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Dear Readers,
As we all know SBI PO is here and we are here to help you by providing daily night class quizzes on new pattern questions with different topics that will help you to go through this exam. So, here we are with some tough New Pattern questions of reasoning.

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Directions (Q1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are seven workers – L, M, N, P, Q, R and S – who work in seven different companies, viz Nestle, Cadbury, Amul, MDH, Sonata, Dabur and Colgate, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them has a mobile of a different company, viz Nokia, Motorola, Lenovo, Micromax, Samsung, Redmi and HTC, but not necessarily in the same order. 
N works in Nestle and he uses neither Nokia nor Samsung. P uses Redmi and he works in Cadbury. Q and R do not work in Amul and neither of them uses Samsung. M works in MDH and he uses Lenovo. The one who works in Dabur uses HTC mobile. S works in Colgate and uses Micromax. Q does not work in Sonata. 

Q1. Q works in which of the following companies? 
(a) Dabur 
(b) Amul 
(c) Colgate 
(d) Can’t be determined 
(e) None of the above

Q2. N uses which of the following mobiles? 
(a) HTC 
(b) Motorola 
(c) Redmi 
(d) Micromax 
(e) None of the above 

Q3. Which of the following statements is/are true? 
(a) L works in Sonata and uses Nokia 
(b) R works in Amul and uses Samsung 
(c) Q works in Dabur and uses HTC 
(d) All of the above are true 
(e) None of the above

Q4. Who among the following uses Nokia? 
(a) R 
(b) Q 
(c) N 
(d) Can’t be determined 
(e) None of the above

Q5. Which of the following combinations is true? 
(a) S-Dabur-HTC 
(b) Q-Dabur-MDH 
(c) P-Amul-Redmi 
(d) R-Sonata-Motorola 
(e) L-Amul-Samsung 

Directions (6-10): In the following questions, two Conclusions is given and five statements are given as (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). From this you have to take the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given statement logically follows.

Q6. Conclusions:
All dogs being monkeys is a possibility.
Some Monkeys are Cats is a possibility
Statements:
(a) Statements: All dogs are cats. No cat is Pig. All Pigs are Monkeys.
(b) Statements: No Cat is dog. No dog is Monkey. No Monkey is pig.
(c) Statements: All dogs are cats. No dog is Pig. No cat is monkey.
(d) Statements: All Cats are dogs. No cat is Pig. No dog is Monkey.
(e) Statements: All dogs are cats. No cat is Monkey. All Pigs are Monkeys.

Q7. Conclusions:
No teacher is a lawyer.
All doctors are students.
Statements:
(a) Statements: All Students are teachers. All teachers are doctors. No doctor is a lawyer.
(b) Statements: All doctors are teachers. All teachers are students. Some Students are lawyers.
(c) Statements: All doctors are teachers. No teachers are student. Some Students are lawyers.
(d) Statements: All doctors are teachers. All teachers are students. No Student is a lawyer
(e) Statements: All doctors are teachers. No teachers are student. No Student is a lawyer.

Q8. Conclusions:
At least some hills being lake is a possibility.
Some mountains are hills.
Statements:
(a) Statements: All Hills are Mountains. All hills are rivers. No hill is a lake.
(b) Statements: All Hills are Mountains. All Mountains are rivers. No river is a lake.
(c) Statements: Some Hills are Mountains. Some hills are rivers. No hill is a lake.
(d) Statements: Some Hills are Mountains. All Mountains are rivers. No hill is a lake.
(e) Statements: All Hills are Mountains. Some hills are rivers. No river is a lake.

Q9. Conclusions:
Atleast some beans are carrot.
Some brinjals being carrot is a possibility
Statements:
(a) Statements: All carrots are beans. Some beans are apples. No brinjal is Carrot.
(b) Statements: No carrots is beans. Some beans are brinjals. No brinjal is apple.
(c) Statements: All carrots are beans. Some beans are brinjals. No brinjal is apple.
(d) Statements: No carrots is beans. Some beans are brinjals. No brinjal is apple.
(e) Statements: All carrots are beans. Some beans are apples. No brinjal is carrot.

Q10. Conclusions:
All months being year is a possibility.
No month is a day.
Statements:
(a) Statements: Some months are weeks. No week is a day. No month is a year.
(b) Statements: All months are weeks. No week is a day. All days are years.
(c) Statements: Some months are weeks. All months are days. No month is a year.
(d) Statements: All months are weeks. No week is a day. No month is a year.
(e) Statements: Some months are weeks. All months are days. All days are years.

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language 
‘game played for right’ is written as ‘@D6, *T5, %R3, #E4’
‘fight perform really ghastly’ is written as ‘@M7, %T5, *Y6, #Y7’
‘perfect figure ruin great’ is written as ‘%E6, @T7, #T5, *N4’
‘place for give respect’ is written as ‘%R3, #E4, *T7, @E5’

Q11. Which of the following code for ‘Pleasure’?
(a) @E6
(b) %P8
(c) @E8
(d) #T7
(e) None of the above

Q12. Which of the following code for ‘perfect’?
(a) #T5
(b) @T7
(c) *N4
(d) %E6
(e) None of the above

Q13. In the given code language, what does the code ‘%E6’ stand for?
(a) figure
(b) ruin
(c) great
(d) perfect
(e) None of the above

Q14. Which of the following code for ‘respect fight’?
(a) *T7, @M7
(b) %TM, #E4
(c) #E4, *Y6
(d) *T7, %T5
(e) Can’t be determined

Q15. Which of the following code for ‘ghost’?
(a) #T6
(b) @T7
(c) %G7
(d) #T5
(e) None of the above
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