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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Memory Based Paper 2024

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IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Memory Based Questions of Reasoning

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

Six persons, M, N, O, P, Q, and R, live in a three-story building. The ground floor is numbered as 1, the floor just above it as 2, and the topmost floor as 3. Each floor has two flats, flat-1 and flat-2. Flat-1 of any floor is to the west of flat-2 of the same floor. Each person likes a different fruit: apple, banana, cherry, mango, orange, and watermelon. All information is not necessarily in the same order.

Q does not like Orange. M lives two floors above the one who likes Watermelon but both live in different numbered flat. One floor gap between P and the one who likes Orange. N lives north-east of the one who likes Orange. O lives below the one who likes Banana and above Q. M neither likes Mango nor Banana. O and N do not like Apple. The persons who live in flat-1 do not like Cherry.

Q1. Who lives on the topmost floor in flat-2?

(a) M

(b) The one who likes Banana

(c) O

(d) The one who likes Apple

(e) Q

Q2. Which of the following is true?

  1. O lives north-west of Q
  2. R does not like Orange

III. P lives above the one who likes Mango

(a) Both I and III

(b) Only II

(c) Both II and III

(d) Only I

(e) All I, II and III

Q3. How many floors gap between the ones who like Orange and Banana?

(a) None

(b) One

(c) Either One or none

(d) As same as between O and R

(e) As same as between P and N

Q4. Which fruit does P like?

(a) Cherry

(b) Orange

(c) Apple

(d) Banana

(e) Mango

Q5. Who likes Cherry and where does the person live?

(a) O, flat-1 of the second floor

(b) R, flat-2 of the third floor

(c) Q, flat-1 of the second floor

(d) P, flat-1 of the first floor

(e) N, flat-2 of the second floor

Q6. In the word ‘EXHAUSTION’, how many pairs of the letters have the same number of letters between them (both forward and backward direction) in the word as in the alphabet?

(a) Four

(b) Two

(c) One

(d) Three

(e) More than four

Directions (7-9): In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some 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.

Q7. Statements: Only a few Pen is Book. All Book is Paper. No Notebook is Pen.

Conclusions:

  1. Some Notebook is Book.
  2. Some Paper is not Notebook.

III. All Pen being Paper is a possibility.

(a) Both II and III follows

(b) Either I or II follows

(c) Only III follows

(d) None follows

(e) Only II follows

Q8. Statements: Only Movie is Cinema. Only a few Movie is Drama. Some Drama is not Documentary.

Conclusions:

  1. Some Movie being Documentary is a possibility.
  2. All Drama being Documentary is a possibility.

III. No Cinema is Documentary.

(a) Both II and III follows

(b) Only III follows

(c) Either I or II follows

(d) None follows

(e) Both I and III follows

Q9. Statements: Only a few Car is Truck. All Truck is Vehicle. No Bike is Car.

Conclusions:

  1. Some Vehicle being Bike is a possibility.
  2. No Truck is Bike.

III. All Car being Truck is a possibility.

(a) Both II and III follows

(b) Either I or II follows

(c) Only III follows

(d) Only I follows

(e) Only II follows

Directions (10-12): In each of the following sentences, four words have been highlighted which may or may not be misspelt or inappropriate in their usage. Mark the erroneous word as your answer and if you think that all the words are correct in their spellings and usage, choose ‘No Error’ as your answer.

Q10. Few events are as lementable as an attack on innocent people by terrorists.

(a) events

(b) innocent

(c) terrorists

(d) lementable

(e) No error

Q11. Mothers delite in simple things, gaining their happiness from hearing their children laugh or seeing smiles on their faces.

(a) happiness

(b) delite

(c) hearing

(d) seeing

(e) No error

Q12. The decrease in car sales reveals the pesimism many consumers feel about the economy.

(a) decrease

(b) reveals

(c) pesimism

(d) consumers

(e) No error

Directions (13-17): Each of the following questions give a sentence which has been divided into four parts which might not be in their correct order of narrative. The sentence is then followed by five options, one of which gives the sequence of the rearranged parts to make the sentence meaningful. You must choose the option which gives the correct sequence of the parts. If the sentence is already arranged in the correct sequence or the correct sequence doesn’t match with any of the given sequence, mark option ” No rearrangement required ” as your answer.

Q13.

(A)PoshanMeal Tracker’s workflow encompasses

(B)IDs and passwords, enabling seamless participation

(C)government schools will be allocated unique

(D)school registration and authentication as the

(a) CDAB

(b) CBAD

(c) ACDB

(d) ADCB

(e) No rearrangement required

Q14.

(A)many adherents, clinical research

(B)while the paleo diet has

(C)has yet to substantiate its

(D)purported health benefits

(a) CDAB

(b) BACD

(c) BADC

(d) CBAD

(e) No rearrangement required

Q15.

(A)be a part of India, and that without it, the

(B)conditions of its accession will be breached

(C)many believe that Article 370 is the sole

(D)mechanism by which Jammu and Kashmir can

(a) BDAC

(b) CDAB

(c) ACBD

(d) DCBA

(e) No rearrangement required

Q16.

(A)raise awareness about social security to

(B)we need a more significant push to

(C)aware of the available benefits

(D)ensure that more workers are

(a) CDBA

(b) BCAD

(c) BADC

(d) CABD

(e) No arrangement required

Q17.

(A)needs of the people there

(B)take care of every health-care

(C)there is a myth that having a medical

(D)college sanctioned for a district would

(a) CDBA

(b) DBCA

(c) BADC

(d) DCAB

(e) No rearrangement required

Directions (18): In each of the questions given below, a few words are given in two columns. Choose the best possible combination of synonyms as your answer from the given options. If there is/ are no possible combination of synonyms from the options given below, then mark “None of these” as your answer choice.

Q18.

Column I

(A)Haughty

(B)Noble

(C)Generous

Column II

(D)Sin

(E)Corrupt

(F)Arrogant

(a)A-D

(b)B-D

(c)A-F

(d)B-E, C-F

(e) None of these

Directions (19): In each of the questions given below, a few words are given in two columns. Choose the best possible combination of antonyms as your answer from the given options. If there is/ are no possible combination of antonyms from the options given below, then mark “None of these” as your answer choice.

 Q19.

Column I

(A) Aspect

(B) Abolition

(C) Notion

Column II

(D) Solely

(E) Establishment

(F) Fact

(a) A-D

(b) B-D

(c) A-F

(d) B-E, C-F

(e) None of these

Q20. A vessel contains 60 liters of milk and water. The quantity of milk is three times the quantity of water. Now, 8 liters of mixture are taken out, and P liters of milk and Q liters of water are added to the mixture such that the ratio of milk to water becomes 9:5, respectively. If the sum of P and Q is 18 liters, then find the value of P.

(a) 4

(b) 6

(c) 12

(d) 10

(e) 8

Q21. A and B started a business, and the investment of A is Rs 2000 more than that of B. A investment for 8 months and B investment for a year. If at the end of the year the total profit is Rs 6800, then find the investment of B. (Note: The profit share of A is 16x, where

(a) 7500

(b) 4000

(c) 8000

(d) 4500

(e) 6000

Q22. The cost of a table and a chair is Rs 140 and Rs 110, respectively. The marked price of the table and the chair is the same, and the discount allowed on the table and the chair is 20% and 30%, respectively. If the overall profit is 20%, then find the marked price of the chair. 

(a) Rs 250

(b) Rs 140

(c) Rs 160

(d) Rs 200

(e) Rs 180

Directions (23-27): Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. The table shows the ratio between the production of items on Monday and on Tuesday by five different companies. The table also shows the difference between the total production of items on Monday and Tuesday by these companies.

Days Ratio of production of items on Monday and on Tuesday Difference between the total production of items on Monday and Tuesday
A 16:13 150
B 5:4 190
C 11:9 120
D 4:3 250
E 4:5 100

 

Q23. Find the ratio between the total production of items on Monday by A to the total production of items on Tuesday by D.

(a) 13:17

(b) 11:12

(c) 16:19

(d) 16:15

(e) 13:15

Q24. Total production of items on Tuesday by E is what percentage of the total production of items on Monday by D?

(a) 75%

(b) 100%

(c) 50%

(d) 25%

(e) 125%

Q25. Total production of items on Monday by B and C together is how many more or less than the total production of items on Tuesday by D and E together.

(a) 400

(b) 380

(c) 360

(d) 440

(e) 310

Q26. Total production of items on Monday by F is 20% more than the total production of items on Tuesday by A. If the ratio of the total production on items on Monday and Tuesday together by F to D is 17:25, then find the total production on items on Tuesday by F.

(a) 400

(b)  440

(c) 430

(d) 420

(e) 410

Q27. Average of the production of items on Monday and Tuesday by B is what percentage is more or less than the total production of items on Tuesday by E.

(a) 67%

(b) 71%

(c) 69%

(d) 73%

(e) 78%

Directions (28-30): Find the wrong number in given series.

Q28. 18,  36,  12,  24,  8,  18

(a) 18

(b) 36

(c) 8

(d) 24

(e) 12

Q29. 120,  149,  166,  185,   208,  237

(a) 185

(b) 166

(c) 149

(d) 120

(e) 208

Q30. 204,  210,  235,  251,  376,  412

(a) 204

(b) 210

(c) 235

(d) 251

(e) 412

Q31. A boat can cover 120 km downstream in 2.5 hours, and the speed of the boat and speed of stream in the ratio 7:5. If the boat can cover d-24 km upstream in 7.5 hours, then find the time taken by the boat to cover d km in still water.

(a) 6 hours

(b) 5 hours

(c) 4 hours

(d) 2 hours

(e) 3 hours

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Importance of Memory-Based Paper for IBPS RRB Clerk Mains 2024

The memory-based paper for the IBPS RRB Clerk Mains Exam 2024 helps candidates who have taken the test to compare their responses with the actual questions. It also benefits future aspirants by offering a preview of the type of questions asked and the exam pattern. The memory-based paper typically includes questions from sections like:

  • Reasoning Ability: Analytical puzzles, seating arrangements, and series-based questions.
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Questions from data interpretation, arithmetic problems, and number series.
  • English/ Hindi Language: Questions from both languages include comprehension, grammar, etc.
  • General Awareness: Current affairs, banking awareness, and financial knowledge.
  • Computer Knowledge: Basic computer terminology and practical questions.

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