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IBPS RRB Assistant Prelims Grand Test Quiz

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Directions: In the question, two statements are  followed by two conclusions A and B. You
have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance  from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the two given statements, disregarding the commonly known facts. Read both the statements and answer as if
1. Statements: 
Some actors are singers.
All the singers are stars.
Conclusions: 
A. Some actors are stars.
B. No singer is actor.
1. only A follows
2. only B follows
3. either A or B follows
4. neither A nor B follows
5. A, and B follow


2. Statements: 
All Munshis are Marathe.
All Marathe are Kayasths.
Conclusions: 
A. All Munshis are Kayasth.
B. All Kayasth are Munshis.
1. only A follows
2. only B follows
3. both of them follow
4. neither of them follows
5. Cannot be determined


3. Statements: 
All dictionaries are encyclopedias.
All tomes are encyclopedias.
Conclusions:
A. All dictionaries are tomes.
B. All tomes are dictionaries.
1. only A follows
2. only B follows
3. both of them follow
4. neither of them follows
5. Cannot be determined


4. Statements:
All Sumos are fat.
All fat people are unhealthy.
Conclusions:
A. All unhealthy people are Sumos.
B. All Sumos are unhealthy.
1. only A follows
2. only B follows
3. both of them follow
4. neither of them follows
5. Cannot be determined


5. Statements: 
All watches are calculators.
All radios are calculators.
Conclusions: 
A. No radio is watch.
B. Some radios are watches.
1. only A follows
2. only B follows
3. either A or B follows
4. neither A nor B follows
5. both A, B follow

Questions(6-10): Directions:Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows. 
Eight persons L, M, N, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. S is not the neighbour of P and R. M is second to the left of T and third to the right of P. R is third to the left of N, who is sitting to the immediate left of T. L is second to the right of P.

6. Which of the following pairs represents the neighbours of T?
1. MN
2. QS
3. RP
4. NS
5. Cannot be determined


7. Which of the following statements is definitely true?
1. Q is sitting to the immediate left of S.
2. R is sitting to the immediate right of P.
3. M is neighbour of N and Q.
4. R is neighbour of P and S.
5. None of these


8. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Q?
1. S
 2. P
3. T
4. R
5. None


9. Who is sitting to the immediate left of P?
1. S
2. R
3. Q
4. L
5. None


10. In which of the following pairs of  persons is the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person?
1. QS
2. NT
3. LM
4. RL
5. None

Questions(11-15):- Directions: Symbols @, %, &, $, # are used with the following meanings
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’. ‘P % Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’. ‘P & Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’. ‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q'.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is either greater than or equal to Q’. Assuming the above information to be true,
find the conclusion(s) which definitely follow(s).

11. Statements: A $ B, B @ C, C & D 
Conclusions:
I. A @ C
II. B $ D
1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Only conclusion II follows.
3. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
4. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5. Both conclusions I and II follow.


12. Statements: L @ M, M % N, N # O
Conclusions:
I. L % N
II. L & N
1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Only conclusion II follows.
3. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
5. Both conclusions I and II follow.


13. Statements: J & Q @ K $ L
Conclusions: 
I. J @ L
II. Q $ L
1. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
2. Only conclusion II follows.
3. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
4. Only conclusion I follows.
5. Both conclusions I and II follow.


14. Statements: A & B # C $ D
Conclusions: 
I. A % C
II. A # C
1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Only conclusion II follows.
3. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
4. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
5. Both conclusions I and II follow.


15. Statements: M & N % O # P
Conclusions:
I. O % P
II. O & P
1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Only conclusion II follows.
3. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
4. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
5. Both conclusions I and II follow.

Questions(16-20):- Directions: Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
It is decided to screen six movies, each one in Gujarati, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, English
and Punjabi, one movie on one day and only from Monday onwards.
1. The Punjabi movie will be screened on Saturday and the Gujarati movie will be screened on Tuesday.
2. The middle of the week is holiday, and is followed by a English movie.
3. The Tamil movie is neither screened on the first day nor on the last day.

16. On which of the following day is a holiday ?
1. Friday
2. Thursday
3. Wednesday
4. Tuesday
5. None


17. Which of the following movies will be screened on Monday?
1.Tamil only
2. Marathi only
3. Hindi only
4.Marathi or Hindi
5.None


18. On which day will the English movie be screened?
1. Wednesday
2. Saturday
3. Friday
4. Tuesday
5. None


19. On which day will the Hindi movie be screened?
1. Monday or Sunday
2. Monday only
3. Sunday only
4. Wednesday only
5. None of these


20. Which of the following pairs of movies is screened on two consecutive days?
1. Tamil and English
2. Gujarati and Tamil
3. Punjabi and Hindi
4. Gujarati and Marathi
5. None of these

Questions(21-25):- Directions: Read the following information and answer the question given below.
(i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members standing in a row (not necessarily in the same order) facing North.
(ii) C and B have as many members between them as G and C have between them.
(iii) D, who is third from the extreme left, is third to the left of E.
(iv) E is a neighbour of F and B.
(v) A and D are neighbours, and F and C are neighbours.

21. Which of the following statements must be false?
1. A is third to the left of F
2. E is third to the right of D
3. F is third to the right of A
4. B is third to the left of C
5. None


22. Which of the following statements is true?
1. C and E are neighbours.
2. E is to the immediate left of F
3. C is to the immediate left of D
4. A is to the immediate left of D
5. None


23. Who is at the extreme right?
1. A
2. G
3. B
4. F
5. None


24. Which of the following options represents two pairs of neighbours?
1. AC and DC
2. AB and EG
3. DC and EF
4. CF and CE
5. None


25. What is the position of F?
1. Immediate to the right of E
2. Third to the left of G
3. Immediate to the left of C
4. Immediate to the left of E
5. None


26. M is father of N. L is brother of M. P is mother of L. How is N related to P?
1. Grandson
2. Nephew
3. Granddaughter
4. Cannot be determined
5. None


27. Introducing Priyanka, Saroj says that her mother is the only daughter of my mother. How is Saroj related to Priyanka?
1. Mother
2. Sister
3. Daughter
4. Aunt
5. None


28. S is the sister of R. M is mother of S. T is husband of M. P is father of T. How is P related to S?
1. Husband 
2. Wife
3. Daughter 
4. Grandfather 
5. Son

29. Directions: Find the odd one out.
1. ARN
2. OHU
3. ZUZ
4. BLZ
5. None


30. Directions: Find the odd one out.
1. ZYX
2. NML
3. EDC
4. HIJ
5. None

31. Directions: In the following question, there is a relation between the two terms on
the left of the sign (: :). The same relation exists between the two terms on the right of the sign (: :), of which one term is missing. 
Find the missing one from the given alternatives.
PEN : INK : : ENGINE : .........
1. Petrol
2. Water
3. Lost
4. Machine
5. None


32. In a certain code CROWNED is written as PSDVEFO. How is STREAMS written in that code?
1. SUTDBNT
2. TUSDTNB
3. SUTFTNB
4. QSRDTNB
5. None


33.`DEAN` is related to `NDAE` and `ROAD` is related to `DRAO` in the same way as `SOME` is related to .......
1. ESMO
2. EOMS
3. EMOS
4. MSEO
5. None


34. Tiwari travels 4 km towards East, takes a right turn and after travelling 3 km, he realizes that he has forgotten one important document at his house. What will be the shortest distance that he needs to travel in order to reach his house as early as possible?
1. 6 km
2. 4.5 km
3. 5 km
4. 7 km
5. 5.5 km


35. Mike and Papu start walking in opposite directions from a point O and travel 3 km. Then, Mike turns right and covers 4 km, and Papu turns right and covers 4 km. Find out the distance between Mike and Papu.
1.9 km
2.10 km
3.16 km
4.25 km
5.12 km


36. If alternate letters are deleted from the following series, which letter will divide the new series into two equal parts?
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.
1. N
2. M
3. K
4. O
5. None of these


37. If the following series is written in the reverse order and the alternate letters are deleted from it, then which letter will divide the new series into two equal parts?
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1. N
2. P
3. L
4. M
5. None of these


38. If the second half of the series is written in the reverse order, which will be the 9th letter to the right of the 7th letter from your left end?
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1. Y
2. Z
3. P
4. X
5. None


39. In a group of 45 girls, a girl is on the twentieth position. When two more girls join, her position drops by one. What is her new position from the end?
1. 20th
2. 24th
3. 25th
4. 26th
5. 27th


40. In a final examination, Simi scored higher than Pretty. Kim scored lower than Sammy, but higher than Simi. Mona scored between Pretty and Simi. Who scored the least marks in the examination?
1. Kim
2. Pretty
3. Mona
4. Simi
5. Sammy

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