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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 1

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.

A % B(13) means ‘A is 17m South of B’

A $ B(24) means ‘B is 20m West of A’

A # B(18) means ‘A is 14m East of B’

A & B(32) means ‘B is 36m North of A’

Solve the below expressions using the above logics and answer the given questions.

C # H(44), J & H(16), J $ K(14), Y % K(6), W # Y(14), W & Z(16), S $ Z(24), T & S(6)

Q. What is the direction of point T with respect to point K?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 1
Using the given logic,

C # H(44) means C is 40m East of H

J & H(16) means H is 20m North of J

J $ K(14) means K is 10m West of J

Y % K(6) means Y is 10m South of K

W # Y(14) means W is 10m East of Y

W & Z(16) means Z is 20m North of W

S $ Z(24) means Z is 20m West of S

T & S(6) means S is 10m North of T

The above directions can be represented in the figure as shown below

∴ Point T is east of point K.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 2

Direction Text: The questions given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Read both statements and give answer- (A) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient. (B) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient (C) If each statement alone (either I or II) is sufficient (D) If statement I and II together are not sufficient (E) If both statement together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Six persons D, E, F, G, H and I are attending the interview on six different days of the week starting from Sunday.

Q. Who is attending the interview on Wednesday?

Statement I: More than two persons attending the interview between E and H. D attends the interview immediately before I. Two persons attending the interview between E and F.

Statement II: Number of persons attending the interview before E and after F are equal. More than one person attends the interview between D and H.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 2

By comparing statements I & II,

I attends interview on Wednesday. Hence both the statements I & II are sufficient to answer the question.

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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 3

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six boxes C, D, E, F, G and H are arranged one above the other but necessarily in the same order. Each box has different fruits namely Mango, Apple, Guava, Orange, Lemon and Watermelon but not necessarily in the same order.

Box C is placed above box D. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Less than three boxes are placed above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. Box G contains apple. One box is placed between F and E. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. Box F do not contain Guava.

Q. Which of the following fruits does box C contain?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 3

Less than three boxes are placed above H. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. The four possibilities are

Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. In Case 1 and Case 2, watermelon cannot be placed. Hence Case 1 and Case 2 are eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 3 which are represented as Case 3a, Case 3b.

Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. One box is placed between F and E. In Case 3a, F cannot be placed. Hence Case 3a is eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 4 which are represented as Case 4a and Case 4b.

Box G contains apple. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. In Case 4b, Mango cannot be placed. So Case 4b is eliminated.

The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Box F do not contain Guava. Box C is placed above box D. Guava is not possible in Case 4a. Hence Case 4a is eliminated.

The final arrangement is

∴ Box C contains Lemon.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 4

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six boxes C, D, E, F, G and H are arranged one above the other but necessarily in the same order. Each box has different fruits namely Mango, Apple, Guava, Orange, Lemon and Watermelon but not necessarily in the same order.

Box C is placed above box D. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Less than three boxes are placed above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. Box G contains apple. One box is placed between F and E. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. Box F do not contain Guava.

Q. Which of the following is odd?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 4

Less than three boxes are placed above H. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. The four possibilities are

Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. In Case 1 and Case 2, watermelon cannot be placed. Hence Case 1 and Case 2 are eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 3 which are represented as Case 3a, Case 3b.

Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. One box is placed between F and E. In Case 3a, F cannot be placed. Hence Case 3a is eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 4 which are represented as Case 4a and Case 4b.

Box G contains apple. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. In Case 4b, Mango cannot be placed. So Case 4b is eliminated.

The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Box F do not contain Guava. Box C is placed above box D. Guava is not possible in Case 4a. Hence Case 4a is eliminated.

The final arrangement is

In all pairs except H-Apple, there is one box placed between them.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 5

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six boxes C, D, E, F, G and H are arranged one above the other but necessarily in the same order. Each box has different fruits namely Mango, Apple, Guava, Orange, Lemon and Watermelon but not necessarily in the same order.

Box C is placed above box D. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Less than three boxes are placed above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. Box G contains apple. One box is placed between F and E. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. Box F do not contain Guava.

Q. If all the boxes are arranged in alphabetical order from top to bottom, then the position of how many boxes remain unchanged?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 5

Less than three boxes are placed above H. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. The four possibilities are

Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. In Case 1 and Case 2, watermelon cannot be placed. Hence Case 1 and Case 2 are eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 3 which are represented as Case 3a, Case 3b.

Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. One box is placed between F and E. In Case 3a, F cannot be placed. Hence Case 3a is eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 4 which are represented as Case 4a and Case 4b.

Box G contains apple. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. In Case 4b, Mango cannot be placed. So Case 4b is eliminated.

The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Box F do not contain Guava. Box C is placed above box D. Guava is not possible in Case 4a. Hence Case 4a is eliminated.

The final arrangement is

If all the boxes are arranged in alphabetical order from top to bottom then the position of two boxes remain unchanged.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 6

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six boxes C, D, E, F, G and H are arranged one above the other but necessarily in the same order. Each box has different fruits namely Mango, Apple, Guava, Orange, Lemon and Watermelon but not necessarily in the same order.

Box C is placed above box D. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Less than three boxes are placed above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. Box G contains apple. One box is placed between F and E. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. Box F do not contain Guava.

Q. How many boxes are placed between Box C and the box which contains Orange?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 6

Less than three boxes are placed above H. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. The four possibilities are

Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. In Case 1 and Case 2, watermelon cannot be placed. Hence Case 1 and Case 2 are eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 3 which are represented as Case 3a, Case 3b.

Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. One box is placed between F and E. In Case 3a, F cannot be placed. Hence Case 3a is eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 4 which are represented as Case 4a and Case 4b.

Box G contains apple. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. In Case 4b, Mango cannot be placed. So Case 4b is eliminated.

The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Box F do not contain Guava. Box C is placed above box D. Guava is not possible in Case 4a. Hence Case 4a is eliminated.

The final arrangement is

∴ Two boxes are placed between Box C and the box which contains Orange.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 7

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six boxes C, D, E, F, G and H are arranged one above the other but necessarily in the same order. Each box has different fruits namely Mango, Apple, Guava, Orange, Lemon and Watermelon but not necessarily in the same order.

Box C is placed above box D. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Less than three boxes are placed above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. Box G contains apple. One box is placed between F and E. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. Box F do not contain Guava.

Q. Which of the following box contains Orange?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 7

Less than three boxes are placed above H. One box is placed between the box containing lemon and H. The four possibilities are

Atleast two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and the box containing lemon. The box containing watermelon is not placed immediately above H. The box containing watermelon is not placed at the bottom of the stack. In Case 1 and Case 2, watermelon cannot be placed. Hence Case 1 and Case 2 are eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 3 which are represented as Case 3a, Case 3b.

Two boxes are placed between the box containing watermelon and E. One box is placed between F and E. In Case 3a, F cannot be placed. Hence Case 3a is eliminated. Two possibilities are possible for Case 4 which are represented as Case 4a and Case 4b.

Box G contains apple. Two boxes are placed between G and the box containing mango. In Case 4b, Mango cannot be placed. So Case 4b is eliminated.

The box containing guava is placed above the box containing orange. Box F do not contain Guava. Box C is placed above box D. Guava is not possible in Case 4a. Hence Case 4a is eliminated.

The final arrangement is

∴ Box F contains Orange.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 8

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A # B means A is father of B

A * B means A is husband of B

A % B means A is sister of B

A $ B means A is mother B

A @ B means A is brother of B

Q. Which of the following statements is true if the given expression is true?

I # J % K @ U * V % W

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 8

Now draw family tree using the following notations:

I # J % K @ U * V % W: I is the father of J, J is the sister of K, K is the brother of U, U is the husband of V and V is sister of W.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 9

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

A # B means A is father of B

A * B means A is husband of B

A % B means A is sister of B

A $ B means A is mother B

A @ B means A is brother of B

Q. If ‘T * P $ Q’ is given, then how is Q related to T?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 9

Now, draw family tree using the following notations:

‘T * P $ Q’ means T is the husband of P and P is the mother of Q.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 10

In the following question, some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statement:

A government official said the trend in Aadhaar Enabled Payments System (AEPS) shows there will be a significant demand for microloans. Most AEPS transactions are done via hand-held devices usually provided through bank mitras or installed at public distribution shops.

Conclusion:

I. Aadhaar Enabled Payments System (AEPS) are easier to use as compared to other modes of payment.

II. Other modes of payment don’t use hand-held devices for the transactions.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 10
The statement says that due to the trend in Aadhaar Enabled Payments System (AEPS) there will be a significant demand for microloans. It is not talking about whether it is easier to use or not as compared to other modes of payment. It also does not talk about whether other modes of payment use hand-held devices for the transactions or not. Thus, both conclusions do not follow.
IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 11

In the following question, some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statement:

The government expects at least half of the 32 crores Jan Dhan accounts to avail the overdraft facility for Rs 2,000 with no conditions attached, a finance ministry official said, that would translate to a Rs 32,000 crore booster shot for the economy.

Conclusions:

I. More than half of Jan Dhan accounts will use the overdraft facility provided by the government.

II. The overdraft facility would provide the much-needed boost to the economy.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 11
As the statement is talking about the government's expectations, we cannot say exactly that more than half or how much population will be able to use the overdraft facility. But the overdraft facility will indeed boost the economy. Thus, Conclusion I do not follow and Conclusion II follows.
IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 12

In each question given below, Some statements are followed by two conclusions numbered l and ll. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and decide which logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

(A) If only conclusion l follows.

(B) If only conclusion ll follows.

(C) If either conclusion l or ll follows.

(D) If neither conclusion l nor ll follows.

(E) If both conclusion l and ll follows.

Statement:

The Centre on Wednesday contended that adultery should remain an offence and opposed a petition before the Supreme Court that sought to make men and women equally liable under Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code.

Conclusion:

I. Diluting adultery law will impact the sanctity of marriages and making adultery legal will hurt marriage bonds.

II. Adultery is not considered a criminal offence towards women in India.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 12
Only conclusion II follows because the wife cannot file offence case against her husband for adultery.
IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 13

Eleven people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a linear row such that some of them are facing north and some of them are facing south. Not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction. The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other. Q sits exactly between R and N. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. The direction of O and J is the same. The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K. The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other. K does not face the north direction. Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N. O is immediately left of T. More than three people are sitting between O and L who is second to the right of S. Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

Q. Which of the following statements are not true?

(i) L and Q are immediate neighbours of each other.

(ii) R sits exactly in the middle of the row.

(iii) People who are sitting at the extreme end of the row face the same direction to each other.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 13
Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N.

Here four cases are possible as per the given condition which are given below in Case(i), Case(ii), Case(iii) and Case(iv).

Case(i) R _ _ _ _ _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ _ _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ _ _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ _ _ _ _ R

Q sits exactly between R and N.

Case(i) R _ _ _ Q _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ Q _ _ _ R

The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K.

In Case(i) and Case(iv), after putting T, K is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(ii) K(↑) _ T _ R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

K does not face the north direction.

In Case(ii), K faces the north direction which is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

O is immediately left of T.

In Case(iii), T is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b).

Case(iii)(a) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

More than three people are sitting between O and L.

In Case(iii)(b), L is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1) and Case(iii)(b)(2).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1) J _ N(↑) L Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

L who is second to the right of S. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other.

In Case(iii)(b)(1), S is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) J M N(↑) L Q S(↓) R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

In Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(i), P is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

As per the information given in the instructions, not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The direction of O and J is the same.

In Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii), the above given condition is not applicable. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(2) J(↑) L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other.

After that only the direction of L and R are remaining which we can determine from the instruction given in the question.

J(↑) L(↓) N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R(↑) P(↓) T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Therefore, we got the final arrangement which is given above.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 14

Eleven people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a linear row such that some of them are facing north and some of them are facing south. Not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction. The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other. Q sits exactly between R and N. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. The direction of O and J is the same. The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K. The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other. K does not face the north direction. Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N. O is immediately left of T. More than three people are sitting between O and L who is second to the right of S. Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

Q. Who is sitting third to the right of T and what is the direction of that person?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 14
Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N.

Here four cases are possible as per the given condition which are given below in Case(i), Case(ii), Case(iii) and Case(iv).

Case(i) R _ _ _ _ _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ _ _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ _ _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ _ _ _ _ R

Q sits exactly between R and N.

Case(i) R _ _ _ Q _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ Q _ _ _ R

The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K.

In Case(i) and Case(iv), after putting T, K is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(ii) K(↑) _ T _ R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

K does not face the north direction.

In Case(ii), K faces the north direction which is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

O is immediately left of T.

In Case(iii), T is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b).

Case(iii)(a) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

More than three people are sitting between O and L.

In Case(iii)(b), L is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1) and Case(iii)(b)(2).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1) J _ N(↑) L Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

L who is second to the right of S. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other.

In Case(iii)(b)(1), S is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) J M N(↑) L Q S(↓) R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

In Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(i), P is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

As per the information given in the instructions, not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The direction of O and J is the same.

In Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii), the above given condition is not applicable. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(2) J(↑) L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other.

After that only the direction of L and R are remaining which we can determine from the instruction given in the question.

J(↑) L(↓) N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R(↑) P(↓) T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Therefore, we got the final arrangement which is given above.

According to the above arrangement, M faces north who is sitting third to the right of T.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 15

Eleven people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a linear row such that some of them are facing north and some of them are facing south. Not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction. The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other. Q sits exactly between R and N. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. The direction of O and J is the same. The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K. The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other. K does not face the north direction. Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N. O is immediately left of T. More than three people are sitting between O and L who is second to the right of S. Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

Q. If all the people are arranged in alphabetical order starting from left to right, then the position of how many people remain unchanged?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 15
Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N.

Here four cases are possible as per the given condition which are given below in Case(i), Case(ii), Case(iii) and Case(iv).

Case(i) R _ _ _ _ _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ _ _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ _ _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ _ _ _ _ R

Q sits exactly between R and N.

Case(i) R _ _ _ Q _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ Q _ _ _ R

The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K.

In Case(i) and Case(iv), after putting T, K is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(ii) K(↑) _ T _ R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

K does not face the north direction.

In Case(ii), K faces the north direction which is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

O is immediately left of T.

In Case(iii), T is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b).

Case(iii)(a) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

More than three people are sitting between O and L.

In Case(iii)(b), L is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1) and Case(iii)(b)(2).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1) J _ N(↑) L Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

L who is second to the right of S. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other.

In Case(iii)(b)(1), S is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) J M N(↑) L Q S(↓) R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

In Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(i), P is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

As per the information given in the instructions, not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The direction of O and J is the same.

In Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii), the above given condition is not applicable. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(2) J(↑) L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other.

After that only the direction of L and R are remaining which we can determine from the instruction given in the question.

J(↑) L(↓) N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R(↑) P(↓) T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Therefore, we got the final arrangement which is given above.

According to the above arrangement, if all the people are arranged in alphabetical order starting from left to right, then the position of one person (J) remains unchanged.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 16

Eleven people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a linear row such that some of them are facing north and some of them are facing south. Not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction. The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other. Q sits exactly between R and N. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. The direction of O and J is the same. The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K. The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other. K does not face the north direction. Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N. O is immediately left of T. More than three people are sitting between O and L who is second to the right of S. Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

Q. How many people face the north direction?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 16
Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N.

Here four cases are possible as per the given condition which are given below in Case(i), Case(ii), Case(iii) and Case(iv).

Case(i) R _ _ _ _ _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ _ _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ _ _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ _ _ _ _ R

Q sits exactly between R and N.

Case(i) R _ _ _ Q _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ Q _ _ _ R

The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K.

In Case(i) and Case(iv), after putting T, K is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(ii) K(↑) _ T _ R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

K does not face the north direction.

In Case(ii), K faces the north direction which is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

O is immediately left of T.

In Case(iii), T is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b).

Case(iii)(a) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

More than three people are sitting between O and L.

In Case(iii)(b), L is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1) and Case(iii)(b)(2).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1) J _ N(↑) L Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

L who is second to the right of S. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other.

In Case(iii)(b)(1), S is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) J M N(↑) L Q S(↓) R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

In Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(i), P is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

As per the information given in the instructions, not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The direction of O and J is the same.

In Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii), the above given condition is not applicable. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(2) J(↑) L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other.

After that only the direction of L and R are remaining which we can determine from the instruction given in the question.

J(↑) L(↓) N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R(↑) P(↓) T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Therefore, we got the final arrangement which is given above.

According to the above arrangement, five people face the north direction.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 17

Eleven people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a linear row such that some of them are facing north and some of them are facing south. Not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction. The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other. Q sits exactly between R and N. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. The direction of O and J is the same. The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K. The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other. K does not face the north direction. Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N. O is immediately left of T. More than three people are sitting between O and L who is second to the right of S. Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

Q. How many people are sitting to the right of S?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 17
Five people are sitting between R and J which is second to the left of N.

Here four cases are possible as per the given condition which are given below in Case(i), Case(ii), Case(iii) and Case(iv).

Case(i) R _ _ _ _ _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ _ _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ _ _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ _ _ _ _ R

Q sits exactly between R and N.

Case(i) R _ _ _ Q _ J _ N(↑)

Case(ii) R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R

Case(iv) N(↓) _ J _ Q _ _ _ R

The number of people sitting between J and Q is the same as the number of people sitting between Q and T who is second to the right of K.

In Case(i) and Case(iv), after putting T, K is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(ii) K(↑) _ T _ R _ Q _ N(↓) _ J

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

K does not face the north direction.

In Case(ii), K faces the north direction which is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T _ K(↓)

O is immediately left of T.

In Case(iii), T is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b).

Case(iii)(a) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b) J _ N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

More than three people are sitting between O and L.

In Case(iii)(b), L is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1) and Case(iii)(b)(2).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1) J _ N(↑) L Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) _ Q _ R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

L who is second to the right of S. M and T are not immediate neighbours of each other.

In Case(iii)(b)(1), S is possible in two places which are given below in Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii).

Case(iii)(a) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R O T(↑) _ K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(i) J M N(↑) L Q S(↓) R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R _ T(↓) O K(↓)

Not more than one person is sitting between M and P.

In Case(iii)(a) and Case(iii)(b)(1)(i), P is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of S face opposite directions to each other.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L Q M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M R P T(↓) O K(↓)

As per the information given in the instructions, not more than two immediate neighbours face the same direction.

Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii) J(↓) S(↑) N(↑) L(↓) Q M R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Case(iii)(b)(2) J L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The direction of O and J is the same.

In Case(iii)(b)(1)(ii), the above given condition is not applicable. So this case is eliminated.

Case(iii)(b)(2) J(↑) L N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R P T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

The immediate neighbours of R face opposite directions to each other.

After that only the direction of L and R are remaining which we can determine from the instruction given in the question.

J(↑) L(↓) N(↑) S(↓) Q(↓) M(↑) R(↑) P(↓) T(↓) O(↑) K(↓)

Therefore, we got the final arrangement which is given above.

According to the above arrangement, three people are sitting to the right of S.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 18

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

Two trucks start from the opposite places of a main road, 150km, apart. First truck runs for 25km, and takes a right turn and then runs 15km. It then turns left and then runs for another 25km, and then takes the direction back to reach the main road. In the meantime, due to minor break down the other truck has run only 35km, along the main road.

Q. In which direction is second truck from the first truck?

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

Total distance = 150 km

The direction of second truck from the first truck is South East.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 19

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

Two trucks start from the opposite places of a main road, 150km, apart. First truck runs for 25km, and takes a right turn and then runs 15km. It then turns left and then runs for another 25km, and then takes the direction back to reach the main road. In the meantime, due to minor break down the other truck has run only 35km, along the main road.

Q. What would be the distance between two trucks at this point?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 19

Two trucks start from the opposite places of a main road,150 km apart (Given).

Distance covered by first truck along the main road = 25 + 25 = 50 km

Distance covered by second truck along the main road = 35 km

150 = 50 + 35 + x

x = 150 − 85 = 65 km

The distance between two trucks at this point is 65 km

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 20

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

Two trucks start from the opposite places of a main road, 150km, apart. First truck runs for 25km, and takes a right turn and then runs 15km. It then turns left and then runs for another 25km, and then takes the direction back to reach the main road. In the meantime, due to minor break down the other truck has run only 35km, along the main road.

Q. Starting point of first truck is in which direction of main road?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 20

Starting point of first truck is in north west direction of the main road.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 21

Direction Text: Each of the question below consists of one question and some statements given below it. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of the statement is/are sufficient to answer the given question.

Q. How is Sneha related to Divya?

I. Sneha who has two children is the daughter of Indu. Indu has only one granddaughter named Divya.

II. Vijay who is the brother of Sneha has only one child named Ayushi..

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 21
The data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. Since it is not known that how many children does Indu has, it cannot be answered. Divya can be daughter or niece of Sneha.
IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 22

Direction Text: Each of the question below consists of one question and some statements given below it. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of the statement is/are sufficient to answer the given question.

Q. Who stays at 4th floor of the building having 5 floors (1st is the bottommost floor and 5th is the topmost floor, also ground floor is empty)?

I. Manoj stays on an odd-numbered floor.

II. Ajay stays three floors above Manoj.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 22
The data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. From both I and II: Manoj can stay at either 3 or 5. Ajay to be at 3 floors above Manoj, which is not possible in either of the case.
IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 23

Study the following series carefully and answer the questions.

F#5N3U>2K8D6@YS2E&7!W8P%4A1M9X=L3V<

How many letters are immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a number?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 23
As per the given question, the sequence will be number, letter and number or letter respectively

F#5N3U>2K8D6@YS2E&7!W8P%4A1M9X=L3V<

Five letters are immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a number.

Hence, option b is the correct answer.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 24

Direction Text: Each of the question below consists of one question and some statements given below it. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of the statement is/are sufficient to answer the given question.

How is ‘blue’ written in that code?

I. In a certain code, ‘pink and blue’ is written as ‘ki vo tu’ in that code language.

II. In a certain code, ‘spread blue carpet’ is written as ‘ti mi ki’ in that code language.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 24
Clearly, I alone and II alone are insufficient.

Combining I and II together, common word in both statement Blue is coded as ‘ki’. Thus I and II together are sufficient.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 25

Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G appeared for the interview during seven different months from January to July of the same year. C appeared for the interview in which of the following months?

Statement I) D appeared for the interview in a month which has a maximum number of days. Four people appeared for the interview between D and B who appeared for the interview immediately after G. The number of people who appeared for the interview before G and after A is the same. At Least one person appeared for the interview between A and E. F did not appear for the interview after C.

Statement II) B appeared for the interview in a month which is having 30 days. More than two people appeared for an interview between B and F. One person appeared for the interview between F and C. More than one person appeared for the interview between C and E. A appeared for the interview in march.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 25
Statement I) D appeared for the interview in a month which has a maximum number of days. Four people appeared for the interview between D and B who appeared for the interview immediately after G.

Here two cases are possible which are given below in Case(i) and Case(ii).

The number of people who appeared for the interview before G and after A is the same.

In Case(ii), A is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

At Least one person appeared for the interview between A and E. F did not appear for the interview after C.

We can obtain the answer from this information.

Statement II) A appeared for the interview in march. B appeared for the interview in a month which is having 30 days.

Here B is possible in two places which are given below in Case(i) and Case(ii).

More than two people appeared for an interview between B and F.

In Case(ii), F is possible in two places which are given below in Case(ii)(a) and Case(ii)(b).

One person appeared for the interview between F and C.

In Case(ii)(b), C is not possible as per the above given condition. So this case is eliminated.

We can obtain the answer from this information.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 26

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

! → North

^ → South

* → West

$ → East

# → Either 5 or 9 meters

& → Either 3 or 8 meters

A ^ B means A is south of B.

A & B means A is either 3 or 8 meters from B.

A !* B means A is north-west of B.

A * # B means A is west of B, and A is either 5 or 9 meters from B.

Point P is 5 meters north of point Q, which is 6 meters away from point R.

I. S $ P

II. P & S

III. T !& S

IV. U *# T

V. U !* Q

VI. R ^& U

VII. R * Q

Q. What is the direction of point P with respect to point U?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 26
Point P is 5 m north of point Q, which is 6 m away from point R.

I. S $ P → S is east of P.

II. P & S → P is either 3 or 8 meters from S.

III. T !& S → T is north of S, and T is either 3 or 8 meters from S.

IV. U *# T → U is west of T, and U is either 5 or 9 meters from T.

V. U !* Q → U is north-west of Q.

VI. R ^& U → R is south of U, and R is either 3 or 8 meters from U.

VII. R * Q → R is west of Q.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 27

Garima was born on which of the following days of a week?

Statement I) Garima’s uncle correctly remembers that she was born after wednesday but before saturday.

Statement II) Garima’s father correctly remembers that she was born before friday.

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 27

From Statement I), we can say that Garima was born on either Thursday or Friday.

From Statement II), we can say that Garima was born before Friday.

So none of the statements alone is sufficient to answer the question.

From Statement I) and Statement II) together, we can say that Garima was born on Thursday. So both the statements together are sufficient to answer the question.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 28

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J travel to different cities namely Ranchi, Patna, Siwan and Ara on four different dates such as 5, 10, 15 and 20 of a month but not necessarily in the same order. No two persons travelling the same city travel on the same date. Minimum of two persons travels one city. At least two people travel on the same date.

A is travelling to Ranchi on 20. C either travels to Patna or Ranchi. H travels to Ranchi on 5. E and F both travel to Patna but none of them travels on 20. J travels on 15 of the month. I travel to Ara either on 10 or 20 of the month. B travels to Siwan on 20. G travels on 20. E travels on 15. The one travelling to Siwan leaves on 15 of the month. G travels to Ara. D travels to Siwan. Three people travel to Ranchi.

Q. F travels to which city?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 28
1. A is travelling to Ranchi on 20. Two people travel between A and C. Therefore C travels on 5. C either travels to Patna or Ranchi. H travels to Ranchi on 5. If H travels to Ranchi on 5 then C travels to Patna as no two person travel the same place on same date. B travels to Siwan on 20. G travels to Ara on 20.

2. E and F both travel to Patna. E travels on 15. Therefore, F travels on 10 as neither E nor F travel on 20 and C travels to Patna on 5. I travels to Ara on 10 as G travels to Ara on 20. D travels to Siwan on 15. J travels on 15 to Ranchi as three people travel to Ranchi.

F travels to Patna city.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 29

Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J travel to different cities namely Ranchi, Patna, Siwan and Ara on four different dates such as 5, 10, 15 and 20 of a month but not necessarily in the same order. No two persons travelling the same city travel on the same date. Minimum of two persons travels one city. At least two people travel on the same date.

A is travelling to Ranchi on 20. C either travels to Patna or Ranchi. H travels to Ranchi on 5. E and F both travel to Patna but none of them travels on 20. J travels on 15 of the month. I travel to Ara either on 10 or 20 of the month. B travels to Siwan on 20. G travels on 20. E travels on 15. The one travelling to Siwan leaves on 15 of the month. G travels to Ara. D travels to Siwan. Three people travel to Ranchi.

Q. I travels on which date?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 29
1. A is travelling to Ranchi on 20. Two people travel between A and C. Therefore C travels on 5. C either travels to Patna or Ranchi. H travels to Ranchi on 5. If H travels to Ranchi on 5 then C travels to Patna as no two person travel the same place on same date. B travels to Siwan on 20. G travels to Ara on 20.

2. E and F both travel to Patna. E travels on 15. Therefore, F travels on 10 as neither E nor F travel on 20 and C travels to Patna on 5. I travels to Ara on 10 as G travels to Ara on 20. D travels to Siwan on 15. J travels on 15 to Ranchi as three people travel to Ranchi.

IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 30

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Ten friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J travel to different cities namely Ranchi, Patna, Siwan and Ara on four different dates such as 5, 10, 15 and 20 of a month but not necessarily in the same order. No two persons travelling the same city travel on the same date. Minimum of two persons travels one city. At least two people travel on the same date.

A is travelling to Ranchi on 20. C either travels to Patna or Ranchi. H travels to Ranchi on 5. E and F both travel to Patna but none of them travels on 20. J travels on 15 of the month. I travel to Ara either on 10 or 20 of the month. B travels to Siwan on 20. G travels on 20. E travels on 15. The one travelling to Siwan leaves on 15 of the month. G travels to Ara. D travels to Siwan. Three people travel to Ranchi.

Q. How many people travel Patna?

Detailed Solution for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Mock Test - 7 - Question 30
1. A is travelling to Ranchi on 20. Two people travel between A and C. Therefore C travels on 5. C either travels to Patna or Ranchi. H travels to Ranchi on 5. If H travels to Ranchi on 5 then C travels to Patna as no two person travel the same place on same date. B travels to Siwan on 20. G travels to Ara on 20.

2. E and F both travel to Patna. E travels on 15. Therefore, F travels on 10 as neither E nor F travel on 20 and C travels to Patna on 5. I travels to Ara on 10 as G travels to Ara on 20. D travels to Siwan on 15. J travels on 15 to Ranchi as three people travel to Ranchi.

Three people C, E and F travel to Patna.

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