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**IBPS RRB OFFICER SCALE–III
FULL LENGTH QUESTION PAPER – 2025**
Total Questions: 200 | Time: 2 Hours
SECTION A: REASONING (Q1–Q50)

If A = 1, B = 2, … Z = 26, what is the sum of letters in the word “BANK”?
A) 33
B) 36
C) 37
D) 38

Find the next number in the series:
5, 10, 20, 40, ?
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90

Statements: All RRBs are banks. Some banks are private.
Conclusions:

I. Some RRBs are private
II. Some banks are RRBs
A) Only I
B) Only II
C) Both I and II
D) Neither I nor II

Find the odd one out:
A) SBI
B) RBI
C) NABARD
D) SEBI

A is older than B. C is younger than B. Who is the oldest?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) Cannot be determined

If MONDAY is coded as NPOEBZ, then FRIDAY is coded as:
A) GSBEBZ
B) GSBEBX
C) GSJEBZ
D) GSJEBX

How many meaningful English words can be formed using letters of “BANK”?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4

If SOUTH is written as TPNUI, how is EAST written?
A) FBTV
B) FBUT
C) FBST
D) FATU

Find the missing term:
AZ, BY, CX, DW, ?
A) EV
B) EW
C) FU
D) FV

Pointing to a photograph, Ram said, “He is my mother’s father’s only son.”
How is the person related to Ram?
A) Uncle
B) Father
C) Brother
D) Cousin

If + means ×, − means ÷, × means + and ÷ means −, then
8 + 4 − 2 × 6 ÷ 3 = ?
A) 15
B) 16
C) 17
D) 18

Which letter is 5th to the right of 10th letter from left in English alphabet?
A) O
B) P
C) Q
D) R

In a row of 40 students, Ramesh is 12th from left. What is his position from right?
A) 27
B) 28
C) 29
D) 30

Find the next term:
3A, 6C, 9F, 12J, ?
A) 15M
B) 15N
C) 14M
D) 14N

Which number does not belong to the group?
A) 64
B) 81
C) 125
D) 216

(Questions 16–50 continue covering seating arrangement, puzzles, inequalities, data sufficiency, directions, syllogism — exact IBPS level)

SECTION B: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE & DI (Q51–Q100)

What is 20% of 750?
A) 120
B) 130
C) 140
D) 150

Ratio of 2 : 3 becomes 8 : ?
A) 10
B) 12
C) 14
D) 16

Simple interest on ₹4000 at 5% for 2 years is:
A) ₹300
B) ₹350
C) ₹400
D) ₹450

A train travels 180 km in 3 hours. Speed = ?
A) 50 km/h
B) 55 km/h
C) 60 km/h
D) 65 km/h

What is the average of first 20 natural numbers?
A) 9.5
B) 10
C) 10.5
D) 11

If CP = ₹600 and SP = ₹720, profit % = ?
A) 15%
B) 18%
C) 20%
D) 25%

LCM of 24 and 36 = ?
A) 48
B) 60
C) 72
D) 96

A can do a work in 12 days, B in 18 days. Together they will finish in:
A) 6 days
B) 7.2 days
C) 8 days
D) 9 days

If x² = 196, x = ?
A) 12
B) 13
C) 14
D) 15

What is the value of (3/4) of 320?
A) 220
B) 240
C) 260
D) 280

(Questions 61–100 include Data Interpretation: table, bar graph, pie chart, caselet DI, quadratic equations, approximation)

SECTION C: FINANCIAL AWARENESS (Q101–Q150)

RBI was established in which year?
A) 1930
B) 1935
C) 1947
D) 1950

CRR is maintained by banks with:
A) Government
B) RBI
C) SEBI
D) NABARD

Which organization supervises RRBs?
A) RBI
B) NABARD
C) SEBI
D) SIDBI

NPA stands for:
A) Net Profit Account
B) Non-Performing Asset
C) New Payment Account
D) National Pension Authority

Repo rate is related to:
A) Lending by RBI
B) Borrowing by RBI
C) Taxation
D) Insurance

PMJDY aims at:
A) Housing
B) Pension
C) Financial inclusion
D) Employment

Which bank is called banker’s bank?
A) SBI
B) RBI
C) NABARD
D) PNB

NEFT operates on:
A) Real time
B) Batch mode
C) Weekly basis
D) Monthly basis

Basel norms relate to:
A) Customer service
B) Capital adequacy
C) HR policies

D) IT security
Which payment system works 24×7?
A) RTGS
B) NEFT
C) UPI
D) IMPS

(Questions 111–150 include banking terms, government schemes, RBI tools, digital banking, recent financial developments)
SECTION D: COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE (Q151–Q175)

Brain of the computer is:
A) RAM
B) CPU
C) Hard Disk
D) Monitor

Which is an input device?
A) Printer
B) Monitor
C) Keyboard
D) Speaker

1 KB equals:
A) 1000 bytes
B) 1024 bytes
C) 2048 bytes
D) 512 bytes

OS stands for:
A) Open Software
B) Operating System
C) Output System
D) Office Software

Which is not an operating system?
A) Windows
B) Linux
C) Oracle
D) Android

(Questions 156–175 continue)
SECTION E: ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Q176–Q200)

Synonym of “Abundant”:
A) Scarce
B) Plenty
C) Rare
D) Limited

Antonym of “Rigid”:
A) Hard
B) Stiff
C) Flexible
D) Firm

Choose correct sentence:
A) He is senior than me
B) He is senior to me
C) He senior to me
D) He is senior from me


Fill in the blank:
She ___ completed the work.
A) has
B) have
C) having
D) had


Find the error:
He do not like tea.
A) He
B) do
C) not
D) like
(Questions 181–200 include RC, cloze test, sentence improvement, fillers)
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