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IBPS RRB Clerk 13th Aug 2023 Memory Based Test 707
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    Seven people live in a seven-story building. One person lives on one floor. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the top floor is numbered 7. Three people live between D and F, where D lives below F. Two people live between C and D. Four people live between B and D. E lives adjacent to B. F and D do not live adjacent to A. G does not live adjacent to B.

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    How many people live between G and E?

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    Seven people live in a seven-story building. One person lives on one floor. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the top floor is numbered 7. Three people live between D and F, where D lives below F. Two people live between C and D. Four people live between B and D. E lives adjacent to B. F and D do not live adjacent to A. G does not live adjacent to B.

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    How many people live above C?
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    Seven people live in a seven-story building. One person lives on one floor. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the top floor is numbered 7. Three people live between D and F, where D lives below F. Two people live between C and D. Four people live between B and D. E lives adjacent to B. F and D do not live adjacent to A. G does not live adjacent to B.

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    Who lives between D and A?
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    Seven people live in a seven-story building. One person lives on one floor. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the top floor is numbered 7. Three people live between D and F, where D lives below F. Two people live between C and D. Four people live between B and D. E lives adjacent to B. F and D do not live adjacent to A. G does not live adjacent to B.

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    E lives on the floor numbered as ___.
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    Seven people live in a seven-story building. One person lives on one floor. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the top floor is numbered 7. Three people live between D and F, where D lives below F. Two people live between C and D. Four people live between B and D. E lives adjacent to B. F and D do not live adjacent to A. G does not live adjacent to B.

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    Who lives on floor numbered as 2?
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    Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E are sitting in row - 1 and facing south and P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in row - 2 and facing north such that the people sitting in row - 1 are sitting opposite to the people sitting in row – 2 . All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

    A sits third to the right of the one who faces R. P sits opposite to the one who sits adjacent to A. Two people sit between P and Q. E sits two places away from the one who faces Q. One person sits between B and E who does not face T. C does not sit adjacent to B.

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    How many people sit to the left of D?

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    Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E are sitting in row - 1 and facing south and P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in row - 2 and facing north such that the people sitting in row - 1 are sitting opposite to the people sitting in row – 2 . All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

    A sits third to the right of the one who faces R. P sits opposite to the one who sits adjacent to A. Two people sit between P and Q. E sits two places away from the one who faces Q. One person sits between B and E who does not face T. C does not sit adjacent to B.

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    Who sits opposite to T?
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    Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E are sitting in row - 1 and facing south and P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in row - 2 and facing north such that the people sitting in row - 1 are sitting opposite to the people sitting in row – 2 . All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

    A sits third to the right of the one who faces R. P sits opposite to the one who sits adjacent to A. Two people sit between P and Q. E sits two places away from the one who faces Q. One person sits between B and E who does not face T. C does not sit adjacent to B.

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    What is the position of P with respect to T?
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    Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E are sitting in row - 1 and facing south and P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in row - 2 and facing north such that the people sitting in row - 1 are sitting opposite to the people sitting in row – 2 . All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

    A sits third to the right of the one who faces R. P sits opposite to the one who sits adjacent to A. Two people sit between P and Q. E sits two places away from the one who faces Q. One person sits between B and E who does not face T. C does not sit adjacent to B.

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    Who sits second to the right of the one who sits opposite to Q?
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    Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E are sitting in row - 1 and facing south and P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in row - 2 and facing north such that the people sitting in row - 1 are sitting opposite to the people sitting in row – 2 . All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

    A sits third to the right of the one who faces R. P sits opposite to the one who sits adjacent to A. Two people sit between P and Q. E sits two places away from the one who faces Q. One person sits between B and E who does not face T. C does not sit adjacent to B.

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    Four of the following five are alike ina certain way and hence form a group. Which amongst the following does not belong to that group?
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    Direction: In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true, and then give your answers accordingly.

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    Statement:

    A ≥ J ≥ K > L = F > G < H = S ≤ D

    Conclusion:

    I. F > S

    II. L < A

    Solutions

    A ≥ J ≥ K > L = F > G < H = S ≤ D

    Conclusion:

    I. F > S Does not follow because F > G < H = S

    II. L < A Follows because A J K > L

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    Direction: In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true, and then give your answers accordingly.

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    Statement:

    Z = S < X > C > D = F ≤ V ≤ B ≥ G ≥ H = N

    Conclusion:

    I. B > D

    II. N ≤ B

    Solutions

    Z = S < X > C > D = F ≤ V ≤ B ≥ G ≥ H = N

    Conclusion:

    I. B > D Does not follow because D = F V B

    II. N ≤ B Follows because B G H = N

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    Direction: In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true, and then give your answers accordingly.

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    Statement:

    Y ≥ H = G > T = R < F < D ≤ E

    Conclusion:

    I. Y ≥ E

    II. E = T

    Solutions

    Y ≥ H = G > T = R < F < D ≤ E

    Conclusion:

    I. Y ≥ E Not follows because Y H = G > T = R < F < D E

    II. E = T Not follows because T = R < F < D E

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    Direction: In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true, and then give your answers accordingly.

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    Statement:

    P > L < O ≤ I = K ≤ J ≥ U = Y ≥ H > T

    Conclusion:

    I. J > L

    II. T < U

    Solutions

    P > L < O ≤ I = K ≤ J ≥ U = Y ≥ H > T

    Conclusion:

    I. J > L Follows as L < O I = K J

    II. T < U Follows as U = Y H > T

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    Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the 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 follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

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    Statements:
    Only a few Friends are Relatives.
    All Relatives are Family.
    No Family is Parent.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Friends are not Relatives
    II. No Relatives are Parents

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    Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the 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 follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

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    Statements:
    No Months are Years.
    All Years are Days.
    Only a few Days are Dates.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Years are Dates
    II. No Years are Dates

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    Statements:
    Only a few Papers are Cards.
    Only a few Cards are Greetings.
    All Greetings are Pages.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Papers are not Cards
    II. Some Cards are Pages


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    Statements:
    All Androids are Windows.
    No Windows are Linux.
    Only a few Linux are Unix.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Unix are not Windows
    II. Some Androids can be Linux

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    Point C is 10m east of point A. Point N is 11m north of point M. Point D is 6m south of point C. Point M is 4m east of point D. Point P is 10m west of point N. Point S is to the south of point P and to the west of point D.

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    What is the direction of point S with respect to point C?

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    Point C is 10m east of point A. Point N is 11m north of point M. Point D is 6m south of point C. Point M is 4m east of point D. Point P is 10m west of point N. Point S is to the south of point P and to the west of point D.

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    What is the direction of Point N with respect to Point S?
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    Point C is 10m east of point A. Point N is 11m north of point M. Point D is 6m south of point C. Point M is 4m east of point D. Point P is 10m west of point N. Point S is to the south of point P and to the west of point D.

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    What is the distance between Point P and Point S?
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    657   864   324   256    186

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    If the positions of the second and the third digit in each number are interchanged then, how many even numbers will be formed?

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    657   864   324   256    186
    After interchange
    675   846   342   265    168
    Three even numbers formed.
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    657   864   324   256    186

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    If all the digits in each number are arranged in ascending order within the number from left to right then, which of the following number will become the second lowest?
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    657   864   324   256    186
    After arrangement
    567   468   234   256    168
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    657   864   324   256    186

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    If  two is subtracted from the last digit of each number then, how many numbers thus formed will be divisible by three?
    Solutions

    657   864   324   256    186
    After subtraction
    655   862   322   254    184
    None is divisible by 3.
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    657   864   324   256    186

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    What is the difference between the third lowest number and the highest number?
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    657   864   324   256    186

    864-324 = 540

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    16, 97, 197, 318, 462, 649

    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    16 + 92 = 97

    97 + 102 = 197

    197 + 112 = 318

    318 + 122 = 462

    462 + 132 = 631

    Hence, the wrong number is 649.

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    53, 65, 79, 99, 125, 157
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    57 + 8 = 65

    65 + 14 = 79

    79 + 20 = 99

    99 + 26 = 125

    125 + 32 = 157

    The pattern for the differences is:

    8 + 6 = 14

    14 + 6 = 20

    20 + 6 = 26

    26 + 6 = 32

    Hence, the wrong number is 53.

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    132, 173, 214, 253, 296, 337
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    132 + 41 = 173

    173 + 41 = 214

    214 + 41 = 255

    255 + 41 = 296

    296 + 41 = 337

    Hence, the wrong number is 253.

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    65, 73, 100, 164, 296, 505
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    65 + 23 = 73

    73 + 33 = 100

    100 + 43 = 164

    164 + 53 = 289

    289 + 63 = 505

    Hence, the wrong number is 296.

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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    249, 256, 267, 280, 297, 320
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    249 + 7 = 256

    256 + 11 = 267

    267 + 13 = 280

    280 + 17 = 297

    297 + 19 = 316

    Hence, the wrong number is 320.

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    The bar graph shown below shows the number of movie tickets and play tickets sold in four halls A, B, C and D.

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    The number of movies tickets sold in hall A is what percent of the number of play tickets sold in hall B?

    Solutions

    Required percentage =  = 70%

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    The bar graph shown below shows the number of movie tickets and play tickets sold in four halls A, B, C and D.

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    What is the ratio between the number of movie tickets sold in hall D to the number of play tickets sold in hall C?
    Solutions

    Required ratio = 216 : 180 = 6 : 5

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    The bar graph shown below shows the number of movie tickets and play tickets sold in four halls A, B, C and D.

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    What is the difference between the number of play tickets sold in all four halls and the number of movies tickets sold in hall B, C and D?
    Solutions

    Number of play tickets sold in all four halls = 200 + 240 + 180 + 256 = 876

    Number of movies tickets sold in hall B, C and D = 264 + 220 + 216 = 700

    Required difference = 876 – 700 = 176

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    The bar graph shown below shows the number of movie tickets and play tickets sold in four halls A, B, C and D.

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    If the price of a play ticket sold in hall A is Rs. 42 and the price of a movie ticket in the same hall is Rs. 50, what is the total price of all the movie and play tickets in hall A?
    Solutions

    Total price of all the movie and play tickets in hall A

    = 200 × 42 + 168 × 50

    = 8400 + 8400

    = Rs. 16800

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    The bar graph shown below shows the number of movie tickets and play tickets sold in four halls A, B, C and D.

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    All the tickets are sold in either online or offline mode. If the ratio of movie tickets sold online and offline mode in hall B is 8 : 3, how many movie tickets in hall B are sold in offline mode?

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    Number of movie tickets sold in offline mode in hall B =  = 72

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    The table given below shows the number of males and females in four cities A, B, C and D.

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    What is the ratio of number of males in city D to the number of females in city B?

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    Required ratio = 1080 : 750 = 36 : 25

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    The table given below shows the number of males and females in four cities A, B, C and D.

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    The number of females in city A is what percent of the number of males in city C?
    Solutions

    Required percentage =  = 75%

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    The table given below shows the number of males and females in four cities A, B, C and D.

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    The total number of females in city A and D is how much more than the number of males in city B?
    Solutions

    Required answer = (720 + 920) – 1440

    = 1640 – 1440 = 200

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    The table given below shows the number of males and females in four cities A, B, C and D.

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    If the number of males in city E is 5% more than the number of females in city C and the ratio of number of females in city E to the number of males in city C is 7 : 8, what is the total population of city E?
    Solutions

    Number of males in city E = 1120 + 5% of 1120 = 1120 + 56 = 1176

    Number of females in city E =  = 840

    Total population of city E = 1176 + 840 = 2016

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    The table given below shows the number of males and females in four cities A, B, C and D.

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    What is the average number of males in cities B, C and D?
    Solutions

    Required average =

    =  = 1160

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    ÷ 4 × 19 – 108 = ?

    Solutions

    ? = ÷ 4 × 19 – 108

      = 36 ÷ 4 × 19 – 108

      = 9 × 19 – 108

      = 171 – 108

      = 63

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    Direction: What should come in place of the question mark '?' in the following question?

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    432 ÷ ?3 + 212 = 457
    Solutions

    432 ÷ ?3 + 212 = 457

    432 ÷ ?3 + 441 = 457

    432 ÷ ?3 = 457 – 441 = 16

    ?3 =  = 27 = 33

    ? = 3

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    The profit obtained by selling an article is Rs. 60 .  If the profit percentage on the article is 25% and the selling price is Rs. X, what is the value of (1.5X – 150)?
    Solutions

    25% of cost price of article = Rs. 60

    Cost price of article =  = Rs. 240

    Selling price of article = X = 240 + 60 = Rs. 300

    1.5X – 150 = 1.5 × 300 – 150

    = 450 – 150 = Rs. 300

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    In a mixture of milk and water the ratio of milk to water is 7 : 3. 10 litre of mixture is taken out and then 25 litre of water is added in the mixture. If the final ratio of milk to water is 3 : 2, find the initial quantity of water in the mixture.
    Solutions

    Let the quantity of milk and water be 7x and 3x respectively.

    14x – 14 = 9x + 66

    5x = 80

    x = 16

    Initial quantity of water = 3 × 16 = 48 litre

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    A sum is invested for 3 years at a rate of 10% per annum. If the simple interest obtained is Rs. 1320 . If the same sum is invested at compound interest for same rate, what will be the interest received at the end of 2 years?
    Solutions

    Let the sum invested be Rs. P.

    (3 × 10)% of P = 1320

    P =  = Rs. 4400

    CI for 2 years =  = 21%

    Required CI = 21% of 4400 = 21 × 44 = Rs. 924

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