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IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims 2020 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons i.e. D, Q, G, H, K, S, E and W are sitting around 
a square table in such a way that four persons sit at the 
corner side of the table and other four persons sit in the 
middle side of the table. The persons who sit at the corner 
side are facing away from the center and the persons who 
sit in the middle side are facing towards the center. D sits 
at the corner side of the table. One person sits between D 
and G. Q sits third to the right of G. Three persons sit 
between Q and E. W sits second to the right of E. W is not 
an immediate neighbour of D. H sits second to the right of 
K.  
 
1. Who among the following sits second to the right of S? 
 (a) Q (b) E 
 (c) D (d) W (e) None of these  
 
2. How many persons sit between D and W when counted 
from the right of D? 
 (a) Three (b) Four 
 (c) One (d) Two (e) None of these  
 
3. Who among the following sits second to the left of G? 
 (a) D (b) K 
 (c) H (d) S (e) None of these  
 
4. Who among the following are the immediate 
neighbours to each other? 
 (a) K, E (b) Q, D 
 (c) G, H (d) W, S (e) None of these  
 
5.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Find the one who does not belong 
to that group? 
 (a) E (b) D 
 (c) G (d) K (e) H 
 
Directions (6-9): Study the following sequence of 
numbers and alphabets and answer the given questions- 
P 4 S A W 5 8 F 9 1 R E 7 2 O 3 7 5 1 B 6 K G N 
 
6. How many numbers are there which are immediately 
preceded by a vowel? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
7. If all the numbers are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is seventh 
from the right end? 
 (a) E (b) O 
 (c) F (d) R (e) None of these  
 
8. If all the consonants are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is ninth from 
the left end? 
 (a) 2 (b) O 
 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) None of these  
 
9. Which among the following element is fifth to the left 
of twelfth element from the left end? 
 (a) F (b) 8 
 (c) 9 (d) 1 (e) None of these  
 
Directions (10-12): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Five persons A, B, C, D and E have different heights. Less 
than two persons are shorter than D. As many persons are 
taller than D as shorter than C. A is taller than B but shorter 
than E. B is not the shortest person. The height of third 
tallest person is 86 cm.  
 
10. If the height of shortest person is 68 cm, then what may 
be the height of B?  
 (a) 69 cm  
 (b) 81 cm 
 (c) 78 cm  
 (d) All the given heights  
 (e) None of these  
 
11. How many persons are taller than C? 
 (a) None (b) One 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
 
12. Who among the following is just shorter than E? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) A (d) D (e) None of these  
 
Directions (13-16): In each of the questions below are 
given some statements followed by some conclusions. You 
have to take the given statements to be true even if they 
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read 
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements 
disregarding commonly known facts. 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
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IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims 2020 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons i.e. D, Q, G, H, K, S, E and W are sitting around 
a square table in such a way that four persons sit at the 
corner side of the table and other four persons sit in the 
middle side of the table. The persons who sit at the corner 
side are facing away from the center and the persons who 
sit in the middle side are facing towards the center. D sits 
at the corner side of the table. One person sits between D 
and G. Q sits third to the right of G. Three persons sit 
between Q and E. W sits second to the right of E. W is not 
an immediate neighbour of D. H sits second to the right of 
K.  
 
1. Who among the following sits second to the right of S? 
 (a) Q (b) E 
 (c) D (d) W (e) None of these  
 
2. How many persons sit between D and W when counted 
from the right of D? 
 (a) Three (b) Four 
 (c) One (d) Two (e) None of these  
 
3. Who among the following sits second to the left of G? 
 (a) D (b) K 
 (c) H (d) S (e) None of these  
 
4. Who among the following are the immediate 
neighbours to each other? 
 (a) K, E (b) Q, D 
 (c) G, H (d) W, S (e) None of these  
 
5.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Find the one who does not belong 
to that group? 
 (a) E (b) D 
 (c) G (d) K (e) H 
 
Directions (6-9): Study the following sequence of 
numbers and alphabets and answer the given questions- 
P 4 S A W 5 8 F 9 1 R E 7 2 O 3 7 5 1 B 6 K G N 
 
6. How many numbers are there which are immediately 
preceded by a vowel? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
7. If all the numbers are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is seventh 
from the right end? 
 (a) E (b) O 
 (c) F (d) R (e) None of these  
 
8. If all the consonants are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is ninth from 
the left end? 
 (a) 2 (b) O 
 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) None of these  
 
9. Which among the following element is fifth to the left 
of twelfth element from the left end? 
 (a) F (b) 8 
 (c) 9 (d) 1 (e) None of these  
 
Directions (10-12): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Five persons A, B, C, D and E have different heights. Less 
than two persons are shorter than D. As many persons are 
taller than D as shorter than C. A is taller than B but shorter 
than E. B is not the shortest person. The height of third 
tallest person is 86 cm.  
 
10. If the height of shortest person is 68 cm, then what may 
be the height of B?  
 (a) 69 cm  
 (b) 81 cm 
 (c) 78 cm  
 (d) All the given heights  
 (e) None of these  
 
11. How many persons are taller than C? 
 (a) None (b) One 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
 
12. Who among the following is just shorter than E? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) A (d) D (e) None of these  
 
Directions (13-16): In each of the questions below are 
given some statements followed by some conclusions. You 
have to take the given statements to be true even if they 
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read 
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements 
disregarding commonly known facts. 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
13. Statements: All Greens are Yellows. No Yellows are 
Black.  
 Conclusions:  I.  No Greens are Black. 
  II.  Some Greens are Black. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
14. Statements:   All Chairs are Sofas. Only a few Sofas 
are Beds. No Beds are Curtains. 
 Conclusions: I.  Some Sofas are not Beds. 
  II.  Some Sofas are not Curtains. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
15. Statements:   Only a few Coffee are Tea. All Tea is 
Drinks. Only a few Drinks are Cold 
drinks. 
 Conclusions: I. Some Tea is not Cold drinks. 
  II.  No Coffee are Drinks. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
16. Statements:   All Flowers are Trees. Only a few 
Trees are Gardens. No Gardens are 
Lawns. 
 Conclusions: I.  All Lawns can never be Trees 
  II.  Some Flowers can be Gardens 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
Directions (17-21): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row and 
all are facing towards north but not necessarily in the same 
order. B sits second from one of the extreme ends. Three 
persons sit between D and B. Two persons sit between D 
and A. C sits to the immediate left of A. F sits to left of C but 
is not an immediate neighbour of C. More than two persons 
sit between F and E.  
 
17. How many persons sit to the left of F? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) One (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
18.  Who among the following sits third to the right of G? 
 (a) E (b) C 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
19. Who among the following persons sit at the extreme 
ends? 
 (a) F, A (b) A, E 
 (c) G, E (d) F, E (e) None of these 
 
20. How many persons sit between D and E? 
 (a) Two (b) Four 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
21. Who among the following sits to the immediate left of 
E? 
 (a) G (b) A 
 (c) B (d) D (e) None of these 
 
Directions (22-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point D is 10m north of point P. Point Y is 14m east of point 
D. Point Q is 8m north of point Y. Point S is 20m west of 
point Q. Point H is 8m south of point S.  
 
22. What is the shortest distance between point H and 
point D?  
 (a) 8m (b) 6m 
 (c) 4m (d) 10m (e) None of these  
 
23. In which direction is point P with respect to point Q? 
 (a) South east (b) North west 
 (c) South west (d) North east (e) None of these  
 
Directions (24-27): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are certain number of persons sitting in a row facing 
towards north direction. A sits fifth to the right of B. Two 
persons sit between C and B. D sits fourth to the left of C. 
Four persons sit to the left of D. The number of persons sit 
between D and B is same as the number of persons sit 
between B and F. F sits at fourth position from one of the 
extreme ends. 
 
24. How many persons sit between B and D? 
 (a) None (b) Six 
 (c) Five (d) Four (e) None of these 
 
25. How many persons sit in the row? 
 (a) Twenty (b) Twenty-one 
 (c) Twenty-two (d) Nineteen (e) None of these 
 
26. Who among the following sits second to the right of A? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) D (d) F (e) None of these 
27. How many persons sit to the right of B? 
 (a) Nine (b) Ten 
 (c) Eight (d) Eleven (e) None of these 
 
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IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims 2020 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons i.e. D, Q, G, H, K, S, E and W are sitting around 
a square table in such a way that four persons sit at the 
corner side of the table and other four persons sit in the 
middle side of the table. The persons who sit at the corner 
side are facing away from the center and the persons who 
sit in the middle side are facing towards the center. D sits 
at the corner side of the table. One person sits between D 
and G. Q sits third to the right of G. Three persons sit 
between Q and E. W sits second to the right of E. W is not 
an immediate neighbour of D. H sits second to the right of 
K.  
 
1. Who among the following sits second to the right of S? 
 (a) Q (b) E 
 (c) D (d) W (e) None of these  
 
2. How many persons sit between D and W when counted 
from the right of D? 
 (a) Three (b) Four 
 (c) One (d) Two (e) None of these  
 
3. Who among the following sits second to the left of G? 
 (a) D (b) K 
 (c) H (d) S (e) None of these  
 
4. Who among the following are the immediate 
neighbours to each other? 
 (a) K, E (b) Q, D 
 (c) G, H (d) W, S (e) None of these  
 
5.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Find the one who does not belong 
to that group? 
 (a) E (b) D 
 (c) G (d) K (e) H 
 
Directions (6-9): Study the following sequence of 
numbers and alphabets and answer the given questions- 
P 4 S A W 5 8 F 9 1 R E 7 2 O 3 7 5 1 B 6 K G N 
 
6. How many numbers are there which are immediately 
preceded by a vowel? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
7. If all the numbers are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is seventh 
from the right end? 
 (a) E (b) O 
 (c) F (d) R (e) None of these  
 
8. If all the consonants are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is ninth from 
the left end? 
 (a) 2 (b) O 
 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) None of these  
 
9. Which among the following element is fifth to the left 
of twelfth element from the left end? 
 (a) F (b) 8 
 (c) 9 (d) 1 (e) None of these  
 
Directions (10-12): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Five persons A, B, C, D and E have different heights. Less 
than two persons are shorter than D. As many persons are 
taller than D as shorter than C. A is taller than B but shorter 
than E. B is not the shortest person. The height of third 
tallest person is 86 cm.  
 
10. If the height of shortest person is 68 cm, then what may 
be the height of B?  
 (a) 69 cm  
 (b) 81 cm 
 (c) 78 cm  
 (d) All the given heights  
 (e) None of these  
 
11. How many persons are taller than C? 
 (a) None (b) One 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
 
12. Who among the following is just shorter than E? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) A (d) D (e) None of these  
 
Directions (13-16): In each of the questions below are 
given some statements followed by some conclusions. You 
have to take the given statements to be true even if they 
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read 
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements 
disregarding commonly known facts. 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
13. Statements: All Greens are Yellows. No Yellows are 
Black.  
 Conclusions:  I.  No Greens are Black. 
  II.  Some Greens are Black. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
14. Statements:   All Chairs are Sofas. Only a few Sofas 
are Beds. No Beds are Curtains. 
 Conclusions: I.  Some Sofas are not Beds. 
  II.  Some Sofas are not Curtains. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
15. Statements:   Only a few Coffee are Tea. All Tea is 
Drinks. Only a few Drinks are Cold 
drinks. 
 Conclusions: I. Some Tea is not Cold drinks. 
  II.  No Coffee are Drinks. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
16. Statements:   All Flowers are Trees. Only a few 
Trees are Gardens. No Gardens are 
Lawns. 
 Conclusions: I.  All Lawns can never be Trees 
  II.  Some Flowers can be Gardens 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
Directions (17-21): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row and 
all are facing towards north but not necessarily in the same 
order. B sits second from one of the extreme ends. Three 
persons sit between D and B. Two persons sit between D 
and A. C sits to the immediate left of A. F sits to left of C but 
is not an immediate neighbour of C. More than two persons 
sit between F and E.  
 
17. How many persons sit to the left of F? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) One (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
18.  Who among the following sits third to the right of G? 
 (a) E (b) C 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
19. Who among the following persons sit at the extreme 
ends? 
 (a) F, A (b) A, E 
 (c) G, E (d) F, E (e) None of these 
 
20. How many persons sit between D and E? 
 (a) Two (b) Four 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
21. Who among the following sits to the immediate left of 
E? 
 (a) G (b) A 
 (c) B (d) D (e) None of these 
 
Directions (22-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point D is 10m north of point P. Point Y is 14m east of point 
D. Point Q is 8m north of point Y. Point S is 20m west of 
point Q. Point H is 8m south of point S.  
 
22. What is the shortest distance between point H and 
point D?  
 (a) 8m (b) 6m 
 (c) 4m (d) 10m (e) None of these  
 
23. In which direction is point P with respect to point Q? 
 (a) South east (b) North west 
 (c) South west (d) North east (e) None of these  
 
Directions (24-27): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are certain number of persons sitting in a row facing 
towards north direction. A sits fifth to the right of B. Two 
persons sit between C and B. D sits fourth to the left of C. 
Four persons sit to the left of D. The number of persons sit 
between D and B is same as the number of persons sit 
between B and F. F sits at fourth position from one of the 
extreme ends. 
 
24. How many persons sit between B and D? 
 (a) None (b) Six 
 (c) Five (d) Four (e) None of these 
 
25. How many persons sit in the row? 
 (a) Twenty (b) Twenty-one 
 (c) Twenty-two (d) Nineteen (e) None of these 
 
26. Who among the following sits second to the right of A? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) D (d) F (e) None of these 
27. How many persons sit to the right of B? 
 (a) Nine (b) Ten 
 (c) Eight (d) Eleven (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
28. How many such pairs of letters are there in the 
meaningful word ‘MATCHES’ each of which has as 
many letters between them in the word as in the 
English alphabet (From both backward and forward)? 
 (a) Two   
 (b) One 
 (c) More than three  
 (d) Three  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29-33): Study the following sequence 
carefully and answer the given questions. 
COT      IVY     PEA FOX      MRU 
 
29. If we add ‘L’ after first letter in every word, then how 
many meaningful words will be formed? 
 (a) None (b) Three 
 (c) Two (d) One (e) None of these 
 
30. If third letter of each word is replaced by its succeeding 
letter according to English alphabetical order, then in 
how many words vowels will appear more than once? 
 (a) Two (b) One 
 (c) None (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
31. If all the words are arranged according to English 
alphabetical order from left to right, then which word 
will appear fourth from the left end? 
 (a) MRU (b) FOX 
 (c) PEA (d) IVY (e) None of these 
 
32. If all the letters are arranged according to English 
alphabetical order within each word, then in how 
many words vowel will appear at second position? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
33.  How many letters are there in English alphabetical 
series between the first letter of the second word from 
the left end and third letter of the third word from the 
right end?  
 (a) Five (b) Six 
 (c) Seven (d) Four (e) None of these 
34. If in the number ‘35982476’, 1 is added to each even 
digit and 2 is subtracted from each odd digit, then 
which digits will not appear twice in the number thus 
obtained? 
 (a) Only 1  
 (b) Only 9 
 (c) Both ‘1’ and ‘9’ 
 (d) Only 5  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (35-39): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Six people P, Q, R, S, T and U have events on different dates 
7
th
 and 12
th
 of different months i.e. January, February and 
March. D has event on even numbered date in the month 
having 31 days. The number of persons have event before 
D is same as the number of persons have event after A. One 
person has event between A and C. F has event before C. B 
has event just before E. 
 
35. How many persons have event before B? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
36. Who among the following has event just after D? 
 (a) C (b) None 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
37. How many persons have event between F and D? 
 (a) One (b) Three 
 (c) None (d) Two (e) None of these 
 
38. E has event on which among the following date? 
 (a) 12
th
 February (b) 12
th
 March 
 (c) 7
th
 March (d) 7
th
 January (e) None of these 
 
39. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) A, F (b) E, F 
 (c) F, C (d) E, B (e) C, B 
 
40. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) RUY (b) SQO 
 (c) OMK (d) FDB (e) YWU 
 
 
 
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IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims 2020 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons i.e. D, Q, G, H, K, S, E and W are sitting around 
a square table in such a way that four persons sit at the 
corner side of the table and other four persons sit in the 
middle side of the table. The persons who sit at the corner 
side are facing away from the center and the persons who 
sit in the middle side are facing towards the center. D sits 
at the corner side of the table. One person sits between D 
and G. Q sits third to the right of G. Three persons sit 
between Q and E. W sits second to the right of E. W is not 
an immediate neighbour of D. H sits second to the right of 
K.  
 
1. Who among the following sits second to the right of S? 
 (a) Q (b) E 
 (c) D (d) W (e) None of these  
 
2. How many persons sit between D and W when counted 
from the right of D? 
 (a) Three (b) Four 
 (c) One (d) Two (e) None of these  
 
3. Who among the following sits second to the left of G? 
 (a) D (b) K 
 (c) H (d) S (e) None of these  
 
4. Who among the following are the immediate 
neighbours to each other? 
 (a) K, E (b) Q, D 
 (c) G, H (d) W, S (e) None of these  
 
5.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Find the one who does not belong 
to that group? 
 (a) E (b) D 
 (c) G (d) K (e) H 
 
Directions (6-9): Study the following sequence of 
numbers and alphabets and answer the given questions- 
P 4 S A W 5 8 F 9 1 R E 7 2 O 3 7 5 1 B 6 K G N 
 
6. How many numbers are there which are immediately 
preceded by a vowel? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
7. If all the numbers are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is seventh 
from the right end? 
 (a) E (b) O 
 (c) F (d) R (e) None of these  
 
8. If all the consonants are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is ninth from 
the left end? 
 (a) 2 (b) O 
 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) None of these  
 
9. Which among the following element is fifth to the left 
of twelfth element from the left end? 
 (a) F (b) 8 
 (c) 9 (d) 1 (e) None of these  
 
Directions (10-12): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Five persons A, B, C, D and E have different heights. Less 
than two persons are shorter than D. As many persons are 
taller than D as shorter than C. A is taller than B but shorter 
than E. B is not the shortest person. The height of third 
tallest person is 86 cm.  
 
10. If the height of shortest person is 68 cm, then what may 
be the height of B?  
 (a) 69 cm  
 (b) 81 cm 
 (c) 78 cm  
 (d) All the given heights  
 (e) None of these  
 
11. How many persons are taller than C? 
 (a) None (b) One 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
 
12. Who among the following is just shorter than E? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) A (d) D (e) None of these  
 
Directions (13-16): In each of the questions below are 
given some statements followed by some conclusions. You 
have to take the given statements to be true even if they 
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read 
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements 
disregarding commonly known facts. 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
13. Statements: All Greens are Yellows. No Yellows are 
Black.  
 Conclusions:  I.  No Greens are Black. 
  II.  Some Greens are Black. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
14. Statements:   All Chairs are Sofas. Only a few Sofas 
are Beds. No Beds are Curtains. 
 Conclusions: I.  Some Sofas are not Beds. 
  II.  Some Sofas are not Curtains. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
15. Statements:   Only a few Coffee are Tea. All Tea is 
Drinks. Only a few Drinks are Cold 
drinks. 
 Conclusions: I. Some Tea is not Cold drinks. 
  II.  No Coffee are Drinks. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
16. Statements:   All Flowers are Trees. Only a few 
Trees are Gardens. No Gardens are 
Lawns. 
 Conclusions: I.  All Lawns can never be Trees 
  II.  Some Flowers can be Gardens 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
Directions (17-21): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row and 
all are facing towards north but not necessarily in the same 
order. B sits second from one of the extreme ends. Three 
persons sit between D and B. Two persons sit between D 
and A. C sits to the immediate left of A. F sits to left of C but 
is not an immediate neighbour of C. More than two persons 
sit between F and E.  
 
17. How many persons sit to the left of F? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) One (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
18.  Who among the following sits third to the right of G? 
 (a) E (b) C 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
19. Who among the following persons sit at the extreme 
ends? 
 (a) F, A (b) A, E 
 (c) G, E (d) F, E (e) None of these 
 
20. How many persons sit between D and E? 
 (a) Two (b) Four 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
21. Who among the following sits to the immediate left of 
E? 
 (a) G (b) A 
 (c) B (d) D (e) None of these 
 
Directions (22-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point D is 10m north of point P. Point Y is 14m east of point 
D. Point Q is 8m north of point Y. Point S is 20m west of 
point Q. Point H is 8m south of point S.  
 
22. What is the shortest distance between point H and 
point D?  
 (a) 8m (b) 6m 
 (c) 4m (d) 10m (e) None of these  
 
23. In which direction is point P with respect to point Q? 
 (a) South east (b) North west 
 (c) South west (d) North east (e) None of these  
 
Directions (24-27): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are certain number of persons sitting in a row facing 
towards north direction. A sits fifth to the right of B. Two 
persons sit between C and B. D sits fourth to the left of C. 
Four persons sit to the left of D. The number of persons sit 
between D and B is same as the number of persons sit 
between B and F. F sits at fourth position from one of the 
extreme ends. 
 
24. How many persons sit between B and D? 
 (a) None (b) Six 
 (c) Five (d) Four (e) None of these 
 
25. How many persons sit in the row? 
 (a) Twenty (b) Twenty-one 
 (c) Twenty-two (d) Nineteen (e) None of these 
 
26. Who among the following sits second to the right of A? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) D (d) F (e) None of these 
27. How many persons sit to the right of B? 
 (a) Nine (b) Ten 
 (c) Eight (d) Eleven (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
28. How many such pairs of letters are there in the 
meaningful word ‘MATCHES’ each of which has as 
many letters between them in the word as in the 
English alphabet (From both backward and forward)? 
 (a) Two   
 (b) One 
 (c) More than three  
 (d) Three  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29-33): Study the following sequence 
carefully and answer the given questions. 
COT      IVY     PEA FOX      MRU 
 
29. If we add ‘L’ after first letter in every word, then how 
many meaningful words will be formed? 
 (a) None (b) Three 
 (c) Two (d) One (e) None of these 
 
30. If third letter of each word is replaced by its succeeding 
letter according to English alphabetical order, then in 
how many words vowels will appear more than once? 
 (a) Two (b) One 
 (c) None (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
31. If all the words are arranged according to English 
alphabetical order from left to right, then which word 
will appear fourth from the left end? 
 (a) MRU (b) FOX 
 (c) PEA (d) IVY (e) None of these 
 
32. If all the letters are arranged according to English 
alphabetical order within each word, then in how 
many words vowel will appear at second position? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
33.  How many letters are there in English alphabetical 
series between the first letter of the second word from 
the left end and third letter of the third word from the 
right end?  
 (a) Five (b) Six 
 (c) Seven (d) Four (e) None of these 
34. If in the number ‘35982476’, 1 is added to each even 
digit and 2 is subtracted from each odd digit, then 
which digits will not appear twice in the number thus 
obtained? 
 (a) Only 1  
 (b) Only 9 
 (c) Both ‘1’ and ‘9’ 
 (d) Only 5  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (35-39): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Six people P, Q, R, S, T and U have events on different dates 
7
th
 and 12
th
 of different months i.e. January, February and 
March. D has event on even numbered date in the month 
having 31 days. The number of persons have event before 
D is same as the number of persons have event after A. One 
person has event between A and C. F has event before C. B 
has event just before E. 
 
35. How many persons have event before B? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
36. Who among the following has event just after D? 
 (a) C (b) None 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
37. How many persons have event between F and D? 
 (a) One (b) Three 
 (c) None (d) Two (e) None of these 
 
38. E has event on which among the following date? 
 (a) 12
th
 February (b) 12
th
 March 
 (c) 7
th
 March (d) 7
th
 January (e) None of these 
 
39. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) A, F (b) E, F 
 (c) F, C (d) E, B (e) C, B 
 
40. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) RUY (b) SQO 
 (c) OMK (d) FDB (e) YWU 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
 
 
Directions (41-45): Line graph given below shows number of passengers travelling in five (A, B, C, D & E) different 
compartment of a trains. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. 
 
 
 
41. Total passengers in E are what percent less than total 
passengers in A? 
 (a) 6 ¼ % (b) 8 ?% 
 (c) 6 ?% (d) 6 ?% (e) 5% 
 
42. Find average number of passengers in A, C & E? 
 (a) 32 (b) 30 
 (c) 36 (d) 33 (e) 27 
 
43. Find the ratio of total passenger in B to that of in D? 
 (a) 7 : 9 (b) 9 : 10 
 (c) 11 : 9 (d) 9 : 13 (e) 9 : 11 
 
44. Total passenger in C and E together are what percent 
more than total passenger in A? 
 (a) 33 ?% (b) 66 ?% 
 (c) 66 ?% (d) 50% (e) 60% 
 
45. Find total number of passengers traveling in B, C & D 
together? 
 (a) 69 (b) 65 
 (c) 67 (d) 63 (e) 71 
 
Directions (46-50): What will come in the place of 
question (?) mark in following questions. 
 
46. 12, 12, 24, 72, ?, 1440 
 (a) 256 (b) 288 
 (c) 284 (d) 296 (e) 316 
 
47.  16, 17.8, 21.4, 28.6, 43, ? 
 (a) 69.8 (b) 72.8 
 (c) 73.8 (d) 70.8 (e) 71.8 
48. 12, 7, 8, 13, ?, 68.5  
 (a) 28 (b) 27 
 (c) 26 (d) 27.5 (e) 26.5 
 
49. 72, 79, 65, 93, ?, 149 
 (a) 36 (b) 31 
 (c) 33 (d) 37 (e) 35 
 
50. 8, 9, 19, 58, 233, ? 
 (a) 1164 (b) 1166 
 (c) 1156 (d) 1152 (e) 1158 
 
51. If the difference between the present age of P and Q is 
three years and the ratio between the age of P and Q 
after two years will be 5 : 4, then find the age of P after 
two years (in years)? 
 (a) 15 (b) 13 
 (c) 18 (d) 16 (e) 14 
 
52. A and B both spend 30% of their income together 
which is equal to Rs. 26400. If income of A is 20% more 
than that of B, then find the income of B (in Rs.)? 
 (a) 52000 (b) 48000 
 (c) 40000 (d) 36000 (e) 30000 
 
53.  If a man invests equal sum at the same rate of interest 
on simple interest for T and T+4 years and the 
respective ratio of interest gets by man is 1:2 
respectively, then find ‘T’? 
 (a) 6 (b) 2 
 (c) 5 (d) 3 (e) 4 
 
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IBPS RRB Clerk Prelims 2020 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons i.e. D, Q, G, H, K, S, E and W are sitting around 
a square table in such a way that four persons sit at the 
corner side of the table and other four persons sit in the 
middle side of the table. The persons who sit at the corner 
side are facing away from the center and the persons who 
sit in the middle side are facing towards the center. D sits 
at the corner side of the table. One person sits between D 
and G. Q sits third to the right of G. Three persons sit 
between Q and E. W sits second to the right of E. W is not 
an immediate neighbour of D. H sits second to the right of 
K.  
 
1. Who among the following sits second to the right of S? 
 (a) Q (b) E 
 (c) D (d) W (e) None of these  
 
2. How many persons sit between D and W when counted 
from the right of D? 
 (a) Three (b) Four 
 (c) One (d) Two (e) None of these  
 
3. Who among the following sits second to the left of G? 
 (a) D (b) K 
 (c) H (d) S (e) None of these  
 
4. Who among the following are the immediate 
neighbours to each other? 
 (a) K, E (b) Q, D 
 (c) G, H (d) W, S (e) None of these  
 
5.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Find the one who does not belong 
to that group? 
 (a) E (b) D 
 (c) G (d) K (e) H 
 
Directions (6-9): Study the following sequence of 
numbers and alphabets and answer the given questions- 
P 4 S A W 5 8 F 9 1 R E 7 2 O 3 7 5 1 B 6 K G N 
 
6. How many numbers are there which are immediately 
preceded by a vowel? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
7. If all the numbers are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is seventh 
from the right end? 
 (a) E (b) O 
 (c) F (d) R (e) None of these  
 
8. If all the consonants are removed from the given series, 
then which among the following element is ninth from 
the left end? 
 (a) 2 (b) O 
 (c) 3 (d) 7 (e) None of these  
 
9. Which among the following element is fifth to the left 
of twelfth element from the left end? 
 (a) F (b) 8 
 (c) 9 (d) 1 (e) None of these  
 
Directions (10-12): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Five persons A, B, C, D and E have different heights. Less 
than two persons are shorter than D. As many persons are 
taller than D as shorter than C. A is taller than B but shorter 
than E. B is not the shortest person. The height of third 
tallest person is 86 cm.  
 
10. If the height of shortest person is 68 cm, then what may 
be the height of B?  
 (a) 69 cm  
 (b) 81 cm 
 (c) 78 cm  
 (d) All the given heights  
 (e) None of these  
 
11. How many persons are taller than C? 
 (a) None (b) One 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these  
 
12. Who among the following is just shorter than E? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) A (d) D (e) None of these  
 
Directions (13-16): In each of the questions below are 
given some statements followed by some conclusions. You 
have to take the given statements to be true even if they 
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read 
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements 
disregarding commonly known facts. 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
13. Statements: All Greens are Yellows. No Yellows are 
Black.  
 Conclusions:  I.  No Greens are Black. 
  II.  Some Greens are Black. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
14. Statements:   All Chairs are Sofas. Only a few Sofas 
are Beds. No Beds are Curtains. 
 Conclusions: I.  Some Sofas are not Beds. 
  II.  Some Sofas are not Curtains. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
15. Statements:   Only a few Coffee are Tea. All Tea is 
Drinks. Only a few Drinks are Cold 
drinks. 
 Conclusions: I. Some Tea is not Cold drinks. 
  II.  No Coffee are Drinks. 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
16. Statements:   All Flowers are Trees. Only a few 
Trees are Gardens. No Gardens are 
Lawns. 
 Conclusions: I.  All Lawns can never be Trees 
  II.  Some Flowers can be Gardens 
 (a) If only conclusion I follows.  
 (b) If only conclusion II follows. 
 (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.  
 (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.  
 (e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
Directions (17-21): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row and 
all are facing towards north but not necessarily in the same 
order. B sits second from one of the extreme ends. Three 
persons sit between D and B. Two persons sit between D 
and A. C sits to the immediate left of A. F sits to left of C but 
is not an immediate neighbour of C. More than two persons 
sit between F and E.  
 
17. How many persons sit to the left of F? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) One (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
18.  Who among the following sits third to the right of G? 
 (a) E (b) C 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
19. Who among the following persons sit at the extreme 
ends? 
 (a) F, A (b) A, E 
 (c) G, E (d) F, E (e) None of these 
 
20. How many persons sit between D and E? 
 (a) Two (b) Four 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
21. Who among the following sits to the immediate left of 
E? 
 (a) G (b) A 
 (c) B (d) D (e) None of these 
 
Directions (22-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point D is 10m north of point P. Point Y is 14m east of point 
D. Point Q is 8m north of point Y. Point S is 20m west of 
point Q. Point H is 8m south of point S.  
 
22. What is the shortest distance between point H and 
point D?  
 (a) 8m (b) 6m 
 (c) 4m (d) 10m (e) None of these  
 
23. In which direction is point P with respect to point Q? 
 (a) South east (b) North west 
 (c) South west (d) North east (e) None of these  
 
Directions (24-27): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are certain number of persons sitting in a row facing 
towards north direction. A sits fifth to the right of B. Two 
persons sit between C and B. D sits fourth to the left of C. 
Four persons sit to the left of D. The number of persons sit 
between D and B is same as the number of persons sit 
between B and F. F sits at fourth position from one of the 
extreme ends. 
 
24. How many persons sit between B and D? 
 (a) None (b) Six 
 (c) Five (d) Four (e) None of these 
 
25. How many persons sit in the row? 
 (a) Twenty (b) Twenty-one 
 (c) Twenty-two (d) Nineteen (e) None of these 
 
26. Who among the following sits second to the right of A? 
 (a) None (b) C 
 (c) D (d) F (e) None of these 
27. How many persons sit to the right of B? 
 (a) Nine (b) Ten 
 (c) Eight (d) Eleven (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
28. How many such pairs of letters are there in the 
meaningful word ‘MATCHES’ each of which has as 
many letters between them in the word as in the 
English alphabet (From both backward and forward)? 
 (a) Two   
 (b) One 
 (c) More than three  
 (d) Three  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29-33): Study the following sequence 
carefully and answer the given questions. 
COT      IVY     PEA FOX      MRU 
 
29. If we add ‘L’ after first letter in every word, then how 
many meaningful words will be formed? 
 (a) None (b) Three 
 (c) Two (d) One (e) None of these 
 
30. If third letter of each word is replaced by its succeeding 
letter according to English alphabetical order, then in 
how many words vowels will appear more than once? 
 (a) Two (b) One 
 (c) None (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
31. If all the words are arranged according to English 
alphabetical order from left to right, then which word 
will appear fourth from the left end? 
 (a) MRU (b) FOX 
 (c) PEA (d) IVY (e) None of these 
 
32. If all the letters are arranged according to English 
alphabetical order within each word, then in how 
many words vowel will appear at second position? 
 (a) One (b) None 
 (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these 
 
33.  How many letters are there in English alphabetical 
series between the first letter of the second word from 
the left end and third letter of the third word from the 
right end?  
 (a) Five (b) Six 
 (c) Seven (d) Four (e) None of these 
34. If in the number ‘35982476’, 1 is added to each even 
digit and 2 is subtracted from each odd digit, then 
which digits will not appear twice in the number thus 
obtained? 
 (a) Only 1  
 (b) Only 9 
 (c) Both ‘1’ and ‘9’ 
 (d) Only 5  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (35-39): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Six people P, Q, R, S, T and U have events on different dates 
7
th
 and 12
th
 of different months i.e. January, February and 
March. D has event on even numbered date in the month 
having 31 days. The number of persons have event before 
D is same as the number of persons have event after A. One 
person has event between A and C. F has event before C. B 
has event just before E. 
 
35. How many persons have event before B? 
 (a) Two (b) None 
 (c) Three (d) One (e) None of these 
 
36. Who among the following has event just after D? 
 (a) C (b) None 
 (c) B (d) F (e) None of these 
 
37. How many persons have event between F and D? 
 (a) One (b) Three 
 (c) None (d) Two (e) None of these 
 
38. E has event on which among the following date? 
 (a) 12
th
 February (b) 12
th
 March 
 (c) 7
th
 March (d) 7
th
 January (e) None of these 
 
39. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) A, F (b) E, F 
 (c) F, C (d) E, B (e) C, B 
 
40. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and 
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) RUY (b) SQO 
 (c) OMK (d) FDB (e) YWU 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                   
 
 
 
 
Directions (41-45): Line graph given below shows number of passengers travelling in five (A, B, C, D & E) different 
compartment of a trains. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. 
 
 
 
41. Total passengers in E are what percent less than total 
passengers in A? 
 (a) 6 ¼ % (b) 8 ?% 
 (c) 6 ?% (d) 6 ?% (e) 5% 
 
42. Find average number of passengers in A, C & E? 
 (a) 32 (b) 30 
 (c) 36 (d) 33 (e) 27 
 
43. Find the ratio of total passenger in B to that of in D? 
 (a) 7 : 9 (b) 9 : 10 
 (c) 11 : 9 (d) 9 : 13 (e) 9 : 11 
 
44. Total passenger in C and E together are what percent 
more than total passenger in A? 
 (a) 33 ?% (b) 66 ?% 
 (c) 66 ?% (d) 50% (e) 60% 
 
45. Find total number of passengers traveling in B, C & D 
together? 
 (a) 69 (b) 65 
 (c) 67 (d) 63 (e) 71 
 
Directions (46-50): What will come in the place of 
question (?) mark in following questions. 
 
46. 12, 12, 24, 72, ?, 1440 
 (a) 256 (b) 288 
 (c) 284 (d) 296 (e) 316 
 
47.  16, 17.8, 21.4, 28.6, 43, ? 
 (a) 69.8 (b) 72.8 
 (c) 73.8 (d) 70.8 (e) 71.8 
48. 12, 7, 8, 13, ?, 68.5  
 (a) 28 (b) 27 
 (c) 26 (d) 27.5 (e) 26.5 
 
49. 72, 79, 65, 93, ?, 149 
 (a) 36 (b) 31 
 (c) 33 (d) 37 (e) 35 
 
50. 8, 9, 19, 58, 233, ? 
 (a) 1164 (b) 1166 
 (c) 1156 (d) 1152 (e) 1158 
 
51. If the difference between the present age of P and Q is 
three years and the ratio between the age of P and Q 
after two years will be 5 : 4, then find the age of P after 
two years (in years)? 
 (a) 15 (b) 13 
 (c) 18 (d) 16 (e) 14 
 
52. A and B both spend 30% of their income together 
which is equal to Rs. 26400. If income of A is 20% more 
than that of B, then find the income of B (in Rs.)? 
 (a) 52000 (b) 48000 
 (c) 40000 (d) 36000 (e) 30000 
 
53.  If a man invests equal sum at the same rate of interest 
on simple interest for T and T+4 years and the 
respective ratio of interest gets by man is 1:2 
respectively, then find ‘T’? 
 (a) 6 (b) 2 
 (c) 5 (d) 3 (e) 4 
 
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54. 12 women can complete a work in 64 day, then find 
how many women will be required to complete 2/3 rd 
of the same work in 16 days? 
 (a) 28 (b) 24 
 (c) 36 (d) 32 (e) 48 
 
55. A train running at the speed of 72 kmph crosses a pole 
in 30 seconds. Find the time taken by the same train to 
cross the pole with the speed of 54 kmph (in sec)? 
 (a) 42 (b) 48 
 (c) 54 (d) 45 (e) 40 
 
56. The upstream speed and downstream speed of a boat 
is 10 kmph and 14 kmph respectively and boat 
travelled for T hours & 6 hours in upstream and 
downstream respectively. If the distance travelled in 
downstream is 44 km more than upstream, then find 
the value of ‘T’ 
 (a) 4 (b) 3  
 (c) 6 (d) 5 (e) 8 
 
57. An article was marked up by 50% above cost price and 
allowed Rs 50 discount on marked price. If shopkeeper 
still made a profit of Rs. 50, then find the selling price 
of the article (in Rs.)? 
 (a) 350 Rs. (b) 300 Rs. 
 (c) 250 Rs. (d) 200 Rs. (e) 150 Rs. 
 
58. A & B invested Rs. X and Rs. (X + 800) for same period 
of time in a business. If A gets Rs. 3200 as profit share 
out of total profit of Rs. 6800, then find ‘X’? 
 (a) 7800 (b) 6000 
 (c) 8400 (d) 7200 (e) 6400 
 
59. A vessel contains mixture of milk and water in the 
ration of 3 : 1 respectively. If 20 liters mixture taken 
out from the vessel and now the difference between 
milk and water in the remaining mixture is 70 liters, 
then find initial mixture in vessel (in liters)? 
 (a) 240 (b) 160 
 (c) 120 (d) 80 (e) 180 
 
60. Perimeter of a rectangle is 2 cm more than 
circumference of a circle and area of circle is 616 cm². 
If breath of rectangle is equal to radius of circle, then 
find length of rectangle (in cm)? 
 (a) 35 (b) 33 
 (c) 31 (d) 21 (e) 27 
 
Directions (61-65): Table given below shows number of 
orders received by three (P, Q & R) companies of their 
three (A, B & C) items. Read the data carefully and answer 
the questions.  
 
 
 
61. Total orders of item A & B received by R is how much 
more than total orders of item B & C received by Q? 
 (a) 50 (b) 10 
 (c) 40 (d) 20 (e) 30 
 
62.  Find total orders (all three items) received by R is what 
percent more than that of total orders (all three items) 
received by Q? 
 (a) 5% (b) 12.5% 
 (c) 10% (d) 15% (e) 20% 
 
63. Find ratio of total orders of item A & B received by P to 
total orders of item B & C received by Q? 
 (a) 7 : 9 (b) 8 : 7 
 (c) 4 : 7 (d) 5 : 6  (e) 7 : 8 
 
64. Find average number of orders of item B received by Q 
& R is what percent of total orders of item A received 
by P? 
 (a) 104 ¼ % (b) 106 ¼ % 
 (c) 108 ¼ % (d) 102 ¼ % (e) 110 ¼ % 
 
65. Find total orders of item A, B & C received by P? 
 (a) 210 (b) 220 
 (c) 190 (d) 180 (e) 200 
 
Directions (66-80): What should come in place of 
question mark (?) in following questions? 
 
66. (48% of 625) ÷ 0.75 = ? 
 (a) 800  (b) None of these 
 (c) 40 (d) 4000 (e) 400 
 
67.  
 (a) 1 (b) 2 
 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 3 
 
68.   
 (a) 2 (b) 3 
 (c) 4 (d) 1 (e) None of these 
 
69.  
 (a) 6 (b) 12 
 (c) 8 (d) 4 (e) 16 
 
70. ? + 432 – 205 = 550 
 (a) 384 (b) 244 
 (c) 224 (d) 276 (e) 324 
 
71. 
 
 (a) 
10 (b) 12 
 (c) 8 (d) 6 (e) 9 
 
72. 40% of 400 + ? % of 300 = 250 
 (a) 40 (b) 36 
 (c) 25 (d) 30 (e) 20 
 
73.   
 (a) 185 (b) 183 
 (c) 187 (d) 184 (e) 182 
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