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IBPS PO Mains (Memory Based 2019) 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
 
Seven persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V of different ages i.e. 6, 
15, 19, 23, 30, 45, 60 years are sitting in a circular table 
facing towards center.  
 
Note- No two consecutive letters are in alphabetical order. 
Person’s age must not be a factor or a multiple of sum of 
the ages of their immediate neighbors. 
 
R sits immediate right of the person whose age is 15. One 
person sits between T and R (either left or right). One 
person sits between P and the person whose age is 6 
(either left or right). Age of T is twice the age of the person 
who sits 2
nd
 to the right of T. Difference between the age of 
the immediate neighbors of V is more than 14. Age of U 
must not be multiple of 10. Sum of the ages of immediate 
neighbors of R is 34. Q is younger than P.  
 
1. What is the age of Q? 
 (a) 15 (b) 60 (c) 23 
 (d) 6 (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following sits 2
nd
 to the left of the 
person whose age is 19 years? 
 (a) U (b) V (c) P 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
3. Which of the following is true? 
 (a) S’s age is 60 years 
 (b) R is younger than Q 
 (c) U sits immediate right of P 
 (d) V’s age is 19 
 (e) None is true 
 
4. What is the position of V with respect to P? 
 (a) Immediate left 
 (b) Immediate right 
 (c) 2
nd
 to the left 
 (d) 2
nd
 to the right 
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Who among the following is oldest person? 
 (a) Q (b) P (c) U 
 (d) V (e) None of these 
 
Direction (6-8): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
Books which have different number of pages is shown 
below with their codes. 
 
Pages Step I Step II Codes 
210 42 168 56 
60 12 48 16 
240 48 192 64 
150 30 120 40 
180 36 144 48 
231 77 154 22 
147 49 98 14 
273 91 182 26 
441 147 294 42 
357 119 238 34 
 
If number of pages in different books are 90, 120, 270, 300, 
330, 315, 231, 567, 399, 525 then find the codes of these 
books as per the above-mentioned operations and placed 
these books in two different stores i.e. A and B. Arrange all 
codes in ascending order. After arranging the codes, first 
five codes are placed in store A and last five are placed in 
store B. Now, answer the given questions- 
 
6. Which of the following page book have highest code 
in store A? 
 (a) 315 (b) 120 (c) 399 
 (d) 525 (e) 567 
 
7. Which of the following pages book is not in store B? 
 (a) 270 (b) 300 (c) 330 
 (d) 525 (e) 315 
 
8. What is the difference in the codes of 2
nd
 lowest code 
in store A and 2
nd
 highest code in store B? 
 (a) 66 (b) 56 (c) 64 
 (d) 58 (e) None of these 
 
Direction (9-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is neither smaller nor equal to Q 
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q 
P%Q means P is not greater than Q 
P*Q means P is neither smaller nor greater than Q 
P#Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q 
 
9. Statements: A$B%F#D, Y@M*F 
 Conclusion I: B#M  II: A%Y  III: Y@B 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
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IBPS PO Mains (Memory Based 2019) 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
 
Seven persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V of different ages i.e. 6, 
15, 19, 23, 30, 45, 60 years are sitting in a circular table 
facing towards center.  
 
Note- No two consecutive letters are in alphabetical order. 
Person’s age must not be a factor or a multiple of sum of 
the ages of their immediate neighbors. 
 
R sits immediate right of the person whose age is 15. One 
person sits between T and R (either left or right). One 
person sits between P and the person whose age is 6 
(either left or right). Age of T is twice the age of the person 
who sits 2
nd
 to the right of T. Difference between the age of 
the immediate neighbors of V is more than 14. Age of U 
must not be multiple of 10. Sum of the ages of immediate 
neighbors of R is 34. Q is younger than P.  
 
1. What is the age of Q? 
 (a) 15 (b) 60 (c) 23 
 (d) 6 (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following sits 2
nd
 to the left of the 
person whose age is 19 years? 
 (a) U (b) V (c) P 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
3. Which of the following is true? 
 (a) S’s age is 60 years 
 (b) R is younger than Q 
 (c) U sits immediate right of P 
 (d) V’s age is 19 
 (e) None is true 
 
4. What is the position of V with respect to P? 
 (a) Immediate left 
 (b) Immediate right 
 (c) 2
nd
 to the left 
 (d) 2
nd
 to the right 
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Who among the following is oldest person? 
 (a) Q (b) P (c) U 
 (d) V (e) None of these 
 
Direction (6-8): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
Books which have different number of pages is shown 
below with their codes. 
 
Pages Step I Step II Codes 
210 42 168 56 
60 12 48 16 
240 48 192 64 
150 30 120 40 
180 36 144 48 
231 77 154 22 
147 49 98 14 
273 91 182 26 
441 147 294 42 
357 119 238 34 
 
If number of pages in different books are 90, 120, 270, 300, 
330, 315, 231, 567, 399, 525 then find the codes of these 
books as per the above-mentioned operations and placed 
these books in two different stores i.e. A and B. Arrange all 
codes in ascending order. After arranging the codes, first 
five codes are placed in store A and last five are placed in 
store B. Now, answer the given questions- 
 
6. Which of the following page book have highest code 
in store A? 
 (a) 315 (b) 120 (c) 399 
 (d) 525 (e) 567 
 
7. Which of the following pages book is not in store B? 
 (a) 270 (b) 300 (c) 330 
 (d) 525 (e) 315 
 
8. What is the difference in the codes of 2
nd
 lowest code 
in store A and 2
nd
 highest code in store B? 
 (a) 66 (b) 56 (c) 64 
 (d) 58 (e) None of these 
 
Direction (9-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is neither smaller nor equal to Q 
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q 
P%Q means P is not greater than Q 
P*Q means P is neither smaller nor greater than Q 
P#Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q 
 
9. Statements: A$B%F#D, Y@M*F 
 Conclusion I: B#M  II: A%Y  III: Y@B 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
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10. Statements: M*J%G$B#X@L, S%U$N@M 
 Conclusion I: S#L  II: J#U  III: G@N 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
Direction (11-13): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
P@Q means P is married to Q 
P#Q means P is parent of Q 
P&Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of same gender 
P$Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of different gender 
P+ means P is male 
P* means P is female 
 
11. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D is true and D is only 
niece of T then, how is Q related to B? 
 (a) Uncle (b) Aunt (c) Sister 
 (d) Brother (e) Can’t be determined 
 
12. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how is J related to N? 
 (a) Grandfather 
 (b) Grand mother 
 (c) Grand son 
 (d) Granddaughter 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
13. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how many male 
members are in the family? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) Five 
 (d) Seven (e) Six 
 
Direction (14-17): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Thirteen boxes of different colors are placed one above 
another in alphabetical order either from bottom or from 
top. Each box contains different number of toffees which is 
multiple of 13. Maximum toffees in a box is 169.  
 
There are equal number of boxes are placed above as well 
as below J. Two boxes are placed between box J and the 
Pink colored box. Five Boxes are placed between Pink and 
Yellow colored box. Box which have 13 toffees is placed 
just below Yellow colored box. Black colored box is placed 
just above Red colored box and just below the box which 
have 169 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed 
above Red colored box as below the box which have 13 
toffees. White colored box is placed just above the box 
which have 65 toffees and just below the box which have 
104 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed between 
the boxes which have 13 and 52 toffees as between the 
boxes which have 52 and 104 toffees. Two boxes are placed 
between Blue colored box which doesn’t have 13 toffees 
and Green colored box which is placed just below J.  
 
14. If box F have 13 toffees, then which of the following is 
Pink colored box? 
 (a) M 
 (b) Box which have 52 toffees 
 (c) G 
 (d) Box which have 169 toffees 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
15. What is the sum of the toffees of Blue and Green 
colored box? 
 (a) 273 (b) 156 (c) 117 
 (d) 65 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
16. If M is Yellow colored box and sum of toffees in box O 
and D is equal to the sum of toffees in box H and L 
then, what is difference between the toffees of box L 
and O? 
 (a) 52 (b) 78  (c) 65 
 (d) 91 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
17. Which of the following colored box have 52 toffees? 
 (a) Red (b) Pink (c) Blue 
 (d) Green (e) None of these 
 
18. Statement: “The simplest and the most cost effective 
way to upgrade your home–Exchange your old 
furniture and get 25% to 33% off on the new 
furniture”.—An advertisement of a furniture 
company. 
 Assumptions 
I. Now-a-days, there is no demand for furniture 
products unless some attractive scheme is 
offered. 
II. Some customers always desire to have best 
quality and do not bother either for cost or for 
convenience.  
III. Some customers want to keep their home up-to-
date with reasonable cost and with fewer hassles.  
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit 
  (c) Only III is implicit  
 (d) I and II are implicit  
 (e) None of these  
 
19. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to 
be tense and out of control. People are requested to 
be in their homes only. 
 Assumptions 
I. There had been some serious incidents. 
II. People will not go to the office.  
III. Normally will be restored shortly. 
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) I and II are implicit  
 (c) None is implicit  
 (d) I and III are implicit  
 (e) All are implicit  
 
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IBPS PO Mains (Memory Based 2019) 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
 
Seven persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V of different ages i.e. 6, 
15, 19, 23, 30, 45, 60 years are sitting in a circular table 
facing towards center.  
 
Note- No two consecutive letters are in alphabetical order. 
Person’s age must not be a factor or a multiple of sum of 
the ages of their immediate neighbors. 
 
R sits immediate right of the person whose age is 15. One 
person sits between T and R (either left or right). One 
person sits between P and the person whose age is 6 
(either left or right). Age of T is twice the age of the person 
who sits 2
nd
 to the right of T. Difference between the age of 
the immediate neighbors of V is more than 14. Age of U 
must not be multiple of 10. Sum of the ages of immediate 
neighbors of R is 34. Q is younger than P.  
 
1. What is the age of Q? 
 (a) 15 (b) 60 (c) 23 
 (d) 6 (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following sits 2
nd
 to the left of the 
person whose age is 19 years? 
 (a) U (b) V (c) P 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
3. Which of the following is true? 
 (a) S’s age is 60 years 
 (b) R is younger than Q 
 (c) U sits immediate right of P 
 (d) V’s age is 19 
 (e) None is true 
 
4. What is the position of V with respect to P? 
 (a) Immediate left 
 (b) Immediate right 
 (c) 2
nd
 to the left 
 (d) 2
nd
 to the right 
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Who among the following is oldest person? 
 (a) Q (b) P (c) U 
 (d) V (e) None of these 
 
Direction (6-8): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
Books which have different number of pages is shown 
below with their codes. 
 
Pages Step I Step II Codes 
210 42 168 56 
60 12 48 16 
240 48 192 64 
150 30 120 40 
180 36 144 48 
231 77 154 22 
147 49 98 14 
273 91 182 26 
441 147 294 42 
357 119 238 34 
 
If number of pages in different books are 90, 120, 270, 300, 
330, 315, 231, 567, 399, 525 then find the codes of these 
books as per the above-mentioned operations and placed 
these books in two different stores i.e. A and B. Arrange all 
codes in ascending order. After arranging the codes, first 
five codes are placed in store A and last five are placed in 
store B. Now, answer the given questions- 
 
6. Which of the following page book have highest code 
in store A? 
 (a) 315 (b) 120 (c) 399 
 (d) 525 (e) 567 
 
7. Which of the following pages book is not in store B? 
 (a) 270 (b) 300 (c) 330 
 (d) 525 (e) 315 
 
8. What is the difference in the codes of 2
nd
 lowest code 
in store A and 2
nd
 highest code in store B? 
 (a) 66 (b) 56 (c) 64 
 (d) 58 (e) None of these 
 
Direction (9-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is neither smaller nor equal to Q 
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q 
P%Q means P is not greater than Q 
P*Q means P is neither smaller nor greater than Q 
P#Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q 
 
9. Statements: A$B%F#D, Y@M*F 
 Conclusion I: B#M  II: A%Y  III: Y@B 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
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10. Statements: M*J%G$B#X@L, S%U$N@M 
 Conclusion I: S#L  II: J#U  III: G@N 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
Direction (11-13): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
P@Q means P is married to Q 
P#Q means P is parent of Q 
P&Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of same gender 
P$Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of different gender 
P+ means P is male 
P* means P is female 
 
11. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D is true and D is only 
niece of T then, how is Q related to B? 
 (a) Uncle (b) Aunt (c) Sister 
 (d) Brother (e) Can’t be determined 
 
12. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how is J related to N? 
 (a) Grandfather 
 (b) Grand mother 
 (c) Grand son 
 (d) Granddaughter 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
13. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how many male 
members are in the family? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) Five 
 (d) Seven (e) Six 
 
Direction (14-17): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Thirteen boxes of different colors are placed one above 
another in alphabetical order either from bottom or from 
top. Each box contains different number of toffees which is 
multiple of 13. Maximum toffees in a box is 169.  
 
There are equal number of boxes are placed above as well 
as below J. Two boxes are placed between box J and the 
Pink colored box. Five Boxes are placed between Pink and 
Yellow colored box. Box which have 13 toffees is placed 
just below Yellow colored box. Black colored box is placed 
just above Red colored box and just below the box which 
have 169 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed 
above Red colored box as below the box which have 13 
toffees. White colored box is placed just above the box 
which have 65 toffees and just below the box which have 
104 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed between 
the boxes which have 13 and 52 toffees as between the 
boxes which have 52 and 104 toffees. Two boxes are placed 
between Blue colored box which doesn’t have 13 toffees 
and Green colored box which is placed just below J.  
 
14. If box F have 13 toffees, then which of the following is 
Pink colored box? 
 (a) M 
 (b) Box which have 52 toffees 
 (c) G 
 (d) Box which have 169 toffees 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
15. What is the sum of the toffees of Blue and Green 
colored box? 
 (a) 273 (b) 156 (c) 117 
 (d) 65 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
16. If M is Yellow colored box and sum of toffees in box O 
and D is equal to the sum of toffees in box H and L 
then, what is difference between the toffees of box L 
and O? 
 (a) 52 (b) 78  (c) 65 
 (d) 91 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
17. Which of the following colored box have 52 toffees? 
 (a) Red (b) Pink (c) Blue 
 (d) Green (e) None of these 
 
18. Statement: “The simplest and the most cost effective 
way to upgrade your home–Exchange your old 
furniture and get 25% to 33% off on the new 
furniture”.—An advertisement of a furniture 
company. 
 Assumptions 
I. Now-a-days, there is no demand for furniture 
products unless some attractive scheme is 
offered. 
II. Some customers always desire to have best 
quality and do not bother either for cost or for 
convenience.  
III. Some customers want to keep their home up-to-
date with reasonable cost and with fewer hassles.  
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit 
  (c) Only III is implicit  
 (d) I and II are implicit  
 (e) None of these  
 
19. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to 
be tense and out of control. People are requested to 
be in their homes only. 
 Assumptions 
I. There had been some serious incidents. 
II. People will not go to the office.  
III. Normally will be restored shortly. 
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) I and II are implicit  
 (c) None is implicit  
 (d) I and III are implicit  
 (e) All are implicit  
 
 
 
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20. Statement: Should the consumption of aerated 
drinks be banned in India?  
 Arguments: 
I. Yes, this is the only way to reduce the risk of 
exposing people to some diseases.  
II. No, each individual should have right to choose 
what he wants. 
III. No, there is no confirmed evidence that such 
products have adverse effects on human body. 
IV. Yes, it is banned in many other countries also. 
 (a) Only I is strong 
 (b) I and II are strong 
 (c) Only III is strong 
 (d) I and IV are strong 
 (e) All are strong 
 
Direction (21-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is East of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 4m or 15m 
P#Q means P is West of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 7m or 18m 
P&Q means P is North of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 4m or 15m 
P%Q means P is South of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 7m or 18m 
J&K#L%M, B&N#M, BN<MN<KL, JK>ML 
 
21. What is the direction of K with respect to B? 
 (a) North-west (b) South-west (c) North-east 
 (d) South-east (e) Can’t be determined 
 
22. If X is 11m West of B then, what is the distance 
between X and J? 
 (a) 7m (b) 4m (c) 6m  
 (d) 10m (e) 11m 
 
23. Four of the following five are alike in certain way and 
hence form a group, find the one which does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) BM (b) BL (c) NL 
 (d) KN (e) JM 
 
24. Some alphabets are given below. First arrange them 
in alphabetical order from left to right then number 
them I, II, III, IV, V from left to right.  
 1) J, P, D, B, S 
 2) C, M, A, Q, X 
 3) W, I, T, N, O 
 Arrange all separately in each number. Which of the 
following is in alphabetical order? 
 (a) Only I and III 
 (b) Only II and IV 
 (c) Only II and III 
 (d) Only III and IV 
 (e) Only II, III and IV 
 
Direction (25-29): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven seats are placed in a single row in which three seats 
are vacant. Persons sitting in these seats are facing North. 
No two vacant seats are placed adjacent to each other. 
Persons are of different ages. Seats are numbered 1 to 11 
from West to East.  
 
Note- Two Persons sitting between P and Q doesn’t means 
that there are only two seats are placed between them. 
There may be vacant seats between them. 
 
Three persons sit between A and B. Person who is 32 years 
old sits immediate left of B. D and E are immediate 
neighbors of A whose seat number is less than 6. B is as 
many years older than H as younger than D. C sits 3
rd
 to the 
left of A. One person sits between G and F who is 40 years 
old. Sum of the age of D and G is 82. H sits immediate left of 
one of the vacant seats. Age of H is half the age of the person 
who sits at seat number 11. Persons whose age are 26 and 
28 years sit at odd numbered seats. D sits left of the person 
whose age is 22 years and right of the person whose age is 
28 years. No vacant seat is between H and the person 
whose age is 22 years. 
 
25. Who among the following sits at seat number 8? 
 (a) No one  (b) G (c) B 
 (d) H (e) None of these 
 
26. How many persons are sitting between the persons 
whose age are 22 and 35 years? 
 (a) Four (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Five (e) None of these 
 
27. In which of the following seat the person whose age is 
26 years are sitting? 
 (a) Seat number 3 
 (b) Seat number 1 
 (c) Seat number 5 
 (d) Seat number 7 
 (e) None of these 
 
28. Which of the following is true regarding C? 
 (a) C doesn’t sit at seat number 1 
 (b) One of the vacant seats is not adjacent to C 
 (c) C’s age is 22 years 
 (d) Two persons are sitting between A and C 
 (e) None is true 
 
29. What is the age of the person who sits 2
nd
 to the left of 
the person whose age is 26 years? 
 (a) 28 years (b) 22 years (c) 40 years 
 (d) 50 years (e) None of these 
 
Direction (30-34): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons are working in three different cities i.e. Delhi, 
Pune, Hyderabad. At least two persons are working in a 
city. There are four married couples of two generations. 
Number of males and females are equal in each city.  
 
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IBPS PO Mains (Memory Based 2019) 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
 
Seven persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V of different ages i.e. 6, 
15, 19, 23, 30, 45, 60 years are sitting in a circular table 
facing towards center.  
 
Note- No two consecutive letters are in alphabetical order. 
Person’s age must not be a factor or a multiple of sum of 
the ages of their immediate neighbors. 
 
R sits immediate right of the person whose age is 15. One 
person sits between T and R (either left or right). One 
person sits between P and the person whose age is 6 
(either left or right). Age of T is twice the age of the person 
who sits 2
nd
 to the right of T. Difference between the age of 
the immediate neighbors of V is more than 14. Age of U 
must not be multiple of 10. Sum of the ages of immediate 
neighbors of R is 34. Q is younger than P.  
 
1. What is the age of Q? 
 (a) 15 (b) 60 (c) 23 
 (d) 6 (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following sits 2
nd
 to the left of the 
person whose age is 19 years? 
 (a) U (b) V (c) P 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
3. Which of the following is true? 
 (a) S’s age is 60 years 
 (b) R is younger than Q 
 (c) U sits immediate right of P 
 (d) V’s age is 19 
 (e) None is true 
 
4. What is the position of V with respect to P? 
 (a) Immediate left 
 (b) Immediate right 
 (c) 2
nd
 to the left 
 (d) 2
nd
 to the right 
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Who among the following is oldest person? 
 (a) Q (b) P (c) U 
 (d) V (e) None of these 
 
Direction (6-8): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
Books which have different number of pages is shown 
below with their codes. 
 
Pages Step I Step II Codes 
210 42 168 56 
60 12 48 16 
240 48 192 64 
150 30 120 40 
180 36 144 48 
231 77 154 22 
147 49 98 14 
273 91 182 26 
441 147 294 42 
357 119 238 34 
 
If number of pages in different books are 90, 120, 270, 300, 
330, 315, 231, 567, 399, 525 then find the codes of these 
books as per the above-mentioned operations and placed 
these books in two different stores i.e. A and B. Arrange all 
codes in ascending order. After arranging the codes, first 
five codes are placed in store A and last five are placed in 
store B. Now, answer the given questions- 
 
6. Which of the following page book have highest code 
in store A? 
 (a) 315 (b) 120 (c) 399 
 (d) 525 (e) 567 
 
7. Which of the following pages book is not in store B? 
 (a) 270 (b) 300 (c) 330 
 (d) 525 (e) 315 
 
8. What is the difference in the codes of 2
nd
 lowest code 
in store A and 2
nd
 highest code in store B? 
 (a) 66 (b) 56 (c) 64 
 (d) 58 (e) None of these 
 
Direction (9-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is neither smaller nor equal to Q 
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q 
P%Q means P is not greater than Q 
P*Q means P is neither smaller nor greater than Q 
P#Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q 
 
9. Statements: A$B%F#D, Y@M*F 
 Conclusion I: B#M  II: A%Y  III: Y@B 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
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10. Statements: M*J%G$B#X@L, S%U$N@M 
 Conclusion I: S#L  II: J#U  III: G@N 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
Direction (11-13): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
P@Q means P is married to Q 
P#Q means P is parent of Q 
P&Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of same gender 
P$Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of different gender 
P+ means P is male 
P* means P is female 
 
11. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D is true and D is only 
niece of T then, how is Q related to B? 
 (a) Uncle (b) Aunt (c) Sister 
 (d) Brother (e) Can’t be determined 
 
12. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how is J related to N? 
 (a) Grandfather 
 (b) Grand mother 
 (c) Grand son 
 (d) Granddaughter 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
13. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how many male 
members are in the family? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) Five 
 (d) Seven (e) Six 
 
Direction (14-17): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Thirteen boxes of different colors are placed one above 
another in alphabetical order either from bottom or from 
top. Each box contains different number of toffees which is 
multiple of 13. Maximum toffees in a box is 169.  
 
There are equal number of boxes are placed above as well 
as below J. Two boxes are placed between box J and the 
Pink colored box. Five Boxes are placed between Pink and 
Yellow colored box. Box which have 13 toffees is placed 
just below Yellow colored box. Black colored box is placed 
just above Red colored box and just below the box which 
have 169 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed 
above Red colored box as below the box which have 13 
toffees. White colored box is placed just above the box 
which have 65 toffees and just below the box which have 
104 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed between 
the boxes which have 13 and 52 toffees as between the 
boxes which have 52 and 104 toffees. Two boxes are placed 
between Blue colored box which doesn’t have 13 toffees 
and Green colored box which is placed just below J.  
 
14. If box F have 13 toffees, then which of the following is 
Pink colored box? 
 (a) M 
 (b) Box which have 52 toffees 
 (c) G 
 (d) Box which have 169 toffees 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
15. What is the sum of the toffees of Blue and Green 
colored box? 
 (a) 273 (b) 156 (c) 117 
 (d) 65 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
16. If M is Yellow colored box and sum of toffees in box O 
and D is equal to the sum of toffees in box H and L 
then, what is difference between the toffees of box L 
and O? 
 (a) 52 (b) 78  (c) 65 
 (d) 91 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
17. Which of the following colored box have 52 toffees? 
 (a) Red (b) Pink (c) Blue 
 (d) Green (e) None of these 
 
18. Statement: “The simplest and the most cost effective 
way to upgrade your home–Exchange your old 
furniture and get 25% to 33% off on the new 
furniture”.—An advertisement of a furniture 
company. 
 Assumptions 
I. Now-a-days, there is no demand for furniture 
products unless some attractive scheme is 
offered. 
II. Some customers always desire to have best 
quality and do not bother either for cost or for 
convenience.  
III. Some customers want to keep their home up-to-
date with reasonable cost and with fewer hassles.  
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit 
  (c) Only III is implicit  
 (d) I and II are implicit  
 (e) None of these  
 
19. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to 
be tense and out of control. People are requested to 
be in their homes only. 
 Assumptions 
I. There had been some serious incidents. 
II. People will not go to the office.  
III. Normally will be restored shortly. 
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) I and II are implicit  
 (c) None is implicit  
 (d) I and III are implicit  
 (e) All are implicit  
 
 
 
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20. Statement: Should the consumption of aerated 
drinks be banned in India?  
 Arguments: 
I. Yes, this is the only way to reduce the risk of 
exposing people to some diseases.  
II. No, each individual should have right to choose 
what he wants. 
III. No, there is no confirmed evidence that such 
products have adverse effects on human body. 
IV. Yes, it is banned in many other countries also. 
 (a) Only I is strong 
 (b) I and II are strong 
 (c) Only III is strong 
 (d) I and IV are strong 
 (e) All are strong 
 
Direction (21-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is East of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 4m or 15m 
P#Q means P is West of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 7m or 18m 
P&Q means P is North of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 4m or 15m 
P%Q means P is South of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 7m or 18m 
J&K#L%M, B&N#M, BN<MN<KL, JK>ML 
 
21. What is the direction of K with respect to B? 
 (a) North-west (b) South-west (c) North-east 
 (d) South-east (e) Can’t be determined 
 
22. If X is 11m West of B then, what is the distance 
between X and J? 
 (a) 7m (b) 4m (c) 6m  
 (d) 10m (e) 11m 
 
23. Four of the following five are alike in certain way and 
hence form a group, find the one which does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) BM (b) BL (c) NL 
 (d) KN (e) JM 
 
24. Some alphabets are given below. First arrange them 
in alphabetical order from left to right then number 
them I, II, III, IV, V from left to right.  
 1) J, P, D, B, S 
 2) C, M, A, Q, X 
 3) W, I, T, N, O 
 Arrange all separately in each number. Which of the 
following is in alphabetical order? 
 (a) Only I and III 
 (b) Only II and IV 
 (c) Only II and III 
 (d) Only III and IV 
 (e) Only II, III and IV 
 
Direction (25-29): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven seats are placed in a single row in which three seats 
are vacant. Persons sitting in these seats are facing North. 
No two vacant seats are placed adjacent to each other. 
Persons are of different ages. Seats are numbered 1 to 11 
from West to East.  
 
Note- Two Persons sitting between P and Q doesn’t means 
that there are only two seats are placed between them. 
There may be vacant seats between them. 
 
Three persons sit between A and B. Person who is 32 years 
old sits immediate left of B. D and E are immediate 
neighbors of A whose seat number is less than 6. B is as 
many years older than H as younger than D. C sits 3
rd
 to the 
left of A. One person sits between G and F who is 40 years 
old. Sum of the age of D and G is 82. H sits immediate left of 
one of the vacant seats. Age of H is half the age of the person 
who sits at seat number 11. Persons whose age are 26 and 
28 years sit at odd numbered seats. D sits left of the person 
whose age is 22 years and right of the person whose age is 
28 years. No vacant seat is between H and the person 
whose age is 22 years. 
 
25. Who among the following sits at seat number 8? 
 (a) No one  (b) G (c) B 
 (d) H (e) None of these 
 
26. How many persons are sitting between the persons 
whose age are 22 and 35 years? 
 (a) Four (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Five (e) None of these 
 
27. In which of the following seat the person whose age is 
26 years are sitting? 
 (a) Seat number 3 
 (b) Seat number 1 
 (c) Seat number 5 
 (d) Seat number 7 
 (e) None of these 
 
28. Which of the following is true regarding C? 
 (a) C doesn’t sit at seat number 1 
 (b) One of the vacant seats is not adjacent to C 
 (c) C’s age is 22 years 
 (d) Two persons are sitting between A and C 
 (e) None is true 
 
29. What is the age of the person who sits 2
nd
 to the left of 
the person whose age is 26 years? 
 (a) 28 years (b) 22 years (c) 40 years 
 (d) 50 years (e) None of these 
 
Direction (30-34): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons are working in three different cities i.e. Delhi, 
Pune, Hyderabad. At least two persons are working in a 
city. There are four married couples of two generations. 
Number of males and females are equal in each city.  
 
 
 
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Note- Married couples are not working in same city. They 
have different designations i.e. GM, AGM, CEO, Manager, 
Assistant Manager, PO, Clerk, Sub staff (these are in 
decreasing order of seniority means GM is senior most and 
Sub staff is junior most person). 
 
Only three persons are senior than the only son of B. B 
doesn’t work in Pune. E is sister in law of G who is junior 
most person. H is son in law of D, who is immediate senior 
of A. F is spouse of C and both are not working in Delhi. 
There are as many posts above father in law of A as below 
sibling of A. Only C and H are working in Hyderabad. Only 
PO and Sub staff are working in Delhi. Spouse of E is not 
working in Delhi. G is daughter in law of B who is spouse of 
D. F is senior than H and junior than C.  
 
30. How many persons are junior than H? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) Two 
 (d) Five (e) None of these 
 
31. Which of the following combination is true? 
 (a) B-PO-Delhi 
 (b) C-CEO-Hyderabad 
 (c) H-Clerk-Hyderabad 
 (d) F-AGM-Delhi 
 (e) None is true 
 
32. Who among the following is Assistant Manager? 
 (a) B (b) D (c) C 
 (d) F (e) None of these 
 
33. Which of the following is the designation of father of 
G? 
 (a) GM (b) AGM (c) Sub Staff 
 (d) Manager (e) None of these 
 
34. Who is immediate junior as well as immediate senior 
of the persons who are working in Delhi? 
 (a) G (b) F (c) E 
 (d) D (e) None of these 
 
35. Statement- The Blue Whale Challenge is reportedly a 
suicide game in which the player is given certain tasks 
to complete over a period of 50 days and the final task 
leads him or her to commit suicide. Taking a serious 
view of the Blue Whale Challenge game, the Madras 
High Court directed the Central and Tamil Nadu 
governments to explore possibilities of banning it. 
(I) The Bengal government is planning to introduce 
a separate chapter on “Responsible use of 
Internet,” in school syllabus in view of regular 
reports of school children in the state becoming 
victims of deadly online game. 
(II) The judges suggested to the state DGP and Home 
Secretary that severe warning be issued to those 
who shared the ‘dangerous’ online game with 
others. 
(III) The court stressed on the need for creating 
awareness among students against playing such 
“dangerous” online games in educational 
institutions. The bench also said monitoring 
should be intensified to prevent further spread 
of the game through sharing. 
(IV) State government will conduct workshops in 
different schools throughout the state to counsel 
students on the danger of playing games like 
Blue Whale either online or through mobile 
applications. 
 Which of the following will be the preventive course 
of action for reducing the impact of suicide game 
menace? 
 (a) Only (III) and (IV) 
 (b) Only (II) and (III) 
 (c) Only (I) and (II) 
 (d) All of the above 
 (e) None of these 
 
36. Statement- Brushing off the recent two-month 
discord with China over Dokalam standoff, India 
displayed robust participation at the BRICS meeting 
in the Chinese port city of Xiamen. In their first 
substantive meeting post the 73-day Dokalam face-
off, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese 
President Xi Jinping held "constructive" talks during 
which it was reaffirmed that maintaining peace and 
tranquillity in the border areas was a pre-requisite for 
the development of India-China relations.  
 Which of the following can be inferred from the given 
statement? 
(I) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese 
President Xi Jinping held their first substantive 
bilateral meeting at the BRICS meeting after the 
Dokalam standoff, which had put ties between 
the two countries under strain. 
(II) Putting behind the Dokalam standoff, India and 
China today agreed on a "forward-looking" 
approach in their ties and make more efforts to 
ensure that such incidents do not recur.  
(III) Counter terrorism issues were taken up during 
the course of BRICS, which were discussed in this 
meeting between Modi - Xi Jinping. 
 (a) Only I and II 
 (b) Only II and III 
 (c) Only I and III 
 (d) All of the above  
 (e) None of the above 
 
37. Statement- After the ministerial performance report 
and a series of meetings with BJP Chief Amit Shah, PM 
Modi on 5
th
 July made major strategic changes to his 
Cabinet – 19 new minsters were inducted into the 
Government, while 5 were sacked. Government 
sources conceded that with 2019 Lok Sabha polls 
drawing near, the concern within the government 
was to ensure last-mile delivery of projects which was 
also a reason of this expansion.  
 Which of the following can be hypothesized from the 
given statement? 
(I) The Modi government has received criticism 
from the Opposition for its failures to meet its 
promises, particularly on job growth. 
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IBPS PO Mains (Memory Based 2019) 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
 
Seven persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V of different ages i.e. 6, 
15, 19, 23, 30, 45, 60 years are sitting in a circular table 
facing towards center.  
 
Note- No two consecutive letters are in alphabetical order. 
Person’s age must not be a factor or a multiple of sum of 
the ages of their immediate neighbors. 
 
R sits immediate right of the person whose age is 15. One 
person sits between T and R (either left or right). One 
person sits between P and the person whose age is 6 
(either left or right). Age of T is twice the age of the person 
who sits 2
nd
 to the right of T. Difference between the age of 
the immediate neighbors of V is more than 14. Age of U 
must not be multiple of 10. Sum of the ages of immediate 
neighbors of R is 34. Q is younger than P.  
 
1. What is the age of Q? 
 (a) 15 (b) 60 (c) 23 
 (d) 6 (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following sits 2
nd
 to the left of the 
person whose age is 19 years? 
 (a) U (b) V (c) P 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
3. Which of the following is true? 
 (a) S’s age is 60 years 
 (b) R is younger than Q 
 (c) U sits immediate right of P 
 (d) V’s age is 19 
 (e) None is true 
 
4. What is the position of V with respect to P? 
 (a) Immediate left 
 (b) Immediate right 
 (c) 2
nd
 to the left 
 (d) 2
nd
 to the right 
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Who among the following is oldest person? 
 (a) Q (b) P (c) U 
 (d) V (e) None of these 
 
Direction (6-8): Study the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below: 
Books which have different number of pages is shown 
below with their codes. 
 
Pages Step I Step II Codes 
210 42 168 56 
60 12 48 16 
240 48 192 64 
150 30 120 40 
180 36 144 48 
231 77 154 22 
147 49 98 14 
273 91 182 26 
441 147 294 42 
357 119 238 34 
 
If number of pages in different books are 90, 120, 270, 300, 
330, 315, 231, 567, 399, 525 then find the codes of these 
books as per the above-mentioned operations and placed 
these books in two different stores i.e. A and B. Arrange all 
codes in ascending order. After arranging the codes, first 
five codes are placed in store A and last five are placed in 
store B. Now, answer the given questions- 
 
6. Which of the following page book have highest code 
in store A? 
 (a) 315 (b) 120 (c) 399 
 (d) 525 (e) 567 
 
7. Which of the following pages book is not in store B? 
 (a) 270 (b) 300 (c) 330 
 (d) 525 (e) 315 
 
8. What is the difference in the codes of 2
nd
 lowest code 
in store A and 2
nd
 highest code in store B? 
 (a) 66 (b) 56 (c) 64 
 (d) 58 (e) None of these 
 
Direction (9-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is neither smaller nor equal to Q 
P$Q means P is not smaller than Q 
P%Q means P is not greater than Q 
P*Q means P is neither smaller nor greater than Q 
P#Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q 
 
9. Statements: A$B%F#D, Y@M*F 
 Conclusion I: B#M  II: A%Y  III: Y@B 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
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10. Statements: M*J%G$B#X@L, S%U$N@M 
 Conclusion I: S#L  II: J#U  III: G@N 
 (a) Only I follow 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Only III follows 
 (d) I and III follows 
 (e) I and II follows 
 
Direction (11-13): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
P@Q means P is married to Q 
P#Q means P is parent of Q 
P&Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of same gender 
P$Q means P is sibling of Q and both are of different gender 
P+ means P is male 
P* means P is female 
 
11. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D is true and D is only 
niece of T then, how is Q related to B? 
 (a) Uncle (b) Aunt (c) Sister 
 (d) Brother (e) Can’t be determined 
 
12. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how is J related to N? 
 (a) Grandfather 
 (b) Grand mother 
 (c) Grand son 
 (d) Granddaughter 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
13. If J@F*#T$R, V@R+#B&A, F#Q#D, Q+@W#N is true 
and D is only niece of T then, how many male 
members are in the family? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) Five 
 (d) Seven (e) Six 
 
Direction (14-17): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Thirteen boxes of different colors are placed one above 
another in alphabetical order either from bottom or from 
top. Each box contains different number of toffees which is 
multiple of 13. Maximum toffees in a box is 169.  
 
There are equal number of boxes are placed above as well 
as below J. Two boxes are placed between box J and the 
Pink colored box. Five Boxes are placed between Pink and 
Yellow colored box. Box which have 13 toffees is placed 
just below Yellow colored box. Black colored box is placed 
just above Red colored box and just below the box which 
have 169 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed 
above Red colored box as below the box which have 13 
toffees. White colored box is placed just above the box 
which have 65 toffees and just below the box which have 
104 toffees. There are as many boxes are placed between 
the boxes which have 13 and 52 toffees as between the 
boxes which have 52 and 104 toffees. Two boxes are placed 
between Blue colored box which doesn’t have 13 toffees 
and Green colored box which is placed just below J.  
 
14. If box F have 13 toffees, then which of the following is 
Pink colored box? 
 (a) M 
 (b) Box which have 52 toffees 
 (c) G 
 (d) Box which have 169 toffees 
 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
15. What is the sum of the toffees of Blue and Green 
colored box? 
 (a) 273 (b) 156 (c) 117 
 (d) 65 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
16. If M is Yellow colored box and sum of toffees in box O 
and D is equal to the sum of toffees in box H and L 
then, what is difference between the toffees of box L 
and O? 
 (a) 52 (b) 78  (c) 65 
 (d) 91 (e) Can’t be determined 
 
17. Which of the following colored box have 52 toffees? 
 (a) Red (b) Pink (c) Blue 
 (d) Green (e) None of these 
 
18. Statement: “The simplest and the most cost effective 
way to upgrade your home–Exchange your old 
furniture and get 25% to 33% off on the new 
furniture”.—An advertisement of a furniture 
company. 
 Assumptions 
I. Now-a-days, there is no demand for furniture 
products unless some attractive scheme is 
offered. 
II. Some customers always desire to have best 
quality and do not bother either for cost or for 
convenience.  
III. Some customers want to keep their home up-to-
date with reasonable cost and with fewer hassles.  
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit 
  (c) Only III is implicit  
 (d) I and II are implicit  
 (e) None of these  
 
19. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to 
be tense and out of control. People are requested to 
be in their homes only. 
 Assumptions 
I. There had been some serious incidents. 
II. People will not go to the office.  
III. Normally will be restored shortly. 
 (a) Only I is implicit  
 (b) I and II are implicit  
 (c) None is implicit  
 (d) I and III are implicit  
 (e) All are implicit  
 
 
 
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20. Statement: Should the consumption of aerated 
drinks be banned in India?  
 Arguments: 
I. Yes, this is the only way to reduce the risk of 
exposing people to some diseases.  
II. No, each individual should have right to choose 
what he wants. 
III. No, there is no confirmed evidence that such 
products have adverse effects on human body. 
IV. Yes, it is banned in many other countries also. 
 (a) Only I is strong 
 (b) I and II are strong 
 (c) Only III is strong 
 (d) I and IV are strong 
 (e) All are strong 
 
Direction (21-23): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
P@Q means P is East of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 4m or 15m 
P#Q means P is West of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 7m or 18m 
P&Q means P is North of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 4m or 15m 
P%Q means P is South of Q and the distance between P and 
Q is either 7m or 18m 
J&K#L%M, B&N#M, BN<MN<KL, JK>ML 
 
21. What is the direction of K with respect to B? 
 (a) North-west (b) South-west (c) North-east 
 (d) South-east (e) Can’t be determined 
 
22. If X is 11m West of B then, what is the distance 
between X and J? 
 (a) 7m (b) 4m (c) 6m  
 (d) 10m (e) 11m 
 
23. Four of the following five are alike in certain way and 
hence form a group, find the one which does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) BM (b) BL (c) NL 
 (d) KN (e) JM 
 
24. Some alphabets are given below. First arrange them 
in alphabetical order from left to right then number 
them I, II, III, IV, V from left to right.  
 1) J, P, D, B, S 
 2) C, M, A, Q, X 
 3) W, I, T, N, O 
 Arrange all separately in each number. Which of the 
following is in alphabetical order? 
 (a) Only I and III 
 (b) Only II and IV 
 (c) Only II and III 
 (d) Only III and IV 
 (e) Only II, III and IV 
 
Direction (25-29): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven seats are placed in a single row in which three seats 
are vacant. Persons sitting in these seats are facing North. 
No two vacant seats are placed adjacent to each other. 
Persons are of different ages. Seats are numbered 1 to 11 
from West to East.  
 
Note- Two Persons sitting between P and Q doesn’t means 
that there are only two seats are placed between them. 
There may be vacant seats between them. 
 
Three persons sit between A and B. Person who is 32 years 
old sits immediate left of B. D and E are immediate 
neighbors of A whose seat number is less than 6. B is as 
many years older than H as younger than D. C sits 3
rd
 to the 
left of A. One person sits between G and F who is 40 years 
old. Sum of the age of D and G is 82. H sits immediate left of 
one of the vacant seats. Age of H is half the age of the person 
who sits at seat number 11. Persons whose age are 26 and 
28 years sit at odd numbered seats. D sits left of the person 
whose age is 22 years and right of the person whose age is 
28 years. No vacant seat is between H and the person 
whose age is 22 years. 
 
25. Who among the following sits at seat number 8? 
 (a) No one  (b) G (c) B 
 (d) H (e) None of these 
 
26. How many persons are sitting between the persons 
whose age are 22 and 35 years? 
 (a) Four (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Five (e) None of these 
 
27. In which of the following seat the person whose age is 
26 years are sitting? 
 (a) Seat number 3 
 (b) Seat number 1 
 (c) Seat number 5 
 (d) Seat number 7 
 (e) None of these 
 
28. Which of the following is true regarding C? 
 (a) C doesn’t sit at seat number 1 
 (b) One of the vacant seats is not adjacent to C 
 (c) C’s age is 22 years 
 (d) Two persons are sitting between A and C 
 (e) None is true 
 
29. What is the age of the person who sits 2
nd
 to the left of 
the person whose age is 26 years? 
 (a) 28 years (b) 22 years (c) 40 years 
 (d) 50 years (e) None of these 
 
Direction (30-34): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons are working in three different cities i.e. Delhi, 
Pune, Hyderabad. At least two persons are working in a 
city. There are four married couples of two generations. 
Number of males and females are equal in each city.  
 
 
 
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Note- Married couples are not working in same city. They 
have different designations i.e. GM, AGM, CEO, Manager, 
Assistant Manager, PO, Clerk, Sub staff (these are in 
decreasing order of seniority means GM is senior most and 
Sub staff is junior most person). 
 
Only three persons are senior than the only son of B. B 
doesn’t work in Pune. E is sister in law of G who is junior 
most person. H is son in law of D, who is immediate senior 
of A. F is spouse of C and both are not working in Delhi. 
There are as many posts above father in law of A as below 
sibling of A. Only C and H are working in Hyderabad. Only 
PO and Sub staff are working in Delhi. Spouse of E is not 
working in Delhi. G is daughter in law of B who is spouse of 
D. F is senior than H and junior than C.  
 
30. How many persons are junior than H? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) Two 
 (d) Five (e) None of these 
 
31. Which of the following combination is true? 
 (a) B-PO-Delhi 
 (b) C-CEO-Hyderabad 
 (c) H-Clerk-Hyderabad 
 (d) F-AGM-Delhi 
 (e) None is true 
 
32. Who among the following is Assistant Manager? 
 (a) B (b) D (c) C 
 (d) F (e) None of these 
 
33. Which of the following is the designation of father of 
G? 
 (a) GM (b) AGM (c) Sub Staff 
 (d) Manager (e) None of these 
 
34. Who is immediate junior as well as immediate senior 
of the persons who are working in Delhi? 
 (a) G (b) F (c) E 
 (d) D (e) None of these 
 
35. Statement- The Blue Whale Challenge is reportedly a 
suicide game in which the player is given certain tasks 
to complete over a period of 50 days and the final task 
leads him or her to commit suicide. Taking a serious 
view of the Blue Whale Challenge game, the Madras 
High Court directed the Central and Tamil Nadu 
governments to explore possibilities of banning it. 
(I) The Bengal government is planning to introduce 
a separate chapter on “Responsible use of 
Internet,” in school syllabus in view of regular 
reports of school children in the state becoming 
victims of deadly online game. 
(II) The judges suggested to the state DGP and Home 
Secretary that severe warning be issued to those 
who shared the ‘dangerous’ online game with 
others. 
(III) The court stressed on the need for creating 
awareness among students against playing such 
“dangerous” online games in educational 
institutions. The bench also said monitoring 
should be intensified to prevent further spread 
of the game through sharing. 
(IV) State government will conduct workshops in 
different schools throughout the state to counsel 
students on the danger of playing games like 
Blue Whale either online or through mobile 
applications. 
 Which of the following will be the preventive course 
of action for reducing the impact of suicide game 
menace? 
 (a) Only (III) and (IV) 
 (b) Only (II) and (III) 
 (c) Only (I) and (II) 
 (d) All of the above 
 (e) None of these 
 
36. Statement- Brushing off the recent two-month 
discord with China over Dokalam standoff, India 
displayed robust participation at the BRICS meeting 
in the Chinese port city of Xiamen. In their first 
substantive meeting post the 73-day Dokalam face-
off, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese 
President Xi Jinping held "constructive" talks during 
which it was reaffirmed that maintaining peace and 
tranquillity in the border areas was a pre-requisite for 
the development of India-China relations.  
 Which of the following can be inferred from the given 
statement? 
(I) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese 
President Xi Jinping held their first substantive 
bilateral meeting at the BRICS meeting after the 
Dokalam standoff, which had put ties between 
the two countries under strain. 
(II) Putting behind the Dokalam standoff, India and 
China today agreed on a "forward-looking" 
approach in their ties and make more efforts to 
ensure that such incidents do not recur.  
(III) Counter terrorism issues were taken up during 
the course of BRICS, which were discussed in this 
meeting between Modi - Xi Jinping. 
 (a) Only I and II 
 (b) Only II and III 
 (c) Only I and III 
 (d) All of the above  
 (e) None of the above 
 
37. Statement- After the ministerial performance report 
and a series of meetings with BJP Chief Amit Shah, PM 
Modi on 5
th
 July made major strategic changes to his 
Cabinet – 19 new minsters were inducted into the 
Government, while 5 were sacked. Government 
sources conceded that with 2019 Lok Sabha polls 
drawing near, the concern within the government 
was to ensure last-mile delivery of projects which was 
also a reason of this expansion.  
 Which of the following can be hypothesized from the 
given statement? 
(I) The Modi government has received criticism 
from the Opposition for its failures to meet its 
promises, particularly on job growth. 
 
 
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(II) This Cabinet reshuffles and expansions can 
generally be categorised as tactical or strategic.  
(III) The makeover of the union cabinet shows the 
BJP has a clear eye on the coming 2019 Lok 
Sabha showdown. 
 (a) Only (I) and (III) 
 (b) Only (II) and (I)  
 (c) Only (III) and (II) 
 (d) Only (II) 
 (e) None of these 
 
Direction (38-40): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Phrase Step I Step II Step III Step IV 
lost all 
important 
contacts 
tosl lla 
tmportani 
sontactc 
os5 
la2 ti8 
ta9 
pr# kb@ 
sj@ sb# 
rb# 
ks@ 
divert 
metro 
work 
traffic 
tiverd 
oetrm 
korw 
craffit 
ve7 
om4 
or5 
ct6 
uf# pl@ 
pq# bs@ 
fq# 
pb@ 
order 
statue 
received 
again 
rrdeo 
etatus 
deceiver 
ngaia 
ro4 
at7 ei9 
na4 
qp@ bs# 
fj# mb@ 
qm@ 
sj# 
 
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in 
each of the following questions the appropriate step for the 
given phrase. 
Phrase- recover that device issue 
 
38. What is the step IV of this phrase? 
 (a) qf# gj@ (b) qj# bu@ (c) qf# bj@ 
 (d) bj# qf@ (e) None of these 
 
39. What is the 2
nd
 element from left in step III? 
 (a) qq# (b) gb# (c) qg@ 
 (d) qb# (e) None of these 
 
40. What is the sum of the numbers in 2
nd
 and 4
th
 element 
from left in step II? 
 (a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 9 
 (d) 6 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (41-45): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below it. 
 
Eight persons R@, R#, R$, R&, R%, R*, R© and R? are 
sitting around a hollow circular table such that R&, R$, R# 
and R? sit on the inner side of the table and the rest are 
sitting on the outer side of the circular table and they all 
are facing away from the center. The persons sitting on the 
inner side of the circular table are sitting just behind the 
persons sitting on the outer side of the circular table and 
all are graduated from different universities i.e. HTS, UGI, 
LPU, HNB, KPJ, UPI, NIT and FPT. All the information is not 
necessarily in the same order.  
 
The one who is graduated from KPJ sits just behind the one 
who sits second to the left of the one who is graduated from 
UPI. R? sits just behind the R*. R% who is graduated from 
UGI sits opposite to the one who sits at the immediate left 
of R©. R& is not graduated from FPT. The one who is 
graduated from HTS sits at the immediate left of the one 
who is graduated from LPU. The one who is graduated from 
KPJ sits just behind the R©. R? sits at the immediate right 
of R&. The persons who are graduated from FPT and HNB 
are sitting on the same table and sit opposite to each other. 
R& sits just behind the one who is graduated from UGI. R$ 
is not graduated from FPT. 
 
41. Who among the following is graduated from HTS? 
 (a) R@ (b) R? (c) R& 
 (d) R# (e) None of these  
 
42. Which among the following statement is not true? 
(a) R? is graduated from NIT  
(b) R$ sits just behind the one who is graduated from 
LPU 
(c) R# is graduated from FPT 
(d) R% sits at the outer circular table 
(e) All are true  
 
43. How many persons are sitting between R* and R% 
when counted from right of R*? 
 (a) One (b) Two (c) None 
 (d) None of these (e) Can’t be determined 
 
44. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
and hence form a group, which of the following does 
not belong to the group? 
 (a) R% (b) R© (c) R* 
 (d) R? (e) R@ 
 
45. Who among the following is sitting third to the right 
of the one who is sitting just behind the R©? 
 (a) The one who is graduated from KPJ 
 (b) R& 
 (c) The one who is sitting at the immediate left of R$ 
 (d) R? 
 (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
 
Directions (46-50): Given data is regarding three 
automatic toys on two types of movements: Neck 
movements (NM) and Hand rotation (HR). It starts 
recording from 9 AM onwards on 12 June. Each toy has 
different battery percentage and battery capacity. 
Toy A: Battery Capacity = 1500 units, Battery Percent  
= 80% 
At every 4
th
 NM and 3
rd
 HR together, 1 unit of battery is 
consumed. Toy A gets completely discharged at 11 AM. 
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