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Organization rrb rrc ibps
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Exam Date 12, September, 2015
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Question Paper

1. Statements

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Conclusions
I. C D
II. H S
If either conclusion I or II is true

If only conclusion I is true

It both conclusion I and II are true

If neither conclusion I nor II is true

If only conclusion II is true


2. Statements
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Conclusions
I. E P
II. P E

If either conclusion I or II is true

If only conclusion I is true

It both conclusion I and II are true

If neither conclusion I nor II is true

If only conclusion II is true

3. Statements
S J T T P
Conclusions
I. S O
II. P S

If either conclusion I or II is true

If only conclusion I is true

It both conclusion I and II are true

If neither conclusion I nor II is true

If only conclusion II is true

4. Statements
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Conclusions
I. R A
II. V G

If either conclusion I or II is true

If only conclusion I is true

It both conclusion I and II are true

If neither conclusion I nor II is true

If only conclusion II is true

5. Statements
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If either conclusion I or II is true

If only conclusion I is true

It both conclusion I and II are true

If neither conclusion I nor II is true

If only conclusion II is true

Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 X and Y are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2 F and G are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Only two people sit to the left of E. only one person sits between E and F. V is an immediate neighbor of the one of the who faces F. X sits second to the right of V. Only two people sit between X and T. G faces one of the immediate neighbours of X. Y sits second to the right of U. D faces W. B does not face X.

6 What is the position of U with respect to

Second to the left

Second to the right

Third to the left

Third to the right

Fourth to the right

7 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and hence from a group. Which of them does not belong to that group?

V

E

U

W

B

8 Who amongst the following is facing

B

E

G

F

C

9 Who amongst the following is facing

B

G

E

C

F

10 Which of the following statements is true regarding

C sits at one of the extreme ends of the row.

C is an immediate neighbour of B.

C faces U.

C faces one of the immediate neighbour of V

None of the given statements is true.

11. Which of the following represents the direction of Point A with respect to Point

North-West

North

North-East

South-West

South-East

12. How far is point B from point

7 am

5 m

4 m

10 m

2 m

13.
Statements All roses are lotuses. Some lotuses are orchids. No orchid is a daisy.

Conclusions
I. All rows are orchids.
II. No daisy is a lotus

if neither conclusion I nor II is true

if both conclusion I and II are true

if either conclusion I or II is true

if only conclusion II is true

if only conclusion I is true

14. Statements Some huts are canopies. Some canopies are tents.
Conclusions
I. No tent is a hut.
II. At least some tents are hunts.

if neither conclusion I nor II is true

if both conclusion I and II are true

if either conclusion I or II is true

if only conclusion II is true

if only conclusion I is true

15. Statements Some salads are vegetables. All vegetables are fruits. All fruits are juices.
Conclusions
I. All vegetables are juices.
II. Some salads are definitely not fruits.

if neither conclusion I nor II is true

if both conclusion I and II are true

if either conclusion I or II is true

if only conclusion II is true

if only conclusion I is true

16. Statements No stem is a root. Some roots are trunks. Al trunks are woods.

Conclusions:
I. All trunks can never be stems.
II. At least some roots are woods.

if neither conclusion I nor II is true

if both conclusion I and II are true

if either conclusion I or II is true

if only conclusion II is true

if only conclusion I is true

17. Statements All flowers are garlands. No garland is an accessory.

Conclusions
I. All garlands are flowers.
II. No flower is an accessory.

if neither conclusion I nor II is true

if both conclusion I and II are true

if either conclusion I or II is true

if only conclusion II is true

if only conclusion I is true

18. This question is based on the given four-digit numbers: 2413 9406 8492 6736 4940 Which of the following will be the sum of the fourth digit of the number which is third from the left and the second digit of the number which is first from the right?

Other than those given as options

5

12

9

11

19. How will the word GEAPES be written, if all its letters are arranged in alphabetical order and then each letter is replaced by its immediately next letter is replaced by its immediately next letter in the English alphabetical series?

CGIPRS

BEIQSR

BFHQST

CEUPTS

BFHQUW

20. In certain code language, BAKED is coded as and PRINT is coded as

"KIRMG'. How will SHRED be coded in the same code language?

HSIVW

HSITH

GRJVW

GRJJV

Cannot be determined

Eight friends, W and X are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones those who sit in the middle of the sides face the centre while those who sit at the four corners face outside (i.e. opposite to the centre). R sits to immediate left of T. T sits at one of the corners of the table. Only two people sit between R and W. X sits second to right of S. S faces the same direction as W (i.e. if W faces the centre then S also faces the centre and vice-versa). U is neither an immediate neighbour of X nor T. V is not an immediate neighbour of W.

21 Four the following five are alike in a certain way and so from a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

X

Q

V

R

U

22 Who sit exactly between R and W when counted from the left of

T

V

U

X

X

23 Who sits second to the right of

X

R

W

T

Q

24 Which of the following is true regarding

None of the given options is true.

Q is an immediate neighbour of R.

T sits to immediate left of Q.

Q sits exactly between U and S.

Q faces outside.

25 What is the position of X with respect to

Third to the left

Second to the right

Fourth to the left

Second to the left

Third to the right

In a certain code language, 'Keep your eyes open' is written as co kh 'eyes on school bus' is written as co rs 'keep bag is bus' is written as ef bn 'open your school bag' is written as ef nx (All codes are two-letter coded only)

26 What is the code for in the given code language?

rs

vy

bn

df

Other than those given as options

27 In the given code language, what does the code stand for?

in

Either or

eyes

school

Either or
28 What may be the possible code for 'garbage bag' in the given code language?

av bn

ef av

kh bn

ef kh

nx rs

29 What is the code for 'school' in the given code language

vy

nx

co

wd

ef

30 If 'keep on track' is coded as pe in the given code language, then what is the code for

te

rs

kh

Cannot be determined

pe

A building has eight floors numbered one to eight, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered one, the floor above it, number two and so on such that the topmost floor is numbered eight. One out of eight people viz, T and U lives on one of these floors. L lives on an even numbered floor but not on floor number 2. Only three people live between L an R. J live on ad number floor. Only two people live between J and M. J lives on a floor above M. U lives immediately below T. U does not live on any of the floors above R. K does not live on the lowermost floor.

31 Which of the following is true with respect to the given arrangement?

S live on the lowermost floor.

L lives on a floor immediately above floor.

None of the given options is true.

K lives on an even numbered floor.

L lives on floor number 6.

32 Who lives on floor number

U

M

T

J

K

33 Who lives on the topmost floor (i.e. floor number

R

T

K

S

L

34 Who amongst the following live on the floor immediately below the floor on which U lives?

K

L

J

M

No one as U lives on the lowermost floor

35 Who lives exactly between the floors on which J and M live?

S

T

U

T

L

36. All the letters of the word CRUMBLE are arranged as per the English alphabetical series. Then a meaningful English word (starting with is formed with the second, fourth, sixth and seventh alphabets so formed, which of the following will be the third letter of the word from the left?

U

No meaningful English word can be formed.

R

E

C

37. How many alphabets (as per the English alphabetical order) are there between the second and seventh letters of the word SACREDLY?

8

12

7

10

15


38.

Study the following information and answer the given questions. K is father of J. J is the sister of L. L is the mother of D. K is married to T. T has only two daughters. T is the mother of U. T is the sister of M.

How is T related to

Mother

Aunt

Grand-mother

Cannot be determined

Grand-daughter

39.

Study the following information and answer the given questions. K is father of J. J is the sister of L. L is the mother of D. K is married to T. T has only two daughters. T is the mother of U. T is the sister of M.

How is M related to

Brother

Sister

Father

Mother

Cannot be determined

40.
Study the following information and answer the given questions. K is father of J. J is the sister of L. L is the mother of D. K is married to T. T has only two daughters. T is the mother of U. T is the sister of M.

If R is married to then how is R related to

Son

Daughter

Cannot be determined

Daughter-in-law

Son-in-law


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