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IBPS RRB Test 749
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IBPS RRB Test 749
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    Cost of three different fruits (in rupees per kg) in five different cities

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    In which city is the difference between the cost of 1 kg of apple and cost of 1 kg of guava second lowest?
    Solutions
    It is clear from the graph that in Jalandhar, Delhi, Chandigarh, Hoshiarpur & Ropar the required differences are 100, 40, 60, 60, 20 respectively.
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    Cost of three different fruits (in rupees per kg) in five different cities

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    Cost of 1 kg of guava in Jalandhar is approximately what per cent of the cost of 2 kg of grapes in Chandigarh?
    Solutions
    The cost of two kg of grapes in Chandigarh = 90 × 2
    = 180

    The cost of one kg of guava in Jalandhar = 60

    Required percent =

    = 33.33 %

    34%
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    What total amount will Ram pay to the shopkeeper for purchasing 3 kg of apples and 2 kg of guavas in Delhi?
    Solutions
    The cost of 3 kg of apples in Delhi = 3 × 130
    = 390
    The cost of 2 kg of guavas in Delhi = 2 × 90
    = 180
    Required total amount will be
    = (3 × 130 + 2 × 90)
    = (390 + 180)
    = 570
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    Ravinder had to purchase 45 kg of grapes from Hoshiarpur. Shopkeeper gave him discount of 4% per kg. What amount did he pay to the shopkeeper after the discount?
    Solutions
    Required amount after the discount will be
    =
    = 8208
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    Cost of three different fruits (in rupees per kg) in five different cities

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    What is the respective ratio between the cost of 5 kg of apples from Ropar and the cost of 2 kg of grapes from Chandigarh?
    Solutions
    Respected ratio of 5 kg of apples from Ropar and the cost of 2 kg of grapes from Chandigarh.
    = (40*5) : (90*2)
    = 10 : 9
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    There are six people J, K, L, X, Y, and Z, seating around a rectangular table facing inwards. Four of them are seating at the longer sides (two people on each of the longer side) and remaining are seating at the shorter sides (one person on each of the shorter side). Only one person is sitting between J and L. Y is sitting second to the right of K. X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table. Y and L are immediate neighbors. J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    How many persons are sitting between X and Y, from the right of X?

    Solutions

    1) X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table.

    2) J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    3) Only one person is sitting between J and L.

    4) Y and L are immediate neighbors.

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    5) Y is sitting second to the right of K.

    (Here, case 1 will be eliminated)

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    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

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    There are six people J, K, L, X, Y, and Z, seating around a rectangular table facing inwards. Four of them are seating at the longer sides (two people on each of the longer side) and remaining are seating at the shorter sides (one person on each of the shorter side). Only one person is sitting between J and L. Y is sitting second to the right of K. X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table. Y and L are immediate neighbors. J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    Who is sitting diagonally opposite to Z?
    Solutions

    1) X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table.

    2) J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    3) Only one person is sitting between J and L.

    4) Y and L are immediate neighbors.

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    5) Y is sitting second to the right of K.

    (Here, case 1 will be eliminated)

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    Therefore, option A is the correct answer.

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    There are six people J, K, L, X, Y, and Z, seating around a rectangular table facing inwards. Four of them are seating at the longer sides (two people on each of the longer side) and remaining are seating at the shorter sides (one person on each of the shorter side). Only one person is sitting between J and L. Y is sitting second to the right of K. X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table. Y and L are immediate neighbors. J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    Who is sitting third to the right of L?
    Solutions

    1) X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table.

    2) J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    3) Only one person is sitting between J and L.

    4) Y and L are immediate neighbors.

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    5) Y is sitting second to the right of K.

    (Here, case 1 will be eliminated)

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    Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

  • Question 9/10
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    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    There are six people J, K, L, X, Y, and Z, seating around a rectangular table facing inwards. Four of them are seating at the longer sides (two people on each of the longer side) and remaining are seating at the shorter sides (one person on each of the shorter side). Only one person is sitting between J and L. Y is sitting second to the right of K. X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table. Y and L are immediate neighbors. J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    Find the odd one from the following.
    Solutions

    1) X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table.

    2) J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    3) Only one person is sitting between J and L.

    4) Y and L are immediate neighbors.

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    5) Y is sitting second to the right of K.

    (Here, case 1 will be eliminated)

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    All pair are the neighbors except for the Option D. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.

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    There are six people J, K, L, X, Y, and Z, seating around a rectangular table facing inwards. Four of them are seating at the longer sides (two people on each of the longer side) and remaining are seating at the shorter sides (one person on each of the shorter side). Only one person is sitting between J and L. Y is sitting second to the right of K. X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table. Y and L are immediate neighbors. J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    Find the true statement from the following.
    Solutions

    1) X and Z are immediate neighbors of each other and are sitting at the longer sides of the table.

    2) J is sitting third to the right of X.

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    3) Only one person is sitting between J and L.

    4) Y and L are immediate neighbors.

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    5) Y is sitting second to the right of K.

    (Here, case 1 will be eliminated)

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    Therefore, option B is the correct answer.

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