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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains 2018 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below. 
 
Eight persons i.e. C, D, E, J, K, P, R and Q sitting in a two-
parallel row such that person sitting in row 2 faces north 
and the person sitting in row 1 faces south. They all are of 
different age. The one who faces K sits third to the right of 
J. One of the immediate neighbour of K is 9 years old and 
faces E. D sits second to the right of R. Q faces south 
direction. D does not sit in the same row with E. One of the 
immediate neighbour of E faces the one who is 14 years 
old. One of the immediate neighbour of R faces C, who is 7 
years old. C does not face the immediate neighbour of D. P 
is 18 years of Age. The one who is 10 years of age sits 
second to the right of the one who is 23 years of age. K is 1 
year older than D, whose age is an even number. The 
immediate neighbour of P faces the one who is 12 years of 
age and faces south direction. 
 
1. Who among the following is 23 years of Age?  
 (a) D (b) R (c) C 
 (d) J (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following is the immediate neighbour 
of C? 
 (a) E (b) J (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
3. What is the age of D (in years)? 
 (a) 9 years (b) 23 years (c) 12 years 
 (d) 10 years (e) None of these 
 
4. Four of the following five belongs to a group find the 
one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) K  (b) J (c) D 
 (d) C (e) Q 
 
5. Who among the following pairs are the immediate 
neighbour of Q? 
 (a) C and J (b) D and R (c) P and R 
 (d) K and P (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sit around a circular table 
equidistant to each other facing center. Each of them is 
from different city viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, 
Chennai and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.  
Only one person sits between A and the one who is from 
Pune. The one who is from Mumbai sits second to the right 
of one who is from Pune. F sits opposite to the one who is 
from Mumbai. F sits second to the left of C. Only one person 
sits between the one who is from Chennai and C. E sits 
immediate left of the one who is from Chennai. F is not from 
Chennai and D is not from Pune. The one who is from Delhi 
sits second to the left of the one who is from Kolkata.  
 
6. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata? 
 (a) A  (b) B (c) C 
 (d) D (e) E 
 
7. The one who sits opposite to C belongs to which city? 
 (a) Kolkata (b) Hyderabad (c) Pune 
 (d) Delhi (e) Mumbai 
 
8. E belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mumbai (b) Kolkata (c) Pune 
 (d) Chennai (e) Delhi 
 
9. How many persons sit between A and D counting from 
right of A? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) None 
 
10. Who belongs to Chennai? 
 (a) B (b) C (c) D 
 (d) E (e) F 
 
Directions (11-15): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six employees J, K, L, M, N and P work in a company at 
different post viz. clerk, PO, AM, MG, DGM and GM. All the 
designations given are to be considered in a given order (as 
GM is considered as Senior-most and Clerk is considered as 
the Junior-most). Each of them belongs to six different 
cities viz. Gwalior, Mangalore, Cuttack, Kochi, Shimla and 
Thrissur.  
 
Only two persons are junior to M, who belongs to Kochi. N 
is senior to M but junior to the one who belongs to Cuttack. 
J is immediate senior to the one who belongs to Thrissur. 
The one who is from Gwalior is immediate junior to L. J is 
not from Cuttack. The one who is junior most belongs to 
Shimla. K does not belong to Mangalore. 
 
11. Who among the following is DGM? 
 (a) J (b) K (c) L 
 (d) M (e) N 
 
12. GM of the company belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains 2018 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below. 
 
Eight persons i.e. C, D, E, J, K, P, R and Q sitting in a two-
parallel row such that person sitting in row 2 faces north 
and the person sitting in row 1 faces south. They all are of 
different age. The one who faces K sits third to the right of 
J. One of the immediate neighbour of K is 9 years old and 
faces E. D sits second to the right of R. Q faces south 
direction. D does not sit in the same row with E. One of the 
immediate neighbour of E faces the one who is 14 years 
old. One of the immediate neighbour of R faces C, who is 7 
years old. C does not face the immediate neighbour of D. P 
is 18 years of Age. The one who is 10 years of age sits 
second to the right of the one who is 23 years of age. K is 1 
year older than D, whose age is an even number. The 
immediate neighbour of P faces the one who is 12 years of 
age and faces south direction. 
 
1. Who among the following is 23 years of Age?  
 (a) D (b) R (c) C 
 (d) J (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following is the immediate neighbour 
of C? 
 (a) E (b) J (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
3. What is the age of D (in years)? 
 (a) 9 years (b) 23 years (c) 12 years 
 (d) 10 years (e) None of these 
 
4. Four of the following five belongs to a group find the 
one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) K  (b) J (c) D 
 (d) C (e) Q 
 
5. Who among the following pairs are the immediate 
neighbour of Q? 
 (a) C and J (b) D and R (c) P and R 
 (d) K and P (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sit around a circular table 
equidistant to each other facing center. Each of them is 
from different city viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, 
Chennai and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.  
Only one person sits between A and the one who is from 
Pune. The one who is from Mumbai sits second to the right 
of one who is from Pune. F sits opposite to the one who is 
from Mumbai. F sits second to the left of C. Only one person 
sits between the one who is from Chennai and C. E sits 
immediate left of the one who is from Chennai. F is not from 
Chennai and D is not from Pune. The one who is from Delhi 
sits second to the left of the one who is from Kolkata.  
 
6. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata? 
 (a) A  (b) B (c) C 
 (d) D (e) E 
 
7. The one who sits opposite to C belongs to which city? 
 (a) Kolkata (b) Hyderabad (c) Pune 
 (d) Delhi (e) Mumbai 
 
8. E belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mumbai (b) Kolkata (c) Pune 
 (d) Chennai (e) Delhi 
 
9. How many persons sit between A and D counting from 
right of A? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) None 
 
10. Who belongs to Chennai? 
 (a) B (b) C (c) D 
 (d) E (e) F 
 
Directions (11-15): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six employees J, K, L, M, N and P work in a company at 
different post viz. clerk, PO, AM, MG, DGM and GM. All the 
designations given are to be considered in a given order (as 
GM is considered as Senior-most and Clerk is considered as 
the Junior-most). Each of them belongs to six different 
cities viz. Gwalior, Mangalore, Cuttack, Kochi, Shimla and 
Thrissur.  
 
Only two persons are junior to M, who belongs to Kochi. N 
is senior to M but junior to the one who belongs to Cuttack. 
J is immediate senior to the one who belongs to Thrissur. 
The one who is from Gwalior is immediate junior to L. J is 
not from Cuttack. The one who is junior most belongs to 
Shimla. K does not belong to Mangalore. 
 
11. Who among the following is DGM? 
 (a) J (b) K (c) L 
 (d) M (e) N 
 
12. GM of the company belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
             
 
13. How many persons are senior to the one who belongs 
to Mangalore? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) five 
 
14. P belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
15. Who is immediate junior to J and he belongs to which 
city?  
 (a) N, Kochi (b) P, Mangalore (c) L, Shimla 
 (d) K, Cuttack (e) N, Thrissur 
 
Directions (16-18): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six jars namely C, D, E, F, G and H contains different amount 
of mixtures. Jar E has more than 10 litre mixture. Jar C is 
lighter than only two jars. E is heavier than D but lighter 
than F. Jar G is heavier than H. F is not heaviest. Jar H is 
heavier than D and has 9 litre mixture. 
 
16. Which among the following jar is second lightest? 
 (a) F (b) C (c) D 
 (d) H (e) E 
 
17. Which among the following jar is heaviest? 
 (a) E (b) G (c) F 
 (d) D (e) H 
 
18. What could be the amount of mixture in jar E if jar C 
has 16 litre mixture? 
 (a) 11 litre  (b) 8 litre (c) 23 litre 
 (d) 18 litre (e) 21 litre 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
There are Seven Members A, B, C, D, E, F and L in a family.  
There are two married couples and only three generations 
in the family. F is grandmother of B, who is niece of D. F has 
one son and one daughter. C is brother-in-law of D. L is 
grandfather of E. B has no siblings. 
 
19. How is F related to mother of B? 
 (a) sister (b) grandmother (c) daughter 
 (d) mother (e) wife 
 
20. How is A related to child of D? 
 (a) Grandfather  (b) Aunt (c) Uncle  
 (d) Brother (e) Cousin 
 
Directions (21-25): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven persons i.e. A, B, C, H, L, N, T, G, R, M and Q who all 
bought laptops on different days one after the other. Three 
person bought laptop between G and T. Only one person 
bought laptop between L and T. H bought immediately 
after T. Four person bought laptop between L and M. Only 
three persons bought laptop between R and L. More than 
three persons bought laptop between Q and H. Four 
persons bought laptop between R and C, who bought 
laptop after R. Not More than two persons bought laptop 
after C. More than three person bought laptop between M 
and B. Q does not bought laptop first or last. A bought 
laptop before C but after N. M bought after H and B bought 
after N.  
 
21. Who among the following bought laptop first among 
all? 
 (a) N (b) L (c) T 
 (d) A (e) None of these 
 
22. How many persons bought laptop between N and G?  
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) One 
 (d) Four (e) None of these  
 
23. Who among the following bought immediately after 
A? 
 (a) Q (b) R (c) B 
 (d) L (e) None of these 
 
24. Four of the following five pairs belongs to a group find 
the one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) G and C (b) R and T (c) N and H 
 (d) M and A (e) L and T 
 
25. Which of the following statement is false regarding Q? 
(a)  Only two persons bought after Q. 
(b)  More than Three persons bought between Q and 
T. 
(c)  Q bought laptop immediately after C 
(d)  Two persons bought between Q and M. 
(e)  All are correct 
 
Directions (26-29): Each of the questions below consists 
of a question and two statements numbered I and II given 
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in 
the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
(a)  If statements I alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement II alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(c)  If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the 
question. 
(d)  If both the statements I and II taken together are not 
sufficient to answer the questions. 
(e)  If both the statements I and II taken together are 
sufficient to answer the questions.  
 
26. Five persons i.e. M, N, O, P and Q who all are of 
different heights who among the following is the 
shortest?  
I.  N is shorter than only one person. O is taller than 
both P and Q. M is taller than P.  
II.  Q is taller than only two persons. P is taller than 
N but shorter than O. N is not the shortest among 
all.  
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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains 2018 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below. 
 
Eight persons i.e. C, D, E, J, K, P, R and Q sitting in a two-
parallel row such that person sitting in row 2 faces north 
and the person sitting in row 1 faces south. They all are of 
different age. The one who faces K sits third to the right of 
J. One of the immediate neighbour of K is 9 years old and 
faces E. D sits second to the right of R. Q faces south 
direction. D does not sit in the same row with E. One of the 
immediate neighbour of E faces the one who is 14 years 
old. One of the immediate neighbour of R faces C, who is 7 
years old. C does not face the immediate neighbour of D. P 
is 18 years of Age. The one who is 10 years of age sits 
second to the right of the one who is 23 years of age. K is 1 
year older than D, whose age is an even number. The 
immediate neighbour of P faces the one who is 12 years of 
age and faces south direction. 
 
1. Who among the following is 23 years of Age?  
 (a) D (b) R (c) C 
 (d) J (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following is the immediate neighbour 
of C? 
 (a) E (b) J (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
3. What is the age of D (in years)? 
 (a) 9 years (b) 23 years (c) 12 years 
 (d) 10 years (e) None of these 
 
4. Four of the following five belongs to a group find the 
one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) K  (b) J (c) D 
 (d) C (e) Q 
 
5. Who among the following pairs are the immediate 
neighbour of Q? 
 (a) C and J (b) D and R (c) P and R 
 (d) K and P (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sit around a circular table 
equidistant to each other facing center. Each of them is 
from different city viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, 
Chennai and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.  
Only one person sits between A and the one who is from 
Pune. The one who is from Mumbai sits second to the right 
of one who is from Pune. F sits opposite to the one who is 
from Mumbai. F sits second to the left of C. Only one person 
sits between the one who is from Chennai and C. E sits 
immediate left of the one who is from Chennai. F is not from 
Chennai and D is not from Pune. The one who is from Delhi 
sits second to the left of the one who is from Kolkata.  
 
6. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata? 
 (a) A  (b) B (c) C 
 (d) D (e) E 
 
7. The one who sits opposite to C belongs to which city? 
 (a) Kolkata (b) Hyderabad (c) Pune 
 (d) Delhi (e) Mumbai 
 
8. E belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mumbai (b) Kolkata (c) Pune 
 (d) Chennai (e) Delhi 
 
9. How many persons sit between A and D counting from 
right of A? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) None 
 
10. Who belongs to Chennai? 
 (a) B (b) C (c) D 
 (d) E (e) F 
 
Directions (11-15): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six employees J, K, L, M, N and P work in a company at 
different post viz. clerk, PO, AM, MG, DGM and GM. All the 
designations given are to be considered in a given order (as 
GM is considered as Senior-most and Clerk is considered as 
the Junior-most). Each of them belongs to six different 
cities viz. Gwalior, Mangalore, Cuttack, Kochi, Shimla and 
Thrissur.  
 
Only two persons are junior to M, who belongs to Kochi. N 
is senior to M but junior to the one who belongs to Cuttack. 
J is immediate senior to the one who belongs to Thrissur. 
The one who is from Gwalior is immediate junior to L. J is 
not from Cuttack. The one who is junior most belongs to 
Shimla. K does not belong to Mangalore. 
 
11. Who among the following is DGM? 
 (a) J (b) K (c) L 
 (d) M (e) N 
 
12. GM of the company belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
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13. How many persons are senior to the one who belongs 
to Mangalore? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) five 
 
14. P belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
15. Who is immediate junior to J and he belongs to which 
city?  
 (a) N, Kochi (b) P, Mangalore (c) L, Shimla 
 (d) K, Cuttack (e) N, Thrissur 
 
Directions (16-18): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six jars namely C, D, E, F, G and H contains different amount 
of mixtures. Jar E has more than 10 litre mixture. Jar C is 
lighter than only two jars. E is heavier than D but lighter 
than F. Jar G is heavier than H. F is not heaviest. Jar H is 
heavier than D and has 9 litre mixture. 
 
16. Which among the following jar is second lightest? 
 (a) F (b) C (c) D 
 (d) H (e) E 
 
17. Which among the following jar is heaviest? 
 (a) E (b) G (c) F 
 (d) D (e) H 
 
18. What could be the amount of mixture in jar E if jar C 
has 16 litre mixture? 
 (a) 11 litre  (b) 8 litre (c) 23 litre 
 (d) 18 litre (e) 21 litre 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
There are Seven Members A, B, C, D, E, F and L in a family.  
There are two married couples and only three generations 
in the family. F is grandmother of B, who is niece of D. F has 
one son and one daughter. C is brother-in-law of D. L is 
grandfather of E. B has no siblings. 
 
19. How is F related to mother of B? 
 (a) sister (b) grandmother (c) daughter 
 (d) mother (e) wife 
 
20. How is A related to child of D? 
 (a) Grandfather  (b) Aunt (c) Uncle  
 (d) Brother (e) Cousin 
 
Directions (21-25): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven persons i.e. A, B, C, H, L, N, T, G, R, M and Q who all 
bought laptops on different days one after the other. Three 
person bought laptop between G and T. Only one person 
bought laptop between L and T. H bought immediately 
after T. Four person bought laptop between L and M. Only 
three persons bought laptop between R and L. More than 
three persons bought laptop between Q and H. Four 
persons bought laptop between R and C, who bought 
laptop after R. Not More than two persons bought laptop 
after C. More than three person bought laptop between M 
and B. Q does not bought laptop first or last. A bought 
laptop before C but after N. M bought after H and B bought 
after N.  
 
21. Who among the following bought laptop first among 
all? 
 (a) N (b) L (c) T 
 (d) A (e) None of these 
 
22. How many persons bought laptop between N and G?  
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) One 
 (d) Four (e) None of these  
 
23. Who among the following bought immediately after 
A? 
 (a) Q (b) R (c) B 
 (d) L (e) None of these 
 
24. Four of the following five pairs belongs to a group find 
the one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) G and C (b) R and T (c) N and H 
 (d) M and A (e) L and T 
 
25. Which of the following statement is false regarding Q? 
(a)  Only two persons bought after Q. 
(b)  More than Three persons bought between Q and 
T. 
(c)  Q bought laptop immediately after C 
(d)  Two persons bought between Q and M. 
(e)  All are correct 
 
Directions (26-29): Each of the questions below consists 
of a question and two statements numbered I and II given 
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in 
the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
(a)  If statements I alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement II alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(c)  If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the 
question. 
(d)  If both the statements I and II taken together are not 
sufficient to answer the questions. 
(e)  If both the statements I and II taken together are 
sufficient to answer the questions.  
 
26. Five persons i.e. M, N, O, P and Q who all are of 
different heights who among the following is the 
shortest?  
I.  N is shorter than only one person. O is taller than 
both P and Q. M is taller than P.  
II.  Q is taller than only two persons. P is taller than 
N but shorter than O. N is not the shortest among 
all.  
 
 
 
             
 
27. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F who sits in a row 
such that all are facing towards north. Who among the 
following sits at the right end at the row? 
I. A sits second to the right of B. Both A and B does 
not sit at the end of the row. Only one person sits 
between E and D.  
II. C and F are the immediate neighbour of each 
other. More than two persons sits between C and 
A. E is not the immediate neighbour of B.  
 
28. Five persons i.e. U, V, W, X and Y lives in a multi storey 
building such that ground floor is numbered 1 and 
above it is number 2 and the top floor is numbered 5. 
Who among the following lives immediately above V? 
I.  Only two person lives between V and X. Y does 
not live above V. Only one person lives between 
U and Y. X lives below U. V and Y does not lives 
on adjacent floors of each other.  
II. Only one person lives between W and Y. U and V 
lives on and adjacent floors. One person lives 
between X and V. Only one person lives between 
W and U. X lives below V. 
 
29. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E,F sits around a circular 
table such that facing towards the centre. Who among 
the following sits second to the left of D?  
I.  Only one person sits between A and D. Only two 
persons sits between D and E. Only two persons 
sits between A and B. B and F are immediate 
neighbours. 
II.  Only two person sits between D and A. E sits 
second to the right of C. Only one person sits 
between B and F.  
 
Directions (30): Study the following information to 
answer the given questions:  
 
A word and number arrangement machine when given an 
input line of words, rearranges them following a particular 
rule in the given examples. The following is an illustration 
of input and rearrangement. 
Example 1:  
Input: ring 14 wise loyal 36 51 down 97.  
output: 14 wise 36 ring 51 loyal 97 down.  
 
Example 2: 
Input: hello 91 rise given 21 65 blown 40.  
output: 21 rise 40 hello 65 given 91 blown.  
 
30. What will be the possible output of the given Input? 
 Input: Sing 84 pen 25 wrong 39 full 60. 
(a) 25 wrong 39 sing 84 pen 60 full.  
(b) 39 wrong 25 sing 84 pen 60 full. 
(c) 25 wrong 39 sing 60 pen 84 full. 
(d) 39 sing 25 wrong 84 pen 60 full. 
(e) None of these 
 
Directions (31-34): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Arun starts walking in east direction from point A. After 
walking for 16m he reaches point B. From B he takes right 
turn and walks for 13m to reach point C. Then he takes left 
turn and walks 15m to reach point D. Again, he takes left 
turn and walks for 20m to reach point E and stop.  
 
Arun’s friend Luv starts from P and walks for 16m in west 
direction to reach point Q.  
(Note: Point P is North of Point B and also West of Point E.) 
 
31. What is the shortest distance between Q and A? 
 (a) 13m (b) 18m (c) 9m 
 (d) 10m (e) 7m 
 
32. Point Q is in which direction with respect to point C ? 
 (a) North (b) South (c) Northwest 
 (d) Northeast (e) Southwest 
 
33. If F is the mid-point of line ED the F is in which 
direction with respect to point B? 
 (a) East (b) Southeast (c) Southwest 
 (d) Northeast (e) West 
 
34. Find the odd one out among the following? 
 (a) BQ (b) CA  (c) DP 
 (d) CQ (e) EB 
 
35. If in a certain code (10, 23, 52) is written as (5, 11, 26) 
and (61, 18, 47) is written as (30, 9, 23) then how 
(3616, 25, 11) can be coded? 
 (a) 187, 12, 5 (b) 188, 13, 5 (c) 1808, 13, 6 
 (d) 3616, 12, 5 (e) 1808, 12, 5 
 
Directions (36-39): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Nine persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, X, W, U and V who all born on 
different dates in three different months i.e. January, June 
and December but not necessarily in the same order. Only 
three persons born in any of the month. One person born 
between X and R. Both X and R does not born in the month 
having 30 days. Five persons born between P and R. P born 
on the 30
th
 of the month. X born before R. The one who 
born immediately before R was born on 18
th
. T born on 24
th
 
but not in the month X and P born. V born on 25
th
 and 
immediately after T. Only one person born between W and 
U. The number of persons born between S and V is same as 
the number of persons sits between V and W. R born on the 
last day of the month. S born on 27
th
 but not in the month 
in which T born. The one who born before W born on 16
th
. 
One of the persons born on 29
th
 in the month of June. There 
is a difference of 8 days between the birthdate of Q and S.  
 
36. How many persons born after R? 
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four 
 (d) One  (e) No One 
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below. 
 
Eight persons i.e. C, D, E, J, K, P, R and Q sitting in a two-
parallel row such that person sitting in row 2 faces north 
and the person sitting in row 1 faces south. They all are of 
different age. The one who faces K sits third to the right of 
J. One of the immediate neighbour of K is 9 years old and 
faces E. D sits second to the right of R. Q faces south 
direction. D does not sit in the same row with E. One of the 
immediate neighbour of E faces the one who is 14 years 
old. One of the immediate neighbour of R faces C, who is 7 
years old. C does not face the immediate neighbour of D. P 
is 18 years of Age. The one who is 10 years of age sits 
second to the right of the one who is 23 years of age. K is 1 
year older than D, whose age is an even number. The 
immediate neighbour of P faces the one who is 12 years of 
age and faces south direction. 
 
1. Who among the following is 23 years of Age?  
 (a) D (b) R (c) C 
 (d) J (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following is the immediate neighbour 
of C? 
 (a) E (b) J (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
3. What is the age of D (in years)? 
 (a) 9 years (b) 23 years (c) 12 years 
 (d) 10 years (e) None of these 
 
4. Four of the following five belongs to a group find the 
one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) K  (b) J (c) D 
 (d) C (e) Q 
 
5. Who among the following pairs are the immediate 
neighbour of Q? 
 (a) C and J (b) D and R (c) P and R 
 (d) K and P (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sit around a circular table 
equidistant to each other facing center. Each of them is 
from different city viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, 
Chennai and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.  
Only one person sits between A and the one who is from 
Pune. The one who is from Mumbai sits second to the right 
of one who is from Pune. F sits opposite to the one who is 
from Mumbai. F sits second to the left of C. Only one person 
sits between the one who is from Chennai and C. E sits 
immediate left of the one who is from Chennai. F is not from 
Chennai and D is not from Pune. The one who is from Delhi 
sits second to the left of the one who is from Kolkata.  
 
6. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata? 
 (a) A  (b) B (c) C 
 (d) D (e) E 
 
7. The one who sits opposite to C belongs to which city? 
 (a) Kolkata (b) Hyderabad (c) Pune 
 (d) Delhi (e) Mumbai 
 
8. E belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mumbai (b) Kolkata (c) Pune 
 (d) Chennai (e) Delhi 
 
9. How many persons sit between A and D counting from 
right of A? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) None 
 
10. Who belongs to Chennai? 
 (a) B (b) C (c) D 
 (d) E (e) F 
 
Directions (11-15): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six employees J, K, L, M, N and P work in a company at 
different post viz. clerk, PO, AM, MG, DGM and GM. All the 
designations given are to be considered in a given order (as 
GM is considered as Senior-most and Clerk is considered as 
the Junior-most). Each of them belongs to six different 
cities viz. Gwalior, Mangalore, Cuttack, Kochi, Shimla and 
Thrissur.  
 
Only two persons are junior to M, who belongs to Kochi. N 
is senior to M but junior to the one who belongs to Cuttack. 
J is immediate senior to the one who belongs to Thrissur. 
The one who is from Gwalior is immediate junior to L. J is 
not from Cuttack. The one who is junior most belongs to 
Shimla. K does not belong to Mangalore. 
 
11. Who among the following is DGM? 
 (a) J (b) K (c) L 
 (d) M (e) N 
 
12. GM of the company belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
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13. How many persons are senior to the one who belongs 
to Mangalore? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) five 
 
14. P belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
15. Who is immediate junior to J and he belongs to which 
city?  
 (a) N, Kochi (b) P, Mangalore (c) L, Shimla 
 (d) K, Cuttack (e) N, Thrissur 
 
Directions (16-18): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six jars namely C, D, E, F, G and H contains different amount 
of mixtures. Jar E has more than 10 litre mixture. Jar C is 
lighter than only two jars. E is heavier than D but lighter 
than F. Jar G is heavier than H. F is not heaviest. Jar H is 
heavier than D and has 9 litre mixture. 
 
16. Which among the following jar is second lightest? 
 (a) F (b) C (c) D 
 (d) H (e) E 
 
17. Which among the following jar is heaviest? 
 (a) E (b) G (c) F 
 (d) D (e) H 
 
18. What could be the amount of mixture in jar E if jar C 
has 16 litre mixture? 
 (a) 11 litre  (b) 8 litre (c) 23 litre 
 (d) 18 litre (e) 21 litre 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
There are Seven Members A, B, C, D, E, F and L in a family.  
There are two married couples and only three generations 
in the family. F is grandmother of B, who is niece of D. F has 
one son and one daughter. C is brother-in-law of D. L is 
grandfather of E. B has no siblings. 
 
19. How is F related to mother of B? 
 (a) sister (b) grandmother (c) daughter 
 (d) mother (e) wife 
 
20. How is A related to child of D? 
 (a) Grandfather  (b) Aunt (c) Uncle  
 (d) Brother (e) Cousin 
 
Directions (21-25): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven persons i.e. A, B, C, H, L, N, T, G, R, M and Q who all 
bought laptops on different days one after the other. Three 
person bought laptop between G and T. Only one person 
bought laptop between L and T. H bought immediately 
after T. Four person bought laptop between L and M. Only 
three persons bought laptop between R and L. More than 
three persons bought laptop between Q and H. Four 
persons bought laptop between R and C, who bought 
laptop after R. Not More than two persons bought laptop 
after C. More than three person bought laptop between M 
and B. Q does not bought laptop first or last. A bought 
laptop before C but after N. M bought after H and B bought 
after N.  
 
21. Who among the following bought laptop first among 
all? 
 (a) N (b) L (c) T 
 (d) A (e) None of these 
 
22. How many persons bought laptop between N and G?  
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) One 
 (d) Four (e) None of these  
 
23. Who among the following bought immediately after 
A? 
 (a) Q (b) R (c) B 
 (d) L (e) None of these 
 
24. Four of the following five pairs belongs to a group find 
the one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) G and C (b) R and T (c) N and H 
 (d) M and A (e) L and T 
 
25. Which of the following statement is false regarding Q? 
(a)  Only two persons bought after Q. 
(b)  More than Three persons bought between Q and 
T. 
(c)  Q bought laptop immediately after C 
(d)  Two persons bought between Q and M. 
(e)  All are correct 
 
Directions (26-29): Each of the questions below consists 
of a question and two statements numbered I and II given 
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in 
the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
(a)  If statements I alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement II alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(c)  If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the 
question. 
(d)  If both the statements I and II taken together are not 
sufficient to answer the questions. 
(e)  If both the statements I and II taken together are 
sufficient to answer the questions.  
 
26. Five persons i.e. M, N, O, P and Q who all are of 
different heights who among the following is the 
shortest?  
I.  N is shorter than only one person. O is taller than 
both P and Q. M is taller than P.  
II.  Q is taller than only two persons. P is taller than 
N but shorter than O. N is not the shortest among 
all.  
 
 
 
             
 
27. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F who sits in a row 
such that all are facing towards north. Who among the 
following sits at the right end at the row? 
I. A sits second to the right of B. Both A and B does 
not sit at the end of the row. Only one person sits 
between E and D.  
II. C and F are the immediate neighbour of each 
other. More than two persons sits between C and 
A. E is not the immediate neighbour of B.  
 
28. Five persons i.e. U, V, W, X and Y lives in a multi storey 
building such that ground floor is numbered 1 and 
above it is number 2 and the top floor is numbered 5. 
Who among the following lives immediately above V? 
I.  Only two person lives between V and X. Y does 
not live above V. Only one person lives between 
U and Y. X lives below U. V and Y does not lives 
on adjacent floors of each other.  
II. Only one person lives between W and Y. U and V 
lives on and adjacent floors. One person lives 
between X and V. Only one person lives between 
W and U. X lives below V. 
 
29. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E,F sits around a circular 
table such that facing towards the centre. Who among 
the following sits second to the left of D?  
I.  Only one person sits between A and D. Only two 
persons sits between D and E. Only two persons 
sits between A and B. B and F are immediate 
neighbours. 
II.  Only two person sits between D and A. E sits 
second to the right of C. Only one person sits 
between B and F.  
 
Directions (30): Study the following information to 
answer the given questions:  
 
A word and number arrangement machine when given an 
input line of words, rearranges them following a particular 
rule in the given examples. The following is an illustration 
of input and rearrangement. 
Example 1:  
Input: ring 14 wise loyal 36 51 down 97.  
output: 14 wise 36 ring 51 loyal 97 down.  
 
Example 2: 
Input: hello 91 rise given 21 65 blown 40.  
output: 21 rise 40 hello 65 given 91 blown.  
 
30. What will be the possible output of the given Input? 
 Input: Sing 84 pen 25 wrong 39 full 60. 
(a) 25 wrong 39 sing 84 pen 60 full.  
(b) 39 wrong 25 sing 84 pen 60 full. 
(c) 25 wrong 39 sing 60 pen 84 full. 
(d) 39 sing 25 wrong 84 pen 60 full. 
(e) None of these 
 
Directions (31-34): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Arun starts walking in east direction from point A. After 
walking for 16m he reaches point B. From B he takes right 
turn and walks for 13m to reach point C. Then he takes left 
turn and walks 15m to reach point D. Again, he takes left 
turn and walks for 20m to reach point E and stop.  
 
Arun’s friend Luv starts from P and walks for 16m in west 
direction to reach point Q.  
(Note: Point P is North of Point B and also West of Point E.) 
 
31. What is the shortest distance between Q and A? 
 (a) 13m (b) 18m (c) 9m 
 (d) 10m (e) 7m 
 
32. Point Q is in which direction with respect to point C ? 
 (a) North (b) South (c) Northwest 
 (d) Northeast (e) Southwest 
 
33. If F is the mid-point of line ED the F is in which 
direction with respect to point B? 
 (a) East (b) Southeast (c) Southwest 
 (d) Northeast (e) West 
 
34. Find the odd one out among the following? 
 (a) BQ (b) CA  (c) DP 
 (d) CQ (e) EB 
 
35. If in a certain code (10, 23, 52) is written as (5, 11, 26) 
and (61, 18, 47) is written as (30, 9, 23) then how 
(3616, 25, 11) can be coded? 
 (a) 187, 12, 5 (b) 188, 13, 5 (c) 1808, 13, 6 
 (d) 3616, 12, 5 (e) 1808, 12, 5 
 
Directions (36-39): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Nine persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, X, W, U and V who all born on 
different dates in three different months i.e. January, June 
and December but not necessarily in the same order. Only 
three persons born in any of the month. One person born 
between X and R. Both X and R does not born in the month 
having 30 days. Five persons born between P and R. P born 
on the 30
th
 of the month. X born before R. The one who 
born immediately before R was born on 18
th
. T born on 24
th
 
but not in the month X and P born. V born on 25
th
 and 
immediately after T. Only one person born between W and 
U. The number of persons born between S and V is same as 
the number of persons sits between V and W. R born on the 
last day of the month. S born on 27
th
 but not in the month 
in which T born. The one who born before W born on 16
th
. 
One of the persons born on 29
th
 in the month of June. There 
is a difference of 8 days between the birthdate of Q and S.  
 
36. How many persons born after R? 
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four 
 (d) One  (e) No One 
 
 
 
             
 
37. Who among the following pair of persons born in the 
same month?  
 (a) W and V (b) V and P (c) Q and U 
 (d) W and R (e) None of these 
 
38. Who among the following born immediately after X? 
 (a) U (b) W  (c) S 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
39. X born on which of the following day? 
 (a) 16th  (b) 29th  (c) 20th  
 (d) 26th  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (40): In each question below are given some 
statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 
You have to take the given statements to be true even if 
they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. 
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements, 
disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer 
(a) If only conclusion I follows. 
(b) If only conclusion II follows. 
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows. 
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. 
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
40. Statement: Some Doctor are Student. 
 All Professor are Doctor. 
 Some teacher are Scholar. 
 No Student are Scholar.  
 
 Conclusion:  
I. Some Teacher are not student.  
II. All Doctor never be Scholar. 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction(41-45): The table shows the total no. of mails 
received in inbox by different users & the percentage of 
mails read by the users & the total no. of spam mails 
received in a month. 
 
Users Total no. of 
mails 
received in 
inbox 
% of 
inbox 
mails 
read by 
user 
Total no. of 
spam mails 
received 
X 725 68% 88 
Y 840 65% 82 
Z 800 – 152 
K – 45% 92 
L 580 – 76 
 
Note: 
1.  Total no. of mails received = Total mails received in 
inbox + total no. of spam mail received 
2.  Spam mails are not read by user. 
3.  Some data are missing, calculate if necessary. 
 
41. Average no. of mails received in inbox by user X, Y & 
K is 750% of average no. of spam mail received by 
user X, Y and K. Then find the total no. of mails 
received by user K? 
 (a) 492 (b) 528 (c) 426 
 (d) 482 (e) None of these 
 
42. Inbox mails read by user Z is what percentage of total 
mails received in inbox of Z given that inbox mails 
read by user Z is 125% of total spam mails received 
by user K? 
 (a) 14.375%  (b) 19.25% (c) 24.125% 
 (d) None of these (e) 11.215% 
43. Inbox mails read by user X & Y together is how much 
more/less than spam mails received by the same user 
together? 
 (a) None of these (b) 939 more (c) 728 less  
 (d) 869 more (e) 829 more 
 
44.  Total no. of mails received by K is approximately 
what percent of inbox mails read by user X given that 
mails received in inbox by K is thrice of mails received 
in spam by X? 
 (a) 54% (b) 62% (c) 78% 
 (d) 68% (e) 72% 
 
45. Number of inbox mails which are not read by user Z is 
150% more than mails received in spam by user X. 
Then find average of inbox mails read by user Z & Y? 
 (a) None of these (b) 618 (c) 425 
 (d) 563 (e) 589 
 
Directions (46-50): The following questions are 
accompanied by two statements (I) and (II). You have to 
determine which statements(s) is / are sufficient / 
necessary to answer the questions.  
46. Find the value of 9
1
?? + 9
1
?? ?   
I. The difference of inverse of x & y is 8/3.  
II. the multiplication of x & y is 3.  
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II (e) None of the above  
 
47. How many women are required to complete the work 
in 12 days.   
 I. Efficiency of men are ? rd of efficiency of women.  
 II. 16 men can complete the same work in 10 days.  
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II  (e) None of the above  
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the questions given below. 
 
Eight persons i.e. C, D, E, J, K, P, R and Q sitting in a two-
parallel row such that person sitting in row 2 faces north 
and the person sitting in row 1 faces south. They all are of 
different age. The one who faces K sits third to the right of 
J. One of the immediate neighbour of K is 9 years old and 
faces E. D sits second to the right of R. Q faces south 
direction. D does not sit in the same row with E. One of the 
immediate neighbour of E faces the one who is 14 years 
old. One of the immediate neighbour of R faces C, who is 7 
years old. C does not face the immediate neighbour of D. P 
is 18 years of Age. The one who is 10 years of age sits 
second to the right of the one who is 23 years of age. K is 1 
year older than D, whose age is an even number. The 
immediate neighbour of P faces the one who is 12 years of 
age and faces south direction. 
 
1. Who among the following is 23 years of Age?  
 (a) D (b) R (c) C 
 (d) J (e) None of these 
 
2. Who among the following is the immediate neighbour 
of C? 
 (a) E (b) J (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
3. What is the age of D (in years)? 
 (a) 9 years (b) 23 years (c) 12 years 
 (d) 10 years (e) None of these 
 
4. Four of the following five belongs to a group find the 
one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) K  (b) J (c) D 
 (d) C (e) Q 
 
5. Who among the following pairs are the immediate 
neighbour of Q? 
 (a) C and J (b) D and R (c) P and R 
 (d) K and P (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sit around a circular table 
equidistant to each other facing center. Each of them is 
from different city viz. Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, 
Chennai and Pune but not necessarily in the same order.  
Only one person sits between A and the one who is from 
Pune. The one who is from Mumbai sits second to the right 
of one who is from Pune. F sits opposite to the one who is 
from Mumbai. F sits second to the left of C. Only one person 
sits between the one who is from Chennai and C. E sits 
immediate left of the one who is from Chennai. F is not from 
Chennai and D is not from Pune. The one who is from Delhi 
sits second to the left of the one who is from Kolkata.  
 
6. Who among the following belongs to Kolkata? 
 (a) A  (b) B (c) C 
 (d) D (e) E 
 
7. The one who sits opposite to C belongs to which city? 
 (a) Kolkata (b) Hyderabad (c) Pune 
 (d) Delhi (e) Mumbai 
 
8. E belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mumbai (b) Kolkata (c) Pune 
 (d) Chennai (e) Delhi 
 
9. How many persons sit between A and D counting from 
right of A? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) None 
 
10. Who belongs to Chennai? 
 (a) B (b) C (c) D 
 (d) E (e) F 
 
Directions (11-15): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six employees J, K, L, M, N and P work in a company at 
different post viz. clerk, PO, AM, MG, DGM and GM. All the 
designations given are to be considered in a given order (as 
GM is considered as Senior-most and Clerk is considered as 
the Junior-most). Each of them belongs to six different 
cities viz. Gwalior, Mangalore, Cuttack, Kochi, Shimla and 
Thrissur.  
 
Only two persons are junior to M, who belongs to Kochi. N 
is senior to M but junior to the one who belongs to Cuttack. 
J is immediate senior to the one who belongs to Thrissur. 
The one who is from Gwalior is immediate junior to L. J is 
not from Cuttack. The one who is junior most belongs to 
Shimla. K does not belong to Mangalore. 
 
11. Who among the following is DGM? 
 (a) J (b) K (c) L 
 (d) M (e) N 
 
12. GM of the company belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
             
 
13. How many persons are senior to the one who belongs 
to Mangalore? 
 (a) one (b) two (c) three 
 (d) four (e) five 
 
14. P belongs to which city? 
 (a) Mangalore (b) Gwalior (c) Thrissur 
 (d) Cuttack (e) Cannot be determined 
 
15. Who is immediate junior to J and he belongs to which 
city?  
 (a) N, Kochi (b) P, Mangalore (c) L, Shimla 
 (d) K, Cuttack (e) N, Thrissur 
 
Directions (16-18): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six jars namely C, D, E, F, G and H contains different amount 
of mixtures. Jar E has more than 10 litre mixture. Jar C is 
lighter than only two jars. E is heavier than D but lighter 
than F. Jar G is heavier than H. F is not heaviest. Jar H is 
heavier than D and has 9 litre mixture. 
 
16. Which among the following jar is second lightest? 
 (a) F (b) C (c) D 
 (d) H (e) E 
 
17. Which among the following jar is heaviest? 
 (a) E (b) G (c) F 
 (d) D (e) H 
 
18. What could be the amount of mixture in jar E if jar C 
has 16 litre mixture? 
 (a) 11 litre  (b) 8 litre (c) 23 litre 
 (d) 18 litre (e) 21 litre 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
There are Seven Members A, B, C, D, E, F and L in a family.  
There are two married couples and only three generations 
in the family. F is grandmother of B, who is niece of D. F has 
one son and one daughter. C is brother-in-law of D. L is 
grandfather of E. B has no siblings. 
 
19. How is F related to mother of B? 
 (a) sister (b) grandmother (c) daughter 
 (d) mother (e) wife 
 
20. How is A related to child of D? 
 (a) Grandfather  (b) Aunt (c) Uncle  
 (d) Brother (e) Cousin 
 
Directions (21-25): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eleven persons i.e. A, B, C, H, L, N, T, G, R, M and Q who all 
bought laptops on different days one after the other. Three 
person bought laptop between G and T. Only one person 
bought laptop between L and T. H bought immediately 
after T. Four person bought laptop between L and M. Only 
three persons bought laptop between R and L. More than 
three persons bought laptop between Q and H. Four 
persons bought laptop between R and C, who bought 
laptop after R. Not More than two persons bought laptop 
after C. More than three person bought laptop between M 
and B. Q does not bought laptop first or last. A bought 
laptop before C but after N. M bought after H and B bought 
after N.  
 
21. Who among the following bought laptop first among 
all? 
 (a) N (b) L (c) T 
 (d) A (e) None of these 
 
22. How many persons bought laptop between N and G?  
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) One 
 (d) Four (e) None of these  
 
23. Who among the following bought immediately after 
A? 
 (a) Q (b) R (c) B 
 (d) L (e) None of these 
 
24. Four of the following five pairs belongs to a group find 
the one that does not belong to that group? 
 (a) G and C (b) R and T (c) N and H 
 (d) M and A (e) L and T 
 
25. Which of the following statement is false regarding Q? 
(a)  Only two persons bought after Q. 
(b)  More than Three persons bought between Q and 
T. 
(c)  Q bought laptop immediately after C 
(d)  Two persons bought between Q and M. 
(e)  All are correct 
 
Directions (26-29): Each of the questions below consists 
of a question and two statements numbered I and II given 
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in 
the statements are sufficient to answer the question. 
(a)  If statements I alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement II alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the 
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(c)  If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the 
question. 
(d)  If both the statements I and II taken together are not 
sufficient to answer the questions. 
(e)  If both the statements I and II taken together are 
sufficient to answer the questions.  
 
26. Five persons i.e. M, N, O, P and Q who all are of 
different heights who among the following is the 
shortest?  
I.  N is shorter than only one person. O is taller than 
both P and Q. M is taller than P.  
II.  Q is taller than only two persons. P is taller than 
N but shorter than O. N is not the shortest among 
all.  
 
 
 
             
 
27. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F who sits in a row 
such that all are facing towards north. Who among the 
following sits at the right end at the row? 
I. A sits second to the right of B. Both A and B does 
not sit at the end of the row. Only one person sits 
between E and D.  
II. C and F are the immediate neighbour of each 
other. More than two persons sits between C and 
A. E is not the immediate neighbour of B.  
 
28. Five persons i.e. U, V, W, X and Y lives in a multi storey 
building such that ground floor is numbered 1 and 
above it is number 2 and the top floor is numbered 5. 
Who among the following lives immediately above V? 
I.  Only two person lives between V and X. Y does 
not live above V. Only one person lives between 
U and Y. X lives below U. V and Y does not lives 
on adjacent floors of each other.  
II. Only one person lives between W and Y. U and V 
lives on and adjacent floors. One person lives 
between X and V. Only one person lives between 
W and U. X lives below V. 
 
29. Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E,F sits around a circular 
table such that facing towards the centre. Who among 
the following sits second to the left of D?  
I.  Only one person sits between A and D. Only two 
persons sits between D and E. Only two persons 
sits between A and B. B and F are immediate 
neighbours. 
II.  Only two person sits between D and A. E sits 
second to the right of C. Only one person sits 
between B and F.  
 
Directions (30): Study the following information to 
answer the given questions:  
 
A word and number arrangement machine when given an 
input line of words, rearranges them following a particular 
rule in the given examples. The following is an illustration 
of input and rearrangement. 
Example 1:  
Input: ring 14 wise loyal 36 51 down 97.  
output: 14 wise 36 ring 51 loyal 97 down.  
 
Example 2: 
Input: hello 91 rise given 21 65 blown 40.  
output: 21 rise 40 hello 65 given 91 blown.  
 
30. What will be the possible output of the given Input? 
 Input: Sing 84 pen 25 wrong 39 full 60. 
(a) 25 wrong 39 sing 84 pen 60 full.  
(b) 39 wrong 25 sing 84 pen 60 full. 
(c) 25 wrong 39 sing 60 pen 84 full. 
(d) 39 sing 25 wrong 84 pen 60 full. 
(e) None of these 
 
Directions (31-34): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Arun starts walking in east direction from point A. After 
walking for 16m he reaches point B. From B he takes right 
turn and walks for 13m to reach point C. Then he takes left 
turn and walks 15m to reach point D. Again, he takes left 
turn and walks for 20m to reach point E and stop.  
 
Arun’s friend Luv starts from P and walks for 16m in west 
direction to reach point Q.  
(Note: Point P is North of Point B and also West of Point E.) 
 
31. What is the shortest distance between Q and A? 
 (a) 13m (b) 18m (c) 9m 
 (d) 10m (e) 7m 
 
32. Point Q is in which direction with respect to point C ? 
 (a) North (b) South (c) Northwest 
 (d) Northeast (e) Southwest 
 
33. If F is the mid-point of line ED the F is in which 
direction with respect to point B? 
 (a) East (b) Southeast (c) Southwest 
 (d) Northeast (e) West 
 
34. Find the odd one out among the following? 
 (a) BQ (b) CA  (c) DP 
 (d) CQ (e) EB 
 
35. If in a certain code (10, 23, 52) is written as (5, 11, 26) 
and (61, 18, 47) is written as (30, 9, 23) then how 
(3616, 25, 11) can be coded? 
 (a) 187, 12, 5 (b) 188, 13, 5 (c) 1808, 13, 6 
 (d) 3616, 12, 5 (e) 1808, 12, 5 
 
Directions (36-39): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Nine persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, X, W, U and V who all born on 
different dates in three different months i.e. January, June 
and December but not necessarily in the same order. Only 
three persons born in any of the month. One person born 
between X and R. Both X and R does not born in the month 
having 30 days. Five persons born between P and R. P born 
on the 30
th
 of the month. X born before R. The one who 
born immediately before R was born on 18
th
. T born on 24
th
 
but not in the month X and P born. V born on 25
th
 and 
immediately after T. Only one person born between W and 
U. The number of persons born between S and V is same as 
the number of persons sits between V and W. R born on the 
last day of the month. S born on 27
th
 but not in the month 
in which T born. The one who born before W born on 16
th
. 
One of the persons born on 29
th
 in the month of June. There 
is a difference of 8 days between the birthdate of Q and S.  
 
36. How many persons born after R? 
 (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four 
 (d) One  (e) No One 
 
 
 
             
 
37. Who among the following pair of persons born in the 
same month?  
 (a) W and V (b) V and P (c) Q and U 
 (d) W and R (e) None of these 
 
38. Who among the following born immediately after X? 
 (a) U (b) W  (c) S 
 (d) Q (e) None of these 
 
39. X born on which of the following day? 
 (a) 16th  (b) 29th  (c) 20th  
 (d) 26th  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (40): In each question below are given some 
statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 
You have to take the given statements to be true even if 
they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. 
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given 
conclusions logically follows from the given statements, 
disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer 
(a) If only conclusion I follows. 
(b) If only conclusion II follows. 
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows. 
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. 
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow. 
 
40. Statement: Some Doctor are Student. 
 All Professor are Doctor. 
 Some teacher are Scholar. 
 No Student are Scholar.  
 
 Conclusion:  
I. Some Teacher are not student.  
II. All Doctor never be Scholar. 
 
 
 
 
 
Direction(41-45): The table shows the total no. of mails 
received in inbox by different users & the percentage of 
mails read by the users & the total no. of spam mails 
received in a month. 
 
Users Total no. of 
mails 
received in 
inbox 
% of 
inbox 
mails 
read by 
user 
Total no. of 
spam mails 
received 
X 725 68% 88 
Y 840 65% 82 
Z 800 – 152 
K – 45% 92 
L 580 – 76 
 
Note: 
1.  Total no. of mails received = Total mails received in 
inbox + total no. of spam mail received 
2.  Spam mails are not read by user. 
3.  Some data are missing, calculate if necessary. 
 
41. Average no. of mails received in inbox by user X, Y & 
K is 750% of average no. of spam mail received by 
user X, Y and K. Then find the total no. of mails 
received by user K? 
 (a) 492 (b) 528 (c) 426 
 (d) 482 (e) None of these 
 
42. Inbox mails read by user Z is what percentage of total 
mails received in inbox of Z given that inbox mails 
read by user Z is 125% of total spam mails received 
by user K? 
 (a) 14.375%  (b) 19.25% (c) 24.125% 
 (d) None of these (e) 11.215% 
43. Inbox mails read by user X & Y together is how much 
more/less than spam mails received by the same user 
together? 
 (a) None of these (b) 939 more (c) 728 less  
 (d) 869 more (e) 829 more 
 
44.  Total no. of mails received by K is approximately 
what percent of inbox mails read by user X given that 
mails received in inbox by K is thrice of mails received 
in spam by X? 
 (a) 54% (b) 62% (c) 78% 
 (d) 68% (e) 72% 
 
45. Number of inbox mails which are not read by user Z is 
150% more than mails received in spam by user X. 
Then find average of inbox mails read by user Z & Y? 
 (a) None of these (b) 618 (c) 425 
 (d) 563 (e) 589 
 
Directions (46-50): The following questions are 
accompanied by two statements (I) and (II). You have to 
determine which statements(s) is / are sufficient / 
necessary to answer the questions.  
46. Find the value of 9
1
?? + 9
1
?? ?   
I. The difference of inverse of x & y is 8/3.  
II. the multiplication of x & y is 3.  
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II (e) None of the above  
 
47. How many women are required to complete the work 
in 12 days.   
 I. Efficiency of men are ? rd of efficiency of women.  
 II. 16 men can complete the same work in 10 days.  
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II  (e) None of the above  
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
 
 
 
             
 
48. In the triangle ABC. Find ?ABD ?   
 
 I. Given that BC = CD.  
 II. ?ABC – ?BAC = 30° 
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II (e) None of the above  
 
49. What is the C.I. on a sum at the end of 3 years ?   
I.  C.I. at the end of two years is Rs. 110.  
II.  Difference between CI and SI at the end of two 
year is Rs. 100 and rate percent is 10%.  
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II (e) None of the above  
 
50. Two trains X and Y starts from point A and B 
respectively towards each other. What is the distance 
between them when they start ?   
I.  When both trains cross each other, time taken by 
train X to reach B is twice the time taken by train 
Y to reach A.  
II. Distance between them after 60 min. is 800 km.  
 (a) Only I  (b) Only II  (c) Either I or II  
 (d) Only I and II (e) None of the above  
 
Direction (51-55): Study the given line graph carefully & answer the questions. 
Line-graph given below shows the price per square feet of land in different years. 
 
 
 
51. In 2015, if Rahul bought a plot of 1800 sq. feet. Then 
how much plot he has bought with the same amount 
in 2016? 
 (a) 1650 sq. feet (b) 1720 sq. feet (c) 1825 sq. feet 
 (d) None of these (e) 1850 sq. feet 
 
52. In 2016 if veer bought a plot 800 sq. feet & want to 
sell it in 2017 to earn profit of 20%. Then find the 
price per sq. feet in 2017 for same plot? 
 (a) Rs. 2250  
 (b) None of these 
 (c) Rs. 2730 
 (d) Rs. 2880 
 (e) Rs. 2460 
 
53. If Satish bought 1840 sq. feet land in 2012 and Sandy 
bought 1640 sq. feet land in 2014. Then find ratio of 
amount spent by Satish in 2012 to amount spent by 
sandy in 2014? 
 (a) 3 : 5 (b) 205 : 598 (c) 598 : 205 
 (d) 538 : 207 (e) 598 : 305 
54. If Ayush bought a plot in 2010 at a price 
3
4
 th of the 
price in 2013. Then, find difference of amount paid 
by Ayush to buy plot of 2240 sq. feet in 2010 and 
2013. 
 (a) Rs. 8.28 lakh (b) Rs. 4.84 lakh (c) Rs. 5.64 lakh 
 (d) Rs. 6.28 lakh (e) Rs. 7.84 lakh 
 
55. If plot bought by Abhi in 2016 is 2420 sq. feet and 
plot bought by Roly in 2011 is 1640 sq. feet. Then 
find average of money spent by Abhi and Roly? 
 (a) Rs. 58.6 lakh (b) Rs. 53.4 lakh (c) None of these 
 (d) Rs. 43.8 lakh (e) Rs. 48.2 lakh 
 
56. When digits of a first two digit number are reversed, 
then the resulting number will become 75% of second 
two digit number. The difference of squares of tens 
digit and units digit of the second number is 20. Find 
the first number. 
 (a) 77 (b) 89 (c) 111 
 (d) 84 (e) 95 
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