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IBPS RRB Clerk 12th Aug 2023 Memory Based Test 710
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  • Question 1/58
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    In 120 litre mixture of milk and water the ratio of milk and water is 8 : 7. 30 litre of mixture is taken out and after that 18 litre water is added to the mixture. What is the final ratio of milk and water in the mixture?
    Solutions

    Quantity of milk left after removing 30 litre of mixture

    =  = 64 16 = 48 litres

    Quantity of water left after removing 30 litre of mixture =  = 56 – 14 = 42 litres

    Required ratio = 48 : (42 + 18) = 4 : 5

  • Question 2/58
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    A, B and C started a business in partnership with the investment of Rs. 5000, Rs. 5500 and Rs. 3500 respectively. If the total profit at the end of the year is Rs. 9800, find the difference between the profit shares of A and C
    Solutions

    Ratio of profit shares = 5000 × 12 : 5500 × 12 : 3500 × 12

    = 10 : 11 : 7

    Required difference =  = Rs. 1050

  • Question 3/58
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    A sum of Rs. 3280 invested at simple interest gives an interest of Rs. 1640. If the numerical value of rate is twice the time, find the rate of interest per annum.
    Solutions

    Let the time be t years.

    So, rate = 2t%

     
    t2 = 25

    t = 5

    Rate = (5 × 2)% = 10%

  • Question 4/58
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    A and B together do  of work in 5 days. B does the remaining work in 7 days. In how many days A alone can do the work?
    Solutions

    Work done by B in 7 days =  =

    So, work done by B in 5 days =

    Work done by A in 5 days =  =  =

    Time required by A to complete the work alone = 5 × 5 = 25 days

  • Question 5/58
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    The side of a square is L cm. The radius of a circle is 7 cm and the ratio of circumference of circle to the perimeter of square is 11 : 4. What is the area of the square?
    Solutions

    Circumference of circle =  = 44 cm

    Perimeter of square =  = 16 cm

    Side of square = 4 cm

    Area of square = 42 = 16 cm2

  • Question 6/58
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    A person travels at a speed of 34 km/h for 8 hours and at speed of 69 km/h for 2 hours. What is the average speed for the entire journey?
    Solutions

    Average speed =

    Total distance = 34 × 8 + 69 × 2 = 410 km

    Total time = 8 + 2 = 10 hours

    Average speed =  = 41 km/h

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    A sum of Rs. 75000 invested in a bank at simple interest a rate of 12.5% per annum. In how many years the sum invested will be doubled?
    Solutions

    Let the number of years be t.

    75000 × 2 – 75000 =

    75000 = 9375t

    t =

    Short trick:

    Percentage increase in = 100%

    Required time =  = 8 years

  • Question 8/58
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

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    31, 40, 40.25, 49.25, 49.5, ?

    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    31 + 9 = 40

    40 + 0.25 = 40.25

    40.25 + 9 = 49.25

    49.25 + 0.25 = 49.5

    49.5 + 9 = 58.5

    Hence, the missing number is 58.5.

  • Question 9/58
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    7, 9, 20, 62, 250, ?
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    7 × 1 + 2 = 9

    9 × 2 + 2 = 20

    20 × 3 + 2 = 62

    62 × 4 + 2 = 250

    250 × 5 + 2 = 1252

    Hence, the missing number is 1252.

  • Question 10/58
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    106, 125, 148, 177, 208, ?
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    106 + 19 = 125

    125 + 23 = 148

    148 + 29 = 177

    177 + 31 = 208

    208 + 37 = 245

    Hence, the missing number is 245.

  • Question 11/58
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    The table given below shows the number of laptops, mobiles and cameras sold by a shop in three months, January, February and March.

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    The number of laptops sold in March is what percent of the number of mobiles sold in February?
    Solutions

    Required percentage =  = 80%

  • Question 12/58
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    The table given below shows the number of laptops, mobiles and cameras sold by a shop in three months, January, February and March.

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    What is the average number of mobiles sold in January, February and March?
    Solutions

    Total number of mobiles sold in given three months = 93 + 115 + 149 = 357

    Required average =  = 119

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    The table given below shows the number of laptops, mobiles and cameras sold by a shop in three months, January, February and March.

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    What is the ratio of number of laptops sold in January to the number of cameras sold in March?
    Solutions

    Required ratio = 112 : 80 = 7 : 5

  • Question 14/58
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    The table given below shows the number of laptops, mobiles and cameras sold by a shop in three months, January, February and March.

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    What is the difference between the total number of cameras and the total number of mobiles sold in the given three months?
    Solutions

    Total number of mobiles sold in given three months = 93 + 115 + 149 = 357

    Total number of cameras sold in given three months = 126 + 74 + 80 = 280

    Required difference = 357 – 280 = 77

  • Question 15/58
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    The table given below shows the number of laptops, mobiles and cameras sold by a shop in three months, January, February and March.

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    If the ratio of number of cameras sold in January to the number of Laptops sold in April is 6 : 5, find the number of laptop sold in April.
    Solutions

    Number of laptops sold in April =  = 105

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

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    118, 143, 179, 228, 292, 402
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    118 + 52 = 143

    143 + 62 = 179

    179 + 72 = 228

    228 + 82 = 292

    292 + 92 = 373

    Hence, the wrong number is 402.

  • Question 17/58
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    Direction: In the following number series, only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

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    972, 324, 108, 33, 12, 4
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    972 ÷ 3 = 324

    324 ÷ 3 = 108

    108 ÷ 3 = 36

    36 ÷ 3 = 12

    12 ÷ 3 = 4

    Hence, the wrong number is 33.

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

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    253, 265, 289, 337, 433, 639
    Solutions

    The pattern of the series is:

    253 + 12 = 265

    265 + 24 = 289

    289 + 48 = 337

    337 + 96 = 433

    433 + 192 = 625

    Hence, the wrong number is 639.

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    172 + 197 = ?
    Solutions

    ? = 172 + 197

    = 289 + 23197

    = 312197

    = 115

  • Question 20/58
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    213 + 407 ÷ 11 – 132 = ?2
    Solutions

    ?2 = 213 + 407 ÷ 11 – 132

    ?2 = 213 + 37 – 169

    ?2 = 250 – 169

    ?2 = 81

    ?2 = 9

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    798 ÷ 19 ÷ 14 + 63 = ?
    Solutions

    ? = 798 ÷ 19 ÷ 14 + 63

    =

    = 3 + 63

    = 66

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    93 – 262 = ? ÷
    Solutions

    93 – 262 = ? ÷

    729 676 = ? ÷ 9

    53 = ? ÷ 9

    ? = 53 × 9 = 477

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     = 18
    Solutions

     = 18

     = 18

     = 18

    234 + ? = 182 = 324

    ? = 324 – 234 = 90

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    364 ×  + 845 ÷ 13 = ?2
    Solutions

    ?2 = 364 ×  + 845÷ 13

    ?2 = 104 + 65

    ?2 = 169

    ? = 13

  • Question 25/58
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    60% of 225 ? = 55% of 180
    Solutions

    60% of 225 ? = 55% of 180

    × 225 ? = × 180

    135 ? = 99

    ? = 135 – 99 = 36

  • Question 26/58
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    There are seven people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F and G of a company and all of them are working on different designations i.e., CMD, MD, CEO, COO, Manager (MG), Deputy Manager (DM) and Associate Manager (AM) but not necessarily in the same order. The CMD holds the highest rank, followed by the MD in a just junior role, and this hierarchy continues down to the AM, which is the most junior position.

    Only two people are junior than G. There is only one rank between A and G. Number of ranks between A and the one who is COO is the same as the number of ranks between B and the one who is DM. Number of people senior than B is one more than the number of people junior than E. F is not COO. Only one rank between F and C. F is junior than C.

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    How many people are junior than C?

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  • Question 27/58
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    There are seven people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F and G of a company and all of them are working on different designations i.e., CMD, MD, CEO, COO, Manager (MG), Deputy Manager (DM) and Associate Manager (AM) but not necessarily in the same order. The CMD holds the highest rank, followed by the MD in a just junior role, and this hierarchy continues down to the AM, which is the most junior position.

    Only two people are junior than G. There is only one rank between A and G. Number of ranks between A and the one who is COO is the same as the number of ranks between B and the one who is DM. Number of people senior than B is one more than the number of people junior than E. F is not COO. Only one rank between F and C. F is junior than C.

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    Number of people are junior than G is same as number of people senior than __.
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  • Question 28/58
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    There are seven people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F and G of a company and all of them are working on different designations i.e., CMD, MD, CEO, COO, Manager (MG), Deputy Manager (DM) and Associate Manager (AM) but not necessarily in the same order. The CMD holds the highest rank, followed by the MD in a just junior role, and this hierarchy continues down to the AM, which is the most junior position.

    Only two people are junior than G. There is only one rank between A and G. Number of ranks between A and the one who is COO is the same as the number of ranks between B and the one who is DM. Number of people senior than B is one more than the number of people junior than E. F is not COO. Only one rank between F and C. F is junior than C.

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    How many ranks are there between A and B?
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  • Question 29/58
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    There are seven people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F and G of a company and all of them are working on different designations i.e., CMD, MD, CEO, COO, Manager (MG), Deputy Manager (DM) and Associate Manager (AM) but not necessarily in the same order. The CMD holds the highest rank, followed by the MD in a just junior role, and this hierarchy continues down to the AM, which is the most junior position.

    Only two people are junior than G. There is only one rank between A and G. Number of ranks between A and the one who is COO is the same as the number of ranks between B and the one who is DM. Number of people senior than B is one more than the number of people junior than E. F is not COO. Only one rank between F and C. F is junior than C.

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    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which amongst the following does not belong to that group?
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  • Question 30/58
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    There are seven people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F and G of a company and all of them are working on different designations i.e., CMD, MD, CEO, COO, Manager (MG), Deputy Manager (DM) and Associate Manager (AM) but not necessarily in the same order. The CMD holds the highest rank, followed by the MD in a just junior role, and this hierarchy continues down to the AM, which is the most junior position.

    Only two people are junior than G. There is only one rank between A and G. Number of ranks between A and the one who is COO is the same as the number of ranks between B and the one who is DM. Number of people senior than B is one more than the number of people junior than E. F is not COO. Only one rank between F and C. F is junior than C.

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    Who amongst the following is the DM?
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  • Question 31/58
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    Eight people i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W sit at a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face inside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face outside the table. V sits opposite to W. P sits third to the right of W. Q sits to the immediate left of T who sits at the corner. Q sits adjacent to U. R does not sit at the corner of the table.

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    How many people sit between T and R when counted from the left of R?

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  • Question 32/58
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    Eight people i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W sit at a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face inside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face outside the table. V sits opposite to W. P sits third to the right of W. Q sits to the immediate left of T who sits at the corner. Q sits adjacent to U. R does not sit at the corner of the table.

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    Who sits third to the left of P?
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  • Question 33/58
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    Eight people i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W sit at a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face inside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face outside the table. V sits opposite to W. P sits third to the right of W. Q sits to the immediate left of T who sits at the corner. Q sits adjacent to U. R does not sit at the corner of the table.

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    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which amongst the following does not belong to that group?
    Solutions
     

  • Question 34/58
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    Eight people i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W sit at a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face inside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face outside the table. V sits opposite to W. P sits third to the right of W. Q sits to the immediate left of T who sits at the corner. Q sits adjacent to U. R does not sit at the corner of the table.

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    What is the position of W with respect to Q?
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  • Question 35/58
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    Eight people i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W sit at a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face inside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face outside the table. V sits opposite to W. P sits third to the right of W. Q sits to the immediate left of T who sits at the corner. Q sits adjacent to U. R does not sit at the corner of the table.

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    Who sits second to the right of the one who sits opposite to U?
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  • Question 36/58
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    Seven boxes i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are kept one above the other in a stack. Two boxes are placed between Box V and Box U. One box is placed between Box V and Box P. Box P is placed above Box V. Three boxes are placed between Box P and Box T. Box T is placed below Box P. Box R is placed just above Box T. Three boxes are placed between Box R and Box S.


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    How many boxes are placed between Box T and Box U?
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  • Question 37/58
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    Seven boxes i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are kept one above the other in a stack. Two boxes are placed between Box V and Box U. One box is placed between Box V and Box P. Box P is placed above Box V. Three boxes are placed between Box P and Box T. Box T is placed below Box P. Box R is placed just above Box T. Three boxes are placed between Box R and Box S.


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    Number of boxes placed above T is the same as the number of boxes placed below ___.
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  • Question 38/58
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    Directions For Questions

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    Seven boxes i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are kept one above the other in a stack. Two boxes are placed between Box V and Box U. One box is placed between Box V and Box P. Box P is placed above Box V. Three boxes are placed between Box P and Box T. Box T is placed below Box P. Box R is placed just above Box T. Three boxes are placed between Box R and Box S.


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    How many boxes are placed below Box Q?
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  • Question 39/58
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    Seven boxes i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are kept one above the other in a stack. Two boxes are placed between Box V and Box U. One box is placed between Box V and Box P. Box P is placed above Box V. Three boxes are placed between Box P and Box T. Box T is placed below Box P. Box R is placed just above Box T. Three boxes are placed between Box R and Box S.


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    Which box is placed just above R?
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  • Question 40/58
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    Seven boxes i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are kept one above the other in a stack. Two boxes are placed between Box V and Box U. One box is placed between Box V and Box P. Box P is placed above Box V. Three boxes are placed between Box P and Box T. Box T is placed below Box P. Box R is placed just above Box T. Three boxes are placed between Box R and Box S.


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    Which amongst the following boxes is placed below Box R?
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  • Question 41/58
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    Direction: In the following questions, some statements and some conclusions are given. Considering all the statements to be true, decide the conclusions which logically follow. Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

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    Statements:
    All Call is Map
    Only a few Map is Seat
    Only a few Seat is Pole
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Call being seat is a possibility
    II. All Pole is Map

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  • Question 42/58
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    Direction: In the following questions, some statements and some conclusions are given. Considering all the statements to be true, decide the conclusions which logically follow. Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

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    Statements:
    All Time is Van
    No Time is Point
    Some Point is Line
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Van is not Point
    II. Some Line is not Van

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  • Question 43/58
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    Direction: In the following questions, some statements and some conclusions are given. Considering all the statements to be true, decide the conclusions which logically follow. Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

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    Statements:
    Some Cap is Box
    All Box is Food
    Only a few Food is Tail
    Conclusions:
    I. No Cap is Tail
    II. All Tail being Box is a possibility

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    Direction: In the following questions, some statements and some conclusions are given. Considering all the statements to be true, decide the conclusions which logically follow. Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

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    Statements:
    No Copy is Rank
    Some Rank is Fill
    All Fill is Shape
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Copy is not Fill
    II. Some Shape is not Rank

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    Direction: In the following questions, some statements and some conclusions are given. Considering all the statements to be true, decide the conclusions which logically follow. Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

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    Statements:
    No Date is Line
    Only a few Bold is Line
    All Tool is Line
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Bold is not Line
    II. Some Tool is not Date

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  • Question 46/58
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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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    Statements:
    T = F ≥ D > E; B > G ≥ T; U > H ≥ N ≤ B
    Conclusions:
    I. H > T
    II. E < B

    Solutions

    U > H ≥ N ≤ B > G ≥ T = F ≥ D > E
    Conclusions:
    I. H > T false as H ≥ N ≤ B > G ≥ T
    II. E < B true as B > G ≥ T = 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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    Statements:
    Q > W ≥ E < R = D ≥ S ≥ X
    Conclusions:
    I. E ≥ X
    II. R < Q

    Solutions

    Q > W ≥ E < R = D ≥ S ≥ X
    Conclusions:
    I. E ≥ X false as E < R = D ≥ S ≥ X
    II. R < Q false as Q > W ≥ E < R

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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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    Statements:
    T ≥ G = B; D = C > X > Z; B > V ≤ F ≤ D
    Conclusions:
    I. T ≤ D
    II. C ≥ V

    Solutions

    T ≥ G = B > V ≤ F ≤ D = C > X > Z
    Conclusions:
    I. T ≤ D false as T ≥ G = B > V ≤ F ≤ D
    II. C ≥ V true as V ≤ F ≤ D = C


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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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    Statements:
    X ≥ C > H ≥ K; T < R ≤ E = X
    Conclusions:
    I. X > T
    II. E > K

    Solutions

    T < R ≤ E = X ≥ C > H ≥ K
    Conclusions:
    I. X > T true as T < R ≤ E = X
    II. E > K true as E = X ≥ C > H ≥ K

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    How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ANCHORED each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?

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    There are eight members in a three generation family in which three are married couples. S is the father-in-law of V. R is the grandmother of Q, whose father is not T. U is the daughter and the only child of P, who is the son of S. R is the mother of T, who is married to W.

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    What is the relation of W with respect to P?

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  • Question 52/58
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    There are eight members in a three generation family in which three are married couples. S is the father-in-law of V. R is the grandmother of Q, whose father is not T. U is the daughter and the only child of P, who is the son of S. R is the mother of T, who is married to W.

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    What is the relation V with respect to S?
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  • Question 53/58
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    There are eight members in a three generation family in which three are married couples. S is the father-in-law of V. R is the grandmother of Q, whose father is not T. U is the daughter and the only child of P, who is the son of S. R is the mother of T, who is married to W.

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    Who amongst the following could be the grandson of R?
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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

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    How many symbols are there which are immediately preceded by an even number and immediately followed by an odd number?
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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

    Only one pair.

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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

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    Which of the following elements is 11th to the right of the one which is 6th from the left end?
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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6
    # is 6th from left and & is 11th right of #.

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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

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    How many symbols are there between 4th element from left end and 6th element from right end?
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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

    Total 7 elements i.e., @ # ∞ © $ ¥ ∑ are there between 5 and β.


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    How many symbols are there which are immediately preceded by an odd number and immediately followed by a symbol?
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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

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    Which of the following elements is 8th to the left of the one which is 14th from the left end?
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    3 Ω % 5 @ # ∞ © 2 8 $ 4 ¥ 7 ∑ β & 9 1 € 6

    7 is 14th from left end and # is 8th left of 7.

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