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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table but not in same order as given. Four 
persons sit at corner of the table facing inside and three sits at the middle of each side facing outside.  
Two persons sit between A and B. B faces inside. F sits immediate right of A. D sits adjacent to F and G. 
C sits second to the right of H. 
 
Q1. What is the position of C with respect to F? 
(a) Fourth to the left 
(b) Second to the left 
(c) Third to the left 
(d) Immediate right 
(e) Third to the right 
 
Q2. How many persons sit between E and H (when counted from the right of H)? 
(a) Three 
(b) None  
(c) Two 
(d) Four 
(e) One 
 
Q3. Who among the following sits immediate left of G? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) B 
(d) H 
(e) C 
 
Q4. Four of the following five are similar in a certain manner and form a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) E 
(b) B 
(c) G 
(d) D 
(e) F 
 
Q5. If all the persons are asked to sit in alphabetical order, starting from A, in clockwise direction, 
then how many persons will remain same on their position (excluding A)? 
(a) Two 
(b) None 
(c) Three 
(d) One 
(e) Four 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table but not in same order as given. Four 
persons sit at corner of the table facing inside and three sits at the middle of each side facing outside.  
Two persons sit between A and B. B faces inside. F sits immediate right of A. D sits adjacent to F and G. 
C sits second to the right of H. 
 
Q1. What is the position of C with respect to F? 
(a) Fourth to the left 
(b) Second to the left 
(c) Third to the left 
(d) Immediate right 
(e) Third to the right 
 
Q2. How many persons sit between E and H (when counted from the right of H)? 
(a) Three 
(b) None  
(c) Two 
(d) Four 
(e) One 
 
Q3. Who among the following sits immediate left of G? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) B 
(d) H 
(e) C 
 
Q4. Four of the following five are similar in a certain manner and form a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) E 
(b) B 
(c) G 
(d) D 
(e) F 
 
Q5. If all the persons are asked to sit in alphabetical order, starting from A, in clockwise direction, 
then how many persons will remain same on their position (excluding A)? 
(a) Two 
(b) None 
(c) Three 
(d) One 
(e) Four 
 
 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
In a certain code language: 
“ Apple farmers supply fruits” is coded as ‘kl zu rt mw’ 
“Fresh mango supply today” is coded as ‘rt ds pq ne’ 
“Farmers sell apple today” is coded as ‘zu kl ne tx’ 
“Mango fruits taste sweet” is coded as ‘ds mw jy ab’ 
 
Q6. What is the code for ‘sell’? 
(a) tx 
(b) kl 
(c) ab 
(d) zu 
(e) ne 
 
Q7. What will be the code for ‘fruits supply’? 
(a) mw ab 
(b) ds tx 
(c) mw rt 
(d) jy rt 
(e) ne tx 
 
Q8. Which of the following word is coded as ‘kl’? 
(a) Sell 
(b) Today 
(c) Farmers 
(d) Apple 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q9. If ‘sweet corn’ is coded as ‘jy hm’ , then what will be the code for ‘Taste’? 
(a) st 
(b) mw 
(c) ds 
(d) ab 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q10. What may be the code for ‘mango juice today’? 
(a) ds jy ne 
(b) ds op ne 
(c) rt op ne 
(d) ds op pq 
(e) mw tx ab 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table but not in same order as given. Four 
persons sit at corner of the table facing inside and three sits at the middle of each side facing outside.  
Two persons sit between A and B. B faces inside. F sits immediate right of A. D sits adjacent to F and G. 
C sits second to the right of H. 
 
Q1. What is the position of C with respect to F? 
(a) Fourth to the left 
(b) Second to the left 
(c) Third to the left 
(d) Immediate right 
(e) Third to the right 
 
Q2. How many persons sit between E and H (when counted from the right of H)? 
(a) Three 
(b) None  
(c) Two 
(d) Four 
(e) One 
 
Q3. Who among the following sits immediate left of G? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) B 
(d) H 
(e) C 
 
Q4. Four of the following five are similar in a certain manner and form a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) E 
(b) B 
(c) G 
(d) D 
(e) F 
 
Q5. If all the persons are asked to sit in alphabetical order, starting from A, in clockwise direction, 
then how many persons will remain same on their position (excluding A)? 
(a) Two 
(b) None 
(c) Three 
(d) One 
(e) Four 
 
 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
In a certain code language: 
“ Apple farmers supply fruits” is coded as ‘kl zu rt mw’ 
“Fresh mango supply today” is coded as ‘rt ds pq ne’ 
“Farmers sell apple today” is coded as ‘zu kl ne tx’ 
“Mango fruits taste sweet” is coded as ‘ds mw jy ab’ 
 
Q6. What is the code for ‘sell’? 
(a) tx 
(b) kl 
(c) ab 
(d) zu 
(e) ne 
 
Q7. What will be the code for ‘fruits supply’? 
(a) mw ab 
(b) ds tx 
(c) mw rt 
(d) jy rt 
(e) ne tx 
 
Q8. Which of the following word is coded as ‘kl’? 
(a) Sell 
(b) Today 
(c) Farmers 
(d) Apple 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q9. If ‘sweet corn’ is coded as ‘jy hm’ , then what will be the code for ‘Taste’? 
(a) st 
(b) mw 
(c) ds 
(d) ab 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q10. What may be the code for ‘mango juice today’? 
(a) ds jy ne 
(b) ds op ne 
(c) rt op ne 
(d) ds op pq 
(e) mw tx ab 
 
 
 
Directions (11-13): In the question below, relation between some elements is shown in the 
statements, followed by two conclusions. Read it carefully and choose which conclusion is true 
as per the statement. 
(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 conclusion I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q11. Statements: K > R = T = W < J = B = F 
Conclusions: 
I. R < J 
II. T = F 
 
Q12. Statements: Z = K < P = V = R = T < Y 
Conclusions: 
I. K < Y 
II. Z > R 
 
Q13. Statements: H = X = L = D < U = S < N 
Conclusions: 
I. L < N 
II. D = H 
 
Q14. How many pairs of letters are in the word ‘MIST AKE’, each of which have as many letters between 
them as they have between them according to English alphabetical order? (both forward and backward 
direction) 
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three 
(d) Four 
(e) None 
 
Directions (15-19): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and G are placed one above the other in a stack, but not in same order as 
given.  
Four boxes are placed between box G and box B. Box D is placed two boxes above box B. Box A is placed 
immediately below box D. Box C is placed two boxes above box F. 
 
Q15. Which box is placed third from the topmost position? 
(a) Box F 
(b) Box C 
(c) Box D 
(d) Box E 
(e) Box A 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table but not in same order as given. Four 
persons sit at corner of the table facing inside and three sits at the middle of each side facing outside.  
Two persons sit between A and B. B faces inside. F sits immediate right of A. D sits adjacent to F and G. 
C sits second to the right of H. 
 
Q1. What is the position of C with respect to F? 
(a) Fourth to the left 
(b) Second to the left 
(c) Third to the left 
(d) Immediate right 
(e) Third to the right 
 
Q2. How many persons sit between E and H (when counted from the right of H)? 
(a) Three 
(b) None  
(c) Two 
(d) Four 
(e) One 
 
Q3. Who among the following sits immediate left of G? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) B 
(d) H 
(e) C 
 
Q4. Four of the following five are similar in a certain manner and form a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) E 
(b) B 
(c) G 
(d) D 
(e) F 
 
Q5. If all the persons are asked to sit in alphabetical order, starting from A, in clockwise direction, 
then how many persons will remain same on their position (excluding A)? 
(a) Two 
(b) None 
(c) Three 
(d) One 
(e) Four 
 
 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
In a certain code language: 
“ Apple farmers supply fruits” is coded as ‘kl zu rt mw’ 
“Fresh mango supply today” is coded as ‘rt ds pq ne’ 
“Farmers sell apple today” is coded as ‘zu kl ne tx’ 
“Mango fruits taste sweet” is coded as ‘ds mw jy ab’ 
 
Q6. What is the code for ‘sell’? 
(a) tx 
(b) kl 
(c) ab 
(d) zu 
(e) ne 
 
Q7. What will be the code for ‘fruits supply’? 
(a) mw ab 
(b) ds tx 
(c) mw rt 
(d) jy rt 
(e) ne tx 
 
Q8. Which of the following word is coded as ‘kl’? 
(a) Sell 
(b) Today 
(c) Farmers 
(d) Apple 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q9. If ‘sweet corn’ is coded as ‘jy hm’ , then what will be the code for ‘Taste’? 
(a) st 
(b) mw 
(c) ds 
(d) ab 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q10. What may be the code for ‘mango juice today’? 
(a) ds jy ne 
(b) ds op ne 
(c) rt op ne 
(d) ds op pq 
(e) mw tx ab 
 
 
 
Directions (11-13): In the question below, relation between some elements is shown in the 
statements, followed by two conclusions. Read it carefully and choose which conclusion is true 
as per the statement. 
(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 conclusion I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q11. Statements: K > R = T = W < J = B = F 
Conclusions: 
I. R < J 
II. T = F 
 
Q12. Statements: Z = K < P = V = R = T < Y 
Conclusions: 
I. K < Y 
II. Z > R 
 
Q13. Statements: H = X = L = D < U = S < N 
Conclusions: 
I. L < N 
II. D = H 
 
Q14. How many pairs of letters are in the word ‘MIST AKE’, each of which have as many letters between 
them as they have between them according to English alphabetical order? (both forward and backward 
direction) 
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three 
(d) Four 
(e) None 
 
Directions (15-19): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and G are placed one above the other in a stack, but not in same order as 
given.  
Four boxes are placed between box G and box B. Box D is placed two boxes above box B. Box A is placed 
immediately below box D. Box C is placed two boxes above box F. 
 
Q15. Which box is placed third from the topmost position? 
(a) Box F 
(b) Box C 
(c) Box D 
(d) Box E 
(e) Box A 
 
 
 
Q16. How many boxes are placed below box D? 
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three 
(d) Four 
(e) Five 
 
Q17. If all the boxes are rearranged in alphabetical order from bottom to top, then how many 
boxes will remain same at their position? 
(a) One 
(b) Four 
(c) Three 
(d) Two 
(e) None 
 
Q18. If box C is related to box G, in the similar way box F is related to box E, then which box is 
related to box B? 
(a) Box C 
(b) Box D 
(c) Box A 
(d) Box F 
(e) Box E 
 
Q19. Which box is placed immediately below box E? 
(a) Box A 
(b) Box G 
(c) Box B 
(d) Box D  
(e) Box F 
 
Q20. Find the odd one out. 
(a) PSV 
(b) EHK 
(c) ILN 
(d) MPS 
(e) RUX 
 
Directions (21-22): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below: 
Point K is 11m north of point B, which is 12m east of point O. Point C is 13m south of point B. Point H is 
24m south of point D. Point C is 11m west of point H and 5m east of point S. Point D is 2m east of Point 
A. 
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Directions (1-5): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit around a square table but not in same order as given. Four 
persons sit at corner of the table facing inside and three sits at the middle of each side facing outside.  
Two persons sit between A and B. B faces inside. F sits immediate right of A. D sits adjacent to F and G. 
C sits second to the right of H. 
 
Q1. What is the position of C with respect to F? 
(a) Fourth to the left 
(b) Second to the left 
(c) Third to the left 
(d) Immediate right 
(e) Third to the right 
 
Q2. How many persons sit between E and H (when counted from the right of H)? 
(a) Three 
(b) None  
(c) Two 
(d) Four 
(e) One 
 
Q3. Who among the following sits immediate left of G? 
(a) A 
(b) F 
(c) B 
(d) H 
(e) C 
 
Q4. Four of the following five are similar in a certain manner and form a group, who among the 
following is not related to the group? 
(a) E 
(b) B 
(c) G 
(d) D 
(e) F 
 
Q5. If all the persons are asked to sit in alphabetical order, starting from A, in clockwise direction, 
then how many persons will remain same on their position (excluding A)? 
(a) Two 
(b) None 
(c) Three 
(d) One 
(e) Four 
 
 
 
Directions (6-10): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
In a certain code language: 
“ Apple farmers supply fruits” is coded as ‘kl zu rt mw’ 
“Fresh mango supply today” is coded as ‘rt ds pq ne’ 
“Farmers sell apple today” is coded as ‘zu kl ne tx’ 
“Mango fruits taste sweet” is coded as ‘ds mw jy ab’ 
 
Q6. What is the code for ‘sell’? 
(a) tx 
(b) kl 
(c) ab 
(d) zu 
(e) ne 
 
Q7. What will be the code for ‘fruits supply’? 
(a) mw ab 
(b) ds tx 
(c) mw rt 
(d) jy rt 
(e) ne tx 
 
Q8. Which of the following word is coded as ‘kl’? 
(a) Sell 
(b) Today 
(c) Farmers 
(d) Apple 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q9. If ‘sweet corn’ is coded as ‘jy hm’ , then what will be the code for ‘Taste’? 
(a) st 
(b) mw 
(c) ds 
(d) ab 
(e) Can’t be determined 
 
Q10. What may be the code for ‘mango juice today’? 
(a) ds jy ne 
(b) ds op ne 
(c) rt op ne 
(d) ds op pq 
(e) mw tx ab 
 
 
 
Directions (11-13): In the question below, relation between some elements is shown in the 
statements, followed by two conclusions. Read it carefully and choose which conclusion is true 
as per the statement. 
(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 conclusion I and II are true 
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true 
 
Q11. Statements: K > R = T = W < J = B = F 
Conclusions: 
I. R < J 
II. T = F 
 
Q12. Statements: Z = K < P = V = R = T < Y 
Conclusions: 
I. K < Y 
II. Z > R 
 
Q13. Statements: H = X = L = D < U = S < N 
Conclusions: 
I. L < N 
II. D = H 
 
Q14. How many pairs of letters are in the word ‘MIST AKE’, each of which have as many letters between 
them as they have between them according to English alphabetical order? (both forward and backward 
direction) 
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three 
(d) Four 
(e) None 
 
Directions (15-19): Read the given information carefully and answer the related question: 
Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and G are placed one above the other in a stack, but not in same order as 
given.  
Four boxes are placed between box G and box B. Box D is placed two boxes above box B. Box A is placed 
immediately below box D. Box C is placed two boxes above box F. 
 
Q15. Which box is placed third from the topmost position? 
(a) Box F 
(b) Box C 
(c) Box D 
(d) Box E 
(e) Box A 
 
 
 
Q16. How many boxes are placed below box D? 
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three 
(d) Four 
(e) Five 
 
Q17. If all the boxes are rearranged in alphabetical order from bottom to top, then how many 
boxes will remain same at their position? 
(a) One 
(b) Four 
(c) Three 
(d) Two 
(e) None 
 
Q18. If box C is related to box G, in the similar way box F is related to box E, then which box is 
related to box B? 
(a) Box C 
(b) Box D 
(c) Box A 
(d) Box F 
(e) Box E 
 
Q19. Which box is placed immediately below box E? 
(a) Box A 
(b) Box G 
(c) Box B 
(d) Box D  
(e) Box F 
 
Q20. Find the odd one out. 
(a) PSV 
(b) EHK 
(c) ILN 
(d) MPS 
(e) RUX 
 
Directions (21-22): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given 
below: 
Point K is 11m north of point B, which is 12m east of point O. Point C is 13m south of point B. Point H is 
24m south of point D. Point C is 11m west of point H and 5m east of point S. Point D is 2m east of Point 
A. 
 
 
 
Q21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Find the one pair 
of points which does NOT belong to the group? 
(a) K-O 
(b) B-S 
(c) D-C 
(d) K-H 
(e) D-O 
 
Q22. In which direction is point K with respect to point A? 
(a) North-west 
(b) South-east 
(c) West 
(d) North-east 
(e) East 
 
Directions (23-26): In each question below, some statements are given followed by two 
conclusions numbered I and II. Assume the statements are true even if they contradict commonly 
known facts. Decide which conclusion logically follows. 
(a) Only conclusion I follows 
(b) Only conclusion II follows 
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) Both conclusions I and II follow 
 
Q23. Statements: 
Some play are games 
Only a few games are indoor 
Conclusions: 
I. Some games are not indoor 
II. All play is indoor 
 
Q24. Statements: 
All apple are fruits 
Some fruits are not banana 
Conclusions: 
I. Some banana is definitely not apples 
II. No fruits are banana 
 
Q25. Statements: 
No pattern is visual 
Only a few cluster is visual 
Conclusions: 
I. Some pattern is cluster 
II. No pattern is cluster 
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1. What is the pattern of the RRB Clerk Prelims exam?
Ans. The RRB Clerk Prelims exam generally consists of multiple-choice questions divided into sections such as Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability, and English Language. Each section has a specific number of questions, and candidates must complete the exam within a set time limit.
2. How important is time management during the RRB Clerk Prelims?
Ans. Time management is crucial during the RRB Clerk Prelims as candidates have a limited amount of time to answer all questions. Effective time management allows candidates to allocate sufficient time to each section, ensuring they can attempt all questions and enhance their chances of scoring higher.
3. What types of questions can be expected in the Reasoning Ability section?
Ans. The Reasoning Ability section typically includes questions related to verbal reasoning, logical reasoning, seating arrangements, puzzles, and syllogisms. Candidates should be prepared to analyse patterns and solve problems using deductive reasoning skills.
4. How can candidates prepare effectively for the Numerical Ability section?
Ans. Candidates can prepare for the Numerical Ability section by practising various mathematical topics such as arithmetic, data interpretation, percentages, and profit and loss. Regular practice of sample papers and mock tests can help improve speed and accuracy in solving numerical problems.
5. What strategies can be used to enhance performance in the English Language section?
Ans. To enhance performance in the English Language section, candidates should focus on improving their vocabulary, reading comprehension, and grammar skills. Regular reading of newspapers and books, along with practising previous years' question papers, can significantly aid in understanding the language and answering questions accurately.
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