IBPSRRBPO2018 Related Question Answers

1. A train 350 m long takes 36 seconds to cross a man running at a speed of 5 km/h in the direction opposite to that of train. What is the speed of the train?






2. 56 workers can finish a piece of work in 14 days. If the work is to be completed in 8 days, then how many extra workers are required?






3. Which process checks to ensure the components of the computer are operating and connected properly?






4. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters CFAE using each letter only once in each word?






5. Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below P,Q,R,S,T,V and W are travelling in three buses A, B and C with at least two of them in any of these buses Each of them has a favourite (likes) cuisine viz Punjabi, Rajasthani, Bengali, Maharashtrian, Gujarati, Kashmiri and Udipi not necessarily in the same order Q is travelling in Bus B with T. T’s favourite cuisine is Udipi Those who travel in Bus A do not like Punjabi and Maharashtrian cuisines The one who likes Rajasthani cuisine travels only with W in Bus C The one whose favourite cuisine is Gujarati does not travel in the same bus with either T or W P does not travel in Bus B P likes Kashmiri cuisine S and V are travelling in the same Bus V does not like Bengali cuisine The one whose favourite cuisine is Maharashtrian does not travel in Bus BWhich of the following combinations is correct ?
 






6. The compound interest accrued on an amount at the end of two years at the rate of 16% per annum is Rs 3041.28. What is the amount ?






7. The salary of an employee of a company increases every month by 4%. If his salary in August was Rs.6,300, what will be his approximate salary in month of October of the same year ?






8. A, B and C. each working alone, can finish a piece of work in 27, 33 and 45 days respectively. A starts by working alone for 12 days, then B takes over from A and works for 11 days. At this stage C takes over from B and completes the remaining work. In how many days the whole work was completed ?






9. Sonal’s age 4 years hence will be equal to Radhika’s age five years ago. If the respective ratio between Radhika’s present age and Komal’s present age is 3 : 2 and Komal’s present age is 22 years, what is Sonal's present age ? (in years)






10. The ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 3:4 respectively.Four years hence Q will be five years older than P.What is P’s present age ?






11. Statements : Some towers are windows.  All windows are houses.  Some houses are temples. Conclusions : I : Some towers are temples. II : Some houses are towers. III : Some temples are windows.






12. Study the information carefully to answer the following questions :In an organisation consisting of 750 employees, the ratio of Males to Females is 8 : 7 respectively. All the employees work in five different departments viz. HR, Management, PR, IT and Recruitment. 16 per cent of the Females work in Management Department. 32 per cent of Males are in HR Department. One-fifth of the Females are in the Department of Recruitment. The ratio of Males to Females in the Management Department is 3 : 2 respectively. 20 per cent of the total numbers of employees are in PR Department. Females working in Recruitment are 50 per cent of the Males working in the same Department. 8 per cent of the Males are in IT Department. The remaining Males are in PR Department. 22 per cent of the Females work in HR Department and the remaining Females are working in IT Department.What is the total number of females working in the IT and Recruitment Department together ?
 






13. Number of males working in HR Department forms approximately what per cent of total number of the employees in the organisation ?






14. What is the total number of employees working in the Management Department ?






15. In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.Statements : Some flowers are bins. Some bins are handles. All handles are sticks. Conclusions : I : Some sticks are bins. II : Some handles are flowers. III: Some sticks are flowers.






16. Statements : Some walls are doors. Some doors are cots. Some cots are chairs. Conclusions : I : Some chairs are doors. II : Some cots are walls. III : No chair is door.






17. Statements : All trees are gardens. All gardens are stones. All stones are fences. Conclusions I : Some fences are gardens. II : All gardens are fences. III : Some stones are trees.






18. Statements : All books are leaves. Some leaves are jungles. No jungle is box. Conclusions : I : Some jungles are books. II : No book is box. III : Some leaves are boxes.






19. Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Seven boxes— J, K, L; M, N, 0 and P are kept one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains different elements — Cookies, Pencils, Spoons, Diaries, Colours, Jewellery and Watches, but not necessarily in the same order. Only two boxes are kept between M and N. The Pencil box is kept immediately below M. Only two boxes are kept between the Pencil box and the Watch box. N is kept above the Watch box. The Diary box is kept immediately below the Watch box. Only three boxes are kept between the Diary box and J. The Jewellery box is kept immediately above J. 0 is kept immediately above K. 0 is not a Pencil box. P is kept immediately above the Cookie box. Only one box is kept between P and the Spoon box.Which of the following boxes is kept immediately above M ?
 






20. What is the position of 0 in the given stack of boxes ?






21. Which of the following boxes contains Spoons ?






22. Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions. Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and G are kept one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains different items Shoes, Papers, Bands, Medicines, Ribbons, Creams and Phones, but not necessarily in the same order. Only three boxes are kept between D and G. The Ribbon box is kept immediately above G. Only one box is kept between the Ribbon box and A. The Ribbon box is not the second from the bottom of the stack, Only one box is kept between E and A. E is kept above A. The Medicine box is kept immediately above E. Only three boxes are kept between the Medicine box and the Shoe box. The Paper Box is immediately above the Phone box. G is not the Paper box. F is kept immediately below the Cream box. Only one box is kept between B and the Cream box.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group ?
 






23. How many boxes are kept between K and the Watch box ?






24. Read the following information and answer the given questions. Point J is 20m to the north of Point G. Point G is 10m to the west of Point K. Point K is 15m to the south of Point L. Ashish is standing at Point T which is 30m to the east of Point L. He starts walking towards south and walks for 35m. He takes a right turn and stops at Point M after walking for 40m.How far and in which direction is Point G with respect to Point M ?
 






25. If Ashish walks for 10m towards north from his final position to reach Point D, how much distance will he have to cover in order to reach Point J ?






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