RRB NTPC (Tier-1) SOLVED Paper "CEN-03-2015" (held on
05/04/2016 Shift -3) - General Intelligence and Reasoning
Q1. Contemporary: Historic: _______ : Ancient
a. Past
b. Classic
c. Modern
d. Future
Q2. A statement followed by some conclusions are given below
Statement: Based on his performance, Rajesh got a poor rating in his
office.
Conclusions:
I. Rajesh did not perform well.
II. The rating given to Rajesh was not up to the mark.
Find which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given
statement.
a. Only conclusion I follows
b. Only conclusion II follow
c. Both I and II follow
d. Neither I nor II follows
Q3. 82, 70, 76, 64, 70, 58, ?
a. 52
b. 76
c. 64
d. 48
Q4. Comprehension:
Consider the following information and answer the questions based on it.
In a group of 75 students, 12 like only cabbage, 15 like only cauliflower, 21
like only carrot, 12 like both carrot and cabbage, 13 like only capsicum and 2
like both capsicum and cauliflower.
Q. The difference between the people who like carrot and cauliflower is
a. 6
b. 18
c. 16
d. 4
Q5. Comprehension:
Consider the following information and answer the questions based on it.
In a group of 75 students, 12 like only cabbage, 15 like only cauliflower, 21
like only carrot, 12 like both carrot and cabbage, 13 like only capsicum and 2
like both capsicum and cauliflower.
Q. What is the percentage of students that do not like cabbage?
a. 16
b. 32
c. 24
d. 68
Q6. Comprehension:
Consider the following information and answer the questions based on it.
In a group of 75 students, 12 like only cabbage, 15 like only cauliflower, 21
like only carrot, 12 like both carrot and cabbage, 13 like only capsicum and 2
like both capsicum and cauliflower.
Q. How many students like only one vegetable?
a. 60
b. 61
c. 65
d. 71
Q7. Consolation: Grief :: Sedative: _________
a. Chloroform
b. Anesthesia
c. Pain
d. Burn
Q8. Read the given statements carefully and answer the questions.
Statement:
A leading tennis star who faced media after failing a dope test said, “I
don’t want to end my career this way. I hope I will be given another chance to
play this game. I let the sport down”.
Which of the following is true according to the given statement?
a. He was challenging the outcome of the dope test
b. He was confident that he was right and world continue to play
c. He had admitted to testing positive in dope test
d. The sport let him down.
Q9. A statement followed by some conclusions are given below:
Statement: After landing on the moon, Neil Armstrong said “One small
step for a man, a giant leap for mankind”
Conclusion:
I. Neil Armstrong calls himself as mankind
II. Neil Armstrong only echoed the feeling of achievement by mankind
Find which of the given conclusion logically follow from the given
statement.
a. Only conclusion I follows
b. Only conclusion II follows
c. Both I and II follows
d. Neither I nor II follows
Q10. If the mathematical operator ‘+’ means ‘x’ ‘÷’ means’-‘, ‘x’ means’+’
and ‘-‘ means ‘÷’, then 25+18-3x7÷3=?
a. 25
b. 21
c. 19
d. 40
Q11. If ‘god is great’ = ‘co an bo’ , ‘great help done’ = ‘er cp fs’ and ‘he
is great’ = ‘bo cp dq’, then what represent ‘he is god’ ?
a. Cp er bo
b. An bo cp
c. Dq bo cp
d. An bo dq
Q12. Replace # sign with the mathematical operators ‘+’ , ‘÷’ and ‘-‘ and
‘=’ to get a balanced equations out of (27 # 15 # 2) # 10 # 4. Choose the right
sequence from below.
a. + ÷ = -
b. - = + ÷
c. + - ÷ =
d. + = ÷ -
Q13. If ARC is written as $@* and HIT is #&% the n Chair is
a. #*&$@
b. #*$&%
c. *#$&@
d. *#$&%
Q14. If ‘health care is wealth’ is written’ as 1372, ‘health needs care’ is
417, ‘he needs wealth’ is 463, then ‘he is wealth’ is
a. 326
b. 764
c. 624
d. 246
Q15. CBDA, GFHE, KJLI, ?
a. NOPM
b. MNOP
c. PMNO
d. ONPM
Q16. A man who had no brother or sister, pointed out to a photo and said
“this boy is my father’s son”. Who was on the photo?
a. The man’s son
b. The man’s father
c. Himself
d. The man’s grandfather
Q17. If ‘code’ = 6241, ‘made’ = 5346, ‘come’ =3124’ and ‘to’ =’27’ ‘done’ =?
a. 6134
b. 5214
c. 6124
d. 2634
Q18. E is the daughter of P who is the husband of the only daughter-in-law
of K? How is E related to K?
a. Daughter
b. Grand Daughter
c. Grand Mother
d. Mother
Q19. Find a pair similar to ‘Arrow : Bow’ from the following.
a. Football : Hand
b. Salad : Knife
c. Bullet : Rifle
d. Smoke : Water
Q20. Read the given statements carefully and answer the question.
Knowledge and wisdom go hand in hand. The deeper the knowledge, the
greater is the wisdom knowledge is awareness;
Wisdom is required to tackle
complication.
Which of the following is true according to the given statement ?
a. Knowledge and wisdom are synonymous
b. Knowledge and wisdom are entirely different
c. Knowledge and wisdom are complementary to each other.
d. Wisdom can supplant knowledge
Q21. Rearrange the jumbled letters to make meaningful words and then select
the one which is different.
a. DOGL
b. TSEVO
c. ENZROB
d. LVREIS
Q22. Select the alternative that has a different relationship as the given
pair- Inside : Outside
a. Day : Night
b. Sun : Star
c. Light : Dark
d. White : Black
Q23. Find the odd statement out in relation to a triangle
a. The longest side is opposite to the greatest angle
b. Exterior angle of a triangle = the sum of interior opposite angle
c. The sum of any 2 sides is greater than the 3rd side
d. The square of one side = the sum of the squares of other two sides
Q24. Statement followed by some conclusion are given below.
Statements:
1. God has distributed time equally to mankind but not money.
2. But god has compensated by giving commonsense.
Conclusion:
I. God has not done justice to mankind in distributing money.
II. One has to use commonsense to manage money wisely
Find which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements.
a. Only conclusion I follow
b. Only conclusion II follow
c. Both I and II follow
d. Neither I and II follow
Q25. Comprehension:
Consider the following information and answer question based on it.
P, Q, R, S are four friends who pursue teaching, law, banking, cooking and own
red, blue, white and yellow house, in a random order. An individual owns only
one house and pursues only one profession.
1. P owns a red house and is not a bankers
2. The owner of blue house is a lawyer
3. The colour of S’s house is neither yellow nor white
4. R is a teacher
Q. The owner of the blue house is
a. S
b. R
c. Q
d. Cannot be determined
Q26. Comprehension:
Consider the following information and answer question based on it.
P, Q, R, S are four friends who pursue teaching, law, banking, cooking and own
red, blue, white and yellow house, in a random order. An individual owns only
one house and pursues only one profession.
1. P owns a red house and is not a bankers
2. The owner of blue house is a lawyer
3. The colour of S’s house is neither yellow nor white
4. R is a teacher
Q. Q is a
a. Lawyer
b. Banker
c. Cook
d. Teacher
Q27. Comprehension:
Consider the following information and answer question based on it.
P, Q, R, S are four friends who pursue teaching, law, banking, cooking and own
red, blue, white and yellow house, in a random order. An individual owns only
one house and pursues only one profession.
1. P owns a red house and is not a bankers
2. The owner of blue house is a lawyer
3. The colour of S’s house is neither yellow nor white
4. R is a teacher
Q. White house is owned by
a. Q
b. R
c. S
d. Cannot be determined
Q28. Comprehension:
The following table represents the marks of four students in five
subjects.
Consider the information and answer question based on it
Q. The difference between the total marks scored by Sunil and Jagdish is
a. 190
b. 125
c. 105
d. 115
Q29. Comprehension:
The following table represents the marks of four students in five
subjects.
Consider the information and answer question based on it
Q. Who has the highest marks in History and Geography put together?
a. Shyam
b. Sunil
c. Jagdish
d. Rajesh
Q30. Comprehension:
The following table represents the marks of four students in five
subjects.
Consider the information and answer question based on it
Q. Who has the highest average marks?
a. Shyam
b. Sunil
c. Jagdish
d. Rajesh
Answer:-
1. (c) 2. (c) 3. (c) 4. (c) 5. (d) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (d)
11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (c) 14. (a) 15. (d) 16. (c) 17. (d) 18. (b) 19. (c) 20. (c)
21. (b) 22. (b) 23. (d) 24. (b) 25. (a) 26. (b) 27. (d) 28. (c) 29. (b) 30. (b)