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Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Clerks-Prelims -XIII-MT-44

IBPS REGIONAL RURAL BANKS (RRBs)


CLERKS-XIII-Prelims - MODEL TEST-44
REASONING

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Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circular table with an equal
distance between adjacent persons and all of them are facing the center.
Two persons sit between S and V. V does not sit adjacent to T. R sits second
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to the left of U. U sits adjacent P. Two persons sit between T and P. R sits
immediate to neither P nor V.
1. Who sits second to left of R?
1) P 2) S 3) Q 4) V 5) T
2.

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What is the position of U with respect of Q?
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1) Second right 2) Third left 3) Second left 4) Third right 5) Fifth right
3. How many persons sit between S and T (when counted left of S)?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) No one
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4. Four of the following five are a like in a certain way and hence form a group, then
which one doesn’t belong to that group?
1) V - P 2) T - Q 3) P - U 4) R - S 5) Q - V
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5. Which among the following statement is ‘TRUE’?
1) Q and P are immediate neighbours 2) Two persons sit between S and T
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3) S and Q are immediate neighbours 4) One person sit between R and P


5) All the statements are false
Direction (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
U2R@YT9*7HB5¥LE#8PS$J4OD©GZ&6F£W3%AKQNC
6. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement which are immedi-
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ately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a letter?
1) None 2) Two 3) Four 4) Three 5) One
7. Which element is fifteenth to the left of sixth from the right end?
1) $ 2) S 3) 8 4) # 5) P
8. If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement then which of the
following element is the fourth to the right of sixteenth from left end?
1) 6 2) O 3) D 4) F 5) G
9. How many vowels are there in the above series which are immediately followed
by a symbol and immediately preceded by a consonant?
1) One 2) Four 3) None 4) Two 5) Three
10. How many such elements are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately followed by a number and also immediately preceded by a conso-
nant?
1) None 2) Three 3) One 4) Two 5) More than three

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Direction (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and G are placed one above another in a stack.
Three boxes are placed between box G and box C. Box F is placed below box D. Box
D is not placed below box G. Two boxes are placed between box A and box E. Box D
is placed one of the boxes above box B. Box G is placed immediately below box A.
Box F is placed above to box C but not above to box B.
11. How many boxes are placed above to box B?
1) None 2) One 3) Four 4) Two 5) Three
12. Which box is placed at the bottom-most position?
1) Box F 2) box B 3) Box C 4) Box A 5) Box G

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13. Four of the following five are a like in a certain way and hence form a group, then
which one doesn’t belong to that group?
1) D, A 2) C, F 3) B, E 4) F, D 5) G, B
14. How many boxes are placed between box C and box E?
1) One 2) Three 3) Four 4) Two 5) None
15.
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Which among the following statement is the ‘TRUE’?
1) Box E is placed immediately below box G
2) Two boxes between box A and box F

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3) Box A is placed second from the top
4) Box G is placed immediately above box A 5) Both 3 and 4
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Direction (16-19): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
In a certain code language
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“City Join FortBand” is written as “lr nr fr kr”


“Glory War Want City” is written as “kr dr ur tr”
“Rest Fort With War” is written as “pr sr nr ur”
“Rule With Time Glory” is written as “wr cr sr tr”
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(Note:All the codes are two letter codes only)
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16. What is the code for “Rest”?


1) nr 2) fr 3) cr 4) pr 5) wr
17. What is the code for “Want”?
1) tr 2) dr 3) kr 4) cr 5) fr
18. What is the code for “Time”?
1) lr 2) cr 3) dr 4) wr 5) Either 2 or 4
19. What will be the possible code for “Join”?
1) kr 2) pr 3) fr 4) nr 5) tr
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Direction (20-24): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a linear row with an equal distance be-
tween adjacent persons and all of them are facing South direction.
Two persons sit between R and U. U does not sit at any extreme ends. P sits
second to the right of T. As many persons sit to the right of P as left of Q. More
than one person sits between P and U. U sits to the left of S.
20. Who among the following person sits second to the left of S?
1) R 2) P 3) Q 4) T 5) U
21. How many persons sit between R and U?
1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) No one 5) More than three
22. What is the position of T with respect to Q?
1) Immediate right 2) Second to the left 3) Third to the left
4) Third to the right 5) Immediate left
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23. If all the persons are arranged in an alphabetical order from left to right (All of
them are facing south), then how many persons will remain unchanged?
1) Three 2) Two 3) One 4) No one 5) More than three
24. Four of the following five are a like in a certain way and hence form a group, then
which one doesn’t belong to that group?
1) R - P 2) Q - U 3) T -R 4) U - S 5) S - Q
Direction (25-27): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
In a family having eight persons those are M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T. S is
sister-in-law of O. M is spouse of P. R is child of N. M is father of N, who is brother
of O. Q is son-in-law of P. T is grandson of P. R is niece of O and cousin of T. M has

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only two childrens. There is no single parent in the family.
25. Who is the mother of T?
1) R 2) Q 3) P 4) N 5) O
26. How is O related to R?
1) Brother 2) Father 3) Son 4) Aunt 5) Husband
27. How is S related to N?
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1) Wife 2) Sister 3) Mother 4) Daughter 5) Aunt
Direction (28-30): The following questions are based on the five three letter
words given below.
RAS ACT

E DUE VFN KSY


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28. If all the letters in each of the words are arranged alphabetically (within the
word), then how many words will remain unchanged?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
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29. If each vowel is changed to the previous letter and each consonant is changed to
the next letter, then all the words are arranged according to the alphabetical
order from left to right, then which of the following word is second from the right
end (Note: Consider Z is previous letter of A and A is the next letter of Z)?
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1) ACT 2) DUE 3) KSY 4) RAS 5) VFN
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30. If the first and second letters of all the words are interchanged within the word
then how many meaningful words can be formed?
1) None 2) Two 3) One 4) Three 5) More than three
Direction (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Six persons- E, F, G, H, K and L purchased different bikes viz. Honda, Hero,
Enfield, Suzuki, Yamaha and KTM, one after another within a day but not neces-
sarily in the same order.
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Only two persons are purchased between E and K. K purchased Yamaha. K
is purchased before G. G purchased Hero. Only two persons are purchased be-
tween G and F. E did not purchase Honda. As many persons purchased before H
as after the one who purchased Enfield. G purchased immediately before L. L
purchased neither Honda nor Suzuki. H purchased before F.
31. Who among the following person purchased Suzuki?
1) K 2) E 3) L 4) H 5) F
32. How many persons purchased between E and the one who is purchased Honda?
1) No one 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four
33. As many persons purchased between L and the one who purchased Enfield as
persons purchased between____ and ____?
1) The one who purchased Suzuki, K 2) H, the one who purchased KTM
3) The one who purchased Hero, H 4) F, the one who purchased Honda
5) G, the one who purchased Yamaha
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34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, then
which one doesn’t belong to that group?
1) G - Yamaha 2) L - Hero 3) E - KTM 4) K - Honda 5) F - Enfield
35. How many persons purchased before the one who purchased KTM?
1) Five 2) Three 3) Two 4) One 5) Four
Direction: (36-39) In the question, relationship between some elements is shown
in the statements (s). These statements are followed by two conclusions. Read
the statements and given answer.
36. Statement: N  U  Q=M  S  T=P>R
Conclusions: I: N < P II: T  N

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1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
37. Statement: K<N  G  D<E=H  P=L
Conclusions: I: G < L II: E  L
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1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
38. Statement:

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F  N  L=C  D<G  H=B
Conclusions: I: F = D II: D  B
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1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
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5) Both conclusions I and II are true


39. Statement: P  H  L=N  M=O>K=Q
Conclusions: I: P < O II: M = P
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
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3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
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5) Both conclusions I and II are true


40. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “FEBRUARY” which has as
many letters between them as we have in the English alphabetical series from
both forward and backward directions?
1) Four 2) Three 3) One 4) Two 5) More than four
NUMERICAL ABILITY
Direction (41-53): What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the
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following questions.

41. (? × 180) ÷ 20 = 232  18.5  4  292


1) 4 2) 3 3) 5 4) 6 5) 2

42. (4)2 - (2)3 + 392 = ? % of 235


1) 40 2) 30 3) 50 4) 24 5) 20
43. 37.5% of 360 + ? = (21)2
1) 406 2) 306 3) 506 4) 246 5) 206
44. (37 × 19 + 17)  24 + ? = (8)3 + 208
1) 490 2) 610 3) 590 4) 690 5) 700
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5 1 2
45. 3 ×9 ÷4 =?
7 3 6
1) 9 2) 6 3) 8 4) 5 5) 7
6 11 31
46. 12 +7 = ? + 13
21 21 42
1 1 1 1 2
1) 7 2) 6 3) 8 4) 5 5) 7
13 14 14 6 9

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47. 14 % of 276.5 + 52.1 × 5 = ?
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1) 300 2) 350 3) 280 4) 275 5) 370
48. 26 × 39 – 73 × 9 + 91 × 19 = ?
1) 2100 2) 2506 3) 2006 4) 2156 5) 2086
49. 238 ÷ 17 × 19 + (?)3 = 391
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1) 9 2) 6 3) 8 4) 5 5) 10
50. 46% of 1450 - ? = 35% of 620
1) 409 2) 460

E 3) 450 4) 550 5) 510


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51. 133 + 239 - 329 + 897 = ?
1) 844 2) 960 3) 850 4) 950 5) 940
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52. 3844  ? + 28 = 92
1) 252 2) 280 3) 300 4) 352 5) 240
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53. 54% of (50 × 27) = (?)
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1) 29 2) 33 3) 24 4) 36 5) 27
Direction (54-59): Study the bar graph carefully and answer the given questions.
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The given below bar graph shows the number of days taken to complete a
piece of work by five persons
Days

E 15
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D 45

C 18

B 32

A 25

0 10 20 30 40 50
54. E started working after a few days of working he is replaced by A. A worked for 15
days to complete the work, after how many days E is replaced by A?
1) 9 2) 6 3) 8 4) 5 5) 7

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55. The number of days taken by D alone to complete the work is how many days
more than the number of days taken by B alone to complete the work?
1) 19 2) 30 3) 13 4) 20 5) 27
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56. A and E started the work after completing th of work they will be replaced by D
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to finish the remaining work. Find the ratio between the number of days taken by
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A and E together to complete th and D alone to complete th of the work?
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1) 7:9 2) 3:9 3) 6:5 4) 5:6 5) 1:6
57. Find the average number of days taken by all the five persons working

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independently to complete the work.
1) 27 2) 29 3) 25 4) 26 5) 21
58. What is the respective ratio between the number of days taken by C to E ?
1) 7:9 2) 3:9 3) 6:5 4) 5:6 5) 1:6
59. The number of days taken by C is how much percentage more or less than the

2) 30
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number of days taken by A alone to complete the work?
1) 38 3) 35 4) 26 5) 28
Direction (60-64): What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the
following questions.
60. 39
1) 51
45 ?
2) 53
75

E 99
3) 55
129
4) 60 5) 57
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61. 8 ? 6 15 52.5 236.25
1) 5 2) 3 3) 4 4) 6 5) 7
62. 30 34 43 59 84 ? 169
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1) 115 2) 130 3) 124 4) 120 5) 117


63. 19 42 71 102 139 ?
1) 180 2) 183 3) 140 4) 160 5) 170
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64. 32 16 16 24 48 120 ?
1) 240 2) 360 3) 480 4) 420 5) 180
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Direction (65-70): Study the line graph carefully and answer the given questions.
The given below line graph shows the different color Roses sold by two
vendors A and B in a day.

A B

90
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80 80 75
75
70 65 70
60
60
55 65
50 50
50 45
40
40
30
20
10
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White Yellow Red Pink Orange Peach

65. Vendor A sells each Red color Rose for Rs.10 to earn a profit of Rs.2.5 on each
Red color Rose. Find the total cost price of Red color Roses for vendor A?
1) 540 2) 660 3) 480 4) 560 5) 600
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66. The cost price of each Peach color Rose for Vendor B is Rs10, he sells each Peach
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color Rose with a profit of 33 % . Find the total profit earned by Vendor B by
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selling Peach color Roses.

1) 300 2) 150 3) 400 4) 600 5) 450

67. What is the respective ratio between the total number of flowers sold by vendor A
to the total number of flowers sold by vendor B?

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1) 31:36 2) 36:37 3) 5:6 4) 37:36 5) 41:50

68. What is the difference between the number of White, Yellow, and Pink color
Roses sold by vendor A to the number of Pink, Orange, and Yellow color Roses
sold by vendor B?
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1) 30 2) 60 3) 45 4) 70 5) 55

69.

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Find the sum of the average number of Orange color Roses sold by vendors A and
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B together and the total number of Peach color Roses sold by vendors A and B
together?
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1) 175 2) 160 3) 145 4) 170 5) 155

70. If the respective difference between the number of sold and unsold Roses of all
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colors together by vendor A is 240. Find the number of unsold Roses of vendor A?
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1) 145 2) 160 3) 130 4) 170 5) 150

71. The side of a square is equal to the breadth of the rectangle and the length of the
rectangle is 5 cm more than the breadth of the rectangle. The side of the square
is 3 10648 . Find the area of the rectangle? (in m2)
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1) 554 2) 594 3) 494 4) 590 5) 550

72. Two boats A and B are at the same point the speeds of boats in still water is 15
kmph and 13 kmph respectively and the speed of the current is 5 kmph, boat A
going against the stream and boat B going along with the stream what is the
distance between them after 3 hours? (in km)

1) 74 2) 78 3) 44 4) 84 5) 55

73. Lucky invested Rs.17000 in a scheme offering compound interest at the rate of
R% p.a. for two years. The interest received after two years is Rs.4324.8. Find
the rate of interest p.a.

1) 10 2) 20 3) 15 4) 16 5) 12

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74. Three pipes A, B, and C are connected to a tank, pipe A and C will fill the empty
tank in 10 minutes and 16 minutes respectively pipe B can empty the tank in 12
minutes. Find the taken by all the three pipes to fill the tank (A, B, and C) each
working alternatively for one minute respectively? (in minutes)

1) 36.5 2) 25.5 3) 19.5 4) 16.5 5) 12.5

75. The sum of the present ages of three persons Venu, Manu, and Madhav is 100
years. The present age of Venu and Manu together is 60 years and Manu and
Madhav together is 65 years. Find the respective ratio of their present ages?
1) 7:5:8 2) 4:5:7 3) 1:9:5 4) 1:6:5 5) 1:2:5

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76. A trader sells an article by giving a 12% discount on the marked price thereby
earning a profit of 18.8%. The trader marks how much percent more than the
cost price on the article.

1) 37 2) 45 3) 25 4) 35 5) 30

77.
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The average experience of the total number of employees in the company is 5.6
years. The average experience of male employees in the company is 6 years and
that of female employees is 5 years. What is the respective ratio between the

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male and female employees in the company?
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1) 3:4 2) 4:3 3) 2:3 4) 3:5 5) 3:2

78. A bag contains Rs.5, Rs.2, Rs.1, and Rs.0.20 coins. The respective ratio of Rs.5,
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Rs.2, Rs.1 and Rs.0.20 coins in the bag is 12:20:17:18 and the total amount in the
bag is Rs.120.6. Find the total number of Rs.1 coins in the bag.

1) 30 2) 17 3) 34 4) 35 5) 27
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79. A vessel contains some quantity of coconut oil and almond oil in the ratio of 5:4,
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when 20 liters of curry leaves oil is added to the vessel the ratio became 20:16:5,
find the initial quantity of oil in the vessel.
1) 140 2) 134 3) 144 4) 152 5) 180
80. Find the probability of selecting a spade of honor card from a pack of 52 cards.
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9 9 3 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
26 13 52 13 52

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