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We have started the 56 days Study Plan for IBPS PO Prelims.  This study plan is to efficiently utilise time and hard work to channelise it towards smart work. From now quizzes on Bankersadda will be according to the given study plan and this will help you prepare important topics in limited time. 
Today is DAY 34 of the study plan and in Reasoning today’s chapter is Mathematical Symbol.




Directions (1-5):  Read the following instruction carefully and answer accordingly:
Circle represents • [5] and rectangle represents ∎ [0]. If circle • appears in unit’s place then its value is 5. If circle appears in ten’s place then its value will be just double of 5 i.e. 10. If circle appears in hundreds place then its value will be just double of 10 i.e. it is 20 and so on.
• = 5
•∎ = 10
•∎∎ = 20
•∎∎∎ = 40
•∎∎∎∎ = 80

Q1. How will you represent ‘55’ in this code language?
(a) •∎• •
(b) ••∎
(c) ∎•∎•
(d) •∎•∎
(e) •••

Q2. How will you represent ‘100’ in this code language?
(a) ••∎∎∎
(b) •••∎∎
(c) ∎∎•••
(d) ∎•••∎
(e) •∎•∎∎

Q3. What will be the value of this code ••∎••?
(a) 200
(b) 160
(c) 120
(d) 135
(e) 155

Q4. What will be value for this code •••∎?
(a) 95
(b) 40
(c) 100
(d) 80
(e) 70

Q5. How will you represent ‘125’ in this code langue?
(a) •∎∎∎•
(b) •••∎•
(c) ∎∎•••
(d) ••∎∎•
(e) ∎•∎••

Directions (6-10):  Read the following instruction carefully and answer accordingly:
Triangle ▲represents [1] and circle ● represents (0). If triangle appears in units place than its value is 1. If triangle appears in tens place then its value is just double of 1, i.e. (2). If triangle appears in hundreds place than its value is just double of 2 i.e. (4) and so on. 
▲= 1
▲●= 2
▲●●= 4
▲●●●= 8
▲●●●●=16

Q6. How will you represent ‘12’ in this code language? 
(a) ▲▲●
(b) ●▲▲
(c) ●●▲▲
(d)▲▲●●
(e) ▲●▲●

Q7. How will you represent ‘19’ in this code language?
(a) ▲▲▲●
(b)▲●●▲▲
(c) ●●▲▲▲
(d) ▲▲●▲
(e)  ●▲●▲

Q8. What will be the value for this code ▲▲●▲? 
(a) 19
(b) 10
(c) 17
(d) 13
(e) None of the above

Q9. What will be the value for this code▲▲▲▲?
(a) 30
(b) 12
(c) 15
(d) 20
(e) 22

Q10. What will be the value for this code ▲▲▲●▲?
(a) 28
(b) 27
(c) 21
(d) 39
(e) 29

Directions (11-15):  Read the following instruction carefully and answer accordingly:
Triangle ▲represents [100] and circle ● represents (0). If triangle appears in units place than its value is 100. If triangle appears in tens place then its value is just double of 100, i.e. (200). If triangle appears in hundreds place than its value is just double of 200 i.e. (400) and so on. 
▲= 100
▲●= 200
▲●●= 400
▲●●●= 800
▲●●●●= 1600

Q11. How will you represent ‘1200’ in this code language? 
(a) ▲▲●
(b) ●▲▲
(c) ●●▲▲
(d)▲▲●●
(e) ▲●▲●


Q12. How will you represent ‘1900’ in this code language?
(a) ▲▲▲●
(b)▲●●▲▲
(c) ●●▲▲▲
(d) ▲▲●▲
(e)  ●▲●▲

Q13. What will be the value for this code ▲▲●▲? 
(a) 1200
(b) 1000
(c) 2400
(d) 1300
(e) None of the above

Q14. What will be the value for this code▲▲▲▲?
(a) 1100
(b) 1300
(c) 1500
(d) 1600
(e) 1400

Q15. What will be the value for this code ▲▲▲●▲?
(a) 2000
(b) 3200
(c) 2500
(d) 1900
(e) 2900

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