Target SBI PO : REASONING MOCK TEST DAY – 7

1) Statements:

Some vowels are consonant.

Some consonants are alphabet.

Some numbers are vowel.

Conclusions:

a) Some vowels are not alphabet.

b) All vowels are alphabet.

c) All numbers being vowel is a possibility.

d) All of the above.

e) Either a or b and c follow.

I.False

II.False

III. True

IV. all the above

V. either a (or) b and c follows

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e)

2) Statements:

Some violets are pink.

No blue is pink.

Some pinks are white.

Conclusions:

a) No pink is blue.

b) Some violets are white.

c) Some pinks are white.

d) Both a and c follow.

e) None of these.

I. True

II. False

III. True

IV. Both a and c

V. None of these

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d)

 

3) Statements:

All rubbers are plastic.

No plastic is glass.

No glass is rubber.

Conclusions:

a) Some plastics are rubber.

b) All rubbers are glass.

c) Some plastics are glass.

d) No plastic is rubber.

e) Either a or d follows.

I. True

II. False

III. False

IV. False

V. False

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a)

I. True

II. False

III. False

IV. False

V. False

4) Statements:

Some footpaths are street.

All roads are street.

All streets are highway.

Conclusions:

a) Some highways are not footpath.

b) All roads are highway.

c) No street is footpath.

d) All of the above.

e) None of these.

I. False

II. True

III. False

IV. All the above

V.None of these

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b)

5) Statements:

No pentagon is circle.

All circles are hexagon.

No hexagon is square.

Conclusions:

a) No circle is square and pentagon.

b) Some hexagons are pentagon.

c) Some square are hexagon.

d) Some pentagons are square.

e) None of these.

I. True.

II. False

III. False

IV. False

V. None of these

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a)

D.6-10) In Each group of questions below there are three Conclusions followed by a set of Statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies the given conclusions. Given statements are true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly Known facts. (Consider all the conclusions are true)

6) Conclusions: No bucket is a jacket.

All bucket being paper is a possibility.

Some paper are not rooms.

(a) Statements: All buckets are rooms.

No room is paper. Some jackets are papers. Some papers are chairs

(b) Statements: All bucket is a room.

No room is Jacket. All jacket are papers. Some papers are chairs

(c) Statements: No bucket is paper.

No room is jacket. Some jacket are bucket. Some papers are chairs

(d) Statements: All bucket are rooms.

All rooms are jacket. Some jacket are papers. some papers are chairs

(e) Statements: All bucket are rooms.

All rooms are jacket. All jacket are papers . Some papers are chairs

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b)

7) Conclusions: No apple is potatoes.

All potatoes being grapes is a possibility. Some grapes are apple is a possibility.

(a) Statements: All mangoes are potatoes. No potato is a orange. All apple are potatoes. All oranges are grapes

(b) Statements: Some mangoes are potatoes. No potato is grapes. All apple are oranges. All oranges are grapes

(c) Statements: Some mangoes are potatoes. No orange is a potato. All oranges are grapes. All apples are potatoes

(d) Statements: All mangoes are potatoes. No potato is grapes. All apple are oranges. All oranges are grapes

(e) Statements: All mangoes are potatoes. No potato is a orange. All apple are oranges. All oranges are grapes

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e)

8) Conclusions: Some societies are not colony. Some hospitals are flat is a possibility. Some societies are flats

(a) Statements: All flats are institutes.

All institutes are societies. No institute is colony. No hospital is society

(b) Statements: Some flat are institutes.

All institutes are societies. Some institutes are colony. No hospital is society

(c) Statements: All flat are institutes.

All institutes are societies. No institute is colony. All hospitals are society.

(d) Statements: All flats are institutes.

All institutes are societies. No hospital is a flat. Some hospital are colony

(e) Statements: Some flats are institutes.

All apartments are societies. No apartment is colony. All hospital are colonies.

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c)

9) Conclusions: No Sweets are almonds. Some almonds are cashews. Some cashews are pistachios is a possibility

(a) Statements: All cashews are nuts. Some nuts are sweets. Some sweets are almonds. All almonds are pistachios

(b) Statements: Some sweets are pistachios. Some pistachios are nuts. No nuts are almonds. Some nuts are cashews

(c) Statements: All sweets are pistachios. Some pistachios are nuts. Some nuts are almonds. No nuts are cashews

(d) Statements: All Cashews are almonds. Some almonds are nuts. All almonds are pistachios. No pistachios is sweets

(e) Statements: All cashews are almonds. Some almonds are nuts. All almonds are pistachios. Some pistachios are sweets

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d)

10) Conclusions: Some dogs are rats. All cats being dogs is a possibility. Some dogs are not bats

(a) Statements: No rat is dog. Some rats are not dogs. No rat is cat. Some dogs are bats

(b) Statements: Some cats are rats. All rats are dogs. No bat is dog. Some cats are bats

(c) Statements: All rats are dogs. Some dogs are bats. No rat is cat. Some bats are rats

(d) Statements: No rat is dog. No bat is dog. Some cats are dogs. Some bats are not cats

(e) Statements: No rat is dog. Some cats are dogs. Some dogs are bats. Some rats are cats

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b)

Direction Test

D.11-13): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are ten houses. B is 6 km east of C. A is 3 km east  of  F and H is 4 km south of A. G is 3 km west of H while D is 9 km east of G and J is 6 km north of G. I is situated just in middle of the lines BC and GJ while E is just in middle of H and D.

11) Distance between E and A is

a) 1 km

b) 1.5 km

c) 2 km

d) 5 km

e) None of these

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d)

 

AE2 = AH2+ HE2

AE2=42 + 32

AE2= 16 + 9

AE2= 25

AE = 5 KM

12) In which direction is point E with respect to point I?

a) North-East

b) South-East

c) North-West

d) South-West

e) None of these

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b)

E is South-East of I

13) Distance between B and F is

a) √10 Km

b) √4 Km

c) 2 km

d) ∛2 Km

e) None of these

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a)

BF2 = AB2+ AF2

BF2=12 + 32

BF2 = 1+ 9

BF= √(10 )KM

14) A Man is facing South-West. He turns 900 in clock wise direction, and then he turns 1350 in anti-clock wise direction. Again he turns 2700 to his left hand side and then finally he turns 1800 in clock wise direction. In which direction he is facing now?

a) North

b) South

c) East

d) West

e) None of these

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c)

15) A is 2m North of B, C is 2m south of E, D is 2m East of B, F is 2m West of G, E is 2m East of G and F is 2m South of B. Then in which direction is A with respect to C?

a) North-East

b) North-West

c) South-East

d) South-West

e) None of these

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b)

 

D.16-20) Read the questions and answer the followings

In a certain coded language,

‘Large things please minds’ is written as ‘6f$’ ‘14j%’ ‘18f@’ ‘23h#’

‘Many hands make light work’ is written as ‘33f?’ ‘7h@’ ‘15f#’ ‘14h!’ ‘12d#’

‘Nine tailors make man’ written as ‘12h%’ ‘1d#’ ‘23d&’ ‘12d#’

‘practice what you preach, written as ‘9f?’ ‘6h$’ ‘23j$’ ‘15d*’

16) What is the code for “painter” from the above code language?

a) 12k%

b) 14h$

c) 8l$

d) 16g%

e) None of these

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b)

Symbols denotes based on 1st letter of the word.

L -@            t – %           p – $            m – #           h – !             N – &

Y – *            w – ?

For numbers

Middle letter of the word

For odd digit word – middle letter – r – 18

(r is 18th letter)

For even digit word – things middle 2 letter

I, n –           i – 9   n – 14                   9 + 14 = 23

For letter

No of consonants in the word and multiple of 2

Large – 3 consonants 8 x 2  -6th letter – ‘f’

Large – 18f@

17) The code “20j%” represents which of the following words from the above statement?

a) moving

b) permit

c) tactful

d) teammate

e) None of these

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c)

Symbols denotes based on 1st letter of the word.

L -@            t – %           p – $            m – #           h – !             N – &

Y – *            w – ?

For numbers

Middle letter of the word

For odd digit word – middle letter – r – 18

(r is 18th letter)

For even digit word – things middle 2 letter

I, n –           i – 9   n – 14                   9 + 14 = 23

For letter

No of consonants in the word and multiple of 2

Large – 3 consonants 8 x 2  -6th letter – ‘f’

Large – 18f@

18) What is the code for “mango” from the above code language?

a) 14f#

b) 15f%

c) 12g@

d) 11h%

e) None of these

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a)

Symbols denotes based on 1st letter of the word.

L -@            t – %           p – $            m – #           h – !             N – &

Y – *            w – ?

For numbers

Middle letter of the word

For odd digit word – middle letter – r – 18

(r is 18th letter)

For even digit word – things middle 2 letter

I, n –           i – 9   n – 14                   9 + 14 = 23

For letter

No of consonants in the word and multiple of 2

Large – 3 consonants 8 x 2  -6th letter – ‘f’

Large – 18f@

19) What is the code for “nearby palace” from the above code language?

a) 12g% 9f$

b) 19h& 13f$

c) 17f$ 19h#

d) 13g$ 15f%

e) None of these

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b)

Symbols denotes based on 1st letter of the word.

L -@            t – %           p – $            m – #           h – !             N – &

Y – *            w – ?

For numbers

Middle letter of the word

For odd digit word – middle letter – r – 18

(r is 18th letter)

For even digit word – things middle 2 letter

I, n –           i – 9   n – 14                   9 + 14 = 23

For letter

No of consonants in the word and multiple of 2

Large – 3 consonants 8 x 2  -6th letter – ‘f’

Large – 18f@

20) What is the code for “Wright” from the above code language?

a) 15f#

b) 16j?

c) 12k%

d) 14n$

e) None of these

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b)

Symbols denotes based on 1st letter of the word.

L -@            t – %           p – $            m – #           h – !             N – &

Y – *            w – ?

For numbers

Middle letter of the word

For odd digit word – middle letter – r – 18

(r is 18th letter)

For even digit word – things middle 2 letter

I, n –           i – 9   n – 14                   9 + 14 = 23

For letter

No of consonants in the word and multiple of 2

Large – 3 consonants 8 x 2  -6th letter – ‘f’

Large – 18f@

D.21-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Seven teachers P, Q, R, S, T, U and V go for teach in different days of the weak, from Monday to Sunday. There are four male teacher in the school. They are teach different subject viz, Mathematics, English, economics, Tamil, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, but necessarily in the same order.

R goes to teach subject Biology but goes neither Saturday nor Thursday and not a male teacher. P goes on Friday but teaches neither English nor Physics. The one who goes on Monday teaches the subject is Tamil. The one who teaches English on Wednesday, who is a female teacher. U teaches Physics subject. T teaches the subject Chemistry on Tuesday. S is does not teaches on Monday. V goes for teaching on Saturday. S does not go for Monday not a male teacher and not teach Mathematics. V and T are male teachers. Economics teacher goes to teach a day before one of the female teacher. Any two female teachers teach on consecutive days.

21) Four of the following is certain way based on the group. Find which of the following is odd one the group?

(a) S,T

(b) P,U

(c) R,V

(d) V,S

(e) T,V

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e)

Monday                Q        Tamil

Tuesday              T         Chemistry

Wednesday         S (-)     English

Thursday             U (-)     Physics

Friday                  P         Mathematics

Saturday             V         Economics

Sunday              R (-)      Biology

22) Which of the following combinations is true?

(a) Thursday- U-Economics-Female

(b) V-Biology-male-Wednesday

(c) Female – Physics- U-Tuesday

(d) Chemistry- S-Tuesday-Female

(e) Mathematics-Friday-P-male

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e)

Monday                Q        Tamil

Tuesday              T         Chemistry

Wednesday         S (-)     English

Thursday             U (-)     Physics

Friday                  P         Mathematics

Saturday             V         Economics

Sunday              R (-)      Biology

23) Who among the following teaches subject Tamil?

(a) T

(b) S

(c) P

(d) Q

(e) R

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d)

Monday                Q        Tamil

Tuesday              T         Chemistry

Wednesday         S (-)     English

Thursday             U (-)     Physics

Friday                  P         Mathematics

Saturday             V         Economics

Sunday              R (-)      Biology

24) One who teaches Physics on which of the following day?

(a) Thursday

(b) Friday

(c) Monday

(d) Tuesday

(e) None of these

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a)

Monday                Q        Tamil

Tuesday              T         Chemistry

Wednesday         S (-)     English

Thursday             U (-)     Physics

Friday                  P         Mathematics

Saturday             V         Economics

Sunday              R (-)      Biology

25) Four of the following is certain way based on the group. Find which of the following is different one the group?

(a) Mathematics- S

(b) P-Biology

(c) economics-R

(d) U-Chemistry

(e) English-Q

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c)

Monday                Q        Tamil

Tuesday              T         Chemistry

Wednesday         S (-)     English

Thursday             U (-)     Physics

Friday                  P         Mathematics

Saturday             V         Economics

Sunday              R (-)      Biology

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