IBPS CLERK Mains 2018 – 10 Days Study Planner – Reasoning -Day 3

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The IBSP CLERK Mains Exam 2018 is scheduled to happen on 20th December 2019.

As like the last year, sectional timing is also there, and one needs to be prepared in such a way that, the aspirant can attend maximum number of questions.

The key to score more marks lies in scoring in the General Awareness, banking Awareness and English Section. So, one needs to be preparing in such a way that, the aspirant must get maximum marks in the above said section. Practising is the key to score in these topics and aspirants must read at least 6 months Current Affairs to crack the General Awareness Section and Banking Awareness Section.

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The other topics like Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and English Language should also be prepared so that the score soars up.

We have started the IBPS CLERK Mains Exam 2018 – Planner where we are providing practice questions from the above topics which will help the aspirants to increase the solving ability and to learn new questions.

We have also included the New pattern Questions which have been asked in the recent exams like SBI Clerk, IBPS RRB Assistant and others. This will assist the aspirants in analysing the type of questions and to know the nuances of attending the Different type of questions.


  • Section : Reasoning Ability
  • Topic: Puzzle (Month)/MOT
  • Total Questions: 20
  • Total Timing: 15 Minutes

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D.1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    Ten persons A, B, D, E, T, Y, X, U, Z and R are attending the seminar on two different days like 11th and 13th of five different months viz. January, February, April, June and October. All the information above is not necessarily in the same order.

    U attends the seminar before E. T and A are attend the seminar on the same month but not after March. More than four persons attend the seminar between X and D. T attends the seminar immediately before Y. Three persons attend the seminar between E and U. B and Z attend the seminar on the same date but not on 13. X and Z do not attend the seminar on the same month. More than three persons attend the seminar between E and Y. Only two persons attend the seminar after D. More than two persons attend the seminar after B. Less than five persons attend the seminar between X and Z.

Q.1) If all the persons attend the seminar alphabetically from January then, how many persons attend the seminar on the same day?

a) None

b) One

c) Two

d) Three

e) None of these

Q.2) Who among the following persons attend the seminar on October 11?

a) R

b) Z

c) I

d) J

e) None of these

Q.3) How many persons attend the seminar between X and U?

a) One

b) Two

c) Three

d) Four

e) None of these

Q.4) Who among the following persons attend the seminar before X?

a) Only A

b) Only B

c) Only A, T and Y

d) None

e) None of these

Q.5) Which of the following statements is true?

a) T attends the seminar before R

b) U attends the seminar immediately before Y

c) Only one person attends the seminar between D and Y

d) More than three persons attend the seminar between A and Z

e) All are true


D.6-10) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

15 persons Geetha, Abisha, Sharma, Sridhar, Suganya, Pavithra, Tamil, Shivam, Logesh, Mani, Sethu, Banu, Shyam, Hemant and Sekar are celebrate their birthday on three different dates 06, 21 and 30 of five different months June, September, October, November and December.

Both Sethu and Shyam have their birthdays before Hemant. Number of persons have birthday between the Sethu and Shyam is an even number. None of the persons have birthday after Pavithra. Abisha has birthday on 21st but not the December. No one has birthday between Logesh and Geetha and both of them having birthday after Shivam. Hemant has birthday in the last date of September. Number of persons have birthday before and after Shivam is same. Only one person has birthday between Suganya and Tamil who does not has birthday in December and Suganya does not has birthday in the month having 30 days. No one has birthday between Sekar and Banu. Sekar has birthday on June. Sharma celebrates his birthday immediately before Suganya celebrates hers. Sethu was born before Shyam. Sethu has birthday on one of the days before Sridhar. Sethu’s birthday is on 21st of the month. Both Sekar and Logesh have birthday on the 30th of the different months.

Q.6) How many persons have birthday between Sekar and Tamil?

a) 8

b) 7

c) 6

d) 5

e) 4

Q.7) Which of the following is true regarding Mani’s birthday?

a) 21

b) June

c) 30

d) September

e) October

Q.8) Which of the following is true regarding Tamil’s birthday?

a) 6th June

b) December 21

c) June 30

d) None of these

e) Can’t be determined

Q.9) How many month/s between Abisha and Shyam’s birthday?

a) 5

b) 4

c) 3

d) 2

e) 1

Q.10) Whose birthday is exactly between Geetha and Hemant?

a) Sridhar

b) Tamil

c) Shivam

d) Logesh

e) Geetha


D.11-15) In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and * are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

‘A% B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’.

‘A $ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’.

‘A # B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’.

‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’.

‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither equal to nor smaller than B’.

Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be follow, find which of the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely follow and give your answer accordingly.

Q.11) Statements:

H$B%C; M%A*C; M#F%N

Conclusions:

H@A

C%N

III. B#M

a) None follows

b) Only II follows

c) Only III follows

d) Both I and II follows

e) Both I and III follows

Q.12) Statements:

W%N$Q*P; A#O%H; P$H

Conclusions:

P%A

P$A

III. A@N

a) Either I or II follows

b) Only I follows

c) Only III follows

d) Both I and II follow

e) None follows

Q.13) Statements:

X#Y%N; B*O%C; A%H; B$A; N@H

Conclusions:

H@X

O$A

III. C%N

a) Only I follows

b) Only II follows

c) Only III follows

d) Both I and II follows

e) Both I and III follows

Q.14) Statements:

A@B*C; E*D#C; E%F#G; I@H@G

Conclusions:

A@E

D%I

III. H@E

a) None follows

b) All I, II and III follow

c) Both I and II follow

d) Both II and III follow

e) Both I and III follow

Q.15) Statements:

S$Y@M; E#N#O; B$A%M; B*E

Conclusions:

S@B

A#O

III. S#B

a) Either I or III follows

b) Only II follows

c) Both (a) and (b)

d) Both I and II follow

e) None follows


D.16-20) In the following questions; the symbols %, ÷, +, * and – are used with the following meaning as illustrated below. Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

‘P+Q’ means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q

‘P-Q’ means P is either greater than or equal to Q

‘P%Q’ means Q is neither greater than nor smaller than P

‘P÷Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q

‘P*Q’ means P is either smaller than or equal to Q

Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be follow, find which of the three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely follow and give your answer accordingly.

Q.16) Statements:

A-B÷C+D; G+B-E; H+C-F

Conclusions:

A÷E

A%E

III. C÷H

a) Only I follows

b) Only II and III follow

c) Either I or II and III follow

d) Neither I nor III follows

e) None of these

Q.17) Statements:

J%K*L+M; L÷N-O; N%P*W

Conclusions:

J÷N

L-O

III. L÷P

a) Only I follows

b) Only II and III follow

c) Either I or II and III follow

d) Neither I nor II follows

e) Only III follows

Q.18) Statements:

A+S%E÷T-Y; E*D-U+K

Conclusions:

A+D

D-Y

III. S*U

a) Only I and III follow

b) Only II follows

c) All I, II and III follow

d) Only I follows

e) Either I or II follows

Q.19) Statements:

Q%E+Y÷H; G*Y-I; K÷Z+I

Conclusions:

Y÷I

Y%I

III. Y÷Z

a) Either I or III follows

b) Only III follows

c) All I, II and III follow

d) Either I or II and III follow

e) None follows

Q.20) Statements:

B+R%S*H; P+H*K÷V-T

Conclusions:

R*K

T÷S

III. V+B

a) Only III follows

b) Only II follows

c) Both I and III follow

d) Only I follows

e) None follows


Explanations :

D.1-5)

January 11 B
13 X
February 11 A
13 T
April 11 Y
13 U
June 11 Z
13 D
October 11 R
13 E

Q.1) (a)

Q.2) (a)

Q.3) (c)   

Q.4) (b)

Q.5) (a)


D.6-10)

Month Birthday Persons
June 6 Mani
21 Sethu
30 Sekar
September 6 Banu
21 Shyam
30 Hemant
October 6 Sridhar
21 Shivam
30 Logesh
November 6 Geetha
21 Abisha
30 Tamil
December 6 Sharma
21 Suganya
30 Pavithra

Q.6) (a)

Q.7) (b)

Q.8) (d)

Q.9) (e)

Q.10) (c)


D.11-15)

Q.11) (a)

H≥B<C=A>M≤F<N

  1. H>A False
  2. C<N False

III. B≤M False

Q.12) (e)

W<N≥Q=P≥H>O≥A

  1. P<A False
  2. P≥A False
  3. A>N False

Q.13) (b)

X≤Y<N>H>A≤B=O<C

  1. H>X False
  2. O≥A True
  3.  C<N False

Q.14) (b)

A>B=C≥D=E<F≤G<H<I

  1. A>E True
  2. D<I True
  3. H>E True

Q.15) (c)

S≥Y>M>A≤B=E≤N≤O

  1. S>B False (either or)
  2. A≤O True
  3.  S≤B False (either or)

D.16-20)

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Q.16) (c)

  1. A>E False (either or)
  2. A=E False (either or)
  3. C>H True

Q.17) (e)

  1. J>N False
  2. L≥O False
  3. L>P True

Q.18) (d)

  1. A<D True
  2. D≥Y False
  3. S≤Y False

Q.19) (d)

  1. Y>I False (either or)
  2. Y=I False (either or)
  3. Y>Z True

Either or

Q.20) (d)

  1. R≤K True
  2. T>S False
  3. V<B False

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