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IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

Below questions consist of some numbers in two rows. Resultant of each row can be determined by performing some operations. Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Condition:

I. If an even number is followed by a number which is a multiple of 3, then four is added to the positive difference of both numbers.

II. If an even number is followed by a number which is not a multiple of 3, then five is subtracted from the sum of both numbers.

III. If an odd number(not a prime number) is followed by a prime number, then the product of the tenth digit of both numbers is taken.

IV. If a prime number is followed by a composite number, then the product of unit digits of both numbers is taken.

V. If a prime number is followed by another prime number, then the sum of both numbers is taken.

Note: If more than one condition follows then only one condition is applied in the given sequence.

Q. What is the sum of the resultant of both rows?

14 18 7

21 43 27

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 1
14 18 7

From condition I: (18 – 14) + 4 = 8

From condition II: (8 + 7) – 5 = 10

21 43 27

From condition III: (2 x 4) = 8

From condition I: (27-8) + 4 = 23

Required sum = (23 + 10) = 33

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

Below questions consist of some numbers in two rows. Resultant of each row can be determined by performing some operations. Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Condition:

I. If an even number is followed by a number which is a multiple of 3, then four is added to the positive difference of both numbers.

II. If an even number is followed by a number which is not a multiple of 3, then five is subtracted from the sum of both numbers.

III. If an odd number(not a prime number) is followed by a prime number, then the product of the tenth digit of both numbers is taken.

IV. If a prime number is followed by a composite number, then the product of unit digits of both numbers is taken.

V. If a prime number is followed by another prime number, then the sum of both numbers is taken.

Note: If more than one condition follows then only one condition is applied in the given sequence.

Q. What is the difference between the resultant of both rows?

7 5 25

17 14 9

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 2
7 5 25

From condition V: (7 + 5) = 12

From condition II: (12 + 25) – 5 = 32

17 14 9

From condition IV: (7 x 4) = 28

From condition I: (28 - 9) + 4 = 23

Required number = (32 – 23) = 9

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IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

Below questions consist of some numbers in two rows. Resultant of each row can be determined by performing some operations. Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Condition:

I. If an even number is followed by a number which is a multiple of 3, then four is added to the positive difference of both numbers.

II. If an even number is followed by a number which is not a multiple of 3, then five is subtracted from the sum of both numbers.

III. If an odd number(not a prime number) is followed by a prime number, then the product of the tenth digit of both numbers is taken.

IV. If a prime number is followed by a composite number, then the product of unit digits of both numbers is taken.

V. If a prime number is followed by another prime number, then the sum of both numbers is taken.

Note: If more than one condition follows then only one condition is applied in the given sequence.

Q. If Y is the result of row 1 then what is the resultant of row 2?

15 31 11

7 26 Y

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 3
15 31 11

From condition III: (1 x 3) = 3

From condition V: (3 + 11) = 14

7 26 Y

From condition IV: (7 x 6) = 42

From condition II: (42 + 14) – 5 = 51

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight male members sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing the inward direction and four are facing the outward direction. These eight people are married to eight girls namely L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S but not necessarily in the same order. No three consecutive people are facing the same direction.

Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L. Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction. Either R or P is the wife of D. The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D. B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction. The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction. The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F. Neither O nor P is the wife of B. G is sitting third to the right of C. The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E. Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction. The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H. A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M. C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

Q. Who is the husband of S?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 4
(1) B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction.

(As it is a circular arrangement, we can randomly place the husband of R on any seat and then we can place B according to the direction the husband of R is facing).

(2) Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the immediate neighbors of D are facing a different direction than D).

(3) The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D.

(Implies, D must be facing the inward direction. It also means that the other immediate neighbour of D must also be facing the outward direction and B is facing the inward direction).

(4) Either R or P is the wife of D.

(5) The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of P is also facing the outward direction. It means that R is the wife of D).

(6) Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L.

(Implies, the husband of L is sitting second to the right of B because the husband of Q is sitting second to the left of B).

(7) The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F.

(It is only possible if F is the husband of L and F is facing the outward direction).

(8) Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of M is sitting second to the left of F because B is facing the inward direction).

(9) C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

(Implies, C is sitting between F and B. Also, C is facing the inward direction because the husband of M is facing the outward direction).

(10) The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E.

(Implies, E is sitting to the immediate left of B and E is facing the outward direction as it is the only possibility. Also, now that we have identified the four people who are facing the outward direction, we can say that all the other people are facing the inward direction).

(11) A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M.

(Implies, A is sitting to the immediate left of F).

(12) G is sitting third to the right of C.

(Implies, G is the husband of M. Now, that only H is left to be placed, we can safely say that H is sitting to the immediate right of D).

(13) The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H.

(Implies, A is the husband of S).

(14) Neither O nor P is the wife of B.

(Implies, N is the wife of B as it is the only option left. Also, O and P are the wives of C and E but not necessarily in the same order).

Clearly, A is the husband of S.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight male members sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing the inward direction and four are facing the outward direction. These eight people are married to eight girls namely L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S but not necessarily in the same order. No three consecutive people are facing the same direction.

Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L. Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction. Either R or P is the wife of D. The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D. B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction. The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction. The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F. Neither O nor P is the wife of B. G is sitting third to the right of C. The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E. Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction. The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H. A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M. C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

Q. Who is sitting to the immediate right of the husband of N?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 5
(1) B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction.

(As it is a circular arrangement, we can randomly place the husband of R on any seat and then we can place B according to the direction the husband of R is facing).

(2) Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the immediate neighbors of D are facing a different direction than D).

(3) The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D.

(Implies, D must be facing the inward direction. It also means that the other immediate neighbour of D must also be facing the outward direction and B is facing the inward direction).

(4) Either R or P is the wife of D.

(5) The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of P is also facing the outward direction. It means that R is the wife of D).

(6) Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L.

(Implies, the husband of L is sitting second to the right of B because the husband of Q is sitting second to the left of B).

(7) The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F.

(It is only possible if F is the husband of L and F is facing the outward direction).

(8) Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of M is sitting second to the left of F because B is facing the inward direction).

(9) C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

(Implies, C is sitting between F and B. Also, C is facing the inward direction because the husband of M is facing the outward direction).

(10) The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E.

(Implies, E is sitting to the immediate left of B and E is facing the outward direction as it is the only possibility. Also, now that we have identified the four people who are facing the outward direction, we can say that all the other people are facing the inward direction).

(11) A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M.

(Implies, A is sitting to the immediate left of F).

(12) G is sitting third to the right of C.

(Implies, G is the husband of M. Now, that only H is left to be placed, we can safely say that H is sitting to the immediate right of D).

(13) The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H.

(Implies, A is the husband of S).

(14) Neither O nor P is the wife of B.

(Implies, N is the wife of B as it is the only option left. Also, O and P are the wives of C and E but not necessarily in the same order).

Clearly, C is sitting to the immediate right of B who is the husband of N.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight male members sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing the inward direction and four are facing the outward direction. These eight people are married to eight girls namely L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S but not necessarily in the same order. No three consecutive people are facing the same direction.

Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L. Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction. Either R or P is the wife of D. The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D. B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction. The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction. The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F. Neither O nor P is the wife of B. G is sitting third to the right of C. The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E. Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction. The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H. A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M. C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

Q. Who is sitting second to the left of the husband of Q?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 6
(1) B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction.

(As it is a circular arrangement, we can randomly place the husband of R on any seat and then we can place B according to the direction the husband of R is facing).

(2) Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the immediate neighbors of D are facing a different direction than D).

(3) The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D.

(Implies, D must be facing the inward direction. It also means that the other immediate neighbour of D must also be facing the outward direction and B is facing the inward direction).

(4) Either R or P is the wife of D.

(5) The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of P is also facing the outward direction. It means that R is the wife of D).

(6) Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L.

(Implies, the husband of L is sitting second to the right of B because the husband of Q is sitting second to the left of B).

(7) The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F.

(It is only possible if F is the husband of L and F is facing the outward direction).

(8) Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of M is sitting second to the left of F because B is facing the inward direction).

(9) C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

(Implies, C is sitting between F and B. Also, C is facing the inward direction because the husband of M is facing the outward direction).

(10) The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E.

(Implies, E is sitting to the immediate left of B and E is facing the outward direction as it is the only possibility. Also, now that we have identified the four people who are facing the outward direction, we can say that all the other people are facing the inward direction).

(11) A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M.

(Implies, A is sitting to the immediate left of F).

(12) G is sitting third to the right of C.

(Implies, G is the husband of M. Now, that only H is left to be placed, we can safely say that H is sitting to the immediate right of D).

(13) The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H.

(Implies, A is the husband of S).

(14) Neither O nor P is the wife of B.

(Implies, N is the wife of B as it is the only option left. Also, O and P are the wives of C and E but not necessarily in the same order).

Clearly, B is sitting second to the left of H who is the husband of Q.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight male members sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing the inward direction and four are facing the outward direction. These eight people are married to eight girls namely L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S but not necessarily in the same order. No three consecutive people are facing the same direction.

Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L. Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction. Either R or P is the wife of D. The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D. B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction. The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction. The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F. Neither O nor P is the wife of B. G is sitting third to the right of C. The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E. Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction. The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H. A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M. C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

Q. Who is the wife of the person who is sitting to the immediate left of D?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 7
(1) B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction.

(As it is a circular arrangement, we can randomly place the husband of R on any seat and then we can place B according to the direction the husband of R is facing).

(2) Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the immediate neighbors of D are facing a different direction than D).

(3) The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D.

(Implies, D must be facing the inward direction. It also means that the other immediate neighbour of D must also be facing the outward direction and B is facing the inward direction).

(4) Either R or P is the wife of D.

(5) The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of P is also facing the outward direction. It means that R is the wife of D).

(6) Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L.

(Implies, the husband of L is sitting second to the right of B because the husband of Q is sitting second to the left of B).

(7) The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F.

(It is only possible if F is the husband of L and F is facing the outward direction).

(8) Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of M is sitting second to the left of F because B is facing the inward direction).

(9) C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

(Implies, C is sitting between F and B. Also, C is facing the inward direction because the husband of M is facing the outward direction).

(10) The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E.

(Implies, E is sitting to the immediate left of B and E is facing the outward direction as it is the only possibility. Also, now that we have identified the four people who are facing the outward direction, we can say that all the other people are facing the inward direction).

(11) A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M.

(Implies, A is sitting to the immediate left of F).

(12) G is sitting third to the right of C.

(Implies, G is the husband of M. Now, that only H is left to be placed, we can safely say that H is sitting to the immediate right of D).

(13) The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H.

(Implies, A is the husband of S).

(14) Neither O nor P is the wife of B.

(Implies, N is the wife of B as it is the only option left. Also, O and P are the wives of C and E but not necessarily in the same order).

Clearly, G is sitting to the immediate left of D and M is the wife of G.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight male members sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing the inward direction and four are facing the outward direction. These eight people are married to eight girls namely L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S but not necessarily in the same order. No three consecutive people are facing the same direction.

Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L. Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction. Either R or P is the wife of D. The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D. B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction. The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction. The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F. Neither O nor P is the wife of B. G is sitting third to the right of C. The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E. Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction. The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H. A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M. C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

Q. Who is sitting second to the right of the husband of P?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 8
(1) B is sitting third to the right of the person who is the husband of R and they are facing the same direction.

(As it is a circular arrangement, we can randomly place the husband of R on any seat and then we can place B according to the direction the husband of R is facing).

(2) Both the immediate neighbors of D are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the immediate neighbors of D are facing a different direction than D).

(3) The husband of Q is facing the outward direction and he is sitting to the immediate right of D.

(Implies, D must be facing the inward direction. It also means that the other immediate neighbour of D must also be facing the outward direction and B is facing the inward direction).

(4) Either R or P is the wife of D.

(5) The husband of P and the husband of Q are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of P is also facing the outward direction. It means that R is the wife of D).

(6) Only one person is sitting between B and the husband of L.

(Implies, the husband of L is sitting second to the right of B because the husband of Q is sitting second to the left of B).

(7) The wife of D is sitting third to the left of F.

(It is only possible if F is the husband of L and F is facing the outward direction).

(8) Only one person is sitting between F and the husband of M and they are facing the same direction.

(Implies, the husband of M is sitting second to the left of F because B is facing the inward direction).

(9) C is sitting third to the right of the husband of M and they are facing different directions.

(Implies, C is sitting between F and B. Also, C is facing the inward direction because the husband of M is facing the outward direction).

(10) The husband of L is sitting third to the left of E.

(Implies, E is sitting to the immediate left of B and E is facing the outward direction as it is the only possibility. Also, now that we have identified the four people who are facing the outward direction, we can say that all the other people are facing the inward direction).

(11) A is an immediate neighbour of the husband of M.

(Implies, A is sitting to the immediate left of F).

(12) G is sitting third to the right of C.

(Implies, G is the husband of M. Now, that only H is left to be placed, we can safely say that H is sitting to the immediate right of D).

(13) The husband of S is sitting third to the right of H.

(Implies, A is the husband of S).

(14) Neither O nor P is the wife of B.

(Implies, N is the wife of B as it is the only option left. Also, O and P are the wives of C and E but not necessarily in the same order).

Clearly, we do not know who the husband of P is and hence we cannot determine the answer.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Letters of three five-letter words are written against the first fifteen odd numbers from left to right . All the letters within the word are arranged in alphabetical order.

The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three. Three letters are placed between M and R. The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C. Four letters are placed between C and U. D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C. The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R. O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Q. What is the position of C with respect to N?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

We have:

  • The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three.
  • Three letters are placed between M and R.

That means, in case (1) R is placed immediate left of I, in case (2) R is placed second to the left of V.

  • The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Four letters are placed between C and U.

That means, in case (1) U is placed immediate left of M, in case (2) U is placed immediate right of M.

  • D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C.
  • The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R.

That means, in case (2) D is immediate left of E, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as the number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters between W and R.

Again, we have:

  • O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Based on the above given information we have:

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Letters of three five-letter words are written against the first fifteen odd numbers from left to right . All the letters within the word are arranged in alphabetical order.

The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three. Three letters are placed between M and R. The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C. Four letters are placed between C and U. D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C. The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R. O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Q. How many letters are placed to the right of U?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

We have:

  • The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three.
  • Three letters are placed between M and R.

That means, in case (1) R is placed immediate left of I, in case (2) R is placed second to the left of V.

  • The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Four letters are placed between C and U.

That means, in case (1) U is placed immediate left of M, in case (2) U is placed immediate right of M.

  • D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C.
  • The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R.

That means, in case (2) D is immediate left of E, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as the number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters between W and R.

Again, we have:

  • O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Based on the above given information we have:

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Letters of three five-letter words are written against the first fifteen odd numbers from left to right . All the letters within the word are arranged in alphabetical order.

The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three. Three letters are placed between M and R. The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C. Four letters are placed between C and U. D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C. The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R. O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Q. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Find the one that does not belong to that group?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

We have:

  • The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three.
  • Three letters are placed between M and R.

That means, in case (1) R is placed immediate left of I, in case (2) R is placed second to the left of V.

  • The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Four letters are placed between C and U.

That means, in case (1) U is placed immediate left of M, in case (2) U is placed immediate right of M.

  • D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C.
  • The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R.

That means, in case (2) D is immediate left of E, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as the number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters between W and R.

Again, we have:

  • O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Based on the above given information we have:

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Letters of three five-letter words are written against the first fifteen odd numbers from left to right . All the letters within the word are arranged in alphabetical order.

The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three. Three letters are placed between M and R. The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C. Four letters are placed between C and U. D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C. The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R. O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Q. Which of the following statement is not true?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

We have:

  • The letters of the word “MOVIE” are placed against the numbers which are multiples of three.
  • Three letters are placed between M and R.

That means, in case (1) R is placed immediate left of I, in case (2) R is placed second to the left of V.

  • The number of letters placed to the right of R is the same as the number of letters placed to the left of C.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Four letters are placed between C and U.

That means, in case (1) U is placed immediate left of M, in case (2) U is placed immediate right of M.

  • D is placed fifth to the left of N, which is placed to the right of C.
  • The number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters placed between W and R.

That means, in case (2) D is immediate left of E, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1) is not valid as the number of letters placed between D and I is one more than the number of letters between W and R.

Again, we have:

  • O is one of the letters of the second word placed exactly between N and V.

Based on the above given information we have:

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Direction: In making decisions about an important question, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between Strong arguments and Weak arguments. Strong arguments are those, which are both important and directly related to the question. Weak arguments are those, which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question. The question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments a Strong argument is and which a Weak argument is.

Statement:

Does Rajasthan require a better education system?

Arguments:

I. Yes, it will enhance the knowledge of the people and will make them broad-minded.

II. No, in fact, every state in India requires a better education system.

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 13
Nothing specific about the bad condition of education in Rajasthan has been mentioned in the statement. And neither about the condition in education in other states. A better education system is a boon for every state and not only Rajasthan in particular. It will also enhance the knowledge of the people. So, both arguments holds true as both of them are strong.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

Direction: In the following question two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the question below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.

Rules:

i) If an odd number is followed by a two digit even number then they are to be added.

ii) If an odd number is followed by a two digit odd number then the second number is to be subtracted from the first number.

iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square of a number then the second number is to be divided by the first number.

iv) If an even number is followed by a two digit even number then the first number is to be multiplied by the second number.

6 36 36 12

17 13 12 144

Q. What is the difference between the resultant of the first set of numbers and the second set of numbers?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 14
We draw the following table from the given conditions

(i) In first row 6 is an even number and 36 is a perfect square so apply condition 3

→ 36 ÷ 6 = 6

Now 6 is an even no. and next 36 is a perfect square so apply condition 3

→ 36 ÷ 6 = 6

Now 6 is an even no. and next 12 is a two digit even number so apply condition 4

→ 6 × 12 = 72 and 72 is the resultant of 1st row.

(ii) In 2nd row 15 is an odd no. and 11 is a two digit odd no. so condition 2 is applied

→ 17 – 13 = 4

Now 4 is an even number and next 12 is a two digit even no. so apply condition 4

→ 4 × 12 = 48

Now 48 is an even number and 144 is a perfect square so apply condition 3

→ 144 ÷ 48 = 3 and 3 is the resultant of the second row

Now difference of resultant of 1st and 2nd row = 72 – 3 = 69

Hence, the correct option is (C).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

Direction: In the following question two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the question below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.

Rules:

(i) If an odd number is followed by a two digit even number then they are to be added.

(ii) If an odd number is followed by a two digit odd number then the second number is to be subtracted from the first number.

(iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square of a number then the second number is to be divided by the first number.

(iv) If an even number is followed by a two digit even number then the first number is to be multiplied by the second number.

21 19 16

25 23 12

Q. If the resultant of the first sets of numbers is multiplied by the resultant of the second sets of numbers, what will be the outcome?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 15
We draw the following table from the given conditions

(i) In first row 21 is an odd no. and 19 is a two digit odd no. so apply condition 2

→ 21 – 19 = 2

Now 2 is an even no. and next 16 is a perfect square so apply condition 3

→ 16 ÷ 2 = 8 and 8 is the resultant of 1st row.

(ii) In 2nd row 25 is an odd no. and 23 is a two digit odd no. so condition 2 is applied

→ 25 – 23 = 2

Now 2 is an even no. and next 12 is a two digit even no. so apply condition 4

→ 2 × 12 = 24 and 24 is the resultant of the second row

Now product of resultant of 1st and 2nd row = 8 × 24 = 192

Hence, the correct option is (C).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

Direction: In the following question two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the question below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.

Rules:

(i) If an odd number is followed by a two digit even number then they are to be added.

(ii) If an odd number is followed by a two digit odd number then the second number is to be subtracted from the first number.

(iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square of a number then the second number is to be divided by the first number.

(iv) If an even number is followed by a two digit even number then the first number is to be multiplied by the second number.

30 60 3600

15 22 19

Q. What is the sum of the two resultant numbers of the set of numbers given above?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 16
We draw the following table from the given conditions

(i) In first row 30 is an even number and 60 is a two digit even no. so apply condition 4

→ 30 × 60 = 1800

Now 1800 is an even no. and next 3600 is a perfect square so apply condition 3

→ 3600 ÷ 1800 = 2 and 2 is the resultant of 1st row.

(ii) In 2nd row 15 is an odd no. and 22 is a two digit even no. so condition 1 is applied

→ 15 + 22 = 37

Now 37 is an odd no. and next 19 is a two digit odd no. so apply condition 2

→ 37 – 19 = 18 and 18 is the resultant of the second row

Now sum of resultant of 1st and 2nd row = 2 + 18 = 20.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

Direction: In the following question two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the question below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.

Rules:

(i) If an odd number is followed by a two digit even number then they are to be added.

(ii) If an odd number is followed by a two digit odd number then the second number is to be subtracted from the first number.

(iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square of a number then the second number is to be divided by the first number.

(iv) If an even number is followed by a two digit even number then the first number is to be multiplied by the second number.

55 45 12

25 10 33 16

Q. If the resultant of the second set of numbers is subtracted from the resultant of the first set of numbers what will be the outcome?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 17
We draw the following table from the given conditions

(i) In first row 49 is an odd number and 45 is a two digit odd no. so apply condition 2.

→ 55 – 45 = 10

Now 10 is an even no. and next 12 is a two digit even no. so apply condition 4.

→ 10 × 12 = 120 and 120 is the resultant of 1st row.

(ii) In 2nd row 25 is an odd no. and 10 is a two digit even no. so condition 1 is applied.

→ 25 + 10 = 35

Now 25 is an odd no. and next 33 is a two digit odd no. so apply condition 2.

→ 35 – 33 = 2

Now 2 is an even number and next 16 is a perfect square so apply condition 3.

→ 16 ÷ 2 = 8 and 8 is the resultant of the second row

Now subtract resultant of 2nd from resultant of 1st row = 120 – 8 = 112.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements are given in the statement followed by two sets of conclusions. Study the following information carefully and decide which of the following conclusion logically follows.

“A @ B” means “A is greater than B”

“A % B” means “A is not greater than B”

“A # B” means “A is less than B”

“A & B” means “A is not less than B”

“A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less than B"

Q. Statements:

L @ Q & M ^ P; R % N ^ G % P

Conclusions:

(I) Q @ R

(II) R ^ Q

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 18
(I) Q < R(R ≤ N = G ≤ P = M ≤ Q)→False

(II) R = Q(R ≤ N = G ≤ P = M ≤ Q)→False

Either conclusion I or II follows.

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements are given in the statement followed by two sets of conclusions. Study the following information carefully and decide which of the following conclusion logically follows.

“A @ B” means “A is greater than B”

“A % B” means “A is not greater than B”

“A # B” means “A is less than B”

“A & B” means “A is not less than B”

“A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less than B"

Q. Statements:

S @ N & Q ^ R; L ^ J % R; L # T @ M

Conclusions:

(I) T @ Q

(II) N & L

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 19
(I) T > Q (T > L = J ≤ R = Q)→False

(II) N ≥ L (N ≥ Q = R ≥ J = L)→True

Only conclusion II follows

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

In each of the following questions, the relationship between different elements are given in the statement followed by two sets of conclusions. Study the following information carefully and decide which of the following conclusion logically follows.

“A @ B” means “A is greater than B”

“A % B” means “A is not greater than B”

“A # B” means “A is less than B”

“A & B” means “A is not less than B”

“A ^ B” means “A is neither greater than nor less than B"

Q. Statements:

M % T # S ^ Z # A; M & X & Y ^ C

Conclusions:

(I) C % T

(II) A @ Y

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 20
(I) C ≤ T(C = Y ≤ X ≤ M ≤ T)→True

(II) A > Y(Y ≤ X ≤ M ≤ T < S = Z < A)→True

Both conclusions I and II follow

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different fruits namely Coconut, Apples, Mangoes, Grapes, Guava, Strawberry, Papaya, and Banana, but not necessarily in the same order. The total weights of these eight boxes are 100 kg. No two box has the same weight.

Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes. Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana. The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg. At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it. The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg. The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G. The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A. Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H. The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya. Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg. Four boxes are kept between box B and box F. Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes. Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B. The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

Q. Which box is kept immediately above the box that contains Mangoes?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 21
(1) At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it.

(Implies, box G is either in either 6th or 7th position from the top because there is at least one box below box G).

(2) Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana.

(It is only possible if box G is kept in the 7th position from the top and the box that contains Banana is kept in the top).

(3) The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G.

(4) The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg.

(Implies, X + X + 2 = 30

X = 14 kg)

(5) Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes.

(6) The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg.

(It is only possible if the box that contains is kept immediately above box G. Also, it means that the box that contains Mango weighs 25 kg).

(7) Four boxes are kept between box B and box F.

(It is only possible if boxes B and F are kept in the 3rd and the 8th place from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(8) The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

(Implies, box F is not kept at the bottom. So, box B is kept at the bottom and box F is kept in the third position from the top).

(9) Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H.

(Implies, box E is kept two boxes below box F).

(10) Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg.

(There is only one way to place box H i.e., immediately below box D.

Also,

E – H = 6 kg

E + H = 20 kg

The weight of box E = 13 kg

The weight of box H = 7 kg.)

(11) Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B.

(Implies, box E contain Guavas).

(12) The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A.

(It is only possible if box A contains Coconut and box F contains Apples. Also, now that we know the weights of all the boxes but two i.e. boxes A and F. The weights of all the other boxes except for A and F is 86 kg.

Implies,

A + F = 14 kg

F – A = 4 kg

The weight of box A = 5 kg

The weight of box F = 9 kg.

Also, now that only one box is left to be placed in the table, we can safely say that box C contains Mangoes).

(13) Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes.

(It is only possible if the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes are kept in the 2nd and the 7th position from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(14) The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya.

(As box G is heavier than box H, implies, box H contains Papaya and box G contains Grapes. Also, now that only one fruit is left to be mapped, we can safely say that box B contains Strawberry).

Clearly, box E is kept immediately above the box that contains Mangoes.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different fruits namely Coconut, Apples, Mangoes, Grapes, Guava, Strawberry, Papaya, and Banana, but not necessarily in the same order. The total weights of these eight boxes are 100 kg. No two box has the same weight.

Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes. Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana. The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg. At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it. The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg. The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G. The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A. Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H. The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya. Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg. Four boxes are kept between box B and box F. Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes. Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B. The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

Q. The box that is kept at the bottom contains which fruit?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 22
(1) At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it.

(Implies, box G is either in either 6th or 7th position from the top because there is at least one box below box G).

(2) Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana.

(It is only possible if box G is kept in the 7th position from the top and the box that contains Banana is kept in the top).

(3) The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G.

(4) The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg.

(Implies, X + X + 2 = 30

X = 14 kg)

(5) Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes.

(6) The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg.

(It is only possible if the box that contains is kept immediately above box G. Also, it means that the box that contains Mango weighs 25 kg).

(7) Four boxes are kept between box B and box F.

(It is only possible if boxes B and F are kept in the 3rd and the 8th place from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(8) The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

(Implies, box F is not kept at the bottom. So, box B is kept at the bottom and box F is kept in the third position from the top).

(9) Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H.

(Implies, box E is kept two boxes below box F).

(10) Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg.

(There is only one way to place box H i.e., immediately below box D.

Also,

E – H = 6 kg

E + H = 20 kg

The weight of box E = 13 kg

The weight of box H = 7 kg.)

(11) Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B.

(Implies, box E contain Guavas).

(12) The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A.

(It is only possible if box A contains Coconut and box F contains Apples. Also, now that we know the weights of all the boxes but two i.e. boxes A and F. The weights of all the other boxes except for A and F is 86 kg.

Implies,

A + F = 14 kg

F – A = 4 kg

The weight of box A = 5 kg

The weight of box F = 9 kg.

Also, now that only one box is left to be placed in the table, we can safely say that box C contains Mangoes).

(13) Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes.

(It is only possible if the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes are kept in the 2nd and the 7th position from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(14) The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya.

(As box G is heavier than box H, implies, box H contains Papaya and box G contains Grapes. Also, now that only one fruit is left to be mapped, we can safely say that box B contains Strawberry).

Clearly, the box that is kept at the bottom contains Strawberry.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different fruits namely Coconut, Apples, Mangoes, Grapes, Guava, Strawberry, Papaya, and Banana, but not necessarily in the same order. The total weights of these eight boxes are 100 kg. No two box has the same weight.

Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes. Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana. The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg. At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it. The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg. The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G. The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A. Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H. The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya. Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg. Four boxes are kept between box B and box F. Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes. Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B. The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

Q. What is the weight of the box that is kept immediately below box D?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 23
(1) At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it.

(Implies, box G is either in either 6th or 7th position from the top because there is at least one box below box G).

(2) Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana.

(It is only possible if box G is kept in the 7th position from the top and the box that contains Banana is kept in the top).

(3) The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G.

(4) The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg.

(Implies, X + X + 2 = 30

X = 14 kg)

(5) Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes.

(6) The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg.

(It is only possible if the box that contains is kept immediately above box G. Also, it means that the box that contains Mango weighs 25 kg).

(7) Four boxes are kept between box B and box F.

(It is only possible if boxes B and F are kept in the 3rd and the 8th place from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(8) The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

(Implies, box F is not kept at the bottom. So, box B is kept at the bottom and box F is kept in the third position from the top).

(9) Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H.

(Implies, box E is kept two boxes below box F).

(10) Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg.

(There is only one way to place box H i.e., immediately below box D.

Also,

E – H = 6 kg

E + H = 20 kg

The weight of box E = 13 kg

The weight of box H = 7 kg.)

(11) Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B.

(Implies, box E contain Guavas).

(12) The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A.

(It is only possible if box A contains Coconut and box F contains Apples. Also, now that we know the weights of all the boxes but two i.e. boxes A and F. The weights of all the other boxes except for A and F is 86 kg.

Implies,

A + F = 14 kg

F – A = 4 kg

The weight of box A = 5 kg

The weight of box F = 9 kg.

Also, now that only one box is left to be placed in the table, we can safely say that box C contains Mangoes).

(13) Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes.

(It is only possible if the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes are kept in the 2nd and the 7th position from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(14) The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya.

(As box G is heavier than box H, implies, box H contains Papaya and box G contains Grapes. Also, now that only one fruit is left to be mapped, we can safely say that box B contains Strawberry).

Clearly, box H is kept immediately below box D and it weighs 7 kg.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different fruits namely Coconut, Apples, Mangoes, Grapes, Guava, Strawberry, Papaya, and Banana, but not necessarily in the same order. The total weights of these eight boxes are 100 kg. No two box has the same weight.

Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes. Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana. The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg. At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it. The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg. The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G. The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A. Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H. The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya. Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg. Four boxes are kept between box B and box F. Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes. Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B. The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

Q. Which box is the heaviest?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 24
(1) At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it.

(Implies, box G is either in either 6th or 7th position from the top because there is at least one box below box G).

(2) Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana.

(It is only possible if box G is kept in the 7th position from the top and the box that contains Banana is kept in the top).

(3) The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G.

(4) The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg.

(Implies, X + X + 2 = 30

X = 14 kg)

(5) Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes.

(6) The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg.

(It is only possible if the box that contains is kept immediately above box G. Also, it means that the box that contains Mango weighs 25 kg).

(7) Four boxes are kept between box B and box F.

(It is only possible if boxes B and F are kept in the 3rd and the 8th place from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(8) The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

(Implies, box F is not kept at the bottom. So, box B is kept at the bottom and box F is kept in the third position from the top).

(9) Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H.

(Implies, box E is kept two boxes below box F).

(10) Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg.

(There is only one way to place box H i.e., immediately below box D.

Also,

E – H = 6 kg

E + H = 20 kg

The weight of box E = 13 kg

The weight of box H = 7 kg.)

(11) Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B.

(Implies, box E contain Guavas).

(12) The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A.

(It is only possible if box A contains Coconut and box F contains Apples. Also, now that we know the weights of all the boxes but two i.e. boxes A and F. The weights of all the other boxes except for A and F is 86 kg.

Implies,

A + F = 14 kg

F – A = 4 kg

The weight of box A = 5 kg

The weight of box F = 9 kg.

Also, now that only one box is left to be placed in the table, we can safely say that box C contains Mangoes).

(13) Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes.

(It is only possible if the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes are kept in the 2nd and the 7th position from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(14) The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya.

(As box G is heavier than box H, implies, box H contains Papaya and box G contains Grapes. Also, now that only one fruit is left to be mapped, we can safely say that box B contains Strawberry).

Clearly, box C is the heaviest.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are the eight boxes that are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. These boxes contain eight different fruits namely Coconut, Apples, Mangoes, Grapes, Guava, Strawberry, Papaya, and Banana, but not necessarily in the same order. The total weights of these eight boxes are 100 kg. No two box has the same weight.

Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes. Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana. The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg. At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it. The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg. The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G. The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A. Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H. The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya. Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg. Four boxes are kept between box B and box F. Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes. Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B. The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

Q. What is the weight of the box that contains Papaya?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 25
(1) At least five boxes are kept above box G which weighs 3 kg less than the box that is kept immediately below it.

(Implies, box G is either in either 6th or 7th position from the top because there is at least one box below box G).

(2) Five boxes are kept between box G and the box that contains Banana.

(It is only possible if box G is kept in the 7th position from the top and the box that contains Banana is kept in the top).

(3) The box that contains Banana is 5 kg heavier than box G.

(4) The total weight of the boxes that are kept at the top and bottom is 30 kg.

(Implies, X + X + 2 = 30

X = 14 kg)

(5) Box D is kept five boxes above the box that contains Mangoes.

(6) The difference between the weights of the box that contains Mangoes and the box that is kept immediately below it is 14 kg.

(It is only possible if the box that contains is kept immediately above box G. Also, it means that the box that contains Mango weighs 25 kg).

(7) Four boxes are kept between box B and box F.

(It is only possible if boxes B and F are kept in the 3rd and the 8th place from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(8) The box that contains Coconut is kept immediately below box F and the total weight of these two boxes is same as that of box B.

(Implies, box F is not kept at the bottom. So, box B is kept at the bottom and box F is kept in the third position from the top).

(9) Box E is kept immediately below the box that contains Coconut and it weighs 6 kg more than box H.

(Implies, box E is kept two boxes below box F).

(10) Two boxes are kept between box E and box H and their total weight is 20 kg.

(There is only one way to place box H i.e., immediately below box D.

Also,

E – H = 6 kg

E + H = 20 kg

The weight of box E = 13 kg

The weight of box H = 7 kg.)

(11) Two boxes are kept between the box that contains Guava and box B.

(Implies, box E contain Guavas).

(12) The box that contains Apples is kept immediately above box A and it is 4 kg heavier than box A.

(It is only possible if box A contains Coconut and box F contains Apples. Also, now that we know the weights of all the boxes but two i.e. boxes A and F. The weights of all the other boxes except for A and F is 86 kg.

Implies,

A + F = 14 kg

F – A = 4 kg

The weight of box A = 5 kg

The weight of box F = 9 kg.

Also, now that only one box is left to be placed in the table, we can safely say that box C contains Mangoes).

(13) Four boxes are kept between the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes.

(It is only possible if the boxes that contain Papaya and Grapes are kept in the 2nd and the 7th position from the top but not necessarily in the same order).

(14) The box that contains Grapes is heavier than the box that contains Papaya.

(As box G is heavier than box H, implies, box H contains Papaya and box G contains Grapes. Also, now that only one fruit is left to be mapped, we can safely say that box B contains Strawberry).

Clearly, box H contains Papaya and it weighs 7 kg.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven medical persons – Jenu, Sinu, Minu, Kittu, Pihu, Rinku, and Katty are working in an organization with different positions viz.- HOD, Chief Surgeon, Surgeon, Senior Doctor, Doctor, Nurse, and Ward Assistant. The designation of the persons is given in decreasing order such that HOD is the seniormost whereas ward assistant is the juniormost. Each person likes different fruits viz.- Mango, Apple, Orange, Papaya, Guava, Grapes, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi. Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu. Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango. Kittu is not designated as Surgeon. Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu. Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya. Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes. The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava. Rinku doesn’t like Mango. Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes. . The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

Q. Who among the following person likes Apple?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

We have:

  • Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi.
  • Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu.
  • Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu is a Surgeon, in case (2) Sinu is a senior doctor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Kittu is not designated as Surgeon.
  • Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu.
  • Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya.
  • Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Minu likes Kiwi.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava.
  • Rinku doesn’t like Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu likes Guava, in case (1a) Sinu likes Apple, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes.
  • The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

That means, in case (1a) the one who is HOD likes Orange, and Kittu likes Grapes, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the one who likes Guava is designated adjacent designation of either the one who likes Apple or Grapes.

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven medical persons – Jenu, Sinu, Minu, Kittu, Pihu, Rinku, and Katty are working in an organization with different positions viz.- HOD, Chief Surgeon, Surgeon, Senior Doctor, Doctor, Nurse, and Ward Assistant. The designation of the persons is given in decreasing order such that HOD is the seniormost whereas ward assistant is the juniormost. Each person likes different fruits viz.- Mango, Apple, Orange, Papaya, Guava, Grapes, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi. Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu. Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango. Kittu is not designated as Surgeon. Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu. Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya. Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes. The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava. Rinku doesn’t like Mango. Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes. . The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

Q. How many persons are senior to the one who likes Orange?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

We have:

  • Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi.
  • Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu.
  • Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu is a Surgeon, in case (2) Sinu is a senior doctor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Kittu is not designated as Surgeon.
  • Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu.
  • Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya.
  • Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Minu likes Kiwi.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava.
  • Rinku doesn’t like Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu likes Guava, in case (1a) Sinu likes Apple, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes.
  • The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

That means, in case (1a) the one who is HOD likes Orange, and Kittu likes Grapes, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the one who likes Guava is designated adjacent designation of either the one who likes Apple or Grapes.

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven medical persons – Jenu, Sinu, Minu, Kittu, Pihu, Rinku, and Katty are working in an organization with different positions viz.- HOD, Chief Surgeon, Surgeon, Senior Doctor, Doctor, Nurse, and Ward Assistant. The designation of the persons is given in decreasing order such that HOD is the seniormost whereas ward assistant is the juniormost. Each person likes different fruits viz.- Mango, Apple, Orange, Papaya, Guava, Grapes, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi. Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu. Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango. Kittu is not designated as Surgeon. Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu. Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya. Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes. The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava. Rinku doesn’t like Mango. Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes. The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

Q. Who among the following person is Chief Surgeon?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

We have:

  • Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi.
  • Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu.
  • Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu is a Surgeon, in case (2) Sinu is a senior doctor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Kittu is not designated as Surgeon.
  • Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu.
  • Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya.
  • Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Minu likes Kiwi.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava.
  • Rinku doesn’t like Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu likes Guava, in case (1a) Sinu likes Apple, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes.
  • The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

That means, in case (1a) the one who is HOD likes Orange, and Kittu likes Grapes, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the one who likes Guava is designated adjacent designation of either the one who likes Apple or Grapes.

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven medical persons – Jenu, Sinu, Minu, Kittu, Pihu, Rinku, and Katty are working in an organization with different positions viz.- HOD, Chief Surgeon, Surgeon, Senior Doctor, Doctor, Nurse, and Ward Assistant. The designation of the persons is given in decreasing order such that HOD is the seniormost whereas ward assistant is the juniormost. Each person likes different fruits viz.- Mango, Apple, Orange, Papaya, Guava, Grapes, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi. Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu. Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango. Kittu is not designated as Surgeon. Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu. Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya. Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes. The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava. Rinku doesn’t like Mango. Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes. . The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

Q. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Find the one that doesn’t belong to that group?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

We have:

  • Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi.
  • Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu.
  • Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu is a Surgeon, in case (2) Sinu is a senior doctor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Kittu is not designated as Surgeon.
  • Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu.
  • Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya.
  • Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Minu likes Kiwi.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava.
  • Rinku doesn’t like Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu likes Guava, in case (1a) Sinu likes Apple, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes.
  • The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

That means, in case (1a) the one who is HOD likes Orange, and Kittu likes Grapes, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the one who likes Guava is designated adjacent designation of either the one who likes Apple or Grapes.

IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Seven medical persons – Jenu, Sinu, Minu, Kittu, Pihu, Rinku, and Katty are working in an organization with different positions viz.- HOD, Chief Surgeon, Surgeon, Senior Doctor, Doctor, Nurse, and Ward Assistant. The designation of the persons is given in decreasing order such that HOD is the seniormost whereas ward assistant is the juniormost. Each person likes different fruits viz.- Mango, Apple, Orange, Papaya, Guava, Grapes, and Kiwi. All the information is not necessary in the same order.

Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi. Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu. Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango. Kittu is not designated as Surgeon. Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu. Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya. Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes. The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava. Rinku doesn’t like Mango. Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes. . The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

Q. Which of the following statement is not true?

Detailed Solution for IBPS Clerk Mains Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

We have:

  • Only two persons are junior to the one who likes Kiwi.
  • Three persons are designated between the one who likes Kiwi and Pihu.
  • Sinu is three positions senior to the one who likes Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu is a Surgeon, in case (2) Sinu is a senior doctor.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Kittu is not designated as Surgeon.
  • Katty is senior to Minu and the one who likes Papaya but not senior to Kittu.
  • Minu likes neither Mango nor papaya.
  • Sinu likes neither Papaya nor Grapes.

That means, in case (1) & case (2) Minu likes Kiwi.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • The number of persons designated between Jenu and the one who likes Apple is one less than the number of persons senior to the one who likes Guava.
  • Rinku doesn’t like Mango.

That means, in case (1) Sinu likes Guava, in case (1a) Sinu likes Apple, case (2) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Again, we have:

  • Atleast one person is designated between the one who likes Guava and the one who likes Grapes.
  • The one who likes Grapes is not designated as HOD.

That means, in case (1a) the one who is HOD likes Orange, and Kittu likes Grapes, case (1) is not valid.

Based on the above given information we have:

Case (1a) is not valid as the one who likes Guava is designated adjacent designation of either the one who likes Apple or Grapes.

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