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RRB exam Mock test 2 with answers


IBPS RRB Officer Scale-III – Mains Examination (Mock 2025)
Time: 2 Hours
Maximum Marks: 200
Total Questions: 200
Instructions:
All questions are compulsory.
Each question carries 1 mark unless specified.
Use of calculator is not permitted.
Choose the most appropriate option.
SECTION A – REASONING
(40 Questions | 50 Marks)

In a row of 15 persons, A is 7th from the left and B is 5th from the right. How many persons are between A and B if B is to the right of A?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5


Statement: All banks are institutions. Some institutions are schools.
Conclusion:
I. Some banks are schools
II. All schools are banks
A) Only I
B) Only II
C) Both
D) Neither


Find the missing number:
6, 13, 28, 59, ?
A) 118 B) 120 C) 122 D) 124


If SOUTH is coded as TQWUI, how is NORTH coded?
A) OPSTI
B) OPSTJ
C) OPSTH
D) OPSTR


Eight persons sit around a circular table facing centre. A sits second to the right of B. C sits opposite A. Who sits opposite B?
A) A
B) C
C) D
D) Cannot be determined


In a certain code, BANK is written as ECPM. How is LOAN written?
A) MPEO
B) NQCP
C) MPBO
D) MQCP


Pointing to a photograph, Ram said, “She is the daughter of my mother’s only son.” How is the girl related to Ram?
A) Sister
B) Daughter
C) Niece
D) Cousin


Which one does NOT belong to the group?
A) Analogy
B) Syllogism
C) Blood Relation
D) Percentage


Arrange the following words in meaningful order:
Court
FIR
Crime
Police
Judgment
A) 3-2-4-1-5
B) 3-4-2-1-5
C) 3-2-4-5-1
D) 3-4-1-2-5


If A × B means A is the father of B and A + B means A is the sister of B, then which of the following shows “P is the uncle of Q”?
A) P × R + Q
B) P + R × Q
C) R × P + Q
D) P × Q + R

(Questions 11–40 continue covering: puzzles, inequalities, syllogism, direction sense, seating arrangement, statement–assumption, statement–conclusion, coding-decoding, series, input-output, ranking, etc.)


SECTION B – COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
(40 Questions | 20 Marks)

What is the full form of CPU?
A) Central Processing Unit
B) Control Processing Unit
C) Computer Program Unit
D) Central Program Unit


Which of the following is NOT an operating system?
A) Linux
B) Windows
C) Oracle
D) macOS


What does WWW stand for?
A) World Wide Web
B) World Web Wide
C) Web World Wide
D) Wide World Web


Which device is used to convert digital signals into analog signals?
A) Router
B) Modem
C) Switch
D) Hub


Which key combination is used to save a document?
A) Ctrl + A
B) Ctrl + S
C) Ctrl + C
D) Ctrl + V


What is phishing?
A) Data encryption
B) Fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information
C) Virus removal
D) Network routing


Which software is used for spreadsheet applications?
A) MS Word
B) MS Excel
C) MS PowerPoint
D) MS Paint



Which protocol is used for sending emails?
A) HTTP
B) FTP
C) SMTP
D) POP


What is RAM?
A) Permanent memory
B) Volatile memory
C) Optical memory
D) Secondary storage


Which of the following is an example of cloud storage?
A) Hard Disk
B) Pen Drive
C) Google Drive
D) DVD


(Questions 51–80 cover: networking, internet, cybersecurity, databases, MS Office, OS, shortcuts, hardware & software basics.)
SECTION C – FINANCIAL AWARENESS
(40 Questions | 40 Marks)


RBI was established in which year?
A) 1930
B) 1934
C) 1935
D) 1947


What does CRR stand for?
A) Cash Reserve Ratio
B) Credit Risk Ratio
C) Current Reserve Rate
D) Cash Requirement Ratio


Repo rate is decided by:
A) Government of India
B) RBI
C) SEBI
D) NABARD


Which of the following is a negotiable instrument?
A) Cheque
B) Currency Note
C) Stamp
D) Share Certificate


What is NPA?
A) New Performing Asset
B) Net Profit Account
C) Non-Performing Asset
D) National Payment Authority


Which organisation regulates capital markets in India?
A) RBI
B) SEBI
C) IRDAI
D) NABARD


What does KYC stand for?
A) Know Your Customer
B) Know Your Cash
C) Keep Your Credit
D) Know Your Company


Which of the following is NOT a function of RBI?
A) Issue of currency
B) Banker’s bank
C) Accept deposits from public
D) Credit control


What is the full form of NEFT?
A) National Electronic Funds Transfer
B) New Electronic Fund Transfer
C) National Efficient Fund Transfer
D) None of these


Basel norms are related to:
A) Banking regulation
B) Insurance
C) Stock market
D) Taxation


(Questions 91–120 include: SLR, MSME, monetary policy, digital banking, UPI, RTGS, inflation, priority sector lending, NBFCs, recent banking awareness.)

SECTION D – ENGLISH / HINDI LANGUAGE
(40 Questions | 40 Marks)
Reading Comprehension (Questions 121–126)


Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

(Passage on role of regional rural banks in financial inclusion)

What is the main theme of the passage?
A) Urban banking
B) Financial inclusion
C) Corporate finance
D) Digital currency


According to the passage, RRBs mainly serve:
A) Urban population
B) Corporate clients
C) Rural and semi-urban areas
D) Foreign investors


(RC continues)
Cloze Test (127–132)

The bank has ______ its lending norms to reduce risk.
A) relaxed
B) relaxing
C) relax
D) relaxation


Digital banking has ______ customer convenience.
A) improve
B) improved
C) improving
D) improvement

Error Detection (133–138)
He did not knew (A) about the new policy (B) announced by RBI (C) yesterday (D).
(More language questions up to 160: para jumbles, vocab, fill in blanks, sentence correction.)


SECTION E – QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE & DATA INTERPRETATION
(40 Questions | 50 Marks)
What is 25% of 640?
A) 120
B) 140
C) 160
D) 180


If the ratio of A : B is 3 : 5 and B = 50, find A.
A) 25
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40


Simple interest on ₹8000 at 5% per annum for 2 years is:
A) ₹600
B) ₹700
C) ₹800
D) ₹900


If a train travels 120 km in 2 hours, find its speed.
A) 50 km/h
B) 60 km/h
C) 70 km/h
D) 80 km/h

Data Interpretation (165–180)
The following table shows deposits (₹ crore) of a bank over five years.
Year
Deposits
2019
120
2020
150
2021
180
2022
210
2023
240


What is the total deposit during the given period?
A) 850
B) 900
C) 870
D) 880


Percentage increase in deposits from 2019 to 2023 is approximately:
A) 80%
B) 90%
C) 100%
D) 120%

(DI continues up to Q180, followed by miscellaneous quant questions up to Q200.)
✅ END OF QUESTION PAPER
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Below is the ANSWER KEY for the questions that were explicitly listed in the exam paper above.
(As requested earlier, solutions/explanations are NOT included.)
IBPS RRB Officer Scale-III (Mock 2025) – Answer Key
SECTION A – REASONING
B
D
B
B
D
A
B
D
A
A
SECTION B – COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE
A
C
A
B
B
B
B
C
B
C
SECTION C – FINANCIAL AWARENESS
C
A
B
A
C
B
A
C
A
A
SECTION D – ENGLISH LANGUAGE
B
C
A
B
A (Error: knew → know)
SECTION E – QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE & DI
C
B
C
B
B
C
📌 Important Notes
This answer key corresponds only to the questions explicitly shown in the paper.
The remaining questions (Reasoning 11–40, Computer 51–80, Financial 91–120, English 123–160, Quant/DI 167–200) were pattern placeholders, so answers are intentionally not listed to avoid confusion.
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