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IBPS PO Prelims Memory Based Question Paper (24 Aug 2025 Shift 1)

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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully 
and answer the related questions: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on same date 
and same month of different year – 1947, 1962, 1974, 1981, 
1987, 1998, 2009. They also like different activities – 
swimming, climbing, reading, running, hiking, drawing, 
dancing. The given information is not used in the same order 
as given. Their age is calculated with respect to base year 
2025. 
Age of the one who likes dancing is a multiple of 3. Age 
difference between B and the one who likes dancing is an 
odd number, B is older here. Four persons were born 
between B and the one who likes swimming. F’s age is not 
an odd number. Total age of F and A is a multiple of 5. The 
one who likes hiking is two persons younger to A. D likes 
drawing but he is not the youngest person. C was born in 
even number year and he is older to the one who likes 
climbing. Three persons were born between G and the one 
who likes reading. 
 
Q1. How many persons are younger to the one who likes 
running? 
(a) None 
(b) Four 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) One 
 
Q2. What is the total age of E and A? 
(a) 67 years 
(b) 78 years 
(c) 90 years 
(d) 54 years 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. Which activity is liked by the one who was born in 
1974? 
(a) Drawing 
(b) Dancing 
(c) Reading 
(d) Running 
(e) Climbing 
 
Q4. Who among the following likes hiking? 
(a) E 
(b) A 
(c) F 
(d) B 
(e) G 
 
Q5. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) B 
(b) F 
(c) G 
(d) E 
(e) D 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the information carefully and 
answer the questions given below: 
Eight people –D, L, N, O, E, M, F, K are living in a four-storey 
building where the ground floor is numbered as 1, just 
above it is floor 2, then the topmost floor is numbered as 4. 
Note: Each of the floors has 2 flats in it as flat-P and flat-Q. 
Note: Flat-P is in the west of flat-Q. 
L lives on an odd numbered floor. D ‘s flat is immediately 
above L’s flat. No one lives to the west of L. M lives to the east 
of the person who lives immediately below E’s flat. There 
are two floors between the floors in which N and F lives. F 
lives below N. O and F doesn’t live in the same named flat. 
 
Q6. Who among the following lives in Flat-Q on the 3rd 
floor? 
(a) D 
(b) E 
(c) N 
(d) K 
(e) L 
 
Q7. Which of the following pairs live on the same floor? 
(a) L and E 
(b) M and K 
(c) D and K 
(d) N and O 
(e) K and L 
 
Q8. Who among the following persons lives to the east 
of M? 
(a) K 
(b) F 
(c) O 
(d) N 
(e) D 
 
Q9. Which of the following statements is/are definitely 
true? 
I. D lives below M. 
II. Only one floor is there below E’s floor. 
III. N lives two floors above O. 
(a) Only I 
(b) Both I and II 
(c) Both II and III 
(d) Only III 
(e) Both I and III 
 
Q10. Who among the following lives to the north west of 
K? 
(a) L 
(b) M 
(c) D 
(d) F 
(e) None of these 
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully 
and answer the related questions: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on same date 
and same month of different year – 1947, 1962, 1974, 1981, 
1987, 1998, 2009. They also like different activities – 
swimming, climbing, reading, running, hiking, drawing, 
dancing. The given information is not used in the same order 
as given. Their age is calculated with respect to base year 
2025. 
Age of the one who likes dancing is a multiple of 3. Age 
difference between B and the one who likes dancing is an 
odd number, B is older here. Four persons were born 
between B and the one who likes swimming. F’s age is not 
an odd number. Total age of F and A is a multiple of 5. The 
one who likes hiking is two persons younger to A. D likes 
drawing but he is not the youngest person. C was born in 
even number year and he is older to the one who likes 
climbing. Three persons were born between G and the one 
who likes reading. 
 
Q1. How many persons are younger to the one who likes 
running? 
(a) None 
(b) Four 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) One 
 
Q2. What is the total age of E and A? 
(a) 67 years 
(b) 78 years 
(c) 90 years 
(d) 54 years 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. Which activity is liked by the one who was born in 
1974? 
(a) Drawing 
(b) Dancing 
(c) Reading 
(d) Running 
(e) Climbing 
 
Q4. Who among the following likes hiking? 
(a) E 
(b) A 
(c) F 
(d) B 
(e) G 
 
Q5. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) B 
(b) F 
(c) G 
(d) E 
(e) D 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the information carefully and 
answer the questions given below: 
Eight people –D, L, N, O, E, M, F, K are living in a four-storey 
building where the ground floor is numbered as 1, just 
above it is floor 2, then the topmost floor is numbered as 4. 
Note: Each of the floors has 2 flats in it as flat-P and flat-Q. 
Note: Flat-P is in the west of flat-Q. 
L lives on an odd numbered floor. D ‘s flat is immediately 
above L’s flat. No one lives to the west of L. M lives to the east 
of the person who lives immediately below E’s flat. There 
are two floors between the floors in which N and F lives. F 
lives below N. O and F doesn’t live in the same named flat. 
 
Q6. Who among the following lives in Flat-Q on the 3rd 
floor? 
(a) D 
(b) E 
(c) N 
(d) K 
(e) L 
 
Q7. Which of the following pairs live on the same floor? 
(a) L and E 
(b) M and K 
(c) D and K 
(d) N and O 
(e) K and L 
 
Q8. Who among the following persons lives to the east 
of M? 
(a) K 
(b) F 
(c) O 
(d) N 
(e) D 
 
Q9. Which of the following statements is/are definitely 
true? 
I. D lives below M. 
II. Only one floor is there below E’s floor. 
III. N lives two floors above O. 
(a) Only I 
(b) Both I and II 
(c) Both II and III 
(d) Only III 
(e) Both I and III 
 
Q10. Who among the following lives to the north west of 
K? 
(a) L 
(b) M 
(c) D 
(d) F 
(e) None of these 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Directions (11-13): In these questions, the relationship 
between different elements is shown in the statements. 
The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study 
the conclusions based on the given statements and 
select the appropriate answer: 
 
Q11. Statements: G = H > K = I = L > M = N = O < P 
Conclusions: 
I. G = P 
II. L > O 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q12. Statements: A = B > C = D < E > O < L = F > G 
Conclusions: 
I. A > F 
II. D < G 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q13. Statements: W < U = V = K = X < Y > Z = T = H 
Conclusions: 
I. X > W 
II. U < Z 
(a) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(b) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(c) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(d) If only conclusion I is true 
(e) If only conclusion II is true 
 
Directions (14-16): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below: 
An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing 
north. Four persons sit between L and D. H sits second to the 
left of L. As many persons sit between S and D as between D 
and H. S sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row. 
Four persons sit between W and S. P sits immediate right of 
W. The number of persons sit between P and S is two more 
than the number of persons sit to the left of H. 
 
Q14. Who among the following person sits eight to the 
left of P? 
(a) H 
(b) D 
(c) W 
(d) P 
(e) L 
 
Q15. What is the position of D in the row? 
(a) Ninth from the left end of the row 
(b) Seventh from the right end of the row. 
(c) Ninth from the right end of the row 
(d) Eighth from the left end of the row 
(e) Eighth from the right end of the row 
 
Q16. How many persons sit in the row? 
(a) 13 
(b) 14 
(c) 18 
(d) 16 
(e) 19 
 
Q17. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) DFUC 
(b) LNMK 
(c) OQJN 
(d) XZAV 
(e) CEVB 
 
Directions (18-22): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions: 
Six persons – P , Q, R, S, T , and U lives different countries– 
Singapore, Philippines, England, Vietnam, Finland, Canada. 
They hold different positions – HRM (Human Resource 
Manager), CEO (Chief Executive Officer), GM (General 
Manager), LSP (Lead Specialist), PH (Project Head) and CTO 
(Chief Technology Officer). HRM is the junior most and the 
CTO is the senior most designations. 
U lives in England and is just senior to S. R is senior to T who 
doesn’t live in Philippines. No one designated between the 
persons who lives in England and Vietnam. P does not live 
in Singapore. R is just senior to the person who lives in 
Finland. Only three persons are designated junior to P . 
Person who lives in Canada is immediately senior to P . There 
is more than two designations gap between the persons 
who lives in Canada and Vietnam. 
 
Q18. Which of the following combination is true? 
(a) U- England 
(b) T- Singapore 
(c) S- Finland 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) P- Vietnam 
 
Q19. Who among the following is designated as HRM? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) The one who lives Philippines 
(d) S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q20. Who among the following person lives in Canada? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) R 
(d) S 
(e) T 
 
Q21. How many persons are junior to the one who lives 
Philippines? 
(a) Two 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully 
and answer the related questions: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on same date 
and same month of different year – 1947, 1962, 1974, 1981, 
1987, 1998, 2009. They also like different activities – 
swimming, climbing, reading, running, hiking, drawing, 
dancing. The given information is not used in the same order 
as given. Their age is calculated with respect to base year 
2025. 
Age of the one who likes dancing is a multiple of 3. Age 
difference between B and the one who likes dancing is an 
odd number, B is older here. Four persons were born 
between B and the one who likes swimming. F’s age is not 
an odd number. Total age of F and A is a multiple of 5. The 
one who likes hiking is two persons younger to A. D likes 
drawing but he is not the youngest person. C was born in 
even number year and he is older to the one who likes 
climbing. Three persons were born between G and the one 
who likes reading. 
 
Q1. How many persons are younger to the one who likes 
running? 
(a) None 
(b) Four 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) One 
 
Q2. What is the total age of E and A? 
(a) 67 years 
(b) 78 years 
(c) 90 years 
(d) 54 years 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. Which activity is liked by the one who was born in 
1974? 
(a) Drawing 
(b) Dancing 
(c) Reading 
(d) Running 
(e) Climbing 
 
Q4. Who among the following likes hiking? 
(a) E 
(b) A 
(c) F 
(d) B 
(e) G 
 
Q5. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) B 
(b) F 
(c) G 
(d) E 
(e) D 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the information carefully and 
answer the questions given below: 
Eight people –D, L, N, O, E, M, F, K are living in a four-storey 
building where the ground floor is numbered as 1, just 
above it is floor 2, then the topmost floor is numbered as 4. 
Note: Each of the floors has 2 flats in it as flat-P and flat-Q. 
Note: Flat-P is in the west of flat-Q. 
L lives on an odd numbered floor. D ‘s flat is immediately 
above L’s flat. No one lives to the west of L. M lives to the east 
of the person who lives immediately below E’s flat. There 
are two floors between the floors in which N and F lives. F 
lives below N. O and F doesn’t live in the same named flat. 
 
Q6. Who among the following lives in Flat-Q on the 3rd 
floor? 
(a) D 
(b) E 
(c) N 
(d) K 
(e) L 
 
Q7. Which of the following pairs live on the same floor? 
(a) L and E 
(b) M and K 
(c) D and K 
(d) N and O 
(e) K and L 
 
Q8. Who among the following persons lives to the east 
of M? 
(a) K 
(b) F 
(c) O 
(d) N 
(e) D 
 
Q9. Which of the following statements is/are definitely 
true? 
I. D lives below M. 
II. Only one floor is there below E’s floor. 
III. N lives two floors above O. 
(a) Only I 
(b) Both I and II 
(c) Both II and III 
(d) Only III 
(e) Both I and III 
 
Q10. Who among the following lives to the north west of 
K? 
(a) L 
(b) M 
(c) D 
(d) F 
(e) None of these 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Directions (11-13): In these questions, the relationship 
between different elements is shown in the statements. 
The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study 
the conclusions based on the given statements and 
select the appropriate answer: 
 
Q11. Statements: G = H > K = I = L > M = N = O < P 
Conclusions: 
I. G = P 
II. L > O 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q12. Statements: A = B > C = D < E > O < L = F > G 
Conclusions: 
I. A > F 
II. D < G 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q13. Statements: W < U = V = K = X < Y > Z = T = H 
Conclusions: 
I. X > W 
II. U < Z 
(a) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(b) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(c) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(d) If only conclusion I is true 
(e) If only conclusion II is true 
 
Directions (14-16): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below: 
An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing 
north. Four persons sit between L and D. H sits second to the 
left of L. As many persons sit between S and D as between D 
and H. S sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row. 
Four persons sit between W and S. P sits immediate right of 
W. The number of persons sit between P and S is two more 
than the number of persons sit to the left of H. 
 
Q14. Who among the following person sits eight to the 
left of P? 
(a) H 
(b) D 
(c) W 
(d) P 
(e) L 
 
Q15. What is the position of D in the row? 
(a) Ninth from the left end of the row 
(b) Seventh from the right end of the row. 
(c) Ninth from the right end of the row 
(d) Eighth from the left end of the row 
(e) Eighth from the right end of the row 
 
Q16. How many persons sit in the row? 
(a) 13 
(b) 14 
(c) 18 
(d) 16 
(e) 19 
 
Q17. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) DFUC 
(b) LNMK 
(c) OQJN 
(d) XZAV 
(e) CEVB 
 
Directions (18-22): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions: 
Six persons – P , Q, R, S, T , and U lives different countries– 
Singapore, Philippines, England, Vietnam, Finland, Canada. 
They hold different positions – HRM (Human Resource 
Manager), CEO (Chief Executive Officer), GM (General 
Manager), LSP (Lead Specialist), PH (Project Head) and CTO 
(Chief Technology Officer). HRM is the junior most and the 
CTO is the senior most designations. 
U lives in England and is just senior to S. R is senior to T who 
doesn’t live in Philippines. No one designated between the 
persons who lives in England and Vietnam. P does not live 
in Singapore. R is just senior to the person who lives in 
Finland. Only three persons are designated junior to P . 
Person who lives in Canada is immediately senior to P . There 
is more than two designations gap between the persons 
who lives in Canada and Vietnam. 
 
Q18. Which of the following combination is true? 
(a) U- England 
(b) T- Singapore 
(c) S- Finland 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) P- Vietnam 
 
Q19. Who among the following is designated as HRM? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) The one who lives Philippines 
(d) S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q20. Who among the following person lives in Canada? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) R 
(d) S 
(e) T 
 
Q21. How many persons are junior to the one who lives 
Philippines? 
(a) Two 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Q22. Which of the following statement (s) is/ are not 
true? 
(a) Three persons are junior to the one who lives in Finland 
(b) R is junior to U 
(c) T is designated GM 
(d) S lives in Vietnam 
(e) U is designated as CEO 
 
Q23. How many pair of digits are in the number 
‘758231265’, each of which have as many digits between 
them as in number series (both forward and backward 
direction)? 
(a) Two 
(b) More than four 
(c) Four 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
Directions (24-26): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point E is 17m east of point D. Point M is 47m north of the 
point D. Point M is 3m west of point A. Point A is 37m north 
of Point S. Point X is 23m north of Point E. Point Y is 2m west 
of Point X. Point W is 5m south of Point Y. Point F is 3m to 
the west of Point W. 
 
Q24. In which direction is point A with respect to point 
X? 
(a) South-east 
(b) North-east 
(c) South-west 
(d) North-west 
(e) East 
 
Q25. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) AE 
(b) MS 
(c) FW 
(d) YE 
(e) MX 
 
Q26. In which direction is point D with respect to point 
Y? 
(a) South 
(b) North-east 
(c) South-west 
(d) North-west 
(e) North 
 
Q27. How many meaningful words can be formed from the 
first, second, eighth and ninth letter from the left end of the 
word “REFRIGERATOR”. If no word is formed, then mark 
the answer as @ and if more than three words are formed, 
then mark the answer as #, else choose the correct answer 
from given options? 
(a) 1 
(b) 2 
(c) 3 
(d) # 
(e) @ 
 
Directions (28-32): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions carefully: 
Fourteen persons sit in two parallel rows where seven 
persons in each row. In Row 1- J, K, L, M, N, O and P are 
seated and face south and in Row-2 R, S, T , U, V, W and X are 
seated and face north, but not necessarily in the same order. 
R sits 3rd right to the one who faces the one who sits 2nd to 
the right of M. K faces one of the immediate neighbors of T . J 
faces W . No one sits between P and O. Two persons sit 
between S and X. More than two people sit between X and V. 
L sits 3rd to the left of N and sits at one of the extreme ends. 
S faces the one who sits immediate right to N. More than 
three people sit between M and J. O does not face V and X. 
 
Q28. Who among the following sits opposite to L? 
(a) R 
(b) The one who sits immediate right of X 
(c) U 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) S 
 
Q29. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
so form a group, which of the following does not belong 
to that group? 
(a) P 
(b) M 
(c) X 
(d) S 
(e) W 
 
Q30. Which of the following statement is true? 
(a) P sits second to the left of N 
(b) Three persons sit between X and W 
(c) N sits opposite to U 
(d) P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate left of S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q31. How many persons sit between P and the one who 
sits opposite to X? 
(a) Two 
(b) Three 
(c) Four 
(d) One 
(e) More than four 
 
Q32. Which of the following pair of persons sit at 
extreme ends? 
(a) W , M 
(b) J, U 
(c) L, P 
(d) J, R 
(e) None of these 
 
Directions (33-35): In each question below some 
statements are given 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. Give answer- 
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully 
and answer the related questions: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on same date 
and same month of different year – 1947, 1962, 1974, 1981, 
1987, 1998, 2009. They also like different activities – 
swimming, climbing, reading, running, hiking, drawing, 
dancing. The given information is not used in the same order 
as given. Their age is calculated with respect to base year 
2025. 
Age of the one who likes dancing is a multiple of 3. Age 
difference between B and the one who likes dancing is an 
odd number, B is older here. Four persons were born 
between B and the one who likes swimming. F’s age is not 
an odd number. Total age of F and A is a multiple of 5. The 
one who likes hiking is two persons younger to A. D likes 
drawing but he is not the youngest person. C was born in 
even number year and he is older to the one who likes 
climbing. Three persons were born between G and the one 
who likes reading. 
 
Q1. How many persons are younger to the one who likes 
running? 
(a) None 
(b) Four 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) One 
 
Q2. What is the total age of E and A? 
(a) 67 years 
(b) 78 years 
(c) 90 years 
(d) 54 years 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. Which activity is liked by the one who was born in 
1974? 
(a) Drawing 
(b) Dancing 
(c) Reading 
(d) Running 
(e) Climbing 
 
Q4. Who among the following likes hiking? 
(a) E 
(b) A 
(c) F 
(d) B 
(e) G 
 
Q5. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) B 
(b) F 
(c) G 
(d) E 
(e) D 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the information carefully and 
answer the questions given below: 
Eight people –D, L, N, O, E, M, F, K are living in a four-storey 
building where the ground floor is numbered as 1, just 
above it is floor 2, then the topmost floor is numbered as 4. 
Note: Each of the floors has 2 flats in it as flat-P and flat-Q. 
Note: Flat-P is in the west of flat-Q. 
L lives on an odd numbered floor. D ‘s flat is immediately 
above L’s flat. No one lives to the west of L. M lives to the east 
of the person who lives immediately below E’s flat. There 
are two floors between the floors in which N and F lives. F 
lives below N. O and F doesn’t live in the same named flat. 
 
Q6. Who among the following lives in Flat-Q on the 3rd 
floor? 
(a) D 
(b) E 
(c) N 
(d) K 
(e) L 
 
Q7. Which of the following pairs live on the same floor? 
(a) L and E 
(b) M and K 
(c) D and K 
(d) N and O 
(e) K and L 
 
Q8. Who among the following persons lives to the east 
of M? 
(a) K 
(b) F 
(c) O 
(d) N 
(e) D 
 
Q9. Which of the following statements is/are definitely 
true? 
I. D lives below M. 
II. Only one floor is there below E’s floor. 
III. N lives two floors above O. 
(a) Only I 
(b) Both I and II 
(c) Both II and III 
(d) Only III 
(e) Both I and III 
 
Q10. Who among the following lives to the north west of 
K? 
(a) L 
(b) M 
(c) D 
(d) F 
(e) None of these 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Directions (11-13): In these questions, the relationship 
between different elements is shown in the statements. 
The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study 
the conclusions based on the given statements and 
select the appropriate answer: 
 
Q11. Statements: G = H > K = I = L > M = N = O < P 
Conclusions: 
I. G = P 
II. L > O 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q12. Statements: A = B > C = D < E > O < L = F > G 
Conclusions: 
I. A > F 
II. D < G 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q13. Statements: W < U = V = K = X < Y > Z = T = H 
Conclusions: 
I. X > W 
II. U < Z 
(a) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(b) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(c) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(d) If only conclusion I is true 
(e) If only conclusion II is true 
 
Directions (14-16): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below: 
An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing 
north. Four persons sit between L and D. H sits second to the 
left of L. As many persons sit between S and D as between D 
and H. S sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row. 
Four persons sit between W and S. P sits immediate right of 
W. The number of persons sit between P and S is two more 
than the number of persons sit to the left of H. 
 
Q14. Who among the following person sits eight to the 
left of P? 
(a) H 
(b) D 
(c) W 
(d) P 
(e) L 
 
Q15. What is the position of D in the row? 
(a) Ninth from the left end of the row 
(b) Seventh from the right end of the row. 
(c) Ninth from the right end of the row 
(d) Eighth from the left end of the row 
(e) Eighth from the right end of the row 
 
Q16. How many persons sit in the row? 
(a) 13 
(b) 14 
(c) 18 
(d) 16 
(e) 19 
 
Q17. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) DFUC 
(b) LNMK 
(c) OQJN 
(d) XZAV 
(e) CEVB 
 
Directions (18-22): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions: 
Six persons – P , Q, R, S, T , and U lives different countries– 
Singapore, Philippines, England, Vietnam, Finland, Canada. 
They hold different positions – HRM (Human Resource 
Manager), CEO (Chief Executive Officer), GM (General 
Manager), LSP (Lead Specialist), PH (Project Head) and CTO 
(Chief Technology Officer). HRM is the junior most and the 
CTO is the senior most designations. 
U lives in England and is just senior to S. R is senior to T who 
doesn’t live in Philippines. No one designated between the 
persons who lives in England and Vietnam. P does not live 
in Singapore. R is just senior to the person who lives in 
Finland. Only three persons are designated junior to P . 
Person who lives in Canada is immediately senior to P . There 
is more than two designations gap between the persons 
who lives in Canada and Vietnam. 
 
Q18. Which of the following combination is true? 
(a) U- England 
(b) T- Singapore 
(c) S- Finland 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) P- Vietnam 
 
Q19. Who among the following is designated as HRM? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) The one who lives Philippines 
(d) S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q20. Who among the following person lives in Canada? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) R 
(d) S 
(e) T 
 
Q21. How many persons are junior to the one who lives 
Philippines? 
(a) Two 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Q22. Which of the following statement (s) is/ are not 
true? 
(a) Three persons are junior to the one who lives in Finland 
(b) R is junior to U 
(c) T is designated GM 
(d) S lives in Vietnam 
(e) U is designated as CEO 
 
Q23. How many pair of digits are in the number 
‘758231265’, each of which have as many digits between 
them as in number series (both forward and backward 
direction)? 
(a) Two 
(b) More than four 
(c) Four 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
Directions (24-26): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point E is 17m east of point D. Point M is 47m north of the 
point D. Point M is 3m west of point A. Point A is 37m north 
of Point S. Point X is 23m north of Point E. Point Y is 2m west 
of Point X. Point W is 5m south of Point Y. Point F is 3m to 
the west of Point W. 
 
Q24. In which direction is point A with respect to point 
X? 
(a) South-east 
(b) North-east 
(c) South-west 
(d) North-west 
(e) East 
 
Q25. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) AE 
(b) MS 
(c) FW 
(d) YE 
(e) MX 
 
Q26. In which direction is point D with respect to point 
Y? 
(a) South 
(b) North-east 
(c) South-west 
(d) North-west 
(e) North 
 
Q27. How many meaningful words can be formed from the 
first, second, eighth and ninth letter from the left end of the 
word “REFRIGERATOR”. If no word is formed, then mark 
the answer as @ and if more than three words are formed, 
then mark the answer as #, else choose the correct answer 
from given options? 
(a) 1 
(b) 2 
(c) 3 
(d) # 
(e) @ 
 
Directions (28-32): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions carefully: 
Fourteen persons sit in two parallel rows where seven 
persons in each row. In Row 1- J, K, L, M, N, O and P are 
seated and face south and in Row-2 R, S, T , U, V, W and X are 
seated and face north, but not necessarily in the same order. 
R sits 3rd right to the one who faces the one who sits 2nd to 
the right of M. K faces one of the immediate neighbors of T . J 
faces W . No one sits between P and O. Two persons sit 
between S and X. More than two people sit between X and V. 
L sits 3rd to the left of N and sits at one of the extreme ends. 
S faces the one who sits immediate right to N. More than 
three people sit between M and J. O does not face V and X. 
 
Q28. Who among the following sits opposite to L? 
(a) R 
(b) The one who sits immediate right of X 
(c) U 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) S 
 
Q29. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
so form a group, which of the following does not belong 
to that group? 
(a) P 
(b) M 
(c) X 
(d) S 
(e) W 
 
Q30. Which of the following statement is true? 
(a) P sits second to the left of N 
(b) Three persons sit between X and W 
(c) N sits opposite to U 
(d) P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate left of S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q31. How many persons sit between P and the one who 
sits opposite to X? 
(a) Two 
(b) Three 
(c) Four 
(d) One 
(e) More than four 
 
Q32. Which of the following pair of persons sit at 
extreme ends? 
(a) W , M 
(b) J, U 
(c) L, P 
(d) J, R 
(e) None of these 
 
Directions (33-35): In each question below some 
statements are given 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. Give answer- 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Q33. Statements: Only a few retro is power 
Some power is fight 
No fight is risky 
Conclusions: 
I. Some retro being fight is a possibility 
II. No power is risky 
(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 
 
Q34. Statements: Only a few grey is work 
All work is good 
No good is food 
Conclusions: 
I. All work being food is a possibility 
II. No grey is food 
(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 
 
Q35. Statements: Some regulate is order 
All order is declare 
Some declare is segment 
Conclusions: 
I. Some regulate is declare 
II. No order is segment 
pmarks: 0.9, nmarks: 0.225 
(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 (36-40): Rearrange the following sentences 
to form a meaningful paragraph. 
(A) Despite the rumours, Aragon is still widely used in 
crypto and DeFi circles. 
(B) Many suspected FBI control because the app’s design 
matched known surveillance tools. 
(C) Moreover, a leaked report tied Aragon’s code to a 
government project in America. 
(D) Aragon was promoted as a secure, independent 
platform for encrypted chats. 
(E) Developers denied all claims of FBI involvement or links 
to any U.S. project. 
(F) The chatting app Aragon became a hit in cryptocurrency 
communities for its privacy features. 
 
Q36. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence after the 
rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q37. Which of the following is the SECOND sentence after 
the rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q38. Which of the following is the THIRD sentence after the 
rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q39. Which of the following is the FOURTH sentence after 
the rearrangement? 
(a) F 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q40. Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence after the 
rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) F 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q41. Identify the sentence that is grammatically 
incorrect. 
(a) She has already finished the assignment ahead of 
schedule. 
(b) Neither the manager nor the employees were at the 
meeting. 
(c) I have lived in this neighborhood since five years. 
(d) We are planning a surprise party for her birthday 
tonight. 
(e) All are correct 
 
Q42. Identify the sentence that is grammatically 
incorrect. 
(a) Each of the players have signed the registration form. 
(b) He enjoys listening to classical music in the evenings. 
(c) We have been waiting for the bus for over an hour. 
(d) My sister and I are going hiking this weekend. 
(e) All are incorrect 
 
Q43. In the following question, a sentence with a blank 
is given. Choose the most appropriate word to fill the 
given blank to make the sentence grammatically correct 
and meaningful. 
The witness gave a/an __________ account of the events during 
the trial which led to the verdict. 
(a) cleared 
(b) fictional 
(c) vivid 
(d) deceptive 
(e) honestly 
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully 
and answer the related questions: 
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on same date 
and same month of different year – 1947, 1962, 1974, 1981, 
1987, 1998, 2009. They also like different activities – 
swimming, climbing, reading, running, hiking, drawing, 
dancing. The given information is not used in the same order 
as given. Their age is calculated with respect to base year 
2025. 
Age of the one who likes dancing is a multiple of 3. Age 
difference between B and the one who likes dancing is an 
odd number, B is older here. Four persons were born 
between B and the one who likes swimming. F’s age is not 
an odd number. Total age of F and A is a multiple of 5. The 
one who likes hiking is two persons younger to A. D likes 
drawing but he is not the youngest person. C was born in 
even number year and he is older to the one who likes 
climbing. Three persons were born between G and the one 
who likes reading. 
 
Q1. How many persons are younger to the one who likes 
running? 
(a) None 
(b) Four 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) One 
 
Q2. What is the total age of E and A? 
(a) 67 years 
(b) 78 years 
(c) 90 years 
(d) 54 years 
(e) None of these 
 
Q3. Which activity is liked by the one who was born in 
1974? 
(a) Drawing 
(b) Dancing 
(c) Reading 
(d) Running 
(e) Climbing 
 
Q4. Who among the following likes hiking? 
(a) E 
(b) A 
(c) F 
(d) B 
(e) G 
 
Q5. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) B 
(b) F 
(c) G 
(d) E 
(e) D 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the information carefully and 
answer the questions given below: 
Eight people –D, L, N, O, E, M, F, K are living in a four-storey 
building where the ground floor is numbered as 1, just 
above it is floor 2, then the topmost floor is numbered as 4. 
Note: Each of the floors has 2 flats in it as flat-P and flat-Q. 
Note: Flat-P is in the west of flat-Q. 
L lives on an odd numbered floor. D ‘s flat is immediately 
above L’s flat. No one lives to the west of L. M lives to the east 
of the person who lives immediately below E’s flat. There 
are two floors between the floors in which N and F lives. F 
lives below N. O and F doesn’t live in the same named flat. 
 
Q6. Who among the following lives in Flat-Q on the 3rd 
floor? 
(a) D 
(b) E 
(c) N 
(d) K 
(e) L 
 
Q7. Which of the following pairs live on the same floor? 
(a) L and E 
(b) M and K 
(c) D and K 
(d) N and O 
(e) K and L 
 
Q8. Who among the following persons lives to the east 
of M? 
(a) K 
(b) F 
(c) O 
(d) N 
(e) D 
 
Q9. Which of the following statements is/are definitely 
true? 
I. D lives below M. 
II. Only one floor is there below E’s floor. 
III. N lives two floors above O. 
(a) Only I 
(b) Both I and II 
(c) Both II and III 
(d) Only III 
(e) Both I and III 
 
Q10. Who among the following lives to the north west of 
K? 
(a) L 
(b) M 
(c) D 
(d) F 
(e) None of these 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Directions (11-13): In these questions, the relationship 
between different elements is shown in the statements. 
The statements are followed by two conclusions. Study 
the conclusions based on the given statements and 
select the appropriate answer: 
 
Q11. Statements: G = H > K = I = L > M = N = O < P 
Conclusions: 
I. G = P 
II. L > O 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q12. Statements: A = B > C = D < E > O < L = F > G 
Conclusions: 
I. A > F 
II. D < G 
(a) If only conclusion I is true 
(b) If only conclusion II is true 
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(d) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q13. Statements: W < U = V = K = X < Y > Z = T = H 
Conclusions: 
I. X > W 
II. U < Z 
(a) If either conclusion I or II is true 
(b) If both conclusions I and II are true 
(c) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(d) If only conclusion I is true 
(e) If only conclusion II is true 
 
Directions (14-16): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below: 
An uncertain number of people are sitting in a row facing 
north. Four persons sit between L and D. H sits second to the 
left of L. As many persons sit between S and D as between D 
and H. S sits third from one of the extreme ends of the row. 
Four persons sit between W and S. P sits immediate right of 
W. The number of persons sit between P and S is two more 
than the number of persons sit to the left of H. 
 
Q14. Who among the following person sits eight to the 
left of P? 
(a) H 
(b) D 
(c) W 
(d) P 
(e) L 
 
Q15. What is the position of D in the row? 
(a) Ninth from the left end of the row 
(b) Seventh from the right end of the row. 
(c) Ninth from the right end of the row 
(d) Eighth from the left end of the row 
(e) Eighth from the right end of the row 
 
Q16. How many persons sit in the row? 
(a) 13 
(b) 14 
(c) 18 
(d) 16 
(e) 19 
 
Q17. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) DFUC 
(b) LNMK 
(c) OQJN 
(d) XZAV 
(e) CEVB 
 
Directions (18-22): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions: 
Six persons – P , Q, R, S, T , and U lives different countries– 
Singapore, Philippines, England, Vietnam, Finland, Canada. 
They hold different positions – HRM (Human Resource 
Manager), CEO (Chief Executive Officer), GM (General 
Manager), LSP (Lead Specialist), PH (Project Head) and CTO 
(Chief Technology Officer). HRM is the junior most and the 
CTO is the senior most designations. 
U lives in England and is just senior to S. R is senior to T who 
doesn’t live in Philippines. No one designated between the 
persons who lives in England and Vietnam. P does not live 
in Singapore. R is just senior to the person who lives in 
Finland. Only three persons are designated junior to P . 
Person who lives in Canada is immediately senior to P . There 
is more than two designations gap between the persons 
who lives in Canada and Vietnam. 
 
Q18. Which of the following combination is true? 
(a) U- England 
(b) T- Singapore 
(c) S- Finland 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) P- Vietnam 
 
Q19. Who among the following is designated as HRM? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) The one who lives Philippines 
(d) S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q20. Who among the following person lives in Canada? 
(a) U 
(b) P 
(c) R 
(d) S 
(e) T 
 
Q21. How many persons are junior to the one who lives 
Philippines? 
(a) Two 
(b) Four 
(c) Five 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Q22. Which of the following statement (s) is/ are not 
true? 
(a) Three persons are junior to the one who lives in Finland 
(b) R is junior to U 
(c) T is designated GM 
(d) S lives in Vietnam 
(e) U is designated as CEO 
 
Q23. How many pair of digits are in the number 
‘758231265’, each of which have as many digits between 
them as in number series (both forward and backward 
direction)? 
(a) Two 
(b) More than four 
(c) Four 
(d) One 
(e) Three 
 
Directions (24-26): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Point E is 17m east of point D. Point M is 47m north of the 
point D. Point M is 3m west of point A. Point A is 37m north 
of Point S. Point X is 23m north of Point E. Point Y is 2m west 
of Point X. Point W is 5m south of Point Y. Point F is 3m to 
the west of Point W. 
 
Q24. In which direction is point A with respect to point 
X? 
(a) South-east 
(b) North-east 
(c) South-west 
(d) North-west 
(e) East 
 
Q25. Four of the following five are similar in a certain 
manner and related to a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) AE 
(b) MS 
(c) FW 
(d) YE 
(e) MX 
 
Q26. In which direction is point D with respect to point 
Y? 
(a) South 
(b) North-east 
(c) South-west 
(d) North-west 
(e) North 
 
Q27. How many meaningful words can be formed from the 
first, second, eighth and ninth letter from the left end of the 
word “REFRIGERATOR”. If no word is formed, then mark 
the answer as @ and if more than three words are formed, 
then mark the answer as #, else choose the correct answer 
from given options? 
(a) 1 
(b) 2 
(c) 3 
(d) # 
(e) @ 
 
Directions (28-32): Study the information carefully and 
answer the questions carefully: 
Fourteen persons sit in two parallel rows where seven 
persons in each row. In Row 1- J, K, L, M, N, O and P are 
seated and face south and in Row-2 R, S, T , U, V, W and X are 
seated and face north, but not necessarily in the same order. 
R sits 3rd right to the one who faces the one who sits 2nd to 
the right of M. K faces one of the immediate neighbors of T . J 
faces W . No one sits between P and O. Two persons sit 
between S and X. More than two people sit between X and V. 
L sits 3rd to the left of N and sits at one of the extreme ends. 
S faces the one who sits immediate right to N. More than 
three people sit between M and J. O does not face V and X. 
 
Q28. Who among the following sits opposite to L? 
(a) R 
(b) The one who sits immediate right of X 
(c) U 
(d) Both [a] and [b] 
(e) S 
 
Q29. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
so form a group, which of the following does not belong 
to that group? 
(a) P 
(b) M 
(c) X 
(d) S 
(e) W 
 
Q30. Which of the following statement is true? 
(a) P sits second to the left of N 
(b) Three persons sit between X and W 
(c) N sits opposite to U 
(d) P sits opposite to the one who sits immediate left of S 
(e) None of these 
 
Q31. How many persons sit between P and the one who 
sits opposite to X? 
(a) Two 
(b) Three 
(c) Four 
(d) One 
(e) More than four 
 
Q32. Which of the following pair of persons sit at 
extreme ends? 
(a) W , M 
(b) J, U 
(c) L, P 
(d) J, R 
(e) None of these 
 
Directions (33-35): In each question below some 
statements are given 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. Give answer- 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Q33. Statements: Only a few retro is power 
Some power is fight 
No fight is risky 
Conclusions: 
I. Some retro being fight is a possibility 
II. No power is risky 
(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 
 
Q34. Statements: Only a few grey is work 
All work is good 
No good is food 
Conclusions: 
I. All work being food is a possibility 
II. No grey is food 
(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 
 
Q35. Statements: Some regulate is order 
All order is declare 
Some declare is segment 
Conclusions: 
I. Some regulate is declare 
II. No order is segment 
pmarks: 0.9, nmarks: 0.225 
(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 (36-40): Rearrange the following sentences 
to form a meaningful paragraph. 
(A) Despite the rumours, Aragon is still widely used in 
crypto and DeFi circles. 
(B) Many suspected FBI control because the app’s design 
matched known surveillance tools. 
(C) Moreover, a leaked report tied Aragon’s code to a 
government project in America. 
(D) Aragon was promoted as a secure, independent 
platform for encrypted chats. 
(E) Developers denied all claims of FBI involvement or links 
to any U.S. project. 
(F) The chatting app Aragon became a hit in cryptocurrency 
communities for its privacy features. 
 
Q36. Which of the following is the FIRST sentence after the 
rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q37. Which of the following is the SECOND sentence after 
the rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q38. Which of the following is the THIRD sentence after the 
rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q39. Which of the following is the FOURTH sentence after 
the rearrangement? 
(a) F 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q40. Which of the following is the FIFTH sentence after the 
rearrangement? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) F 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q41. Identify the sentence that is grammatically 
incorrect. 
(a) She has already finished the assignment ahead of 
schedule. 
(b) Neither the manager nor the employees were at the 
meeting. 
(c) I have lived in this neighborhood since five years. 
(d) We are planning a surprise party for her birthday 
tonight. 
(e) All are correct 
 
Q42. Identify the sentence that is grammatically 
incorrect. 
(a) Each of the players have signed the registration form. 
(b) He enjoys listening to classical music in the evenings. 
(c) We have been waiting for the bus for over an hour. 
(d) My sister and I are going hiking this weekend. 
(e) All are incorrect 
 
Q43. In the following question, a sentence with a blank 
is given. Choose the most appropriate word to fill the 
given blank to make the sentence grammatically correct 
and meaningful. 
The witness gave a/an __________ account of the events during 
the trial which led to the verdict. 
(a) cleared 
(b) fictional 
(c) vivid 
(d) deceptive 
(e) honestly 
 
 
 
                                                                               
 
Q44. In the following question, a sentence with a blank 
is given. Choose the most appropriate word to fill the 
given blank to make the sentence grammatically correct 
and meaningful. 
The teacher was impressed by the student’s __________ to 
improve. 
(a) resistance 
(b) determination 
(c) refusal 
(d) wise 
(e) responsive 
 
Q45. In the question below four words are given in bold. 
These four words are may not be in their correct 
position. The sentence is then followed by options with 
the correct combination of words that should replace 
each other in order to make the sentence grammatically 
and contextually correct. Find the correct combination 
of the words that replace each other. 
The committee postpone (A) to decided (B) the annual 
meeting because several key members (C) were unable 
(D) to attend on time. 
(a) B-C & A-D 
(b) A-B 
(c) C-D 
(d) A-C & B-D 
(e) No interchange required 
 
Q46. In the question below four words are given in bold. 
These four words are may not be in their correct 
position. The sentence is then followed by options with 
the correct combination of words that should replace 
each other in order to make the sentence grammatically 
and contextually correct. Find the correct combination 
of the words that replace each other. 
Despite facing multiple obstacles (A), the young 
entrepreneur expanding (B) her determination (C) and 
eventually succeeded in maintained (D)  her small 
business. 
(a) B-C & A-D 
(b) A-C 
(c) B-D 
(d) A-C & B-D 
(e) No interchange required 
 
Q47. Match the parts of sentences given in Column I and 
Column II to form meaningful and grammatically 
correct complete sentences. Choose the option that 
contains all the correct combinations. 
 
COLUMN I COLUMN II 
A. Social media platforms 
must implement stricter 
policies to curb 
D. farmers adopting 
sustainable agricultural 
practices 
B. The education system 
needs reforms 
E. to reduce dependence 
on fossil fuels and cut 
emissions 
C. The government 
announced new subsidies to 
support 
F. problem-solving in 
industries like healthcare 
and finance 
(a) None of these 
(b) B-F 
(c) C-D 
(d) A-E, B-F 
(e) A-F, C-D, B-E 
 
Q48. Match the parts of sentences given in Column I and 
Column II to form meaningful and grammatically 
correct complete sentences. Choose the option that 
contains all the correct combinations. 
 
COLUMN I COLUMN II 
A. Advances in artificial 
intelligence are enabling 
machines 
D. controlling inflation and 
stabilize the economy. 
B. Several countries are 
investing heavily in 
renewable energy 
E. forced farmers to migrate 
to nearby cities in search of 
work 
C. The government 
launched a new digital 
literacy campaign 
F. to learn and adapt 
without explicit 
programming 
(a) None of these 
(b) A-F 
(c) B-D 
(d) A-E, B-F 
(e) A-F, B-D, C-E 
 
Q49. Identify the sentence that is grammatically correct. 
(a) She don’t like walking in the rain every morning. 
(b) They has been working on the project since last week. 
(c) He go to the gym before work on weekdays. 
(d) I was late because the bus arrived very slowly. 
(e) All are incorrect 
 
Q50. Identify the sentence that is grammatically correct. 
(a) I seen him at the store just yesterday afternoon. 
(b) He don’t have enough experience for this senior role. 
(c) The cat sleeps peacefully in the sun every afternoon. 
(d) Everyone in the team are excited for the trip. 
(e) All are incorrect 
 
Q51. A sentence is given below with a highlighted word 
that may be incorrect. From the given options, choose 
the word that can best replace the highlighted word to 
make the sentence correct. 
After months of practice and dedication, the athlete finally 
achieved his dream of winning the national championship. 
(a) gain 
(b) procured 
(c) shifted 
(d) moved 
(e) No replacement required 
 
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FAQs on IBPS PO Prelims Memory Based Question Paper (24 Aug 2025 Shift 1)

1. What is the IBPS PO exam?
Ans. The IBPS PO exam is a competitive examination conducted by the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection to recruit Probationary Officers in various public sector banks in India. It assesses candidates' skills in areas such as reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and English language proficiency.
2. What is the format of the IBPS PO Prelims exam?
Ans. The IBPS PO Prelims exam consists of three sections: English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. Each section has a specific number of questions and a fixed time limit, contributing to the total score for the exam.
3. How can candidates prepare effectively for the IBPS PO Prelims?
Ans. Candidates can prepare effectively by understanding the exam pattern, practising previous years' question papers, taking mock tests, and focusing on time management. Additionally, they should enhance their vocabulary for the English section and strengthen their problem-solving skills for quantitative aptitude.
4. What are the key topics to focus on for the Reasoning Ability section?
Ans. Key topics for the Reasoning Ability section include syllogisms, seating arrangements, puzzles, blood relations, direction sense, and coding-decoding. Practising these topics can help candidates improve their performance in this section.
5. What is the significance of the IBPS PO exam in the banking sector?
Ans. The IBPS PO exam is significant as it serves as a gateway for aspiring candidates to secure a position as a Probationary Officer in public sector banks. This role is crucial for the functioning of banks, involving responsibilities such as customer service, handling financial transactions, and managing branch operations.
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