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IBPS PO Mains 2024 Memory Based Paper (1st Shift) 
 
Directions (1): Each question consists of two conclusions followed by some statements. Consider the given 
conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions 
and then decide which of the following statement is true for given conclusions. 
 
Q1. Conclusions:  
I. All number can never be digit 
II. Some digit being letter is a possibility 
(a) Statements: All series is number; Some series is digit; Only a few letter is number  
(b) Statements: Only a few series is digit; All series is number; Some letter is number 
(c) Statements: No digit is series; No series is number; All number is letter 
(d) Statements: Only digit is letter; Some digit is number; Only a few series is number 
(e) Statements: No digit is letter; Only a few letter is number; Only a few number is series 
 
Directions (2-6): A word/number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers; it 
arranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and its 
arrangement: 
 
Input: triangle 45   38 galaxy 93 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 
Step I: 88 triangle 45   38 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 aaglxy 
Step II: 87   88 triangle 45   38   27 velocity rhythm aaglxy eulpzz 
Step III: 40   87   88 triangle 38   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty 
Step IV: 41   40   87   88   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt 
Step V: 22   41   40   87   88 aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt eiocltvy 
Based on the above example, rearrange the below input: 
Input: shadow 74   19 magnet 52 forest 68 bridge whistle 31  
 
Q2. Which element is 5
th
 to the right of second least number in step V? 
(a) eibdgr 
(b) 31 
(c) eofrst 
(d) aegmnt 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. What is sum of all the odd numbers in step II? 
(a) 110 
(b) 147 
(c) 128 
(d) 117 
(e) 198 
 
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IBPS PO Mains 2024 Memory Based Paper (1st Shift) 
 
Directions (1): Each question consists of two conclusions followed by some statements. Consider the given 
conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions 
and then decide which of the following statement is true for given conclusions. 
 
Q1. Conclusions:  
I. All number can never be digit 
II. Some digit being letter is a possibility 
(a) Statements: All series is number; Some series is digit; Only a few letter is number  
(b) Statements: Only a few series is digit; All series is number; Some letter is number 
(c) Statements: No digit is series; No series is number; All number is letter 
(d) Statements: Only digit is letter; Some digit is number; Only a few series is number 
(e) Statements: No digit is letter; Only a few letter is number; Only a few number is series 
 
Directions (2-6): A word/number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers; it 
arranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and its 
arrangement: 
 
Input: triangle 45   38 galaxy 93 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 
Step I: 88 triangle 45   38 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 aaglxy 
Step II: 87   88 triangle 45   38   27 velocity rhythm aaglxy eulpzz 
Step III: 40   87   88 triangle 38   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty 
Step IV: 41   40   87   88   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt 
Step V: 22   41   40   87   88 aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt eiocltvy 
Based on the above example, rearrange the below input: 
Input: shadow 74   19 magnet 52 forest 68 bridge whistle 31  
 
Q2. Which element is 5
th
 to the right of second least number in step V? 
(a) eibdgr 
(b) 31 
(c) eofrst 
(d) aegmnt 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. What is sum of all the odd numbers in step II? 
(a) 110 
(b) 147 
(c) 128 
(d) 117 
(e) 198 
 
 
 
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Q4. What is the position of ‘eibdgr’ with respect to ‘77’ in step IV? 
(a) 3
rd
 to the right 
(b) 5
th
 to the right 
(c) 4
th
 to the left  
(d) 2
nd
 to the right  
(e) None of the above 
 
Q5. Find the square of the 2
nd
 highest number in step III? 
(a) 3844 
(b) 3025 
(c) 2809 
(d) 5041 
(e) None of these 
 
Q6. Which element is 6
th
 from the right end in step II? 
(a) whistle 
(b) 19 
(c) magnet 
(d) 77 
(e) 52 
 
Directions (7-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the questions based on it: 
A certain number of persons sit in a row facing north. The known persons like different colors. On counting from left, 
the persons at even positions are managers and the persons at odd positions are associates.  
Four persons are in between A and the one who likes red. G sits third to the left of A. The one who likes blue sits 
exactly between G and the one who likes red. Four persons are in between C and the one who likes blue. The one 
who likes pink sits immediate right of C. D sits three persons sit to the right of the one who likes pink. The number 
of persons sit to the right of D is equal to the square root of the number of persons sit between D and the one who 
likes red. T sits sixth to the left of H who sits adjacent to C. H likes pink and sits immediate right of the one who likes 
yellow. No one sits to the left of B who sits adjacent to T. The one who likes black sits fourth from right end. The one 
who likes grey sits second to the right of B and third to the left of the one who likes white.  
 
Q7. How many associates sit to the right of the one who likes white? 
(a) Three 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) Six 
(e) More than six 
 
Q8. What is the position of C with respect to the one who likes grey? 
(a) 5
th
 to the right  
(b) 7
th
 to the right  
(c) 8
th
 to the left 
(d) Immediate right  
(e) 4
th
 to the right   
 
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IBPS PO Mains 2024 Memory Based Paper (1st Shift) 
 
Directions (1): Each question consists of two conclusions followed by some statements. Consider the given 
conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions 
and then decide which of the following statement is true for given conclusions. 
 
Q1. Conclusions:  
I. All number can never be digit 
II. Some digit being letter is a possibility 
(a) Statements: All series is number; Some series is digit; Only a few letter is number  
(b) Statements: Only a few series is digit; All series is number; Some letter is number 
(c) Statements: No digit is series; No series is number; All number is letter 
(d) Statements: Only digit is letter; Some digit is number; Only a few series is number 
(e) Statements: No digit is letter; Only a few letter is number; Only a few number is series 
 
Directions (2-6): A word/number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers; it 
arranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and its 
arrangement: 
 
Input: triangle 45   38 galaxy 93 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 
Step I: 88 triangle 45   38 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 aaglxy 
Step II: 87   88 triangle 45   38   27 velocity rhythm aaglxy eulpzz 
Step III: 40   87   88 triangle 38   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty 
Step IV: 41   40   87   88   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt 
Step V: 22   41   40   87   88 aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt eiocltvy 
Based on the above example, rearrange the below input: 
Input: shadow 74   19 magnet 52 forest 68 bridge whistle 31  
 
Q2. Which element is 5
th
 to the right of second least number in step V? 
(a) eibdgr 
(b) 31 
(c) eofrst 
(d) aegmnt 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. What is sum of all the odd numbers in step II? 
(a) 110 
(b) 147 
(c) 128 
(d) 117 
(e) 198 
 
 
 
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Q4. What is the position of ‘eibdgr’ with respect to ‘77’ in step IV? 
(a) 3
rd
 to the right 
(b) 5
th
 to the right 
(c) 4
th
 to the left  
(d) 2
nd
 to the right  
(e) None of the above 
 
Q5. Find the square of the 2
nd
 highest number in step III? 
(a) 3844 
(b) 3025 
(c) 2809 
(d) 5041 
(e) None of these 
 
Q6. Which element is 6
th
 from the right end in step II? 
(a) whistle 
(b) 19 
(c) magnet 
(d) 77 
(e) 52 
 
Directions (7-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the questions based on it: 
A certain number of persons sit in a row facing north. The known persons like different colors. On counting from left, 
the persons at even positions are managers and the persons at odd positions are associates.  
Four persons are in between A and the one who likes red. G sits third to the left of A. The one who likes blue sits 
exactly between G and the one who likes red. Four persons are in between C and the one who likes blue. The one 
who likes pink sits immediate right of C. D sits three persons sit to the right of the one who likes pink. The number 
of persons sit to the right of D is equal to the square root of the number of persons sit between D and the one who 
likes red. T sits sixth to the left of H who sits adjacent to C. H likes pink and sits immediate right of the one who likes 
yellow. No one sits to the left of B who sits adjacent to T. The one who likes black sits fourth from right end. The one 
who likes grey sits second to the right of B and third to the left of the one who likes white.  
 
Q7. How many associates sit to the right of the one who likes white? 
(a) Three 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) Six 
(e) More than six 
 
Q8. What is the position of C with respect to the one who likes grey? 
(a) 5
th
 to the right  
(b) 7
th
 to the right  
(c) 8
th
 to the left 
(d) Immediate right  
(e) 4
th
 to the right   
 
 
 
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Q9. Which of the following statement is correct? 
I. The one who sits 7
th
 to the right of B is manager. 
II. Four associates sit between B and the one who likes black.  
III. H is manager and sits second to the right of A 
(a) Only II 
(b) Only III 
(c) Only I and II 
(d) Only I and III 
(e) All I, II and III 
 
Q10. Choose the incorrect combination. 
(a) G – grey - associate 
(b) D – black - associate 
(c) A – white - manager 
(d) T – blue - manager 
(e) B – yellow - associate 
 
Q11. The below question is based on the following information: 
A$B means A is mother of B 
A@B means A is daughter of B 
A#B means A is father of B 
A%B means A is brother of B 
A&B means A is wife of B 
A*B means A is sister of B 
 
In which of the following expression, G is the niece of M? 
I. M@E$C#G@H 
II. E$M%C&H#G 
III. M%C&H#G*E 
IV. C@E@M#H*G 
(a) Only II and III 
(b) Only I and III 
(c) Only I and IV 
(d) Only I, II and III 
(e) Only IV 
 
Directions (12-14): Each of the questions below, consist of a question and three statements numbered I, II 
and III. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
Read the three statements and Give answer 
(a) Both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question whereas statement III alone is not 
sufficient to answer the question 
(b) Only statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question whereas both statements I and II are not sufficient 
to answer the question 
(c) All the three statements together are not sufficient to answer the question 
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IBPS PO Mains 2024 Memory Based Paper (1st Shift) 
 
Directions (1): Each question consists of two conclusions followed by some statements. Consider the given 
conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions 
and then decide which of the following statement is true for given conclusions. 
 
Q1. Conclusions:  
I. All number can never be digit 
II. Some digit being letter is a possibility 
(a) Statements: All series is number; Some series is digit; Only a few letter is number  
(b) Statements: Only a few series is digit; All series is number; Some letter is number 
(c) Statements: No digit is series; No series is number; All number is letter 
(d) Statements: Only digit is letter; Some digit is number; Only a few series is number 
(e) Statements: No digit is letter; Only a few letter is number; Only a few number is series 
 
Directions (2-6): A word/number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers; it 
arranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and its 
arrangement: 
 
Input: triangle 45   38 galaxy 93 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 
Step I: 88 triangle 45   38 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 aaglxy 
Step II: 87   88 triangle 45   38   27 velocity rhythm aaglxy eulpzz 
Step III: 40   87   88 triangle 38   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty 
Step IV: 41   40   87   88   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt 
Step V: 22   41   40   87   88 aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt eiocltvy 
Based on the above example, rearrange the below input: 
Input: shadow 74   19 magnet 52 forest 68 bridge whistle 31  
 
Q2. Which element is 5
th
 to the right of second least number in step V? 
(a) eibdgr 
(b) 31 
(c) eofrst 
(d) aegmnt 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. What is sum of all the odd numbers in step II? 
(a) 110 
(b) 147 
(c) 128 
(d) 117 
(e) 198 
 
 
 
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Q4. What is the position of ‘eibdgr’ with respect to ‘77’ in step IV? 
(a) 3
rd
 to the right 
(b) 5
th
 to the right 
(c) 4
th
 to the left  
(d) 2
nd
 to the right  
(e) None of the above 
 
Q5. Find the square of the 2
nd
 highest number in step III? 
(a) 3844 
(b) 3025 
(c) 2809 
(d) 5041 
(e) None of these 
 
Q6. Which element is 6
th
 from the right end in step II? 
(a) whistle 
(b) 19 
(c) magnet 
(d) 77 
(e) 52 
 
Directions (7-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the questions based on it: 
A certain number of persons sit in a row facing north. The known persons like different colors. On counting from left, 
the persons at even positions are managers and the persons at odd positions are associates.  
Four persons are in between A and the one who likes red. G sits third to the left of A. The one who likes blue sits 
exactly between G and the one who likes red. Four persons are in between C and the one who likes blue. The one 
who likes pink sits immediate right of C. D sits three persons sit to the right of the one who likes pink. The number 
of persons sit to the right of D is equal to the square root of the number of persons sit between D and the one who 
likes red. T sits sixth to the left of H who sits adjacent to C. H likes pink and sits immediate right of the one who likes 
yellow. No one sits to the left of B who sits adjacent to T. The one who likes black sits fourth from right end. The one 
who likes grey sits second to the right of B and third to the left of the one who likes white.  
 
Q7. How many associates sit to the right of the one who likes white? 
(a) Three 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) Six 
(e) More than six 
 
Q8. What is the position of C with respect to the one who likes grey? 
(a) 5
th
 to the right  
(b) 7
th
 to the right  
(c) 8
th
 to the left 
(d) Immediate right  
(e) 4
th
 to the right   
 
 
 
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Q9. Which of the following statement is correct? 
I. The one who sits 7
th
 to the right of B is manager. 
II. Four associates sit between B and the one who likes black.  
III. H is manager and sits second to the right of A 
(a) Only II 
(b) Only III 
(c) Only I and II 
(d) Only I and III 
(e) All I, II and III 
 
Q10. Choose the incorrect combination. 
(a) G – grey - associate 
(b) D – black - associate 
(c) A – white - manager 
(d) T – blue - manager 
(e) B – yellow - associate 
 
Q11. The below question is based on the following information: 
A$B means A is mother of B 
A@B means A is daughter of B 
A#B means A is father of B 
A%B means A is brother of B 
A&B means A is wife of B 
A*B means A is sister of B 
 
In which of the following expression, G is the niece of M? 
I. M@E$C#G@H 
II. E$M%C&H#G 
III. M%C&H#G*E 
IV. C@E@M#H*G 
(a) Only II and III 
(b) Only I and III 
(c) Only I and IV 
(d) Only I, II and III 
(e) Only IV 
 
Directions (12-14): Each of the questions below, consist of a question and three statements numbered I, II 
and III. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
Read the three statements and Give answer 
(a) Both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question whereas statement III alone is not 
sufficient to answer the question 
(b) Only statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question whereas both statements I and II are not sufficient 
to answer the question 
(c) All the three statements together are not sufficient to answer the question 
 
 
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(d) Any two of the given statements are necessary to answer the question 
(e) Only statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question whereas both statements I and III are not sufficient 
to answer the question 
 
Q12. Six persons – P, Q, R, S, T and U attend the function on different days of a week starting from Monday to 
Saturday but not necessarily in the same order. Who among the following attends the function on Thursday? 
Statement I: P attends function three days after U who is not the first person to attend the function. One person 
attends the function between T and R. T attends the function three days after Q. 
Statement II: Two persons attend the function between S and R who attends immediately after P. Three persons 
attend the function between P and Q. S attends the function before T. 
Statement III: U attends the function two days before T who attends immediately after P. One person attends the 
function between Q and S. 
 
Q13. Five bags of different colours i.e., grey, brown, cyan, orange and golden are placed one above another 
on different shelves but not necessarily in the same order. The bottommost shelf is numbered as 1, just above 
it is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost shelf is numbered as 5. Which among the following bag is placed 
immediately below the grey colour bag? 
Statement I: One bag is placed between brown colour bag and grey colour bag which is placed immediately below 
orange colour bag. Two boxes are placed between golden colour bag and cyan colour bag. 
Statement II: Brown colour bag is placed immediately below golden colour bag and neither of them is placed 
adjacent to cyan colour bag. One bag is placed between cyan colour bag and grey colour bag. 
Statement III: Two bags are placed between orange colour bag and brown colour bag. Grey colour bag is placed at 
the prime numbered shelf and two bags below the cyan colour bag. 
 
Q14. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F sit around an equilateral triangle table such that three persons sit at 
the corners and face inside while three persons sit in the middle of each of the side and face outside but not 
necessarily in the same order. Who among the following sits immediate right of D? 
Statement I: Two persons sit between B and A who sits immediate left of E. F and D sits immediate left of each other. 
Statement II: One person sits between E and D. A does not sit at the corner. 
Statement III: C sits immediate left of B and second to the left of A. D and E does not sit adjacent to each other. 
 
Q15. In the given word “TERMINATION” if the vowels are changed with its just next letter and consonants 
are changed with its just previous letter. Then the letters which comes after N in the alphabetical series are 
changed with just next letter and the letters which comes before N are changed with its just previous letter. 
Now, eliminate the repeating letters and arranged the remaining letters in alphabetical order from left to 
right then which of the following letter is second to the left of the letter which is third from the right end in 
the new arrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) K 
(c) E 
(d) Q 
(e) R 
 
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IBPS PO Mains 2024 Memory Based Paper (1st Shift) 
 
Directions (1): Each question consists of two conclusions followed by some statements. Consider the given 
conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions 
and then decide which of the following statement is true for given conclusions. 
 
Q1. Conclusions:  
I. All number can never be digit 
II. Some digit being letter is a possibility 
(a) Statements: All series is number; Some series is digit; Only a few letter is number  
(b) Statements: Only a few series is digit; All series is number; Some letter is number 
(c) Statements: No digit is series; No series is number; All number is letter 
(d) Statements: Only digit is letter; Some digit is number; Only a few series is number 
(e) Statements: No digit is letter; Only a few letter is number; Only a few number is series 
 
Directions (2-6): A word/number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers; it 
arranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and its 
arrangement: 
 
Input: triangle 45   38 galaxy 93 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 
Step I: 88 triangle 45   38 puzzle 27 velocity rhythm 84 aaglxy 
Step II: 87   88 triangle 45   38   27 velocity rhythm aaglxy eulpzz 
Step III: 40   87   88 triangle 38   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty 
Step IV: 41   40   87   88   27 velocity aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt 
Step V: 22   41   40   87   88 aaglxy eulpzz hhmrty aeiglnrt eiocltvy 
Based on the above example, rearrange the below input: 
Input: shadow 74   19 magnet 52 forest 68 bridge whistle 31  
 
Q2. Which element is 5
th
 to the right of second least number in step V? 
(a) eibdgr 
(b) 31 
(c) eofrst 
(d) aegmnt 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. What is sum of all the odd numbers in step II? 
(a) 110 
(b) 147 
(c) 128 
(d) 117 
(e) 198 
 
 
 
2  
 
Q4. What is the position of ‘eibdgr’ with respect to ‘77’ in step IV? 
(a) 3
rd
 to the right 
(b) 5
th
 to the right 
(c) 4
th
 to the left  
(d) 2
nd
 to the right  
(e) None of the above 
 
Q5. Find the square of the 2
nd
 highest number in step III? 
(a) 3844 
(b) 3025 
(c) 2809 
(d) 5041 
(e) None of these 
 
Q6. Which element is 6
th
 from the right end in step II? 
(a) whistle 
(b) 19 
(c) magnet 
(d) 77 
(e) 52 
 
Directions (7-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the questions based on it: 
A certain number of persons sit in a row facing north. The known persons like different colors. On counting from left, 
the persons at even positions are managers and the persons at odd positions are associates.  
Four persons are in between A and the one who likes red. G sits third to the left of A. The one who likes blue sits 
exactly between G and the one who likes red. Four persons are in between C and the one who likes blue. The one 
who likes pink sits immediate right of C. D sits three persons sit to the right of the one who likes pink. The number 
of persons sit to the right of D is equal to the square root of the number of persons sit between D and the one who 
likes red. T sits sixth to the left of H who sits adjacent to C. H likes pink and sits immediate right of the one who likes 
yellow. No one sits to the left of B who sits adjacent to T. The one who likes black sits fourth from right end. The one 
who likes grey sits second to the right of B and third to the left of the one who likes white.  
 
Q7. How many associates sit to the right of the one who likes white? 
(a) Three 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) Six 
(e) More than six 
 
Q8. What is the position of C with respect to the one who likes grey? 
(a) 5
th
 to the right  
(b) 7
th
 to the right  
(c) 8
th
 to the left 
(d) Immediate right  
(e) 4
th
 to the right   
 
 
 
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Q9. Which of the following statement is correct? 
I. The one who sits 7
th
 to the right of B is manager. 
II. Four associates sit between B and the one who likes black.  
III. H is manager and sits second to the right of A 
(a) Only II 
(b) Only III 
(c) Only I and II 
(d) Only I and III 
(e) All I, II and III 
 
Q10. Choose the incorrect combination. 
(a) G – grey - associate 
(b) D – black - associate 
(c) A – white - manager 
(d) T – blue - manager 
(e) B – yellow - associate 
 
Q11. The below question is based on the following information: 
A$B means A is mother of B 
A@B means A is daughter of B 
A#B means A is father of B 
A%B means A is brother of B 
A&B means A is wife of B 
A*B means A is sister of B 
 
In which of the following expression, G is the niece of M? 
I. M@E$C#G@H 
II. E$M%C&H#G 
III. M%C&H#G*E 
IV. C@E@M#H*G 
(a) Only II and III 
(b) Only I and III 
(c) Only I and IV 
(d) Only I, II and III 
(e) Only IV 
 
Directions (12-14): Each of the questions below, consist of a question and three statements numbered I, II 
and III. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
Read the three statements and Give answer 
(a) Both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question whereas statement III alone is not 
sufficient to answer the question 
(b) Only statement III alone is sufficient to answer the question whereas both statements I and II are not sufficient 
to answer the question 
(c) All the three statements together are not sufficient to answer the question 
 
 
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(d) Any two of the given statements are necessary to answer the question 
(e) Only statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question whereas both statements I and III are not sufficient 
to answer the question 
 
Q12. Six persons – P, Q, R, S, T and U attend the function on different days of a week starting from Monday to 
Saturday but not necessarily in the same order. Who among the following attends the function on Thursday? 
Statement I: P attends function three days after U who is not the first person to attend the function. One person 
attends the function between T and R. T attends the function three days after Q. 
Statement II: Two persons attend the function between S and R who attends immediately after P. Three persons 
attend the function between P and Q. S attends the function before T. 
Statement III: U attends the function two days before T who attends immediately after P. One person attends the 
function between Q and S. 
 
Q13. Five bags of different colours i.e., grey, brown, cyan, orange and golden are placed one above another 
on different shelves but not necessarily in the same order. The bottommost shelf is numbered as 1, just above 
it is numbered as 2 and so on till the topmost shelf is numbered as 5. Which among the following bag is placed 
immediately below the grey colour bag? 
Statement I: One bag is placed between brown colour bag and grey colour bag which is placed immediately below 
orange colour bag. Two boxes are placed between golden colour bag and cyan colour bag. 
Statement II: Brown colour bag is placed immediately below golden colour bag and neither of them is placed 
adjacent to cyan colour bag. One bag is placed between cyan colour bag and grey colour bag. 
Statement III: Two bags are placed between orange colour bag and brown colour bag. Grey colour bag is placed at 
the prime numbered shelf and two bags below the cyan colour bag. 
 
Q14. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F sit around an equilateral triangle table such that three persons sit at 
the corners and face inside while three persons sit in the middle of each of the side and face outside but not 
necessarily in the same order. Who among the following sits immediate right of D? 
Statement I: Two persons sit between B and A who sits immediate left of E. F and D sits immediate left of each other. 
Statement II: One person sits between E and D. A does not sit at the corner. 
Statement III: C sits immediate left of B and second to the left of A. D and E does not sit adjacent to each other. 
 
Q15. In the given word “TERMINATION” if the vowels are changed with its just next letter and consonants 
are changed with its just previous letter. Then the letters which comes after N in the alphabetical series are 
changed with just next letter and the letters which comes before N are changed with its just previous letter. 
Now, eliminate the repeating letters and arranged the remaining letters in alphabetical order from left to 
right then which of the following letter is second to the left of the letter which is third from the right end in 
the new arrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) K 
(c) E 
(d) Q 
(e) R 
 
 
 
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Q16. If we use the following alphabets from the words given in the options below: 
* The second consonant from the left end in the first word, 
* The last vowel from the right end in the second word, 
* The consonant which is first from the right end in the third word, 
* The vowel which is second from the left end in the fourth word,  
Then, which of the following options give a meaningful word? 
(a) Game, Mate, King, Fire 
(b) Land, Rust, Well, Tube 
(c) Wish, Fish, Cost, Lane 
(d) Nice, Gain, Word, Meet 
(e) None of these 
 
Q17. If in the given word “ASSUMPTION” if vowels are replaced with their immediately succeeding letter and 
consonants are replaced with just preceding letter and in the word “METICULOUS” the letters which comes 
after N are changed to their immediately succeeding letter and the letter which comes before N are changed 
to their immediately preceding letter then both the words are combined second word is arranged after first 
word then repeated letters are removed after combining both the words then which letter is sixth from the 
right end? 
(a) O 
(b) D 
(c) S 
(d) J 
(e) M 
 
Directions (18-21): Read the following information carefully and answer the following 
 
Eight persons—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H—are sitting in a circular arrangement, all facing the center. Each of them has 
a unique card number ranging from 2 to 9. Each person holds a distinct card number ranging from 2 to 9. 
Note: The difference between the card numbers of persons sitting adjacent to each other is more than 1. 
C sits sixth to the right of the person whose card number is a prime number. Two persons sit between the person 
who sits second to the right of C and G. The person whose card number is a multiple of 5 is an immediate neighbour 
of G. F sits third to the right of the person whose card number is a multiple of 5. The person who sits opposite to the 
person whose card number is 5 has card number which is two less than card number G. The person whose card 
number is 8 sits second to the left of F. One person sits between the person who has 6 card number and H. A is an 
immediate neighbour of the person who has card number 6 and has card number that is a multiple of 3. Card number 
of B is not 2, 5 and 8. The person who sits second to the left of A has card number 4. The difference between card 
number of C and A is equal to card number of B. D is an immediate neighbour of the person who has card number 3. 
D is not an immediate neighbour of A and H. D doesn’t sit opposite to H and F. E is an immediate neighbour of G. 
 
Q18. Who among the following person sits fourth to the right of the person who has card number 4? 
(a) H 
(b) B 
(c) The person who has card number 5 
(d) D 
(e) None of these 
 
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