IBPS CLERK Prelims Study Planner 2018 -MOT – I –Day 11

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Students are advised to practise the questions regularly and crack the IBPS Clerk 2018 which will be held shortly.Since this will be the dream job for most of the aspirants everyone should work hard and act smart to achieve their own destination.

We at Bankersdaily will be providing daily questions for the IBPS CLERK Prelims Exam 2018 through this IBPS CLERK Prelims 2018 – Study Planner to assist the aspirants in their preparation. All the Three sections Quants, Reasoning and English Langauge questions will be available regularly in Bankersdaily.


Quizzes will be released every day by the timing given below:

Quantitative Aptitude – 8:00 P.M

Reasoning Ability – 8:15 P.M 

English Language – 8:30 P.M


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D.1-5) In each question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements and select the appropriate answer.

Give answer if.

a) Only conclusion I follows

b) Only conclusion II follows

c) Either conclusion I or II follows

d) Both conclusion I and II follow

e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Q.1) Statement:

B≥C>D=A≤G=H≤I

Conclusions:

  1. C>A
  2. I≥D

Q.2) Statement:

M=O<Q>R>P≥S=T

Conclusion:

  1. O>R
  2. S≥Q

Q.3) Statement:

P>Q≥S=U>W<X≤R

Conclusion:

  1. W<Q
  2. X>U

Q.4) Statement:

G>I=J≥H=E≥F<K

Conclusion:

  1. E<I
  2. I=E

Q.5) Statement:

M=S<K≥H>E=F<K

Conclusions:

  1. S>E
  2. F≥M

D.6-10) In the following questions, the symbols @, %, *, # and $ are used with different meanings explained below. Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

R @ B means R is neither smaller than nor equal to B.

R % B means R is neither greater than nor equal to B.

R * B means R is neither greater than nor smaller than B.

R # B means R is not greater than B.

R $ B means R is not smaller than B.

Q.6) If the following conclusion B % Q and V$Z is definitely follow; then which of following statement logically satisfies the conclusion?

a) Z $ P @ Q* N @ V % B *S

b) B % S % N @ Q % V $ P * Z

c) S $ B % N * Q # V $ P * Z

d) Z* B * S % N @ V @ Q *P

e) None of these.

Q.7) If the following conclusion M % A and U @ L should always follow; then which of the following statements logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) M # I $ U # A # O * L % H

b) H * I * A % O # U @ M % L

c) A @ I * O % H @ M % U * L

d) M # I * O % A $ U * H @ L

e) None of these.

Q.8) If the following conclusions W % O and S # J should always follow; then which of the following statements logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) None of these.

b) W $ K # R * I # S % O @ B * J

c) S % W % R * B % K $ I *J % O

d) J * W % B @ R % S $ I * K @ O

e) K @ W % R * O $ S # I * J @ B

Q.9) In the following conclusions K # A should be false and A $ H should be follow. Then which of the following statements logically satisfies the conclusions?

G>O<K=I≥A≥L=H≤E

a) A @ O % H * I #G $ L @ K # E

b) H $ O % K * I $ E $ L % H * A

c) L* O# A @ G # I # E @ K * H

d) G @ O % K * I $ A $ L * H # E

e) None of these.

Q.10) In the following conclusions; Y @ Z should be false and Z $ H should be follow. Then which of the following statements logically satisfies the conclusions?

a) Z % A % L * Y $ U @ H * R # N

b) Y @ L * A @ H $ U * N @ R * Z

c) Y @ L @ A % Z $ U $ H * R # N

d) Y * L @ A % H $ U % R @ Z @ N

e) None of these


Explanations:

Q.1) (d)

B≥C>D=A≤G=H≤I

  1. C>A (True)
  2. I≥D (True)

Q.2) (e)

M=O<Q>R>P≥S=T

  1. O>R (False)
  2. S≥Q (False)

Q.3) (a)

P>Q≥S=U>W<X≤R

  1. W<Q (True)
  2. X>U (False)

Q.4) (c)

G>I=J≥H=E≥F>K

  1. E<I (False) (either or)
  2. I=E (False) (either or)

Q.5) (c)

M=S<K≥H>E=F<K

  1. S>E False (either or)
  2. F≥M False (either or)

D.6-10)

@ → >

% → <

* → =

# → ≤

$ → ≥

Q.6) (c)

S≥B<N=Q≤V≥P=Z

  1. B<Q (True)
  2. V≥Z (True)

Q.7) (d)

M≤I=O<A≥U=H>L

  1. M<A (True)
  2. U>L (True)

Q.8) (e)

K>W<R=O≥S≤I=J>B

  1. W<O (True)
  2. S≤J (True)

Q.9) (d)

G>O<K=I≥A≥L=H≤E

  1. K≤A (False)
  2. A≥H (True)

Q.10) (c)

Y>L>A<Z≥U≥H=R≤N

  1. Y>Z (False)
  2. Z≥H (True)

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