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 IBPS PO Exam 2017.
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 5 persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In the 1st row E, F, G, H and I are sitting and all of them are facing south. In the 2nd row T, U, V, W and Z are sitting and all of them are facing towards north direction but not necessarily in the same order. In the given seating arrangement each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row. The one who is an immediate
The one who is an immediate neighbor of H is facing W. F does not sit at the extreme ends of the row. V and Z are immediate neighbors. Only one person sits between I and G. Z sits second to the left of the person who faces I. E faces the person who is on the immediate left of Z. T sits at the left end of the row. E and H are not immediate neighbours.
The one who is an immediate neighbor of H is facing W. F does not sit at the extreme ends of the row. V and Z are immediate neighbors. Only one person sits between I and G. Z sits second to the left of the person who faces I. E faces the person who is on the immediate left of Z. T sits at the left end of the row. E and H are not immediate neighbours.
Q1. Who among the following sits between G and I ?
(a) H
(b) F
(c) E
(d) T
(e) None of these
Q2. Who among the following faces G ?
(a) U
(b) V
(c) H
(d) Z
(e) None of these
Q3. Who among the following sits second to the right of the person who faces U ?
(a) F
(b) I
(c) W
(d) V
(e) None of these
Q4. How many persons sits between E and H ?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Q5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(a) GZ
(b) FV
(c) WI
(d) UH
(e) EV
Directions (6-10): In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
(a) if only conclusion I follows.
(b) if only conclusion II follows.
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) if both conclusions I and II follow.
Q6. Statements:
Some vegetable are mango.
No mango is a potato.
Conclusions:
I. Some vegetable are not potato.
II. Some potato are not mango.
Q7. Statements:
No orange is sweet.
All grape are sweet.
Conclusions:
I. Some sweet are grape.
II. some grape are not orange.
Q8. Statements:
All school are coaching.
Some coaching are class.
Conclusions:
I. All class being school is a possibility.
II. All class are school.
Q9. Statements:
Some set are book.
All book are copy.
Conclusions:
I. All set are copy.
II. some copy are set.
Q10. Statements:
All ring are circle.
Some circle is square.
Conclusions:
I. Some ring are square.
II. All square are ring.
Q11. How many such pairs of letters are there in the meaningless word “EMPLOYE” each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(a) none
(b) two
(c) three
(d) one
(e) more than three
Q12. A, B, C, D and E are travelling to a station. Each of them reaches there at a different time. C reaches only after A, and B reaches only before E. Who among them is the third to reach the station ?
(a) E
(b) B
(c) D
(d) C
(e) A
Q13. What should come in place of question mark(?) in the following series ?
CX DW EV FU GT ?
(a) KM
(b) HS
(c) IR
(d) IJ
(e) None of these
Q14. How many such pairs of letters are there in the meaningless word “MANAGER” each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(a) none
(b) two
(c) three
(d) one
(e) more than three
Q15. In a certain code GOLD is written as’54%©’ and BLUE is written as ‘2%@3’. How is BOLD written in that code ?
(a) 2%4©
(b) 24%3
(c) 24%©
(d) 24©%
(e) None of these
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