The IBPS RRB exams will commence on 03 August 2024 with the prelims of the Clerk exam. The reasoning section is one of the important sections in the RRB exams which constitutes around 50 % of prelims (i.e. 40 marks) and 25% of mains (i.e. 50 marks) exams. Without mastering this section it is impossible to think of clearing the RRB PO & Clerk exam. To enhance their preparation we are providing the important reasoning question for the IBPS RRB exams.
The reasoning section of IBPS RRB includes the following topics (including prelims and mains of both PO & Clerk)
- Puzzles
- Box Based Puzzles (Certain + Uncertain)
- Floor or Floor-Flat Based Puzzles
- Comparison/ Categorized/ Order Ranking-Based Puzzle
- Blood-Relation-based Puzzles
- Day/ Month/ Year/Age-Based Puzzle
- Seating Arrangements
- Circular/ Triangular/ Rectangular/ Square Seating Arrangement
- Linear Seating Arrangement (Single, Double, or Uncertain) + With Direction & Distance
- Direction / Coded-Direction
- Blood Relation / Coded-Blood-Relation
- Inequality / Coded Inequality
- Coding-Decoding (General + Coded)
- Resultant (Miscellaneous)
- Coded Series
- Syllogism (General +Coded)
- Data-Sufficiency (Two or Three statements)
- Input-Output (Word or Number Based)
- Logical Reasoning: Statement and Assumptions, Statement and Inference, Cause and Effect, Course of Action, Strength of Argument, and Statement and Conclusion
Important Reasoning Questions for IBPS RRB
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 statement 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 even in both 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. How is ‘Plan’ written in a code language?
- ‘plan panel study’ is written as ‘mn st dl’ and ‘month study plan’ is written as ‘op dl mn’ in that code language.
- ‘draft with month’ is written as ‘op cl xy’ and ‘plan highway project’ is written as ‘qr mn ps’ in that code language.
Q2. Point T is in which direction from point P?
- Point T is in south of Point R which is east of Point Q. Point P is in north of Point Q.
- Point Q is in west of Point P while Point T is east Point R.
Q3. Who amongst L, M, N, O, Q and P is the tallest person?
- O is shorter than Q who is taller than only two persons. Q is not as tall as L.
- P is taller than Q but not the tallest person.
Q4. By using which statement, we can conclude ‘some flute are not guitar’.
- Some piano is guitar. Some guitar is violin. All violins are flute.
- Some guitar is piano. All violins are flute. No guitar is violin.
Q5. A, B, C, D, E, and F are sitting around a circular table. How many persons are facing opposite to the centre?
- Only one person sits between D and E. F is not an immediate neighbour of E. A sits second to the left of F who faces inside the center. C faces inside and B faces outside the center.
- E sits third to the right of F and immediate left of A. C sits immediate left of B. E sits second to the right of D and faces same direction as D.
Directions (6-9): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A person starts moving from Point A towards east direction to point B. After walking 5km to reach B he turns to the left and walks 5km to reach point C. From there he turns to his left and walks 8 km. After reaching to point D he turns to the south direction and walks 10km and reached to point E. Then he again turns to his left and walks 6km to reach point F. Finally, he turns to left and walks 3km and reach to point G.
Q6. What is the shortest distance between point A and point G?
(a) 3 km
(b) 8 km
(c) 10 km
(d) 5 km
(e) None of these
Q7. Point C is in which direction with respect to point E?
(a) North-East
(b) South
(c) East
(d) South-West
(e) None of these
Q8. If the person further travels 5km from point G to reach point H, then Point B will be in which direction with respect to point H?
(a) North-East
(b) South
(c) East
(d) South-West
(e) Can’t be determined
Q9. How far is point C with respect to point A?
(a) 3√2 km
(b) 7√5 km
(c)11√3 km
(d) 5√2 km
(e) None of these
Q10. X left home and cycled 10 km towards South, then turned right and cycled 5 km and then again turned right and cycled 10 km. After this he turned left and cycled 10 km. How many kilometers will he have to cycle to reach his home from his final position straight?
(a) 10 km
(b) 15 km
(c) 20 km
(d) 25 km
(e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Amit starts his journey from point S, walks 20m towards west to reach at point D, then takes a left turn and walks for 8m to reach point N. From point N he takes a left turn and walks for 18m to reach at point X. From point X, he takes a left turn and walks 12m to reach at point Y, then takes a right turn and walks 6m to reach point T. From point T, He walks 4m in south direction and reached point M.
Q11. What is the shortest distance between point S and M?
(a) 4m
(b) 6m
(c) 2m
(d) 5m
(e) None of these
Q12. If point H is 6m west of point M then in which direction is point Y with respect to point H?
(a) South
(b) North-west
(c) South-east
(d) East
(e) North
Q13. In which direction is point T with respect of D?
(a) North
(b) South-west
(c) North-east
(d) East
(e) South-east
Q14. What is the shortest distance between Point D and Point X?
(a) √388m
(b) 10m
(c) 15m
(d) 20m
(e) None of these
Q15. In which direction is point N with respect of point Y?
(a) North-east
(b) South-west
(c) North-west
(d) South
(e) None of these
Directions (16-20): In the question below, three statements are given followed by the conclusions. 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.
Q16. Statements:
Only a few Bulls are Cows.
Some Oxes are Cows.
Only Cows are Cattles.
Conclusions:
- Some Bulls are Cattles.
- All Cows can be Bulls.
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If both conclusions I and II follow
(e) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Q17. Statements:
Only a few Zoos are Forests.
No Forests are Animals.
All Animals are Birds.
Conclusions:
- Some Zoos are not Forests.
- Some Animals are not Zoos.
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If both conclusions I and II follow
(e) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Q18. Statements:
Some Lowers are Tees.
All Tees are Tops.
No Tops are Skirts.
Conclusions:
- Some Lowers are not Skirts
- No Skirts are Tees
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If both conclusions I and II follow
(e) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Q19. Statements:
All Walnuts are Raisins.
Some Raisins are Almonds.
No Almonds are Dates.
Conclusions:
- Some Raisins are not Almonds.
- Some Walnuts are Dates.
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If both conclusions I and II follow
(e) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Q20. Statements:
All Boxes are Columns.
Some Columns are Rows.
No Rows are Tables.
Conclusions:
- No Boxes are Tables
- Some Columns are not Tables
(a) If only conclusion I follows
(b) If only conclusion II follows
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) If both conclusions I and II follow
(e) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Directions (21-25): Study the numbers and letters sequence carefully and answer the questions given below.
9 A 6 3 W 8 E S 5 T 2 F 7 Y G 4 1 H U 7 I 8 K 9 O 2 L 5 M P C 4 B 6 D 9 3 X
Q21. How many odd numbers are in between ‘T’ and ‘C’ in the given series?
(a) Seven
(b) Five
(c) Four
(d) Six
(e) None of these
Q22. If all the even numbers are removed from the given series, then which amongst the following element will be 17th to the left of ‘L’?
(a) W
(b) E
(c) 3
(d) S
(e) None of these
Q23. How many consonants are immediately preceded by a number which is greater than 3?
(a) Four
(b) Six
(c) Five
(d) Seven
(e) None of these
Q24. What is the sum of the number which is 7th number from the left end and 7th from the right end?
(a) 13
(b) 15
(c) 14
(d) 16
(e) None of these
Q25. What is the position of the element which is 18th from the right end with respect to ‘Y’?
(a) Sixth to the left
(b) Eighth to the right
(c) Seventh to the right
(d) Sixth to the right
(e) None of these
Directions (26-27): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Point J is 15m south of point V. Point L is 10m north of point H which is 15m east of point J. Point G is 5m south of point T which is 20m east of point V.
Q26. Four among the following five pair are similar in a certain way and forms a group. Which among the following pair does not belong to the group?
(a) J, L
(b) H, G
(c) L, T
(d) J, T
(e) H, V
Q27. Point T is in which direction with respect to point J?
(a) North-West
(b) West
(c) South-West
(d) North-East
(e) None of these
Directions (28-30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Point Z is 15m west of point X. Point Y is 15m west of point V. Point S is 20m south of point T. Point X is 25m north of point W which is 15m east of point R. Point S is 10m west of point R which is 20m north of point V.
Q28. Point V is in which direction with respect to point Z?
(a) South
(b) North-East
(c) North-West
(d) West
(e) None of these
Q29. Point W is in which direction with respect to point S?
(a) South
(b) North-West
(c) East
(d) North
(e) None of these
Q30. Point Y is in which direction with respect to point X?
(a) South
(b) South-West
(c) East
(d) North
(e) None of these
Directions (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
In a certain code language,
“Give your efforts rarely” is coded as “xa ca na pa”
“Never your praise rarely” is coded as “da la pa xa”
“Success give efforts never” is coded as “ca ba na da”
“Achieve your praise rarely” is coded as “ga xa pa la”
Q31. What is the code of “never”?
(a) la
(b) da
(c) ca
(d) na
(e) None of these
Q32. What could be the code of “achieve give”?
(a) ba ca
(b) da na
(c) ca ga
(d) xa pa
(e) None of these
Q33. What is the code of “rarely your success”?
(a) ba xa ca
(b) xa pa ga
(c) xa ba ca
(d) xa pa ba
(e) None of these
Q34. If the code of “efforts never” is “na da”, then what will be the code of “give praise”?
(a) ca la
(b) la ba
(c) ga ba
(d) ca na
(e) None of these
Q35. What is the code of “your”?
(a) xa
(b) la
(c) Cannot be determined
(d) ga
(e) None of these
Directions (36-37): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A walked 40m towards east from his shop and took a right turn and walked 20m. He again took a right turn and walked 30m. Finally, he took a right turn, walked 10m and reached to the station.
Q36. In which direction is the station located from his shop?
(a) South
(b) Southeast
(c) Northeast
(d) Northwest
(e) East
Q37. What is the shortest distance between A’s Shop and Station?
(a) 6m
(b) 4√5m
(c) 15m
(d) 12m
(e) 10√2m
Q38. Ashish starts walking from his office facing west and walks 40 m straight, then takes a right turn and walks 20 m straight. Further he takes a left turn and walks 10 m. In which direction is Ashish now from the starting point?
(a) North-East
(b) South-West
(c) North
(d) North-West
(e) West
Directions (39-40): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions.
H has only two children-B and C. B is the sister of C. D is the son of C. E is the brother of D. F is the mother of E. G, who is sister of D, is the granddaughter of A who is the mother of B.
Q39. How is A related to E?
(a) Grandmother
(b) Son
(c) Mother
(d) Cousin Brother
(e) None of these
Q40. How is G related to A’s daughter in law?
(a) Sister
(b) Mother
(c) Son
(d) Daughter
(e) None of these
Directions (41-43): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A three-generation family consists of nine members i.e., W, B, Z, K, A, N, Q, D and P. There are two married couples. N is the daughter of B. Q is the mother-in-law of B. D has only three children. P is the grandmother of N. W is sister of B. Siblings of K are unmarried. N is the niece of Z who is the brother-in-law of B. A is the maternal aunt of N. P has only two children. K is the mother of N. D has only one son.
Q41. What is the relation of W with respect to K?
(a) Maternal aunt
(b) Paternal aunt
(c) Sister
(d) Sister-in-law
(e) None of these
Q42. Who among the following is/are the children of D?
(i) The one who is the wife of B.
(ii) A who is the sister of Z.
(iii) Z who is the son of Q.
(a) Only (i)
(b) Only (iii)
(c) Both (ii) and (iii)
(d) Both (i) and (iii)
(e) All (i), (ii) and (iii)
Q43. Who among the following is the spouse of Q?
(a) D
(b) W
(c) P
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
Directions (44-45): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A person starts walking from point G he walks 10m north and reach at point H. From point H, He walks 7m in east direction and reach at point K. From point K, he walks 6m south and reach at point Y. Now he takes a right turn and walks 4m to reach at point B. After reaching at point B, he starts walking in south direction and reach at point M, which is east of point G.
Q44. What is the shortest distance between point B and point M?
(a) 6m
(b) 7m
(c) 4m
(d) 3m
(e) None of these
Q45. If point S is 5m east of point M then, in which direction is point S with respect to point K?
(a) North
(b) South
(c) South east
(d) South west
(e) None of these
Directions (46-50): Answer the questions based on the information given below:
Certain number of persons sits in a row facing north. V doesn’t sit adjacent to L. Five persons sit between K and D. A sits exactly between K and D. Five persons sit between A and V. L sits 4th to the right of K. D sits 2nd from one of the extreme ends. Two persons sit between V and G. Number of persons to the right of G is two more than those to the left of K. P sits 3rd to the right of Q, who sits exactly in the middle of the row.
Q46. Who sits adjacent to P?
(a) K
(b) A
(c) None of these
(d) L
(e) G
Q47. How many persons sit to the left of G?
(a) Six
(b) Nine
(c) Four
(d) Five
(e) None of these
Q48. How many persons sit in the row?
(a) 21
(b) 17
(c) 19
(d) 15
(e) None of these
Q49. Who among the following doesn’t sit to the left of Q?
- V
- K
III. G
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) Only I and II
(e) Only II and III
Q50. What is the position of Q with respect to K?
(a) 3rd to the left
(b) 2nd to the left
(c) 4th to the right
(d) 2nd to the right
(e) None of these
Directions (51-53): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A is standing 5m south of B. C is standing at the midpoint of D & E. E is standing 5m west of F who is standing 5m south of G. H is standing 5m north of C. I is standing 5m north of E who is standing 6m to the east of D. D is standing 10m south of B.
Q51. What is shortest distance between D and F?
(a) 11m
(b) 12m
(c) 13m
(d) 14m
(e) None of the above
Q52. In which direction is G with respect to D?
(a) North-east
(b) South-east
(c) North-west
(d) South-west
(e) None of these
Q53. In which direction is B with respect to F?
(a) North-east
(b) South-east
(c) North-west
(d) South-west
(e) None of these
Q54. If in the number “45671234”, 2 is subtracted from each even digit and 1 is subtracted from each odd digit, then which digit will appear twice in the new number?
(a) Only 0
(b) Both 2 and 4
(c) Only 4
(d) Both 0 and 4
(e) None of these
Q55. If it is possible to make a meaningful word from 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th letters of word “INDIGENES“, then which will be the 2nd letter of the word from left end? If no such word can be formed, then mark the answer as ‘Y’. If more than one word can be formed mark the answer as ‘X’.
(a) Y
(b) I
(c) N
(d) G
(e) X
Directions (56-60): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Persons are sitting around a square table, four of them sit at four corners facing inside while four sits at the middle of the sides facing outside.
B sits third to the left of D. H sits second to the left of B and G sits third to the left of H. F is an immediate neighbor of D. A sits third to the left of the one who sits second to the left of F. E does not sits at corner. C sits immediate right of B.
Q56. How many persons sit between D and E, when counted right of D?
(a) Three
(b) One
(c) None
(d) Two
(e) Four
Q57. Who among the following sits immediate right of H?
(a) E
(b) D
(c) A
(d) C
(e) B
Q58. Who among the following faces G?
(a) D
(b) C
(c) B
(d) H
(e) A
Q59. What is the position of E with respect of B?
(a) Immediate right
(b) Second to the right
(c) Immediate Left
(d) Third to the left
(e) None of these
Q60. Four of the following are alike in a certain way so form a group, who among the following does not belong to that group?
(a) C
(b) D
(c) A
(d) B
(e) G
Directions (61-65): In the question below, some statements are given 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.
Q61. Statements:
Only a few Bluetooth are Wi-Fi.
All Wi-Fi are Hotspot.
Only a few Hotspots are Networks.
Conclusions:
I. Some Wi-Fi are Networks.
II. All Hotspot are Bluetooth.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
Q62. Statements:
All Bones are Muscles.
Only a few Bones are Tissues.
Only a few Tissues are Ligaments.
Conclusions:
I. Some Muscles are Ligaments.
II. No Ligaments are Muscles.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
Q63. Statements:
Only a few Nike are PUMA.
All PUMA are CCD.
Conclusions:
I. All Nike are PUMA.
II. Some CCD are Nike.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
Q64. Statements:
Some fruit is bitter.
No bitter is medicine.
All medicine is Yellow.
Conclusions:
I. All bitter can be Yellow.
II. No fruits is medicine.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
Q65. Statements:
Some shows are plays.
Some plays are movies.
No movie is theatre.
Conclusions:
I. All movies are plays.
II. Some shows are definitely not theatres.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow
Directions (66-70): In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Q66. Statements: T > W > U; X < U > M > K; H < K
Conclusions: I. H ≤ W II. T > X
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
Q67. Statements: V > W ≥ I > Q; L = F < Y < Q; L > Z
Conclusions: I. W > Z II. L ≤ V
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
Q68. Statements: E ≤ T ≤ H = J, N= O > C ≥ R, J < N
Conclusions: I. E ≤ N II. T < O
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
Q69. Statements: I = N < K, T > F ≤ I, L = H ≥ T
Conclusions: I. L > F II. F < K
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
Q70. Statements: B = K > E, R = D < O ≥ B, G > S ≥ R
Conclusions: I. O ≥ K II. S ≤ B
(a) Only I is true
(b) Only II is true
(c) Either I or II is true
(d) Neither I nor II is true
(e) Both I and II are true
Directions (71-72): Answer the questions based on the information given below.
There are seven members in a family of four generations. T is father of R’s brother. Q is mother of P. N is mother-in-law of T. R is married. The genders of S and U are opposite to each other. Q is not married to T.
Q71. How is S related to Q?
(a) Father-in-law
(b) Brother-in-law
(c) Son-in-law
(d) Mother-in-law
(e) Can’t be determined
Q72. How is R related to N?
(a) Grandfather
(b) Grandson
(c) Sister
(d) Mother
(e) None of these
Directions (73-75): Answer the questions based on the information given below.
There are nine points A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I, drawn on a sheet of paper. B is 10cm to the south of A. D is 11cm to the west of E. D is 4cm to the north of C. G is 4cm to the east of F. H is 8cm to the south of G. I is 4cm to the west of H. C is 5cm to the west of B. F is 4cm to the north of E.
Q73. What is the direction of point A with respect to point I?
(a) North-East
(b) North-west
(c) North
(d) South-west
(e) None of these
Q74. What is the shortest distance between point C and point H?
(a) 13m
(b) 15m
(c) 12m
(d) 18m
(e) None of these
Q75. What is the direction of point C with respect to point G?
(a) North-East
(b) North-west
(c) South-east
(d) South-west
(e) None of these
Directions (76-80): Study the letters and symbols sequence carefully and answer the questions given below.
@ Z E # X C $ V % B A ^ L & K J * H I Ω R Q ∞ W € T U α P M ¥ N £ Y O © D β S
Q76. What is the sum of the place values according to English alphabetical order of the elements which is 15th from the left end and 16th from the right end?
(a) 32
(b) 34
(c) 33
(d) 35
(e) None of these
Q77. How many elements are in between ‘A’ and 7th element from the right end?
(a) 21
(b) 19
(c) 20
(d) 22
(e) None of these
Q78. How many letters are immediately preceded by and immediately followed by a symbol?
(a) Six
(b) Seven
(c) Four
(d) Five
(e) None of these
Q79. What is the position of ‘*’ with respect to ‘M’?
(a) Eleventh to the left
(b) Thirteenth to the left
(c) Twelfth to the left
(d) Fourteenth to the left
(e) None of these
Q80. Which amongst the following element is 11th to the left of 25th element from the left end?
(a) &
(b) L
(c) K
(d) J
(e) None of these
Directions (81-83): In each question below, some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts 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
Q81. Statements:
Only a few March are April.
Only a few April is May.
All May is June.
Conclusions:
- All June being April is a possibility.
- Some May are March.
Q82. Statements:
Only chips are coffee.
Some chips is cookies.
Only a few cookies is sugar.
Conclusions:
- Some coffee is cookies
- All cookies are sugar is a possibility
Q83. Statements:
Some Blue are Olive.
All Olive is Yellow.
Some Yellow is White.
Conclusions:
- Some Olive is White.
- Some Blue are Yellow.
Directions (84-85): In each of the questions below, some statements are given followed by two conclusions. 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.
(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
Q84. Statements:
Some apple are Papaya
No apple is Mango
All Mango is litchi
Conclusion:
I: Some papaya are not Mango
II: Some litchi are mango
Q85. Statements:
All Box are Bottle
All Bottle are cards
Some cards are mobile
Conclusion:
I: Some mobile are Bottle
II: All cards are bottle
Directions (86-90): Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language,
‘strike publish hype place’ is written as ‘er ol mz et’,
‘road prove highway health’ is written as ‘ca om zc bt’,
‘dream place minor highway’ is written as ‘mz bt hx sv’,
‘road length dream hype’ is written as ‘hx ol nc ca’,
Q86. What is the possible code for ‘publish search minor’ in the given code language?
(a) sv er bt
(b) er sv nc
(c) et sv ca
(d) sv et ya
(e) et sv om
Q87. What is the code for ‘road place’ in the given code language?
(a) ca bt
(b) mz et
(c) mz ca
(d) ca er
(e) None of these
Q88. What is the code for ‘hype’ in the given code language?
(a) et
(b) bt
(c) ol
(d) er
(e) None of these
Q89. What is the code for ‘length’ in the given code language?
(a) hx
(b) ol
(c) nc
(d) ca
(e) None of these
Q90. What is the code for ‘health’ in the given code language?
(a) zc
(b) om
(c) ca
(d) bt
(e) Cannot determined
Directions (91-95): In each question below, some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then find out which of the five given conclusions does not logically follow from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Q91. Statements: Some exam are result.
No result is selection.
Some selection are job.
Conclusions:
(a) Some exam are not selection.
(b) No selection is a result.
(c) Some job are not result.
(d) Some exam are job.
(e) Some Result are exam
Q92. Statements: All Blue are Purple.
Some Purple are not White.
All White are Black.
Conclusions:
(a) All Blue being Black is a possibility.
(b) Some Blue are white.
(c) Some Black are White.
(d) Some Purple are Blue.
(e) Some White are black
Q93. Statements: No Game is a Quiz.
Some Quiz are Trick.
All Trick are Boat.
Conclusions:
(a) Some Quiz are Boat.
(b) Some Trick are not Game.
(c) Some Boat are Game.
(d) Some Boat are Trick.
(e) Some trick are quiz
Q94. Statements: All water are Rain.
No Rain is Pure.
All Pure are Sun.
Conclusions:
(a) No water are Pure.
(b) Some Rain are water.
(c) Some Pure are not Sun.
(d) Some Sun are Pure.
(e) Some water are rain
Q95. Statements: All Plant are Flower.
All flower are fruit.
Some fruit are light.
Conclusions:
(a) All Plant being light is a possibility.
(b) Some flower are fruit.
(c) All fruit being Plant is a possibility
(d) No flower is Plant.
(e) Some flower are plant
Directions (96-100): Study the given information carefully and answer the following question.
Eight people i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H go to an amusement park in eight different months i.e., February, March, April, June, July, August, October and December. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
G goes in the month having 30 days. Three people go between G and A. H goes in the month having less than 31 days. Two people go between H and B. C goes Before B in the month having 31 days but not in July. No one goes between D and F. One person goes between F and E.
Q96. How many people go after D?
(a) One
(b) Three
(c) None
(d) Four
(e) None of these
Q97. How many people go between G and B?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) One
(d) None
(e) Four
Q98. Who goes in August?
(a) E
(b) F
(c) D
(d) A
(e) None of these
Q99. Four among the following five are same in a certain manner and forms a group. Who among the following does not belong to the group?
(a) H
(b) F
(c) D
(d) A
(e) E
Q100. Who goes between H and G?
(a) B
(b) C
(c) D
(d) F
(e) None of these
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1. e | 2. a | 3. d | 4. b | 5. e | 6. e | 7. a | 8. e | 9. d | 10. b |
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11. a | 12. e | 13. c | 14. a | 15. b | 16. e | 17. a | 18. d | 19. e | 20. b |
21. b | 22. a | 23. b | 24. d | 25. c | 26. e | 27. d | 28. a | 29. c | 30. b |
31. b | 32. c | 33. d | 34. a | 35. c | 36. b | 37. e | 38. d | 39. a | 40. d |
41. d | 42. e | 43. a | 44. c | 45. c | 46. a | 47. d | 48. c | 49. b | 50. b |
51. a | 52. a | 53. c | 54. d | 55. a | 56. d | 57. c | 58. e | 59. b | 60. d |
61. d | 62. c | 63. b | 64. a | 65. d | 66. b | 67. a | 68. b | 69. e | 70. a |
71. e | 72. b | 73. b | 74. b | 75. d | 76. b | 77. a | 78. d | 79. b | 80. a |
81. a | 82. d | 83. b | 84. e | 85. d | 86. d | 87. c | 88. c | 89. c | 90. e |
91. d | 92. b | 93. c | 94. c | 95. d | 96. b | 97. d | 98. b | 99. a | 100. b |
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