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IBPS RRB OS-1 2025 Reasoning Test - 12
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  • Question 1/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    There are seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z, with different heights. X is taller than at least three persons. V is taller than X. Y is shorter than T. U is just taller than V but shorter than Z. W is taller than T.  The height of the tallest person is 190cm. The height of W is 120cm.

    How many persons are taller than W?

    Solutions

    Z (190) > U > V > X > W (120) > T > Y

    Answer: A

  • Question 2/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    There are seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z, with different heights. X is taller than at least three persons. V is taller than X. Y is shorter than T. U is just taller than V but shorter than Z. W is taller than T.  The height of the tallest person is 190cm. The height of W is 120cm.

    If the sum of the heights of Z and T is 280cm and the sum of the heights of T and X is 230cm, then what is the height of X?

    Solutions

    Z (190) > U > V > X > W (120) > T > Y

    Answer: B

    Z+T = 280, T + X = 230

    T = 90, X = 140

  • Question 3/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    There are seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z, with different heights. X is taller than at least three persons. V is taller than X. Y is shorter than T. U is just taller than V but shorter than Z. W is taller than T.  The height of the tallest person is 190cm. The height of W is 120cm.

    Which of the following statement(s) is/are not true?

    Solutions

    Z (190) > U > V > X > W (120) > T > Y

    Answer: C

  • Question 4/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    A bike from point D travels towards the east for 5m and reaches point E. After taking a right turn from point E, it travels 8m to reach point F where it takes a left turn and travels for 5m and reaches point G. From point G the bike takes a left turn travels for 14m and reaches point H. Then the bike takes a right turn from point H and travels for 4m to reach point I, where it takes a right turn and Travels for 2m to reach point J. From point J it takes right turn and travels for 5m and stops at point K.

    What is the shortest distance between the points E and I?

    Solutions

    Answer: B

    (EI)2=√(IX)2+(EX)2

    EI = √(6)+ (9)= 36 + 81 = √117m

  • Question 5/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    A bike from point D travels towards the east for 5m and reaches point E. After taking a right turn from point E, it travels 8m to reach point F where it takes a left turn and travels for 5m and reaches point G. From point G the bike takes a left turn travels for 14m and reaches point H. Then the bike takes a right turn from point H and travels for 4m to reach point I, where it takes a right turn and Travels for 2m to reach point J. From point J it takes right turn and travels for 5m and stops at point K.

    In which direction is point J with respect to point F?

    Solutions

    Answer: A

  • Question 6/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Eight persons –A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row in such a way that some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Not more than two adjacent persons are facing the same direction.

    E sits second from one of the ends. B sits third to the left of E. Only two persons sit between B and H. H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A. A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north. Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south. Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row. The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F. Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    How many persons sit between H and E?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement

    We have

    • E sits second from one of the ends.
    • B sits third to the left of E.
    • Only two persons sit between B and H.

    From the above condition, we have two possibilities

    Again we have

    • H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A.
    • A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north.
    • Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south.
    • Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row.

    From the above condition, case 1 split into one more possibility

    Again we have

    • The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F.
    • Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    From the above condition case-1 and case-1a gets eliminated because The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting  to the right of F, which is not satisfied.

    Hence case-2 shows the final arrangement

    Answer: B

  • Question 7/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Eight persons –A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row in such a way that some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Not more than two adjacent persons are facing the same direction.

    E sits second from one of the ends. B sits third to the left of E. Only two persons sit between B and H. H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A. A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north. Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south. Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row. The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F. Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    What is the position of C with respect to F?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement

    We have

    • E sits second from one of the ends.
    • B sits third to the left of E.
    • Only two persons sit between B and H.

    From the above condition, we have two possibilities

    Again we have

    • H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A.
    • A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north.
    • Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south.
    • Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row.

    From the above condition, case 1 split into one more possibility

    Again we have

    • The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F.
    • Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    From the above condition case-1 and case-1a gets eliminated because The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting  to the right of F, which is not satisfied.

    Hence case-2 shows the final arrangement

    Answer: A

  • Question 8/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Eight persons –A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row in such a way that some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Not more than two adjacent persons are facing the same direction.

    E sits second from one of the ends. B sits third to the left of E. Only two persons sit between B and H. H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A. A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north. Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south. Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row. The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F. Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    Who among the following person sits second to the left of A?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement

    We have

    • E sits second from one of the ends.
    • B sits third to the left of E.
    • Only two persons sit between B and H.

    From the above condition, we have two possibilities

    Again we have

    • H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A.
    • A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north.
    • Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south.
    • Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row.

    From the above condition, case 1 split into one more possibility

    Again we have

    • The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F.
    • Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    From the above condition case-1 and case-1a gets eliminated because The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting  to the right of F, which is not satisfied.

    Hence case-2 shows the final arrangement

    Answer: E

  • Question 9/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Eight persons –A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row in such a way that some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Not more than two adjacent persons are facing the same direction.

    E sits second from one of the ends. B sits third to the left of E. Only two persons sit between B and H. H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A. A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north. Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south. Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row. The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F. Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    If B is related to C and F is related to D in a certain way, then who among the following person is related to A?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement

    We have

    • E sits second from one of the ends.
    • B sits third to the left of E.
    • Only two persons sit between B and H.

    From the above condition, we have two possibilities

    Again we have

    • H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A.
    • A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north.
    • Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south.
    • Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row.

    From the above condition, case 1 split into one more possibility

    Again we have

    • The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F.
    • Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    From the above condition case-1 and case-1a gets eliminated because The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting  to the right of F, which is not satisfied.

    Hence case-2 shows the final arrangement

    Answer: C

  • Question 10/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Eight persons –A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row in such a way that some of them are facing north while some of them are facing south. Not more than two adjacent persons are facing the same direction.

    E sits second from one of the ends. B sits third to the left of E. Only two persons sit between B and H. H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A. A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north. Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south. Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row. The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F. Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    How many persons are sitting to the left of G?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement

    We have

    • E sits second from one of the ends.
    • B sits third to the left of E.
    • Only two persons sit between B and H.

    From the above condition, we have two possibilities

    Again we have

    • H sits neither adjacent to A nor faces the same direction as A.
    • A sits third to the right of C, who sits facing north.
    • Only one person sits between A and G, who doesn't face south.
    • Neither A nor G sits at the end of the row.

    From the above condition, case 1 split into one more possibility

    Again we have

    • The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting to the right of F.
    • Both D and F face the opposite direction of G.

    From the above condition case-1 and case-1a gets eliminated because The number of persons sitting to the right of D is two more than the number of persons sitting  to the right of F, which is not satisfied.

    Hence case-2 shows the final arrangement

    Answer: D

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