IBPS PO Prelims 2025 Question Paper – Shift 2

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

Eight people – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are living in a four-storey building where the ground floor is numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2, then the topmost floor is numbered as 4. Each of the floors has 2 flats in it as flat-P and flat-Q. Flat-P is in the west of flat-Q. Flat P of floor-2 is immediately above flat P of floor 1 and immediately below flat P of floor 3, and so on. Similarly, flat Q of floor 2 is immediately above flat Q of floor 1 and immediately below flat Q of floor 3.

C doesn’t live on an odd numbered floor. B lives to the south east of A. Only one floor gap is between A and G who lives to the east of C. H lives below B and both live in the same named flat. F lives to the north of E.

Q1. Which among the following statement(s) is/are true?

  1. A lives on the topmost floor
  2. G and C live on the same floor
  3. No one lives to the west of E
    1. Only I
    2. Both I and II
    3. Both II and III
    4. Only III
    5. All are true

Q2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Find the one who doesn’t belong to group?

  1. F
  2. D
  3. B
  4. C
  5. G

Q3. Who among the following lives in flat Q of the 3rd floor?

  1. A
  2. E
  3. B
  4. F
  5. None of these

Q4. In which direction F lives with respect to G?

  1. North-east
  2. North-west
  3. North
  4. South- east
  5. South-west

Q5. What will be the sum of the floor number of A and H?

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 5
  5. 7

Q6. How many pairs of digits are in the number 6281837’, each of which have as many digits between them (both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in the number series?

  1. Two
  2. More than four
  3. Four
  4. One
  5. Three

Directions (7-9): In each question below, some statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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. Give answer-

Q7. Statements:

Only a few master is impressive Some impressive is crashed

No crashed is champion

Conclusions:

    1. No master is crashed
    2. Some impressive are not champion
      1. If only conclusion I follows
      2. If only conclusion II follows
      3. If either conclusion I or II follows
      4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
      5. If both conclusions I and II follow

Q8. Statements:

Only a few Trophy is good All good is down

No down is hunger

Conclusions:

        1. Some good is hunger
        2. Some trophy being hunger is a possibility
          1. If only conclusion I follows
          2. If only conclusion II follows
          3. If either conclusion I or II follows
          4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
          5. If both conclusions I and II follow

Q9. Statements:

All compare is cup. Some cup is play

Only a few play is waiting

Conclusions:

Some compare being waiting is a possibility

All cup is waiting

If only conclusion I follows

If only conclusion II follows

If either conclusion I or II follows

If neither conclusion I nor II follows

If both conclusions I and II follow

Directions (10-12): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Six persons– A, B, C, D, E and F compare their weights on a weighing machine, but not necessarily in the same order.

B is heavier than E. F is lighter than D. A is heavier than E. F is heavier than E but lighter than B. D is heavier than B. D is not the heaviest person. E is heavier than C.

Q10. Who among the following is the heaviest?

  1. A
  2. C
  3. E
  4. B
  5. None of these

Q11. How many persons are lighter to D?

  1. Two
  2. More than four
  3. Four
  4. One
  5. Three

Q12. Who is exactly between A and E?

  1. A
  2. C
  3. E
  4. B
  5. None of these

Q13. Find the odd one out?

  1. CDF
  2. NOQ
  3. STW
  4. KLN
  5. QRT

Directions (14-18): Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven persons- M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are going to Holiday trip in different months i.e. January, March, April, May, June, July and August. Each of them like different colors- Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, White, Black and Grey but not necessarily in the same order.

Two persons go between N and the one who likes red. N goes in the month which has even number of days. Only one person goes between the one who likes blue and S. S likes black. The one who likes blue goes just before the one who likes green. The one who likes green goes in the month which has even number of days. P goes after N. R goes just after P. Q does not like grey. Four persons go between M and the one who likes yellow. The one who likes white goes after the one who likes yellow. N does not like white. Neither P nor O likes green and white.

Q14. Which of the following color does Q like?

  1. Green
  2. White
  3. Red
  4. Yellow
  5. None of these

Q15. Who among the following goes on holiday trip in July?

  1. M
  2. P
  3. R
  4. O
  5. Q

Q16. How many persons go on trip between O and the one who likes Blue?

  1. Two
  2. More than four
  3. Four
  4. One
  5. Three

Q17. If all the persons go according to alphabetical order starts from January, then the position of how many persons remains unchanged?

  1. Two
  2. More than four
  3. Four
  4. One
  5. Three

Q18. Who among the following goes just after P?

  1. M
  2. The one who likes green
  3. S
  4. N
  5. O

Q19. If the third, sixth, seventh, eighth and eleventh letters (from left) of the word “CONSEQUENCES” are combined to form a meaningful word, then what will be the third letter from the right end of the meaningful word formed? If more than one such word can be formed, mark the answer as X and if no such word can be formed, mark the answer as Y.

  1. N
  2. Q
  3. E
  4. X
  5. Y

Directions (20-22): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

In a family of three generations, there are eight members: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.

F is the sister of G. A is father of B. C is the granddaughter of G. B is the wife of D. H is the brother of D. E is the niece of H. A is the brother-in-law of F. F is not married.

Q20. How is A related to C?

  1. Father
  2. Grandfather
  3. Brother
  4. Uncle
  5. None of these

Q21. How is the sister-in-law of H related to E?

  1. Aunt
  2. Sister
  3. Niece
  4. Grandmother
  5. Mother

Q22. How many female members are there in the family?

  1. Five
  2. Four
  3. Three
  4. Two
  5. One

Directions (23-27): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, F and G – work in a company. Each of them belongs to one of the three departments: Finance, HR and Marketing. Not less than two and more than three persons work in the same department. Each person likes a different colour among – Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Black, and Orange.

F and A works in different departments but both of them doesn’t work in HR. D and the one who likes white works in the same department, but not with F and A. D doesn’t like white. E likes red and works in the same department as A. C only works with the one who likes blue. F likes yellow. C doesn’t like blue. B and E works in different department. The one who likes black and orange works in the same department. G works in Finance. A and G doesn’t like orange. The one who likes black doesn’t work in marketing.

Q23. Who among the following works in the HR department?

  1. B
  2. D
  3. The one who likes red colour
  4. The one who likes green colour
  5. None of these

Q24. Which among the following combination is correct?

  1. B – Finance – Black
  2. A – Marketing – Green
  3. B – HR – Blue
  4. G – Finance – White
  5. D – HR – Black

Q25. Which colour is liked by the person who works in the same department as E?

  1. Black
  2. Orange
  3. Yellow
  4. White
  5. Green

Q26. Which of the following statements is not true?

  1. The one who likes blue works in HR
  2. A works in Marketing department
  3. B and D work in the same department
  4. A likes Green
  5. The one who likes orange works in Finance department

Q27. Which of the following groups of persons definitely belong to the same department?

  1. C, D and the one who likes Green
  2. A, E and the one who likes white
  3. D and A
  4. F, B and the one who likes Black
  5. C and G

Directions (28-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Ritika starts walking from point A towards the east. After walking 7m, she reaches point B, from there she turns right and walks 2m to reach point C. Now she turns left and walks 9m to reach point E. Then she turns left again and walks 4m to reach point G. From there, she turns and take two consecutive left turns and walks 2m each to reach Point D. From there, she turns right and walks 6m to reach point K. Now finally she takes the right turn again and walks for 5m to reach Point L.

Q28. In which direction is point G with respect to point A?

  1. North
  2. East
  3. North-east
  4. West
  5. North-west

Q29. What is the shortest distance between point L and point E?

  1. 13m
  2. 11m
  3. √113m
  4. 113m
  5. √117m

Q30. Four of the following five are similar in a certain way. Who among the following does not belong to the group?

  1. Point A and Point B
  2. Point B and Point D
  3. Point C and Point E
  4. Point K and Point D
  5. Point E and Point G

Directions (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are designated at the eight different designations – Chairman, Managing Director (MD), General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Senior Manager (SM), Manager, Assistant Manager (AM) and Clerk, but not necessarily in the same order. The order of the designations is in decreasing order of seniority such that Chairman is the seniormost designation and Clerk is the junior-most.

G is designated three designations senior to D. The number of persons designated junior to D is two more than the number of person designated senior to E. Three persons are designated between E and

H. C is designated junior to H. A is designated senior to Manager. F is designated four persons junior to

A. B is designated senior to DGM.

Q31. Who among the following is designated as Senior Manager (SM)?

    1. The one who is designated immediately junior to D
    2. A
    3. The one who is designated three persons senior to F
    4. G
    5. B

Q32. How many persons are designated between B and the one who is designated immediately senior to F?

  1. Three
  2. Five
  3. Four
  4. Six
  5. Two

Q33. Which of the following is the designation of D?

  1. Managing Director
  2. Deputy General Manager
  3. Senior Manager
  4. Manager
  5. Assistant Manager

Q34. The number of persons designated senior to A is same as the number of persons designated junior to _.

  1. D
  2. H
  3. C
  4. G
  5. F

Q35. If B is related to Deputy General Manager and in the same way D is related to clerk then, E is related to who among the following?

  1. Managing Director
  2. Clerk
  3. General Manager
  4. Manager
  5. Senior Manager

Directions (36-39): Rearrange the following sentences to form a meaningful paragraph. Q36. (A) In all, this cycle repeats several times during a typical night’s sleep.

  1. Human sleep is divided into REM and non-REM stages.
  2. Whereas comparatively non-REM sleep includes stages of deep, restorative rest.
  3. During REM sleep, dreams are most vivid and brain activity is high.
  4. Each stage plays a vital role in physical and mental recovery.
    1. B – A – D – C – A
    2. B – D – C – E – A
    3. B – D – C – A – E
    4. D – C– B – E – A
    5. No rearrangement required

Q37. (A) Many users share personal data without realizing the consequences.

  1. This can lead to identity theft and targeted surveillance.
  2. Internet privacy is a growing concern in the digital age.
  3. Companies often collect and store user information for various purposes.
  4. Therefore, users must take steps to protect their online identity.
    1. C – D – A – B – E
    2. A – D – B – C – E
    3. B – D – A – C – E
    4. D – A – C – B – E
    5. No rearrangement required

Q38. (A) Oceans absorb a significant amount of the Earth’s heat.

  1. This heat absorption regulates global climate and weather patterns.
  2. These changes highlight the link between oceans and climate change.
  3. Warmer oceans disrupt marine ecosystems and intensify storms.
  4. However, excess heat is causing ocean temperatures to rise.
    1. B – D – A – C – E
    2. A – C – B – D – E
    3. B – A – D – C – E
    4. A – B – E – D – C
    5. No rearrangement required

Q39. (A) On one hand, reading enhances vocabulary.

  1. It improves concentration and strengthens language skills.
  2. Developing a regular reading habit has multiple cognitive benefits.
  3. On the other hand, in a world of distractions, reading offers a focused mental exercise.
  4. These advantages make reading an essential lifelong habit.
    1. C – A – B – D – E
    2. A – C – B – D – E
    3. C – B – A – D – E
    4. C – A – D – B – E
    5. No rearrangement required

Directions (40-47): Read the following passage and answer the given questions.

In recent years, China’s economy has expanded rapidly, with consumer spending playing a pivotal role. From groceries to luxury items, nearly every purchase now passes through digital payment gateways such as Alipay and WeChat Pay. These platforms have revolutionized the financial landscape, providing convenience and speed. However, beneath this innovation lies a growing concern: the overcharging practices of these payment firms.

Merchants across sectors have complained that the transaction fees are often higher than advertised. Small firms, in particular, feel the burden, as they rely heavily on digital payments to stay competitive in a market where cash is steadily declining. Many local businesses, unable to bear the pressure of mounting costs, have folded within months of adopting these systems. This how dependence on a few gateways can distort fair competition.

A recent report highlights that while international credit card companies charge between 1% and 3% per transaction, some Chinese gateways impose hidden charges that push the effective rate even higher. The issue is not just about percentages; merchants also face delays in settlement, mandatory promotional tie-ins, and penalties for using alternative platforms. These tactics create an environment where firms have little choice but to comply.

Interestingly, consumers remain largely unaware of the scale of overcharging because the extra costs are often folded into the final prices of goods and services. In a way, the weather of the broader economy—rising inflation, slowing exports, and unpredictable growth—makes these charges even harder to digest. Instead of encouraging financial freedom, these practices contribute to a sense of dependency on a few dominant players.

Observers warn that if unchecked, this trend could harm innovation in the long run. The monopolistic grip of payment giants not only squeezes small firms but also discourages new entrants from experimenting with alternative solutions. Unless greater transparency and regulatory oversight are introduced, the promise of a seamless digital economy may end up costing more than it delivers.

Q40. What is the central irony described in the passage regarding digital payment gateways in China?

  1. Consumers believe digital platforms are free, though they are highly profitable.
  2. Platforms intended to help small merchants are instead contributing to their collapse.
  3. China developed digital payment systems for rural areas but they are only used in cities.
  4. Regulatory authorities fail to notice the dominance of platforms like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
  5. Consumers benefit more than merchants due to government subsidies on transactions.

Q41. How does the overall state of the economy affect the problems caused by digital payment platforms, according to the passage?

  1. It helps small merchants adapt faster to digital systems.
  2. It makes overcharging practices more acceptable to the public.
  3. It increases the burden of overcharging due to financial pressures like inflation.
  4. It incentivizes payment firms to reduce fees.
  5. It drives consumers away from digital platforms.

Q42. Which of the following statements can be inferred to be TRUE based on the passage?

    1. Digital payment systems were initially perceived as tools to improve financial accessibility.
    2. Delays in settlement and penalties are part of the challenges faced by merchants using Chinese digital payment platforms.
    3. Consumers have protested en masse against overcharging practices by payment firms.
      1. Only (I)
      2. Both (I) and (II)
      3. Only (III)
      4. Both (I) and (III)
      5. All (I), (II) and (III)

Q43. Which of the following statements is/are FALSE according to the passage?

        1. The majority of consumers are well-informed about the extra transaction charges added by payment firms.
        2. The convenience of digital payments has completely eliminated financial dependency on dominant platforms.
        3. All Chinese digital gateways charge uniformly between 1% and 3% per transaction.
          1. Only (I)
          2. Only (II)
          3. Both (I) and (II)
          4. Both (I) and (III)
          5. All (I), (II), and (III)

Q44. Choose the most suitable word for the given blank.

  1. informs
  2. produces
  3. change
  4. highlights
  5. payment

Q45. Choose the word that can best replace the word “weather” in the passage.

  1. Atmosphere
  2. Condition
  3. Climate
  4. Situation
  5. Storm

Q46. Which of the following is the most appropriate synonym of “firms” in the context of the passage?

  1. Companies
  2. Holds
  3. Contracts
  4. Stubborn
  5. Customers

Q47. In the sentence, what is the most suitable synonym for “folded”?

  1. Expanded
  2. Closed
  3. Shrunk
  4. Evolved
  5. Joined

Q48. In the question below, four sentences have been given. Out of four sentences, one sentence is error-free. Find out which of the following sentences is error-free. If all the given sentences have errors, then choose option ‘All are incorrect’ as your answer choice.

  1. The Indian Ocean is strategically important for global trade and shipping.
  2. Front running involves illegal trading based on non-public information above transactions.
  3. The Marrakech Agreement focuses on global climate action since sustainable development.
  4. Blackbucks are graceful antelopes find primarily in the Indian subcontinent.
  5. None are correct

Q49. In the question below, four sentences have been given. Out of four sentences, one sentence is error-free. Find out which of the following sentences is error-free. If all the given sentences have errors, then choose option ‘All are incorrect’ as your answer choice.

  1. Patachitra painting is an ancient Indian art form known for storytelling.
  2. Critical minerals is essential for technology, energy, and industrial applications worldwide.
  3. Drip pricing adds extra charges to advertising prices, deceiving consumers.
  4. Migration affects economies, creating opportunities and challenges to both regions.
  5. None are correct

Q50. In the question below, four sentences have been given. Out of four sentences, one sentence is error-free. Find out which of the following sentences is error-free. If all the given sentences have errors, then choose option ‘All are incorrect’ as your answer choice.

  1. Sailfin catfish is freshwater fish with distinctive fins and vibrant coloration.
  2. Meitei Sagol is a traditional breeds of horse in Manipur.
  3. Foot rot disease affects livestock, causing pain, lameness, and productive loss.
  4. Areca nut is widely consumed across Asia for its stimulant properties.
  5. None are correct

Q51. In the question below, four sentences have been given. Out of four sentences, one sentence is error-free. Find out which of the following sentences is error-free. If all the given sentences have errors, then choose option ‘All are incorrect’ as your answer choice.

  1. Bhishm Cube is an intricate puzzle challenge logical thinking and strategy.
  2. India VIX measured market volatility and investor sentiment in Indian markets.
  3. The paradox of thrift suggests saving most would harm economic growth.
  4. The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling global trade.
  5. None are correct

Directions (52-57): In the following passage, there are blanks, each of which has been denoted by a letter. For each blank, five options are given. Choose the most appropriate word from the options that fits the blank appropriately.

In a healthy office environment, it is important that senior employees (A) guidance and support to their juniors. Newcomers often feel (B) when trying to understand their roles and responsibilities. A helpful senior can (C) the learning process by sharing experiences and providing useful tips. This not only builds confidence but also (D) stronger team relationships. When juniors feel respected and (E), they are more likely to contribute effectively. Hence, mutual cooperation and mentorship are (F) for maintaining a productive workplace.

Q52. Which of the following word best fits in blank A?

  1. demand
  2. growth
  3. offer
  4. review
  5. wait

Q53. Which of the following word best fits in blank B?

  1. nervous
  2. lazy
  3. empty
  4. anxiety
  5. complete

Q54. Which of the following word best fits in blank C?

  1. delay
  2. confuse
  3. recruit
  4. guess
  5. speed

Q55. Which of the following word best fits in blank D?

  1. blocks
  2. pursues
  3. fulfilled
  4. fosters
  5. integrate

Q56. Which of the following word best fits in blank E?

  1. adhered
  2. welcomed
  3. tired
  4. regulated
  5. restricted

Q57. Which of the following word best fits in blank F?

  1. critical
  2. nominal
  3. analytical
  4. accrual
  5. minimal

Directions (58-61): In the question below four words are given in bold. These four words are may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other.

Q58. Recent space relentless (A) highlight humanity’s breakthroughs (B) pursuit of cosmic knowledge, propelling (C) us toward a future of exploration (D) and discovery."

  1. B-C & A-D
  2. A-B
  3. C-D
  4. A-C & B-D
  5. No interchange required

Q59. Global including (A) for sustainability, initiatives (B) reforestation, signal a safeguard (C)

commitment to collective (D) our planet’s future.

  1. A-D
  2. B-C
  3. A-B & C-D
  4. D-B & C-A
  5. No interchange required

Q60. Innovative (A) educational tech, from (B) virtual classrooms to interactive apps, is reshaping

(C) learning, offering dynamic and personalized (D) experiences.

  1. D-B & C-A
  2. A-D
  3. B-C
  4. A-B & C-D
  5. No interchange required

Q61. Artificial Intelligence transforms (A) healthcare with precise diagnostics (B) and personalized treatments, era (C) in a new ushering (D) of medical advancements.

  1. A-B & C-D
  2. A-C & B-D
  3. C-D
  4. A-D
  5. No interchange required

Directions (62-63): In the question below, a few phrases are given in two columns. Choose the best possible combination of phrases as the answer from the given options, in order to form a meaningful sentence.

Q62. COLUMN I

    1. As the orchestra played, the harmonious
    2. Setting off on an impromptu journey, they unearthed
    3. The classroom buzzed with intellectual curiosity COLUMN II
    4. that a well-prepared meal brings to the table
    5. at home can open up the magical world
    6. hidden treasures, crafting indelible memories
      1. C-E & A-D
      2. B-F
      3. B-D & C-F
      4. A-E
      5. None of the above

Q63. COLUMN I

        1. Amidst challenges, a glimmer of hope emerged,
        2. Beneath the starlit sky, the rhythmic sounds of
        3. Before sleep, dreams painted vibrant landscapes COLUMN II
        4. echoing the timeless beauty of nature’s embrace.
        5. of unexplored possibilities and aspirations
        6. while mysteries that once seemed vulnerable
          1. C-E
          2. B-D & A-E
          3. C-D & B-F
          4. A-F
          5. None of the above

Directions (64-65): In each question, a phrasal verb is provided. Identify the sentence(s) in which the phrasal verb has been used correctly.

Q64. Bring up

She decided to bring up the issue of salary during the meeting.

They had to bring up the old furniture from the basement.

Her grandparents brought her up after her parents passed away.

Only (I)

Only (II)

Both (I) and (II)

Both (I) and (III)

All (I), (II), and (III)

Q65. Look after

She stayed home to look after her younger brother.

The manager promised to look after the complaints personally.

He wanted to look after the documents before signing the contract.

Only (I)

Only (II)

Both (I) and (II)

Both (I) and (III)

All (I), (II), and (III)

Directions (66-70): The table given below shows the total number of wooden and mechanical pencils in five shops and it also shows the price of total mechanical and wooden pencils.

Shops

Total number of wooden and mechanical

pencils

Price of total mechanical and wooden

pencils

A

38

490

B

47

415

C

112

1310

D

75

900

E

40

425

Note – Cost of wooden pencil and mechanical pencil is Rs 5 and Rs 20 respectively.

Q66. Find the ratio of cost of total mechanical pencil in A and B together to cost of total wooden pencil in D.

  1. 16:5
  2. 5:1
  3. 1:6
  4. 1:5
  5. 1:2

Q67. Find the total mechanical pencil in C is what percentage of total wooden pencil in E.

  1. 100
  2. 200
  3. 160
  4. 150
  5. 102

Q68. Find the average number of wooden pencil in A, mechanical pencil in B and E.

  1. 10
  2. 5
  3. 16
  4. 15
  5. 12

Q69. Shop B sold 20% of wooden pencil at the profit of 20% and rest at the profit of 50%. Find the total selling price of wooden pencil.

  1. 292
  2. 215
  3. 246
  4. 232
  5. 252

Q70. The ratio of total pencil in F to total pencil in C is 5: 7 and shop F has 30% more than wooden pencil than D. Find the mechanical pencils in F is what percentage more/less than wooden pencil sold by E.

  1. 102%
  2. 105%
  3. 106%
  4. 112%
  5. 110%

Directions (71-75): The bar graph shows the total item manufactured by four companies A, B, C and D. It also shows the total item sold by these companies.

Note – Profit amount of each item of A, B, C & D are 20, 25, 85, 90.

Q71. Find the ratio of items sold by A and B together to unsold items of C and D together.

  1. 39:10
  2. 20:19
  3. 40:41
  4. 32:39
  5. 22:21

Q72. Unsold items of A, B and C is what percentage of total items sold by C.

  1. 42%
  2. 66.66%
  3. 40%
  4. 32%
  5. 33.33%

Q73. If the cost price of Article A and D is 100 and 60 respectively. Find the difference between total selling price of all the sold items in A and D.

  1. 14800
  2. 18000
  3. 14000
  4. 31200
  5. 18600

Q74. If the total selling price of all the sold items of B is Rs.15200, then find the cost price of 10% of items manufactured by B.

  1. 4200
  2. 2000
  3. 4000
  4. 3200
  5. 2200

Q75. If the item C is marked up by 20% of cost price and give a discount of 10%. Find the marked price of the each item of C.

  1. 1292
  2. 1275
  3. 1245
  4. 1235
  5. 1220

Q76. A shopkeeper marked up an article 2R% above cost price and allow a discount of 25% and sold it loss of 19% at Rs. 648. Find the value of ‘R’?

  1. 8
  2. 6
  3. 5
  4. 4
  5. 3

Directions (77-81): In each series one term is wrong you have to find the wring term of each series.

Q77. 8, 129, 298, 587, 950, 1477, 2318

  1. 8
  2. 129
  3. 1477
  4. 950
  5. 2318

Q78. 7, 8, 16, 39, 55, 180, 216

  1. 8
  2. 216
  3. 180
  4. 55
  5. 16

Q79. 110, 115, 120, 120, 100, 125, 95

  1. 110
  2. 120
  3. 95
  4. 100
  5. 125

Q80. 3, 6, 27, 100, 505, 3036, 21259

  1. 21259
  2. 505
  3. 6
  4. 27
  5. 100

Q81. 213, 221, 331, 345, 365, 395, 431

  1. 213
  2. 221
  3. 345
  4. 395
  5. 431

Directions (82-86): What approximate value should come in place of (?) in the following questions.

Q82. 1620.03 ÷ 44.93+ 8836÷ (46.98)² = ?

  1. 50
  2. 42
  3. 48
  4. 40
  5. 45

Q83. (11.99)² + (28.86)² – {(425+ 655) ÷ (6)3} = ?

  1. 1030
  2. 980
  3. 1065
  4. 1090
  5. 1025

Q84. 3875 ÷(4.99)3 = ? -{(24)2÷47.98}

  1. 45
  2. 49
  3. 41
  4. 47
  5. 43

Q85.

  1. 662
  2. 735
  3. 679
  4. 701
  5. 726

Q86. (? ÷17.99)×5.99=319.87% of 60

  1. 560
  2. 568
  3. 554
  4. 576
  5. 578

Q87. A spend 25% of his monthly income on rent and 20% of remaining in food, 40% remaining in traveling and rest he saved. If total monthly saving of A is Rs.10800, then find the monthly income of A. (in Rs.)?

  1. 25000
  2. 30000
  3. 21000
  4. 40000
  5. 48000

Q88. Two trains, A and B, are moving at speeds of 60 km/h and 80 km/h respectively. Train A crosses a platform that is 150 meters long in 15 seconds, while Train B crosses a pole in 18 seconds. What the sum of length of both trains A and B (in meters)?

  1. 320
  2. 160
  3. 420
  4. 400
  5. 500

Q89. In a mixture, the ratio of milk to water is 5:1. When 20 liters of water is added into the mixture, then the ratio of milk to water becomes equal. Find the quantity of milk in the final mixture (in liter).

  1. 25
  2. 24
  3. 5
  4. 20
  5. 15

Q90. A can complete 40% of a work in 8 days, while B takes four more days than that of A to complete the same work. Find the time taken by A and B together to complete the same work (in days)?

  1. 10

Q91. The length of the rectangle is 20% more than its breadth. If the side of a square is equal to the breadth of rectangle, then find the respective ratio of area of square to that of rectangle?

  1. 5 : 6
  2. 1 : 6
  3. 6 : 5
  4. 6 :7
  5. 5 :1

Q92. A boat covers 120 km in six hours in downstream. The respective ratio of speed of boat in still water and speed of stream is 3: 1. If speed of stream is increased by 80%, then find in how much time the boat will cover 84 km in upstream?

  1. 12 hours
  2. 14 hours
  3. 10 hours
  4. 15 hours
  5. 16 hours

Q93. A invests Rs.5600 on simple interest at R% for four years and he invested Rs.4800 on compound interest at 10% p.a. for two years. If the simple interest is Rs.672 more than that of compound interest, then find the value of R.

  1. 7.5
  2. 8
  3. 1.5
  4. 10
  5. 12

Q94. A and B started a business with an investment of Rs X and Rs X+800, respectively. After eight months A left, C joined with Rs 2400. If, at the end of the year, the profit share of B is Rs 5400 out of the total profit of Rs 9300, then find X.

  1. 2500
  2. 4000
  3. 1600
  4. 5000
  5. 6500

Q95. The average weight of 75 students in a class is 20 kg. The average weight of boys and girls is 22 kg and X kg, respectively. If the ratio of boys and girls in the class is 2:1, respectively, then find X?

  1. 16
  2. 24
  3. 48
  4. 8
  5. 32

Q96. The ratio of present age of A to B’s is 3 : 2. Five years ago, A age was twice than that of B age at that time. Five years hence, sum of ages of A and B is equal to C age at that time. Find present age of C (in years)?

  1. 35
  2. 40
  3. 20
  4. 25
  5. 30

Q97. Set X contains seven consecutive even numbers which sum is 630. Set Y contains five consecutive odd numbers whose sum is 295.

Quantity I: What is average of first four consecutive even number of the set X.

Quantity II: 27 more than average of first two numbers of set Y. (a)Quantity I > Quantity II

  1. Quantity I < Quantity II
  2. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (d)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(e)Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation

Q98. What is the S.I accrued on a principle of Rs.6000 in 5 years.

Quantity I – The rate of interest for the first 2 years is 10% and for the last 3 years is 15%.

Quantity II – Rs.3900 (a)Quantity I > Quantity II

(b) Quantity I < Quantity II

(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (d)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(e)Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation

Q99. In the given question, two quantities are given, one as ‘Quantity I’ and another as ‘Quantity II’. You have to determine relationship between two quantities and choose the appropriate option.

Quantity I : A mixture contains 120 liters of milk and water in the ratio of 3:5, respectively. If Y liters of mixture are taken out and 10 liters of milk and 15 liters of water are added to the mixture, then the ratio of milk to water becomes 8:13. Find Y.

Quantity II : 60 (a)Quantity I > Quantity II

(b) Quantity I < Quantity II

(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (d)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(e)Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation

Q100. In the given questions, two quantities are given, one as ‘Quantity I’ and another as ‘Quantity II’.

You have to determine relationship between two quantities and choose the appropriate option. Quantity I: The average age of 21 people is 64 years. If the age of a new person is added the new average age becomes 64.5 years, then find the age of new person.

Quantity II: There are 14 people in a family and the average age of all the family members is 30 years. A new baby born in a family, after 4 years what will be the average age of the all-family member. (a)Quantity I > Quantity II

(b) Quantity I < Quantity II

(c) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II (d)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II

(e)Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation

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