07-27-2017, 12:24 AM
Solved previous paper of RRB PO Scale 1 officer Preliminary exam held on 04th November 2016. The exam had 40 questions each from Reasoning Ability and Quantitative AptitudeÂ
See some sample questions from the Maths section of RRB PO Prelims paper 2016
1. A boat takes a total time of 12 hours to travel 105 km upstream and the same distance downstream. The speed of the 'boat in still water is six times the speed of the current. What is the speed of the boat in still water ? (in km/h)Â
(1) 12Â
(2) 30Â
(3) 18Â
(4) 24Â
(5) 36Â
2. At 60% of its usual speed, a train of length L metre crosses a platform 240 m long in 15 sec. At its usual speed, the train crosses a pole in 6 sec. What is the value of L (in metre) ?Â
(1) 270Â
(2) 225Â
(3) 220Â
(4) 480Â
(5) 240Â
3. P, Q and R have a certain amount of money with themselves. Q has 50% more than what P has, and R 1/3rd of what Q has. if P,Q and R together have Rs.246/- then how much money does P alone have ? (in Rs)Â
(1) 75Â
(2) 60Â
(3) 120Â
(4) 82Â
(5) 90Â
Directions (4-7) : What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given number series ?Â
4. 27 37 45 51 ?Â
(1) 58Â
(2) 80Â
(3) 65Â
(4) 74Â
(5) 55
Â
5. 700 457 376 349 340 ?Â
(1) 266Â
(2) 329Â
(3) 304Â
(4) 337Â
(5) 307Â
6. 1 2 6 21 88 ?Â
(1) 425Â
(2) 475Â
(3) 295Â
(4) 445Â
(5) 395Â
7. 19 20 16 25 9 ?Â
(1) 45Â
(2) 55Â
(3) 59Â
(4) 34Â
(5) 81Â
See complete set of questions and key at the links below
See some sample questions from the Maths section of RRB PO Prelims paper 2016
1. A boat takes a total time of 12 hours to travel 105 km upstream and the same distance downstream. The speed of the 'boat in still water is six times the speed of the current. What is the speed of the boat in still water ? (in km/h)Â
(1) 12Â
(2) 30Â
(3) 18Â
(4) 24Â
(5) 36Â
2. At 60% of its usual speed, a train of length L metre crosses a platform 240 m long in 15 sec. At its usual speed, the train crosses a pole in 6 sec. What is the value of L (in metre) ?Â
(1) 270Â
(2) 225Â
(3) 220Â
(4) 480Â
(5) 240Â
3. P, Q and R have a certain amount of money with themselves. Q has 50% more than what P has, and R 1/3rd of what Q has. if P,Q and R together have Rs.246/- then how much money does P alone have ? (in Rs)Â
(1) 75Â
(2) 60Â
(3) 120Â
(4) 82Â
(5) 90Â
Directions (4-7) : What will come in place of question mark (?) in the given number series ?Â
4. 27 37 45 51 ?Â
(1) 58Â
(2) 80Â
(3) 65Â
(4) 74Â
(5) 55
Â
5. 700 457 376 349 340 ?Â
(1) 266Â
(2) 329Â
(3) 304Â
(4) 337Â
(5) 307Â
6. 1 2 6 21 88 ?Â
(1) 425Â
(2) 475Â
(3) 295Â
(4) 445Â
(5) 395Â
7. 19 20 16 25 9 ?Â
(1) 45Â
(2) 55Â
(3) 59Â
(4) 34Â
(5) 81Â
See complete set of questions and key at the links below