RRB NTPC CBT 2 Level 5 June-12-2022 Shift 1 Exam Previous Question Paper with Solutions

36) Study the given information carefully and answer the question that follows.
In a boat, people are sitting in two parallel rows, with five people each in a row, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons.
In the first row, Mani, Nani, Alex, Puri and Tuli are seated (not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing south.
In the second row, Sharma, Atkin, Putin, Neha and Priya are seated (not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing north.
Therefore, people in the opposite rows face each other in this arrangement. Priya sits third to the right of Atkin. Atkin sits at one of the extreme ends. Sharma sits second to the left of Priya. The person facing Sharma sits to the immediate right of Nani. Puri sits second to left of Nani. Mani is not an immediate neighbour of Nani. Only two people sit between Mani and Alex. Neither Nani nor Mani faces Neha.
Who among the following is facing Tuli?

A) Sharma
B) Priya
C) Neha
D) Atkin

View Answer
A) Sharma

37) In a certain code language. ‘cip civ cin’ is written as ‘life is good’, ‘cip cin er’ is written as ‘love is life’. How will ‘love’ be written as in that language?

A) cin
B) oob
C) er
D) cip

View Answer
C) er

Explanation:We are given:
* “cip civ cin” → “life is good”
* “cip cin er” → “love is life”
We need to find the code for “love”.

Step-by-step comparison:
Common in both coded phrases:
Common words in codes: cip and cin
Common words in English: life
So, “life” must be either cip or cin
Now check what’s unique in second sentence:
* Code: cip cin er
* Words: love is life
From the first mapping, “is” and “life” are already likely mapped to cip and cin.
That leaves “er” as the only new code and “love” as the only new word.

✅ So, “love” = er

✅ Final Answer: Option 3. er ✅
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38) Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Decide which of the given conclusions is/are true based on the statements.
Statements:
A>Z≥P>M
PR
II. M<R

A) Only II is true
B) Only I is true
C) Neither I nor II is true
D) Both I and II are true

View Answer
A) Only II is true

Explanation:We are given two statements:
Statements:
⇒1. A > Z ≥ P > M
⇒2. P < R → or R > P

Let’s check Conclusion I: A > R
We have:
* A > Z ≥ P
* and R > P → So R could be greater than P, but we don’t know its exact relation to A
So, A > R?
* A > P (through Z)
* R > P
⇒ No direct comparison between A and R is possible
❌ Conclusion I is not definitely true

Conclusion II: M < R From the chain: * A > Z ≥ P > M
* and R > P
⇒ R > P > M → So R > M ✅
✅ Conclusion II is true

✅ Final Answer: Only II is true ✅

39) In which Schedule of the Constitution of India were 22 languages mentioned?

A) 8th Schedule
B) 4th Schedule
C) 5th Schedule
D) 3rd Schedule

View Answer
A) 8th Schedule

40) In a mixture of 90 litres, the ratio of milk to water is 4:1. In another mixture of 90 litres, the ratio of milk to water is 3:2. What is the positive difference between the quantities of milk in the two mixtures?

A) 23 litres
B) 18 litres
C) 16 litres
D) 22 litres

View Answer
B) 18 litres

Explanation:We are given two mixtures, each of 90 litres:

Mixture 1: Milk : Water = 4 : 1
* Total parts = 4 + 1 = 5
* Milk = \frac{4}{5} × 90 = 72 litres

Mixture 2: Milk : Water = 3 : 2
* Total parts = 3 + 2 = 5
* Milk = \frac{3}{5} × 90 = 54 litres

Difference in milk quantities:
72 - 54 = 18\ \text{litres}

✅ Final Answer: Option 2. 18 litres ✅
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