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REASONING QUIZ 3 FOR IBPS PO & CLERK

Directions : Which of the following given below conclusions are true.
1. Statement:             F < N ;  R > N ; H > R
Conclusions:            I. R > F           II. R > F         III. H . F         IV. R>H
 
a. None follows                                
b.  only II follow
c.   either I or II follows                              
d. only III and either I and II follows
2. Statement:             M < T ; K _< T ;   N < K
Conclusions:      I. M>N             II.M_<N              III. T>N          IV.M>_K
 
a. Either I or II and III follows                   
b. None follows
c.    Only III follows                                      
d. only II follows
3. Statement:    T>H ; W > H ; M_<W
 Conclusions:   I.  T>W              II. H>_M          III. H<M                IV. H>W
         
a. Only I follows                                        
b. only II and III follows
c.    only I and IV follows                            
d. either II or III follows
4. Statement:             R _< S  = T _< E ;  L = J > E
Conclusions:    I. T >_ R    II.  L > E      III. T >_ L          IV.  L > R
 
a. All follows                                     
b. I,II,IV follows
c.   only I and II follows                               
d. only I , II and IV does not follows
5. Statement:             Z  <  X  <  V  =  F  >  S  > _ K
 Conclusions:   I. V > Z                II. F>K                III. V>K                 IV. X>S
 
a. I and II follows                                         
b. only I and III follows
c.    I,II and III follows                                  
d. I,II, III and IV follows
6. Statement:             B = Y > W = Z ; T >_ X > Z
Conclusions:    I. Y > _T      II. B = T    III.  B > W          IV. T > Z
 
a. All follows                                               
b. only II follows
c.     III and IV follow                                   
d. only IV follows
7. Statement:             L >_ G > H ; C > Q >_ K ; L = C
Conclusions:    I. C > H      II. C _< G     III. K _< L   IV.  G > K  
 
a. Only I and III follows                               
b. only II and IV follows
c.    only I follows                                         
d. none follows
8. Statement:             E > X > _A > M ; E = P ; M < F
Conclusions:    I.  X < P      II. M < X       III. P >_ A          IV. A < F
 
a. None of these                                          
b. I,II and III follows
c.   I and II follows                                       
d. none follows
9. Statement:             D = F ; F _< H ;  I >_ H ;  I > K
Conclusions:    I. F=  I   II. F < I           III. D _< I         IV. H >_ D 
 
a. I and II follows                                        
b. either I or II and III follows
c.   only III follows                                       
d. None of these
10. Statement:          M < D ; K _< R ; D >K ; F < R
Conclusions:         I. F < K     II. D > F    III. M < R     IV.D>R                          
a. None is true                                            
b. only I is true
c.    only II is true                                         
d. only IV is true
ANSWERS:
1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.B, 5.C, 6.C, 7.C, 8.B, 9.D, 10.A

REASONING QUIZ 3 FOR IBPS PO & CLERK

Directions : Which of the following given below conclusions are true.
1. Statements:     
All halls are tyres.
Some tyres are wheels.
All wheels are cars.
 
            Conclusions:              
                                    I. Some cars are wheels.
                                    II. Some cars are tyres.
                                    III. Some wheels are halls.
                                    IV. All wheels are halls is a possibility.


a. None follows
b. I,II, IV follows
c. Only II and III follow
d. Only I and II follow


2. Statements:     
Some blades are hammers.
Some Hammers are knives.
Some knives are axes.
 
               Conclusions:           '
                                    I. Some Axes are hammers
                                    II. Some Knives are blades
                                    III. Some axes are blades
                                    IV. Some axes being hammer is a possibility


a. None follows
b. Only IV follows
c. Only III follows
d. Only II follows


3. Statements:     
All dolls are windows
All bottles are windows
All cars are bottles.
 
              Conclusions:           
                                    I.  All windows are cars
                                    II. Some cars are not dolls is a possibility
                                    III. Some cars are dolls
                                    IV. Some windows are cars


a. Only II,III and IV follows
b. Either II or III follows
c. Only IV follows
d. None of these


4. Statements:     
Some Benches are beads.
All beads are flowers
No tree is a flower
 
               Conclusions:
                                    I. Some beads being tree is a possibility
                                    II. Some trees are beads
                                    III. No tree is a bead.
                                    IV. Some benches being tree is a possibility


a. III and IV follows
b. IV and either II or III follows
c. Only IV follows
d. None of these


5. Statements:    
All breads are tables.
Some tables are brushes.
All brushes are paints.
 
               Conclusions:           
                                    I. Some paints are breads
                                    II. Some brushes are breads
                                    III. Some paints are tables
                                    IV. Some breads are not paints


a. Only I and II follows
b. Only III follows
c. Either I or IV and III follows
d. None  follows


6. Statements:     
Some pictures are frames.
Some frames are idols
All idols are curtains.
 
               Conclusions:          
                                    I. Some curtains are frames
                                    II. Some idols are frames
                                    III. Some pictures are not idols is a possibility
                                    IV. All idols are curtains is a possibility


a. All follows
b. I, II and III follows
c. Only I and III follows
d. None of these


7. Statements:     
All typhoons are cyclones.
All winds are typhoons.
All clouds are winds.
 
               Conclusions:           
                                    I. All typhoons are clouds
                                    II. All clouds are cyclone
                                    III. Some typhoons are not cloud.
                                    IV. Some winds are clouds is a possibility.


a. Only I follows
b. II and either I or III follows
c. II and IV and either I or III follows.
d. All follows


8. Statements:     
Some floppies are keyboards.
All keyboards are speakers.
All speakers are monitors.
 
               Conclusions:
                                    I.  Some monitors are floppies
                                    II.  All key boards are monitors
                                    III. Some monitors are keyboards.
                                    IV. Some monitors are not key board.


a. None follows
b. Either II or IV and I and III follows
c. I,II, III follows
d. Only I and II follows


9. Statements:    
All islands are countries.
All continents are islands
All planets are countries.
 
               Conclusions:          
                                    I. All countries are continents.
                                    II. Some continents are not countries.
                                    III. Some countries are not continents
                                    IV. No planet is continent is a possibility.


a. I or III and IV follows
b. I or II and IV follows
c. All follows
d. None of these


10. Statements:   
All buses are scooters
No scooter is a train.
Some trains are jeeps.
 
             Conclusions:
                                    I. No Bus is Train.
                                    II. Some Jeeps are Scooters.
                                    III. Some Jeeps are not Scooters.
                                    IV. Some Jeeps are not Bus.


a. I,III, IV follows
b. I and II or III follows
c. All follows
d. None of these

ANSWERS:
1.B, 2.B, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C, 6.B, 7.B, 8.C, 9.A, 10.A,

REASONING QUIZ 2 FOR IBPS PO & CLERK

Directions (Q.1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Parul, Sweta, Rani, Shilpa, Tweety, Usha, Vivesha and William are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each has different professions – MANAGER, MUSICIAN, DANCER, WRITER, PHOTOGRAPHER, PILOT, BANKER and BODYGUARD but not necessarily in the same order.
 
Sweta sits second to the left of ‘William’s husband, who is neither an WRITER nor a Banker. No female is an immediate neighbour of Sweta. Shilpa’s daughter sits second to the right of Usha and on the immediate left of DANCER. Usha, who is sister of Vivesha, is a Banker. Usha is not an immediate neighbour of William’s husband. Shilpa’s daughter is a MANAGER. Only one person is sitting between Parul and Usha. William’s brother Shilpa sits on the immediate left of his mother, who is an PILOT. Parul is the father of Vivesha. Only one person sits between William’s mother and Tweety. Tweety sits on the immediate right of the person who is a MUSICIAN.
 
Only one person sits between William and Vivesha. Vivesha sits second to the right of the person who is a bodyguard. Vivesha is mother of Rani and not an immediate neighbour of Tweety.
1. Who amongst the following is sitting 2nd to the left of Shilpa’s daughter?
1. Dancer
2. Pilot
3. Banker
4. Bodyguard
2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given information and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1. Shilpa
2. Parul
3. Rani
4. Tweety
3. The person who is a Photographer is sitting between which of the following persons?
1. BODYGUARD and WRITER
2. PILOT and MANAGER
3. MUSICIAN and DANCER
4. Can’t be determined
4. Who among the following is sitting opposite to Dancer?
1. Data inadequate
2. Sister of Usha
3. William’s Husband
4. Photographer
5. What is the position of Parul with respect to his grandson?
1. Immediate left
2. Third to the right
3. Immediate right
4. Second to the right
6. Pointing to a lady, Sahil said, “She is the daughter of my wife’s grandfather’s only child.” How is the woman related to Sahil?
(1) Wife  
(2) Sister – in – law
(3) Sister  
(4) Daughter
7. Piyush walks 10m towards west, then turn to his right and walks 5 meter and turns to his left and walks 2 m. and meet his friend. Then, again turns to his left and walks 5m. What is the shortest distance between his starting point and where he meets his friend?
1) 12 m.
2) 13 m.
3) 11 m.
4) 14 m.
8. Which of the following expression will be true if the expression- A ≤ G = Q < S ≤ B > C > I is definitely true?
1) Q>C
2) I > G
3) S>A
4) Q < B
9. Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions A< P as well as B > D definitely true?
P ≤ B = T ?A < D ≥ C
1) <
2) ≤
3) >
4) None of these
10. In a queue , Rahul is standing 17th from the left and Deepak is standing 25th from the right .If they interchange their position then Deepak becomes 30th from right end. Now, what is the new position of Rahul from the left and how many boys are standing in a queue?
1. 20, 45
2. 22, 46
3. 23, 47
4. Data inadequate
 
 
ANSWER 
 1.3, 2.4, 3.1, 4.2, 5.3, 6.1, 7.2, 8.3, 9.4, 10.2,