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IBPS Reasoning Quiz for 2019 Exams: 28th February 2019

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Reasoning Questions for IBPS Exam 2019:

Reasoning Ability is an onerous section. With the increasing complexity of questions, it becomes hard for one to give it the cold shoulder. The only way to make the grade in this particular section in the forthcoming banking exams. And, to let you practice with the best of the latest pattern questions, here is the Adda247 Reasoning Quiz based on the exact same pattern of questions that are being asked in the exams.

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Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the given questions. 

In a certain code language,

‘that books are good’ is written as ‘ma co he mx,

‘pen are good’ is written as ‘mx he kl’
‘good is a better option’ is written as ‘mx mh la sa ox’,
‘books is option of pen’ is written as ‘kl mh co ze ox’.
(All codes are two-letter codes only.)

Q1. What does the code ‘la’ stand for in the given code language?

Good
is
a
better
Either (c) or (d)
Solution:
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Q2. What is the code for ‘option’?
kl
ox
mh
ze
Either(b) or (c)
Solution:
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Q3. In the given code language, which of the following means ‘a better option’?
la sa mh
sa la ox
ox sa mh
Either (a) or (b)
mx mh la
Solution:
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Q4. What does the code ‘co’ stand for?
books
are
that
Good
Either (a) or (c)
Solution:
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Q5. What is the code for ‘that’ in the given code language?
ma
he
co
mx
mh
Solution:
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Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow: 

Eight persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row–I A, B, C and D are seated and all of them facing south while they are from different cities Agra, Delhi, Surat and Noida . In row-II P, Q, R and S are seated and all of them are facing north while they are from different cities Pune, Katra, Jaipur and Jammu. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.

B is seated second to the right of the person who is from Delhi. C is seated opposite to the person who is from Katra, who is seated second to the left of S. Q is seated immediate left of the person who is from Jaipur. A is seated immediate right of the person who is from Noida. The person who is from Pune is seated opposite to B. P is seated opposite to the person who is from Agra but not at the end.

Q6. Who is seated between A and the person who is from Surat?

B
C
D
Person who is from Jaipur
Person who is from Noida
Solution:
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Q7. Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the rows?
Q and the person who is from Pune
R and the person who is from Jammu
S and the person who is from Katra
D and the person who is from Surat
A and the person who is from Agra
Solution:
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Q8. Who amongst the following faces the person who is from Jammu?
The person who is from Agra
The person who is from Surat
The person who is from Noida
The person who is from Delhi
D
Solution:
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Q9. Who amongst the following is from Surat?
B
C
D
A
Cannot be determined
Solution:
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Q10. Who amongst the following is from Pune?
R
C
D
A
Cannot be determined
Solution:
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Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions. 

Q11. Statements: M > N > O < P ≥ Q

Conclusions:
1) N>Q
2) M>Q
Only conclusion 1 follows
Only conclusion 2 follows
Either conclusion 1 or 2 follows
Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 follow
Both conclusion 1 and 2 follows
Q12. Statements: A > B > C ≤ X < Y
Conclusions:
1) C>Y
2) C<A
Only conclusion 1 follows
Only conclusion 2 follows
Either conclusion 1 or 2 follows
Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 follow
Both conclusion 1 and 2 follows
Q13. Statements: A=B ≥ C ≥ D < E
Conclusions:
1) D=A
2) B>D
Only conclusion 1 follows
Only conclusion 2 follows
Either conclusion 1 or 2 follows
Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 follow
Both conclusion 1 and 2 follows
Q14. Statements: A=B ≥ C ≥ D < E
Conclusions: 
1) A≥E
2) E=C
Only conclusion 1 follows
Only conclusion 2 follows
Either conclusion 1 or 2 follows
Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 follow
Both conclusion 1 and 2 follows
Q15. Statements: A < E < C > B > D
Conclusions:
1) C>D
2) B<A
Only conclusion 1 follows
Only conclusion 2 follows
Either conclusion 1 or 2 follows
Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 follow
Both conclusion 1 and 2 follows
               


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