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Night Class Reasoning Questions for RRB PO : 18 August 2017

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Reasoning is a game of wits and presence of mind! Yes, it is true and it might seem as the greatest of the challenge after English Section’s surprises but yet this one can easily be dealt with. You just need correct practice and hardwire your brain to quickly make decisions of what to attempt and what to leave. And for same we are providing you questions on Night Class Reasoning Question. To Practice more with these new pattern Reasoning Question for RRB PO Exam 2017.

Directions (1-5): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer 
(a)if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 
(b)if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 
(c)if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(d)if the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. 
(e)if the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
Q1. There are five boys Siddhu, Harshit, Kamal, Shubham and Mahesh each having different height. Then who among following is second tallest?
Statements
I. Only Harshit is taller than Kamal.
II. Shubham and Mahesh are shorter than Siddhu.
Q2. How many sons does Shobha have?
Statements: 
I. Shobha is mother of Sharwan, who is brother of Ankur.
II. Shobha’s daughter Shubhi has only two brothers.
Q3. What is the code for ‘there’ in the code language?
Statements: 
I. In the code language, ‘there is she’ is written as ‘sx ma fx’ and ‘she is good’ is written as ‘fx sx ro’.
II. In the code language, ‘there are you going’ is written as ‘la ma pa je’ and ‘there is the girl’ is written as ‘ch fa ma fx’.
Q4. Five friends A, B, C, D and E each have different earnings. Who among following earns most
Statements: 
I. A earns more than B but not as much as E and C.
II. D earns more than E and C.
Q5. How is Savita related to rajesh?
Statements: 
I. Savita’s brother is the only grandson of Rajesh’s father who has only one son.
II. Savita has one brother Mintu. Rajesh is father of Mintu.
Directions (6-10): In the following question @, ©, *, % and & are used according to following meaning.
‘P * Q’ means, ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means, ‘P is neither greater nor smaller than Q’.
‘P & Q’ means, ‘P is neither greater nor equal to Q’.
‘P © Q’ means, ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means, ‘P is neither smaller nor equal to Q’.
Now according to the following statement if they are true, judge their Conclusions I, II and III follow definitely true.
Q6. Statements: Z © X, X @ C, C % P
Conclusions: 
I. Z @ P
II. X % P
III. P * Z
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Only III is true
(d) I and III are true
(e) None of these
Q7. Statements: B @ X, X * F, F © H
Conclusions: 
I. F @ B
II. H % X
III. H * B
(a) Only I is true
(b) I and III are true
(c) Only II is true
(d) None is true
(e) None of these

Q8. Statements: Z & S, S @ T, T © U
Conclusions: 
I. U * S
II. T & Z
III. S @ U
(a) Either I or III is true
(b) Only I is true
(c) Only III is true
(d) I and II are true
(e) None of the above
Q9. Statements: K % H, H * G, G & I
Conclusions: 
I. H & I
II. G © K
III. K * I
(a) Only I is true
(b) I and II are true
(c) Only III is true
(d) None is true
(e) All of the above

Q10. Statements: T @ Y, Y © G, G * W
Conclusions: 
I. G % T
II. T * G
III. T @ G
(a) Either I or II is true
(b) Either II or III is true
(c) Only III is true
(d) None is true
(e) None of the above
Directions (11-12): Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument is.
Q11. Statements: Should ‘literacy’ be the minimum criterion for becoming a voter in India?
Arguments
I. No, mere literacy is no guarantee of political maturity of an individual.
II. Yes, illiterate people are never to make politically wiser decisions of voting for a right candidate or party.
III. No, voting is the constitutional right of every citizen.
(a) None is strong
(b) I and III are strong
(c) III is strong
(d) II and III are strong
(e) All are strong

Q12. Statements: Should road repair work in big cities be carried out only late at night?
Arguments
I. No, this way the work will never get completed.
II. No, this can never be a good practice to repair a road in late night.
III. Yes, the commuters will face a lot of problems due to repair work during the day.
(a) None is strong
(b) Only (I) is strong
(c) Only (III) is strong
(d) (II) and (III) are strong
(e) (I) and (II) are strong
Directions (13-15): In each question below is given a statement followed by two course of actions numbered I and II. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the suggested course of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Given answer:
(a) if only I follows.
(b) if only II follows.
(c) if either I or II follows.
(d) if neither I nor II follows.
(e) if both I and II follow.
Q13. Statements: Three girls in a prestigious university campus were molested by a group of people.
Course of action
I. Police must try to arrest and punish them.
II. The university authority should provide security on the campus for the safety of the students.
Q14. Statements: There is an alarming increase in the number of people suffering from malaria in many parts of the city.
Course of action
I. The municipal corporation has advised all the government hospitals to store adequate supply of malaria drugs.
II. The municipal corporation has urged people to use mosquito repellants and keep their premises clean.
Q15. Statements: Smuggling of valuable idols has increased and stealing of idols from the temples has become a common feature.
Course of action
I. Government should provide security for all the temples.
II. A special task force should be constituted to nab the persons involved in it.

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