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Sreedhar’s CCE RB I A sst .

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RB I A sst ., M T - 109 / SB I CLERK PRELI M S M ODEL TEST- 69


ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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Directions (1-4): In the following questions two columns are given containing
three sentences/phrases each. In first column, sentences/phrases are A, B and
C and in the second column the sentences/Phrases are D, E, and F. A sentence/
phrase from the first column may or may not connect with another sentence/
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phrase from the second column to make a grammatically and contextually correct
sentence. Each question has five options which display the sequence(s) in which
the sentences/phrases can be joined to form a grammatically and contextually
correct sentence.
1. Column I

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A. Joan of Arc was captured by the English in 1430 and
B. She became a French national hero and was,
C. Bobby Fischer became the youngest chess player
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Column II
D. at long last, canonized in 1920, becoming Saint Joan of Arc.
E. burned at the stake in 1431.
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F. in history to be named grandmaster, the highest title possible.
1) A-D 2) B-E & C-F 3) C-F & A-E 4) B-D 5) A-F
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2. Column I
A. He had begun to attract international attention two years.
B. The Braille language for the blind was developed
C. Braille consists of a code of 63 characters,
Column II
D. by Louis Braille in 1824, when he was just 15 years old.
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E. each made up of one to six raised dots arranged in a six-position matrix or cell.
F. earlier when he was victorious in what became known as the “Game of the
Century” between him and Donald Byrne
1) A-F 2) A-E 3) C-D 4) B-F 5) B-E
3. Column I
A. In 1951 the 16-year-old Barbara Johns initiated
B. The dots are embossed on paper and.
C. He published the first Braille book,.
Column II
D. are read by using one’s fingers
E. a three-volume history book, in 1837
F. a student strike over substandard facilities at her segregated school in Farmville,
Virginia.
1) A-F 2) A-E 3) C-D 4) B-F 5) B-E

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4. Column I
A. She wrote several other well-regarded novels throughout
B. She made her first public speech touting the
C. The young activist from Pakistan had become famous for
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D. her career, but Frankenstein became her best known and remains a classic.A
E. cause when she was only 11 years old.
F. speaking out against the Taliban and encouraging young girls like herself to
pursue an education. C

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1) B-F 2) C-D 3) A-E & B-D 4) A-D 5) C-E
Directions(5-10): The sentence has a blank which indicates something has been
omitted. Which of the following words given against the sentence, fits the blank
in the given sentence both grammatically and meaningfully?
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5. People have been trying to solve the ________of the Bermuda Triangle for years.
1) cryptogram 2) mystery 3) charade 4) known 5) understanding
6. The ________________boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are not universally

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agreed upon. Approximations of the total area range between 500,000 and 1,510,000
square miles
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1) exact 2) clear 3) right 4) rite 5) fuzzy
7. The Bermuda Triangle does not __________________on any world maps.
1) arrive 2) rise 3)expose 4) appear 5) raise
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8. Despite its reputation, the Bermuda Triangle does not have a high _________of
disappearances.
1) percentage 2)rate 3)drift 4) scope 5) incidence
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9. Disappearances do not occur with greater frequency in the Bermuda Triangle
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_____________in any other comparable region of the Atlantic Ocean.


1) than 2) to 3) with 4) occasionally 5) regularly
10. No _____________was given for its disappearance, and no wreckage was found.
1) notice 2) explanation 3) suggestion 4) order 5) none
Direction(Q.No:11-15) : In this question, a sentence with four words in bold type
is given. One of these four words given in bold may be either wrongly spelt or
inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly
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spelt or inappropriate, if any. That word is your answer. If all the words given in
bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark
‘All correct’ as your answer.
11. During Prime Minister's Questions (A) in the House of Commons on Wednesday
(B), an Opposition Labour (C) Party MP rised (D) the claims made in the first part
of India
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
12. The natural basis for a standard(A) musical pitch(B) is the voice, particularly the
mail (C) voice, which has been of greater importance historically(D).
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
13. We think that this is a propaganda (A) peace, (B) designed to push a particular
discredited (C) narrative(D).
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error

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14. It was symbolized(A) by the Greeks as an old man in a more or less sitting (B)
posture (C), with a goat and her kids in his left hand, and a bridal(D) in his right.
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
15. The elevation of a large part of the department (A) gives it a temperate climate
and permits (B) the cultivation of serials(C) and other products of the temperate
(D) zone.
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
Directions(16-20): In this question a sentence divided into four parts denoted by
(A), (B), (C) and (D) has been given. Read the sentence to find out whether there
is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence.

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That part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is “No error”. Ignore the
errors of punctuation of any.
16. Canada expelled a Indian diplomat on(A)/ Tuesday after accusing India’s
government of being involved (B) /in the assassination of a Sikh leader on Canadian
soil,(C)/ an accusation India called “absurd.”(D)/

17.
1) A 2) B
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Some Sikhs have advocated(A)/ breaking away to India (B)/ and forming their
own (C)/ homeland, which they call Khalistan(D).
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
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Today the Sikh separatist(A)/ movement is banned in India,(B)/ an security threat
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in the eyes of Indian(C)/ Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government(D).
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
19. India in general, and Modi(A)/ at particular, has asked (B)/for Canada’s assistance
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about combating(C)/ the Sikh separatist movement(D).


1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
20. A Sikh leader named Hardeep Singh Nijjar(A)/, who is wanted by Indian
authorities(B)/ for years, was living in exile (C)/in Canada when he was shot and
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killed in June(D).
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1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) No Error
Directions(21-30): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
given below it.
A tailor and a goldsmith were travelling together, and one evening when the
sun had sunk behind the mountains, they heard the sound of distant music,
which became more and more distinct. It sounded strange, but so pleasant that
they forgot all their weariness and stepped quickly onwards. The moon had already
arisen when they reached a hill on which they saw a crowd of little men and
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women, who had taken each other’s hands, and were whirling round in the
dance with the greatest pleasure and delight.
They sang to it most charmingly, and that was the music which the travellers
had heard. In the midst of them sat an old man who was rather taller than the
rest. He wore a parti-coloured coat, and his hoary beard hung ________over his
chest. The two remained standing full of astonishment, and watched the dance.
The old man made a sign that they should enter, and the little folks willingly
opened their circle. The goldsmith, who had a hump, and like all hunch-backs
was daring enough, stepped in. The tailor felt a little afraid at first, and held
back, but when he saw how merrily all was going, he plucked up his courage, and
followed. The circle closed again directly, and the little folks went on singing and
dancing with the wildest leaps. The old man, however, took a large knife which
hung to his girdle, whetted it, and when it was sufficiently sharpened, he looked
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They were terrified, but they had not much time for reflection, for the old
man seized the goldsmith and with the greatest speed, shaved the hair of his
head clean off, and then the same thing happened to the tailor. But their fear left
them when, after he had finished his work, the old man clapped them both on the
shoulder in a friendly manner, as much as to say, they had behaved well to let all
that be done to them willingly, and without any struggle. He pointed with his
finger to a heap of coals which lay at one side, and signified to the travellers by
his gestures that they were to fill their pockets with them. Both of them obeyed,
although they did not know of what use the coals would be to them, and then they
went on their way to seek a shelter for the night.

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When they had got into the valley, the clock of the neighbouring monastery
struck twelve, and the song ceased. In a moment all had vanished, and the hill
lay in solitude in the moonlight.
The two travellers walked onwards and eventually found an inn, and covered
themselves up on their straw-beds with their coats, but in their weariness forgot
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to take the coals out of them before doing so. A heavy weight on their limbs
awakened them earlier than usual. They felt in the pockets, and could not believe
their eyes when they saw that they were not filled with coals, but with pure gold.
Happily, too, the hair of their heads and beards was there again as thick as ever.
21.

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Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed
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in BOLD as used in the passage.
Hoary
1) Old aged 2) ancient 3) new 4) clumsy 5) both 1 & 2
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22. Choose the word which is most nearly the OPPOSITE in meaning as the word
printed in BOLD as used in the passage.
Whirling
1) Creeping 2) Dragging 3) Rotating 4) Crawling 5) None of these
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23. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed
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in BOLD as used in the passage.


Comrade
1) Challenger 2) Nemesis 3) Companion 4) Archenemy 5) None of these
24. choose the correct order.
A. A tailor and a goldsmith were travelling together
B. they saw a crowd of little men and women, who had taken each other’s hands,
and were whirling round in the dance with the greatest pleasure and delight.
C. The old man made a sign that they should enter
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D. the old man seized the goldsmith and with the greatest speed, shaved the
hair of their head clean off.
E. Filled their pocket with coal.
1) DBCAE 2) ABCDE 3) ACDBE 4) CDBAE 5) NONE
25. According to passage which of the following sentence is true.
A. They were terrified, but they had not much time for reflection, for the old man
seized the goldsmith and with the greatest speed, shaved the hair of his head
clean off
B. The two travellers walked onwards and eventually found an inn, and covered
themselves up on their straw-beds with their coats, but in their weariness they
took off the coals out of them before doing so.
C. They were aware of the fact that their pockets were not filled with coals, but
with pure gold.
1) Only A 2) only B 3) Only C 4) Both A & C 5) None are true

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26. Fiil the following blank with suitable word.


He wore a parti-coloured coat, and his hoary beard hung ________over his chest.
The two remained standing full of astonishment, and watched the dance.
1) back 2) down 3) about 4) up 5) over
27. What happened to the hill where the little folks danced when the clock struck
twelve?
1) They shaved their head 2) They all danced
3) vanished in a moment and lay in solitude in the moonlight
4) filled their pockets with coal. 5) None
28. What did the old man gesture to the travellers to do after he shaved them?

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1) fill their pockets with coals from a heap that lay at one side.
2) to join the dancing group
3) to take their coat off and watch them dancing
4) to search for a safe place. 5) None
29. How was that old man looking?
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1) He was taller to others
2) he was wearing parti coloured coat
3) his white old beard was hung down and was sitting at the side.
4) both 1 & 2 5) None
30.

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How was the goldsmith described?
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1) he had hump 2) he was like all hunch-backs
3) he was daring enough 4) he was afraid 5) All 1,2 & 3
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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31. A, B and C enter into business and invest in the ratio of : : . After four
2 3 5
months, A increases his capital by 66.66%. If the profit share of B is Rs.52,500 at
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the end of the year then find the total profit at the end of the year?
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1)1,51,750 2) 1,61,750 3) 1,50,000 4) 1,45,680 5) 1,65,000


32. A shopkeeper bought 600 Apples and 400 kiwis. He found 15% of Apples and 8% of
Kiwis were rotten. If out of the fresh fruits he sell 20% of Apples and 50% of Kiwis
on 1st day then find the total sum of unsold fruits and rotten fruits?
1) 892 2) 714 3) 614 4) 720 5) 635
33. Four years ago, Satish’s age was ¾ times of that of Sudheer. Four years hence,
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Satish’s age will be 5/6 times of Sudheer. What is the present age of Satish?
1)15 2)20 3)16 4)24 5)8
34. A and B do a work in exactly 16 days, B and C do the same work in exactly 12 days
while C and A do the same work in about 10 days. Then find C can do the work
alone in how many days?
6 6 16 11
1) 22 2) 18 3) 12 4) 16 5) 10
19 19 29 29
35. 14 men and 10 boys can do a piece of work in 6 days and 18 men and 6 boys can do
it in 5 days. Compare the daily work done by a man with that done by a boy?
1) 2:9 2) 3:2 3) 2:3 4) 4:1 5)5:1
36. By travelling at 40 kmph, a person reaches his destination on time. He covered
two-fifth of the total distance in three -fifth of the total time. What speed should
he maintain for the remaining distance to reach his destination on time?
1)60 2)50 3)55 4)30 5) 80

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37. If the side of a regular octagon is 12 cm then find the area of the regular octagon?
1) 256 2)288( 1+ 2 ) 3)288 4) 144 5)288 2
38. If the upstream speed of a boat is 50% less than the downstream speed of the
boat and if a boat covers in downstream is 1000m in 50 sec then how much
distance boat can cover in still water in 8 hours?
1)900 km 2)500 km 3)432 km 4)198 km 5)255 km
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39. The simple interest on a sum of money for 3 years at 6 % per annum is Rs.
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6750. What will be the amount on the same sum at the same rate for 2 years,

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compounded annually?
1)40000 2)39800 3)36540 4)38400 5)35000
40. The difference between the compound interest, compounded annually and the
simple interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 6% per annum is Rs.72. Find the
sum?
1)27000 2)25410
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41. The length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio 4: 3. If the sum of length
and breadth is 63cm and side of a square is equal to the breadth of a rectangle

2) 135

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then find the sum of perimeters of square and rectangle?
1) 234 3) 296 4) 244 5) 540
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42. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 16 minutes, 14 minutes respectively. If both
pipes are opened together and after 4 minutes pipe A is closed, find the total time
in which tank will be filled?
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1 3 3 1
1) 10 2) 11 3) 12 4) 14 5)14
2 4 4 2
Direction (43-48): Study the following table carefully to answer the questions.
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The table given below shows the number of trains cancelled by five different
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major stations in five different years.

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021


Chennai 123 108 209 590 406
Mumbai 210 96 156 604 356
Secunderabad 136 201 350 700 450
Delhi 450 200 195 895 500
Kolkata 357 120 150 500 300
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43. What was the difference between the highest number of trains cancelled by
Mumbai and the lowest number of trains cancelled by Delhi out of all the five
years?
1) 409 2) 509 3) 410 4) 399 5)355
44. What was the approximate percentage increase in number of trains cancelled by
Secunderabad station in the year 2018 as compared to previous year?
1) 45% 2) 48% 3) 52% 4) 55% 5) 38%
45. What was the average number of trains cancelled by the all stations in the year
2020?
1) 702.5 2) 548.5 3)657.8 4) 685.2 5)965.4
46. In 2020, 65% trains are cancelled by Kolkata due to Covid-19 and others by
technical fault. How many trains are cancelled by Kolkata due to technical fault?
1) 250 2) 325 3) 350 4) 175 5) 150

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47. What is the percentage of cancelled trains by Mumbai in 2017 compared to cancel
trains by Delhi in 2018?
1) 10% 2) 110% 3) 5% 4) 95% 5) 105%
48. Find the ratio of number of trains cancelled by Secunderabad in 2019 to 2020?
1) 1:2 2) 2:3 3) 3:2 4) 4:5 5) 5:4
Direction (49-53): Find the value of question mark (?) in the given following
series.
49. 23 15 22 58 224 ?
1) 1168 2) 1076 3) 984 4) 1208 5) 1112

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50. 16 37 62 96 146 ?
1) 217 2) 232 3) 213 4) 221 5) 229
51. 541 269 133 65 ? 14
1) 31 2) 35
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52. 28 16 28 76 274 ?
1) 1269 2) 1211

E 3) 1351 4) 1079 5) 1243


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53. 339 355 323 371 307 ?
1) 407 2) 328 3) 398 4) 387 5) 354
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Direction (54-65): Find the value of the Question mark (?) to the following questions.

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54. 3 7 = ?
3 9
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2 1 2
1) 11 2) 7 3) 9 4) 10 5) 6
9 3 9

195 7 6 750
55.    368 = 575 × 9 × ?
13 14 5 3
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1) 165 2) 160 3) 199 4) 209 5) 176
56. 754 + 623 = ? - 517
1) 1624 2) 1675 3) 1894 4) 1745 5) 1598
57. 7.8 × 7.8 + 7.8 × 12.6 + 6.3 × 6.3 = ?
1) 201.56 2) 188.81 3) 156.21 4) 198.81 5) 190
58. (7.2 + 6.3)2 = ? + 60.25
1) 100 2) 210 3) 92 4)112 5) 122
59. 73 + 93 = 72 + ?3
1)10 2) 20 3) 9 4)19 5) 12

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14641
60. = 11 × ?
2
1) 7.5 2) 5.5 3) 6.5 4) 3.5 5) 5

61. 3 5 ×5 5 + 256 = ?
1) 65 2) 71 3) 91 4) 36 5) 81

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34 25 1
62.    ? = 68
5 16 5
1) 25 2) 48 3) 16 4)32 5) 64
63. 1 + 243 + 27 + 729 = ?3
1) 11 2) 12
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64. 3
512 + 82  ?2 = 25

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1)15 2) 25 3) 12 4)17 5) 13
65. 7.9× ? = 987.5
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1)150 2)125 3) 100 4) 94 5)110


REASONING
Direction (66-70): Study the following information carefully and answer the
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following questions.
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There are ten persons – B, C, D, E, F, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting in two


parallel rows such that B, C, D, E and F are sitting in row 1 facing North direction
and V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting in row 2 facing South direction but not necessarily
in the same order. Persons in the row 1 face the other persons in row 2.
E sits second to the right of D. Either of them sits at one of the extreme ends
of the line. Only one person is sitting between the one who is facing E and W. X
does not faces D. V faces the one who is immediate neighbour of E. Z sits second
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to the right of V. F and X are sitting diagonally opposite to each other. C sits to
the immediate left of E.
66. Who amongst the following sits to the immediate right of Z?
1) Y 2) W 3) X 4) B 5) C
67. What is the position of F with respect to D?
1) Immediate left 2) Third to the right 3) Fourth to the right
4) Second to the left 5) Second to the right
68. Who amongst the following sits second to the right of the one who is facing D?
1) Y 2) Z 3) V 4) X 5) B
69. Who amongst the following is diagonally opposite to Y?
1) F 2) B 3) D 4) C 5) E
70. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which one does not belong to that group?
1) X – D 2) Z – C 3) W – E 4) V – C 5) V – B

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Direction (71-74): In the question below are given three statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. 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.
71. Statements: Only a few Fruits are Vegetables
Some Vegetables are Drinks
No Drink is Chocolate
Conclusions: I. Some Fruits being Drinks is a possibility.
II. No Vegetable is a Chocolate.
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3) Only conclusion I follows
4) Either conclusion I or II follows 5) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
72. Statements: No Winter is Rainy
Only a few Rainy is Summer
Only a few Summer is Spring
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Conclusions: I. Some Spring is not Winter.
II. Some Rainy is Spring.
1) Both conclusions I and II follow 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Only conclusion I follows

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4) Either conclusion I or II follows
Statements: Some Books are Pens
5) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
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Each Pen is Pencil
Only a few Pencils are Erasers
Conclusions: I. some Books are Erasers.
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II. No Book is Eraser.


1) Both conclusions I and II follow 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Only conclusion I follows
4) Either conclusion I or II follows 5) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
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74. Statements: Only a few Cups are Bottles
All Bottles are Plastic
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No Plastic is White
Conclusions: I. All White being Cups is a possibility.
II. Some Cups are Plastic.
1) Both conclusions I and II follow 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Only conclusion I follows 4) Either conclusion I or II follows
5) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Direction (75-79): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions.
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There are seven persons namely – B, E, K, L, M, R and T. They visits some
places viz. Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Guntur, Chennai, Delhi, West Godavari
and Hyderabad in week days starting from Monday ending to Sunday but not
necessarily in the same order.
Only two persons visit after Chennai. Two persons are going between the
one who visit to Chennai and R. T goes to Guntur before the one who visits
Chennai but not on Monday. K and L go on Saturday and Sunday respectively. The
one who visits to West Godavari goes before the one who visits Vijayawada but not
immediately. M goes on Monday to visit West Godavari. E goes immediately before
K and after the one who visits Rajahmundry. The person who visits Rajahmundry
does not go on Wednesday. Only one person goes in between the one who visits
Chennai and Delhi. B goes before T. The one who visits to Hyderabad goes
immediately before the one who visits to Delhi. The one who visits to Vijayawada
goes before E but not immediately.
75. How many persons are going between T and L?
1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) Four 5) More than four

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76. Who amongst the following goes immediately before B?


1) R 2) T 3) The one who goes to Vijayawada
4) E 5) The one who visits to Chennai
77. Which among the following place does L visits?
1) Delhi 2) Vijayawada 3) Chennai
4) Rajahmundry 5) Hyderabad
78. Which of the following statement is/are TRUE?
1) The one who visits Vijayawada goes on Wednesday.
2) E visits Hyderabad.
3) Only person goes in between Rajahmundry and Guntur.

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4) Both 1 and 3.
5) All are true.
79. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which one does not belong to that group?
1) E – L 2) T – K 3) E – B 4) B – M 5) R – E
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Direction (80 -82): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions.
80. Seven persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a straight line facing
North direction. How many persons are sitting between D and E?

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Statement I. E sits at one of the extreme end of the line. C is an immediate
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neighbour of E. Two persons are sitting between C and D.
Statement II. D sits at the middle of the line. Only one person sits between C
and D. B sits fourth to the right of C. E is an immediate neighbour of B.
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1) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
2) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
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3) The data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to
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answer the question.


4) The data, even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
5) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question.
81. There are seven persons namely – B, D, G, I, J, M and P are living in a seven
storey building. The bottommost floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is
numbered as 7. B lives on which floor?
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Statement I. M lives on an odd numbered floor. P lives two floors below M. P does
not live on ground floor. I live on an even number floor immediately below B.
Statement II. I live on second numbered floor. G lives two floors above I. B lives
below G.
1) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
2) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
3) The data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to
answer the question.
4) The data, even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
5) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question.

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82. There are eight members namely – G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are sitting in a


circular table but not necessarily in the order. Who sits to the immediate right of
H?
Statement I. H sits second to the right of G. H sits exactly opposite to J. K is an
immediate neighbour of J. M sits second to the left of K.
Statement II. J sits second to the left of L. K sits third to the right of L. H is not
an immediate neighbour to both K and L.
1) The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
2) The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the

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data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
3) The data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to
answer the question.
4) The data, even in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question. ha
5) The data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the
question.
83. How many letters in the word “COLLATERAL“ are there in the above arrangement
which has many letters in between them in both forward and backward direction

2) Four

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as according to alphabetical series?
1) Two 3) Five 4) One 5) Three
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84. In which of the following statement does H  M and L < J is definitely True?
1) H > I = K  M, L < T  J 2) H = I  K  M, L < T = J
3) H  I = K > M, L = T < J 4) H  I > K  M, L  T < J
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5) H > I  K = M, L < T  J
Direction (85-89): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions.
A certain number of persons are sitting in a straight line facing North
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direction. The information about some of them is given. Only two persons sit to
the right of E. D sits third to the left of E. Only one person sits between D and H.
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L sits five places before to the left of H. No one sits to the left of C. One person sits
between K and J. B and K are immediate neighbours of one another. J sits third
to the right of B. I sit to the immediate left of L. Not more than two persons sit
between C and B. H sits to the left of D. I sit second to the right of J. The number
of persons sitting between C and K is same as K and I.
85. How many members are sitting in a row?
1) 21 2) 22 3) 20 4) 24 5) 19
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86. What is the position of L with respect to E?
1) Tenth to the left 2) Eight to the right 3) Ninth to the left
4) Eleventh to the right 5) Tenth to the right
87. The number of persons sitting between B and J is same as between J and __?
1) L 2) I 3) K 4) C 5) H
88. How many persons are sitting between C and K?
1) One 2) Three 3) Four 4) Two 5) More than four
89. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which one does not belong to that group?
1) H – E 2) L – H 3) J – L 4) B – I 5) K – L
Direction (90-94): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions.
There are eight persons namely – K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R purchased
different items one after the another but not necessarily in the same order. Only
three persons purchased the items between Q and L. L and O are not immediate
to each other. L purchased after Q. N purchased the item two persons before L. O

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purchased the item immediately before K. O is not the first person to purchase. P
purchased the item before M but not to R. K and Q does not purchase the items
immediately.
90. Who amongst the following purchased the item immediately before P?
1) N 2) L 3) M 4) O 5) R
91. How many persons had purchased the items between N and M?
1) One 2) Three 3) Four 4) Five 5) Two
92. Which of the following persons purchased the items first and last?
1) Q, O 2) Q, K 3) K, R 4) P, O 5) N, Q
93. The number of persons who purchased the items before N is same as after __?

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1) O 2) P 3) R 4) K 5) M
94. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which one does not belong to that group?
1) Q – N 2) M – K 3) L – N 4) M – P 5) N – O
Direction (95-97): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions.
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U is the grandson of J. F is the mother of K and R. J is the spouse of F. H is
the brother-in-law of R. J has only one son and daughter. R is unmarried. T is the
daughter of K.
95. How is J related to T?

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1) Father 2) Mother 3) Grandfather 4) Grandmother 5) Uncle
96. How is U related to R?
1) Niece 2) Nephew 3) Cousin 4) Sister-in-law 5) Grandson
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97. If R is married with B then, how is B related to J?


1) Sister-in-law 2) Daughter-in-law 3) Son-in-law
4) Cousin 5) Sister
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Direction (98-100): Study the following information carefully and answer the
following questions.
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8 % 4 $ 5 & 9 8 @ # 1 3 6 ^ 2 7 $ 2 ! *  8 4  9 1
98. What will be the sum of the fifth, the eleventh and the eighteenth elements from
the left end of the given arrangement?
1) 17 2) 8 3) 15 4) 14 5) 9
99. Which of the following is ninth element to the left of seventh element from the
right end of the given arrangement?
1) 1 2) 7 3) % 4) 3 5) 6
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100. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which one does not belongs to that group?
1) 4&8 2) 58% 3) @39 4) !8$ 5) ^$3

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