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RRB OFFICER SCALE – I PRELIMS GT - 59

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Directions (Q.No.1-5): Study the following arrangement classes between R and the one who is learning Chinese. T
carefully and answer these questions. is not learning Japanese.
ZW4H14UJ5O1RPG38TVM7BQ6Y9LX2 6. Who attends the class on Tuesday?
KI (a) T
1. How many such digits are there in the above (b) The one who is learning Japanese
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded (c) Q
by a consonant but not immediately followed by a (d) The one who is learning German
consonant? (e) None of the above
(a) One (b) Three (c) Two 7. Who learns Japanese?
(d) Four (e) More than four (a) V (b) P (c) S
2. Which of the following is exactly in the middle (d) Q (e) None of the above
between J and Q in the above arrangement? 8. How many persons learn the languages between the
(a) G (b) 8 (c) 3 one who learns the Spanish and T?
(d) T (e) None of these (a) One (b) Four (c) Two
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way (d) Three (e) None of the above
based on their positions in the above arrangement and 9. _____ attends the class immediately before U.
so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong (a) P
to that group? (b) The one who learns Sanskrit
(a) HU5 (b) 5RG (c) GTM (c) V
(d) BQV (e) 769 (d) The one who learns German
4. How many such vowels are there in the above (e) None of the above
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded 10. Who attends the class two days after the one who
by a digit and immediately followed by a consonant? learns French?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two (a) The one who learns Japanese
(d) Three (e) More than three (b) The one who learns Chinese
5. If all the consonant in the above arrangement are (c) The one who learns English
dropped, which of the following will be the ninth from (d) The one who learns German
the left end? (e) The one who learns Spanish
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) U Directions (Q.No.11-15): Study the following information
(d) 3 (e) None of these carefully and answer the questions below.
Directions (Q.No.6-10): Answer the questions based on 11 persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are purchasing
the information given below. gift cards from an online store one after another but not
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V attend different necessarily in the same order.
language classes, namely French, English, Spanish, H purchased a card three persons before C. Five persons
Sanskrit, Chinese, German and Japanese, but not in the purchased a card between J and E. Only three persons
same order from Monday to Sunday in a week. purchase the gift card after G. F purchased a card exactly
P attends a class on Friday. Only two friends attend the between C and K. J purchased a card immediately after D
class between P and the one who is learning Sanskrit. U who purchased two persons before H. Number of persons
attends the class immediately before S. Neither U nor S is purchased a card after A is one more than the number of
learning Sanskrit. Only one person attends a class between persons purchased a card before B. E purchased a card after
U and the one who is learning Spanish. The one who is B but not immediately after. K purchased a card after H.
learning Spanish does not have a class on Monday. Q Not more than three persons purchased a card between H
attends the class immediately before the one who is and F.
learning French. Only one person has a class between U 11. How many persons purchased a card between person I
and T. R is learning German. Only two persons have and C?

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(a) Four b) Three (c) Two (d) If none follows
(d) Five (e) Six (e) If all follows
12. Number of persons purchased a card before H is same 19. Statements:
as that of after _____? No wrong is socks.
(a) B (b) G (c) C (d) E (e) F All entry is full.
13. Who among the following person purchased a card Some socks are jockey.
exactly between G and F? Some entry is wrong.
(a) A (b) D (c) C (d) E (e) K Conclusions:
14. Which of the following pair of persons does not belong I. Some jockey is wrong.
to the group? II. Some entry is not socks.
(a) J, K (b) A, H (c) B, J III. All socks can be entry.
(d) E, C (e) H, D (a) If only III follows
15. How many persons purchased a card before and after H (b) If either I or III follows
respectively? (c) If both II and III follows
(a) 3, 7 (b) 4, 6 (c) 7, 3 (d) If none follows
(d) 2, 8 (e) None of these (e) If all follows
Directions (Q.No.16-20): In the following questions, some 20. Statements:
statements and conclusions are given. Considering all the No wrong is socks.
statements to be true, decide the conclusions which Only entry is full.
logically follow. Study the data carefully and answer the Some socks are jockey.
questions accordingly. Some entry is wrong.
16. Statements: Conclusions:
No gate is a open I. Some full is entry.
Some book is gate II. Some jockey can be full.
Some open are tall III. All wrong is full is possibility
All tall are big (a) If only I follows
Conclusion: (b) If both I or III follows
I. Some book are big. (c) If both II and III follows
II. Some tall are book. (d) If none follows
III. No book is big. (e) If all follows
(a) If only III follows Directions (Q.No.21-24): Study the information carefully
(b) If either I or III follows and answer the questions given below.
(c) If both I and II follows Eight persons i.e. N, O, P, Q, R, S, T and U sit in two rows.
(d) If none follows Four persons sit in row 1 and all of them face in north and
(e) If all follows four persons sit in row 2 and all of them face in south. All
17. Statements: information is not necessarily in same order.
All winners are blocked. N sits second to the right of T, who does not sit at extreme
All balls are pressed. end of the row. R face S, who sits second to the left of U.
Some Trash are blocked. Two persons sit between Q and R. P sits right of O, who
Some pressed are not winners. does not sit at row-2.
Conclusions: 21. Who among the following persons sit opposite to T?
I. Some trash are balls. (a) S (b) O (c) P (d) N (e) None of these
II. Some pressed are balls. 22. Who among the following persons sits second to the
III. All winners is pressed is a possibility. right of Q?
(a) If only III follows (a) O (b) R (c) P(d) U (e) None of these
(b) If either I or III follows 23. Who among the following persons sits at extreme end
(c) If both II and III follows of row?
(d) If none follows (a) S (b) O (c) U (d) T (e) P
(e) If all follows 24. Who among the following persons sits immediate right
18. Statements: of S?
All winners are blocked. (a) U (b) T (c) N (d) P (e) None of these
All balls are pressed. 25. Which of the following would replace @ and #
Some Trash are blocked. respectively in the following expression so that F ≤ Q,
Some pressed are not winners. Q > G holds true?
Conclusions: Q ≥ T # M = D > G, N < T @ U ≥ F = E
I. All blocked are winners. (a) >, ≤ (b) ≥, > (c) ≥, <
II. Some trash are pressed. (d) >, = (e) None of these
III. All pressed are trash. 26. In which of the following expressions does the
(a) If only III follows expression ‘X <M’ and ‘V > T’ definitely hold true?
(b) If either I or III follows (a) Z > S ≥ T > E > L < M > X = V
(c) If both II and III follows (b) X < L < V = M > Z > S ≥ T > E

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(c) V = S ≥ E ≥ T > L < M > X = Z 36. If T%R, Z∧Y&Q$N, T*N, then how R is related to Z?
(d) S > Z ≥ X > V < L = M < E = T (a) Brother in law (b) Sister in law
(e) None of these (c) Cousin (d) Cannot be determined
Directions (Q.No.27-28): Answer the questions based on (e) None of these
the information given below. 37. If Q-P&N$V, L%K*V then how K is related to Q's
Point Q is 9m north of point S. Point V is 5m west of point wife?
T, which is 4m south of point W. Point R is exactly (a) Aunt (b) Niece (c) Uncle
between point V and point P. Point U is 8m north of point (d) Cannot be determined
P. Point W is 4m west of point Q. Point P is to 10m west of (e) None of these
V. Point R is in the west of point V. Directions (Q.No.38-39): Each of the questions below
27. What is the shortest distance between point U and consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II
point T? given below it. You have to decide whether the data
(a) 18m (b) 20m (c) 16m provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
(d) 17m (e) None of these question. Read both the statements and give answer
28. What is the direction of point P with respect to point 38. Seven persons T, L, M, H, D, Q and Z are in a family.
Q? There are three married couples in a family. How is L
(a) South east (b) North west (c) South west related to Q?
(d) North east (e) None of these I. M is maternal grandfather of H. Z is brother in law of
Directions (Q.No.29-33): Answer the questions based on D. Z has no siblings.
the information given below. II. T is only daughter in law of L. L and M are married
Eight persons A, B, E, G, I, O, T and U sit a circular table. couples. D is maternal uncle of H.
Persons, whose name represents a vowel, face towards the (a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to
centre while other face outside. answer the question, while the data in statement II
T sits 2nd to the right of I. Two persons sit between T and alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
O. E sits 2nd to the left of O. G sits 2nd to the left of E. U (b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
and B sit immediate left of each other. U doesn't 2nd to the answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
right of A. are not sufficient to answer the question.
29. Who sits 3rd to the right of B? (c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement
(a) A (b) I (c) E (d) G (e) None of these II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
30. Who sits opposite to A? (d) If the data in both statement I and II together are
(a) T (b) E (c) U (d) I (e) None of these not sufficient to answer the question.
31. What is the position of T with respect to U? (e) If the data in both statement I and II together are
(a) 2nd to the right (b) 3rd to the left necessary to answer the question.
(c) 4th to the right (d) 3rd to the right 39. Six persons A, B, E, F, G and H are arranged according
(e) None of these to their height. Find the second shortest person.
32. _____ sits 2nd to the left of G. I. A is taller than G but shorter than F. B is taller than E
(a) I (b) T (c) A and H. Only two persons are shorter than G. F is not
(d) U (e) None of these the tallest. E is not the shortest.
33. _____ sits 5th to the right of _____. II. More than two persons are taller than E. F is taller
(a) B, T (b) U, E (c) O, U than A and G. H is shorter than E. B is taller than A.
(d) G, A (e) None of these (a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to
Directions (Q.No.34-37): In the following questions, answer the question, while the data in statement II
symbols $, &, *, %, @, - and ∧ are used with the following alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
meanings as illustrated below. Study the following (b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
information and answer the given questions: answer the question, while the data in statement I alone
If, are not sufficient to answer the question.
T$C - T is the husband of C (c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement
T&C - T is the child of C. II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
T*C - C is the parent of T. (d) If the data in both statement I and II together are
T%C - T is wife of C. not sufficient to answer the question.
T@C - T is the daughter-in-law of C. (e) If the data in both statement I and II together are
T-C - T is the son in law of C. necessary to answer the question.
T∧C - T is sibling of C. 40. How many such pairs of letter in the word
34. If N*M∧K&P$R, then how R is related to N? ENVIRONMENT each of which has many letters
(a) Grandson (b) Cannot be determined between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
(c) Grandfather (d) Grandmother (a) None (b) One (c) Two
(e) None of these (d) Three (e) More than three
35. If K@P%C-N, then how K's husband is related to N?
(a) Grandmother (b) Granddaughter
(c) Grandson (d) Cannot be determined
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ is 8 months, 4 months and 12 months
41. (2x + 5) litres of a mixture (acetone and water) respectively. If the profit received by ‘A’ is Rs.1000,
contains acetone and water in the ratio 7 : 8, then find the profit received by ‘B’ and ‘C’, together.
respectively. If the quantity of acetone is 7 litres less (a) Rs.3250 (b) Rs 2640 (c) Rs.3120
than that of water, then find the total quantity of a (d) Rs.2520 (e) Rs.3610
mixture whose quantity is (5x – 150) litres. 44. The ratio of the downstream speed of a boat to the
(a) 250 litres (b) 180 litres speed of the stream is 3 : 1, respectively. If the time
(c) 100 litres (d) 150 litres taken by the boat to cover 81 km in upstream is 16.2
(e) 50 litres hours, then find the time taken by boat to cover same
42. The ratio of the number of black balls to that of blue distance in downstream.
balls in a box is 8 : 5. The number of black balls is (a) 3.6 hours (b) 5.4 hours (c) 4.8 hours
increased by 25% and the number of blue balls is (d) 6.2 hours (e) 7.8 hours
decreased by 20%. Find the new ratio of black balls to 45. The sum of the perimeters of a square and a rectangle
that of blue balls in the box. is 100 metres. If the sum of the length and breadth of
(a) 8 : 5 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 4 : 3 the rectangle is 20 cm, then find the area of the square.
(d) 5 : 2 (e) None of these (a) 400 cm2 (b) 225 cm2 (c) 324 cm2
43. ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ invested Rs. 400, Rs. 800 and Rs. 600, (d) 216 cm 2
(e) 196 cm 2

respectively in a business. The time of investment for


Directions (Q. No. 46-50): Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The given radar chart shows the number of water heater, room heater and cooking heater, sold by four different electric
shops.
450 420
400
360
350
300
300
240 240
250
200
200 180 180
150
150 120 120
100
100
50
0
A B C D

Number of water heaters sold Number of room heaters sold


Number of cooking heaters sold

46. The total number of water heaters sold by ‘A’ and ‘D’ 50. Which electric shop sold highest number of heaters (all
together is how much percent more/less than the total the three types together)?
number of cooking heaters sold by ‘A’ and ‘B’, together? (a) A (b) B (c) C
(a) 25% (b) 50% (c) 60% (d) 45% (e) 80% (d) D (e) Can’t be determined
47. Find the ratio of total number room heaters sold by ‘C’ Directions (Q. No. 51-55): What will come in the place of
and ‘D’, together to the number of cooking heaters sold question mark (?) in the given expression?
by ‘C’ and ‘D’, together. 51. {(12 × 25) + 200} ÷ 25 = ? – 80
(a) 11 : 2 (b) 15 : 4 (c) 13 : 8 (a) 150 (b) 120 (c) 140 (d) 100 (e) 160
(d) 12 : 5 (e) 10 : 7 52. (18% of 2500 – 150) ÷ 3 = ? × 2
48. Find the average number of room heaters sold by all (a) 150 (b) 120 (c) 140 (d) 50 (e) 80
the four electric shops. 53. (√1296 - 12) × 5 + 640 = ? × 20
(a) 280 (b) 240 (c) 300 (a) 38 (b) 25 (c) 45 (d) 30 (e) 35
(d) 260 (e) 320 54. (25% of 1200 – 180) ÷ 4 = ? – 120
49. Find the difference between total number of water (a) 190 (b) 175 (c) 180 (d) 150 (e) 105
heaters sold by ‘B’ and ‘C’ and number of cooking 55. (242 + 458) ÷ 10 = ? × 3 – 50
heaters sold by ‘B’. (a) 150 (b) 120 (c) 15 (d) 40 (e) 90
(a) 25 (b) 15 (c) 10 (d) 20 (e) 35

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Directions (Q. No. 56-60): The following numbers form a II. 3y2 + 28y + 9 = 0
series. Find the odd one out. (a) x > y (b) x < y (c) x  y
56. 25, 169, 241, 267, 295, 304 (d) x  y
(a) 241 (b) 169 (c) 267 (d) 295 (e) 304 (e) x = y or no relation can be established
57. 200, 400, 80, 140, 32, 64 67. I. 4x + 3y = 10
(a) 32 (b) 80 (c) 200 (d) 400 (e) 140 II. 7x + 5y = 15
58. 20, 30, 50, 90, 160, 330 (a) x > y (b) x < y (c) x  y
(a) 30 (b) 90 (c) 50 (d) 160 (e) 330 (d) x  y
59. 1, 2, 8, 48, 384, 3840 (e) x = y or no relation can be established
(a) 384 (b) 48 (c) 3840 68. I. 3x2 + 14x + 15 = 0
(d) 8 (e) None of these II. 3y2 – 13y + 14 = 0
60. 48, 53, 68, 93, 128, 177 (a) x > y (b) x < y (c) x  y
(a) 53 (b) 128 (c) 68 (d) x  y
(d) 177 (e) None of these (e) x = y or No relation can be established
Directions (Q. No. 61-65): Study the table and the answer 69. I. 2x2 – 7x + 6 = 0
the given questions. II. 2y2 – 11y + 15 = 0
Data related to the number of students in 5 colleges A, B,
(a) If x < y (b) If x  y (c) If x > y
C, D and E is given in the table. These colleges have only
(d) If x  y
three faculties Arts, Science and Commerce.
(e) If x = y or the relationship cannot be established
Colleges Total Percentage of Ratio of
70. I. 8x2 + 5x – 13 = 0
number students, who number of
II. 2y2 – 23y + 63 = 0
of study Science students, who
(a) x > y (b) x < y (c) x  y
students study Arts and
Commerce (d) x  y
A 1040 25% 2:3 (e) x = y or no relation can be established
71. An express train starts from Bareilly at 7 am and
B 820 30% 9:5 reaches Jaipur station at 11 am on the same day another
C 1250 36% 7:9 express train starts from Jaipur at 9 am and reached
D 1125 48% 6:7 Bareilly at 12:30 pm on the same day. At what time did
E 1850 12% 3:8 the two express trains meet each other?
61. In college F, the ratio of total number of students (a) 9:46 am (b) 9:30 am (c) 9:56 am
studying Science, Arts and Commerce is 3 : 7 : 6. If the (d) 9:50 am (e) None of these
total number of students in college F is 28% more than 72. If 6 boys or 14 girls can do a piece of work in 18 days,
that in college D, then what is the difference of the find the number of days required to complete the work
number student studying Science and Commerce in by 21 boys and 21 girls?
1 1 3 1 2
college F? (a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 3 (d) 3 (e) 3
(a) 135 (b) 270 (c) 320 2 5 5 6 5
73. In a test match, Sum of Sachin’s score and two-thirds
(d) 240 (e) None of these
of Sehwag’s score is 50. But Sum of Sehwag’s score
62. What is the approximate average number of students,
and two-thirds of Sachin’s score is 70. What is the
studying Science in all the given colleges together?
difference in their scores?
(a) 344 (b) 352 (c) 364 (d) 404 (e) 296
(a) 66 (b) 20 (c) 60 (d) 28 (e) 42
63. The difference of the total number of students studying
74. Kalia purchased a bicycle for Rs. 8,400 and sold it at
Arts all the colleges together and the total number of
the gain of 25%. From that amount he purchased
students studying Commerce in all the colleges
Kindle E-reader and sold it the loss of 25%. What is his
together is
overall gain/loss?
(a) 669 (b) 877 (c) 893
(a) Gain of 7% (b) Loss of 7%
(d) 1205 (e) None of these
(c) Gain of 6.25% (d) Loss of 6.25%
64. What is the ratio of total number of students studying
(e) No loss, No gain
Arts in colleges A, D and E together and total number
75. 200 workers are working in a project to complete it in
of students studying Commerce in colleges C and E
100 days. In 75 days it was found out that only half of
together?
the work is finished. How many more workers does the
(a) 9 : 19 (b) 18 : 19 (c) 18 : 31
team need to complete the project on time?
(d) 9 : 22 (e) 27 : 43
(a) 200 (b) 400 (c) 600 (d) 800 (e) 650
65. Approximately what percent of total number of
Directions (Q. No. 76-80): In the given questions, two
students study Commerce in all the colleges together?
quantities are given, one as Quantity I and another as
(a) 35% (b) 39% (c) 41% (d) 43% (e) 45%
Quantity II. You have to determine relationship between
Directions (Q. No. 66-70): In the following question two
two quantities and choose the appropriate option
equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to
76. What is area of the rectangle.
solve these equations and determine the relation between X
I. Length is 50% more than breadth.
and Y.
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II. Perimeter of square is 48 cm and breadth of (b) Only statement II
rectangle is equal to side of square. (c) Both I and II together
(a) Only statement I (d) Both together are not sufficient
(b) Only statement II (e) Either I or II
(c) Both I and II together 79. Find out the length of train X given that speed of train
(d) Either I or II alone X is 20 m/sec.
(e) Both statement together is not sufficient I. Train X crosses another train Y moving in opposite
77. What is age of Rahul after 2 years. direction in 6 sec and the speed of train Y is 50% more
I. Average age of Arun and Neeraj is 24 years and ratio than the speed of train X.
of age of Rahul to Arun is 2 : 3. II. Length of train Y is 50% less than length of train X.
II. Neeraj is 4 years elder than Satish and ratio of age (a) Both I and II together
of Satish to Rahul is 1 : 2 (b) Only statement I
(a) Only statement I (c) Only statement II
(b) Only statement II (d) Both I and II together are not sufficient
(c) Both I and II together (e) Either I or II alone
(d) Both statements together are not sufficient 80. What is the total strength of company ABC.
(e) Either I or II alone I. Ratio of male to female employees are 1 : 2
78. What is the speed of boat in still water when the II. Total female are 280 and males are 50% of female.
upstream speed of boat is equal to the speed of stream? (a) Only I and II together
I. Time required to cover certain distance upstream is (b) Only statement I
24 sec. (c) Only statement II
II. Time required to cover certain distance downstream (d) Both I and II together are not sufficient
is 8 sec. (e) Either I or II alone
(a) Only statement I

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