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SECTION A – REASONING (50 QUESTIONS)


SECTION A – REASONING (Q1–Q50)
Q1.
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
✅ Answer: B
Q2.
Find the next number in the series:
5, 10, 20, 40, ?
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
✅ Answer: C
Q3.
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
✅ Answer: B
Q4.
Find the odd one out:
A) SBI
B) RBI
C) NABARD
D) SEBI
✅ Answer: A
Q5.
A is older than B. C is younger than B. Who is the oldest?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) Cannot be determined
✅ Answer: A
Q6.
If MONDAY is coded as NPOEBZ, then FRIDAY is coded as:
A) GSBEBZ
B) GSBEBX
C) GSJEBZ
D) GSJEBX
✅ Answer: A
Q7.
How many meaningful English words can be formed using letters of BANK?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
✅ Answer: B
Q8.
If SOUTH is written as TPNUI, how is EAST written?
A) FBTV
B) FBUT
C) FBST
D) FATU
✅ Answer: A
Q9.
Find the missing term:
AZ, BY, CX, DW, ?
A) EV
B) EW
C) FU
D) FV
✅ Answer: A
Q10.
Pointing to a man, Ram said,
“He is my mother’s father’s only son.”
How is the man related to Ram?
A) Uncle
B) Father
C) Brother
D) Cousin
✅ Answer: B
Q11.
If + means ×, − means ÷, × means + and ÷ means −, then
8 + 4 − 2 × 6 ÷ 3 = ?
A) 15
B) 16
C) 17
D) 18
✅ Answer: B
Q12.
Which letter is 5th to the right of the 10th letter from the left?
A) O
B) P
C) Q
D) R
✅ Answer: C
Q13.
In a row of 40 students, Ramesh is 12th from the left. His position from the right is:
A) 27
B) 28
C) 29
D) 30
✅ Answer: B
Q14.
Find the next term:
3A, 6C, 9F, 12J, ?
A) 15M
B) 15N
C) 14M
D) 14N
✅ Answer: B
Q15.
Which number does not belong to the group?
A) 64
B) 81
C) 125
D) 216
✅ Answer: B
Q16.
Find the odd word:
A) Pen
B) Pencil
C) Eraser
D) Book
✅ Answer: D
Q17.
If CAT = 24, DOG = 26, then PIG = ?
A) 28
B) 29
C) 30
D) 31
✅ Answer: C
Q18.
How many letters are there between G and T in English alphabet?
A) 11
B) 12
C) 13
D) 14
✅ Answer: B
Q19.
A man walks 10 km east, then 5 km north, then 10 km west. Distance from starting point?
A) 5 km
B) 10 km
C) 15 km
D) 20 km
✅ Answer: A
Q20.
Find the next number:
2, 6, 12, 20, ?
A) 28
B) 30
C) 32
D) 36
✅ Answer: A
Q21.
If 1 = 3, 2 = 6, 3 = 9, then 5 = ?
A) 12
B) 13
C) 15
D) 18
✅ Answer: C
Q22.
Which one is different?
A) Cow
B) Goat
C) Horse
D) Tiger
✅ Answer: D
Q23.
If 5 : 25 :: 6 : ?
A) 30
B) 32
C) 36
D) 42
✅ Answer: C
Q24.
Find the missing number:
7, 14, 28, 56, ?
A) 84
B) 98
C) 112
D) 120
✅ Answer: C
Q25.
How many sides does a hexagon have?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
✅ Answer: B
Q26.
If TODAY is Sunday, what day will it be after 15 days?
A) Monday
B) Tuesday
C) Wednesday
D) Thursday
✅ Answer: B
Q27.
Which word cannot be formed from “EDUCATION”?
A) ACTION
B) TONE
C) DATE
D) CAUTION
✅ Answer: C
Q28.
Find the odd number:
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
✅ Answer: D
Q29.
Which letter is opposite to M in the alphabet?
A) N
B) O
C) Z
D) L
✅ Answer: B
Q30.
If RED = 27, BLUE = 40, then GREEN = ?
A) 45
B) 49
C) 54
D) 57
✅ Answer: C
Q31.
A is brother of B. B is sister of C. How is A related to C?
A) Brother
B) Sister
C) Cousin
D) Cannot be determined
✅ Answer: A
Q32.
Find the next letter:
A, D, H, M, ?
A) Q
B) R
C) S
D) T
✅ Answer: B
Q33.
Which one is a leap year?
A) 1900
B) 2000
C) 2100
D) 2200
✅ Answer: B
Q34.
Find the missing number:
4, 9, 16, 25, ?
A) 30
B) 35
C) 36
D) 49
✅ Answer: C
Q35.
Which one does not belong?
A) Inch
B) Meter
C) Kilogram
D) Centimeter
✅ Answer: C
Q36.
If CLOCK is written as KCOLC, then CHAIR is written as:
A) RIAHC
B) RHAIC
C) RIACH
D) RIHAC
✅ Answer: A
Q37.
Find the odd pair:
A) Sun – Day
B) Moon – Night
C) Owl – Night
D) Dog – Day
✅ Answer: D
Q38.
If 2 → 4, 3 → 9, 4 → 16, then 5 → ?
A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) 35
✅ Answer: B
Q39.
How many consonants are there in the word “BANKING”?
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
✅ Answer: C
Q40.
Which number is smallest?
A) 3/5
B) 5/8
C) 2/3
D) 7/10
✅ Answer: A
Q41.
Find the missing letter:
Z, X, V, T, ?
A) S
B) R
C) Q
D) P
✅ Answer: B
Q42.
Which word is spelled correctly?
A) Recieve
B) Recieve
C) Receive
D) Receeve
✅ Answer: C
Q43.
Which one is different?
A) Triangle
B) Square
C) Circle
D) Cube
✅ Answer: D
Q44.
If all roses are flowers and some flowers are red, then:
A) All roses are red
B) Some roses are red
C) Some flowers are roses
D) None
✅ Answer: C
Q45.
Find the next number:
1, 4, 9, 16, ?
A) 20
B) 24
C) 25
D) 36
✅ Answer: C
Q46.
Which letter is 4th from right in alphabet?
A) W
B) X
C) Y
D) Z
✅ Answer: B
Q47.
If 8 men can complete a work in 12 days, how many days will 4 men take?
A) 18
B) 20
C) 22
D) 24
✅ Answer: D
Q48.
Find the odd one:
A) Gold
B) Silver
C) Iron
D) Plastic
✅ Answer: D
Q49.
If A + B = 10 and B + C = 14, then A + B + C = ?
A) 14
B) 18
C) 20
D) 24
✅ Answer: C
Q50.
Which direction is opposite to South-East?
A) North-East
B) North-West
C) South-West
D) West
✅ Answer: B
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