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September 4, 2021

English Practice Set for IBPS- RRB / SO Exams 2021

September 04, 2021 0

 English Practice Set for IBPS- RRB /  SO Exams 2021


Directions (1-15): In each of the questions given below, there are five sentences out of which one doesn’t match the context to which the other four are related. Find out that odd one out sentence and mark it as your answer.

Q1. (A) God has managed the amazing feat of being worshipped and invisible at the same time.
(B) Millions of people might describe him as a white bearded father figure sitting on a throne in the sky, but none could claim to be an eyewitness.
(C) Although it doesn’t seem possible to offer a single fact about the Almighty that would hold up in a court of law, somehow the vast majority of people believe in God—as many as 96 percent, according to some polls.
(D) This reveals a huge gap between belief and what we call everyday reality.
(E) We need to reveal the fact that he is not going to be the same.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q2. (A) This result was all the more astonishing when it was discovered that the person doing the praying didn’t have to know the patient personally, or even know their names.
(B) Seriously ill patients in hospitals were divided into groups, some being prayed for, while others were not.
(C) A striking example that there is a reachable place beyond material reality, and that is love.
(D) In all cases, best medical care was still given, yet it became evident that the prayed-for group seemed to recover better.
(E) Beginning more than twenty years ago, researchers devised experiments to try to verify whether prayer had any efficacy.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q3. (A) A snail’s neurons pick up signals from the outside worlds so slowly, for example, that events any faster than three seconds would not be perceived.
(B) In other words, if a snail was looking at an apple, and I quickly reached in and snatched it away, the snail would not be able to detect my hand.
(C) It would “see” the apple disappear before its very eyes.
(D) In the world like this some people are much faster than us and others much slower.
(E) In the same way, quantum flashes are millions of time too rapid for us to register, so our brains play a trick on us by “seeing” solid objects that are continuous in time and space, the same way that a movie seems continuous.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q4. (A) A person is neither the product of just her environment nor just her genetic make up.
(B) I was about to infer the same course of action.
(C) A child is born with a talent for music, which then gets nurtured through continuous training in a conducive atmosphere.
(D) The transactional model of child development helps to resolve the split between nature and nurture.
(E) Rather it is the complex interaction between the two that is key.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q5. (A) At first, you think of it as just a matter of growing bigger.
(B) There is nothing in the world more fascinating that watching a child grow and develop.
(C) Then, as the infant begins to do things, you may think of it as “learning tricks”.
(D) In some ways, the development of each child retraces the whole history of the human race, physically and spiritually, step by step.
(E) But, it’s really more complicated and full of extortions than that.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q6. (A) On the one hand, we can realize the mistakes by applying it to revision of any human activity.
(B) On the other hand, we can ignore or reject the significance of the original meaning of the term and replace it with a technical definition, such as “conceptual analysis” or “the methodology of science”.
(C) Like all expressions, however it is subject to two kinds of distortion.
(D) The word ‘philosophy’ is of Greek origin and means literally, “love of or friendship for wisdom.”
(E) This simple linguistic fact shows us at once that philosophy is an intrinsic expression of human nature.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q7. (A) Some books, nevertheless, offer “inside stuff” or “tricks” while they claim, will enable you to beat the test.
(B) This is not to say that the CAT is “beatable”.
(C) Although the CAT is a difficult test, it is a very learnable test.
(D) You probably have already attacked this.
(E) There is no bag of tricks that will show you how to master it overnight.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q8. (A) Its aim was to remove from dance, any external associations, so that the dancers could concentrate on pure movement and pure pattern.
(B) Abstract dance was the name of a specific style of ballet, devised in the 1920s and developed at the bahaus.
(C) Ballroom dancing, for example, is concerned with the pleasure the movement and pattern-making give to the dancers, and not with some external ‘programme’.
(D) In the wider sense, a great deal of dance is ‘abstract’.
(E) There wouldn’t be any other type of method that could be applied.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q9. (A) In those countries where the ideals of liberty and equality have received the greatest devotion, and particularly in America, the political constitution has been framed with the precise object of making impossible too great a concentration of power.
(B) The globalization had so far achieved the motto of changing the world but not up to the extent.
(C) A philosophy that emphasizes the likeness of all men will be averse from recognizing those exceptional qualities in any individual which place him so clearly above his fellows that he may justly claim to lead and influence them.
(D) A different though related strand of thought is equalitarian.
(E) Further, when circumstances make it necessary for a particular individual to display qualities of leadership in a very high degree, his position is under constant and bitter attack on the score of dictatorship, and it is necessary for him to conceal his qualities, consciously, behind a façade or ‘ordinariness’.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q10. (A) It has removed many of the material obstacles to the pursuit of the good life from the majority of mankind in those countries at a high level of technical development.
(B) But it has exposed us to new dangers, not the obvious dangers of new weapons of destruction, but the much more serious ones of a purely materialist view of life.
(C) The invention of such a thing is a harm to the society that couldn’t be as far as it was thought to be achieved.
(D) The growth of science and technology has conferred obvious and immense benefits upon the community.
(E) It has also, as we too often forget, made possible new and daring adventures of the mind.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q11. (A) There are manifest dangers in the persuasive aspect of leadership.
(B) It is alarming, for example, to reflect how great a part the power to speak well has acquired in an age of broadcasting.
(C) It is quite possible for men to feel that they are freely giving their allegiance to a leader, when actually they are simply slaves of his techniques of propaganda.
(D) At its lowest, the technique of persuasion may involve all those devices of suggestion and propaganda which are so freely available to the unscrupulous in a scientific age.
(E) At the paramount of such a situation is what about to be happened.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q12. (A) The leader should possess high intelligence.
(B) The uncertainties in her life need to be vanished away.
(C) The reasons for this frequent neglect of intelligence as a prerequisite of leadership are complex.
(D) It is certainly true to say that this is more commonly underrated than any other aspect of leadership.
(E) There is first, a very general misunderstanding of such a phrase as ‘of very high intelligence.’
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q13. (A) As with everybody else, the guard was ordered to go through the metal detector.
(B) Before doing so, he handed his M-16 rifle to security personnel, along with other items such as handcuffs and a torch.
(C) The guarding angel of the sky is the Indian Air Force.
(D) When returning from a business trip, my father approached a security checkpoint at the airport.
(E) When the guard went through the machine, an alarm went off and he was inspected with a hand-held wand which detected a Swiss army knife inside one of his pockets.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q14. (A) He required, from instance, that all cars be parked ‘about a meter’ away from the others cars.
(B) I had had a habit of drinking at least four cups of coffee in a day.
(C) Once he called me over and pointed out a car that was parked less than ‘about a meter’ away from the other cars.
(D) I told him that the vehicle in question was owned by Captain Jorge, well known for his ill temper and feared by those above and below him in rank.
(E) The commander thought for a few minutes and ordered: “Tell everyone to align their cars according to Captain Jorge’s”.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q15. (A) She had never developed a habit of cheating in her whole life.
(B) Five years later, she surprised me when she phoned to say she had booked a flight and was coming to visit.
(C) My mother, who lives in Germany, visited my family in Canada every year.
(D) But at age 80, she informed us that the 16 hours of travelling was too much for her.
(E) I asked her what, at age 85, had made her change her mind.
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Solutions

S1. Ans.(e)
Sol. E

S2. Ans.(c)
Sol. C

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. D

S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. B

S5. Ans.(e)
Sol. E

S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. A

S7. Ans.(d)
Sol. D

S8. Ans.(e)
Sol. E

S9. Ans.(b)
Sol. B

S10. Ans.(c)
Sol. C

S11. Ans.(e)
Sol. E

S12. Ans.(b)
Sol. B

S13. Ans.(c)
Sol. C

S14. Ans.(b)
Sol. B

S15. Ans.(a)
Sol. A



September 3, 2021

English Practice Set for IBPS- RRB / SO Exams 2021

September 03, 2021 0

 English Practice Set for IBPS- RRB /  SO Exams 2021



Directions (1-5): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is then divided into five parts out of which last part is correct. There are errors in three out of four remaining parts and therefore only one of the parts (other than the bold one) is correct. You must choose the grammatically correct part as your answer. If there is no error in any of the part of the sentence, then marl option (e) .i.e. “None of these” as your answer

Q1. But they could strived harder(A)/ to upheld democratic rights(B)/ and constitutional principles at home(C)/. That is critical in(D)/ promote sustainable development(E).
(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) B
(e) None of these

Q2. The agreement with Mehta was towards(A)/ ‘partial assignment of the rights to made records(B)/ in gramophone and in talkies and no other(C)/ sound produced broadcast device’ for a lump sum(D)/ of Rs. 450 and a royalty of one anna per record sold(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) None of these

Q3. Parliament’s recent approval in the redrawn(A)/ electoral constituencies has reinforce(B)/ allegations of gerrymandering(C)/ and unequal sizing to electoral districts(D)/ to benefit the National Front(E).
(a) B
(b) D
(c) A
(d) C
(e) None of these

Q4.  However, the journalistic community which questions(A)/ the wisdom of people who indulged(B)/ in whataboutery cannot taken comfort in(C)/ citing the instances to getting(D)/ it right when someone points out a shortcoming(E).
(a) B
(b) A
(c) D
(d) C
(e) None of these

Q5. The past shaped the way we are(A)/ today — not only the world we grow out(B)/ in, where we struggled with(C)/ conflicts the seeds of whom(D)/ were sown long ago(E).
(a) B
(b) A
(c) D
(d) C
(e) None of these

Directions (6-10): In each of the questions given below a sentence is given which is then divided into five parts out of which one part is incorrect. You must choose the grammatically incorrect part as your answer.

Q6. Meanwhile, in an effort to keep(A)/ its flock together, the party herd(B)/ its elected partymen and two(C)/ Independent legislators to a resort(D)/ on the outskirts of the city(E).
(a) A
(b) D
(c) B
(d) C
(e) E

Q7. It was a long wait for the tribals(A)/ from the morning for their near and dear(B)/. They even refused to take(C)/ breakfast and water as all(B)/ of them were stricken of grief(E).
(a) E
(b) D
(c) C
(d) B
(e) A

Q8. Pulling away the boat(A)/ is not difficult if the latest(B)/ equipment is with(C)/ us and if the boat(D)/ has not overturned.(E)
(a) D
(b) A
(c) C
(d) E
(e) B

Q9. You deferred the case many a(A)/ time for the Centre. If that(B)/ had not happened, we(C)/ would not had(D)/ been in this situation(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q10. A token amount will be fixed and the(A)/ employees can even go abroad by(B)/ not availing the facility in a(C)/ couples of years and using a lumpsum(D)/ amount in the third or fourth year(E).
(a) A
(b) B
(c) D
(d) C
(e) E

Directions (11-15): Rearrange the following statements (A), (B), (C), (D) & (E) in the correct sequence and answer the following questions given below.

(A) Strategy proposed by the Chinese government that focuses on connectivity and cooperation between Eurasian countries
(B) The initiative was known in English as the One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR) until 2016
(C) And the ocean-going Maritime Silk Road (MSR)
(D) Primarily the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the land-based Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB)
(E) The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road or The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a development

Q11. Which is the FIRST sentence of the sequence after the rearrangement of the above sentences?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Q12. Which is the SECOND sentence of the sequence after the rearrangement of the above sentences?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) C
(d) B
(e) E

Q13. Which is the THIRD sentence of the sequence after the rearrangement of the above sentences?
(a) D
(b) C
(c) E
(d) A
(e) B

Q14. Which is the FOURTH sentence of the sequence after the rearrangement of the above sentences?
(a) E
(b) D
(c) C
(d) B
(e) A

Q15. Which is the LAST (FIFTH) sentence of the sequence after the rearrangement of the above sentences?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
(e) E

Solutions

S1. Ans.(b)
Sol. But they could strive harder to uphold democratic rights and constitutional principles at home. That is critical to promote sustainable development.
Part(A): ‘strive’ will replace ‘strived’
Part(B): ‘uphold’ will replace ‘upheld’
Part(D): ‘to’ will replace ‘in’
Thus, option (C) is the correct alternative.

S2. Ans.(a)
Sol. The agreement with Mehta was towards ‘partial assignment of the rights to make records in gramophone and in talkies and any other sound producing broadcast device’ for a lump sum of Rs. 450 and a royalty of one anna per record sold.
Part(B): ‘made’ will replace ‘make’
Part(C): ‘any’ will replace ‘no’
Part(D): ‘producing’ will replace ‘produced’
Thus, option (A) is the correct alternative.

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. Parliament’s recent approval of the redrawn electoral constituencies has reinforced allegations of gerrymandering and unequal sizing of electoral districts to benefit the National Front.
Part(A): ‘of’ will replace ‘in’
Part(B): ‘reinforced’ will replace ‘reinforce’
Part(D): ‘of’ will replace ‘to’
Thus, option (C) is the correct alternative.

S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. However, the journalistic community which questions the wisdom of people who indulge in whataboutery cannot take comfort in citing the instances of getting it right when someone points out a shortcoming.
Part(B): ‘indulge’ will replace ‘indulge’
Part(C): ‘take’ will replace ‘taken’
Part(D): ‘of’ will replace ‘to’
Thus, option (A) is the correct alternative.

S5. Ans.(b)
Sol. The past shaped the way we are today — not only the world we grow up in, where we struggle with conflicts the seeds of which were sown long ago.
Part(B): ‘up’ will replace ‘out’
Part(C): ‘struggle’ will replace ‘struggled’
Part(D): ‘which’ will replace ‘whom’
Thus, option (A) is the correct alternative.

S6. Ans.(c)
Sol. Part B has error as ‘herd’ will get replaced by ‘herded’

S7. Ans.(a)
Sol. Part E has error as ‘stricken of’ will get replaced by ‘stricken with’

 S8. Ans.(b)
Sol. Part A has error as ‘Pulling away’ will get replaced by ‘Pulling out’

S9. Ans.(d)
Sol. Part D has error as ‘have’ will replace ‘had’

S10. Ans.(c)
Sol. Part D has error as ‘couple of years’ will replace ‘couples of years’

S11. Ans.(e)
Sol. (The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-century Maritime Silk Road or The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a development strategy proposed by the Chinese government that focuses on connectivity and cooperation between Eurasian countries, primarily the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the land-based Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB) and the ocean-going Maritime Silk Road (MSR). The initiative was known in English as the One Belt and One Road Initiative (OBOR) until 2016)

The correct sequence is EADCB; E

S12. Ans.(a)
Sol. A

S13. Ans.(a)
Sol. D

S14. Ans.(c)
Sol. C

S15. Ans.(b)
Sol. B

Reasoning Practice Set for IBPS- RRB / SO Exams 2021

September 03, 2021 0

 Reasoning Practice Set for IBPS- RRB /  SO Exams 2021


Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live on different floors of the same building having eight floors (the ground floor is numbered as the first floor while the topmost floor is numbered as the eighth floor). They were born on the same day of the same month but in different years. All their ages are to be considered from the base year i.e. 2018.
G is 42 years old and lives on an odd numbered floor below the 5th floor. B is 20 younger than the one who lives on 2nd floor. Only three persons live between G and the one who was born in 1984. F lives on 4th floor and he is 13 years old. A lives on even numbered floor. There are three floors in between C and D who lives on an even numbered floor. H is 34 years old and lives on an odd numbered floor. The one who is 28 years old lives immediate above the floor on which E lives. The one who lives on ground floor is 5 years older than the one who lives on 4th floor. D was born in 1996. B lives above the floor on which C lives. One person was born in 1962.
Q1. How many people live between B and the one who was born in 1990?
(a) Four
(b) Three
(c) Two
(d) One
(e) More than Four
Q2. Who among the following lives on top most floor?
(a) The one who was born in 1962
(b) D
(c) E
(d) H
(e) C
Q3. Who among the following lives on 5th floor?
(a) The one who is 8 years old
(b) R
(c) The one who was born in 1984
(d) C
(e) E
Q4. Who among the following lives just below the one who was born in 1976?
(a) D
(b) B
(c) C
(d) A
(e) F
Q5. Which of the following combinations is true?
(a) Fifth floor-F
(b) Second floor-E
(c) Sixth floor-G
(d) Eighth floor -A
(e) Third floor-H
Directions (6-10): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
“Quad Core processor clocks” is written as ‘&5Z &5V $9V &8L’
“Massive internal memory” is written as ‘$7Z &8Z &7V’
“Which makes multitasking” is written as ‘$7R $6Z &11Z’
Q6. What is the code for ‘Snapdragon’ in the given code language?
(a) &10L
(b) $10Z
(c) $ 7Z
(d) &10Z
(e) None of these
Q7. What is the code for ‘shade owners’ in the given code language?
(a) $6Z $7V
(b) $6Z &7V
(c) &6Z $7V
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these.
Q8. What does the code ‘&8R’ stand for in the given code language?
(a) yellow
(b) in
(c) blue
(d) Bright
(e) None of these
Q9. What is the code for ‘blue heaven love’ in the given code language?
(a) &5V &6Z &5V
(b) $5V &8Z $5V
(c) &8Z $5V $5V
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Q10. ‘&8L &6L &5V’ is the code for which of the following?
(a) Cloths colour blue
(b) Shade in blue
(c) Is in blue
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Solutions

S6. Ans.(d)
Sol. Logic: – 1st element of the code:- If the word has odd number of letters then we use $ symbol. If the word has even number of letters in the word then we use & symbol.
2nd element of the code:- Add 3 in total number of consonant present in the word.
3rd element of the code:- Opposite of vowel which comes 1st according to increasing alphabetical order among all the vowels present in the word.S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. Logic: – 1st element of the code:- If the word has odd number of letters then we use $ symbol. If the word has even number of letters in the word then we use & symbol.
2nd element of the code:- Add 3 in total number of consonant present in the word.
3rd element of the code:- Opposite of vowel which comes 1st according to increasing alphabetical order among all the vowels present in the word.S8. Ans.(d)
Sol. Logic: – 1st element of the code:- If the word has odd number of letters then we use $ symbol. If the word has even number of letters in the word then we use & symbol.
2nd element of the code:- Add 3 in total number of consonant present in the word.
3rd element of the code:- Opposite of vowel which comes 1st according to increasing alphabetical order among all the vowels present in the word.S9. Ans.(a)
Sol. Logic: – 1st element of the code:- If the word has odd number of letters then we use $ symbol. If the word has even number of letters in the word then we use & symbol.
2nd element of the code:- Add 3 in total number of consonant present in the word.
3rd element of the code:- Opposite of vowel which comes 1st according to increasing alphabetical order among all the vowels present in the word.S10. Ans.(a)
Sol. Logic: – 1st element of the code:- If the word has odd number of letters then we use $ symbol. If the word has even number of letters in the word then we use & symbol.
2nd element of the code:- Add 3 in total number of consonant present in the word.
3rd element of the code:- Opposite of vowel which comes 1st according to increasing alphabetical order among all the vowels present in the word.

Reasoning Practice Set for IBPS- RRB / SO Exams 2021

September 03, 2021 0

 Reasoning Practice Set for IBPS- RRB /  SO Exams 2021


Directions (1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row. Some of them face north and some of them face south. Not more than two persons sit adjacent face same direction.
C sits immediate right of E. G sits one of the extreme ends of the row. Two persons sit between G and H. F sits third to the left of H. immediate neighbor of H face opposite direction to each other. Three persons sit between F and E. C face north direction. A and D sits immediate neighbor to each other. Only one person sits between D and B. F face north direction. The persons sit at extreme ends of the row face opposite direction to each other. G faces same direction of H.

 Q1. Four of the following five are alike in certain way based from a group, find the one that does not belong to that group?

(a) G
(b) F
(c) E
(d) H
(e) D

Q2. Who among the following sits immediate left of A?
(a) E
(b) The one who sits immediate left of C
(c) D
(d) The one who sits second to left of D
(e) None of these

Q3. How many persons sit between D and G?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) More than three
(d) Three
(e) None

Q4. How many persons face south direction?
(a) Two
(b) Five
(c) Three
(d) One
(e) Four

Q5. Which of the following pair sit at extreme end of the row?
(a) D, F
(b) B, G
(c) C, H
(d) D, C
(e) None of these

Directions (6-10): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code language,
‘Black Brown White Pink’ is written as ‘kl nw te ip’,
‘White Red Yellow Orange’ is written as ‘ip er ol gn’,
‘Orange Brown Magenta Pink’ is written as ‘gn nw ng te’
‘Grey Black Orange Green’ is written as ‘yg kl sr gn ’.

Q6. What may be the code for ‘Grey magenta’ in the given code language?
(a) nw ip
(b) er sr
(c) sr ip
(d) yg ng
(e) None of these

Q7. What is the code for ‘White’ in the given code language?
(a) ip
(b) nw
(c) kl
(d) er
(e) None of these

Q8. What is the code for ‘Brown’ in the given code language?
(a) nw
(b) ip
(c) te
(d) ng
(e) Can’t be determined

Q9. What is the word for ‘gn’ in the given code language?
(a) Pink
(b) Blue
(c) Orange
(d) Green
(e) None of these

Q10. What may be the code for ‘Red Orange Green’?
(a) nw yg ip
(b) ol gn kl
(c) gn ip ol
(d) er gn sr
(e) yg gn ip

Directions (11-13): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven persons i.e. T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are in three generation of the family. X is daughter in law of T, who is grandfather of Z. Y is unmarried. W is Father in law of U. V has only one child. V is grandmother of Y, who is brother in law of U. W has only one son. V is wife of T.

Q11. How is U related to X?
(a) daughter
(b) Son in law
(c) brother
(d) Sister in law
(e) None of these

Q12. If F is sibling of X then how is Y related to F?
(a) Brother
(b) daughter in law
(c) Niece
(d) Nephew
(e) None of these

Q13. How is V related to W?
(a) Father
(b) Mother
(c) Brother
(d) Sister
(e) can’t be determined

Q14. How many pairs of letters are there in the word “TECHNOLOGY” each of which have as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
(a) Two
(b) One
(c) Three
(d) More than three
(e) None

Q15. Anu is 14th from the left end of a row of 44 students and Renu is 20th from the right end in the same row. How many students are there between them in the row?
(a) 10
(b) 13
(c) 14
(d) 11
(e) 15

Solutions

S14. Ans.(c)

S15. Ans(a)
Sol.
Anu position from right end =(44+1-14)=31
Students between them=(31-20-1)=10


Quantitative Aptitude Practice Set For IBPS RRB / So Exam 2021

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 Quantitative Aptitude Practice Set For IBPS RRB / So Exam 2021



Directions (1-5): The following questions are accompanied by three statements (I), (II), and (III). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient /necessary to answer the questions
Q1. Find out the two-digits number, if the tens place digit is greater than unit place digit.
I. Sum of digits of the number is 9.
II. Ratio of number and interchanged number is 7 : 4
III. If the digits are interchanged then difference between interchanged number formed and original number is 27.
(a) cannot be answered even including all statement
(b) Only II and III
(c) All together are required
(d) Any two are required
(e) Either II or I or III.
Q2. Arun borrowed a sum which is compounded annually, what is the amount he returned in 2 years?
I. Rate of interest is 6% per annum
II. Simple interest incurred on the sum in one year is Rs. 600
III. The borrowed sum is 10 times the amount earned as simple interest in two years.
(a) Only statement I and III are sufficient
(b) Only statement II is sufficient
(c) Only statement III is sufficient
(d) Any two are sufficient
(e) Statement II and either I or III are sufficient
Q3. What is speed of boat in still water?
I. speed of stream is two-third of speed of boat in still water
II. The boat covers 20 km in 2 hours in downstream
III. The boat covers 10 km in 5 hours in upstream.
(a) only statement II is sufficient
(b) Any two are sufficient
(c) I and II or III are sufficient
(d) Only statement III is sufficient
(e) None of these
Q4. What was the amount of profit earned?
I. If no discount is given, profit would be 40%
II. 30% discount is offered on marked price.
III. Selling price is more than cost price by 40%.
(a) Only III
(b) All I, II and III
(c) Only II and III
(d) cannot be answered even including all statement
(e) Only I and III
Q5. What is speed of train?
I. The train crosses 300 m long platform in 45 seconds.
II. The train crosses another stationary train of same length in 60 seconds.
III. The train crosses a single pole in 30 seconds.
(a) I and II or III
(b) Only I
(c) II and III both
(d) Only III
(e) I and II both
Directions (6-10): The following questions are accompanied by three statements (A), (B), and (C). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient /necessary to answer the questions
Q6. What is the speed of stream?
A) distance covered by boat against the stream in 20h is 200 km
B) distance covered by boat in downstream in 20h is 400 km
C) speed of boat in downstream is 200% of the speed of boat in upstream
(a) Only A and B together
(b) Either A and C or B and C
(c) Any two of them
(d) Either B alone or A and C together
(e) All statements are required
Q7. A boat takes 2 hours to travel from point A to B in still water. To find out the speed upstream, which of the following information is/are required?
A. Distance between point A and B.
B. Time taken to travel downstream from B to A.
C. Speed of the stream of water.
(a) All are required
(b) Any one pair of A and B, B and C or C and A is sufficient.
(c) Only A and B
(d) Only A and C
(e) None of these
Q8. What will be total surface area of the given diagram consisting one hemisphere & one cone?
A) Curved surface area of hemisphere is ‘x’ cm²
B) Volume of the given diagram is ‘y’ cm².
C) Ratio of height of cone to radius of hemisphere is 1 : 3
(a) Only A and B together
(b) Either A and B or B and C
(c) All statements are required
(d) Either B alone or A and C together
(e) Any two of them
Q9. In how much time A and B together can complete the whole work?
A) A and B can complete the work working alternatively starting from A in 16 days
B) Ratio of efficiency of A and B is 2 : 1
C) C can complete the work alone is 36 days while A and C together can complete the work in 9 days
(a) Only A and B together
(b) Either A and B or B and C
(c) Either A alone or B and C together
(d) Either B alone or A and C together
(e) Any two of them
Q10. Find out the two-digit given number?
A) If digits are interchanged then difference between new number formed and previous number is 36.
B) Sum of digits of the number is 12
C) Ratio of the number and interchanged number is 4 : 7
(a) Only A and B together
(b) Any two of them
(c) Either A and B or B and C
(d) All statements are required
(e) Either B alone or A and C together
Solutions