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We have started the 56 days Study Plan for IBPS PO Prelims. This study plan is to efficiently utilise time and hard work to channelise it towards smart work. From now quizzes on Bankersadda will be according to the given study plan and this will help you prepare important topics in limited time.
Today is DAY 51 of the study plan and in Reasoning today’s chapter is Practice Mock-5 and Analysis
Directions (1-3): Find the
number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word ‘NUMBER’.
number of permutations that can be made from the letters of the word ‘NUMBER’.
Q1. N and R
occupying end places.
occupying end places.
(a) 48
(b) 24
(c) 12
(d) 18
Q2. M and N
being always together.
(a) 180 ways
(b) 240 ways
(c) 480 ways
(d) 200 ways
Q3. Vowels
being never together.
being never together.
(a) 36 ways
(b) 84 ways
(c) 120 ways
(d) 10 ways
Q4. For a
certain sum, the simple interest in 2 yr at 8% per annum is Rs. 50 more than
the simple interest in 1.5yr at the rate of 10% per annum for the same sum.
Find the sum.
certain sum, the simple interest in 2 yr at 8% per annum is Rs. 50 more than
the simple interest in 1.5yr at the rate of 10% per annum for the same sum.
Find the sum.
(a) 4000
(b) 5000
(c) 6000
(d) 7000
Q5. The
ratio between the number of passengers travelling by 1st and 2nd
class between the two railway stations is 1 : 50, whereas the ratio of 1st
and 2nd class fares between the same stations is 3 : 1. If an a
particular day, Rs. 1325 were collected from the passengers travelling between
these stations, then what was the amount collected from the 2nd
class passengers?
ratio between the number of passengers travelling by 1st and 2nd
class between the two railway stations is 1 : 50, whereas the ratio of 1st
and 2nd class fares between the same stations is 3 : 1. If an a
particular day, Rs. 1325 were collected from the passengers travelling between
these stations, then what was the amount collected from the 2nd
class passengers?
(a) Rs. 750
(b) Rs. 850
(c) Rs. 1000
(d) Rs. 1250
(e) None of
these
these
Q6. Solve
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 8
(d) 9
Q7. A
container of milk was 4/5 full. When 12 bottles of milk were taken out and 8
bottles of milk were poured into it, it was 3/4 full. How many bottles of milk
can be container contain?
container of milk was 4/5 full. When 12 bottles of milk were taken out and 8
bottles of milk were poured into it, it was 3/4 full. How many bottles of milk
can be container contain?
(a) 80
(b) 40
(c) 90
(d) 30
Q8. The average weight of the students
in four sections A, B, C and D is 60 kg. The average weight of the students of
sections A, B, C and D individually are 45 kg, 50 kg, 72 kg and 80 kg,
respectively. If the average weight of the students of section A and B together
is 48 kg and that of B and C together is 60 kg, what is the ratio of the number
of students in sections A and D?
in four sections A, B, C and D is 60 kg. The average weight of the students of
sections A, B, C and D individually are 45 kg, 50 kg, 72 kg and 80 kg,
respectively. If the average weight of the students of section A and B together
is 48 kg and that of B and C together is 60 kg, what is the ratio of the number
of students in sections A and D?
(a) 12 : 7
(b) 4 : 3
(c) 3 : 2
(d) 8 : 5
Directions
(9-15): Find the wrong number in each of the following series.
(9-15): Find the wrong number in each of the following series.
Q9. 2, 11, 38, 197, 1172, 8227, 65806
(a) 11
(b) 38
(c) 197
(d) 1172
Q10. 8544, 1420, 280, 44, 18, 5
(a) 1420
(b) 44
(c) 18
(d) 5
Q11. 2, 2, 4, 12, 66, 420, 4620
(a) 2
(b) 420
(c) 66
(d) 4
Q12. 4, 8, 11, 22, 18, 33, 25, 50
(a) 11
(b) 25
(c) 8
(d)33
Q13.
(a) 2
(b) 1/2
(c) 1/4
(d) 0
Q14. 21, 28, 29, 36, 38, 46, 48, 55
(a) 36
(b) 46
(c) 21
(d) 55
Q15. -3, 9, 41, 113, 262, 577
(a) 262
(b) 41
(c) 113
(d) 577