IBPS CLERK Mains 2018 – 10 Days Study Planner – Reasoning -Day 9

Dear Bankersdaily Aspirants,

IBPS CLERK Mains Exam 2018 is coming fast than you think and there are only less days to make your preparation fruitful. The preparation strategy must be fixed in such a way that the actual ones will help to score more marks in the IBPS CLERK mains Exam 2018.

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.

To enhance the preparation of the aspirants, we have already released the IBPS CLERK Mains Exam 2018 Current Affairs & Banking Awareness Capsule which covers CA & Banking News from June to December 2018.

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

Total Questions: 20

Total Timing: 15 Minutes


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

Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a square table. Four of them sitting in the corner while four persons sitting in the middle of the table. Person sits at the corner faces inside while person sits at the middle of the table faces outside. They are living in eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor is numbered one and so on.

M sits second to the right of S. R and N are immediate neighbours of each other in square seating. In square seating neither R nor N is an immediate neighbour of M and S who lives on the third floor. M does not live be ow S. Two persons live between R and S. The person who is faces N lives in the seventh floor. M lives three floors above O who lives immediately above Q. Neither T nor P lives on the topmost floor. R does not face inside. Q is not an immediate neighbour of S and R in the square table. One who lives in the topmost floor does not sit opposite to S. Person lives in the first and fourth floor are sits opposite to each other. Numbers of person live between M and S is same as the persons live between O and T.

Q.1) Which among the following statement is true?

a) One person sits between P and S

b) M and N facing same direction

c) R sits second to the right of S

d) T faces Q

e) None is true

Q.2) Who among the following sits opposite to the person who lives in the fifth floor?

a) One who lives in seventh floor

b) One who lives in sixth floor

c) One who lives in third floor

d) One who lives in second floor

e) None of these

Q.3) If all are facing opposite direction in the square table then who among the following sits seventh to the left of P?

a) S

b) M

c) N

d) R

e) None of these

Q.4) In the floors, N is related to T, P is related to S in the same way M is related to who among the following?

a) One who sits second to the right of P

b) One who sits second to the right of R

c) One who sits second to the right of N

d) One who sits second to the right of S

e) None of these

Q.5) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the information and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group? (in floor arrangement)

a) N

b) R

c) T

d) O

e) S


D.6-10) Study the following information to answer the questions.

Eight persons sitting in a square table Nivatha, Sasi, Vanu, Vidhya, Vijay, Viki, Vishnu and Vinu. They are studying different Courses like B.E, B.Sc, B.Tech, MBBS, M.Sc and M.E. Some of them are facing outside alternatively. Two of them are studying B.E .

Sasi sits third left of Vishnu who studies B.Tech. The person who studies B.E sits opposite to the person who studies M.Sc and faces inside. Vanu faces centre and is studying M.E and sits second left of Viki. The persons are studying B.Sc and faces outside of the square. Two of them are studying B.Sc. The person who studies B.E faces inside of the square. Vidhya studies MBBS faces outside of the square and sits third right of Vinu. Viki studies B.E sits second left of Vinu. Nivatha and Vijay are sitting opposite to each other. Nivatha sits immediate right of Vanu and studies B.Sc.

Q.6) Who sits immediate Left of Viki?

a) Nivatha

b) Vishnu

c) Vanu

d) Sasi

e) None of these

Q.7) Who sits third right of Vidhya?

a) Sasi

b) Viki

c) Nivatha

d) Vinu

e) None of these

Q.8) Who sits immediate Right of Viki?

a) The person who study B.E

b) Vishnu

c) Vanu

d) Sasi

e) None of these

Q.9) Vanu is related to vinu, Vidhya is related to Vishnu, Sasi is related to Viki likewise Nivetha is related to?

a) Viki

b) Vishnu

c) Vanu

d) Vijay

e) None of these

Q.10) Who sits immediate neighbour of Viki?

a) Nivatha

b) Vinu

c) Vanu

d) Sasi

e) Vijay


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.

“P@Q” means “P is greater than Q”

“P#Q” means “P is smaller than or equal to Q”

“P$Q” means “P is greater than or equal to Q”

“P%Q” means “P is smaller than Q”

“P*Q” means “P is 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.

Q.11) Statements:

G@P$R; A%B#R

Conclusions:

  1. G@R
  2. P$B
  3. G@B

a) Only III follows

b) Only I follows

c) Only II follows

d) All I, II and III follow

e) None follows

Q.12) Statements:

D%E; E$H; F$H; F#G

Conclusions:

  1. H#G
  2. E$F
  3. D@F

a) Only III follows

b) Only I follows

c) Only II follows

d) All I, II and III follow

e) None follows

Q.13) Statement:

Q#R@S*Z$U

Conclusions:

  1. R*Z
  2. U#S
  3. Q@Z

a) Only III follows

b) Only I follows

c) Only II follows

d) All I, II and III follow

e) None follows

Q.14) Statements:

U%F; Q@G; R$G; R#B; F*B

Conclusions:

  1. B*G
  2. R@Q
  3. B@G

a) Only II follows

b) None follows

c) Only III follows

d) Only either I or III follows

e) Only I follows

Q.15) Statements:

A$B; B$C; C@D; D%E

Conclusions:

  1. C#A
  2. E@D
  3. C%E

a) Only I and III follows

b) Only I and II follows

c) Only II follows

d) All I, II and III follow

e) None follows


D.16-20) In the following questions, the symbols @, %, *, # and $ are used with different meanings explained below. Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

P @ Q means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q.

P % Q means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q.

P * Q means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.

P # Q means P is not greater than Q.

P $ Q means P is not smaller than Q.

Q.16) If the following conclusions O % B and C $ E are definitely follow, then which of following statement is logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) E $ P @ B* N @ C % O *Y

b) O % Y % N @ B % C $ P * E

c) Y $ O % N * B # C $ P * E

d) E * O * Y % N @ C @ B *P

e) None of these

Q.17) If the following conclusions A % E and D @ G are should always follow; then which of the following statement is logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) A # C $ D # E # F * G % H

b) H * C * E % F # D @ A % G

c) E @ C * F % H @ A % D * G

d) A # C * F % E $ D * H @ G

e) None of these

Q.18) If the following conclusions Z % Y and W # V should always follow; then which of the following statement is logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) None of these

b) Z $ K # R * I # W % Y @ U * V

c) W % Z % R * U % K $ I *V % Y

d) V * Z % U @ R % W $ I * K @ Y

e) K @ Z % R * Y $ W # I * V @ U

Q.19) In the following conclusions T # S should be false and S $ P should be follow. Then which of the following statement is logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) S @ O % P * Q #G $ R @ T # V

b) P $ O % T * Q $ V $ R % H * S

c) R* O# S @ G # Q # V @ T * P

d) G @ O % T * Q $ S $ R * P # V

e) None of these.

Q.20) In the following conclusions C @ N should be false and N $ G should be follow. Then which of the following statement is logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) N % A % L * C $ D @ G * R # M

b) C @ L * A @ G $ D * M @ R * N

c) C @ L @ A % N $ D $ G * R # M

d) C * L @ A % G $ D % R @ M @ N

e) None of these


EXPLANATIONS

D.1-5)

8 N
7 P
6 R
5 M
4 T
3 S
2 O
1 Q

Q.1) (d)

Q.2) (b)

Q.3) (b)

Q.4) (c)

Q.5) (e)


D.6-10)

Q.6) A

Q.7) D

Q.8) B

Q.9) D

Q.10) A


D.11-15)

Q.11) (d)

@ ->

# -≤

$ -≥

% -<

* -=

G>P≥R≥B>A

  1. G>R (True)
  2. P≥B (True)
  3. G>B (True)

Q.12) (b)

@ ->

# -≤

$ -≥

% -<

* -=

D<E≥H≤F≤G

  1. H≤G (True)
  2. E≥F (False)
  3.  D>F (False)

Q.13) (c)

@ ->

# -≤

$ -≥

% -<

* -=

Q≤R>S=Z≥U

  1. R=Z (False)
  2. U≤S (True)
  3. Q>Z (False)

Q.14) (d)

@ ->

# -≤

$ -≥

% -<

* -=

U<F=B≥R≥G<Q

  1. B=G (False) (either or)
  2. R>Q (False)
  3. B>G (False) (either or)

Q.15) (b)

@ ->

# -≤

$ -≥

% -<

* -=

A≥B≥C>D<E

  1. C≤A (True)
  2. E>D (True)
  3. C<E (False)

D.16-20)

@>

#≤

%<

$≥

*=

Q.16) (c)

Y≥O<N=B≤CP=E

  1. O<B True
  2. C≥E True

Q.17) (d)

A≤C=F<E≥D=H>G

  1. A<E True
  2. D>G True

Q.18) (e)

K>Z<R=Y≥W≤I=V>U

  1. Z<Y True
  2. W≤V True

Q.19) (d)

G>O<T=Q≥S≥R=P≤V

  1. T≤S False
  2. S≥P True

Q.20) (c)

C>L>A<N≥D≥G=R≤M

  1. C>N False
  2. N≥G True

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