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IBPS - RRB MOCK TEST

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Questions (1-5) Directions: The question consists of two statements followed by two conclusions marked I and II. Consider the statements to be true, even though they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow(s) the statements. Mark your answer as
1. Statements:
All the harmoniums are instruments.
All the instruments are flutes.
Conclusions:
I. All the flutes are instruments.
II. All the harmoniums are flutes.
1. Only I follows
2. Either I or II follows
3. Only II follows
4. Neither I nor II follows
5. Both I and II follow

2. Statements:
Some stairs are escalators.
Some escalators are elevators.
Conclusions:
I. All stairs are elevators.
II. Some stairs are elevators.
1. If only I follows
2. If only II follows
3. If neither I nor II follows
4. If either I or II follows
5. If both I and II follow

3. Statements:
Some linear are circular.
No circular is triangular.
Conclusions:
I. All triangular are linear.
II. Some triangular are linear.
1. if only I follows
2. if only II follows
3. if either I or II follows
4. if neither I nor II follows
5. if both I and II follow

4. Statements:
All bananas are apples.
All apples are mangoes.
Conclusions:
I. All bananas are mangoes.
II. All mangoes are bananas.
1. if only I follows
2. if only II follows
3. if either I or II follows
4. if neither I nor II follows
5. if both I and II follow

5. Statements:
Some doctors are lawyers.
Some lawyers are architects.
Conclusions:
I. Some doctors are architects.
II. All architects are doctors.
1. If only I follows 2. If only II follows
3. If either I or II follows
4. If neither I nor II follows
5. If both I and II follow
 

QUESTIONS (6-10) Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. B is second to the right of D who is third to the right of F. C is second to the left of A who is second to the left of F. G is third to the right of E.

6. In which of the following combinations is the first person the immediate neighbor of the second and the third persons?
1. GCD
2. FGH
3. EFH
4. ABE
5. None of these

7. Who is third to the right of H?
1. G
2. D
3. C
4. B
5. None of these

8. Who is to the immediate right of A?
1. B
2. E
3. G
4. H
5. None of these

9. What is H's position with respect to B?
1. Fifth to the right
2. Third to the left
3. Fifth to the left
4. Fourth to the left
5. Third to the right

10. Who is to the immediate left of G?
1. H
2. F
3. D
4. A
5. None of these

 

QUESTIONS (11-15) Directions: The question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question.

11. How is 'sure' written in a code language?
I. 'he is sure' is written as 'ja ha ma' in that code language.
II. 'is she sure' is written as 'ka ja ma' in that code language.
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 given in both the statements I & II together is not sufficient to answer the question.
5. The data in both the statements I & II together is necessary to answer the question.

12. What is R's position from the left end of the row?
I. M is tenth from the left end of the row.
II. There are sixteen children between M and R.
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 given in both the statements I & II together is not sufficient to answer the question.
5. The data in both the statements I & II together is necessary to answer the question.

13. How is J related to M?
I. M has only one brother and two sisters.
II. J is the daughter of T who is the wife of M.
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 given in both the statements I & II together is not sufficient to answer the question.
5. The data in both the statements I & II together is necessary to answer the question.

14. Town P is towards which direction of town T?
I. Town T is towards South of town K, which is towards West of town P.
II. Town R is towards South of town V and towards East of town T.
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 given in both the statements I & II together is not sufficient to answer the question.
5. The data in both the statements I & II together is necessary to answer the question.

15. ‘M’ has qualified to become a police officer. Has ‘A’ qualified to become a police officer?
Statements:
I. If ‘A’ qualifies to become a police officer, then ‘M’ will qualify to become a police officer.
II. If ‘A’ does not qualify to become a police officer, then ‘M’ will not qualify to become a police officer.
1.Statement (I) alone is sufficient, but statement (II) alone is not sufficient
2. Statement (II) alone is sufficient, but statement (I) alone is not sufficient
3.Both statements (I) and (II) together are sufficient, but neither statement alone is sufficient
4.Either statement (I) or statement (II) alone is sufficient
5.Statements (I) and (II) together are not sufficient

 

QUESTIONS (16-20) Directions :In the following question, the symbols δ, $, *, @ and © are
used with the following meanings:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither equal to nor greater than Q’
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q’
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller to Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.

Now, below are given three statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the conclusions is/are definitely true.

16. Statements: B © N, N @ R, F * R
Conclusions:
I. B © R II. F * N Ill. R $ B
1. Only I and II are true.
2. Only I and Ill are true.
3. Only II and Ill are true.
4. All I, II and Ill are true.
5. None of these

17. Statements: D $ M, M * B, B δ J
Conclusions:
I. J © D II. B @ D III. J @ M
1. Only I and II are true.
2. Only I and Ill are true.
3. Only II and III are true.
4. All I, II and Ill are true.
5. None of these

18. Statements: F * T, T $ N, N @ R
Conclusions:
I. R $ T II. N © F III. T $ F
1. None is true.
2. Only I is true.
3. Only II is true.
4. Only Ill is true.
5. Only II and III are true.

19. Statements: W δ K, K © F, F $ M
Conclusions:
I. M © K II. W @ F III. F @ W
1. Only I is true.
2. Only II is true.
3. Only III is true.
4. Only II and III are true
5. None is true.

20. Statements: M @ D, D δ K, K © R
Conclusions:
I. R $ M II. K δ M III. K $ M
1. Only I is true.
2. Only II is true.
3. Only Ill is true.
4. Only either II or Ill and I are true.
5. Either II or Ill is true.




 

QUESTIONS (21-27) Directions: Read the passage carefully and give answer to the question that follows.
Aisha, Akira, Anne, Amy and Audrey have a total of 5 pens, each of a different colour – Brown, Golden, Red, Green and Yellow. Each one of them has one pen each. Aisha has a red pen.
Golden pen is owned neither by Amy nor Akira. Audrey has a brown pen.

21. Which colour of pen does Anne have?
1. Yellow
2. Golden
3. Green
4. Red
5. None of these

22. Who has a yellow pen?
1. Amy
2. Akira
3. Either Amy or Akira
4. Anne
5. None of these

23. Identify the statement that is definitely false.
1. Anne has a golden pen.
2. Anne has a yellow pen.
3. Amy has a green pen.
4. Amy has a yellow pen.
5. None of these

24. Identify the correct combination of girl and colour of pen.
1. Amy – red
2. Akira – yellow
3. Aisha – red
4. Either (1) or (2)
5. Neither (1) nor (2)

25. Identify the incorrect statement.
1. Aisha has a red pen.
2. Akira has either a yellow or a green pen.
3. Anne has a golden pen.
4. Audrey has a brown pen.
5. None of these

26. P is the brother of Q and R. S is R's mother. T is P's father. Which of the following statements may not be true?
1. T is Q's father.
2. S is P's mother.
3. Q is T's son.
4. T is S's husband.
5. P is S's son.

27. Aperson starts walking from his office towards a party hall. He walks for 30 m towards East. He takes a 90o right turn and walks for 15 m. He again takes a 90o right turn, and walks for another 20 m. He then walks for 25 m after taking a 90o left turn. Turning 90o towards his right, he walks for 10 m to reach the party hall. How far and in which direction is the party hall from his office?
1. 40 m towards West
2. 40 m towards South
3. 45 m towards South
4. 45 m towards North
5. 40 m towards North

 

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