Latest Banking jobs   »   Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams

Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams

Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_2.1
Directions (Q.1-5): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer 
(a) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(b) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(d) If the datain both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

Q1. On which year was Yasir born?
(His date of birth is February 29.)
I. He was born between year 2005 and 2011.
II. He will complete 4 years on February 29, 2012 

Q2. Out of 64 students, 38 play both chess and cricket. How many students play only chess?
I. Out of 64 students, 22 students don’t play any game. 4 students play only cricket.
II. Out of 64 students 20 are girls and 10 of them don’t play any game.
Q3. What is the total number of students in the school?
I. The ratio of girls to boys is 2 : 3.
II. The number of students has grown by 5% this year as compared to 4% last year from the number 2000, which it was year before last.
Q4. Who among the six of them is the tallest if Geetais taller than Shilpa and Deepa is taller than Meeta? (Sunita and Sadhana are the other two).
I. Sadhana is taller than Sunita.
II. Sadhana is taller than Shilpa and Meeta as well as Deepa.
Q5. Who among the five friends Sumit, Tarun, Mukesh, Varun and Basuki is the youngest?
I.  Basuki is older than three of them but Sumit is younger than Mukesh.
II. Tarun is older than Varun and Basuki.
Directions (Q.6-10): Each of the questions below three statements numbered I, II and III. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.

Q6. How many daughters does W have?
I. B and D are the sisters of M.
II. M’s father T is the husband of W.
III. Out of the three children of T , Only one is a boy.
(a) Only I and III are sufficient to answer the question
(b) All I, II and II are required to answer the question 
(c) Only II and III are sufficient to answer the question 
(d) Question cannot be answered even with all I, II and III.
(e) Only I and II are sufficient to answer the question
Q7. Who among A, B, C, D, E and F, each having a different height, is the tallest?
I. B is taller than A but shorter than E.
II. Only two of them are shorter than C.
III. D is taller than only F.
(a) Only I and II are sufficient to answer the question
(b) Only I and III are sufficient to answer the question
(c) Only II and II are sufficient to answer the question 
(d) All I, II and III are required to answer the question 
(e) All I, II and III even together are not sufficient to answer the question 
Q8. Towards which direction is Village J from Village W?
I. Village R is to the west of Village W and to the north of Village T.
II. Village Z is to the east to Village J and to the south of Village T.
III. Village M is to the north-east of Village J and to the north of Village Z.
(a) Only III is sufficient to answer the question 
(b) Only II and III sufficient to answer the question 
(c)All I, II and III are required to answer the question 
(d) Question cannot be answered even with all I, II and III.
(e) None of the above 
Q9. On which day of the week did Suresh visit Chennai?
(Assume that the week starts from Monday.)
I. Suresh took a leave on Wednesday.
II. Suresh visited Chennai the day after his mother’s visit to his house.
III. Suresh’s mother visited Suresh’s house on neither Monday nor Thursday.
(a) Only II and III are sufficient to answer the question 
(b) Only I and II are sufficient to answer the question 
(c) Only I and III are sufficient to answer the question 
(d) All I, II and III are required to answer the question 
(e) Question cannot be answered even with all I, II and III.
Q10. How is ‘go’ written in a code language?
I. ‘nor or never again’ is written as ‘torn ka na sa’ in that code language.
II. ‘you come again now’ is written as ‘ja ka ta sa’ in that code language.
III. ‘again go now or never’ is written as ‘na ho ka sa torn’ in that code language.
(a) Only I and III are sufficient to answer the question 
(b) Only II and III are sufficient to answer the question 
(c) Only I and II are sufficient to answer the question 
(d) All I, II and III are required to answer the question 
(e) None of the above 

Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_3.1

Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_4.1
Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_5.1
Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_6.1
Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_7.1
Reasoning For SBI and IBPS Exams |_8.1

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *