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IBPS RRB Officer Scale 1 Exam Model Paper

Test I : Quantitative Aptitude Q6. What should come in place of question


mark (?) in the following number series?
Q1.A project manager hired 16 men to 8 6 ? 23 87 429
complete a project in 40 days. However after 30 A) 12
days he realized that only 4/9 th of the work is B) 8
complete. How many more men does he need
C) 10
to hire to complete the project on time ?
A)30 D) 14
B)32 E) None of these
C)44 Q7. What value will come in place of question
D)40 mark (?) in the number-series given below?
Q2. A circular garden has a path of uniform 28 80 232 684 ? 6088
width around it. The difference between outer
A) 2038
and inner circumference of the circular path is
B) 2036
210cm. Find its width.
A)33.44cm C) 2050
B)30.34cm D) 2032
C)40.24cm E) None of these
D)28.64cm Q8. The next number of the sequence
E)None of these 3,5,9,17,33.... is?
Q3. There is meeting of 20 delegates is to be
A) 50
held in a hotel. In how many ways these
delegates can be seated along a round table, if B) 49
three particular delegates always seat together. C) 65
A) 17! 3! D) 60
B) 18! 3! E) None of these
C) 17! 4! Q9. What should come in place of the
D) 18! 4! question mark (?) in the following number
E) Cant be determined
series?
Q4. Two alloys contain gold and silver in the
ratio of 3:7 and 7:3 respectively. In what ratio 0 1 29 3628 3629 ?
these alloys must be mixed with each other so A) 97025
that we get an alloy of gold and silver in the B) 97875
ratio of 2:3? C) 95801
A.2:1 D) 96705
B.3:1
E) None of these
C.4:3
Q10.What value will come in place of question
D.3:5 mark (?) in the number-series given below?
E.None of these 325, 314, 292, 259, 215, ?
Q5. A man can row 24 kmph in still water. It (A) 126
takes him thrice as long to row up as to row (B) 116
down the river. Find the rate of the stream? (C) 130
A) 4 kmph B) 12 kmph (D) 160
C) 6 kmph D) 1 kmph (E) None of these
E) 7kmph
Directions (Q91-95): What will come in (E) x = y or the relationship cannot be
established
place of the question mark (?) in the Q17. In the following question, two equations
following questions? numbered (i) and (ii) are given. You have to
Q11. 1984 + 523-? =1899 solve both the equations and choose the
correct option.
A) 718 (i) 8x + 6x = 5
B) 608 (ii) 12y 22y + 8 = 0
C) 708 (A) x> y
D) 618 (B) x y
(C) x< y
E) None of these
(D) x y
Q12. 460 x 15-5 x 20=? (E) x = y or the relationship cannot be
A) 92000 established
B) 4600 Q18.In the following question, two
C) 137800 equations numbered (i) and (ii) are given.
D) 7000 You have to solve both the equations and
E) None of these choose the correct option.
Q13. 4 1/5 x 3 1/3 + ? = 20% of 120 (i) 17x + 48x = 9
A) 11 (ii) 13y = 32y 12
(A) x> y
B) 10
(B) x y
C) 5 (C) x< y
D) 15 (D) x y
E) None of these (E) x = y or the relationship cannot be
Q14. 4848 24 x 11-222=? established
Q19.In the following question, two
A) 200
equations numbered (i) and (ii) are given.
B) 2444
You have to solve both the equations and
C) 2000
choose the correct option.
D) 2100
I. 1225 x + 4900 = 0
E) None of these II. (81y)1/4 + (343)1/3 = 0
Q15. 2809 =? (A) x> y
A) 43 (B) x y
B) 47 (C) x< y
C) 57 (D) x y
(E) x = y or the relationship cannot be
D) 53 established
E) None of these Q20. In the following question, two
Q16.In the following question, two equations equations numbered (i) and (ii) are given.
numbered (i) and (ii) are given. You have to You have to solve both the equations and
solve both the equations and choose the
correct option. choose the correct option.
(i) 18x2 + 18x + 4 = 0 I.x2 -7x +12=0
(ii) 12y2 22y + 8 = 0 II y2-9x +20=0
(A) x> y (A) x> y
(B) x y (B) x y
(C) x< y (C) x< y
(D) x y (D) x y
(E) x = y or the relationship cannot be C) 91/190
established D) 93/190
Q21.In a test consisting of 80 questions E) None of these
carrying one mark each ,Arpita answers 65%
of the first 40 questions correctly. What
percent of the other 40 questions must be Directions (Q26-30): Study the information
done correctly to score 75 % of the whole carefully to answer the following
test?
questions.
(A) 60
(B) 80 A college has many streams in graduate viz,
(C) 75 Science, Commerce and Arts. Among the
(D) 40 total number of students in the college 45%
(E) None of these are girls. Number of boys studying in
Q22. In a bag, there are coins of 25 p, 10 p, and
Science stream which is 297, is 30% of the
5 p in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3. If there are Rs.30 in total numbers of boys in the college. 40% of
all, how many 5 p coins are there? the girls are studying in Arts stream.
A) 50 Number of boys and girls studying in
B) 100 Science stream are in the ratio 3 : 2. 50% of
C) 150 boys are studying in Commerce streams.
D) 200 Q26.How many girls are studying in
E) 300 Commerce stream?
Q23. A train passes a station platform in 36 (A) 120 (B) 160 (C) 150 (D) 190 (E)
seconds and a man standing on the platform in None of these
20 seconds. If the speed of the train in 54 Q27.The number of girls studying Science
km/hr, what is the length of the platform? stream is what percent of the number of
A) 120 m boys studying in Commerce stream?
B) 240 m (A) 35% (B) 30% (C) 40% (D) 55%
C) 300 m (E) None of these
Q28. The number of boys studying in
D) 350 m
Commerce is what percent of the total
E) 340 m
number of students in the college?
Q24. In what time will Rs.15625 amount to
(A) 36.33% (B) 27.5% (C) 48.9% (D)
17576 at 8% compound interest per annum,
14.90% (E) None of these
interest being compounded half-yearly Q29. What is the respective ratio between
A) 3 yr number of boys and girls in Arts stream?
B) 2 yr (A) 5 : 7 (B) 15 : 32 (C) 88 : 101 (D) 11
C) 1 yr : 18 (E) None of these
D) 1/2 yr Q30. What is the total number of students
E) None of these in the college ?
Q25. An urn contains 9 blue, 7 white and 4 (A) 1200 (B) 1600 (C) 1800 (D) 1500
black balls. If 2 balls are drawn at random, then (E) None of these
what is the probability that only one ball is
white? Directions (31-35): The given bar-graph
A) 71/190 shows the percentage expenditure of a person
on food and education items for five years and
B) 121/190 the table given below shows the total
expenditure of that person for these five Q35.What is the difference between
years. average money spent on food and
education in the period of 20002005?
(A) 200 (B) 380 (C) 464 (D) 544 (E)
None of these

Directions (Q36-40): Study the chart and


give the answer of following question.

Selling of the cars in U.K. according to the


colour.

Total
Year
Expenditure

2001 4000
2002 4400
2003 5000
2004 5600 Q36. 50% of all the cars consisted on which
2005 6000 of the following colours of car?
(A) Black, Golden, Blue, Red
Q31. In which year the man spent highest (B) Blue, Black, Red, Yellow
amount on food? (C) White, Golden, Blue, Black
(A) 2001 (B) 2002 (C) 2003 (D) 2004 (D) White, Blue, Green, Black
(E) 2005 (E) None of these
Q32. In which year the man spent least
amount on education? Q37.Cars of which colour are 20% less
(A) 2001 (B) 2002 (C) 2003 (D) 2004 popular than white coloured cars?
(E) 2005 (A) Black
Q33. In which year there was the highest (B) Golden
increase over the preceding year in the (C) Red
amount at money spend on food? (D) Blue
(A) 2001 (B) 2002 (C) 2003 (D) 2004 (E) None of these
(E) 2005 Q38. Which colour of cars has the
Q34.In which year there was the highest percentage equal to the 69 3/13 of Blue
increases over the preceding year in the colourcars ?
amount of money spend on education? (A) Brown
(A) 2001 (B) 2002 (C) 2003 (D) 2004 (B) Golden
(E) 2005 (C) Green
(D) Red
(E) None of these Q41. Which step number will be the following
Q39.Cars of which colour when increased output?
by 2 percent and then combined with that 12 humble 24 chair 86 missed union airlift
of Red cars will make 30 percent of the liverpool beneath everyday.
A) Step II
total?
B) Step III
(A) Golden
C) Step IV
(B) Blue D) There will be no such step.
(C) Black E) None of the above
(D) Yellow Q42. How many steps will be required to get
(E) None of these the nal output?
Q40.If in a certain period the total A) Five
production of all cars was 95400 then how B) Six
many more blue cars were sold than green? C) Seven
(A) 2580 D) Four
(B) 3618 e) None of the above
Q43. Which word/number would be the fth
(C) 2850
from the right in Step V?
(D) 3816
A) missed
(E) None of these B) union
C) 86
Test II : Reasoning D) Liverpool
Directions (Q. 41-45): Study the following E) None of the above
information to answer the given questions: Q44. What is the position of beneath in Step
A word and number arrangement machine IV?
when given an input line of words and numbers A) 9thfrom the left
rearranges them following a particular rule. The B) 11thfrom the left
following is an illustration of input and C) 2nd from the right
rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit D) 4th from the right
numbers. E) None of the above
Input: yellows jacket 47 cabinet total 21 correct Q45. If in a certain way humble is related to
sunny thief 77. airlift and chair is related to beneath then
Step I: 21 total yellows jacket 47 cabinet correct missed would be related to which of the
sunny thief 77 following in the last step?
Step II: 21 total 47 jacket yellows cabinet A) 24
correct sunny thief 77 B) union
Step III: 21 total 47 jacket 77 thief yellows C) everyday
cabinet correct sunny D) liverpool
Step IV: 21 total 47 jacket 77 thief yellows E) None of the above
sunny cabinet correct
Step V: 21 total 47 jacket 77 thief yellows sunny Directions (Q46-50): In each question below
correct cabinet are given three statements followed by three
Steps V: is the last step of the rearrangement. conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to
As per the rules followed in the above steps, take the given statements to be true even if
nd out in each of the following questions the they seem to be at variance with commonly
appropriate step for the following input. known facts. Read all the conclusions and then
Input: union missed 86 chair 24 airlift liverpool decide which of the given conclusions logically
beneath humble 12 everyday.
follows from the given statements III. No computer is a keyboard.
disregarding commonly known facts. A) Only I and II follow
Q46. Statements: B) Only II follows
Some cars are trucks. C) Only II and III follow
No train is a truck. D) Only III follows
Some trains are jeeps. E) None of the above
Conclusions: Q50. Statements:
I. Some jeeps are not trucks. Some spoons are bowls.
II. Some cars are not trains. All bowls are plates.
III. Some jeeps are trains. Some glasses are spoons.
A) Only I and II follow Conclusions:
B) All I, II and III follow I. Some glasses are bowls.
C) None follows II.Some plates are bowls.
D) Only III follows III. At least some glasses are plates.
E) None of the above A) Only II follows
Q47. Statements: B) Only II and III follow
All flowers are grasses. C) Only III follows
No grass is a leaf. D) None follows
Some leaves are plants. E) None of the above
Conclusions:
I. All grasses being flowers is a possibility. Directions (Q.51-55): Study the following
II. All plants being leaves is a possibility. information carefully and answer the
III. Some leaves are not grasses. questions given below
A) Only I and III follow P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are eight friends
B) Only I and II follow studying in three different engineering colleges
C) Only III follows - A, B and C in three disciplines - Mechanical,
D) All follow Electrical and Electronics with not less than two
E) None of the above and not more than three in any college. Not
Q48. Statements: more than three of them study in any of the
All trees are branches. three disciplines. W studies Electrical in college
Some branches are seeds. B with only T, who studies Mechanical. P and Z
No fruit is a tree. do not study in college C and study in the same
Conclusions: discipline but not Electrical. R studies
I. Some branches are not fruits. Mechanical in college C with V, who studies
II. Some seeds are branches. Electrical. S studies Mechanical and does not
III. Some seeds being trees is a possibility. study in the same college where R studies. Q
A) Only I and II follow does not study Electronics.
B) Only III follows Q51. Which of the following combinations of
C) Only II follows college-student-specialization is correct?
D) Only II and III follow A) C-R-Electronics
E) All follow B) A-Z-Electrical
Q49. Statements: C) B-W-Electronics
No mouse is a keyboard. D) B-W-Electrical
No keyboard is a computer. E) B-Z-Electronics
All wires are computers. Q52. In which of the following colleges do two
Conclusions: students study in Electrical discipline?
I. No mouse is a computer. A) A only
II. No keyboard is a wire. B) B only
C) C only A) store
D) Cannot be determined B) at
E) None of these C) charity
Q53. In which discipline does Q study? D) either 'find' or 'good'
A) Electrical E) a
B) Mechanical Q59. In the given code language, which of the
C) Electrical or Mechanical following possibly means 'find good food'?
D) Data inadequate A) hednku
E) None of these B) rhdn he
Q54. In which of the colleges at least one C) dnbk he
student studies in Mechanical discipline? D) kuekna
A) A only E) narhek
B) B only Q60.What is the code for 'charity' in the given
C) C only code language?
D) Both A and B A) na
E) All A, B and C B) ku
Q55. S studies in which college? C) he
A) A D) rh
B) B E) dn
C) A or B
D) Data inadequate Directions (Q61-65): Study the following
E) None of these information carefully and answer the questions
given below.
Directions (Q.56-60): Study the given Eight friends Albert, Hawkins, Federal, Nicotine,
information carefully and answer the given Martin, Edward, Luther and Alice are sitting
questions around a circle facing towards the centre. Four
In a certain code language "find a good home" out of the eight friends drive a ship while four
is written as "dn co he rh", "charity begins at drive an airplane. No two friends who drive a
home" is writen as " rhnaeksa", "find good ship are immediate neighbours of each other.
charity store" is written as "nadn he ku" and " a Albert, who drives a ship sits third to left of
store at station" is written as "co ekkuze".(All Alice. Luther, who drives an airplane sits second
codes are two letter only). to right of Martin. Edward and Federal are
Q56. What does the code 'ze' stand for in the immediate neighbours of each other. Edward
given code language? does not drive a ship. Hawkins is an immediate
A) good neighbour of Edward but not of Alice.
B) station Q61. Which of the following is true about
C) find Nicotine?
D) store (A) Nicotine drives an airplane
E) begins (B) Alice and Martin are immediate neighbours
Q57. What does the code for 'store' in the given of Nicotine
code language? (C) Alice sits third to left of Nicotine
A) rh (D) Nicotine sits second to the left of Federal
B) ek (E) None is true
C) ku Q62. In which of the following pairs do both the
D) ze members drive an airplane?
E) dn (A) Edward, Nicotine
Q58. What does the code 'ek' stand for in the (B) Hawkins, Nicotine
given language code? (C) Edward, Federal
(D) Alice, Hawkins (B) Sandeep
(E) Martin, Alice (C) Rakesh
Q63. Four of the following five are alike in a (D) Suresh
certain way based on the above sitting (E) None of these
arrangement and so form a group. Which is the Q68. Who is immediate left of Suresh?
one that does not belong to the group? (A) Rakesh
(A) Hawkins (B) Ramesh
(B) Martin (C) Deepak
(C) Albert (D) Gaurav
(D) Federal (E) None of these
(E) Nicotine Q69. Who is standing at the left end?
Q64. In which of the following pairs do both the (A) Sandeep
members drive a ship? (B) Suresh
(A) Edward, Nicotine (C) Rakesh
(B) Hawkins, Nicotine (D) Ravi
(C) Edward, Federal (E) None of these
(D) Alice, Hawkins Q70.How many persons are standing between
(E) Martin, Alice Deepak and Rakesh?
Q65. What is Edward's position with respect to (A) One
Martin? (B) Two
(A) Immediate right (C) Three
(B) Third to the right (D) Four
(C) Second to the left (E) None of these
(D) Fourth to the left
(E) Second to the right Directions (Q71-75): In each of the following
questions, the signs (a), (b), =, (c) and (d) are
Directions (Q66-70): Study the following being used which have the following
information carefully and give the answer of meanings:
the questions given below. A (a) B means A is smaller than B.
In a row of eight boys Gaurav, Ravi, Rakesh, A (b) B means A is smaller or equal to B.
Ramesh, Deepak, Suresh, Tarun and Sandeep A = B means A is equal to B.
are standing in a row facing towards south A (c) B means A is greater than B.
direction, but not necessarily in same order. A (d) B means A is greater or equal to B.
Ravi is fourth to the right to Ramesh. Rakesh is Assuming the statement given in each of the
third to the left of Deepak who is not at any end following questions deduce which of the two
of the row. Suresh is not to the right of Ramesh inferences I and II is/are true?
who is the sixth from west. Tarun is standing at Q71. Statement-R (a) S, S (c) T, T (b) N
middle of Ravi and Ramesh. Sandeep is not Inference-
immediate neighbour of Tarun and Ramesh. I. S(d)N II. R(d)T
Q66. How many persons are standing between (A) If only I is true
Gaurav and Suresh? (B) If only II is true
(A) One (C) If I or II is true
(B) Two (D) If neither I nor II is true
(C) Three (E) If both are true.
(D) Four Q72.Statement-P (d) Q, Q = R, R (b) Z
(E) None of these Inference-
Q67.Who is standing at the right end? I. P(d)R II.Q(b)Z
(A) Gaurav (A) If only I is true
(B) If only II is true (D) W + R - F + T
(C) If I or II is true (E) None of these
(D) If neither I nor II is true
(E) If both are true. Directions (Q78-80): Study the following
Q73.Statement-L (c) M, M (a) N, N (d) K information carefully and answer the
Inference- questions given below:
I. L(b)N II. L(c)N Ashok started from a place and run towards
(A) If only I is true North and after running 6 km he turned to his
(B) If only II is true right and run 7 km and again turned right and
(C) If I or II is true ran 7 km and once again turned right and ran 8
(D) If neither I nor II is true km and before stopping he turned his right and
(E) If both are true. ran 1 km.
Q74.Statement-S (d) P, P (b) Z, Z (c) T Q78.How far is he from his starting point?
Inference- (A) 2 km
I. S(d)T II. S(c)Z (B) 1 km
(A) If only I is true (C) 4 km
(B) If only II is true (D) 3 km
(C) If I or II is true (E) Other than given options
(D) If neither I nor II is true Q79. In which direction is he going at the time
(E) If both are true. he finishes the race?
Q75. Statement- K (c) L, L (b) R, R = P (A) South
Inference- (B) East
I. P(d)L II. K(c)R (C) North
(A) If only I is true (D) North-West
(B) If only II is true (E) South-West
(C) If I or II is true Q80.In which direction is he from his starting
(D) If neither I nor II is true point?
(E) If both are true. (A) North
(B) North-East
Directions (76-77): Study the following (C) South
information carefully and answer the (D) East
questions given below: (E) West
'P x Q' means 'P is brother of Q'.
'P - Q' means 'P is sister of Q'.
'P + Q' means 'P is father of Q'.
'P # Q' means P is mother of Q'.
Q76. How is D related to T in the given
expression "H + T # R - D"?
(A) Nephew
(B) Niece
(C) Nephew or Niece
(D) Daughter or son
(E) None of these
Q77.Which of the following equations
represents F is daughter of W?
(A) W # R + F
(B) W x R x F
(C) W + R x F - T

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