BCBR Mock Test

SectionNo. of QuestionsTime (Minutes)Question TypeDifficulty Level
Numerical / Quantitative Ability20–2535–40MCQs & TITAMedium–High
Verbal Ability / English15–2020–25MCQsMedium
Logical / Analytical Reasoning20–2530–35Puzzles, Syllogism, Series, Data InterpretationMedium–High
Basic Coding / Programming1030–45Coding, Output-Based, Logic-BasedHigh
Total100150–180Mixed (MCQ, TITA, Coding)Medium–High
SectionNo. of QuestionsTime (Minutes)Question Type
Numerical / Quantitative Ability2535–40MCQ / TITA
Verbal / English2020–25MCQ
Logical / Analytical Reasoning2530–35MCQ / Puzzles
Basic Coding / Programming1030–45Coding / Output-Based
Total80150Mixed

BCBR Mock Test – Part 1: Numerical / Quantitative Ability (Q1–25)

Q1. A train covers a distance of 180 km in 3 hours. What is the speed of the train in km/h?
A. 50
B. 55
C. 60
D. 65

Q2. If 15% of a number is 45, find the number.
A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. 350

Q3. The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 54. Find the numbers.
A. 16, 18, 20
B. 18, 20, 22
C. 14, 16, 18
D. 12, 14, 16

Q4. A man bought an article for ₹500 and sold it at a 20% profit. What is the selling price?
A. ₹550
B. ₹580
C. ₹600
D. ₹620

Q5. A can complete a work in 12 days, B can complete it in 15 days. How long will they take to complete the work together?
A. 6 days
B. 6.5 days
C. 7 days
D. 7.5 days

Q6. Find the next number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A. 36
B. 40
C. 42
D. 44

Q7. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:2. If there are 30 students, how many boys are there?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 18
D. 20

Q8. A bag contains 4 red, 5 green, and 6 blue balls. One ball is drawn randomly. Probability it is not blue.
A. 9/15
B. 10/15
C. 11/15
D. 12/15

Q9. If 20% of a number is 50, find the number.
A. 200
B. 220
C. 240
D. 250

Q10. Find the sum of the first 20 natural numbers.
A. 200
B. 210
C. 220
D. 230

Q11. A man invests ₹8000 at 10% per annum simple interest. Find interest for 3 years.
A. ₹2400
B. ₹2500
C. ₹2600
D. ₹2700

Q12. 3 pipes can fill a tank in 12, 15, and 20 hours respectively. If all work together, how long to fill the tank?
A. 5 hrs
B. 6 hrs
C. 7 hrs
D. 8 hrs

Q13. If a:b = 4:5 and b:c = 2:3, find a:c.
A. 8:15
B. 4:6
C. 8:10
D. 6:15

Q14. A sum of money doubles in 5 years at simple interest. Find the rate of interest per annum.
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 15%
D. 20%

Q15. Solve: 7x – 9 = 26
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7

Q16. A train travels 360 km at a speed of 60 km/h. How long will it take?
A. 5 hrs
B. 6 hrs
C. 7 hrs
D. 8 hrs

Q17. Find the next number in the series: 5, 10, 20, 40, ?
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 90

Q18. 50% of a number is 125. Find the number.
A. 200
B. 250
C. 275
D. 300

Q19. A sum of money at simple interest becomes 3 times in 10 years. Find the rate of interest.
A. 10%
B. 15%
C. 20%
D. 25%

Q20. A car covers 300 km in 5 hours. Find its speed.
A. 50 km/h
B. 55 km/h
C. 60 km/h
D. 65 km/h

Q21. Solve: 3x + 7 = 19
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

Q22. Cost price of an article is ₹450. If sold at 20% profit, find selling price.
A. ₹540
B. ₹550
C. ₹560
D. ₹570

Q23. If a:b = 5:6 and b:c = 3:4, find a:c.
A. 15:24
B. 5:8
C. 5:6
D. 10:12

Q24. Find the next number in the series: 3, 9, 27, 81, ?
A. 108
B. 243
C. 162
D. 324

Q25. A sum at compound interest doubles in 3 years. Find the annual rate of interest.
A. 20%
B. 25%
C. 30%
D. 33%


Part 2: Verbal / English (Q26–45)

Q26. Choose the correctly spelled word:
A. Accomodate
B. Accommodate
C. Acomodate
D. Acommodate

Q27. Fill in the blank: She ___ to the market yesterday.
A. goes
B. gone
C. went
D. going

Q28. Select the synonym of “Abundant”:
A. Scarce
B. Plentiful
C. Rare
D. Insufficient

Q29. Select the antonym of “Optimistic”:
A. Hopeful
B. Pessimistic
C. Confident
D. Cheerful

Q30. Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence: “time / the / is / gold / of / essence”
A. Gold is the time of essence
B. Time is the essence of gold
C. Time is of the essence
D. Essence is of the time

Q31. Choose the correct preposition: She is good ___ painting.
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. for

Q32. Select the synonym of “Rapid”:
A. Slow
B. Fast
C. Lazy
D. Weak

Q33. Fill in the blank: He ___ finished his homework.
A. have
B. has
C. had
D. having

Q34. Choose the correct article: I saw ___ eagle in the sky.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article

Q35. Select the antonym of “Scarcity”:
A. Lack
B. Plenty
C. Shortage
D. Insufficiency

Q36. Identify the correctly spelled word:
A. Recieve
B. Receive
C. Recive
D. Receeve

Q37. Select the synonym of “Courage”:
A. Bravery
B. Fear
C. Cowardice
D. Weakness

Q38. Fill in the blank: She ___ reading a book.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. be

Q39. Choose the correct tense: He ___ football every Sunday.
A. plays
B. play
C. played
D. playing

Q40. Select the synonym of “Intelligent”:
A. Clever
B. Dumb
C. Weak
D. Stupid

Q41–45. Reading Comprehension: Read the passage below and answer the 5 questions:

Passage:
“Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humanity. Rising global temperatures are leading to more frequent extreme weather events, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels. It is crucial for countries to adopt sustainable practices and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to protect the environment for future generations.”

Q41. What is considered the biggest challenge in the passage?
A. Pollution
B. Climate change
C. Deforestation
D. Global trade

Q42. Rising global temperatures cause:
A. Extreme weather events
B. Melting glaciers
C. Rising sea levels
D. All of the above

Q43. Why should countries adopt sustainable practices?
A. To increase trade
B. To protect the environment
C. To reduce taxes
D. To improve technology

Q44. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an effect of climate change?
A. Rising sea levels
B. Frequent extreme weather
C. Global warming
D. Deforestation

Q45. “Greenhouse gas emissions” should be reduced to:
A. Save the environment
B. Increase industrial output
C. Improve transport systems
D. Build more cities

Part 3: Logical / Analytical Reasoning (Q46–70)

Series / Missing Number (Q46–50)

Q46. Find the next number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A. 36
B. 40
C. 42
D. 44

Q47. Find the missing number: 7, 14, 28, 56, ?
A. 70
B. 84
C. 112
D. 120

Q48. 3, 9, 27, 81, ?
A. 108
B. 162
C. 243
D. 324

Q49. 5, 10, 20, 40, ?
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 90

Q50. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ?
A. 30
B. 35
C. 36
D. 40


Coding-Decoding / Letter Series (Q51–55)

Q51. If in a certain code, APPLE → BQQMF, how is BANANA written?
A. CBOBOB
B. CBOBOB
C. CBPBOB
D. CBOPAB

Q52. In a code language, CAT → DBU, DOG → EPH. How is FISH coded?
A. GJTI
B. GJTI
C. GJUI
D. GJUI

Q53. Find the missing letter: A, C, F, J, ?
A. O
B. N
C. M
D. P

Q54. Find the missing letter in the series: Z, X, U, Q, ?
A. M
B. N
C. O
D. P

Q55. If ROAD → SPBE, how is CAMP coded?
A. DBNQ
B. DBOR
C. DBNP
D. DBOP


Syllogism / Blood Relation (Q56–60)

Q56. Statements:

  • All cats are dogs.
  • Some dogs are rabbits.

Conclusions:

  1. Some cats are rabbits.
  2. All dogs are cats.

A. Only 1 follows
B. Only 2 follows
C. Both follow
D. None follows

Q57. Pointing to a man, Riya said, “He is the son of my mother’s brother.” How is the man related to Riya?
A. Brother
B. Cousin
C. Uncle
D. Nephew

Q58. A is the father of B. C is the mother of A. D is the brother of C. How is D related to B?
A. Uncle
B. Father
C. Grandfather
D. Brother

Q59. Statements: All pens are pencils. Some pencils are erasers. Conclusions:

  1. Some pens are erasers.
  2. Some erasers are pens.

A. Only 1 follows
B. Only 2 follows
C. Both follow
D. None follows

Q60. Pointing to a woman, Arun said, “She is the mother of my father’s only son.” How is she related to Arun?
A. Mother
B. Sister
C. Daughter-in-law
D. Grandmother


Directions / Puzzle (Q61–65)

Q61. A man walks 3 km north, then 4 km east. How far is he from the starting point?
A. 5 km
B. 6 km
C. 7 km
D. 8 km

Q62. Pointing to a boy, a man says, “He is the son of my father’s sister.” How is the boy related to the man?
A. Nephew
B. Cousin
C. Brother
D. Uncle

Q63. A clock shows 3:15. What is the angle between hour and minute hand?
A. 0°
B. 7.5°
C. 30°
D. 37.5°

Q64. If A is 20 km south of B, and C is 10 km west of B, what is the distance between A and C?
A. 25 km
B. 30 km
C. 15 km
D. 20 km

Q65. In a row, P is 5th from the left, Q is 7th from the right. There are 15 people. How many are between P and Q?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6


Seating Arrangement / Puzzle (Q66–70)

Q66. Five friends A, B, C, D, E are sitting in a row. B is left of C. D is right of A. E is at the extreme left. Who is in the middle?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D

Q67. Six people P, Q, R, S, T, U sit in a circle. P is opposite Q. R is right of S. T is left of U. Who is opposite R?
A. P
B. Q
C. S
D. T

Q68. A cube is painted on all sides. If cut into 27 smaller cubes, how many cubes have exactly 2 faces painted?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 12
D. 6

Q69. A bag contains 6 red, 4 green, and 5 blue balls. If one is picked randomly, probability of not picking blue?
A. 5/15
B. 10/15
C. 11/15
D. 12/15

Q70. In a code, MONDAY → 529814, FRIDAY → 326947. What is the code for SUNDAY?
A. 978214
B. 958214
C. 978124
D. 972814

Part 4: Basic Coding / Programming (Q71–80)

Q71. Find the largest of three numbers
Write a program to read three integers and print the largest.

Input: Three integers separated by space
Output: Single integer representing the largest number

Example:
Input: 12 7 9
Output: 12


Q72. Check whether a number is prime
Write a program to check if a given number is prime. Print Yes if prime, No if not.

Input: A single integer
Output: Yes or No

Example:
Input: 17
Output: Yes


Q73. Find factorial of a number
Write a program to compute the factorial of a non-negative integer.

Input: A single integer n
Output: Factorial of n

Example:
Input: 5
Output: 120


Q74. Print Fibonacci series up to N terms
Write a program to print the first N numbers of the Fibonacci series.

Input: A single integer N
Output: N numbers separated by space

Example:
Input: 7
Output: 0 1 1 2 3 5 8


Q75. Count vowels and consonants in a string
Write a program to count the number of vowels and consonants in a given string (ignore spaces and special characters).

Input: A single string
Output: Vowels:X Consonants:Y

Example:
Input: HELLO
Output: Vowels:2 Consonants:3


Q76. Reverse a string
Write a program to reverse the input string and print it.

Input: A single string
Output: Reversed string

Example:
Input: WORLD
Output: DLROW


Q77. Check if a string is palindrome
Write a program to check whether the input string is a palindrome. Print Yes or No.

Input: A single string
Output: Yes or No

Example:
Input: MADAM
Output: Yes


Q78. Remove duplicate elements from an array
Write a program to remove duplicates from an integer array and print the resulting array in the same order.

Input: Space-separated integers
Output: Array with unique elements separated by space

Example:
Input: 1 2 3 2 4 1
Output: 1 2 3 4


Q79. Find the second largest element in an array
Write a program to find the second largest number in an integer array.

Input: Space-separated integers
Output: Single integer – second largest element

Example:
Input: 5 3 9 1 7
Output: 7


Q80. Check if two strings are anagrams
Write a program to check if two given strings are anagrams of each other. Print Yes or No.

Input: Two strings separated by space
Output: Yes or No

Example:
Input: LIST SILT
Output: Yes

Q#Answer
1C
2C
3B
4C
5A
6C
7C
8B
9C
10B
11A
12B
13A
14C
15D
16B
17C
18B
19B
20C
21B
22A
23A
24B
25B
26B
27C
28B
29B
30C
31A
32B
33B
34B
35B
36B
37A
38A
39A
40A
41B
42D
43B
44D
45A
46C
47C
48C
49C
50C
51A
52A
53A
54A
55A
56D
57B
58A
59D
60A
61A
62B
63B
64A
65B
66B
67B
68C
69C
70A
71— (Program to find largest of 3 numbers)
72— (Program to check prime)
73— (Program to find factorial)
74— (Program to print Fibonacci series)
75— (Program to count vowels/consonants)
76— (Program to reverse a string)
77— (Program to check palindrome)
78— (Program to remove duplicates from array)
79— (Program to find second largest element)
80— (Program to check if two strings are anagrams)

Disclaimer:
This mock test is created for educational purposes only, based on previous year trends of the BCBR exam. Answers are indicative and intended for practice; actual exam pattern or questions may vary.