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RBI Grade B Phase I 2019 
Question Paper with 
Solutions
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RBI Grade B Phase I 2019 
Question Paper with 
Solutions
Direction (1 – 5) : Read the given 
information carefully and answer the 
questions given below: 
Eight people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are 
sitting in a straight line facing north 
direction. They all have different ages, 
viz. 8, 12, 14, 21, 28, 36, 44 and 56 but 
not necessarily in the same order. 
Two people are sitting between O and the 
one whose age is 56 years. The one 
whose age is 14 years is sitting second to 
the left of O. N is sitting to the immediate 
left of the one whose age is 56 years. One 
person is sitting between T and the one 
whose age is 56 years. Either T or the one 
whose age is 56 years is sitting at the 
extreme end. The one who is 56 years old 
is not sitting to the left of T. There is a 
difference of 7 years between the ages of 
R and S and two people are sitting 
between them. The one whose age is 12 
years is sitting second to the left of P. P 
is not sitting at the extreme end. There is 
one people sitting between R and the one 
whose age is 44 years. M is an immediate 
neighbor of the one whose age is 44 
years. Q and the one whose age is 21 
years are immediate neighbors. T is older 
than M and N is younger than Q.  
1. How many people sit(s) between R and
the one who is 21 years old?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. More than three
E. None
2. What is the age difference between M
and S?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. None of these
3. What is the age of P?
A. 56 years
B. 44 years
C. 12 years
D. 21 years
E. None of these
4. What is the sum of the ages of the
people who sit the extreme ends?
A. 30 years
B. 84 years
C. 48 years
D. 65 years
E. None of these
5. What is the name of the person who is
28 years old?
A. M
B. O
C. R
D. P
E. None of these
Direction (6 – 9) : Study the following 
information to answer the given 
questions: 
In a certain code, 
‘ ma ke security in theme l i sts’ is written as 
‘ j o ti tis su n i c’ , 
‘ In d i a make old r e g i m e ’ is written as ‘ d i e 
min tip t i ’ , 
‘ o l d lists with co r r e cti o n ’ is written as ‘ z a 
tis die k e e ’ and 
‘ t h e me curbs r e g i me ’ is written as ‘ t i p ba 
n i c’ .  
6. What is the code for ‘ se cu r i t y ’ ?
A. jo
B. ti
C. tis
D. su
E. Can ’ t be determined
7. What does ‘ z a’ stand for?
A. old
B. lists
C. correction
D. with
E. Either with or correction
8. ’ t i s da t i p ’ could be a code for which of
the following?
A. old regime lists
B. regime lists arise
C. correction theme case
D. India with regime
E. None of these
9. Which of the following may represent
‘ t r an spa r e n c y in old s e c u r i t y’ ?
A. su die mac ti
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RBI Grade B Phase I 2019 
Question Paper with 
Solutions
Direction (1 – 5) : Read the given 
information carefully and answer the 
questions given below: 
Eight people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are 
sitting in a straight line facing north 
direction. They all have different ages, 
viz. 8, 12, 14, 21, 28, 36, 44 and 56 but 
not necessarily in the same order. 
Two people are sitting between O and the 
one whose age is 56 years. The one 
whose age is 14 years is sitting second to 
the left of O. N is sitting to the immediate 
left of the one whose age is 56 years. One 
person is sitting between T and the one 
whose age is 56 years. Either T or the one 
whose age is 56 years is sitting at the 
extreme end. The one who is 56 years old 
is not sitting to the left of T. There is a 
difference of 7 years between the ages of 
R and S and two people are sitting 
between them. The one whose age is 12 
years is sitting second to the left of P. P 
is not sitting at the extreme end. There is 
one people sitting between R and the one 
whose age is 44 years. M is an immediate 
neighbor of the one whose age is 44 
years. Q and the one whose age is 21 
years are immediate neighbors. T is older 
than M and N is younger than Q.  
1. How many people sit(s) between R and
the one who is 21 years old?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. More than three
E. None
2. What is the age difference between M
and S?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. None of these
3. What is the age of P?
A. 56 years
B. 44 years
C. 12 years
D. 21 years
E. None of these
4. What is the sum of the ages of the
people who sit the extreme ends?
A. 30 years
B. 84 years
C. 48 years
D. 65 years
E. None of these
5. What is the name of the person who is
28 years old?
A. M
B. O
C. R
D. P
E. None of these
Direction (6 – 9) : Study the following 
information to answer the given 
questions: 
In a certain code, 
‘ ma ke security in theme l i sts’ is written as 
‘ j o ti tis su n i c’ , 
‘ In d i a make old r e g i m e ’ is written as ‘ d i e 
min tip t i ’ , 
‘ o l d lists with co r r e cti o n ’ is written as ‘ z a 
tis die k e e ’ and 
‘ t h e me curbs r e g i me ’ is written as ‘ t i p ba 
n i c’ .  
6. What is the code for ‘ se cu r i t y ’ ?
A. jo
B. ti
C. tis
D. su
E. Can ’ t be determined
7. What does ‘ z a’ stand for?
A. old
B. lists
C. correction
D. with
E. Either with or correction
8. ’ t i s da t i p ’ could be a code for which of
the following?
A. old regime lists
B. regime lists arise
C. correction theme case
D. India with regime
E. None of these
9. Which of the following may represent
‘ t r an spa r e n c y in old s e c u r i t y’ ?
A. su die mac ti
B. die mac jo tip
C. die jo nic su
D. jo die su mac
E. None of these
10. If it is possible to make one
meaningful word with the 1
st
, 5
th
, 6
th
 and
9
th
 letters of the word OVERWHELM,
which of the following will be the second
letter from the right end of that word? If
no such word can be made, give ‘ X’ as the
answer and if more than one such words
can be made, give ‘ V’ as the answer.
A. M
B. H
C. O
D. X
E. V
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
11. Statements:
Only a few Men are Boys.
All Boys are Kids.
No Kids are Children.
Conclusions:
I. Some Men are not Children.
II. Some Men are not Boys.
A. If only conclusion II follows
B. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
C. If both conclusions I and II follow
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion
II follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
12. Statements:
Some Fruits are Mangos.
Only Mangos are Tasty.
Only a few Mangos are Guavas.
Conclusions:
I. All Guavas are Mangos.
II. No Tasty being Fruit is a possibility.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
13. Statements:
Only a few Dairy Milk is Milky Bar.
Some Milky Bar is Munch.
Only Munch is Perk.
Conclusions:
I. All Dairy Milk can be Milky Bar
II. Some Munch is Milky Bar.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
14. Statements:
All Trees are Plants.
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RBI Grade B Phase I 2019 
Question Paper with 
Solutions
Direction (1 – 5) : Read the given 
information carefully and answer the 
questions given below: 
Eight people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are 
sitting in a straight line facing north 
direction. They all have different ages, 
viz. 8, 12, 14, 21, 28, 36, 44 and 56 but 
not necessarily in the same order. 
Two people are sitting between O and the 
one whose age is 56 years. The one 
whose age is 14 years is sitting second to 
the left of O. N is sitting to the immediate 
left of the one whose age is 56 years. One 
person is sitting between T and the one 
whose age is 56 years. Either T or the one 
whose age is 56 years is sitting at the 
extreme end. The one who is 56 years old 
is not sitting to the left of T. There is a 
difference of 7 years between the ages of 
R and S and two people are sitting 
between them. The one whose age is 12 
years is sitting second to the left of P. P 
is not sitting at the extreme end. There is 
one people sitting between R and the one 
whose age is 44 years. M is an immediate 
neighbor of the one whose age is 44 
years. Q and the one whose age is 21 
years are immediate neighbors. T is older 
than M and N is younger than Q.  
1. How many people sit(s) between R and
the one who is 21 years old?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. More than three
E. None
2. What is the age difference between M
and S?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. None of these
3. What is the age of P?
A. 56 years
B. 44 years
C. 12 years
D. 21 years
E. None of these
4. What is the sum of the ages of the
people who sit the extreme ends?
A. 30 years
B. 84 years
C. 48 years
D. 65 years
E. None of these
5. What is the name of the person who is
28 years old?
A. M
B. O
C. R
D. P
E. None of these
Direction (6 – 9) : Study the following 
information to answer the given 
questions: 
In a certain code, 
‘ ma ke security in theme l i sts’ is written as 
‘ j o ti tis su n i c’ , 
‘ In d i a make old r e g i m e ’ is written as ‘ d i e 
min tip t i ’ , 
‘ o l d lists with co r r e cti o n ’ is written as ‘ z a 
tis die k e e ’ and 
‘ t h e me curbs r e g i me ’ is written as ‘ t i p ba 
n i c’ .  
6. What is the code for ‘ se cu r i t y ’ ?
A. jo
B. ti
C. tis
D. su
E. Can ’ t be determined
7. What does ‘ z a’ stand for?
A. old
B. lists
C. correction
D. with
E. Either with or correction
8. ’ t i s da t i p ’ could be a code for which of
the following?
A. old regime lists
B. regime lists arise
C. correction theme case
D. India with regime
E. None of these
9. Which of the following may represent
‘ t r an spa r e n c y in old s e c u r i t y’ ?
A. su die mac ti
B. die mac jo tip
C. die jo nic su
D. jo die su mac
E. None of these
10. If it is possible to make one
meaningful word with the 1
st
, 5
th
, 6
th
 and
9
th
 letters of the word OVERWHELM,
which of the following will be the second
letter from the right end of that word? If
no such word can be made, give ‘ X’ as the
answer and if more than one such words
can be made, give ‘ V’ as the answer.
A. M
B. H
C. O
D. X
E. V
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
11. Statements:
Only a few Men are Boys.
All Boys are Kids.
No Kids are Children.
Conclusions:
I. Some Men are not Children.
II. Some Men are not Boys.
A. If only conclusion II follows
B. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
C. If both conclusions I and II follow
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion
II follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
12. Statements:
Some Fruits are Mangos.
Only Mangos are Tasty.
Only a few Mangos are Guavas.
Conclusions:
I. All Guavas are Mangos.
II. No Tasty being Fruit is a possibility.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
13. Statements:
Only a few Dairy Milk is Milky Bar.
Some Milky Bar is Munch.
Only Munch is Perk.
Conclusions:
I. All Dairy Milk can be Milky Bar
II. Some Munch is Milky Bar.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
14. Statements:
All Trees are Plants.
Some Plants are Bushes. 
Only a few Bushes are Grass. 
Conclusions: 
I. No Plant is Grass.
II. All Bushes can be Grass.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
15. Statements:
Only a few Dinners are Cake.
No Dinner is Apple.
Only a few Apples are figures.
Conclusions:
I. Some apples are not figures.
II. No Apple is Cake.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction (16 – 20) : Study the 
following information carefully to answer 
the given questions below. 
Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are 
going to market on seven different days 
starting from Monday to Sunday and buy 
any one item among Chair, Table, Lamp. 
Not more than three people buy the same 
item. 
E buys table before Wednesday. Three 
people go to the market between E and 
B. The one who goes to the market on
Thursday buys Chair. A goes to the
market immediately before G. Two people
go to the market between G and F. Only
A and the one who goes to the market on 
Saturday buy Lamp. F neither goes to the 
market on Thursday nor buy lamp. Only 
one people goes to the market between D 
who buys Table and the one who buys 
Chair. C does not buy table. C go to the 
market neither immediately after nor 
immediately before B.  
16. Who among the following goes to the
market immediately before F?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. E
E. F
17. Who among the following goes to the
market on Monday?
A. C
B. G
C. D
D. E
E. F
18. D buys which of the following item?
A. Chair
B. Lamp
C. Table
D. Either Chair or Lamp
E. Either Lamp or Table
19. How many people go the market
between C and B?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. More than four
20. Four of the following five are alike in
a certain way, find the one which d o e sn’t
belong to that group.
A. EG
B. AD
C. CA
D. GB
E. EF
Direction (21 – 24) : Study the 
following information carefully and 
answer the question based on it. 
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RBI Grade B Phase I 2019 
Question Paper with 
Solutions
Direction (1 – 5) : Read the given 
information carefully and answer the 
questions given below: 
Eight people M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are 
sitting in a straight line facing north 
direction. They all have different ages, 
viz. 8, 12, 14, 21, 28, 36, 44 and 56 but 
not necessarily in the same order. 
Two people are sitting between O and the 
one whose age is 56 years. The one 
whose age is 14 years is sitting second to 
the left of O. N is sitting to the immediate 
left of the one whose age is 56 years. One 
person is sitting between T and the one 
whose age is 56 years. Either T or the one 
whose age is 56 years is sitting at the 
extreme end. The one who is 56 years old 
is not sitting to the left of T. There is a 
difference of 7 years between the ages of 
R and S and two people are sitting 
between them. The one whose age is 12 
years is sitting second to the left of P. P 
is not sitting at the extreme end. There is 
one people sitting between R and the one 
whose age is 44 years. M is an immediate 
neighbor of the one whose age is 44 
years. Q and the one whose age is 21 
years are immediate neighbors. T is older 
than M and N is younger than Q.  
1. How many people sit(s) between R and
the one who is 21 years old?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. More than three
E. None
2. What is the age difference between M
and S?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. None of these
3. What is the age of P?
A. 56 years
B. 44 years
C. 12 years
D. 21 years
E. None of these
4. What is the sum of the ages of the
people who sit the extreme ends?
A. 30 years
B. 84 years
C. 48 years
D. 65 years
E. None of these
5. What is the name of the person who is
28 years old?
A. M
B. O
C. R
D. P
E. None of these
Direction (6 – 9) : Study the following 
information to answer the given 
questions: 
In a certain code, 
‘ ma ke security in theme l i sts’ is written as 
‘ j o ti tis su n i c’ , 
‘ In d i a make old r e g i m e ’ is written as ‘ d i e 
min tip t i ’ , 
‘ o l d lists with co r r e cti o n ’ is written as ‘ z a 
tis die k e e ’ and 
‘ t h e me curbs r e g i me ’ is written as ‘ t i p ba 
n i c’ .  
6. What is the code for ‘ se cu r i t y ’ ?
A. jo
B. ti
C. tis
D. su
E. Can ’ t be determined
7. What does ‘ z a’ stand for?
A. old
B. lists
C. correction
D. with
E. Either with or correction
8. ’ t i s da t i p ’ could be a code for which of
the following?
A. old regime lists
B. regime lists arise
C. correction theme case
D. India with regime
E. None of these
9. Which of the following may represent
‘ t r an spa r e n c y in old s e c u r i t y’ ?
A. su die mac ti
B. die mac jo tip
C. die jo nic su
D. jo die su mac
E. None of these
10. If it is possible to make one
meaningful word with the 1
st
, 5
th
, 6
th
 and
9
th
 letters of the word OVERWHELM,
which of the following will be the second
letter from the right end of that word? If
no such word can be made, give ‘ X’ as the
answer and if more than one such words
can be made, give ‘ V’ as the answer.
A. M
B. H
C. O
D. X
E. V
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
11. Statements:
Only a few Men are Boys.
All Boys are Kids.
No Kids are Children.
Conclusions:
I. Some Men are not Children.
II. Some Men are not Boys.
A. If only conclusion II follows
B. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
C. If both conclusions I and II follow
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion
II follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
12. Statements:
Some Fruits are Mangos.
Only Mangos are Tasty.
Only a few Mangos are Guavas.
Conclusions:
I. All Guavas are Mangos.
II. No Tasty being Fruit is a possibility.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
13. Statements:
Only a few Dairy Milk is Milky Bar.
Some Milky Bar is Munch.
Only Munch is Perk.
Conclusions:
I. All Dairy Milk can be Milky Bar
II. Some Munch is Milky Bar.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
14. Statements:
All Trees are Plants.
Some Plants are Bushes. 
Only a few Bushes are Grass. 
Conclusions: 
I. No Plant is Grass.
II. All Bushes can be Grass.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction: In the question below are 
given three statements followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. 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.  
15. Statements:
Only a few Dinners are Cake.
No Dinner is Apple.
Only a few Apples are figures.
Conclusions:
I. Some apples are not figures.
II. No Apple is Cake.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows
D. If both conclusions I and II follow
E. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows
Direction (16 – 20) : Study the 
following information carefully to answer 
the given questions below. 
Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are 
going to market on seven different days 
starting from Monday to Sunday and buy 
any one item among Chair, Table, Lamp. 
Not more than three people buy the same 
item. 
E buys table before Wednesday. Three 
people go to the market between E and 
B. The one who goes to the market on
Thursday buys Chair. A goes to the
market immediately before G. Two people
go to the market between G and F. Only
A and the one who goes to the market on 
Saturday buy Lamp. F neither goes to the 
market on Thursday nor buy lamp. Only 
one people goes to the market between D 
who buys Table and the one who buys 
Chair. C does not buy table. C go to the 
market neither immediately after nor 
immediately before B.  
16. Who among the following goes to the
market immediately before F?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. E
E. F
17. Who among the following goes to the
market on Monday?
A. C
B. G
C. D
D. E
E. F
18. D buys which of the following item?
A. Chair
B. Lamp
C. Table
D. Either Chair or Lamp
E. Either Lamp or Table
19. How many people go the market
between C and B?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. More than four
20. Four of the following five are alike in
a certain way, find the one which d o e sn’t
belong to that group.
A. EG
B. AD
C. CA
D. GB
E. EF
Direction (21 – 24) : Study the 
following information carefully and 
answer the question based on it. 
Raga started walking in East direction 
from point R. After walking 15 m she 
reached point S, from there she takes a 
left turn and walks 10 m to reach point T. 
From T, she turns left and walk 7 m and 
reaches point U. Then, she turns left and 
walks 34 m to reach point V. From point 
V she turns right and walks 28 m. Now 
she reached point W and from there she 
turns right and walks 40 m to reach point 
X. From point X she turns right and walks 
32 m to reach point Y.  
 
21. What is the direction of X with respect 
to R? 
A. North 
B. East 
C. North – West 
D. West 
E. South – West 
 
22. If point A is the point of intersection 
of line segment RS and UV then which of 
the following is/ are true about A? 
A. Point Y is North of A 
B. AV + AU = XW – 6 
C. A is to the North of U 
D. All are true 
E. None is true. 
 
23. What is total distance travelled by 
Raga in west direction? 
A. 64 m 
B. 35 m 
C. 45 m 
D. 28 m 
E. 56 m 
 
24. What is the direction of point T with 
respect to Y? 
A. South 
B. North – West 
C. South – East 
D. South – West 
E. North – East 
 
Direction (25 – 27) : In these 
questions, statements are given followed 
by two sets of conclusions numbered I 
and II. These statement show 
relationship between different elements. 
You have to assume the statement to be 
true and then decide which of the given 
two conclusions logically follows from the 
given information given in the statement.  
 
25. Statements: 
 
Conclusions: 
I.  
II.  
A. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. 
B. Either conclusion I or II is true. 
C. Only conclusion II is true. 
D. Both conclusions I and II and true. 
E. Only conclusion I is true. 
 
26. Statements: 
 
Conclusions: 
I.  
II.  
A. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. 
B. Either conclusion I or II is true. 
C. Only conclusion II is true. 
D. Both conclusions I and II and true. 
E. Only conclusion I is true. 
 
27. Statements: 
 
Conclusions: 
I.  
II.  
A. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. 
B. Either conclusion I or II is true. 
C. Only conclusion II is true. 
D. Both conclusions I and II and true. 
E. Only conclusion I is true. 
 
Direction (28 – 34) : Study the 
following information to answer the given 
questions. 
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel 
rows containing six people each, in such 
a way that there is an equal distance 
between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, 
C, D, E and F are seated and all of them 
are facing south. In row-2 P, Q, R, S, T 
and V are seated and all of them are 
facing north. Therefore, in the given 
seating arrangement each member 
seated in a row faces another member of 
the other row. 
 
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