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Dear Aspirants,
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 like IBPS Clerk Prelims is to practice continuously with all your heart and soul. 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.
Directions (1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows consisting of six persons each. A, I, C, F, H and D are sitting in row 1 and are facing south. J, E, K, G, L and B are sitting in row 2 and are facing north. I faces E and none of them sits at any end. Two persons sit between C and A, who sits at one of the ends. J sits second from one of the ends. L sits at one of the positions to the left of B, who does not face C. F sits at one of the positions to the right of H. Neither L nor B faces A. C is neighbor of the one who faces G. Three persons sit between J and B. H doesn’t sit at any extreme end. More than one person sit between H and F.
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows consisting of six persons each. A, I, C, F, H and D are sitting in row 1 and are facing south. J, E, K, G, L and B are sitting in row 2 and are facing north. I faces E and none of them sits at any end. Two persons sit between C and A, who sits at one of the ends. J sits second from one of the ends. L sits at one of the positions to the left of B, who does not face C. F sits at one of the positions to the right of H. Neither L nor B faces A. C is neighbor of the one who faces G. Three persons sit between J and B. H doesn’t sit at any extreme end. More than one person sit between H and F.
Q1. Who among the following faces B?
I
F
C
D
none of these
Q2. Which among the following pair of persons represents the immediate neighbor of I?
C, H
F, C
C, A
D, A
none of these
Q3. Four of the following belongs to a group find the one that does not belong to that group?
E
F
C
B
H
Q4. In a certain way A is related to E, C is related to B, then who among the following is related to G?
A
F
C
H
none of these
Q5. Who among the following faces the one who is 3rd right L?
A
F
I
C
no one
Directions (6-10): In the following question, if all the statements are true. Find the true conclusion among given three conclusion and then further give your answers.
Q6.
Only I is true
I and II are true
I and III are true
II and III are true
None is true
Solution:
(I) A < X (False) (II) W ≤ N(False) (III) W > X(False)
Q7. Statements:
P = H, T > C, P ≤ T
Conclusions:
I. C < P
II. T ≥ H
III. C < H
Only I is true
Only III is true
I and III are true
II and III are true
None of these
Solution:
(I) C < P (False) (II) T ≥ H (True) (III) C < H (False)
Q8. Statements:
O < R , Q ≤ T, O < T
Conclusions:
I. R > T
II. R ≤ T
III. Q < O
Only I is true
Either I or II is true
Either II or III is true
None is true
Only III is true
Solution:
(I) R > T (False) (II) R ≤ T (False) (III) Q < O (False)
Q9. Statements:
M < R, T ≤ J, R > T
Conclusions:
I. J > R
II. M < T
III. M < J
None is true
Only I is true
Only II is true
II and III are true
I and II are true
Solution:
(I) J > R (False) (II) M < T (False) (III) M < J (False)
Q10. Statements:
Z = K , J ≥ M, M < Z
Conclusions:
I. J > Z
II. J > K
III. K > M
Only I is true
Only II is true
I and II are true
Only III is true
None of these
Solution:
(I) J > Z (False) (II) J > K (False) (III) K > M (True)
Directions (11-12): Study the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F which are of different weight and no two boxes are of same weight. Only two boxes are heavier than box F. Box A is heavier than both E and D but is not the heaviest. Box A is of 25 kg in weight. Box F is heavier than 25 kg. Box B is heavier than box F but not the heaviest.
There are six boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F which are of different weight and no two boxes are of same weight. Only two boxes are heavier than box F. Box A is heavier than both E and D but is not the heaviest. Box A is of 25 kg in weight. Box F is heavier than 25 kg. Box B is heavier than box F but not the heaviest.
Q11. If box B is 32 kg in weight then what will be the possible weight of box F?
23 kg
29 kg
24.5 kg
33 kg
35 kg
Solution:
C > B > F > A (25kg) > E/D >E/D
Q12. Which of the following box is the lightest among all?
C
D
F
E
Either (b) or (d)
Solution:
C > B > F > A (25kg) > E/D >E/D
Q13. If the digits of the number 783219 are arranged in ascending order within the number, how many digits will remain in the same position as they were in the number before the application of the operation?
None
One
Two
Three
More than three
Q14. In a class Atul’s ranks is 21st from the top. Ajay is ranked below Ashish such that his rank is 14th from the bottom. If Aman is ranked exactly between Atul and Ajay and Only five persons are between Atul and Ajay. Then find the total strength of the class is?
39
38
40
41
42
Solution:
Aman rank from the bottom is 17th from the bottom and his rank from top is 24th. So total strength of the class is= (24+17-1)= 40 students
Q15. In a class of 40 students Rohan rank is 21 from the bottom and Arun is 2 rank below Rohan, then what is the rank of Arun from the top?
21
22
25
24
20
Solution:
Arun’s rank from the top is 22.
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