SBI CLERK PRELIMS-REASONING DAY-11

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018, will be going to held on March/April (Tentatively) 2018 as per SBI Clerk Notification. This Exam is going to be one of the toughest exam of the year 2018. Because SBI will be the game changer for all the upcoming bank exams. As per as the new pattern is concerned there will be sectional timing for three section in 1 hour. So as per the latest pattern each section is allotted with the sectional timing of 20 minutes.

NEW PATTERN:

Preliminary Examination:Phase I

Phase-I : Preliminary Examination: Preliminary Examination (online) consisting of Objective Tests for 100 marks will be conducted online. This test would be of 1 hour duration consisting of 3 Sections as follows:

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SL. Name of test No. of Questions Marks Duration
1. English Language 30 30 20 Minutes
2. Numerical Ability 35 35 20 Minutes
3. Reasoning Ability 35 35 20 Minutes
Total 100 100 1 Hour

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SBI Clerk Prelims 2018 Study Planner Day-11

Reasoning-Mathematical Operations-1

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D.1-5):In each question, statements are given, which are followed by two conclusions I & II. You have to find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.

Q.1) Statement:

T>Y, Y<W, W≥E, E≥I, I<S

Conclusions:

W>S

W≤S

a) if only conclusion I is true.

b) if only conclusion II is true.

c) if either conclusion I or II is true.

d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

e) if both conclusions I and II are true.

 

Q.2) Statement:

Y≥S, S=F, F<G, G<Q, Q=P

Conclusions:

Y≥F

F<P

a) if only conclusion I is true.

b) if only conclusion II is true.

c) if either conclusion I or II is true.

d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

e) if both conclusions I and II are true.

 

Q.3) Statement:

J=K, KF, FD, D>A, A>W

Conclusions:

K>W

K=W

a) if only conclusion I is true.

b) if only conclusion II is true.

c) if either conclusion I or II is true.

d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

e) if both conclusions I and II are true.

 

Q.4) Statement:

MN, W<N, I>W, M=P

Conclusions:                                      

M<I

N≤P

a) if only conclusion I is true.

b) if only conclusion II is true.

c) if either conclusion I or II is true.

d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

e) if both conclusions I and II are true.

 

Q.5) Statement:

LP, R<L, P=J, J>D

Conclusions:

L≥J

R>D

a) if only conclusion I is true.

b) if only conclusion II is true.

c) if either conclusion I or II is true.

d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

e) if both conclusions I and II are true.

 

D.6-10): In the following questions, the symbols ^, #, $, @, & are used with the following meanings as illustrated below:                 

‘N ^ M’ means ‘M is not greater than N’

‘N # M’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor equal to N’

‘N $ M’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor less than N’

‘N @ M’ means ‘M is not less than N’

‘N & M’ means ‘M is neither less than nor equal to N’

Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below is / are definitely true.

Q.6) Statements:

A # K, K @ M, A & T, R $ T, R # S

Conclusions:

M # T

K & R

M & R

K # T

a) Only II is true

b) Only I is true

c) Either I or II and III are true

d) Only II, III and IV are true

e) None of these

 

Q.7) Statements:

Y $ U, U ^ R, R & S, S $ W, W ^ T

Conclusions:

Y & T

U $ W

R ^ T

R & T

a) Only I is true

b) Only I and II are true

c) Only either III or IV is true

d) Only I and III are true

e) All are true

 

Q.8) Statements:

G # R, R @ H, H & L, L & P, P $ S

Conclusions:

R & P

R # H

G $ P

G & P

a) None is true

b) Only either III or IV is true`

c) Only I and II are true

d) Only II and III are true

e) None of these

 

Q.9) Statements:

G & X, X $ N, N & S, S ^ Q, Q # D

Conclusions:

G & S

S # D

III. X $ Q

G & N

a) Only I and IV are true

b) Only I and II are true

c) Only I and III are true

d) All are true

e) None of these

 

Q.10) Statements:

C $ B, B ^ I, I @ M, M $ J, J & F

Conclusions:

C ^ M

I @ F

B ^ J

C & F

a) None is true

b) Only II is true

c) Only III is true

d) Only I and II are true

e) All are true

 

D.11-15): In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements followed by two conclusions. Study the statements carefully and answer the below questions.

Q.11) Statements:

M≤Q<R=S; S>T≥V

Conclusions:

V<R

M>T

a) If conclusion I follows.

b) If conclusion II follows.

c) If either Conclusions I or II follows.

d) If neither Conclusions I nor II follows.

e) If both Conclusions I and II follow.

 

Q.12) Statements:

A≤C<D≤E=F; R≥G>E

Conclusions:                                                                                                  

F>R

A<G

a) If conclusion I follows.

b) If conclusion II follows.

c) If either Conclusions I or II follows.

d) If neither Conclusions I nor II follows.

e) If both Conclusions I and II follow.

 

Q.13) Statements:

P=Q<R≤T; Q≤Y=A≥C

Conclusions:

P<A

A≥P

a) If conclusion I follows.

b) If conclusion II follows.

c) If either Conclusions I or II follows.

d) If neither Conclusions I nor II follows.

e) If both Conclusions I and II follow.

 

Q.14) Statements:

M = R≤ J≤ K; J < I ≤ P > G

Conclusions:

M<G

G ≤ M

a) If conclusion I follows.

b) If conclusion II follows.

c) If either Conclusions I or II follows.

d) If neither Conclusions I nor II follows.

e) If both Conclusions I and II follow.

 

Q.15) Statements:

K ≤L=O, P≥Q > L, R > P = N

Conclusions:

P > K

N > L

a) If conclusion I follows.

b) If conclusion II follows.

c) If either Conclusions I or II follows.

d) If neither Conclusions I nor II follows.

e) If both Conclusions I and II follow.

 

D.16-20):In each question, statements are given, which are followed by three conclusions I, II & III. You have to find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.

Q.16) Statements:

A≥B>C=D; A=H≤R>S; B<E≤F>G

Conclusions:

C<F

B≥R

D>S

a) Only I follows.

b) Only II follows.

c) All follow.

d) Only I and II follow.

e) Only I and III follow.

 

Q.17) Statements:

M<H<J=R≥Q; J<L≤T>V; V<S=W>R≥X

Conclusions:

T>Q

M<L

S>Q

a) Only I follow.

b) Only II follows.

c) All follow.

d) Only I and II follow.

e) Only I and III follow.

 

Q.18) Statements:

W=X≤U>Z; T≥K=U<M≤R<Y

Conclusions:

W<Y

Z<T

X≤R

a) Only I follow.

b) Only II follows.

c) All follow.

d) Only I and II follow.

e) Only I and III follow.

 

Q.19) Statements:

A ≥ F > D < E ≥ L; O ≤ H < C ≥ B = A

Conclusions:

F≥C

F<C

D<C

a) Only I follow.

b) Only II follows.

c) Only III follows.

d) Only I and II follow.

e) Only I and III follow.

 

Q.20)Statement:

K ≥ S > N = M ≤ Y < J ≥ R ≥ O > H ≥ A > V < T

Conclusions:
N > Y

R > V

Y ≤ N

a) Only I follow.

b) Only II follows.

c) Only III follows.

d) Only I and II follow.

e) Only I and III follow.

 

D.21-25):In each question, statements are given, which are followed by three conclusions I, II & III. You have to find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.

Q.21) Statements:

T≥R; R=Q; Q<P; P≤S

Conclusions:

T>Q

T=Q

P<R

a) Only II is true

b) None is true

c) Only III is true

d) Only either I or II is true

e) Only I is true

 

Q.22) Statements:

A=B; B≤C; C<D; D≥ E

Conclusions:

A≥E

B<D

A<C

a) Only II and I are true

b) None is true

c) Only III is true

d) Only I is true

e) Only II is true

 

Q.23) Statements:

J≥K; K>L; L≥M; M>N

Conclusions:

J=K

L>M

L≥N

a) All are true

b) None is true

c) Only III is true

d) Only I is true

e) Only II is true

 

Q.24) Statements:

Y>X>W; W≤V; Z<Y

Conclusions:

Y>W

X>W

X≥W

a) Only I and II are true

b) None is true

c) Only III is true

d) Only I is true

e) Only II is true

 

Q.25) Statements:

C≥D; D=E; F≤E; F>G

Conclusions:

E>G

DG

E≤C

a) All are true

b) None is true

c) Only III is true

d) Only I is true

e) Only II is true


Explanation:

1.(c)

T > Y < W ≥ E ≥ I < S

W > S (False)

W ≤ S (False)

 

2.(e)

Y ≥ S = F < G < Q = P

Y ≥ F (True)

F < P (True)

 

3.(d)

J = K ≤ F ≤ D > A > W

K > W (False)

K = W (False)

 

4.(b)

P = M ≥ N > W < I

M < I (False)

N ≤ P (True)

 

5.(a)

R < L ≥ P = J > D

L ≥ J (True)

R > D (False)

 

D.6-10):

^  ≥

# >

$  =

@

&<

6.(a)

S < R = T > A > K ≤ M

M > T (False)

K < R (True)

M < R     (False)

K > T (False)

 

7.(c)

Y = U ≥ R < S = W ≥ T

Y < T (False)

U = W (False)

R ≥ T     (False)

R < T (False)

 

8.(e)

G > R ≤ H < L < P = S

R < P (True)

R > H (False)

G = P     (False)

G < P (False)

 

9.(e)

G < X = N < S ≥ Q > D

G < S (True)

S > D (True)

X = Q     (False)

G < N (True)

 

10.(a)

C = B ≥ I ≤ M = J < F

C ≥ M (False)

I ≤ F (False)

B ≥ J      (False)

C < F (False)

 

11.(a)

M ≤ Q < R = S > T ≥ V

V < R (True)

M > T (False)

 

12.(b)

F > R (False)

A < G (True)

 

13.(b)

P < A (False)

A ≥ P (True)

 

14.(c)

15.(e)

P > K (True)

N > L (True)

 

D.16-20):

16.(a)

C < F (True)

B ≥ R (False)

D > S     (False)

 

17.(c)

T > Q (True)

M < L (True)

S > Q     (False)

 

18.(d)

W < Y (True)

Z < T (True)

X ≤ R     (False)

 

19.(c)

O ≤ H < C ≥ B = A ≥ F > D < E ≥ L

F ≥ C (False)

F < C (False)

D < C (True)

 

20.(b)

N > Y (False)

R > V (True)

Y ≤ N (False)

 

21.(d)

T ≥ R = Q < P ≤ S

T>Q (False)

T=Q (False)

P<R (False)

 

22.(e)

A = B ≤ C < D ≥ E

A≥E (False)

B<D (True)

A<C  (False)

 

23.(b)

J ≥ K > L ≥ M > N

J=K (False)

L>M (False)

L≥N  (False)

 

24.(a)

Z < Y > X > W ≤ V

Y>W (True)

X>W (True)

X≥W  (False)

 

25.(a)

C ≥ D = E ≥ F > G

E>G (True)

DG (True)

E≤C (True)


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