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IBPS RRB Treasury Manager Latest Edition Practice Kit

18 Tests 06 Mock Test 12 Sectional Test

Based On Real Exam Pattern

Thoroughly Revised and Updated Detailed Analysis of all MCQs

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Mock Test

1-295

Mock Test - 1

1-51

Mock Test - 2

52-103

Mock Test - 3

104-152

Mock Test - 4

153-206

Mock Test - 5

207-257

Mock Test - 6

258-295

Sectional Test

296-413

Computer Language Test - 1

296-301

Computer Language Test - 2

302-306

Computer Language Test - 3

307-312

English Language Test - 1

313-320

English Language Test - 2

321-330

English Language Test - 3

331-338

Quantitative Aptitude Test - 1

339-348

Quantitative Aptitude Test - 2

349-356

Quantitative Aptitude Test - 3

357-366

Reasoning Test - 1

367-382

Reasoning Test - 2

383-396

Reasoning Test - 3

397-413

Reasoning Ques (1-5): Direction : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are 9 persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X who live on nine different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is as 1st floor and just above floor is as 2nd floor and so on till the topmost floor is as 9th floor. Each one of them goes to different cities i.e. Jaipur, Haridwar, Kanpur, Delhi, Mumbai, Meerut, Noida, Patna and Dehradun not (not necessarily in the same order) and like different viz. colours Blue, Grey, Pink, Black, White, Violet, Green, Red and Yellow (not necessarily in the same order). There are 2 floors gap between the floors of S and W. S lives on an even number floor but below the floor number 6 and goes to Mumbai. W lives above the floor of S and likes yellow colour and goes immediately before the person who goes to Delhi. U lives on an odd number floor below the floor on which S live. There are 5 floors gap between the floor on which U and Q lives. The person goes to Dehradun lives at the top most floor. Not more than two persons goes between the person who goes to Delhi and the person who goes to Noida. There are three person live between the one who like white and violet colour. U likes grey colour and P likes blue colour and goes to Meerut and Dehradun respectively. The one who likes pink and violet colour goes to Jaipur and Patna. T lives on 6th floor and goes immediately before the one who goes to Kanpur and like red colour. There is one floor gap between the one who goes to Jaipur and Haridwar. R lives immediately below the floor on which X lives who likes green colour. Black colour is liked by S. R does not like White. Q.1 Which of the following combination is true? A. Q- yellow-Kanpur C. S-black-Noida E. U-blue-Meerut

B. V-pink- Delhi D. X-green-Delhi

Q.2 Who among the following lives between the floor on which T and X lives? A. P C. W E. None of these

B. U D. No one

E. Noida Q.5 The person who likes violet colour goes to which city? A. Delhi C. Haridwar E. None Ques (6-10): Direction : Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer. Q.6 In which direction S lives with respect to M? Statements: I. Q lives in exactly between D and M. G lives in north of O. D lives in the east of G. L lives in the west of M. O lives in the east of M. II. S lives in the east of Q. T lives in the west of R. M lives in the south of Q. S lives in the south of T. A.

B. C. D. E.

A.

B. C.

A. Grey C. Violet E. None of these

D.

Q.4 If V is related to Kanpur, Q is related to Delhi similarly X is related to ? A. Dehradun C. Patna

B. Jaipur D. None of these

if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient in answer the question. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.

Q.7 Six members are living in the family, who among the following is the daughter of K’s sister? Statements: I. P is the daughter of L. K is the brother in law of D. R is not the father of L. II. R has two children. D is the son in law of A.

Q.3 Which colour is liked by the person who lives on 8th floor? B. Black D. Pink

B. Mumbai D. Patna

E.

if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient in answer the question. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.

Q.8 Seven persons lives in a seven storey building from 1 to 7. Ground floor is as 1st floors and so on until the top most floor is as 7th floor. Find who among the following lives on the 5th

1

Mock Test - 1 floor? Statements: I. X lives on 3rd floor. One person lives between U and X. Three persons lives between U and V. II. S lives just above the floor in which Y lives. No one lives between V and Y’s floor. T lives above the floor in which W lives. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient in answer the question. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.

A.

B. C. D. E.

Q.9 Six friends are sitting around a circular table facing outside from the center, then find who among the following sits 3rd to the left of P? Statements: I. A sits immediate to the right of R. One friend sits between R and Q. II. P does not sit near to Q and R. B sits 2nd to the left of C. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient in answer the question. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.

A.

B. C. D. E.

Q.10 In a certain code language, find what is the code for “Temple”? Statements: I. “he goes to temple” is coded as “blue purple green pink” and “my uncle goes hospital” is coded as “green maroon magenta white”. II. “he comes to me” is coded as “purple blue yellow black” and “forts temple hospital” is coded as “red white pink”. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient in answer the question. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. if the data in both the statements I and II are together necessary to answer the question.

A.

B. C. D. E.

Q.11 Study the following information in which a statement is followed by five assumptions, read carefully and answer the question belowThe banking sector is facing tough times. But the sector is facing only short-term pain as the rise in non-performing assets (NPAs) is proving a key challenge for the industry at large. The regulator wanted some stringent measures to be taken, and the government is coming out with so many reforms and policies. Which of the following can be assumed from the given statement? A. B. C. D. E.

NPA was 2.4% more in last two years as compared to the present one. The steps taken by the government are not enough to revamp the banking sector. Manufacturing sector is performing far better than the banking sector for last five years. After the implementation of suitable expedient, the things are likely to be changed for banking sector. The increase in NPA is the only factor responsible for the difficult time of banking industry.

Q.12 Study the following information in which a statement is followed by five conclusions, read carefully and answer the question belowOther than being an essential source of water for Indian agriculture, the monsoon plays a critical role in flushing out pollutants over Asia. However, recently increased pollution — particularly from coal burning — could potentially weaken this ability of the monsoon. Which of the following can be deduced from the given statement? A.

B.

C.

D. E.

The unusually high concentration of particulate matter in the last few days in India clearly shows that air pollution is emerging as a big problem. As the climate gets warmer and frequency of rains reduces, such spurts in coarse particles making breathing difficult will become a new normal and the government is not waking up to the alarm. Both the periodicity and duration of dry spells in the country were rising as total rainfall events in a year had fallen even though the average rainfall in a year has not changed much, a direct consequence of climate change. The annual average rainfall has remained the same because the frequency of heavy downpours increased in the past two decades. The air quality in the region deteriorated because of dust storms in western India, particularly Rajasthan.

Ques (13-17): Direction : Study the following information to answer the given questions: A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. Input: 55 plsd 89 dlxo 42 rkpc 64 unqeui 16 eryev Step I: 18 55 plsd 89 42 rkpc 64 unqeui eryev ckwn Step II: dqxdu 18 55 plsd 42 rkpc 64 unqeui ckwn 92

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Mock Test - 1 Step III: 47 dqxdu 18 55 rkpc 64 unqeui ckwn 92 okrc Step IV: qjob 47 dqxdu 18 55 unqeui ckwn 92 okrc 71 Step V: 66 qjob 47 dqxdu 18 ckwn 92 okrc 71 tmpdth Step V is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input. Input: 43 ktiten wtbhc 9 72 vikeng fzrod 94 tlirb 25 cjyrw 57 Q.13 What will be the sum of the numbers which is third from the right end in step II and fourth from the left end in step IV? A. 68 C. 151 E. None of these

B. 82 D. 127

Q.14 What will be the difference of the numbers which is fourth from right end in step III and fifth from left end in Step V? A. 18 C. 54 E. None of these

B. 36 D. 47

Q.15 Which of the following element will be seventh to the right of third from the left end in step VI? A. 30 C. jshsdm E. None of these

B. wtbhc D. 79

Q.16 In which of the following step ’ wtbhc vikeng 57’ will be find in the same order? A. Step IV C. Step VI E. None of these

B. Step II and III D. Step V

Q.17 How many steps are required to complete the given arrangement? A. III C. IV E. None of these

B. V D. VI

A. √541m C. 4√34m E. None of them

B. 24m D. 19m

Q.20 If C & B $ D @ A # E, F $ C, F @ G & H, then Point E is in which direction with respect to Point H? A. North C. North-east E. None of these

B. South-west D. East

Ques (21-25): Direction : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight couples are sitting in two parallel rows containing four sofas in each row in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent couples. In the first row, four couple i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are seated and all of them are facing south. In the second row, four couples i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each couple seated in a row faces another couple of the other row. Two persons seat on each sofa. There are 5 persons sit between B and E, who sits at one of the extreme end. There are two sofas gap between T and U, who sits at one of the extreme end. D faces to the one who sits exactly between U and T, who does not sit at the extreme end. There are three persons sit between G and D. W sits 2nd to the left of the one who faces to E. Both S and P, are seat on same sofa. More than one person sit between P and W. A sits 2nd to the left of F. Both F and H are not sitting on the same sofa. There is one sofa gap between Q and R, who does not face D. There is one sofa gap between H and C. H does not face S. One person sits between C and D. Q.21 Who among the following faces to V? A. G C. H E. Can’t be determined

B. C D. E

Ques (18-20):

Q.22 Who among the following person sits at the extreme end?

Direction : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A. S E. V

‘R # S’ means- Point S is 12m north of Point R.

Q.23 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?

‘R $ S’ means- Point S is 9m south of Point R. ‘R & S’ means- Point S is 5m west of Point R. ‘R @ S’ means- Point S is 15m east of Point R. Q.18 If U # W & X $ Y @ Z, then what is shortest distance and in which direction Point Z with respect to Point V, if Point V is 6m east of Point U? A. 5m, South-west C. 11m, East E. None of these

B. 3m, North D. 5m, North-east

Q.19 If P & N # L @ S, K $ S, then what is the shortest distance between Point K and Point P?

A. A E. E

B. G

B. R

C. F

C. G

D. Q

D. U

Q.24 The number of persons sit between A and B is same as the number of persons sit between T and ____? A. W C. S E. None of these

B. V D. Q

Q.25 Who among the following couples are seated at same sofa? A. A and C

B. Q and V

3

Mock Test - 1 C. F and H E. T and V

D. R and T

Q.26 Statement: A sting operation by a news organisation called Cobrapost claims to have revealed a deeply engrained bias towards the ruling BJP within many of India's leading media groups, as well as a willingness among some of the country's most senior media executives and journalists to take money in return for pushing a political agenda. Which of the following can be inferred from the above statement? (i) India’s leading media companies are more concerned with TRP rather than showing the truth. (ii) The ruling party is trying to manipulate the content provided by the media. (iii) Some of the journalists are corrupt. A. Both (i) and (ii) C. Only (ii) E. None of these

B. Both (ii) and (iii) D. Only (iii)

Q.27 Statement: In county A, there have been numerous reports over the past three months about people falling sick after consuming the beer imported from country B. The beer manufacturers in county B are claiming a conspiracy by the local manufacturers of country A. Which of the following is a most appropriate course of action in light of the above statement? A.

Country A should stop all its imports from country B. Heavy taxes should be implemented by country A on the beer that is imported from country B. People should be advised to cut down on their beer consumption. The samples of beer imported from country A should be sent for chemical analysis. A ban should be imposed on the sales of beer imported from country B until the matter is investigated.

B. C. D. E.

Q.28 Statement: Some of the recent researches points to the addictive nature of grains. Neurologist and author of Grain Brain, Dr. David Perlmutter, discussed the addictive effects grains have on our brain in his book. While the book doesn’t directly say “carbs are addictive,” it does say that when you eat carbs you will crave more carbs. And absolutely, wheat for many people feels like something they could never give up. Which of the following most strengthens the above statement? Emotional eating doesn’t fix your emotional problems, in fact, it usually makes them worse. Grains are not meant for human consumption, a close look at our digestive autonomy suggest that we are “frugivores” or “fruit eaters”. Many birds have a distinct organ, called the gizzard, which helps grind grains and seeds. Grains are meant to be bird food for parrots, pigeons, and doves. Our digestive tract cannot handle the mixture of starch and sugar found in most recipes of cereals, breads, bagels, etc. And as a consequence, most cooked grain we eat tends to ferment inside of us producing gas and alcohol. Most people could easily go for months without eating certain fruits or vegetables and it wouldn’t be a problem for them but that’s not the case with processed grains.

A. B.

C.

D.

E.

Ques (29-33):

4

Direction : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight banking professionals i.e. P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7 and P8 are attending a banking seminar and sitting around a circular table and facing to the center of the table. They are working in different banks viz. UBI, SBI, Dena, Canara, RBI, BOI, BOB and IDBI at different post i.e. Clerk, Assistant, Scale1 officer, AGM, DGM, GM, PO and Manager. (All the data are not necessarily in the same order). P7 is working as an assistant and sits 3rd to the left of the one who works in UBI. Both P4 and the one who works in Dena bank are immediate neighbors of each-other, but both do not an immediate neighbor of P7 and the one who works in UBI. Two persons sit between the ones who work in Dena bank and IDBI bank. P3 is working as Scale 1 officer in BOB. Both P1 and P5 are facing to each other. P1 is neither work in UBI nor in Dena. P5 is not working in Dena bank. P6 is working as an AGM. The one who works in BOI sits 2nd to the left of the one who works in RBI. P8 is working as DGM and faces to the one who works in BOI bank. P8 is not working in Dena bank. P7 is not working in BOI bank. P2 is working as PO and sits 2nd to the right of P8. P5 is not a Manager. The one who is Clerk in SBI sits 3rd to the right of the one who works in Canara bank. Q.29 Who among the following sits 3rd to the left of P2? A. P6 C. P3 E. Can’t be determined

B. P7 D. P8

Q.30 Who among the following faces to P7? A. B. C. D. E.

The one who sits immediate to the left of P6 P2 The one who works as a PO Both (a) and (b) All of these

Q.31 Which of the following combination is true as per the given information? A. P6 - SBI C. P7 - RBI E. None of these

B. P2 - Dena D. P8 - SBI

Q.32 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? A. P3, P8 C. P1, P7 E. P2, P6

B. P6, P3 D. P6, P4

Q.33 Who among the following person sits immediate right of the one who faces to P3? A. P2 C. P4 E. Can’t be determined

B. The one who is Manager D. Both (b) and (c)

Ques (34-35): Direction : In each of the question below are given four statements followed by four Conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem

Mock Test - 1 to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Q.34 Statements:

A. M C. O E. No one

All Mick are Pick. Some Pick are Tick. All Tick are Click.

B. May D. April

B. L D. K

Q.38 What is the sum of exam dates of L and O?

Conclusions:

A. 23 C. 19 E. None of these

I. Some Kick are not Tick. II. At least some Click are Pick. III. Some Pick are Kick.

B. 34 D. 35

Q.39 Who among the following has exam just after M?

IV. No Mick is Tick. B. Only II follows D. III and IV follow

Q.35 Statements: All Tuition are Class. All Class are School. Some School are College. All College are Institute. Conclusions: I. All Institute are Class. II. At least some School are Institute. III. All Class are not Tuition. IV. All Tuition being School is a possibility. A. Only II follows C. III and IV follow E. All are follow

A. January C. July E. None of these

Q.37 Who among the following has exam on 13th July?

Some Kick are Mick.

A. None follows C. II and III follow Only IV follows E.

Q.36 Which of the following month N has exam?

B. II and IV follow D. I and III follow

Ques (36-40): Direction : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Seven aspirants J, K, L, M, N, O and P have banking exam on seven different dates of seven different months of the same year viz. January, February, March, April, May, June and July, but not necessarily in the same order. M has exam in the last week of the month. P has exam on 14th of a month. Difference between the exam dates of P and L is 8. The difference between the exam of K and O is more than 17 days but less than 22 days. J has exam in the month having least number of days. K has exam in the month having 30 days. L has exam in the month just after the month in which P has exam but in the month having 30 days. O has exam in one of the month after the month in which L has exam. The one who has exam in the month having least number of days has exam on 25th. Difference between the exam dates of L and J is not less than 9. The one who has exam in June has exam on a date which is one less than J’s exam date. O has exam on an odd date, but not on 15th of any month. The one who has exam in May month has exam on an odd date. The difference between the exam of K and N is more than 36 days but less than 39 days. The difference between the exam dates of M and J is 5 less than the difference between the exam dates of J and N.

A. K E. P

B. N

C. J

D. O

Q.40 Four of the following five belong to a group in a certain way, find which one of the following does not belong to that group? A. M E. K

B. P

C. L

D. N

Quantitative Aptitude Q.41 In a bag, there are 20 balls of three different color i.e. red, green and black. Ratio of number of red balls to that of green balls is 2: 3. If the probability of choosing a black ball from the bag is 0.25 then, find the probability of choosing a red and a green ball from the bag if the ball chosen is not replaced. A. 5/19 C. 24/95 E. None of these

B. 26/95 D. 27/95

Q.42 A hemisphere is mounted on the base of cone and the radius of both is same i.e. 14 cm. Find the height of cone if the 2 3 total volume of hemisphere and cone is 11,498 𝑐𝑚 3 A. 35 cm B. 21 cm C. 31 (1/2) cm D. 28 cm E. 24.5 cm Ques (43-47): Direction : The given table shows the number of solo performances performed by four different artists (Arti, Bindu, Chiru and Dev) in a particular TV shows on different days in a week and amount paid to them for each performance.

Note:

5

Mock Test - 1 (i) There is no performance on Sunday.

E. Rs. 4099

(ii) ‘—’ is missing value

Q.50 Amount invested by C is Rs 4000 more than that of A and after 9 months, A and C both withdrew their whole amount and B joined the business with Rs. 24,000. If at the end of year, ratio of profit share of A to that of C is 2:3 then, find profit share by B out of total profit of Rs 14000?

(iii) Each performance is of half an hour. (iv) Duration of the show is three weeks. Q.43 Find the ratio of amount paid to Arti to the amount paid to Chiru for their performances in the shows? A. 4: 5 C. 1: 2 E. None of the above

B. 3: 2 D. 9: 10

B. 18

C. 12

D. 21

Q.45 Number of performances made by Dev in a week is 3 more than the number of performances made by Chiru in that week. Then find the total amount paid to Dev for the entire show? A. Rs. 2.82 lakh C. Rs. 2.58 lakh E. Rs. 2.67 lakh

B. Rs. 2.88 lakh D. Rs. 2.70 lakh

Q.46 Total amount paid to Chiru for the entire show is what percent more or less than total amount paid to Arti and Dev for their performances in case 2 in entire show? A. 25% C. 24% E. 27.5%

B. 30% D. 28%

Q.47 If Bindu did not perform under case 2 in the entire show then find the total amount paid to remaining artists under case 2 in the entire show? A. 3.15 lakh C. 3.12 lakh E. 3.33 lakh

B. 3.27 lakh D. 3.24 lakh

Q.48 60 men together complete a work in 15 days while 18 women together complete that work in 40 days. All women started working together and on every next day 6 women left the work and after three days, 25 men joined to do the remaining work then find in how many days work will be completed? 1

A.

33 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠

B.

34 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠

5 1

1

33 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠

E.

32 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠

2 1

Q.49 A shopkeeper allows two successive discounts of 15% and 10% on marked price of an article and customer also managed to get additional 10% discount on discounted price and in this way, he gets an additional discount of Rs.459. Find the price at which customer bought the article?

6

Q.51 How much distance is covered by Z on foot? A. 15 km C. 12.5 km E. None of these

B. 10 km D. 17.5 km

Q.52 After how much time is Y dropped on the way by X? A. B. C. D.

2 hr 2.5 hr 3 hr 3.5 hr

E.

1

3 ℎ𝑟 3

Q.53 Find the distance from B where X meets Z while X was going to pick Z? A. 36 km C. 45 km E. None of these

B. 40 km D. 30 km

Q.54 Find the distance covered by Y in the time when X meets Z in order to pick him? A. 7.2 km C. 8 km E. 9 km

B. 6 km D. 7.5 km

B. 7.5 hr D. 8 hr

Ques (56-60):

2

A. Rs. 4193 C. Rs. 4277

Persons X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of 70 km. All the three persons start off together from A, with X and Y going by bike at a speed of 20 kmph. X drops Y somewhere along the way and return to pick up Z, who has already started walking towards B at a speed of 5 kmph. Y, after being dropped by X starts walking towards B at a speed of 5 kmph. In this manner, all three of them reach B at the same time.

A. 6 hr C. 6.5 hr E. 5.5 hr

35 days

D.

Direction : Read the information carefully and answer the following questions.

Q.55 Find the total time taken by Z to reach point B?

5

C.

B. Rs. 4000 D. Rs. 3200

Ques (51-55):

Q.44 Find number of performances made by Bindu in a week if she is paid an amount of Rs. 2.25 lakh for her performances in the entire show. A. 15 E. 24

A. Rs. 3600 C. Rs. 4400 E. Rs. 4000

B. Rs. 4281 D. Rs. 4131

Direction : In each question two equations numbered (I) and (II) are given. Student should solve both the equations and mark appropriate answer.

𝐼. 𝑥 3 = −512 𝐼𝐼. 2𝑦 2 + 31𝑦 + 120 = 0

Q.56

Mock Test - 1 A. B. C. D. E.

x≥y no relation can be established between x and y. x>y xy x≥y xy xy x≥y no relation can be established between x and y x

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