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IBPS RRB PO Mains 2020 (Memory Based Paper) 
 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-3): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the following questions. 
 
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 
six persons each in a way that there is an equal distance 
between two adjacent persons. A, B, C, D, E, F sits in row 1 
and faces north, P, Q, R, S, T, U sits in row 2 and faces south 
but not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, in this 
arrangement each member seated in a row faces another 
member of the other row. 
 
A sits fourth to the left of B and one of them sits at corner. 
Only one person sits between Q and R. C sits third to the 
right of D. R faces C. More than two persons sit to the right 
of Q. Only one person sit between P and T and T does not 
sit near to Q. Two persons sit between U and S who does 
not face A.  
 
1. Who faces A? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) S 
 (d) The person sitting immediate right of U  
 (e) Both (b) and (d) 
 
2. Who sits exactly between R and U? 
 (a) T (b) P (c) S 
 (d) The one who faces B (e) None of these 
 
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which among the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) B 
 (d) C (e) A 
 
 
Directions (4-7): In these questions, relationship between 
different elements is shown in the statements. These 
statements are followed by three/four conclusions. Read 
the statements and then decide which of the following 
conclusions follow from the given statements. 
 
4. Statements: P< S = I , S>F, M=F<B, Q = K= Y < L < B 
 Conclusions:  I.  Q < B            II.  B = Q           
                        III. P > F          IV.M = B 
 (a) Only II and III follow  
 (b) Only III and IV follow  
 (c) Only I, II and III follow 
 (d) Only I and IV follow  
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Statement:  N= M > E = F > L < U,  K = L < Q < R = A 
 Conclusions:  I. N < A              II. K < E 
                         III. M > L           IV. M = L 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only II and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only III follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
6. Statement:  O > M =T>B>S=F, F>W<Q=U>Z 
 Conclusions:  I. F < O             II. O = B 
                         III.S < U           IV.O > W 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only II follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
7. Statement:  Q=T = B> S = E , E>W>L>U=Z 
 Conclusions:  I.   Q = B            II. Q < B 
                         III. B < Z          IV.B > U 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only Either I or II and IV follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
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IBPS RRB PO Mains 2020 (Memory Based Paper) 
 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-3): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the following questions. 
 
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 
six persons each in a way that there is an equal distance 
between two adjacent persons. A, B, C, D, E, F sits in row 1 
and faces north, P, Q, R, S, T, U sits in row 2 and faces south 
but not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, in this 
arrangement each member seated in a row faces another 
member of the other row. 
 
A sits fourth to the left of B and one of them sits at corner. 
Only one person sits between Q and R. C sits third to the 
right of D. R faces C. More than two persons sit to the right 
of Q. Only one person sit between P and T and T does not 
sit near to Q. Two persons sit between U and S who does 
not face A.  
 
1. Who faces A? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) S 
 (d) The person sitting immediate right of U  
 (e) Both (b) and (d) 
 
2. Who sits exactly between R and U? 
 (a) T (b) P (c) S 
 (d) The one who faces B (e) None of these 
 
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which among the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) B 
 (d) C (e) A 
 
 
Directions (4-7): In these questions, relationship between 
different elements is shown in the statements. These 
statements are followed by three/four conclusions. Read 
the statements and then decide which of the following 
conclusions follow from the given statements. 
 
4. Statements: P< S = I , S>F, M=F<B, Q = K= Y < L < B 
 Conclusions:  I.  Q < B            II.  B = Q           
                        III. P > F          IV.M = B 
 (a) Only II and III follow  
 (b) Only III and IV follow  
 (c) Only I, II and III follow 
 (d) Only I and IV follow  
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Statement:  N= M > E = F > L < U,  K = L < Q < R = A 
 Conclusions:  I. N < A              II. K < E 
                         III. M > L           IV. M = L 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only II and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only III follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
6. Statement:  O > M =T>B>S=F, F>W<Q=U>Z 
 Conclusions:  I. F < O             II. O = B 
                         III.S < U           IV.O > W 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only II follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
7. Statement:  Q=T = B> S = E , E>W>L>U=Z 
 Conclusions:  I.   Q = B            II. Q < B 
                         III. B < Z          IV.B > U 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only Either I or II and IV follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (8-12): Each of the questions below consists of 
a question and three statements numbered I, II and III 
given below it. You have to decide whether the data 
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the 
question. Read both the statements and given answer. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to answer 
the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to answer 
the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statement I, II and III together are 
not sufficient to answer the question. 
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to answer 
the question. 
 
8. Seven Boxes B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, and B7 are kept one 
above another but not necessarily in the same order. 
What is the position of Box B7 with respect to Box B3, 
If Box B3 is not kept at the top? 
(I)  Only two boxes are kept between Box B5 and Box 
B6, which is kept in top three places. Only one Box 
is kept between Box B2 and Box B3. 
(II)  The number of boxes kept below Box B5 is same 
as the number of boxes kept above Box B2. 
(III)  Box B7 is kept one of the places below Box B5. Box 
B2 is kept above Box B1. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
9. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
family. How is C related to G? 
(I)  A is married to the mother of D, who is the sister of 
C. 
(II)  F is married to G, who is the father of E. 
(III) E is the nephew of the mother of C. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
10. What will be the code for ‘ c a n d i d ’ ? 
(I) if ‘ c a n d i d moments are beautiful ‘ is coded as ‘ br, 
pa, ur, m o ’ 
(II)  ‘ moments are c h e r i se d ’ is coded as ‘, br, mo, zc ,’ 
(III) ‘ e n j o y candid moments ’ is coded as ‘ p a , br, ti,’ 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
11. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around 
a square table such that four of them sits at the corner 
and for of them sits in the middle of the sides facing the 
center, but not necessarily in the same order. How 
many persons sit between R and T, when counted from 
left of T? 
(I) Three persons sit between P and Q, who does not 
sit at any corner. S does not sit at any corner of the 
table and also does not sit near to R. 
(II) W sits third to the left of Q and three persons sit 
between W and R. 
(III)  V does not sit near to R and P. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
12. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are living in a 
building of eight floors such that the ground floor is 
numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 8 
but not necessarily in the same order. If T lives one of 
the floors below U, then how many persons live 
between W and T? 
(I) Only three persons live between Q and S, who lives 
above Q. S lives on an even number floor.  
(II) Only three persons live between P and U, who lives 
immediately below Q. 
(III) Only two persons live between S and W. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
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IBPS RRB PO Mains 2020 (Memory Based Paper) 
 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-3): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the following questions. 
 
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 
six persons each in a way that there is an equal distance 
between two adjacent persons. A, B, C, D, E, F sits in row 1 
and faces north, P, Q, R, S, T, U sits in row 2 and faces south 
but not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, in this 
arrangement each member seated in a row faces another 
member of the other row. 
 
A sits fourth to the left of B and one of them sits at corner. 
Only one person sits between Q and R. C sits third to the 
right of D. R faces C. More than two persons sit to the right 
of Q. Only one person sit between P and T and T does not 
sit near to Q. Two persons sit between U and S who does 
not face A.  
 
1. Who faces A? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) S 
 (d) The person sitting immediate right of U  
 (e) Both (b) and (d) 
 
2. Who sits exactly between R and U? 
 (a) T (b) P (c) S 
 (d) The one who faces B (e) None of these 
 
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which among the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) B 
 (d) C (e) A 
 
 
Directions (4-7): In these questions, relationship between 
different elements is shown in the statements. These 
statements are followed by three/four conclusions. Read 
the statements and then decide which of the following 
conclusions follow from the given statements. 
 
4. Statements: P< S = I , S>F, M=F<B, Q = K= Y < L < B 
 Conclusions:  I.  Q < B            II.  B = Q           
                        III. P > F          IV.M = B 
 (a) Only II and III follow  
 (b) Only III and IV follow  
 (c) Only I, II and III follow 
 (d) Only I and IV follow  
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Statement:  N= M > E = F > L < U,  K = L < Q < R = A 
 Conclusions:  I. N < A              II. K < E 
                         III. M > L           IV. M = L 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only II and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only III follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
6. Statement:  O > M =T>B>S=F, F>W<Q=U>Z 
 Conclusions:  I. F < O             II. O = B 
                         III.S < U           IV.O > W 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only II follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
7. Statement:  Q=T = B> S = E , E>W>L>U=Z 
 Conclusions:  I.   Q = B            II. Q < B 
                         III. B < Z          IV.B > U 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only Either I or II and IV follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (8-12): Each of the questions below consists of 
a question and three statements numbered I, II and III 
given below it. You have to decide whether the data 
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the 
question. Read both the statements and given answer. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to answer 
the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to answer 
the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statement I, II and III together are 
not sufficient to answer the question. 
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to answer 
the question. 
 
8. Seven Boxes B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, and B7 are kept one 
above another but not necessarily in the same order. 
What is the position of Box B7 with respect to Box B3, 
If Box B3 is not kept at the top? 
(I)  Only two boxes are kept between Box B5 and Box 
B6, which is kept in top three places. Only one Box 
is kept between Box B2 and Box B3. 
(II)  The number of boxes kept below Box B5 is same 
as the number of boxes kept above Box B2. 
(III)  Box B7 is kept one of the places below Box B5. Box 
B2 is kept above Box B1. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
9. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
family. How is C related to G? 
(I)  A is married to the mother of D, who is the sister of 
C. 
(II)  F is married to G, who is the father of E. 
(III) E is the nephew of the mother of C. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
10. What will be the code for ‘ c a n d i d ’ ? 
(I) if ‘ c a n d i d moments are beautiful ‘ is coded as ‘ br, 
pa, ur, m o ’ 
(II)  ‘ moments are c h e r i se d ’ is coded as ‘, br, mo, zc ,’ 
(III) ‘ e n j o y candid moments ’ is coded as ‘ p a , br, ti,’ 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
11. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around 
a square table such that four of them sits at the corner 
and for of them sits in the middle of the sides facing the 
center, but not necessarily in the same order. How 
many persons sit between R and T, when counted from 
left of T? 
(I) Three persons sit between P and Q, who does not 
sit at any corner. S does not sit at any corner of the 
table and also does not sit near to R. 
(II) W sits third to the left of Q and three persons sit 
between W and R. 
(III)  V does not sit near to R and P. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
12. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are living in a 
building of eight floors such that the ground floor is 
numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 8 
but not necessarily in the same order. If T lives one of 
the floors below U, then how many persons live 
between W and T? 
(I) Only three persons live between Q and S, who lives 
above Q. S lives on an even number floor.  
(II) Only three persons live between P and U, who lives 
immediately below Q. 
(III) Only two persons live between S and W. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (13-14): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H have different heights. 
B is taller than only one person. D is taller than E but 
shorter than A. The second tallest person height is 175cm. 
C is taller than A and F. F ’ s height is 170cm.E is taller than 
G. The third shortest person height is 160cm. C is not the 
one who is tallest. 
 
13. If F is taller than A and the sum of height of A and E is 
325cm, then what can be the possible height of D? 
 (a) 165cm (b) 152cm (c) 150cm 
 (d) 161cm (e) None of these 
 
14. If the Sum of height of C and H is 360cm and the sum of 
height of G and E is 325 cm, then what will be the sum 
of height of H and G? 
 (a) 355cm  
 (b) 350cm 
 (c) 340cm 
 (d) Both (a) and (b)  
 (e) Cannot be determined 
 
Direction (15-16): In the following question a statement 
is given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II 
and III. You have to read all the statements and decide 
which of the assumptions follows the mentioned in 
statement. 
 
15. Statement:  “ I f you are intelligent, we are the right 
people for improving your 
p e r f o r m a n c e . ” – An advertisement of a 
coaching institute. 
 Assumptions: 
I.  Brilliant students prefer to join coaching classes. 
II.  Coaching classes help the students to improve 
their performance. 
III.  No other institute provides such coaching. 
 (a) Only I and II are implicit  
 (b) Only II and III are implicit  
 (c) Only I and III are implicit 
 (d) All are implicit  
 (e) None of these 
 
 
16. Statement:  ‘ S e v e r a l labour and industrial courts in 
this State have no proper premises. 
Vacancies of judges and stenos are kept 
p e n d i n g .’ – A statement of a retired judge 
of State X. 
 Assumptions: 
I.  Adequate number of staff and judges helps in the 
smooth functioning of the industrial and labour 
courts. 
II.  The state is not bothered about the condition of the 
labour and industrial courts. 
III.  Physical facilities of an office help in increasing 
efficiency of its employees. 
 (a) Only I and III are implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit  
 (c) Only II and III are implicit 
 (d) All I, II and III are implicit  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (17-18): Read the information carefully and 
answer the following questions. 
 
Seven poles namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are installed in a 
society for electric wires. Pole D is 5m to the east of Pole A. 
Pole F is 8m to the west of Pole B, which is 15m south of 
Pole D. Pole E is 3m west of Pole A. Pole C is 15m to the east 
of Pole G, which is 12 m north of Pole A. 
 
17. What is the shortest distance between Pole A and Pole 
C? 
 (a) 11m (b) v369m (c) v129 m 
 (d) 17m (e) None of the above 
 
18. What is the total distance between Pole F and Pole E? 
 (a) 11m (b) 13m (c) 16m 
 (d) 15m (e) None of the above 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are members of a 
family consisting of three generations and two married 
couples. Both H and B are male and C is the only brother of 
E, who is granddaughter of H. Neither A nor B is married to 
H, who has two children and one of them is unmarried. G is 
the paternal aunt of F, who is married to the mother of C. 
 
19. Who is Paternal Grandmother of C? 
 (a) H (b) A (c) B 
 (d) D (e) None of these 
 
20. How is B related to G? 
 (a) Niece (b) Brother (c) Nephew 
 (d) Father (e) None of these 
 
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IBPS RRB PO Mains 2020 (Memory Based Paper) 
 
 
 
 
 
Directions (1-3): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the following questions. 
 
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 
six persons each in a way that there is an equal distance 
between two adjacent persons. A, B, C, D, E, F sits in row 1 
and faces north, P, Q, R, S, T, U sits in row 2 and faces south 
but not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, in this 
arrangement each member seated in a row faces another 
member of the other row. 
 
A sits fourth to the left of B and one of them sits at corner. 
Only one person sits between Q and R. C sits third to the 
right of D. R faces C. More than two persons sit to the right 
of Q. Only one person sit between P and T and T does not 
sit near to Q. Two persons sit between U and S who does 
not face A.  
 
1. Who faces A? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) S 
 (d) The person sitting immediate right of U  
 (e) Both (b) and (d) 
 
2. Who sits exactly between R and U? 
 (a) T (b) P (c) S 
 (d) The one who faces B (e) None of these 
 
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which among the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) B 
 (d) C (e) A 
 
 
Directions (4-7): In these questions, relationship between 
different elements is shown in the statements. These 
statements are followed by three/four conclusions. Read 
the statements and then decide which of the following 
conclusions follow from the given statements. 
 
4. Statements: P< S = I , S>F, M=F<B, Q = K= Y < L < B 
 Conclusions:  I.  Q < B            II.  B = Q           
                        III. P > F          IV.M = B 
 (a) Only II and III follow  
 (b) Only III and IV follow  
 (c) Only I, II and III follow 
 (d) Only I and IV follow  
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Statement:  N= M > E = F > L < U,  K = L < Q < R = A 
 Conclusions:  I. N < A              II. K < E 
                         III. M > L           IV. M = L 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only II and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only III follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
6. Statement:  O > M =T>B>S=F, F>W<Q=U>Z 
 Conclusions:  I. F < O             II. O = B 
                         III.S < U           IV.O > W 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only II follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
7. Statement:  Q=T = B> S = E , E>W>L>U=Z 
 Conclusions:  I.   Q = B            II. Q < B 
                         III. B < Z          IV.B > U 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only Either I or II and IV follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (8-12): Each of the questions below consists of 
a question and three statements numbered I, II and III 
given below it. You have to decide whether the data 
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the 
question. Read both the statements and given answer. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to answer 
the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to answer 
the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statement I, II and III together are 
not sufficient to answer the question. 
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to answer 
the question. 
 
8. Seven Boxes B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, and B7 are kept one 
above another but not necessarily in the same order. 
What is the position of Box B7 with respect to Box B3, 
If Box B3 is not kept at the top? 
(I)  Only two boxes are kept between Box B5 and Box 
B6, which is kept in top three places. Only one Box 
is kept between Box B2 and Box B3. 
(II)  The number of boxes kept below Box B5 is same 
as the number of boxes kept above Box B2. 
(III)  Box B7 is kept one of the places below Box B5. Box 
B2 is kept above Box B1. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
9. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
family. How is C related to G? 
(I)  A is married to the mother of D, who is the sister of 
C. 
(II)  F is married to G, who is the father of E. 
(III) E is the nephew of the mother of C. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
10. What will be the code for ‘ c a n d i d ’ ? 
(I) if ‘ c a n d i d moments are beautiful ‘ is coded as ‘ br, 
pa, ur, m o ’ 
(II)  ‘ moments are c h e r i se d ’ is coded as ‘, br, mo, zc ,’ 
(III) ‘ e n j o y candid moments ’ is coded as ‘ p a , br, ti,’ 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
11. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around 
a square table such that four of them sits at the corner 
and for of them sits in the middle of the sides facing the 
center, but not necessarily in the same order. How 
many persons sit between R and T, when counted from 
left of T? 
(I) Three persons sit between P and Q, who does not 
sit at any corner. S does not sit at any corner of the 
table and also does not sit near to R. 
(II) W sits third to the left of Q and three persons sit 
between W and R. 
(III)  V does not sit near to R and P. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
12. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are living in a 
building of eight floors such that the ground floor is 
numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 8 
but not necessarily in the same order. If T lives one of 
the floors below U, then how many persons live 
between W and T? 
(I) Only three persons live between Q and S, who lives 
above Q. S lives on an even number floor.  
(II) Only three persons live between P and U, who lives 
immediately below Q. 
(III) Only two persons live between S and W. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (13-14): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H have different heights. 
B is taller than only one person. D is taller than E but 
shorter than A. The second tallest person height is 175cm. 
C is taller than A and F. F ’ s height is 170cm.E is taller than 
G. The third shortest person height is 160cm. C is not the 
one who is tallest. 
 
13. If F is taller than A and the sum of height of A and E is 
325cm, then what can be the possible height of D? 
 (a) 165cm (b) 152cm (c) 150cm 
 (d) 161cm (e) None of these 
 
14. If the Sum of height of C and H is 360cm and the sum of 
height of G and E is 325 cm, then what will be the sum 
of height of H and G? 
 (a) 355cm  
 (b) 350cm 
 (c) 340cm 
 (d) Both (a) and (b)  
 (e) Cannot be determined 
 
Direction (15-16): In the following question a statement 
is given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II 
and III. You have to read all the statements and decide 
which of the assumptions follows the mentioned in 
statement. 
 
15. Statement:  “ I f you are intelligent, we are the right 
people for improving your 
p e r f o r m a n c e . ” – An advertisement of a 
coaching institute. 
 Assumptions: 
I.  Brilliant students prefer to join coaching classes. 
II.  Coaching classes help the students to improve 
their performance. 
III.  No other institute provides such coaching. 
 (a) Only I and II are implicit  
 (b) Only II and III are implicit  
 (c) Only I and III are implicit 
 (d) All are implicit  
 (e) None of these 
 
 
16. Statement:  ‘ S e v e r a l labour and industrial courts in 
this State have no proper premises. 
Vacancies of judges and stenos are kept 
p e n d i n g .’ – A statement of a retired judge 
of State X. 
 Assumptions: 
I.  Adequate number of staff and judges helps in the 
smooth functioning of the industrial and labour 
courts. 
II.  The state is not bothered about the condition of the 
labour and industrial courts. 
III.  Physical facilities of an office help in increasing 
efficiency of its employees. 
 (a) Only I and III are implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit  
 (c) Only II and III are implicit 
 (d) All I, II and III are implicit  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (17-18): Read the information carefully and 
answer the following questions. 
 
Seven poles namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are installed in a 
society for electric wires. Pole D is 5m to the east of Pole A. 
Pole F is 8m to the west of Pole B, which is 15m south of 
Pole D. Pole E is 3m west of Pole A. Pole C is 15m to the east 
of Pole G, which is 12 m north of Pole A. 
 
17. What is the shortest distance between Pole A and Pole 
C? 
 (a) 11m (b) v369m (c) v129 m 
 (d) 17m (e) None of the above 
 
18. What is the total distance between Pole F and Pole E? 
 (a) 11m (b) 13m (c) 16m 
 (d) 15m (e) None of the above 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are members of a 
family consisting of three generations and two married 
couples. Both H and B are male and C is the only brother of 
E, who is granddaughter of H. Neither A nor B is married to 
H, who has two children and one of them is unmarried. G is 
the paternal aunt of F, who is married to the mother of C. 
 
19. Who is Paternal Grandmother of C? 
 (a) H (b) A (c) B 
 (d) D (e) None of these 
 
20. How is B related to G? 
 (a) Niece (b) Brother (c) Nephew 
 (d) Father (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (21-25): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight boxes P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, and C are kept one above 
another, each box contains different products viz. 
Shampoo, Soaps, Detergent, Oils, Creams, Spices, Biscuits 
and Toffees but not necessarily in the same order. 
 
Only two boxes are kept between box of Toffee and the box 
of Shampoo and both boxes are kept above the box of oils. 
Box R is kept just below the box of Detergent. Box C is kept 
above Box S but below Box T. Three boxes are kept 
between Box A, which d o e s n ’ t contain Spices and Creams 
and Box P, which d o e s n ’ t contain Biscuits and Toffee. The 
box which contains Soaps is kept just below Box P. Only 
three boxes are kept between the box of Soaps and the box 
of Oils. Box Q is kept just below the box of oils. Two boxes 
are kept between the box of Biscuits, which is kept at the 
top and Box B, which d o e s n ’ t contains Soaps and Spices. 
 
21. Which Box Contains Shampoo? 
 (a) Box S (b) Box A (c) Box B 
 (d)  Box T (e) None of these 
 
22. How many Boxes are kept between Box Q and the box 
which contains Soaps? 
 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Four (e) None of these 
 
23. The number of boxes kept below P is same as 
above______? 
 (a) T (b) A (c) B 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
24. Choose the incorrect combination from the given 
alternatives? 
 (a) P- Shampoo (b) R- Oils (c) Q- Spices 
 (d) B- Toffee (e) All are incorrect 
 
25. In a certain way if C is related to Shampoo and S is 
related Creams, then in the same pattern R is related 
to______? 
 (a) Toffee (b) Spices (c) Biscuits 
 (d) Oils (e) None of these 
 
Directions (26-30): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the following questions. 
 
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting around a 
circular table facing the center. they all have different age 
viz.15 years, 13 years, 35 years, 36 years, 60 years, 28 
years, 72 years, and 59 years but not necessarily in the 
same order. S and P are immediate neighbors of each other 
but neither of them is more than 36 years old. U is not an 
immediate neighbor of T. W ’ s age is not 60 years and also 
he d o e s n ’ t sit immediate left of R. P is one year younger to 
S. W is younger to R. Q, whose age is a multiple of 7 sits 
second to the left of R and three persons sit between R and 
P. Only one person sit between R and the one who is age is 
60 years. The one whose age is 59 years sits third to the left 
of the one whose age is 60 years. Three persons sit 
between T, who is the eldest person and the one whose age 
is 59 years. 
 
26. Who sits third to the left of the one who age is 59 
Years? 
 (a) S (b) T (c) U 
 (d) W (e) P 
 
27. Who among the following sits opposite to the one who 
sit third to the left of V? 
 (a) T (b) Q (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
28. How many maximum persons sit between the 
youngest and the oldest person when counted from the 
left of the youngest person? 
 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Four (e) Five 
 
29. Which of the following statement is true about Q? 
(a)  Q sits immediate left of U  
(b)  Q sits second to the right of the one whose age is 
perfect square  
(c)  Q faces V 
(d)  All are true  
(e)  Both (a) and (c) 
 
30. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which of the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) Q – 35 Years (b) R – 15 Years (c) U – 59 Years 
 (d) V -60 Years (e) S- 36 Years 
 
31. “ Do wr y ” which is illegal in India but it is entertained 
very pleasantly by the family members and grooms 
itself. They take it as their birth right. There is a 
mindset in society that women have to take care of 
kitchen, babies and home and men have to see their 
office only. But the bitter truth is that a woman gives 
many sacrifices in comparison to men in persuasion of 
society. 
 Which of the following is not in line according to above 
statement? 
I.  There should be awareness program about dowry 
which should be regulated in the society on timely 
basis. 
II.  There should be law of death penalty for rape cases 
which is a must do step in India. 
III.  It is also believed that women should follow the 
customs that are made by the society for better 
civilization. 
 (a) Only III (b) Both I and III (c) Both II and III 
 (d) Only II (e) None of these 
 
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Directions (1-3): Read the following information carefully 
and answer the following questions. 
 
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 
six persons each in a way that there is an equal distance 
between two adjacent persons. A, B, C, D, E, F sits in row 1 
and faces north, P, Q, R, S, T, U sits in row 2 and faces south 
but not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, in this 
arrangement each member seated in a row faces another 
member of the other row. 
 
A sits fourth to the left of B and one of them sits at corner. 
Only one person sits between Q and R. C sits third to the 
right of D. R faces C. More than two persons sit to the right 
of Q. Only one person sit between P and T and T does not 
sit near to Q. Two persons sit between U and S who does 
not face A.  
 
1. Who faces A? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) S 
 (d) The person sitting immediate right of U  
 (e) Both (b) and (d) 
 
2. Who sits exactly between R and U? 
 (a) T (b) P (c) S 
 (d) The one who faces B (e) None of these 
 
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which among the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) R (b) T (c) B 
 (d) C (e) A 
 
 
Directions (4-7): In these questions, relationship between 
different elements is shown in the statements. These 
statements are followed by three/four conclusions. Read 
the statements and then decide which of the following 
conclusions follow from the given statements. 
 
4. Statements: P< S = I , S>F, M=F<B, Q = K= Y < L < B 
 Conclusions:  I.  Q < B            II.  B = Q           
                        III. P > F          IV.M = B 
 (a) Only II and III follow  
 (b) Only III and IV follow  
 (c) Only I, II and III follow 
 (d) Only I and IV follow  
 (e) None of these 
 
5. Statement:  N= M > E = F > L < U,  K = L < Q < R = A 
 Conclusions:  I. N < A              II. K < E 
                         III. M > L           IV. M = L 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only II and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only III follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
6. Statement:  O > M =T>B>S=F, F>W<Q=U>Z 
 Conclusions:  I. F < O             II. O = B 
                         III.S < U           IV.O > W 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only II follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
7. Statement:  Q=T = B> S = E , E>W>L>U=Z 
 Conclusions:  I.   Q = B            II. Q < B 
                         III. B < Z          IV.B > U 
 (a) Only I follow  
 (b) Only I and IV follow  
 (c) Only III and IV follow 
 (d) Only Either I or II and IV follows  
 (e) Only I and III follow 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (8-12): Each of the questions below consists of 
a question and three statements numbered I, II and III 
given below it. You have to decide whether the data 
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the 
question. Read both the statements and given answer. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to answer 
the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to answer 
the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statement I, II and III together are 
not sufficient to answer the question. 
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to answer 
the question. 
 
8. Seven Boxes B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, and B7 are kept one 
above another but not necessarily in the same order. 
What is the position of Box B7 with respect to Box B3, 
If Box B3 is not kept at the top? 
(I)  Only two boxes are kept between Box B5 and Box 
B6, which is kept in top three places. Only one Box 
is kept between Box B2 and Box B3. 
(II)  The number of boxes kept below Box B5 is same 
as the number of boxes kept above Box B2. 
(III)  Box B7 is kept one of the places below Box B5. Box 
B2 is kept above Box B1. 
(a) If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c) If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
9. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are members of a 
family. How is C related to G? 
(I)  A is married to the mother of D, who is the sister of 
C. 
(II)  F is married to G, who is the father of E. 
(III) E is the nephew of the mother of C. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
10. What will be the code for ‘ c a n d i d ’ ? 
(I) if ‘ c a n d i d moments are beautiful ‘ is coded as ‘ br, 
pa, ur, m o ’ 
(II)  ‘ moments are c h e r i se d ’ is coded as ‘, br, mo, zc ,’ 
(III) ‘ e n j o y candid moments ’ is coded as ‘ p a , br, ti,’ 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
11. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around 
a square table such that four of them sits at the corner 
and for of them sits in the middle of the sides facing the 
center, but not necessarily in the same order. How 
many persons sit between R and T, when counted from 
left of T? 
(I) Three persons sit between P and Q, who does not 
sit at any corner. S does not sit at any corner of the 
table and also does not sit near to R. 
(II) W sits third to the left of Q and three persons sit 
between W and R. 
(III)  V does not sit near to R and P. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(b) If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
12. Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are living in a 
building of eight floors such that the ground floor is 
numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 8 
but not necessarily in the same order. If T lives one of 
the floors below U, then how many persons live 
between W and T? 
(I) Only three persons live between Q and S, who lives 
above Q. S lives on an even number floor.  
(II) Only three persons live between P and U, who lives 
immediately below Q. 
(III) Only two persons live between S and W. 
(a)  If the data in statement I and II are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(b)  If the data in statement II and III are sufficient to 
answer the question.  
(c)  If the data in statement I and III are sufficient to 
answer the question. 
(d) If the data in all the statements I, II and III together 
are not sufficient to answer the question.  
(e) If all the statements I, II and III are necessary to 
answer the question. 
 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (13-14): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H have different heights. 
B is taller than only one person. D is taller than E but 
shorter than A. The second tallest person height is 175cm. 
C is taller than A and F. F ’ s height is 170cm.E is taller than 
G. The third shortest person height is 160cm. C is not the 
one who is tallest. 
 
13. If F is taller than A and the sum of height of A and E is 
325cm, then what can be the possible height of D? 
 (a) 165cm (b) 152cm (c) 150cm 
 (d) 161cm (e) None of these 
 
14. If the Sum of height of C and H is 360cm and the sum of 
height of G and E is 325 cm, then what will be the sum 
of height of H and G? 
 (a) 355cm  
 (b) 350cm 
 (c) 340cm 
 (d) Both (a) and (b)  
 (e) Cannot be determined 
 
Direction (15-16): In the following question a statement 
is given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II 
and III. You have to read all the statements and decide 
which of the assumptions follows the mentioned in 
statement. 
 
15. Statement:  “ I f you are intelligent, we are the right 
people for improving your 
p e r f o r m a n c e . ” – An advertisement of a 
coaching institute. 
 Assumptions: 
I.  Brilliant students prefer to join coaching classes. 
II.  Coaching classes help the students to improve 
their performance. 
III.  No other institute provides such coaching. 
 (a) Only I and II are implicit  
 (b) Only II and III are implicit  
 (c) Only I and III are implicit 
 (d) All are implicit  
 (e) None of these 
 
 
16. Statement:  ‘ S e v e r a l labour and industrial courts in 
this State have no proper premises. 
Vacancies of judges and stenos are kept 
p e n d i n g .’ – A statement of a retired judge 
of State X. 
 Assumptions: 
I.  Adequate number of staff and judges helps in the 
smooth functioning of the industrial and labour 
courts. 
II.  The state is not bothered about the condition of the 
labour and industrial courts. 
III.  Physical facilities of an office help in increasing 
efficiency of its employees. 
 (a) Only I and III are implicit  
 (b) Only II is implicit  
 (c) Only II and III are implicit 
 (d) All I, II and III are implicit  
 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (17-18): Read the information carefully and 
answer the following questions. 
 
Seven poles namely A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are installed in a 
society for electric wires. Pole D is 5m to the east of Pole A. 
Pole F is 8m to the west of Pole B, which is 15m south of 
Pole D. Pole E is 3m west of Pole A. Pole C is 15m to the east 
of Pole G, which is 12 m north of Pole A. 
 
17. What is the shortest distance between Pole A and Pole 
C? 
 (a) 11m (b) v369m (c) v129 m 
 (d) 17m (e) None of the above 
 
18. What is the total distance between Pole F and Pole E? 
 (a) 11m (b) 13m (c) 16m 
 (d) 15m (e) None of the above 
 
Directions (19-20): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are members of a 
family consisting of three generations and two married 
couples. Both H and B are male and C is the only brother of 
E, who is granddaughter of H. Neither A nor B is married to 
H, who has two children and one of them is unmarried. G is 
the paternal aunt of F, who is married to the mother of C. 
 
19. Who is Paternal Grandmother of C? 
 (a) H (b) A (c) B 
 (d) D (e) None of these 
 
20. How is B related to G? 
 (a) Niece (b) Brother (c) Nephew 
 (d) Father (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (21-25): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below: 
 
Eight boxes P, Q, R, S, T, A, B, and C are kept one above 
another, each box contains different products viz. 
Shampoo, Soaps, Detergent, Oils, Creams, Spices, Biscuits 
and Toffees but not necessarily in the same order. 
 
Only two boxes are kept between box of Toffee and the box 
of Shampoo and both boxes are kept above the box of oils. 
Box R is kept just below the box of Detergent. Box C is kept 
above Box S but below Box T. Three boxes are kept 
between Box A, which d o e s n ’ t contain Spices and Creams 
and Box P, which d o e s n ’ t contain Biscuits and Toffee. The 
box which contains Soaps is kept just below Box P. Only 
three boxes are kept between the box of Soaps and the box 
of Oils. Box Q is kept just below the box of oils. Two boxes 
are kept between the box of Biscuits, which is kept at the 
top and Box B, which d o e s n ’ t contains Soaps and Spices. 
 
21. Which Box Contains Shampoo? 
 (a) Box S (b) Box A (c) Box B 
 (d)  Box T (e) None of these 
 
22. How many Boxes are kept between Box Q and the box 
which contains Soaps? 
 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Four (e) None of these 
 
23. The number of boxes kept below P is same as 
above______? 
 (a) T (b) A (c) B 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
24. Choose the incorrect combination from the given 
alternatives? 
 (a) P- Shampoo (b) R- Oils (c) Q- Spices 
 (d) B- Toffee (e) All are incorrect 
 
25. In a certain way if C is related to Shampoo and S is 
related Creams, then in the same pattern R is related 
to______? 
 (a) Toffee (b) Spices (c) Biscuits 
 (d) Oils (e) None of these 
 
Directions (26-30): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the following questions. 
 
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting around a 
circular table facing the center. they all have different age 
viz.15 years, 13 years, 35 years, 36 years, 60 years, 28 
years, 72 years, and 59 years but not necessarily in the 
same order. S and P are immediate neighbors of each other 
but neither of them is more than 36 years old. U is not an 
immediate neighbor of T. W ’ s age is not 60 years and also 
he d o e s n ’ t sit immediate left of R. P is one year younger to 
S. W is younger to R. Q, whose age is a multiple of 7 sits 
second to the left of R and three persons sit between R and 
P. Only one person sit between R and the one who is age is 
60 years. The one whose age is 59 years sits third to the left 
of the one whose age is 60 years. Three persons sit 
between T, who is the eldest person and the one whose age 
is 59 years. 
 
26. Who sits third to the left of the one who age is 59 
Years? 
 (a) S (b) T (c) U 
 (d) W (e) P 
 
27. Who among the following sits opposite to the one who 
sit third to the left of V? 
 (a) T (b) Q (c) P 
 (d) R (e) None of these 
 
28. How many maximum persons sit between the 
youngest and the oldest person when counted from the 
left of the youngest person? 
 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Four (e) Five 
 
29. Which of the following statement is true about Q? 
(a)  Q sits immediate left of U  
(b)  Q sits second to the right of the one whose age is 
perfect square  
(c)  Q faces V 
(d)  All are true  
(e)  Both (a) and (c) 
 
30. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which of the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) Q – 35 Years (b) R – 15 Years (c) U – 59 Years 
 (d) V -60 Years (e) S- 36 Years 
 
31. “ Do wr y ” which is illegal in India but it is entertained 
very pleasantly by the family members and grooms 
itself. They take it as their birth right. There is a 
mindset in society that women have to take care of 
kitchen, babies and home and men have to see their 
office only. But the bitter truth is that a woman gives 
many sacrifices in comparison to men in persuasion of 
society. 
 Which of the following is not in line according to above 
statement? 
I.  There should be awareness program about dowry 
which should be regulated in the society on timely 
basis. 
II.  There should be law of death penalty for rape cases 
which is a must do step in India. 
III.  It is also believed that women should follow the 
customs that are made by the society for better 
civilization. 
 (a) Only III (b) Both I and III (c) Both II and III 
 (d) Only II (e) None of these 
 
 
 
 
                                                        
  
 
Directions (32-35): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the following questions. 
 
Nine persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are born in nine 
different year viz. 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1991, 
1995, 2001, 2004 but not necessarily in the same order. 
(The age of persons will be calculated with respect to the 
year 2021.) They all have different occupation viz. Driver, 
Plumber, Carpenter, Painter, Singer, Nurse, Banker, Doctor, 
and Engineer but not necessarily in the same order. 
 
F is younger than G but older than H, who is not a nurse. 
The one whose age is 41 years is not a singer. The sum of 
age the plumber and C is 62 years. Only three persons are 
younger to B, who is a driver. The one who is the second 
oldest is Carpenter. D’ s age is not 26 years. E was born in a 
year after B, but he was not born in a leap year. Only two 
persons was born between E and A. The sum of age of D 
and the one who is Doctor is 67 years. The difference 
between the age of Nurse and the carpenter is 6 years. A is 
not a Nurse. I was not born in 1984 and he is neither a 
plumber nor a carpenter. D is neither an Engineer nor a 
Banker. The sum of age of Painter and Singer is 61 years. A 
is not an Engineer. 
 
32. What is the sum of the age of the Engineer and the 
Plumber? 
 (a) 62 years (b) 63 years (c) 71 years 
 (d) 65 years (e) None of these 
 
33. How many persons are younger than A? 
 (a) Three (b) Four (c) One 
 (d) Five (e) Two 
 
34. In which year F was born? 
 (a) 1976 (b) 1980 (c) 1978 
 (d) 1984 (e) None of these 
 
35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way 
based on a group, which among the following does not 
belong to that group? 
 (a) Plumber (b) Engineer (c) Carpenter 
 (d) Painter (e) Banker 
 
 
Directions (36-38): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the following questions. 
 
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, V, X, Y, and Z are sitting in a straight 
row such that some of them are facing north and some of 
them are facing south direction but not necessarily in the 
same order. They all have different amount of money with 
them viz. Rs29, Rs49, Rs64, Rs36, Rs71, Rs67, Rs.32, and 
Rs43 but not necessarily in the same order. 
 
Y and X faces the opposite direction as Z, who has 43 rupee. 
R has more money than P, who sits near to Q. X has less 
money than P. Immediate neighbor of X faces the same 
direction. Y does not sit near to V. The one who has the 
highest amount of money sits third to the left of V. Neither 
V nor the one who has highest amount of money sits at the 
corner. The immediate neighbor of the one who has highest 
money faces south direction. Three persons sits between 
the one who has Rs67 and the one who has the least 
amount of money and one of them sits at the right corner 
of the row. The one who has the least amount of money is 
not an immediate neighbor of the one who has the highest 
amount of money. V has 36ruppes. Q neither have the 
highest nor the lowest amount money. Z sits third to the 
right of Q. Y and X are immediate neighbors of Z. The 
number of persons sitting between Y and V is same as the 
number of persons sitting between V and S, who does not 
face south. The number of persons sitting to the left of V is 
same as the number of persons siting to the right of Q. 
 
36. What is the difference of the money persons sitting at 
the corner have? 
 (a) Rs31 (b) Rs38 (c) Rs33 
 (d) Rs35 (e) None of these 
 
37. What is the position of Z, with respect to P? 
 (a) Second to the left  
 (b) Second to the right  
 (c) Third to the right 
 (d) Either (a) or (b)  
 (e) None of these 
 
38. How many persons have less money than P? 
 (a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
 (d) Five (e) None of these 
 
39. Statement:  Should all the students graduating in any 
discipline desirous of pursuing post-
graduation of the subjects of their choice 
be allowed to enroll in the post-graduate 
courses? 
 Arguments: 
I.  Yes. The students are the best judge of their 
capabilities and there should not be restrictions 
for joining post-graduate courses. 
II.  No. The students need to study relevant subjects in 
graduate courses to enroll in post-graduate 
courses and the students must fulfill such 
conditions. 
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