Dear Readers,
Just a few days are left for SBI PO and NIACL Assistant Examination. It is time to pace up your preparation for SBI PO Prelims and NIACL Assistant Prelims 2017. These Reasoning questions will also help you in preparing for BOB PO and NICL AO 2017 recruitment examination.
Directions (1-3): Question consists of Five statements followed by five conclusions. Consider 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 does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
Q1. Statements: Some trade is economics. No economics is enterprise. All enterprise is growth. Some growth is industry. All industry is machine.
Conclusions:
(a) Some trade is not enterprise.
(b) Some machine is growth.
(c) All economics is being growth possibility.
(d) Some machine is enterprise.
Q2. Statements: All currency is economy. Some economy is dodge. All dodge is trade. No dodge is deficit. All deficit is tariff
Conclusions:
(a) Some trade is economy.
(b) Some trade is not deficit.
(c) Some economy is not deficit.
(d) Some currency is not deficit.
(e) All currency is being trade is possibility.
Q3. Statements: Some gender is parity. Some parity is layer. Some layer is society. All society is social. Some society is comfort.
Conclusions:
(a) Some social is comfort.
(b) Some layer is social.
(c) All gender is being layer possibility.
(d) Some social is parity.
(e) All gender is being comfort possibility.
Directions (4-5): In the questions below are given two conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions either definitely or possibly. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Q4. Conclusions: Some manner is court. Some verbal is strong.
Statements:
(a) All group is strong. Some strong is verbal. All verbal is manner. No manner is physical. All court is physical.
(b) Some group is court. All court is strong. Some strong is verbal. All verbal is manner. Some manner is physical.
(c) Some group is manner. All manner is strong. Some strong is verbal. All verbal is physical. Some physical is court.
(d) All group is verbal. Some verbal is strong. Some strong is manner. All manner is physical. Some physical is court.
(e) None of these.
Q5. Conclusions: Some bat is not pig. Some pig is rat.
Statements:
(a) Some bat is cat. All cat is mat. No mat is pig. Some pig is goat. All goat is rat.
(b)Some bat is pig. All pig is rat. No rat is cat. All mat is cat. Some cat is goat.
(c) Some bat is mat. No mat is cat. All pig is cat. Some cat is goat. All goat is rat.
(d) Some bat is cat. All cat is mat. No cat is goat. All pig is goat. Some goat is rat.
(e) None of these.
Directions (6-8): Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
“wide spread abuse in” is coded as” 14@B 2#E 16@F 9@D”
“our immigration system is” is coded as ” 25@F 19@B 21#C 13#K ”
“Workers of all backgrounds” is coded as” 12#C 1#K 15#G 6@B ”
Q6.What is the code for ‘petitions’ in the given code language?
(a) 5#I
(b) 5@I
(c) 25@1
(d) 25#I
(e)None of these
Q7.What is the code for ‘mandated’in the given code language?
(a) 12#H
(b) 12@H
(c) 1#H
(d) 1@H
(e)None of these
Q8.What may be the possible code for ‘administration’ in the given code language?
(a) 4@N
(b) 5@N
(c) 4#N
(d) 6@N
(e)None of these
Q9. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expressions B > N as well as D ≤ L definitely true?
B _ L _ O _ N _ D
(a) =, =, ≥, ≥
(b) >, ≥, =, >
(c) >, <, =, ≤
(d) >, =, =, ≥
(e) >, =, ≥, >
Q10. Which of the following should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression A < P definitely false?
_ ≤ _ < _ > _
(a) L, N, P, A
(b) L, A, P, N
(c) A, L, P, N
(d) N, A, P, L
(e) P, N, A, L
Directions (11-12): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
In a five-letter English word (which may or may not be a meaningful English word), there are two letters between L and P. S is not placed immediately next to L. There is only one letter between S and A. S is towards the right of A. S is not placed immediately next to E.
Q11. Which of the following is correct with respect to the word thus formed?
(a) E is at one of the extreme ends of the word.
(b) P is not placed immediately next to A.
(c) There are two letters between A and E in the word thus formed.
(d) P is placed second to the right of E.
(e) None is correct
Q12. Which of the following words will be formed based on the given conditions?
(a) SPAEL
(b) PEALS
(c) LEAPS
(d) SEPAL
(e) LAPSE
Directions (13-14): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Amongst five friends, each got a different percentage of marks in the examination. Anika scored more than Alka but less than Anjali. Anjali scored 70% marks. Anamika scored less marks than only Anshika. The one who scored the minimum marks scored 65% marks and the one who scored the highest, scored 87% marks.
Q13. Who scored the second lowest marks?
(a) Alka
(b) Anshika
(c) Anamika
(d) Anjali
(e) Anika
Q14. Who is the most likely to have scored 82% marks?
(a) Alka
(b) Anika
(c) Anamika
(d) Anshika
(e) Either Anshika or Alka
Q15. Prakash walked 40 metres towards West, took a left turn and walked 30 metres. He then took a right turn and walked 20 metres, He again took a right turn and walked 30 metres. How far was he from the starting point?
(a) 60 m-north
(b) 60 m-south
(c) 90 m-east
(d) 60m-west
(e) None of these