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Dear Champions,
First and foremost, believe in yourself. You possess an extraordinary amount of potential and capability. The very fact that
you have set your sights on these exams and are willing to put in the effort speaks volumes about your determination and
courage. Remember that every successful individual was once standing in your shoes, facing challenges and uncertainties.
They succeeded not because they were without fear or doubt, but because they refused to let these feelings define them.
Secondly, stay committed to your goals. The journey to success is often filled with obstacles and setbacks. It's easy to become
disheartened when things don't go as planned. But remember, it's not the absence of challenges but your response to them
that defines your path. Keep your eyes on the prize, and don't let temporary setbacks deter you from your long-term
aspirations. Every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow stronger.
Before we jump into the third discussion let me tell you my commitment towards your smooth preparation journey and that
is RANK FILE which will ensure your daily practice of well designed & planned questions as per exam pattern. This Daily
Target PDF will help you to stay connected with all the chapters on daily basis moreover I have added a TARGET TIME for
each Question Sets and this is the USP or you can say best thing in this RANK FILE for prelims which will challenge you to
SPEED UP every time as in all the Bank prelims exam we need to be at higher speed by maintaining the accuracy.
Thirdly, maintain a disciplined and consistent study routine. Success in competitive exams is not about cramming all at once,
but about steady, persistent effort over time. Break down your study goals into manageable tasks, and chip away at them
every day. This consistency will not only boost your knowledge but also build your confidence.
Fourth, surround yourself with positivity. Seek the support of friends and family who believe in you and your dreams. Their
encouragement can be a powerful motivator during tough times. Also, feed your mind with inspiring stories of individuals
who have overcome incredible odds to achieve greatness. Their stories can serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration when
you need it most.
I know you are on that path where there is no space of being weak or incapable of doing things which is required.
Remember, success is not defined solely by the outcome of these exams but by the growth, resilience, and determination you
exhibit along the way. Believe in yourself, stay committed, work diligently, and keep your spirits high. You have the potential
to achieve greatness, and I have no doubt that you will.
Wishing you all the strength, determination, and success in the journey of preparation.
Blessings
#Always remember that the pain which you don’t want to go through is the real way to get success.
“किसी िाम िो आप जिस उिाा से शुरू िरते हो, यकि उसी उिाा से समाप्त िरते हो, तो आप बेशि जििेता होते हो”
Saurav Singh
Adda247
Gurgaon (HR)
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No. of
S.No. Topic Sub-Topic
Question
Floor + Flat Based Puzzle 05
Box Based Puzzle 05
1. Puzzle Year Based Puzzle
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(With Variable)
Post Based Puzzle 05
Circular Seating Arrangement 05
Triangular Seating
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Arrangement
Seating Linear Row Seating
2.
Arrangement Arrangement 05
(Certain Person)
Circular Seating Arrangement
05
(Certain Person)
3. Coding Decoding Chinese Coding 10
4. Syllogism 3 Statement & 2 Conclusion 10
5. Inequality 3 Statement & 2 Conclusion 10
Total 70
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PUZZLE DAY - 1
Directions (1-5): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
There are two types of flats i.e., X and Y on each floor of a five- floor building. The bottommost floor is
numbered as 1 and the topmost floor is numbered as 5. Flat X is in west of Flat Y. Ten persons (A, B, C,
D, E, F, G, H, I, and J) live in these flats such that one person lives in each flat. All flats are of same
dimensions.
Note: If it is given that ‘a person’ lives adjacent to ‘another person’ then both persons live on the same
floor unless stated otherwise. If it is given that ‘a persons’ lives one/two floors above/below ‘another
person’ then both persons live in the same type of flat unless stated otherwise.
J lives one floor below I. G lives two floors below D, but not in the same type of flat. I lives in Flat X. H,
who lives adjacent to A, lives two floors above C. C and I live in the same type of flat. E lives one floor
above F. B doesn’t live adjacent to J.
1. ____ lives adjacent to D.
(a) E (b) I (c) J
(d) F (e) None of the above
2. Who lives in Flat Y of 2nd floor?
(a) F (b) B (c) G
(d) E (e) None of the above
3. B lives _____ floors above A.
(a) One (b) Three (c) Two
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) B and A lives in different type of flats
4. Which of the following person doesn’t lives in Flat X?
(a) I (b) J (c) G
(d) C (e) D
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on a group, which among the
following does not belong to that group?
(a) I and B (b) H and A (c) G and E
(d) C and E (e) F and C
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PUZZLE DAY - 1
Directions (6-10): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight boxes are stacked one above another such that each box has a ball of a different game. One box
is kept above the basketball, which is kept in a box that is adjacent to the one containing volleyball.
Three boxes are kept in between the volleyball and the tennis ball. The baseball is kept immediately
below the tennis ball. There are two boxes are kept in between the baseball and the golf ball. The
cricket ball is kept immediately above the golf ball. The hockey ball is kept above the soccer ball.
6. Which of the following is kept immediately below the soccer ball?
(a) golf ball (b) basketball (c) cricket ball
(d) tennis ball (e) volleyball
7. How many boxes are above the hockey ball?
(a) Two (b) None (c) Three
(d) More than three (e) One
8. As many boxes are below the cricket ball as many boxes are above the box of:
(a) hockey ball (b) tennis ball (c) baseball
(d) basketball (e) golf ball
9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way. Find the odd one out.
(a) golf ball, tennis ball (b) volleyball, hockey ball
(c) soccer ball, golf ball
(d) baseball, soccer ball (e) basketball, cricket ball
10. Which of the following is kept adjacent to the box containing the cricket ball?
(a) volleyball (b) basketball (c) tennis ball
(d) baseball (e) hockey ball
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PUZZLE DAY - 1
Directions (11-15): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Seven persons (P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V) were born on 31st December of seven different years (1984, 1986,
1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, and 2000) but not necessarily in the same order. Each person works in different
company (TCS, IBM, HCL, Wipro, Infosys, Mindtree and Mphasis). Ages of these persons are calculated
with respect to 31st December 2021.
Q, who works in Mphasis, was born in a leap year. Both R, who works in Infosys, and V were born in a
non-leap year. Two persons were born between Q and S. V was born immediately before U. More than
two persons were born between R and Q. P works in Wipro. The person, who works in IBM, is 2 years
younger than the person, who works in HCL. T, who works in Mindtree, is 6 years younger than S.
11. The person, who works in TCS, was born in____.
(a) 1988 (b) 1984 (c) 1986
(d) 1989 (e) 1990
12. Q is ____ years elder than the person, who works in IBM.
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) Either (a) or (c)
(d) 4 (e) None of the above
13. Which of the following statements is/are definitely correct?
I. V works in HCL
II. R was born in 1990
III. P was born in a non-leap year
(a) Only I (b) Only III (c) Only II
(d) Only II and III (e) Only I and II
14. Which of the following person was born in 1995?
(a) V (b) U (c) S
(d) P (e) None of the above
15. How many persons were born between P and the person, who works in HCL?
(a) Four (b) Two (c) Three
(d) One (e) None of the above
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PUZZLE DAY - 1
Directions (16-20): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Nine police personnel are ranked differently. The decreasing order of their designations is DIB,
DIGP, DGP, ADGP, IGP, DIG, SSP, ASP and ACP. Y is senior to M. X is ranked adjacent to neither L nor
Z. More than four personnel are ranked between P and Q. The number of personnel ranked between
L and Z is twice the number of personnel ranked between X and R. Neither N nor M is the ADGP. R is
the IGP and X is the ASP. Q and L are adjacently ranked.
16. What is the number of personnel ranked between Y and M ?
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 3
(d) 4 (e) 1
19. Who among the following is related to M in the same way as L is related to R ?
(a) X (b) Either a or d (c) P
(d) N (e) Q
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SEATING ARRANGMENT DAY - 1
Directions (21-25): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight persons (S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z) sit around a circular table such that four persons face towards
the center and remaining persons face away from the center of the table.
V sits 2nd to the right of W. T sits 3rd to the left of S. T sits adjacent to V, but not adjacent to W. X, who sits
immediate left of S, sits immediate right of Y. Y and T face same direction. Z sits 2nd to the left of U, who
face towards the center.
21. What is the position of Z with respect to X?
(a) 2nd to the right (b) 4th to the right (c) 3rd to the left
(d) 3 to the right
rd (e) None of the above
22. How many persons sit between Y and T, when counted from right of T?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Five
(d) Six (e) None of the above
23. Which of the following persons face towards the center of the table?
(a) S (b) W (c) X
(d) Y (e) T
24. _____ sits 3rd to the left of U.
(a) X (b) Y (c) W
(d) S (e) None of the above
25. _____ and ____ sit adjacent to Z.
(a) U, V (b) T, U (c) W, V
(d) V, S (e) None of the above
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SEATING ARRANGMENT DAY - 1
Directions (26-30): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F sit around the triangular table but not necessarily in the same order.
Three persons sitting at the each corner and are facing towards the centre, while three persons
sitting in the middle of the each edge and are facing away from the centre. F sits third to the right of
C, who sits adjacent to A. D sits second to the left of A. B sits fourth to the left of E, who is not facing
inside.
26. Who among the following sits opposite to E?
(a) F (b) B (c) D
(d) C (e) A
27. How many persons sit between B and F when counted from the right of F?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3
(d) 4 (e) None
28. If F is related to C in the same way D is related to _____.
(a) E (b) B (c) F
(d) A (e) C
29. What is the positions of C with respect to B?
(a) Third to the left (b) Immediate right (c) Fourth to the right
(d) Second to the left (e) Second to the right
30. A sits immediate left of _____, who faces _____.
(a) B, Outside (b) E, Inside (c) C, Outside
(d) D, Inside (e) F, Outside
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SEATING ARRANGMENT DAY - 1
Directions (31-35): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Certain number of persons sit in a linear row facing towards south direction. No seat is vacant.
At most two persons sit to the right of K. Five persons sit between K and T. U sits 3rd to the left of P, who
sits 4th to the right of T. Two persons sit between U and R. As many persons sit between K and R as to
the left of R. S sits at extreme end of the row but to the left of K. As many persons sit between R and S as
to the right of U.
31. How many persons sit in the row?
(a) 15 (b) 16 (c) 17
(d) 18 (e) None of the above
32. What is the position of R with respect to P?
(a) 6th to the right (b) 6th to the left (c) 7th to the left
(d) 7th to the right (e) None of the above
33. ______ persons sit to the right of U.
(a) Seven (b) Six (c) Five
(d) Eight (e) None of the above
34. If M sits 4th to the right of S, then _____ persons sit between T and M.
(a) Three (b) Five (c) Four
(d) Six (e) None of the above
35. As many persons sit between T and R as between _____ and ____.
(a) P and U (b) P and T (c) S and R
(d) K and P (e) None of the above
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SEATING ARRANGMENT DAY - 1
Directions (36-40): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
A certain number of persons are sitting around a circular table and all of them are facing the center.
Distance between any two adjacent persons is a constant. K sits 3rd to the left of T. Three persons
sit between K and L. J sits 4th to the right of F. Only two persons sit between L and F. Only one person
sit between J and U, who is an immediate neighbour of K. Only two persons sit between M and T.
Number of persons sitting around the table is less than thirteen but greater than ten. J sits adjacent
to K.
36. How many persons are sitting around the circular table?
(a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 10
(d) 9 (e) 8
37. What is the position of U with respect to L?
(a) Second to the right (b) Immediately to the left
(c) Fourth to the right (d) Third to the left
(e) Fifth to the right
38. How many persons ate sitting between M and J, when counted from the right of M?
(a) Six (b) Eight (c) Three
(d) Five (e) Four
39. If E sits 2nd to the left of L then, who sits 2nd to the left of E?
(a) U (b) J (c) M
(d) F (e) K
40. If D sits 3rd to the right of F then, how many persons sit between D and T, when counted from
the left side of D?
(a) Eight (b) Three (c) Six
(d) Five (e) Four
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CODING - DECODING DAY - 1
Directions (41-45): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
In a certain code language:
'swing from the tree' is coded as 'sc le ew ap'
'plant a tree everyday' is coded as 'bn gt ew sh'
'birds sitting on tree' is coded as 'im ew yr jl'
'birds hang from plant' is coded as 'dv le sh yr'
41. What is the code for the word 'hang'?
(a) yr (b) le (c) dv
(d) sh (e) im
42. Which of the following word has the code 'ew'?
(a) on (b) hang (c) tree
(d) cannot be determined (e) sitting
43. What will be the code for 'from plant'?
(a) sh le (b) yr dv (c) sh yr
(d) dv le (e) dv sh
44. If the code for the word 'the' is 'ap', then the code for 'swing' is:
(a) ew (b) le (c) sh
(d) cannot be determined (e) sc
45. What will be the code for 'a everyday'?
(a) cannot be determined (b) gt bn
(c) ew bn (d) im ew (e) gt ew
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CODING - DECODING DAY - 1
Directions (46-50): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
In a certain code language
‘good work place ethics’ is coded as ‘blue, red, cyan, aqua’.
‘good behaviour and polite’ is coded as ‘black, yellow, red, green’.
‘place of polite behaviour’ is coded as ‘brown, cyan, black, yellow’.
‘sound behaviour of employee’ is coded as ‘white, orange, brown, yellow’.
46. What is the code for ‘good employee’?
(a) red white (b) orange red (c) blue white
(d) aqua orange (e) Cannot be determined
47. ‘____’ is coded as ‘green’.
(a) place (b) and (c) polite
(d) behaviour (e) None of the above
48. ‘polite work’ is coded as ‘____’.
(a) black, aqua (b) brown, cyan (c) blue, black
(d) brown, blue (e) Either (a) or (c)
49. Which of the following word is definitely correctly matched with its code?
(a) employee- white (b) sound - orange (c) behaviour- yellow
(d) ethics- blue (e) work - blue
50. What is the code for ‘behaviour and ethics’?
(a) brown, yellow, blue (b) yellow, green, aqua
(c) green, yellow, blue (d) white, green, blue
(e) Cannot be determined
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SYLLOGISM DAY - 1
Directions (51-55): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given below:
In the question below there are three statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to
take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the four statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
51. Statements: Conclusions:
Few bulbs are tubelights I. Few colours may be pencils
No tubelights are fans II. Few erasers are pens
Few fans are lights. 54. Statements:
Conclusions: Mostly rivers are ponds.
I. Few lights are tubelights All ponds are oceans
II. All bulbs may be fans. No oceans are seas
52. Statements: Conclusions:
Only a few Sundays are Mondays. I. Few ponds can be seas
Some Mondays are Tuesdays II. All rivers are oceans
No Tuesdays are Fridays
Conclusions: 55. Statements:
I. Some Sundays are not Mondays Only few laptops are computers
II. Some Sundays are not Fridays. No computers are keys
Few keys are mobiles
53. Statements:
Conclusions:
Some pencils are pens
I. Some mobiles are computers
Only pens are colours
II. All computers being laptops is a
Few pencils are erasers
possibility
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SYLLOGISM DAY - 1
Directions (56-60): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given below:
In the question below there are three statements followed by two conclusions I and II. You have to
take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the four statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
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INEQUALITY DAY - 1
Directions (61-65): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions. Assuming the given statements are true, then find out
which of the given conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
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INEQUALITY DAY - 1
Directions (66-70): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions. Assuming the given statements are true, then find out
which of the given conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
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SOLUTIONS DAY - 1
Solutions
Solutions (1-5):
Floors Flat X Flat Y
5th I B
4 th J D
3rd H A
2 nd G E
1 st C F
Solutions (6-10):
hockey ball
basketball
volleyball
cricket ball
golf ball
soccer ball
tennis ball
baseball
Solutions (11-15):
11. (d) 12. (d) 13. (e) 14. (e) 15. (a)
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SOLUTIONS DAY - 1
Solutions (16-20):
Designation Name
DIB L
DIGP Q
DGP N
ADGP Y
IGP R
DIG Z
SSP M
ASP X
ACP P
16. (a) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (e)
Solutions (21-25):
21. (b) 22. (e) 23. (c) 24. (e) 25. (c)
Solutions (26-30):
26. (e) 27. (d) 28. (b) 29. (e) 30. (c)
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Solutions (31-35):
K P U T R S
31. (c) 32. (b) 33. (b) 34. (c) 35. (d)
Solutions (36-40):
36. (b) 37. (d) 38. (e) 39. (e) 40. (c)
Solutions (41-45):
41. (c) 42. (c) 43. (a) 44. (e) 45. (b)
Solutions (46-50):
46. (e) 47. (b) 48. (e) 49. (c) 50. (e)
Solutions (51-55):
51. (d) 52. (a) 53. (d) 54. (d) 55. (b)
Solutions (56-70):
56. (a) 57. (d) 58. (b) 59. (e) 60. (e)
Solutions (61-65):
61. (d) 62. (e) 63. (c) 64. (a) 65. (e)
Solutions (66-70):
66. (d) 67. (b) 68. (b) 69. (e) 70. (c)
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Dear Champions,
First and foremost, believe in yourself. You possess an extraordinary amount of potential and capability. The very fact that
you have set your sights on these exams and are willing to put in the effort speaks volumes about your determination and
courage. Remember that every successful individual was once standing in your shoes, facing challenges and uncertainties.
They succeeded not because they were without fear or doubt, but because they refused to let these feelings define them.
Secondly, stay committed to your goals. The journey to success is often filled with obstacles and setbacks. It's easy to become
disheartened when things don't go as planned. But remember, it's not the absence of challenges but your response to them
that defines your path. Keep your eyes on the prize, and don't let temporary setbacks deter you from your long-term
aspirations. Every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow stronger.
Before we jump into the third discussion let me tell you my commitment towards your smooth preparation journey and that
is RANK FILE which will ensure your daily practice of well designed & planned questions as per exam pattern. This Daily
Target PDF will help you to stay connected with all the chapters on daily basis moreover I have added a TARGET TIME for
each Question Sets and this is the USP or you can say best thing in this RANK FILE for prelims which will challenge you to
SPEED UP every time as in all the Bank prelims exam we need to be at higher speed by maintaining the accuracy.
Thirdly, maintain a disciplined and consistent study routine. Success in competitive exams is not about cramming all at once,
but about steady, persistent effort over time. Break down your study goals into manageable tasks, and chip away at them
every day. This consistency will not only boost your knowledge but also build your confidence.
Fourth, surround yourself with positivity. Seek the support of friends and family who believe in you and your dreams. Their
encouragement can be a powerful motivator during tough times. Also, feed your mind with inspiring stories of individuals
who have overcome incredible odds to achieve greatness. Their stories can serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration when
you need it most.
I know you are on that path where there is no space of being weak or incapable of doing things which is required.
Remember, success is not defined solely by the outcome of these exams but by the growth, resilience, and determination you
exhibit along the way. Believe in yourself, stay committed, work diligently, and keep your spirits high. You have the potential
to achieve greatness, and I have no doubt that you will.
Wishing you all the strength, determination, and success in the journey of preparation.
Blessings
#Always remember that the pain which you don’t want to go through is the real way to get success.
“किसी िाम िो आप जिस उिाा से शुरू िरते हो, यकि उसी उिाा से समाप्त िरते हो, तो आप बेशि जििेता होते हो”
Saurav Singh
Adda247
Gurgaon (HR)
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No. of
S.No. Topic Sub-Topic
Question
Floor + Flat Based Puzzle 05
Box Based Puzzle 05
1. Puzzle Year Based Puzzle
05
(With Variable)
Post Based Puzzle 05
Circular Seating Arrangement 05
Triangular Seating
05
Arrangement
Seating Linear Row Seating
2.
Arrangement Arrangement 05
(Certain Person)
Circular Seating Arrangement
05
(Certain Person)
3. Coding Decoding Chinese Coding 10
4. Syllogism 3 Statement & 2 Conclusion 10
5. Inequality 3 Statement & 2 Conclusion 10
Total 70
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5. जिम्नजिजित पाांच म़ें से चार एि समूह िे आर्ार पर एि जिजित तरीिे से बराबर हैं, जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि उस समूह से
सांबजां र्त िहीं है?
(a) I और B (b) H और A (c) G और E
(d) C और E (e) F और C
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6. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से किसे सॉिर बॉि िे ठीि िीचे रिा गया है?
(a) गोल्फ बॉि (b) बास्िे टबॉि (c) कििे ट बॉि
(d) टेजिस बॉि (e) िािीबॉि
8. कििे ट बॉि िे िीचे जितिे बॉक्स हैं, उतिे ही बॉक्स _____ िे बॉक्स िे ऊपर हैं।
(a) हॉिी बॉि (b) टेजिस बॉि (c) बेसबॉि
(d) बास्िे टबॉि (e) गोल्फ बॉि
9. जिम्नजिजित पााँच म़ें से चार एि जिजित तरीिे से एि समाि हैं। असांगत ज्ञात िीजिए।
(a) गोल्फ बॉि, टेजिस बॉि (b) िॉिीबॉि, हॉिी बॉि
(c) सॉिर बॉि, गोल्फ बॉि (d) बेसबॉि, सॉिर बॉि
(e) बास्िे टबॉि, कििे ट बॉि
10. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि-सा बॉक्स कििे ट बॉि िािे बॉक्स िे आसन्न रिा गया है?
(a) िािीबॉि (b) बास्िे टबॉि (c) टेजिस बॉि
(d) बेसबॉि (e) हॉिी बॉि
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किशा-जििेश (11-15): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
सात व्यजियों (P, Q, R, S, T, U, और V) िा िन्म आठ अिग-अिग िर्षों (1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995 और
2000) िे 31 किसांबर िो हुआ र्ा, िेकिि िरूरी िहीं कि इसी िम म़ें हों। प्रत्येि व्यजि अिग-अिग िां पिी (TCS, IBM, HCL,
Wipro, Infosys, Mindtree और Mphasis) म़ें िाम िरता है। इि व्यजियों िी आयु िी गणिा 31 किसांबर 2021 िे सांबांर्
म़ें िी गई है। Q, िो Mphasis म़ें िाम िरता है, िा िन्म एि अजर्िर्षा म़ें हुआ र्ा। R, िो Infosys म़ें िाम िरता है, और V
िोिों िा िन्म एि गैर-अजर्िर्षा म़ें हुआ र्ा। Q और S िे बीच िो व्यजियों िा िन्म हुआ र्ा। V िा िन्म U से तत्िाि पहिे
हुआ र्ा। R और Q िे बीच िो से अजर्ि व्यजियों िा िन्म हुआ र्ा। P Wipro म़ें िाम िरता है। िह व्यजि, िो IBM म़ें िाम
िरता है, HCL म़ें िाम िरिे िािे व्यजि से 2 िर्षा छोटा है। T, िो Mindtree म़ें िाम िरता है, S से 6 िर्षा छोटा है।
11. िह व्यजि, िो TCS म़ें िाम िरता है, िा िन्म _____ म़ें हुआ र्ा।
(a) 1988 (b) 1984 (c) 1986
(d) 1989 (e) 1990
12. Q, IBM म़ें िाम िरिे िािे व्यजि से ____ िर्षा बडा है।
(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) या तो (a) या (c)
(d) 4 (e) उपरोि म़ें से िोई िहीं
14. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से किस व्यजि िा िन्म 1995 म़ें हुआ र्ा?
(a) V (b) U (c) S
(d) P (e) उपरोि म़ें से िोई िहीं
15. P और उस व्यजि िे बीच कितिे व्यजियों िा िन्म होता है िो HCL म़ें िाम िरता है?
(a) चार (b) िो (c) तीि
(d) एि (e) उपरोि म़ें से िोई िहीं
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किशा-जििेश (16-20): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
िौ पुजिस िर्मायों िो अिग-अिग रैं ि किए गए हैं। उििे पििाम घटते िम म़ें DIB, DIGP, DGP, ADGP, IGP, DIG,
SSP, ASP और ACP िे रूप म़ें हैं। Y, M से िररष्ठ है। X िो ि तो L और ि ही Z िे आसन्न रैं ि किया गया है। P और Q िे
बीच म़ें चार से अजर्ि िर्मायों िो रैं ि किया गया है। L और Z िे बीच म़ें रैं ि किए गए िर्मायों िी सांख्या, X और R िे बीच
म़ें रैं ि किए गए िर्मायों िी सांख्या से िोगुिी है। ि तो N और ि ही M, ADGP है। R, IGP है और X, ASP है। Q और L िो
आसन्न रैं ि किया गया है।
18. _____ िे रूप म़ें रैंि िािा व्यजि Y से ठीि िररष्ठ है।
(a) DGP (b) DIGP (c) ADGP
(d) DIG (e) इिम़ें से िोई िहीं
19. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि M से उसी प्रिार सांबजां र्त है जिस प्रिार L, R से सांबजां र्त है?
(a) X (b) या तो a या d (c) P
(d) N (e) Q
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23. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से किस व्यजि िा मुि मेि िे ि़ें द्र िी ओर है?
(a) S (b) W (c) X
(d) Y (e) T
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27. F िे िाईं ओर से गणिा िरिे पर B और F िे बीच म़ें कितिे व्यजि बैठे हैं?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3
(d) 4 (e) िोई िहीं
28. यकि F, C से सांबजां र्त है, तो समाि प्रिार से D, _____ से सांबजां र्त है।
(a) E (b) B (c) F
(d) A (e) C
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34. यकि M, S िे िाएां से चौर्े स्र्ाि पर बैठा है, तो _____ व्यजि T और M िे बीच बैठे हैं।
(a) तीि (b) पाांच (c) चार
(d) छह (e) उपरोि म़ें से िोई िहीं
35. T और R िे बीच उतिे ही व्यजि बैठे हैं जितिे _____ और ____ िे बीच बैठे हैं।
(a) P और U (b) P और T (c) S और R
(d) K और P (e) उपरोि म़ें से िोई िहीं
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किशा-जििेश (36-40): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
एि जिजित सांख्या म़ें व्यजि एि िृत्तािार मेि िे इिा -जगिा बैठे हैं और िे सभी ि़ें द्र िी ओर मुिररत हैं।किन्हीं भी िो आसन्न
व्यजियों िे बीच िी िूरी अचर/जस्र्र है। K, T िे बाईं ओर से तीसरे स्र्ाि पर बैठा है। K और L िे बीच म़ें तीि व्यजि बैठे
हैं। J, F िे िाईं ओर से चौर्े स्र्ाि पर बैठा है। L और F िे बीच म़ें िे िि िो व्यजि बैठे हैं। J और U िे बीच म़ें िे िि एि
व्यजि बैठा है और U, K िा जििटस्र् पडोसी है। M और T िे बीच म़ें िे िि िो व्यजि बैठे हैं। मेि िे इिा -जगिा बैठे व्यजियों
िी सांख्या तेरह से िम िेकिि िस से अजर्ि है। J, K िे आसन्न बैठा है।
39. यकि E, L िे बाईं ओर से िूसरे स्र्ाि पर बैठा है, तो E िे बाईं ओर से िूसरे स्र्ाि पर िौि-सा व्यजि बैठा है?
(a) U (b) J (c) M
(d) F (e) K
40. यकि D, F िे िाईं ओर से तीसरे स्र्ाि पर बैठा है, तो D िे बाईं ओर से जगििे पर, D और T िे बीच म़ें कितिे व्यजि बैठे
हैं?
(a) आठ (b) तीि (c) छह
(d) पााँच (e) चार
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44. यकि शब्ि 'the' िा िोड 'ap' है, तो 'swing' िे जिए िोड है:
(a) ew (b) le (c) sh
(d) जिर्ााररत िहीं किया िा सिता (e) sc
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किशा-जििेश (51-55): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
िीचे किए गए प्रश्न म़ें तीि िर्िों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्षा I और II किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए तीिों िर्िों िो सत्य माििा है,
भिे ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों और कफर यह जिणाय िेते हैं कि किए गए जिष्िर्षों म़ें से िौि सा जिष्िर्षा
सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों िी अिहेििा िरिे िािे चार बयािों से तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िि I अिुसरण िरता हां
(b) िे िि II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
जिष्िर्षा:
51. िर्ि:
I. िु छ colours शायि pencils हो सिती हैं|
िु छ bulbs ,tubelights हैं|
II. िु छ erasers, pens हैं|
िोई tubelights, fans िहीं हैं|
िु छ fans ,fans हैं। 54. िर्ि:
जिष्िर्षा: अजर्ितर rivers, ponds हैं।
I. िु छ lights, tubelights हैं| सभी ponds, oceans हैं|
II.सभी bulbs, fansहो सिते हैं। िोई oceans seas िहीं हैं|
52. िर्ि: जिष्िर्षा:
िे िि िु छ Sundays, Mondays हैं। I. िु छ ponds,seas हो सिते हैं|
िु छ Mondays, Tuesdays हैं| II.सभी rivers, oceans हैं|
िोई Tuesdays, Fridays िहीं है
55. िर्ि:
जिष्िर्षा:
िे िि िु छ laptops, computers हैं|
I. िु छ Sundays, Mondays िहीं हैं|
िोई भी computers, keys िहीं है|
II. िु छ Sundays, Fridays िहीं हैं।
िु छ keys, mobiles हैं|
53. िर्ि: जिष्िर्षा:
िु छ pencils, pens हैं| I. िु छ mobiles, computers हैं
िे िि pens,colours हैं| II. सभी computers िे laptops होिे िी सांभाििा है
िु छ pencils, erasers हैं|
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किशा-जििेश (56-60): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
िीचे किए गए प्रश्न म़ें तीि िर्िों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्षा I और II किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए तीिों िर्िों िो सत्य माििा है,
भिे ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों और कफर यह जिणाय िेते हैं कि किए गए जिष्िर्षों म़ें से िौि सा जिष्िर्षा
सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों िी अिहेििा िरिे िािे चार बयािों से तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िि I अिुसरण िरता हां
(b) िे िि II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
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66. िर्ि:W>T=Y<P≥F≥G=B<N
जिष्िर्षा: I: W<P II: N>Y
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Solutions
Solutions (1-5):
Floors Flat X Flat Y
5th I B
4th J D
3rd H A
2nd G E
1st C F
1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (e) 5. (d)
Solutions (6-10):
hockey ball
basketball
volleyball
cricket ball
golf ball
soccer ball
tennis ball
baseball
6. (d) 7. (b) 8. (e) 9. (c) 10. (a)
Solutions (11-15):
Years Persons Company
1984 Q Mphasis
1986 V HCL
1988 U IBM
1989 S TCS
1990 R Infosys
1995 T Mindtree
2000 P Wipro
11. (d) 12. (d) 13. (e) 14. (e) 15. (a)
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Solutions (16-20):
Designation Name
DIB L
DIGP Q
DGP N
ADGP Y
IGP R
DIG Z
SSP M
ASP X
ACP P
16. (a) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (e)
Solutions (21-25):
21. (b) 22. (e) 23. (c) 24. (e) 25. (c)
Solutions (26-30):
26. (e) 27. (d) 28. (b) 29. (e) 30. (c)
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Solutions (31-35):
K P U T R S
31. (c) 32. (b) 33. (b) 34. (c) 35. (d)
Solutions (36-40):
36. (b) 37. (d) 38. (e) 39. (e) 40. (c)
Solutions (41-45):
41. (c) 42. (c) 43. (a) 44. (e) 45. (b)
Solutions (46-50):
46. (e) 47. (b) 48. (e) 49. (c) 50. (e)
Solutions (51-55):
51. (d) 52. (a) 53. (d) 54. (d) 55. (b)
Solutions (55-60):
56. (a) 57. (d) 58. (b) 59. (e) 60. (e)
Solutions (61-65):
61. (d) 62. (e) 63. (c) 64. (a) 65. (e)
Solutions (66-70):
66. (d) 67. (b) 68. (b) 69. (e) 70. (c)
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Target PDF will help you to stay connected with all the chapters on daily basis moreover I have added a TARGET TIME for
each Question Sets and this is the USP or you can say best thing in this RANK FILE for prelims which will challenge you to
SPEED UP every time as in all the Bank prelims exam we need to be at higher speed by maintaining the accuracy.
Thirdly, maintain a disciplined and consistent study routine. Success in competitive exams is not about cramming all at once,
but about steady, persistent effort over time. Break down your study goals into manageable tasks, and chip away at them
every day. This consistency will not only boost your knowledge but also build your confidence.
Fourth, surround yourself with positivity. Seek the support of friends and family who believe in you and your dreams. Their
encouragement can be a powerful motivator during tough times. Also, feed your mind with inspiring stories of individuals
who have overcome incredible odds to achieve greatness. Their stories can serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration when
you need it most.
I know you are on that path where there is no space of being weak or incapable of doing things which is required.
Remember, success is not defined solely by the outcome of these exams but by the growth, resilience, and determination you
exhibit along the way. Believe in yourself, stay committed, work diligently, and keep your spirits high. You have the potential
to achieve greatness, and I have no doubt that you will.
Wishing you all the strength, determination, and success in the journey of preparation.
Blessings
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“किसी िाम िो आप जिस उिाा से शुरू िरते हो, यकि उसी उिाा से समाप्त िरते हो, तो आप बेशि जििेता होते हो”
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किशा-जििेश (1-5): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
1. िथि: जिष्िर्ा:
िे िल िु छ ही Mets Net हैं। I. सभी Sonata Rolex हो सिती हैं।
िु छ Net Pet हैं। II. सभी Rolex Sonata हो सिते हैं।
िे िल िु छ ही Pets Set हैं।
4. िथि:
जिष्िर्ा:
िे िल िु छ ही Micromax Apple है।
I. सभी Mets िे Pet होिे िी संभाििा है।
सभी Apple Microsoft हैं।
II. सभी Pets Set हो सिते हैं।
िोई Microsoft IBM िहीं है।
2. िथि: जिष्िर्ा:
िे िल िु छ ही Yahoo Google हैं I. िु छ Micromax IBM िहीं है।
िु छ Google You Tube हैं II. िु छ Apple IBM है।
िे िल िु छ ही You Tube Facebook है
5. िथि:
जिष्िर्ा:
िे िल िु छ ही Golds Silver हैं।
I. िु छ Facebook YouTube िहीं हैं।
सभी Golds Diamond हैं।
II. सभी Yahoo Google हो सिते हैं।
िोई Diamond Platinum िहीं है।
3. िथि: जिष्िर्ा:
सभी Titan Rolex हैं। I. िोई Golds Platinum िहीं है।
िे िल िु छ ही Rolex Fastrack हैं। II. िु छ Diamond Silver हैं।
िोई Sonata Fastrack िहीं है।
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किशा-जििेश (6-10): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
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किशा-जििेश (11-15): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
िोई word vowel िहीं है।
11. िथि:
जिष्िर्ा:
सभी answer question हैं।
I. सभी digit vowel हो सिते हैं।
िे िल िु छ ही question explanation हैं।
II. िु छ word number िहीं हैं।
िम से िम िु छ explanation paragraph हैं।
जिष्िर्ा: 14. िथि:
I. िु छ paragraph question िहीं हैं। िम से िम िु छ policy plan हैं।
II. िु छ answer explanation हैं। सभी plan strategy हैं।
िे िल िु छ ही strategy scheme हैं।
12. िथि:
जिष्िर्ा:
िे िल िु छ ही Ants insects हैं।
I. िु छ scheme policy िहीं हैं।
िम से िम िु छ insects cockroach हैं।
II. सभी strategy policy हो सिती हैं।
सभी cockroach hen हैं।
जिष्िर्ा: 15. िथि:
I. िु छ insects िे hen होिे िी संभाििा है। िु छ messages spam हैं।
II. िु छ Ants िे cockroach िहीं होिे िी संभाििा है। िे िल िु छ ही spam bin हैं।
िोई bin inbox िहीं है।
13. िथि:
जिष्िर्ा:
िे िल िु छ ही number digit हैं।
I. सभी messages inbox हैं।
सभी digit word हैं।
II. िु छ messages inbox िहीं हैं।
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किशा-जििेश (16-20): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
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किशा-जििेश (21-25): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
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किशा-जििेश (26-30): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
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किशा-जििेश (31-35): िीचे किए गए प्रश्न में तीि िथि और उसिे बाि जिष्िर्ा किए गए हैं। आपिो किए गए िथिों िो सत्य
माििा है, भले ही िे सामान्यतः ज्ञात तथ्यों से जभन्न प्रतीत होते हों। सभी जिष्िर्ों िो पढें और किर तय िरें कि किए गए
जिष्िर्ों में से िौि सा सामान्य ज्ञात तथ्यों िो ििरअंिाि िरते हुए किए गए िथिों िा तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I अिुसरण िरता है
(b) िे िल II अिुसरण िरता है
(c) या तो I या II अिुसरण िरता है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II अिुसरण िरता है
(e) I और II िोिों अिुसरण िरते हैं
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किशा-जििेश (36-40): प्रश्न में िथिों में जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िशााया गया है। इि िथिों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्ा जििलते
हैं। पता लगाएं कि जिम्नजलजित में से िौि सा जिष्िर्ा अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I सत्य है
(b) िे िल II सत्य है
(c) या तो I या II सत्य है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II सत्य है
(e) I और II िोिों सत्य हैं
36. िथि:
T=U≤V<W≥X>Y≥Z
जिष्िर्ा:
I. T > X
II. U ≤ X
37. िथि:
E=F≤G<H<I<L
जिष्िर्ा:
I. I > E
II. F ≤ H
38. िथि:
H<L≤E<R=C≥W>F≥N=U
जिष्िर्ा:
I. R > U
II. W < L
39. िथि:
H>V≥K=J≥P=N<E<S≤Q
जिष्िर्ा:
I. P < V
II. V = P
40. िथि:
U<B<X=S<Y≤T=N≥R>C
जिष्िर्ा:
I. N > B
II. T > C
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किशा-जििेश (41-45): प्रश्न में िथिों में जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िशााया गया है। इि िथिों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्ा जििलते
हैं। पता लगाएं कि जिम्नजलजित में से िौि सा जिष्िर्ा अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I सत्य है
(b) िे िल II सत्य है
(c) या तो I या II सत्य है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II सत्य है
(e) I और II िोिों सत्य हैं
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किशा-जििेश (46-50): प्रश्न में िथिों में जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िशााया गया है। इि िथिों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्ा जििलते
हैं। पता लगाएं कि जिम्नजलजित में से िौि सा जिष्िर्ा अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I सत्य है
(b) िे िल II सत्य है
(c) या तो I या II सत्य है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II सत्य है
(e) I और II िोिों सत्य हैं
46. िथि:
H ≥ I > K ≥ L = U; K < M ≤ N < O
जिष्िर्ा:
I. H > O
II. U < N
47. िथि:
D ≤ E ≤ F < G; H = K > L ≥ E; L = N < P
जिष्िर्ा:
I. G > K
II. D > P
48. िथि:
J > K ≥ H < G; M = K < N ≤ O; P > Q ≥ N
जिष्िर्ा:
I. M < P
II. J ≥ G
49. िथि:
X ≤ Y < Z > W; T > U ≥ V = Y; U < P ≤ Q
जिष्िर्ा:
I. Z ≤ T
II. Q > X
50. िथि:
F > U ≥ O > W; G < Y ≤ W > P > N
जिष्िर्ा:
I. G < F
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किशा-जििेश (51-55): प्रश्न में िथिों में जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िशााया गया है। इि िथिों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्ा जििलते
हैं। पता लगाएं कि जिम्नजलजित में से िौि सा जिष्िर्ा अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I सत्य है
(b) िे िल II सत्य है
(c) या तो I या II सत्य है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II सत्य है
(e) I और II िोिों सत्य हैं
51. िथि:
K<J≤I≥H<U
जिष्िर्ा:
I. H < J
II. I > K
52. िथि:
W>U>V≥N<X
जिष्िर्ा:
I. U > X
II. W > V
53. िथि:
B≥E=F>N<H
जिष्िर्ा:
I. B > N
II. E > H
54. िथि:
P>Q≥R<S>T=U>V
जिष्िर्ा:
I. Q ≥ V
II. S > V
55. िथि:
A=B>C≥D>E≤F>G<U
जिष्िर्ा:
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किशा-जििेश (56-60): प्रश्न में िथिों में जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िशााया गया है। इि िथिों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्ा जििलते
हैं। पता लगाएं कि जिम्नजलजित में से िौि सा जिष्िर्ा अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I सत्य है
(b) िे िल II सत्य है
(c) या तो I या II सत्य है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II सत्य है
(e) I और II िोिों सत्य हैं
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किशा-जििेश (61-65): प्रश्न में िथिों में जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िशााया गया है। इि िथिों िे बाि िो जिष्िर्ा जििलते
हैं। पता लगाएं कि जिम्नजलजित में से िौि सा जिष्िर्ा अिुसरण िरता है।
(a) िे िल I सत्य है
(b) िे िल II सत्य है
(c) या तो I या II सत्य है
(d) ि तो I और ि ही II सत्य है
(e) I और II िोिों सत्य हैं
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किशा-जििेश (66-70): जिम्नजलजित प्रत्येि प्रश्न में, जिजभन्न तत्िों िे बीच संबि
ं िो िथिों िे बाि किए गए िु छ जिष्िर्ों में
कििाया गया है। िह जिष्िर्ा ज्ञात िीजिए िो तार्िा ि रूप से अिुसरण िरता है
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Solutions
Solutions (1-5):
1. A 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. E
Solutions (6-10):
6. B 7. D 8. B 9. B 10. A
Solutions (11-15):
11. D 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. C
Solutions (16-20):
16. C 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. A
Solutions (21-25):
21. A 22. D 23. B 24. B 25. A
Solutions (26-30):
26. E 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. B
Solutions (31-35):
31. B 32. C 33. D 34. E 35. E
Solutions (36-40):
36. C 37. A 38. A 39. C 40. E
Solutions (41-45):
41. A 42. A 43. C 44. A 45. C
Solutions (46-50):
46. B 47. D 48. A 49. B 50. E
Solutions (51-55):
51. B 52. B 53. A 54. B 55. D
Solutions (56-60):
56. D 57. C 58. B 59. E 60. C
Solutions (61-65):
61. B 62. A 63. C 64. E 65. A
Solutions (66-70):
66. A 67. B 68. B 69. C 70. A
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Dear Champions,
First and foremost, believe in yourself. You possess an extraordinary amount of potential and capability. The very fact that
you have set your sights on these exams and are willing to put in the effort speaks volumes about your determination and
courage. Remember that every successful individual was once standing in your shoes, facing challenges and uncertainties.
They succeeded not because they were without fear or doubt, but because they refused to let these feelings define them.
Secondly, stay committed to your goals. The journey to success is often filled with obstacles and setbacks. It's easy to become
disheartened when things don't go as planned. But remember, it's not the absence of challenges but your response to them
that defines your path. Keep your eyes on the prize, and don't let temporary setbacks deter you from your long-term
aspirations. Every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow stronger.
Before we jump into the third discussion let me tell you my commitment towards your smooth preparation journey and that
is RANK FILE which will ensure your daily practice of well designed & planned questions as per exam pattern. This Daily
Target PDF will help you to stay connected with all the chapters on daily basis moreover I have added a TARGET TIME for
each Question Sets and this is the USP or you can say best thing in this RANK FILE for prelims which will challenge you to
SPEED UP every time as in all the Bank prelims exam we need to be at higher speed by maintaining the accuracy.
Thirdly, maintain a disciplined and consistent study routine. Success in competitive exams is not about cramming all at once,
but about steady, persistent effort over time. Break down your study goals into manageable tasks, and chip away at them
every day. This consistency will not only boost your knowledge but also build your confidence.
Fourth, surround yourself with positivity. Seek the support of friends and family who believe in you and your dreams. Their
encouragement can be a powerful motivator during tough times. Also, feed your mind with inspiring stories of individuals
who have overcome incredible odds to achieve greatness. Their stories can serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration when
you need it most.
I know you are on that path where there is no space of being weak or incapable of doing things which is required.
Remember, success is not defined solely by the outcome of these exams but by the growth, resilience, and determination you
exhibit along the way. Believe in yourself, stay committed, work diligently, and keep your spirits high. You have the potential
to achieve greatness, and I have no doubt that you will.
Wishing you all the strength, determination, and success in the journey of preparation.
Blessings
#Always remember that the pain which you don’t want to go through is the real way to get success.
“किसी िाम िो आप जिस उिाा से शुरू िरते हो, यकि उसी उिाा से समाप्त िरते हो, तो आप बेशि जििेता होते हो”
Saurav Singh
Adda247
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DAY 3
SYLLOGISM
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INEQUALITY
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Directions (1-5): In the question below three statements are given followed by the 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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
1. Statements: Conclusions:
Only a few Mets are Net. I. All Sonata can be Rolex.
Some Nets are Pet. II. All Rolex can be Sonata.
Only a few Pets are Set.
4. Statements:
Conclusions:
Only a few Micromax is Apple.
I. All Mets are Pet is a possibility.
All Apple is Microsoft.
II. All Pets can be Set.
No Microsoft is IBM.
2. Statements: Conclusions:
Only a few Yahoo is Google. I. Some Micromax is not IBM.
Some Google is You Tube. II. Some Apple is IBM.
Only a few YouTube is Facebook.
5. Statements:
Conclusions:
Only a few Golds are Silver.
I. Some Facebook are not You Tube.
All Golds are Diamond.
II. All Yahoo can be Google.
No Diamond is Platinum.
3. Statements: Conclusions:
All Titan is Rolex. I. No Gold is Platinum.
Only a few Rolex is Fastrack. II. Some Diamonds are Silver.
No Sonata is Fastrack.
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Directions (6-10): In the question below three statements are given followed by the 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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
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Directions (11-15): In the question below three statements are given followed by the
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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
No word is vowel.
11. Statements:
Conclusions:
All answers are question.
I. All digits can be vowel.
Only a few questions are explanation.
II. Some words are not numbers.
At least some explanations are Paragraph.
Conclusions: 14. Statements:
I. Some paragraphs are not question. At least some policies are plan.
II. Some answers are explanation. All plans are strategy.
Only a few strategies are scheme.
12. Statements:
Conclusions:
Only a few ants are insects.
I. Some schemes are not policies.
At least some insects are cockroach.
II. All strategy can be policy.
All cockroaches are hen.
Conclusions: 15. Statements:
I. Some insects being hen is a possibility. Some messages are spam.
II. Some ants are not cockroach is a possibility. Only a few spams are bin.
No bin is inbox.
13. Statements:
Conclusions:
Only a few numbers are digits.
I. All messages are inbox.
All digits are words.
II. Some messages are not inbox.
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Directions (16-20): In the question below three statements are given followed by the
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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
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Directions (21-25): In the question below three statements are given followed by the
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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
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Directions (26-30): In the question below three statements are given followed by the
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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
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SYLLOGISM DAY - 3
Directions (31-35): In the question below three statements are given followed by the
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.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
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Direction (36-40): In the question, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Find out which of the following
conclusion follows.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
36. Statements:
T=U≤V<W≥X>Y≥Z
Conclusions:
I. T > X
II. U ≤ X
37. Statements:
E=F≤G<H<I<L
Conclusions:
I. I > E
II. F ≤ H
38. Statements:
H<L≤E<R=C≥W>F≥N=U
Conclusions:
I. R > U
II. W < L
39. Statements:
H>V≥K=J≥P=N<E<S≤Q
Conclusions:
I. P < V
II. V = P
40. Statements:
U<B<X=S<Y≤T=N≥R>C
Conclusions:
I. N > B
II. T > C
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Direction (41-45): In the question, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Find out which of the following
conclusion follows.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
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Direction (46-50): In the question, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Find out which of the following
conclusion follows.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
46. Statements:
H ≥ I > K ≥ L = U; K < M ≤ N < O
Conclusions:
I. H > O
II. U < N
47. Statements:
D ≤ E ≤ F < G; H = K > L ≥ E; L = N < P
Conclusions:
I. G > K
II. D > P
48. Statements:
J > K ≥ H < G; M = K < N ≤ O; P > Q ≥ N
Conclusions:
I. M < P
II. J ≥ G
49. Statements:
X ≤ Y < Z > W; T > U ≥ V = Y; U < P ≤ Q
Conclusions:
I. Z ≤ T
II. Q > X
50. Statements:
F > U ≥ O > W; G < Y ≤ W > P > N
Conclusions:
I. G < F
II. U > N
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Direction (51-55): In the question, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Find out which of the following
conclusion follows.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
51. Statement:
K<J≤I≥H<U
Conclusions:
I. H < J
II. I > K
52. Statement:
W>U>V≥N<X
Conclusions:
I. U > X
II. W > V
53. Statement:
B≥E=F>N<H
Conclusions:
I. B > N
II. E > H
54. Statement:
P>Q≥R<S>T=U>V
Conclusions:
I. Q ≥ V
II. S > V
55. Statement:
A=B>C≥D>E≤F>G<U
Conclusions:
I. U > D
II. B > G
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Direction (56-60): In the question, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Find out which of the following
conclusion follows.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
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Direction (61-65): In the question, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Find out which of the following
conclusion follows.
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
61. Statements: D > G < Y >Q, P > Y, G > T
Conclusions:
I. Q > T
II. T < P
62. Statements: K>J≤A=B; M>B≥C<D ; P>Q=M
Conclusions:
I. A<P
II. J<C
63. Statements: K>J≤A=B ; M>B≥C<D ; P>Q=M
Conclusions:
I. B>K
II. A≤K
64. Statements: U>V<W≥X ; Y≥W<Z ; P<R>Z
Conclusions:
I. R>V
II.X≤Y
65. Statement: D < C ≥ V ≥ F; G < D ≤ A
Conclusions:
I. C > G I
I. A ≥ V
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Direction (66-70): In each of the following questions, the relationship between different
elements is shown in the statements followed by some conclusions. Find the conclusion which
logically follows.
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Solutions
Solutions (1-5):
1. A 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. E
Solutions (6-10):
6. B 7. D 8. B 9. B 10. A
Solutions (11-15):
11. D 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. C
Solutions (16-20):
16. C 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. A
Solutions (21-25):
21. A 22. D 23. B 24. B 25. A
Solutions (26-30):
26. E 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. B
Solutions (31-35):
31. B 32. C 33. D 34. E 35. E
Solutions (36-40):
36. C 37. A 38. A 39. C 40. E
Solutions (41-45):
41. A 42. A 43. C 44. A 45. C
Solutions (46-50):
46. B 47. D 48. A 49. B 50. E
Solutions (51-55):
51. B 52. B 53. A 54. B 55. D
Solutions (56-60):
56. D 57. C 58. B 59. E 60. C
Solutions (61-65):
61. B 62. A 63. C 64. E 65. A
Solutions (66-70):
66. A 67. B 68. B 69. C 70. A
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DAY - 2
Dear Champions,
First and foremost, believe in yourself. You possess an extraordinary amount of potential and capability. The very fact that
you have set your sights on these exams and are willing to put in the effort speaks volumes about your determination and
courage. Remember that every successful individual was once standing in your shoes, facing challenges and uncertainties.
They succeeded not because they were without fear or doubt, but because they refused to let these feelings define them.
Secondly, stay committed to your goals. The journey to success is often filled with obstacles and setbacks. It's easy to become
disheartened when things don't go as planned. But remember, it's not the absence of challenges but your response to them
that defines your path. Keep your eyes on the prize, and don't let temporary setbacks deter you from your long-term
aspirations. Every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow stronger.
Before we jump into the third discussion let me tell you my commitment towards your smooth preparation journey and that
is RANK FILE which will ensure your daily practice of well designed & planned questions as per exam pattern. This Daily
Target PDF will help you to stay connected with all the chapters on daily basis moreover I have added a TARGET TIME for
each Question Sets and this is the USP or you can say best thing in this RANK FILE for prelims which will challenge you to
SPEED UP every time as in all the Bank prelims exam we need to be at higher speed by maintaining the accuracy.
Thirdly, maintain a disciplined and consistent study routine. Success in competitive exams is not about cramming all at once,
but about steady, persistent effort over time. Break down your study goals into manageable tasks, and chip away at them
every day. This consistency will not only boost your knowledge but also build your confidence.
Fourth, surround yourself with positivity. Seek the support of friends and family who believe in you and your dreams. Their
encouragement can be a powerful motivator during tough times. Also, feed your mind with inspiring stories of individuals
who have overcome incredible odds to achieve greatness. Their stories can serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration when
you need it most.
I know you are on that path where there is no space of being weak or incapable of doing things which is required.
Remember, success is not defined solely by the outcome of these exams but by the growth, resilience, and determination you
exhibit along the way. Believe in yourself, stay committed, work diligently, and keep your spirits high. You have the potential
to achieve greatness, and I have no doubt that you will.
Wishing you all the strength, determination, and success in the journey of preparation.
Blessings
#Always remember that the pain which you don’t want to go through is the real way to get success.
“किसी िाम िो आप जिस उिाा से शुरू िरते हो, यकि उसी उिाा से समाप्त िरते हो, तो आप बेशि जििेता होते हो”
Saurav Singh
Adda247
Gurgaon (HR)
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No. of
S.No. Topic Sub-Topic
Question
Year Based Puzzle 05
Month + Date Based Puzzle 05
1. Puzzle
Post Based Puzzle 05
Day Based Puzzle 05
Circular Seating Arrangement 05
Rectangular Seating
05
Seating Arrangement
2. Linear Row Seating
Arrangement 05
Arrangement
Parallel Row Seating
05
Arrangement
Alphanumeric
3. Mix 10
Series
4. Blood Relation Passage Based 8
Direction
5. Passage Based 7
Distance
6. Miscellaneous Mix 5
Total 70
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight persons Mona, Heer, Kevin, Dolly, Aman, Rima, Geet and Kush joined a company on 1st April of
different years i.e., 1976, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1996, 2004, 2010 and 2012 but not necessarily in the same
order. The years of experience of these persons is calculated with respect to 1st April 2022.
Neither Geet nor Kevin joined in a leap year. Rima doesn’t join before Geet. Aman joined 9 years before
Geet. Mona joined before Dolly, who doesn’t join in 1988. Difference in years of experience of Heer and
Rima is same as that of years of experience of Rima and Kush. Heer joined before Kush.
1. What is the difference in years of experience Kush and Mona?
(a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 28
(d) 18 (e) None of the above.
2. How many persons joined between Heer and Rima?
(a) Five (b) One (c) Four
(d) None (e) Three
3. ___ joined in 2004.
(a) Mona (b) Kush (c) Dolly
(d) Kevin (e) None of the above.
4. Heer joined in which year?
(a) 1996 (b) 1988 (c) 1984
(d) 2012 (e) None of the above.
5. How many persons joined before Dolly?
(a) Four (b) Six (c) Seven
(d) Three (e) Five
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PUZZLE DAY - 2
Directions (6-10): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight office colleagues C, V, B, N, M, L, K and Z were born either on the 16th or 30th of different months
- March, April, September and December of the same year. No two persons were born on the same date
of the same month. Two people were born between B and N who was not born on 16th September. V
was born on 30th September. M is the youngest person in the group. Z was born before V but after C. C
was not born in March. Four people were born after B. Only one person was born between N and C. The
number of people born between M and V is the same as the number of people born between L and Z.
6. Who was born on 30th March?
(a) N (b) C (c) K
(d) Z (e) L
9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the
following does not belong to that group?
(a) N (b) C (c) Z
(d) L (e) B
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PUZZLE DAY - 2
Directions (11-15): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T work in a bank on different designations (from senior to junior).
The order is CEO, ED, CGM, GM, DGM, Manager, AM and Clerk i.e., CEO is the senior most and Clerk is the
junior most.
T is immediate junior to M. Two persons are designated between S and T. At least three persons is senior
to M. S is neither GM nor DGM. Neither R nor Q is designated as ED or CGM. One person is designated
between O and S. P is senior to R, who is senior to Q. N is not junior to T.
11. Who among the following is designated as AM?
(a) Q (b) R (c) N
(d) P (e) Cannot be determined
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PUZZLE DAY - 2
Directions (16-20): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
A mariner assists on six different ships Barge, Canoe, Cruise, Ferry, Trawler and Yacht, on six different
days of the same week, beginning on a Monday. The mariner assists on at least four different ships before
he assists on the Yacht. He assists on the Ferry and the Canoe on adjacent days. He assists on only one
ship between the Ferry and the Trawler, which he assists immediately before the Cruise. He assists on
three ships between the Yacht and the Canoe.
16. Select the correct pair.
I. Friday - Barge
II. Monday - Ferry
III. Tuesday - Cruise
(a) Only III (b) Only I and II (c) Only I
(d) Only III and II (e) Only II
17. On which day does the mariner assist on the Cruise ship?
(a) Tuesday (b) Monday (c) Wednesday
(d) Thursday (e) Friday
18. Select the option which does not show the pair of ships assisted on adjacent days.
(a) Yacht - Barge (b) Trawler -Yacht (c) Cruise - Barge
(d) Ferry - Canoe (e) Trawler - Cruise
19. The mariner assists on ______ other ships between the Ferry and the Cruise.
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 3 (e) 1
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Directions (21-25): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Seven persons Alisha, Disha, Isha, Nisha, Prisha, Tisha and Zisha sit in a linear row. Some of them are
facing the north direction and some of them are facing the south direction.
Isha sits second to the right of Zisha, who faces the direction opposite to that of Alisha. Prisha sits third
to the right of Alisha and both face same direction. Nisha sits fourth to the left of Disha, who is facing the
north direction. Zisha faces the direction opposite to that of Nisha and same direction as Isha. Alisha sits
third to the left of Tisha, who sits immediate right of Disha.
21. Who among the following sits second to the left of Tisha?
(a) Disha (b) Isha (c) Alisha
(d) Zisha (e) Nisha
22. If Prisha is related to Nisha in the same way Tisha is related to _____.
(a) Zisha (b) Isha (c) Disha
(d) Alisha (e) Nisha
23. Four of the following persons are related to each other in some way and thus form a group,
which of the following person does not belong to that group?
(a) Nisha (b) Zisha (c) Disha
(d) Isha (e) Tisha
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Directions (26-30): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circular table facing away from the centre. Each
of them works in different companies (Adobe, Dell, ITC, HP, TCS, Infosys and CTS) but not necessarily in
same order.
F, who works in Infosys, sits second to the left of E. Two persons sit between E and G, who works in CTS.
D, who works in Adobe, sits adjacent to neither E nor F. B works in TCS and sits third to the left of D. C
neither works in Dell nor HP. More than one person sit between G and A from either side of the table. A
doesn’t work in HP.
28. How many persons sit between C and A, when counted from the left of A?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d) None (e) Four
29. If all the persons sit in alphabetical order starting from A in clockwise direction, then the
position of how many persons remain unchanged (except A)?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Five
(d) None (e) Three
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SEATING ARRANGMENT DAY - 2
Directions (31-35): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Eight persons are sitting on the edges of a rectangular table (two on each edge). All of them are facing
the centre. G sits third to the right of Z, who sits adjacent to W. Neither M nor R sits opposite to D. A sits
second to the left of M. Four persons sit between D and W, who sits immediate left of K. W and K sits on
the longer side of the table.
31. Who among the following sits immediate left of the person who sits opposite to M?
(a) D (b) G (c) A
(d) W (e) K
32. Four of the following pairs are related to each other and thus form a group, which of the
following person does not belong to that group?
(a) D - A (b) R - G (c) W - D
(d) M - Z (e) W - K
34. If all the persons are arranged according to the alphabetical order starting from A in an
anticlockwise direction, how many persons will remain at their same positions after
rearrangement except A?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3
(d) More than 3 (e) None of the above
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Directions (36-40): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Fourteen persons (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V) sit in two parallel rows equidistant from each
other. Seven persons (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G) sit in row 1 facing towards south direction and seven persons
(P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V) sit in row 2 facing towards north direction. Persons, who sit in Row 1, face the
persons, who sit in Row 2 and vice-versa. Row 1 is in north direction of Row 2.
Note: To distinguish between the left and right ends of the row, take the ends as per the north direction
but it doesn’t necessarily mean that the persons at ends are facing north direction
B sits 3rd to the right of D. U, who faces D, sits immediate left of P. B doesn’t sit at any extreme end. E,
who faces S, sits immediate right of C. Two persons sit between A and G, who doesn’t face P. R sits 2nd to
the left of T. Three persons sit between U and Q, who faces C.
36. _____ sits 2nd to the right of the person, who faces F.
(a) U (b) V (c) R
(d) P (e) None of the above
40. _____ and _____ sit 2nd to the right and 4th to the left of B respectively.
(a) E, A (b) A, C (c) G, F
(d) F, D (e) None of the above
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ALPHANUMERIC SERIES DAY - 2
Directions (41-45): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
724 539 861 375 192
41. If 1 is subtracted from the second digit of each number, then what is the sum of the lowest
digit of the second highest number and the highest digit of the lowest number?
(a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 6
(d) 10 (e) 14
42. If the first and third digits of each number are multiplied, then what is the second lowest value
obtained?
(a) 15 (b) 8 (c) 21
(d) 27 (e) 18
43. If the first digit of each number is removed and it is added to the remaining two-digit number,
then which of the following number obtained is the lowest value?
(a) 861 (b) 192 (c) 724
(d) 539 (e) 375
44. What is the difference between the second lowest number and the third highest number in
the given number series?
(a) 164 (b) 174 (c) 184
(d) 168 (e) 176
45. If the second and third digits are interchanged within the number, then how many even
numbers are formed?
(a) One (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Two (e) None of these
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Directions (46-50): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
PET JAM OLD SIP INK
46. If the second letter of each word is changed to the immediate previous letter and the third
letter of each word is changed to immediate succeeding letter as per the English alphabetical
series, then which of the following words thus formed are meaningful?
(a) OLD (b) JAM (c) Both OLD and INK
(d) Both JAM and SIP (e) None
47. If all the letters are arranged in the reverse alphabetical order from left to right within each
word, then how many words thus formed will have the last letter as a vowel?
(a) Three (b) Five (c) Two
(d) Four (e) One
48. If all the letters are replaced by the immediate preceding letter in the alphabetical series and
then all the words are arranged in the dictionary order from right to left, then which of the
following word is second to the left of the fourth word from the left end?
(a) PET (b) OLD (c) JAM
(d) INK (e) SIP
49. If the first and the last letters of each word are interchanged, then which of the following word
thus formed are meaningful?
(a) OLD (b) None of these (c) JAM
(d) SIP (e) PET
50. How many letters are there between the second letter of the third word from the left end and
the first letter of the second word from the right end as per the English alphabetical series?
(a) Five (b) Six (c) Three
(d) Seven (e) None of these
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BLOOD RELATION DAY - 2
Directions (51-52): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Ten members viz. N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, and Y are from the same family with three generations. O is the
daughter of R, who is the father-in-law of S. V is the brother-in-law of U, who is the husband of S. P is the
brother of O. W is the grandson of Y, but neither the son of P nor U. N is the mother of T, who is a female.
All the children of Y are married. Y is married to R.
51. How is T related to O?
(a) Niece (b) Nephew (c) Son
(d) Daughter (e) Cannot be determined
Directions (53-55): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Six people A, B, C, D, F and G are from the same family. There are two generations and two married
couples in the family. A is the father of G. C is the brother-in-law of D. D is the mother-in-law of F. A has
two children. G is the sister-in-law of F. A is married to D. Both F and D has no siblings. B is the nephew
of C.
53. How is D related to G?
(a) Sister (b) Niece (c) Mother
(d) Daughter (e) None of these
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DIRECTION DISTANCE DAY - 2
Directions (56-58): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Mr. Shankar starts walking from point P towards north for 12m to reach point G then turns to his right
and walks 8m to reach point S. Then, he turns to his left and walks 7m to reach point M where he turns
to his left and walks 16m to reach point Q and then he turns to the left again and walks 13m to reach
point R where he turns to his left finally and walks 12m to reach point V and stops.
56. If point T is exactly in the middle of point G and point P, then what is the direction of point T
with respect to point S?
(a) East (b) North-West (c) North-East
(d) South (e) South-west
57. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which among the
following one does not belong to the group?
(a) MG (b) SR (c) VP
(d) MR (e) QV
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BR & DD DAY - 2
Directions (61-62): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
Point K is 5m to the north of point T. Point L is 9m to the west of point K. Point Y is 7m to the east of
point T. Point W is 5m to the north of point Y.
61. What is the distance between point L and point W?
(a) 12m (b) 9m (c) 16m
(d) 17m (e) 20m
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MISCELLNEAOUS DAY - 2
Directions (66-70): Read the following information’s carefully and answer the questions given
below:
66. How many such pairs of digits are there in the given number ‘82569374’ each of which has as
many digits between them as there are in the natural numbers (both backward and forward
direction)?
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 3
(d) 4 (e) None of these
67. How many six-letter meaningful English words can be formed from the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th
and 10th letters from the left end in the given word “AUTHORIZATION”?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4
(d) 1 (e) None of these
68. If the position of every two letters of the word “PHARMACEUTICAL” are interchanged and
then the first half of the arranged letters are interchanged with the second half of the
arranged letters in the same order, then what will be the fourth letter from the left end in the
word thus formed?
(a) E (b) A (c) C
(d) U (e) R
69. If the given number “6573219545”, 1 is subtracted from the odd digits and 2 is added to the
even digits, then which of the following digit is repeated more than three times?
(a) 8 (b) 4 (c) 6
(d) 0 (e) 2
70. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “REFLECT” each of which has as many
letters between them as there are in the English alphabetical series (both forward and
backward direction)?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4
(d) None (e) 3
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SOLUTIONS DAY - 2
Solutions
Solutions (1-5):
Years Years of Experience Person
1976 46 Mona
1984 38 Aman
1988 34 Heer
1993 29 Geet
1996 26 Rima
2004 18 Kush
2010 12 Kevin
2012 10 Dolly
1. C 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. C
Solutions (6-10):
Month Date Person
March(31) 16 N
30 K
April (30) 16 C
30 B
September (30) 16 Z
30 V
December (31) 16 L
30 M
6. C 7. A 8. D 9. E 10. D
Solutions (11-15):
Designation Person
CEO O
ED P/N
CGM S
GM N/P
DGM M
Manager T
AM R
Clerk Q
11 B 12. B 13. E 14. D 15. A
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Solutions (16-20):
Monday Ferry
Tuesday Canoe
Wednesday Trawler
Thursday Cruise
Friday Barge
Saturday Yacht
16. B 17. D 18. B 19. A 20. A
Solutions (21-25):
Solutions (26-30):
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DAY 2
No. of
S.No. Topic Sub-Topic
Question
Year Based Puzzle 05
Month + Date Based Puzzle 05
1. Puzzle
Post Based Puzzle 05
Day Based Puzzle 05
Circular Seating Arrangement 05
Rectangular Seating
05
Seating Arrangement
2. Linear Row Seating
Arrangement 05
Arrangement
Parallel Row Seating
05
Arrangement
Alphanumeric
3. Mix 10
Series
4. Blood Relation Passage Based 8
Direction
5. Passage Based 7
Distance
6. Miscellaneous Mix 5
Total 70
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9. जिम्नजिजित पााँच म़ें से चार एि जिजित तरीिे से समाि हैं और इसजिए एि समूह बिाते हैं। जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि उस
समूह से संबजं ित िहीं है?
(a) N (b) C (c) Z
(d) L (e) B
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18. उस जििल्प िा चयि िीजिए िो आसन्न कििों म़ें सहायता प्राप्त िहािों िा युग्म िहीं िशााता है।
(a) यॉट - बािा (b) ट्रॉिर - यॉट (c) क्रूि - बािा
(d) फे री - िै िो (e) ट्रॉिर - क्रूि
19. िाजिि फे री और क्रूि िे बीच _________ अन्य िहािों पर सहायता िरता है।
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 3 (e) 1
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21. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि टीशा िे बाईं ओर से िूसरे स्र्ाि पर बैठा है?
(a) किशा (b) ईशा (c) अिीशा
(d) ज़िशा (e) जिशा
22. यकि जप्रशा, जिशा से संबजं ित है, तो टीशा, _____ से संबजं ित है।
(a) जिशा (b) ईशा (c) किशा
(d) अिीशा (e) जिशा
23. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से चार व्यजि किसी ि किसी तरह से एि िूसरे से संबजं ित हैं और इस प्रिार एि समूह बिाते हैं ,
जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि-सा व्यजि उस समूह से संबजं ित िहीं है?
(a) जिशा (b) जिशा (c) किशा
(d) ईशा (e) टीशा
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28. A िे बाएं से गणिा िरते हुए, C और A िे बीच कितिे व्यजि बैठे हैं?
(a) तीि (b) एि (c) िो
(d) एि िी िहीं (e) चार
29. यकि A से घड़ी िी चाि िी किशा म़ें सिी व्यजि िणामािा क्रम म़ें बैठे हैं , तो कितिे व्यजियों िे स्र्ाि म़ें िोई बििाि
िहीं होती है (A िो छोड़िर)?
(a) एि (b) िो (c) पांच
(d) एि िी िहीं (e) तीि
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31. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि M िे जिपरीत बैठे व्यजि िे जििटस्र् बाएं बैठा है?
(a) D (b) G (c) A
(d) W (e) K
32. जिम्नजिजित म़ें से चार िोड़े एि िूसरे से संबजं ित हैं और इस प्रिार एि समूह बिाते हैं, जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि-सा व्यजि
उस समूह से संबजं ित िहीं है?
(a) D - A (b) R - G (c) W - D
(d) M - Z (e) W - K
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36. _____ उस व्यजि िे िाएाँ से िुसरे स्र्ाि पर बैठा है, िो F िा सामिा िरता हैI
(a) U (b) V (c) R
(d) P (e) इिमे से िोई िहीं
39. जितिे व्यजि V िे बाएं ओर हैं उतिे ही व्यजि _____ िे िाएाँ ओर हैI
(a) A (b) F (c) G
(d) B (e) जििााररत िहीं किया िा सिता
40. _____ और _____ क्रमशः B िे िाएाँ से िूसरे और B िे बाएं से चौर्े स्र्ाि पर बैठे हैं।
(a) E, A (b) A, C (c) G, F
(d) F, D (e) इिमे से िोई िहीं
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41. यकि प्रत्येि संख्या िे िूसरे अंि म़ें से 1 घटाया िाए, तो िूसरी सबसे बड़ी संख्या िे सबसे छोटे अंि और सबसे छोटी संख्या
िे उच्चतम अंि िा योग क्या होगा?
(a) 9 (b) 8 (c) 6
(d) 10 (e) 14
42. यकि प्रत्येि संख्या िे पहिे और तीसरे अंि िो गुणा किया िाता है, तो िूसरा सबसे िम माि क्या प्राप्त होता है?
(a) 15 (b) 8 (c) 21
(d) 27 (e) 18
43. यकि प्रत्येि संख्या िे पहिे अंि िो हटा किया िाता है और शेर्ष िो अंिों िी संख्या म़ें िोड़ किया िाता है , तो जिम्न म़ें से
िौि सी प्राप्त संख्या सबसे िम माि है?
(a) 861 (b) 192 (c) 724
(d) 539 (e) 375
44. िी गई संख्या श्ृंििा म़ें िूसरी सबसे छोटी संख्या और तीसरी सबसे बड़ी संख्या िे बीच िा अंतर क्या है?
(a) 164 (b) 174 (c) 184
(d) 168 (e) 176
45. यकि संख्या िे िीतर िूसरे और तीसरे अंि िो आपस म़ें बिि किया िाए, तो कितिी सम संख्याएाँ बिती हैं?
(a) एि (b) चार (c) तीि
(d) िो (e) इिम़ें से िोई िहीं
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46. यकि प्रत्येि शब्ि िे िूसरे अिर िो तत्िाि जपछिे अिर से बिि किया िाए और प्रत्येि शब्ि िे तीसरे अिर िो अंग्रि
े ी
िणामािा श्ृि
ं िा िे अिुसार तत्िाि बाि िे अिर म़ें बिि किया िाए, तो इस प्रिार बििे िािे जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि
सा शब्ि अर्ापण
ू ा है?
(a) OLD (b) JAM (c) OLD और INK िोिों
(d) JAM और SIP िोिों (e) िोई िहीं
47. यकि सिी अिरों िो प्रत्येि शब्ि िे िीतर बाएं से िाएं उल्टे िणाािक्र
ु म म़ें व्यिजस्र्त किया िाता है , तो इस प्रिार बिे
कितिे शब्िों म़ें स्िर िे रूप म़ें अंजतम अिर होगा?
(a) तीि (b) पांच (c) िो
(d) चार (e) एि
49. यकि प्रत्येि शब्ि िे पहिे और अंजतम अिरों िो आपस म़ें बिि किया िाए, तो इस प्रिार बििे िािे जिम्नजिजित म़ें से
िौि सा शब्ि अर्ापण
ू ा है?
(a) OLD (b) इिम़ें से िोई िहीं (c) JAM
(d) SIP (e) PET
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BLOOD RELATION DAY - 2
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DIRECTION DISTANCE DAY - 2
किशा-जििेश (56-58): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
श्ी शंिर, बबंिु P से उत्तर िी ओर चििा शुरू िरते हैं और बबंिु G पर पहुाँचिे िे जिए 12 मीटर चिते हैं, कफर अपिे िाएाँ मुड़ते
हैं और बबंिु S पर पहुाँचिे िे जिए 8 मीटर चिते हैं। कफर, िह अपिी बाईं ओर मुड़ते हैं और बबंिु M पर पहुाँचिे िे जिए 7 मीटर
चिते हैं िहााँ िह अपिी बाईं ओर मुड़ते हैं और बबंिु Q ति पहुंचिे िे जिए 16 मीटर चिते हैं और कफर िह कफर से बाईं ओर
मुड़ते हैं और बबंिु R पर पहुंचिे िे जिए 13 मीटर चिते हैं, िहां िह अंत म़ें बाईं ओर मुड़ते हैं और बबंिु V पर पहुंचिे िे जिए
12 मीटर चिते हैं और रुि िाते हैं।
56. यकि बबंि ु T, बबंि ु G और बबंि ु P िे ठीि मध्य म़ें है, तो बबंि ु S िे सन्ििा म़ें बबंि ु T िी किशा क्या है?
(a) पूिा (b) उत्तर-पजिम (c) उत्तर-पूिा
(d) िजिण (e) िजिण-पजिम
57. जिम्नजिजित पांच म़ें से चार एि जिजित तरीिे से समाि हैं और इसजिए एि समूह बिाते हैं। जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि
समूह से संबजं ित िहीं है?
(a) MG (b) SR (c) VP
(d) MR (e) QV
किशा-जििेश (59-60): जिम्नजिजित िाििारी िो ध्यािपूिि ा पढ़ें और िीचे किए गए प्रश्नों िे उत्तर ि़ें:
बबंिु H से एि व्यजि बबंिु I पर पहुाँचिे िे जिए पूिा िी ओर 7 मीटर चिता है और कफर िाय़ें मुड़ता है, बबंिु J पर पहुाँचिे िे
जिए 4 मीटर चिता है। बबंिु J पर, िह कफर से अपिे िाएाँ मुड़ता है और बबंिु K पर पहुाँचिे िे जिए 3 मीटर चिता है, िहााँ से
िह उत्तर िी ओर मुड़ता है और बबंिु L पर पहुाँचिे िे जिए 8 मीटर चिता है। बबंिु L से, िह िाय़ें मुड़िे िे बाि 5 मीटर चिता
है और बबंिु M पर पहुंचता है। अंत म़ें, िह िाय़ें मुड़ता है और बबंिु N पर पहुंचिे िे जिए 6 मीटर चिता है।
60. बबंि ु I िे सन्ििा म़ें जिम्नजिजित म़ें से किस किशा म़ें बबंि ु N है?
(a) िजिण पजिम (b) उत्तर पूिा (c) उत्तर पजिम
(d) िजिण पूिा (e) िजिण
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MISCELLNEAOUS DAY - 2
66. िी गई संख्या ‘82569374’ म़ें अंिों िे ऐसे कितिे िोड़े हैं, जििम़ें से प्रत्येि िे बीच उतिे ही अंि हैं जितिे कि प्रािृ त
संख्याओं (जपछे और आगे िोिों किशाओं) म़ें हैं?
(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 3
(d) 4 (e) इिम़ें से िोई िहीं
67. किए गए शब्ि "AUTHORIZATION" म़ें बाएं छोर से िूसरे , चौर्े, 5ि़ें, 6ि़ें, 9ि़ें और 10ि़ें अिरों से कितिे छह-अिर िे
अर्ापण
ू ा अंग्रि
े ी शब्ि बिाए िा सिते हैं?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4
(d) 1 (e) इिम़ें से िोई िहीं
68. यकि शब्ि “PHARMACEUTICAL” िे प्रत्येि िो अिरों िी जस्र्जत िो आपस म़ें बिि किया िाता है और कफर व्यिजस्र्त
अिरों िे पहिे आिे िाग िो उसी क्रम म़ें व्यिजस्र्त अिरों िे िूसरे आिे िाग से बिि किया िाता है, तो इस प्रिार बिे
शब्ि म़ें बाय़ें छोर से चौर्ा अिर क्या होगा?
(a) E (b) A (c) C
(d) U (e) R
69. यकि िी गई संख्या "6573219545" म़ें, जिर्षम अंिों म़ें से 1 घटाया िाता है और सम अंिों म़ें 2 िोड़ किया िाता है, तो
जिम्नजिजित म़ें से िौि सा अंि तीि बार से अजिि िोहराया िाता है?
(a) 8 (b) 4 (c) 6
(d) 0 (e) 2
70. शब्ि "REFLECT" म़ें अिरों िे ऐसे कितिे िोड़े हैं, जििम़ें से प्रत्येि िे बीच उतिे ही अिर हैं जितिे कि अंग्रि
े ी िणामािा
श्ृंििा (आगे और पीछे िोिों किशाओं) म़ें हैं?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 4
(d) िोई िहीं (e) 3
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SOLUTIONS DAY - 2
Solutions
Solutions (1-5):
Years Years of Experience Person
1976 46 Mona
1984 38 Aman
1988 34 Heer
1993 29 Geet
1996 26 Rima
2004 18 Kush
2010 12 Kevin
2012 10 Dolly
1. C 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. C
Solutions (6-10):
Month Date Person
March(31) 16 N
30 K
April (30) 16 C
30 B
September (30) 16 Z
30 V
December (31) 16 L
30 M
6. C 7. A 8. D 9. E 10. D
Solutions (11-15):
Designation Person
CEO O
ED P/N
CGM S
GM N/P
DGM M
Manager T
AM R
Clerk Q
11 B 12. B 13. E 14. D 15. A
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Solutions (16-20):
Monday Ferry
Tuesday Canoe
Wednesday Trawler
Thursday Cruise
Friday Barge
Saturday Yacht
16. B 17. D 18. B 19. A 20. A
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