IBPS RRB 2018 Prelims : Reasoning – Day 4
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IBPS RRB 2018 Prelims : Reasoning – Day 4
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IBPS RRB PO & Office Assistant 2018 Preliminary Examination starts from 11th August, 2018. The IBPS RRB Exam 2018 is one of the most expected exam of the year. The reason for the consummate expectation is different from that of the others.
The number of candidates attending the IBPS RRB PO & Office Assistant is high when compared to the other exams like SBI & Insurance Exams. The other important factor is that , no English section is there in the preliminary examination of the IBPS RRB PO & Assistant Exams. This is really a boost to the candidates as many of the aspirants couldn’t get the requisite marks in the English section and this exam is the best bet for the aspirants.
Since only few days are left for the IBPS RRB PO & Assistant Exam 2018 Preliminary Exam , we will be providing daily 20 Questions in Quantitative Aptitude & Reasoning Section to evoke the preparation mode.
Aspirants can answer the Questions by commenting the answers for the Questions in the comments section. We will be providing the answers for the Questions @ 6:00 P.M everyday.
IBPS RRB PO & Assistant 2018 – Prelims Exam – Day 4
Topic : Reasoning Ability
Total Number of Questions : 20
Total Time : 15 minutes
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.
Q.1) Statement:
N≥I>K<G<A≥M
Conclusions:
I. M>K
II. A<I
III. N≥M
a) Only II and III follow
b) Only I and III follow
c) Only I and II follow
d) All I, II and III follow
e) None follows
Q.2) Statements:
I=N≤S<T≥R<U; S≥M
Conclusions:
I. U<I
II. I=M
III. M>I
a) Both I and II follow
b) Either II or III follows
c) Only III Follows
d) Only II follows
e) None of these
Q.3) Statements:
E<M≤O≤I≤A<N; I=T
Conclusions:
I. O<N
II. E<A
III. T>M
a) Only II follows
b) Only II and III follow
c) Only III does not follow
d) Only I and III follow
e) None follows
Q.4) Statements:
F<R≥E>P<C; P≥Q=T; Q≤J<M
Conclusions:
I. F<C
II. J≥E
III. R>Q
a) Only II does not follow
b) Only III follows
c) Only I and II follow
d) Only I and III Follow
e) None of these
Q.5) Statements:
E>L≥C<H≤S<N
Conclusions:
I. L≥S
II. C<N
III. S>L
a) Only II follows
b) Only III does not follow
c) Only I and III follow
d) Either I or III and II Follow
e) None of these
D.6-10) Read the following information carefully and answers the following questions given below.
Siva, Seela, Priya, Vera, Hari, Kaviya and Anu are seven friends went to different colleges viz., SRM, Sai Ram, VIT, NIT and Sastra. They are studying in three different departments Viz., ECE, EEE and IT. More than three people do not study in the same department. All the above given information are not necessarily in the same order.
Two people went to Sai Ram and two people Sastra college and rest of them went to other colleges. Siva and Priya are studying in the same department and one of them went to Sai Ram College and other went to VIT College. Kaviya went to NIT but not studying in ECE department. Seela and Vera are studying in the same department and went to same college. Hari and Priya went to same college but studying in different department. Anu went to SRM College and studying in ECE department. The people who went to Sastra College are studying in EEE department. Only two friends are studying in IT department and none of them is Priya.
Q.6) Hari went to which among the following colleges?
a) Sastra
b) Sai Ram
c) SRM
d) VIT
e) Either (a) or (d)
Q.7) Which of the following combinations is true?
a) Siva –Sai Ram -IT
b) Kaviya –Sastra – EEE
c) Priya – Sai ram – EEE
d) Hari – VIT – IT
e) None of these
Q.8) Vera is studying in which among the following departments?
a) EEE
b) ECE
c) IT
d) Either (a) or (c)
e) Either (b) or (c)
Q.9) Which among the following two persons went to Sai Ram College?
a) Siva, Priya
b) Priya, Vera
c) Kaviya, Anu
d) Priya, Hari
e) None of these
Q.10) Kaviya went to which among the following college and is studying in which of the following department?
a) NIT- EEE
b) Sai Ram -ECE
c) NIT – IT
d) VIT – IT
e) None of these
D.11-12) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Point B is 4m east of point A and 3m north of point G. Point E is 4m east of point F and 15m north of point D. Point G is 13m west of point D.
Q.11) What is the shortest distance between B and F?
a) 10m
b) 12m
c) 15m
d) 18m
e) None of these
Q.12) E is in which direction with respect to G?
a) South east
b) North east
c) North west
d) South west
e) None of these
D.13-17) In each question below are given some statements 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. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements.
Q.13) Statements:
All air is ball
Some balls are cat
All cats are rat
Conclusions:
I. Some rats are air
II. Some cats are not ball
III. No rat is air
a) None follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only I follows
e) Either I or III follows
Q.14) Statements:
Some watches are purse
All purses are bag
No pouch is bag
Conclusions:
I. Some pouches are watch is a possibility
II. Some bags are not purse
III. Some purses are not watch
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only I and III follow
e) None of these
Q.15) Statements:
All horses are zebra
Some horses are tiger
Some horses are not dog
Conclusions:
I. No dog is zebra
II. Some horses are dog
III. All tigers are dog is a possibility
a) Only III follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only I follows
d) None follows
e) None of these
Q.16) Statements:
All yellow are green
All green are blue
No red is blue
Conclusions:
I. Some yellow are red
II. Some blue are not green
III. No red is yellow
a) Only I follows
b) Only II follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only I and III follow
e) Either I or II follows
Q.17) Statements:
No parrot is crow
No peacock is crow
All peacocks are sparrow
Conclusions:
I. Some peacocks are parrot
II. No sparrow is crow
III. All sparrows are crow
a) None follows
b) Either II or III follows
c) Only I follows
d) Only I and either II or III follows
e) None of these
D.18-20) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Among F, G, H, K, M, P and S, K is heavier than G and lighter than P. H is heavier than S and lighter than G. F is heavier than K but not the heaviest. S is not the lightest in the group. One who is second heaviest in the group is 88kg.
Q.18) Who among the following persons is the heaviest in the group?
a) F
b) H
c) P
d) K
e) None of these
Q.19) What could be the weight of K if G’s weight is 75kg?
a) 72kg
b) 79kg
c) 89kg
d) 60kg
e) None of these
Q.20) What could be the sum of weight of the heaviest person and the lightest person in the group if S’s weight is 60kg?
a) 147kg
b) 145kg
c) 146kg
d) 149kg
e) None of these
Explanations
Q.1) (e)
N≥I>K<G<A≥M
I. M>K (False)
II. A<I (False)
III. N≥M (False)
Q.2) (e)
I. U<I (False)
II. I=M (False)
III. M>I (False)
Q.3) (c)
I. O<N (True)
II. E<A (True)
III. T>M (False)
Q.4) (b)
I. F<C (False)
II. J≥E (False)
III. R>Q (True)
Q.5) (d)
E>L≥C<H≤S<N
I. L≥S (False)
II. C<N (True)
III. S>L (False)
D.16-10)
Siva | VIT | ECE |
Seela | Sastra | EEE |
Priya | Sairam | ECE |
Vera | Sastra | EEE |
Hari | Sairam | IT |
Kaviya | NIT | IT |
Anu | SRM | ECE |
Q.16) (b)
Q.17) (e)
Q.18) (a)
Q.19) (d)
Q.10) (c)
D.11-12)
Q.11) (c)
Q.12) (b)
Q.13) (e)
I. False either ‘or’
II. False
III. False either ‘or’
Q.14) (a)
I. True
II. False
III. False
Q.15) (a)
I. False
II. False
III. True
Q.16) (c)
I. False
II. False
III. True
Q.17) (a)
I. False
II. False
III. False
Q.18) (c)
P > F > K > G > H > S > M
F – 88 kg
Q.19) (b)
P > F > K > G > H > S > M
F – 88 kg
G – 75 kg
Q.20) (d)
P > F > K > G > H > S > M
F – 88 kg
S – 60 kg
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