3 17.4 18.2 19.3 20.2 OUR RESULTS 21.4 22.4 23.2 24.2 25.5 26.3 27.1 28.4 29.5 30.2 31.2 32.5 33.2 34.3 35.1 36.3 37.3 38.4 39.4 40.2 41.1 42.4 43.5 44.5 45.1 46.3 47.1 48.4 49.3 50.2 51.3 52.5 53.3 54.3 55.4 56.4 57.5 58.4 59.3 60.3 61.4 62.3 63.2 64.3 65.1 66.5 67.4 68.3 69.3 70.5 71.4 72.5 73.5 74.2 75.3 76.2 77.3 78.4 79.1 80.5 8

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