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RRB Group D 2025 Question Paper – 27 November Shift 1 | Set 3 (Q51–Q80) General Intelligence & Reasoning

RRB Group D 2025 Question Paper – 27 November Shift 1 | Set 3 (Q51–Q80) General Intelligence & Reasoning

Prakash Joshi February 28, 2026116 views 30 Questions

Practice RRB Group D 2025 Question Paper (27 November, Shift 1) Set 3 covering questions 51 to 80 from General Intelligence and Reasoning section. Attempt 30 real exam level MCQs designed as per CBT 1 pattern.

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Q51. In a certain code language, A + B means ‘A is the sister of B’, A @ B means ‘A is the brother of B’, A - B means ‘A is the wife of B’, and A # B means ‘A is the father of B’. How is O related to V if ‘O + P # T @ G - V’?
📘 Explanation: A+B sister; P#T father; T@G brother; G-V wife. So O sister of P → P father of T → T brother of G → G wife of V. Hence O is wife’s father’s sister.
Q52. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷ and ÷ means +, then what will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?
84 − 6 ÷ 371 + 648 × 8 = ?
📘 Explanation: Replace symbols: +→−, −→×, ×→÷, ÷→+. Expression becomes 84×6 + 371 − 648÷8. Compute: 84×6=504; 648÷8=81; 504+371−81=794.
Q53. In a certain code language, ‘OVAL’ is coded as ‘5294’ and ‘LOVE’ is coded as ‘8549’. What is the code for ‘E’ in the given code language?
📘 Explanation: OVAL=5294 and LOVE=8549. Matching common letters gives O=5, V=2/8 check via positions; consistent mapping yields E=4.
Direction for Q.No-54 Refer to the following number series and answer the question that follows. All numbers are single-digit numbers only. Counting to be done from left to right only.
(Left) 4 6 5 8 2 2 1 8 2 9 8 4 7 4 8 2 4 3 1 4 1 2 7 2 6 (Right).
Q54. How many such numbers are there, each of which is immediately preceded by a perfect square and also immediately followed by a perfect square?
📘 Explanation: Perfect squares (single digit) are 1,4,9. Checking sequence left to right, only one number satisfies being preceded and followed by perfect squares → One.
Q55. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series?
61, 85, 109, 133, 157, ?
📘 Explanation: Pattern +24 each time: 61→85→109→133→157; next = 181.
Q56. Based on the English alphabetical order, three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which letter-cluster DOES NOT belong to that group?
📘 Explanation: Alphabet position pattern consistent in three groups; OSN breaks pattern → OSN odd one.
Q57. Alex starts from Point A and drives 8 km towards the east. He then takes a left turn, drives 6 km, turns left and drives 17 km. He then takes a left turn and drives 13 km. He takes a final left turn, drives 9 km and stops at Point P. How far (shortest distance) and towards which direction should he drive in order to reach Point A again?
📘 Explanation: Tracing movements gives final position 7 km north of start → shortest distance 7 km north.
Q58. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series?
991, 989, 985, 979, 971, ?
📘 Explanation: Differences: −2, −4, −6, −8; next −10 → 961.
Q59. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷ and ÷ means +, then what will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?
173 − 3 ÷ 282 + 164 × 4 = ?
📘 Explanation: Replace symbols and apply BODMAS carefully → final value = 769.
Q60. UI 12 is related to YK −2 in a certain way. In the same way, OL 9 is related to SN −5. To which of the following is PQ 15 related, following the same logic?
📘 Explanation: Letter shifts follow +? and number change −? pattern; applying same to PQ 15 gives TS 1.
Direction for Q.No-61 Refer to the given number, symbol series and answer the question that follows. Counting to be done from left to right only.
(Left) 8 $ 3 Ω 9 % 4 6 7 1 * £ 5 # 2 + @ & (Right).
Q61. How many such symbols are there, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and also immediately followed by another symbol?
📘 Explanation: Count symbols preceded by number and followed by symbol → 3.
Q62. In the following triads, each group of letters is related to the subsequent one following a certain logic. Select from the given options, the one which follows the same logic.
URIC - CRUI - RIUC; KIDS - SIKD - IDKS
📘 Explanation: ,Letter rearrangement pattern cyclic shift; MALE → AMLE → EALM fits.
Q63. In a certain code language, ‘house sip head’ is coded as ‘bm ma px’ and ‘head wood robot’ is coded as ‘pz bm ey’. How is ‘head’ coded in the given language?
📘 Explanation: Common word head in both codes matches bm → head = bm.
Q64. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following sets.
(14, 42, 3) (12, 60, 5)
📘 Explanation: Relation: second number = first × third. 13×3=39 fits.
Direction for Q.No-65 Refer to the following number series and answer the question that follows (all numbers are single-digit numbers only).
(Left) 6 5 8 8 5 4 7 7 4 2 7 9 2 2 5 7 4 8 8 2 1 8 9 (Right).
Q65. How many such odd digits are there, each of which is immediately preceded by an odd digit and also immediately followed by an odd digit?
📘 Explanation: Check odd digits surrounded by odd digits; total = Three.
Q66. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series, based on the English alphabetical order?
RJV QIU PHT OGS ?
📘 Explanation: Each term letters decrease by 1 in each position; next = NFR.
Q67. Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully.
Statements:
Some hats are caps.
No cap is a vest.

Conclusions:
(I) Some hats are vests.
(II) Some caps are hats.
📘 Explanation: Some hats are caps; No cap vest. Only conclusion II (Some caps are hats) follows.
Q68. Seven people, A, B, C, D, E, F and G, are sitting in a row, facing north. Only five people sit to the right of A. Only five people sit to the left of B. F is the immediate neighbour of G and E. C sits second to the left of E. How many people sit to the left of G?
📘 Explanation: Arranging per conditions gives G has two to left.
Q69. Based on the English alphabetical order, three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which letter-cluster DOES NOT belong to that group?
📘 Explanation: Three groups follow reverse consecutive pattern; ZZW breaks.
Q70. Madhur ranked 58th from the top and 6th from the bottom in his class. How many students are there in his class?
📘 Explanation: Total students = 58 + 6 − 1 = 63.
Q71. If ‘A’ stands for ‘÷’, ‘B’ stands for ‘x’, ‘C’ stands for ‘+’ and ‘D’ stands for ‘-‘, what will be come in place of question mark ‘?’ in the following equation?
15 A 3 B 10 C 8 D 12 = ?
📘 Explanation: Replace symbols: A=÷, B=×, C=+, D=−. Expression becomes 15÷3×10+8−12 → 5×10+8−12=50+8−12=46.
Q72. Seven people B, C, D, I, J, K and L are sitting in a straight line facing north. Only two people sit to the right of C. Only two people sit between C and B. Only two people sit between D and K. Only three people sits between C and D. J sits to the immediate right of I. How many people sit(s) to the right of L?
📘 Explanation: Replace symbols: A=÷, B=×, C=+, D=−. Expression becomes 15÷3×10+8−12 → 5×10+8−12=50+8−12=46.
Q73. Ajay starts from Point A and drives 16 km towards the west. He then takes a right turn, drives 8 km, then turns left and drives 7 km. He then takes a left turn and drives 8 km. He takes a final right turn, drives 2 km, and stops at Point P. How far (shortest distance) and towards which direction should he drive in order to reach Point A again?
📘 Explanation: Tracing path gives final 25 km east from start.
Q74. Radhika ranked 21st from the top and 7th from the bottom in her class. How many students are there in the class?
📘 Explanation: Total students = 21 + 7 − 1 = 27.
Q75. Which of the following letter-number clusters will replace the question mark (?) in the given series to make it logically complete?
HBE22 ICF29 JDG36 KEH43 ?
📘 Explanation: Pattern: each letter +1 and number +7. 43+7=50 → LFI50.
Q76. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series?
616 610 612 606 608 ?
📘 Explanation: Pattern: −6, +2, −6, +2, −6; next = 602.
Direction for Q.No-77 O, P, Q, R, W, X and Y are sitting in a straight line, facing north. Only two people sit to the left of P. Only three people sit between P and W. Only one person sits between W and X. R sits to the immediate left of O. Y is not an immediate neighbour of W.
Q77. How many people sit to the right of Q?
📘 Explanation: Seating per constraints gives four to right of Q.
Q78. RR 4 is related to UQ −14 in a certain way. In the same way, II 8 is related to LH −10. To which of the given options is MO 12 related, following the same logic?
📘 Explanation: Letter shift +? and number −? pattern → PN −6.
Q79. Read the given statement(s) and conclusions carefully.
Statements:
Some pizzas are cupcakes.
All buns are cupcakes.

Conclusions:
(I) Some pizzas are buns.
(II) All cupcakes are buns.
📘 Explanation: Some pizzas cupcakes; All buns cupcakes. Neither conclusion follows.
Direction for Q.No-80 For Q. 80
Refer to the following number series and answer the question that follows.
(Left) 2 8 2 3 2 7 9 3 5 4 6 8 9 4 4 7 8 7 5 4 3 5 5 6 2 9 8 (Right).
Q80. How many such odd numbers are there, each of which is immediately preceded by an odd number and also immediately followed by an odd number?
📘 Explanation: Count odd digits surrounded by odd digits → 4.
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