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The document is a model test for the IBPS RRB Clerks Prelims, focusing on reasoning questions. It includes various logical puzzles, such as box arrangements, weight comparisons, reading preferences, and family relations, along with multiple-choice questions. The test assesses the ability to analyze and deduce information from given data.
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The document is a model test for the IBPS RRB Clerks Prelims, focusing on reasoning questions. It includes various logical puzzles, such as box arrangements, weight comparisons, reading preferences, and family relations, along with multiple-choice questions. The test assesses the ability to analyze and deduce information from given data.
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Sreedhar's CCE IBPS RRB CLERKS - PRELIMS - XIV - MT - 32

IBPS REGIONAL RURAL BANKS (RRBs)


CLERKS-XIV PRELIMS - MODEL TEST - 32
REASONING

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Direction (1-4): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Seven boxes viz. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are kept one above the other in a
stack. The bottommost box is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two
and so on till the topmost box is numbered seven.
Only two boxes are kept between box Q and box U. Only three boxes are kept
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between box T and box V. Box V is kept below box T. Box V is not the bottommost
position. Box R is kept above box S. As many boxes are kept between box V and
box U as between box T and box P. As many boxes are kept above box U as below

1.
box U.

1) Two 2) Four

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How many boxes are kept between box R and box Q?
3) Three 4) One
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5) More than four
2. Which of the following statements is true about S as per the given arrangement?
A) Only one box is kept below S.
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B) As many boxes are kept between box S and box R as between box P and box V.
C) Only three boxes are kept between box T and box S.
1) Only C 2) Both B and C 3) All A, B and C 4)
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Both A and B 5) Only A
3. How many boxes are kept below box V?
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1) Two 2) One 3) None 4) Three 5) Four


4. As many boxes are kept below box P as above_________.
1) R 2) U 3) V 4) S 5) T
Direction (5-7): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Six bags J, K, L, M, N and O are different weights. M is heavier than K and
O. Only two bags are heavier than M. L is heavier than K but lighter than M. O is
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not the lightest. N is not the heaviest. The weight of the lightest bag is 30 kg and
the heaviest bag is 100 kg.
5. If the sum of weights of K and N is 100 kg and the difference between J and L is
60 kg, then what is the possible weight of O?
1) 25 kg 2) 80 kg 3) 20 kg 4) 50 kg 5) 75 kg
6. How many bags are heavier than J?
1) Two 2) One 3) None 4) Three 5) Four
7. If the sum of weights of K and N is 100 kg and the difference between J and L is
60 kg, then what is the possible weight of M, If the weight of O is 55 kg?
1) 75 kg 2) 90 kg 3) 65 kg 4) 30 kg 5) 80 kg
Direction (8-11): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Seven people are reading seven different books namely History, Telugu,
Sanskrit, Hindi, English, Science, and Biology in seven different months viz.
January to July of the same year. Only one person is reading the book in each
month. No other person is reading the book in the given year.
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The one who reads Telugu book reads on the month which having even
number of days. Only three people are reading between the one who reads Telugu
and the one who reads Biology books. The one who reads Sanskrit book reads
immediately before the one who reads Biology book. As many people is reading
before the one who reads Sanskrit book as after the one who reads Hindi book.
The one who reads English book doesn’t read immediately to the one who reads
Telugu and Biology books. The one who reads Science book reads before the one
who reads English book but not immediate.
8. Who amongst the following people reads in July?
1) The one who reads English book 2) The one who reads History book
3) The one who reads Hindi book 4) The one who reads Biology book
5) The one who reads Science book

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9. On which month the person read the Telugu book?
1) January 2) March 3) February 4) April 5) May
10. How many people are reading between the one who reads Science and the one
who reads Biology?
1) Two 2) Three 3) Five 4) Four 5) One
11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per
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the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does
not belong to that group?
1) The one who reads Science book 2) The one who reads History book

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3) The one who reads Hindi book
5) The one who reads Sanskrit book
4) The one who reads Biology book

Direction (12-14): The given question is based on the following five 3-digt numbers:
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573 482 295 374 768 927
12. If the first and third digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, then what
will be the sum of the digits of the second highest number?
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1) 17 2) 21 3) 19 4) 20 5) 18
13. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order from left
to right within the number, then which of the following will be the sum of all the
three digits of the third highest number in the new arrangement?
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1) 18 2) 14 3) 21 4) 15 5) 16
14. If ‘1’ is subtracted from second digit and ‘1’ is add to the last digit of the each
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number and then the position of first and third digits are interchanged, then
which number will be the third lowest?
1) 374 2) 768 3) 482 4) 573 5) 927
Direction (15-18): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Seven people are sitting around a circular table facing the centre with equal
distance between adjacent persons. F sits second to right of K. B sits immediate
to neither K nor F. T sits immediate left of B. Only two people sit between T and
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X. R and K are not immediate neighbours. As many people sits between B and X
as between X and S.
15. Who amongst the following people sits immediate right of K?
1) F 2) R 3) T 4) S 5) X
16. What is the position of B with respect to F?
1) Second right 2) Second left 3) Third right
4) Third left 5) Either 1 or 3
17. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per
the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does
not belong to that group?
1) SF 2) KS 3) RX 4) BR 5) XT
18. Which of the following statements is true as per the given arrangement?
1) T and R are immediate neighbours
2) Only two people sit between F and R
3) T sits immediate right of B
4) X and F are immediate neighbours
5) Both 2 and 3 are true
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Direction (19-21): In each of the questions below are given three statements
followed by two conclusions. 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.
19. Statements: Only a few tabs are computers. All computers are mobiles
No mobile is an aquarium.
Conclusion I: No computer is aquarium
Conclusion II: Some mobiles are tabs.
1) Only Conclusion I follows 2) Either Conclusion I or II follows
3) Both Conclusions I and II follow 4) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
5) Only Conclusion II follows
20. Statements: All engineers are Doctors.

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Only a few Doctors are Teachers.
Some engineers are Drivers.
Conclusion I: Some Doctors are Drivers.
Conclusion II: Some engineers are not Teachers.
1) Only Conclusion II follows 2) Both Conclusions I and II follow
3) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows 4) Only Conclusion I follows

21.
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5) Either Conclusion I or II follows
Statements: Only a few balloons are red.
All red are balls. No ball is a Bell.

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Conclusion I: All balloons are bells is a possibility
ConclusionII: 90% balloons are not balls.
1) Both Conclusions I and II follow 2) Either Conclusion I or II follows
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3) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows 4) Only Conclusion II follows
5) Only Conclusion I follow
Direction (22-25): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
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questions:
In a certain code language
“making things right today” is coded as “ph gr km kt”
“Only things today good” is coded as “dg ph km ms”
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“Only one making happen right” is coded as “ms gr eo tg kt”
(NOTE: All the codes are two letter codes only)
22. What is the code for “today” in the given code language?
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1) gr 2) kt 3) km 4) dg 5) ms
23. In the given code language, what does the code “tg” stand for?
1) One 2) right 3) Only 4) happen 5) Either 1 or 4
24. If “making happen” is written as “kt tg” then what will be the code for “right one”?
1) km eo 2) gr ms 3) gr eo 4) eo ms 5) lm no
25. What is the code for “only” in the given code language?
1) ms 2) km 3) ph 4) Either 1 or 3
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5) Either 1 or 2
26. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘IMAGINATION’ each of
which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and
backward directions) as they have between them in English alphabetical order?
1) Two 2) Three 3) Five 4) Four 5) One
Direction (27-29): Study the given arrangement of symbol, letter and digits
carefully to answer the given question:
YW2@O7C6%DSEL#8SAM9ZO3^FU!KBVN&
27. Which of the following should come in place of question mark (?) in the following
series based on the elements in the above arrangement?
“2@7 %DE 8SM __?__”
1) AM9 2) O3F 3) SAO 4) OF3 5) 9ZU
28. How many such letters are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately preceded by a symbol?
1) Four 2) Two 3) Six 4) Five 5) Three
29. Which of the following element is fifth to the right of the seventeenth from the
right end?
1) R 2) Z 3) O 4) 9 5) E
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Direction (30-33): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
questions:
Eight people are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each with
equal distance between adjacent persons. In row I – P, Q, R and S are seated and
all of them are facing North. In row II – L, M, N and O are seated and all of them
are facing South. Thus in the given arrangement each member seated in a row
faces another member of the other row.
L faces to the one who sits second to the right of P. Only one person sits
between P and Q. As many people sit to the left of Q as left of M. O doesn’t faces S.
S sits to the left of P. R faces to the one who sits immediate left of O.
30. Who amongst the following people faces to the one who sits immediate to M?
1) S 2) P 3) R 4) Q 5) Either 1 or 2

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31. What is the position of N with respect to the O?
1) Immediate right 2) Immediate left
3) Second to the right 4) Second to the left 5) Third to the left
32. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per
the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does
not belong to that group?

33.
1) L 2) M
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Who amongst the following people sits diagonally opposite to S?
5) R

1) L 2) M 3) P 4) O 5) N

questions:

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Direction (34-36): Study the given information carefully to answer the given

A, B, C, P, Q, R, X, Y, and Z are the family members. No other members in


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the family. There are three couples in the family. C is the brother of Q. Q is
daughter-in-law of B. Y is mother of A. A is brother of Z. P is the mother of Q. R is
the son-in-law of P. X is the spouse of P. Z is the daughter of C. R is the only
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brother-in-law of C.
34. Who amongst the following people is the son of B?
1) A 2) X 3) R 4) C 5) P
35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions as per
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the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does
not belong to that group?
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1) XQ 2) PC 3) BY 4) CZ 5) YA
36. How is Y related to P?
1) Daughter 2) Son-in-law 3) Niece 4) Aunt 5) Daughter-in-law
37. If 1 is added to the each even digit of a number ‘56127483’and then how many
digits are occur twice in that newly formed number?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None
Direction (38-40): In this question relationship between different elements is
shown in the statement/s. The statement/s is/are followed by two conclusions.
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Study the given conclusions based on the given statement/s and select the
appropriate option as your answer.
38. Statements: O > P  Q > R = S  T
Conclusions: I. Q = T II. Q > T
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
39. Statements: B  R >X = F; C < S = X
Conclusions: I. F > C II. B > S
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Both conclusions I and II are true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Only conclusion II is true
40. Statements: E > S = F  Y < R = T
Conclusions: I. Y > S II. Y = S
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
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NUMERICAL ABILITY
Direction (41-45): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given
number series?
41. 5 15 35 75 155 ?
1) 295 2) 315 3) 275 4) 305 5) 219
42. 3 6 18 72 360 ?
1) 2160 2) 1800 3) 2520 4) 2500 5) 1440
43. 688 472 347 283 256 ?

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1) 236 2) 229 3) 255 4) 248 5) 215
44. 1 1 2 6 ? 120
1) 24 2) 60 3) 100 4) 30 5) 50
45. 7 8 16 43 ? 232
1) 204 2) 107
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Direction(46-50): Study the table and answer the given question :
4) 89 5) 97

Number of cards printed by 4 printers during 4 days :

E Printers A B C D
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Days
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Monday 54 29 19 36
Tuesday 55 60 25 80
Wednesday 17 49 81 15
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Thursday 44 50 64 54
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46. number of cards printed by printer B on Tuesday is what percent more than the
number of cards printed by printer D on Thursday ?

1 1 1 1 1
1) 11 2) 9 3) 12 4) 10 5) 10
9 9 9 5 3
47. What is the respective ratio between total number of cards printed by printer A on
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Tuesday and Wednesday together and that printed by printer B on Thursday and
Wednesday together ?
1) 7:11 2) 8:13 3) 9:13 4) 8:11 5) 7:9
48. What is the difference between total number of cards printed by printers C and D
together on Wednesday and that printed by printers A and B together on Monday
?
1) 17 2) 11 3) 16 4) 15 5) 13
49. What is the average number of cards printed by printer C on Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday ?
1)40 2) 34 3)38 4) 36 5) 32
50. Number of cards printed by printer A on Tuesday is what percent of that printed
by printer D on Tuesday
1) 67.75 2) 70.25 3) 64.25 4) 68.75 5) 65.5
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Direction(51-65) : What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given
question?

1 2 1
51. 1 2  3 ?
2 7 2
7 5 1 2 2
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
2 6 7 3 7
52. 456  6 x 598  23 - ? = 123
1) 248 2) 345 3) 406 4) 160 5) 213

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2 1 2
53. 4  3 1  ?
3 2 3
3 1 1 5 1
1) 1 2) 1 3) 6 4) 2 5) 2
4 3
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54. 1817  23 x 25 - 1595 = ?

55.
1) 324 2) 380
616  22 + 416  13 = 11 - ?

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3) 225 4) 128 5) 435
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1) 56 2) 34 3) 61 4) 28 5) 49
56. 696  ? x 7 = 168
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1) 29 2) 36 3) 16 4) 41 5) 23
57. ? 784  6  324
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1) 128 2) 136 3) 53 4) 236 5) 169
58. 36% of 1250 + ? % of 5260 = 1239
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1) 7 2) 20 3) 32 4) 15 5) 41
59. 32% of 825 + 25% of 1460 = 1025 - ?
1) 223 2) 216 3) 456 4) 396 5) 125
60. [2176  68 x ?]  64 = 20
1) 15 2) 35 3) 25 4) 30 5) 40
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61. 26% of ? - 40% of 140 = 48
1) 450 2) 350 3) 300 4) 250 5) 400
62. ? of (111+ 139) = 200

3 4 1 2 7
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
5 5 2 5 10
63. 97  92 x 95 = 3?
1) 16 2) 12 3) 24 4) 20 5) 18
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64. 40% of (255.8 + ?) = (6)
1) 291.2 2) 282.2 3) 312.8 4) 308.8 5) 284.2
65. 576  0.4 = ?
1) 48 2) 54 3) 64 4) 36 5) 60

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66. Half of the lateral surface area of the sphere is equal to 308 cm2 and the perimeter
of the rectangle is equal to 300% of the diameter of the sphere, if the length of
the rectangle is equal to the diameter of sphere, then find the difference between
the lateral surface area of the sphere and rectangle. (in cm2)

1) 412 2) 508 3) 210 4) 162 5) 98

67. A person buys milk at the rate of Rs. 72 per liter. In what ratio the water should
be mixed with milk so that he gains 20% on selling the mixture at Rs. 60 per
liter?

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1) 25:11 2) 17:19 3) 13:23 4) 11:27 5) 25:12

68. A bought two articles together for Rs.3850 one of them sold at a profit of 12.5%
and another on is sold at a loss of 20% so that the selling price of both the articles
is equal, find the cost price of article which is sold at 20% loss.

1) 2200 2) 2550
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69. The sum of money becomes Rs. 22650 in three years and Rs. 32850 in seven

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years at the same rate of interest, then find the amount invested in the scheme.
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1) 15000 2) 16000 3) 15500 4) 10000 5) 18000

70. Ratio of upstream speed to downstream speed of the boat is 5:7 and the speed of
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the stream is 3 kmph, if two boats one is traveling in upstream and another one
travelling in downstream. Find the time taken by them to cross each if they are
at a distance of 18 km.
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1) 30 mins 2) 60 mins 3) 180 mins 4) 90 mins 5) 120 mins
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71. Akash and Akhil started a business by investing Rs. 22500 and Rs.15000
respectively if they received profit in the ratio of 2:1, then find the respective
ratio of time period of their investment.

1) 1:1 2) 3:4 3) 3:2 4) 4:3 5) 5:3

72. In how many ways the alphabets of the word COMBINATION can be arranged so
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that the words can be start with B and ends with M?

1) 47650 2) 72060 3) 75060 4) 74960 5) 45360

73. The present ages of four members of a family A:B:C:D are in the ratio of 17:15:9:8,
D got married with E whose age is 21 years and the average present age of the
newly married couple is 22.5 years. Find the sum of the present ages of A and B?

1) 51 2) 96 3) 72 4) 69 5) 54

74. The sum of five alternative even numbers is 75 less than the sum of five alternative
odd numbers, and the first even number in the series is 15 less than the first odd
number in the series. Find the sum of five even numbers?

1) 170 2) 210 3) Can’t be determine 4) 245 5) 190

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75. A teacher has 200 chocolates, he wanted to distribute chocolates to boys and
girls in the school and he distributed 5 chocolates to each girl of the 18 girls in
the school and 3 chocolates to each boy after that he left with 20 chocolates, then
find the number of boys in the class.

1) 20 2) 40 3) 25 4) 50 5) 30

76. Jar A contains 84 litre mixture of milk and water, out of which one-seventh is
water. 14 litre mixture is taken out and 2 litre water is added to it. The quantity

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of milk is what percent more than that of water in the final mixture ?

1) 500 2) 400 3) 300 4) 600 5) 100

77. The distance covered by a boat upstream in 2 hours 24 mins is 36 km. If the speed
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of the boat in still water is 18km/h, how much distance downstream will it cover
in 4 hours ? (in km)

1) 88 2) 84

E 3) 96 4) 168 5)120
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78. Train A takes 20 seconds to cross an electric pole at 90km/h. The length of Train
B is 20m less than that of Train A. If Train B took 24seconds to cross an electric
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pole, what is the speed of Train B ? (in km/h)

1) 72 2) 60 3) 54 4) 45 5) 90
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79. A invested Rs. 4000 in a business. At the end of 4 months from the start of the
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business, B joined with an investment of Rs. 8400 and A left. If the total annual
profit was Rs. 13,000, what was A’s share in profit ?

1) Rs. 2250 2) Rs. 3000 3) Rs. 3500 4) Rs. 2500 5) Rs. 2000

80. The sum of A’s and B’s present age is 42 years and that of B’s and C’s present age
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is 54 years. If C’s present age is twice of A’s present age, what is B’s present age
? (in years)

1) 28 2) 24 3) 30 4) 32 5) 12

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