RBI OFFICER GRADE ‘B’ PHASE-I EXAM Held on : 17.06.2017(Part-IV)

Total Questions: 50

1. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

From the questions (1-5)
Seven people - P, Q, R, S, T, U and V- are related to each other s in some or the other way. Each perm son is of a different age, but not necessarily in the same order.
(Note: It is assumed that the husband is older than the wife.) T is older than V but younger than U. P is the mother of Q. R is the sister-in-law of P. R is unmarried. T is the daughter-in-law of S. S is the eldest member of the family. U is the father of only R and V. U does not have any sibling. V does not have any son. R is older than V. The third eldest member of the family is 54-years old. The youngest member of the family is 4 years old.
If in the given arrangement, 9 + V = 31, then what is the possible age of R?

Correct Answer: (5) 30
Solution:(1-5)
  • U>T>V
  • P is the mother of Q. There-fore, P is a female.
  • R is the unmarried sister-in-law of P. Therefore, R is the sister of husband of P.
  • U is the father of only R and V. Therefore, V is the father of 9. P is the wife of V.
  • R is older than V.
  • V does not have any son. It means is the daughter of P and V. S>U>T>R>V>P>Q
    ↓                ↓
    54 years         4 years

 

2. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

If P is 24 years old, what will be the sum of ages of P and T?

Correct Answer: (2) 78
Solution:P + T = 24 + 54 = 78 years

3. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

How is T related to Q?

Correct Answer: (1) Grandmother
Solution:T is the daughter-in-law of S.
Therefore, T is the wife of U. U is the grandfather of Q.
Thus, T is the grandmother of 9.

4. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

If M is married to S, then how is S related to R?

Correct Answer: (3) Grandfather
Solution:S is the eldest member of the family.
Therefore, M is the wife of S.
R is the daughter of U.
U is the son of M and S.
Therefore, S is the grandfather of R.

5. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Who amongst the following is/ are younger than V?

Correct Answer: (4) Both P and Q
Solution:P and Q are younger than V.

6. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

From the questions (6-10)
Eight people - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H- live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them ran for a different distance in a marathon - 2300 metre, 3800 metre, 5000 metre, 6400 metre, 7200 metre, 6300 metre, 9100 metre and 10000 metre but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who ran for 5000 metre lives on an even numbered floor above floor number 5. Only three people live between the one who ran for 5000 metre and G. The one who ran for 9100 metre lives immediately above E. Only two people live be-tween the one who ran for 9100 metre and A. A does not live on the topmost floor. The total distance run by people living on floor number 3 and floor number 6 is 11400 metre. The one who ran for 6300 metre, lives immediately above the one who ran for 3800 metre. Neither E nor A ran for 6300 metre, Only two people live between B and the one who ran for 6300 metre. The one who lives immediately below D ran for a distance more than that of B, but not the most. No one lives between H and the one who ran for 7200 metre. E did not ran for 7200 metre. The one who ran for 10000 metre lives immediately above D. C and G together ran for 16,300 metre, C ran more than G.
If M ran for 2000 metre more than B, then for how many metres did M run?

Correct Answer: (5) 4300 metre
Solution:
Floor NumberPersonMarathon
8C10,000 metre
7D7,200 metre
6H5,000 metre
5B2,300 metre
4F9,100 metre
3E6,400 metre
2G6,300 metre
1A3,800 metre

M ran for (2300 + 2000) metre = 4300 metre

7. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?

Correct Answer: (4) The one who ran for 2300 metre lives immediately above F.
Solution:
Floor NumberPersonMarathon
8C10,000 metre
7D7,200 metre
6H5,000 metre
5B2,300 metre
4F9,100 metre
3E6,400 metre
2G6,300 metre
1A3,800 metre

C lives on the topmost floor. Only E lives between G and F. B ran for 2300 metre. B lives immediately above F. A ran for 3,800 metre.

8. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Who amongst the following lives immediately above the one who ran for 7200 metre?

Correct Answer: (1) The one who ran for 10000 metre
Solution:
Floor NumberPersonMarathon
8C10,000 metre
7D7,200 metre
6H5,000 metre
5B2,300 metre
4F9,100 metre
3E6,400 metre
2G6,300 metre
1A3,800 metre

D ran for 7200 metre. C lives immediately above D. C ran for 10,000 metre.

9. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Which of the given combinations is correct as per the given arrangement?

Correct Answer: (2) Floor number 3-E
Solution:
Floor NumberPersonMarathon
8C10,000 metre
7D7,200 metre
6H5,000 metre
5B2,300 metre
4F9,100 metre
3E6,400 metre
2G6,300 metre
1A3,800 metre

The combination Floor Number 3-E is correct.

10. Study the above information carefully and answer the questions given below:

How many metres did F and A together run?

Correct Answer: (3) 12900 metre
Solution:
Floor NumberPersonMarathon
8C10,000 metre
7D7,200 metre
6H5,000 metre
5B2,300 metre
4F9,100 metre
3E6,400 metre
2G6,300 metre
1A3,800 metre

F + A = (9100+3800) metre = 12900 metre