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Directions (1-3): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. 
B has only one son. A is child of B. C is sister-in-law of A. E is son of C. F is grandfather of E. H is unmarried. 
H is daughter of D. F and B are of same gender. F is the spouse of D. G is the male member of the family. 
 
Q1. How is C related to B? 
(a) Daughter 
(b) Daughter-in-law 
(c) Aunt 
(d) Mother-in-law 
(e) None of these 
 
Q2. How is G related to D? 
(a) Son 
(b) Daughter 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) Son-in-law 
 
Q3. How is E related to brother-in-law of H? 
(a) Son 
(b) Son-in-law 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) None of these 
 
Q4. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) KMO 
(b) GIK 
(c) BDF 
(d) UXZ 
(e) EGI 
 
Directions (5-9): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below. 
In a certain coded language: 
“Mat on brown table” is coded as “uy ir ps ks” 
“Metal on glasses” is coded as “ps ko re” 
“Under metal mat box” is coded as “ym ef re ks” 
“Glasses kept brown” is coded as “ko gt uy” 
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Directions (1-3): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. 
B has only one son. A is child of B. C is sister-in-law of A. E is son of C. F is grandfather of E. H is unmarried. 
H is daughter of D. F and B are of same gender. F is the spouse of D. G is the male member of the family. 
 
Q1. How is C related to B? 
(a) Daughter 
(b) Daughter-in-law 
(c) Aunt 
(d) Mother-in-law 
(e) None of these 
 
Q2. How is G related to D? 
(a) Son 
(b) Daughter 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) Son-in-law 
 
Q3. How is E related to brother-in-law of H? 
(a) Son 
(b) Son-in-law 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) None of these 
 
Q4. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) KMO 
(b) GIK 
(c) BDF 
(d) UXZ 
(e) EGI 
 
Directions (5-9): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below. 
In a certain coded language: 
“Mat on brown table” is coded as “uy ir ps ks” 
“Metal on glasses” is coded as “ps ko re” 
“Under metal mat box” is coded as “ym ef re ks” 
“Glasses kept brown” is coded as “ko gt uy” 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q5. What is the code for the words ‘Kept on table’? 
(a) re gt ko 
(b) gt ps ir 
(c) ko gt ps 
(d) ir ps uy 
(e) ko ym gt 
 
Q6. Which among the following word pair is coded as ‘uy ef’? 
(a) On box 
(b) Box brown 
(c) Mat under 
(d) Under brown 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q7. What is the code for the word pair ‘Mat Glasses’? 
(a) uy ko 
(b) ps ks 
(c) ks ko 
(d) ks gt 
(e) ir ko 
 
Q8. Which word corresponds to the code ‘re’? 
(a) Kept 
(b) Metal 
(c) Glasses 
(d) Under 
(e) On 
 
Q9. Which among the following word is coded as ‘uy’  
(a) Mat 
(b) Table  
(c) On 
(d) Kept 
(e) Brown 
 
Directions (10-14): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below. 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were born on two different dates 7th and 24th of the months March, April 
and May of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 
B was born immediately after A. C was born on 7
th
 April. One person was born between A and E. Two 
persons were born between C and F.  
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Directions (1-3): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. 
B has only one son. A is child of B. C is sister-in-law of A. E is son of C. F is grandfather of E. H is unmarried. 
H is daughter of D. F and B are of same gender. F is the spouse of D. G is the male member of the family. 
 
Q1. How is C related to B? 
(a) Daughter 
(b) Daughter-in-law 
(c) Aunt 
(d) Mother-in-law 
(e) None of these 
 
Q2. How is G related to D? 
(a) Son 
(b) Daughter 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) Son-in-law 
 
Q3. How is E related to brother-in-law of H? 
(a) Son 
(b) Son-in-law 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) None of these 
 
Q4. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) KMO 
(b) GIK 
(c) BDF 
(d) UXZ 
(e) EGI 
 
Directions (5-9): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below. 
In a certain coded language: 
“Mat on brown table” is coded as “uy ir ps ks” 
“Metal on glasses” is coded as “ps ko re” 
“Under metal mat box” is coded as “ym ef re ks” 
“Glasses kept brown” is coded as “ko gt uy” 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q5. What is the code for the words ‘Kept on table’? 
(a) re gt ko 
(b) gt ps ir 
(c) ko gt ps 
(d) ir ps uy 
(e) ko ym gt 
 
Q6. Which among the following word pair is coded as ‘uy ef’? 
(a) On box 
(b) Box brown 
(c) Mat under 
(d) Under brown 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q7. What is the code for the word pair ‘Mat Glasses’? 
(a) uy ko 
(b) ps ks 
(c) ks ko 
(d) ks gt 
(e) ir ko 
 
Q8. Which word corresponds to the code ‘re’? 
(a) Kept 
(b) Metal 
(c) Glasses 
(d) Under 
(e) On 
 
Q9. Which among the following word is coded as ‘uy’  
(a) Mat 
(b) Table  
(c) On 
(d) Kept 
(e) Brown 
 
Directions (10-14): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below. 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were born on two different dates 7th and 24th of the months March, April 
and May of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 
B was born immediately after A. C was born on 7
th
 April. One person was born between A and E. Two 
persons were born between C and F.  
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q10. Who among the following was born on 7
th
 May? 
(a) F 
(b) B 
(c) E 
(d) D 
(e) A 
 
Q11. On which date and month was D born? 
(a) 7
th
 May 
(b) 24
th
 March 
(c) 7
th
 March 
(d) 24
th
 May 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q12. How many persons were born after E? 
(a) Five 
(b) One 
(c) Three 
(d) Two 
(e) Four 
 
Q13. If D is related to C and in the same way C is related to B, then who among the following is 
related to F? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q14. 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) D 
(b) C 
(c) E 
(d) B 
(e) F 
 
Q15. If in the given word “PREVAIL ”, if vowels are changed to immediately succeeding letter and 
consonants are changed to immediately preceding letter, then find how many vowels are there in the 
new arrangement? 
(a) One 
(b) None 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) Four 
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Directions (1-3): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. 
B has only one son. A is child of B. C is sister-in-law of A. E is son of C. F is grandfather of E. H is unmarried. 
H is daughter of D. F and B are of same gender. F is the spouse of D. G is the male member of the family. 
 
Q1. How is C related to B? 
(a) Daughter 
(b) Daughter-in-law 
(c) Aunt 
(d) Mother-in-law 
(e) None of these 
 
Q2. How is G related to D? 
(a) Son 
(b) Daughter 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) Son-in-law 
 
Q3. How is E related to brother-in-law of H? 
(a) Son 
(b) Son-in-law 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) None of these 
 
Q4. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) KMO 
(b) GIK 
(c) BDF 
(d) UXZ 
(e) EGI 
 
Directions (5-9): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below. 
In a certain coded language: 
“Mat on brown table” is coded as “uy ir ps ks” 
“Metal on glasses” is coded as “ps ko re” 
“Under metal mat box” is coded as “ym ef re ks” 
“Glasses kept brown” is coded as “ko gt uy” 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q5. What is the code for the words ‘Kept on table’? 
(a) re gt ko 
(b) gt ps ir 
(c) ko gt ps 
(d) ir ps uy 
(e) ko ym gt 
 
Q6. Which among the following word pair is coded as ‘uy ef’? 
(a) On box 
(b) Box brown 
(c) Mat under 
(d) Under brown 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q7. What is the code for the word pair ‘Mat Glasses’? 
(a) uy ko 
(b) ps ks 
(c) ks ko 
(d) ks gt 
(e) ir ko 
 
Q8. Which word corresponds to the code ‘re’? 
(a) Kept 
(b) Metal 
(c) Glasses 
(d) Under 
(e) On 
 
Q9. Which among the following word is coded as ‘uy’  
(a) Mat 
(b) Table  
(c) On 
(d) Kept 
(e) Brown 
 
Directions (10-14): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below. 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were born on two different dates 7th and 24th of the months March, April 
and May of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 
B was born immediately after A. C was born on 7
th
 April. One person was born between A and E. Two 
persons were born between C and F.  
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q10. Who among the following was born on 7
th
 May? 
(a) F 
(b) B 
(c) E 
(d) D 
(e) A 
 
Q11. On which date and month was D born? 
(a) 7
th
 May 
(b) 24
th
 March 
(c) 7
th
 March 
(d) 24
th
 May 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q12. How many persons were born after E? 
(a) Five 
(b) One 
(c) Three 
(d) Two 
(e) Four 
 
Q13. If D is related to C and in the same way C is related to B, then who among the following is 
related to F? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q14. 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) D 
(b) C 
(c) E 
(d) B 
(e) F 
 
Q15. If in the given word “PREVAIL ”, if vowels are changed to immediately succeeding letter and 
consonants are changed to immediately preceding letter, then find how many vowels are there in the 
new arrangement? 
(a) One 
(b) None 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) Four 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below. 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table. Four persons sit at the corners and face 
inside and four sit at the middle of each side and face outside. All the information is not necessarily in 
the same order. 
C sits second to the right of H. Three persons sit between A and C. D sits immediate right of A but doesn’t 
sit at the corners. F is not A’s immediate neighbour. G sits second to the left of D. Two persons sit between 
G and B. 
 
Q16. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way. Find the one that doesn’t belong 
to the group: 
(a) A-C 
(b) B-H 
(c) F-D 
(d) E-C 
(e) G-E 
 
Q17. Who sits fifth to the right of E? 
(a) G 
(b) F 
(c) H 
(d) C 
(e) D 
 
Q18. How many persons sit between C and D when counted from left of C? 
(a) Two 
(b) Three 
(c) Four 
(d) Five 
(e) Six 
 
Q19. Who sits third to the left of B? 
(a) H 
(b) C 
(c) F 
(d) G 
(e) D 
 
Q20. Which among the following statements is/are NOT correct? 
I. G and C are immediate neighbours. 
II. E faces inside. 
III. Three persons sit between B and H. 
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Directions (1-3): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. 
B has only one son. A is child of B. C is sister-in-law of A. E is son of C. F is grandfather of E. H is unmarried. 
H is daughter of D. F and B are of same gender. F is the spouse of D. G is the male member of the family. 
 
Q1. How is C related to B? 
(a) Daughter 
(b) Daughter-in-law 
(c) Aunt 
(d) Mother-in-law 
(e) None of these 
 
Q2. How is G related to D? 
(a) Son 
(b) Daughter 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) Son-in-law 
 
Q3. How is E related to brother-in-law of H? 
(a) Son 
(b) Son-in-law 
(c) Nephew 
(d) Uncle 
(e) None of these 
 
Q4. Find the odd-one out. 
(a) KMO 
(b) GIK 
(c) BDF 
(d) UXZ 
(e) EGI 
 
Directions (5-9): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below. 
In a certain coded language: 
“Mat on brown table” is coded as “uy ir ps ks” 
“Metal on glasses” is coded as “ps ko re” 
“Under metal mat box” is coded as “ym ef re ks” 
“Glasses kept brown” is coded as “ko gt uy” 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q5. What is the code for the words ‘Kept on table’? 
(a) re gt ko 
(b) gt ps ir 
(c) ko gt ps 
(d) ir ps uy 
(e) ko ym gt 
 
Q6. Which among the following word pair is coded as ‘uy ef’? 
(a) On box 
(b) Box brown 
(c) Mat under 
(d) Under brown 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q7. What is the code for the word pair ‘Mat Glasses’? 
(a) uy ko 
(b) ps ks 
(c) ks ko 
(d) ks gt 
(e) ir ko 
 
Q8. Which word corresponds to the code ‘re’? 
(a) Kept 
(b) Metal 
(c) Glasses 
(d) Under 
(e) On 
 
Q9. Which among the following word is coded as ‘uy’  
(a) Mat 
(b) Table  
(c) On 
(d) Kept 
(e) Brown 
 
Directions (10-14): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below. 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F were born on two different dates 7th and 24th of the months March, April 
and May of the same year. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 
B was born immediately after A. C was born on 7
th
 April. One person was born between A and E. Two 
persons were born between C and F.  
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Q10. Who among the following was born on 7
th
 May? 
(a) F 
(b) B 
(c) E 
(d) D 
(e) A 
 
Q11. On which date and month was D born? 
(a) 7
th
 May 
(b) 24
th
 March 
(c) 7
th
 March 
(d) 24
th
 May 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q12. How many persons were born after E? 
(a) Five 
(b) One 
(c) Three 
(d) Two 
(e) Four 
 
Q13. If D is related to C and in the same way C is related to B, then who among the following is 
related to F? 
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) E 
 
Q14. 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) D 
(b) C 
(c) E 
(d) B 
(e) F 
 
Q15. If in the given word “PREVAIL ”, if vowels are changed to immediately succeeding letter and 
consonants are changed to immediately preceding letter, then find how many vowels are there in the 
new arrangement? 
(a) One 
(b) None 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) Four 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
 
Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below. 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table. Four persons sit at the corners and face 
inside and four sit at the middle of each side and face outside. All the information is not necessarily in 
the same order. 
C sits second to the right of H. Three persons sit between A and C. D sits immediate right of A but doesn’t 
sit at the corners. F is not A’s immediate neighbour. G sits second to the left of D. Two persons sit between 
G and B. 
 
Q16. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain way. Find the one that doesn’t belong 
to the group: 
(a) A-C 
(b) B-H 
(c) F-D 
(d) E-C 
(e) G-E 
 
Q17. Who sits fifth to the right of E? 
(a) G 
(b) F 
(c) H 
(d) C 
(e) D 
 
Q18. How many persons sit between C and D when counted from left of C? 
(a) Two 
(b) Three 
(c) Four 
(d) Five 
(e) Six 
 
Q19. Who sits third to the left of B? 
(a) H 
(b) C 
(c) F 
(d) G 
(e) D 
 
Q20. Which among the following statements is/are NOT correct? 
I. G and C are immediate neighbours. 
II. E faces inside. 
III. Three persons sit between B and H. 
 
 
 
 
                                   
 
(a) Only I 
(b) Only II 
(c) Both I and II 
(d) Both I and III 
(e) All I, II and III 
 
Q21. In the word ‘TROUBLE’, how many pairs of the letters have the same number of letters between 
them (both forward and backward direction) as in the English alphabet? 
(a) Four 
(b) Two 
(c) One 
(d) Three 
(e) More than four 
 
Directions (22-24): In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the 
statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. 
Give answer: 
 
Q22. Statements: R > T = W < K = P > H = J 
Conclusions: 
I. W < H 
II. J = K 
(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 neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(e) If both conclusions I and II are true 
 
Q23. Statements: Q = M < R = T > K = S > V 
Conclusions: 
I. R > K 
II. V = M 
(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 neither conclusion I nor II is true 
(e) If both conclusions I and II are true 
 
Q24. Statements: L > X = D = P = Y < H = C 
Conclusions: 
I. X = Y 
II. C > P 
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FAQs on RRB Clerk Prelims Memory Based Paper (6 December 2025 Shift 1)

1. What is the RRB Clerk Prelims exam?
Ans. The RRB Clerk Prelims exam is a preliminary examination conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board for the recruitment of clerks in various Indian Railways departments. It tests candidates on their numerical ability, reasoning ability, and general awareness.
2. What subjects are included in the RRB Clerk Prelims exam?
Ans. The RRB Clerk Prelims exam typically includes subjects such as Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability, and General Awareness. Each subject assesses specific skills and knowledge relevant to the role of a clerk in the railways.
3. How is the marking scheme structured for the RRB Clerk Prelims?
Ans. The marking scheme for the RRB Clerk Prelims generally allocates a certain number of marks for each question, with negative marking for incorrect answers. Typically, 1 mark is awarded for each correct answer, while 0.25 marks may be deducted for each wrong answer.
4. What is the duration of the RRB Clerk Prelims exam?
Ans. The duration of the RRB Clerk Prelims exam is usually set at a specific time, commonly around 60 minutes. This time frame is allocated for candidates to complete questions from the included subjects within the exam.
5. What strategies can candidates use to prepare for the RRB Clerk Prelims?
Ans. Candidates can prepare for the RRB Clerk Prelims by practicing previous years' question papers, taking mock tests, and revising key concepts in quantitative aptitude and reasoning. Time management during the exam and focusing on weaker areas can also enhance their performance.
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