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Night Class: Reasoning Quiz for BOM/IBPS Exam

Night Class: Reasoning Quiz for BOM/IBPS Exam |_2.1
Directions(1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E and F are six boys each belonging to a different city, viz Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Pilibhit and Jaipur, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them got selected in a different Banks ,viz SBI , UNION ,BANK OF BARODA , HDFC , ICICI  and PNB  , not necessarily in the same order. B belongs to Jaipur but did not get selected in either ICICI or SBI, D doesn’t belong either to Delhi or to Lucknow, but got selected in UNION  .
The one who got selected in ICICI   doesn’t belong to Jaipur. The one who got selected in PNB belongs to Lucknow. F did not get selected in ICICI  . Either C or F got selected in  BANK OF BARODA but neither of them belongs to Pilibhit or Lucknow. A belongs to Kanpur and he got selected in either SBI or BANK OF BARODA . F doesn’t belong to Delhi. The one who is in BANK OF BARODA is from Agra

Q1. Who among the following belongs to Pilibhit?
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) Can’t be determined
Q2. Who among the following got selected in ICICI?
(a) A
(b) B 
(c) C 
(d) D 
(e) Can’t be determined
Q3. The one who got selected in HDFC   belongs to which of the following cities?
(a) Delhi 
(b) Jaipur 
(c) Pilibhit
(d) Agra 
(e) None of these
Q4. The one who belongs to Agra got selected in which of the following Bank?
(a) BANK OF BARODA   
(b) ICICI  
(c) Either  BANK OF BARODA   or ICICI   
(d) HDFC  
(e) Can’t be determined
Q5. Which of the following combinations of person–city–  is definitely false?
(a) A–Kanpur–SBI   
(b) D–Pilibhit–UNION  
(c) F–Lucknow–PNB  
(d) C–Delhi–ICICI  
(e) None of these
Q6. Anchal starts walking 20m towards North. Then she turns right and walks 30m. Then again, she turns right and walks 28m. Then she turns towards North-East and Walks 10m. How far away and in which direction is Anchal from her original position?
(a) 36m. North-East 
(b) 32m. South 
(c) 30m. East 
(d) 32m. South-East 
(e) 36m. East
Q7. Six friends sitting in a row. F is to the left of G but on the right of H, who is to the right of I and J is at the right of K but immediate left of I. Find out the friend, sitting right in the middle ?
(a) J and K 
(b) H and I 
(c) F and G 
(d) J and G 
(e) G and H
Q8. If it is given ‘P + Q’ means that P is the father of Q. ‘P – Q’ means that ‘P is the wife of Q’, ‘ P×Q’ means that ‘ P is brother of Q’ and ‘P ÷ Q’ means that ‘P is the daughter of Q’. Then, M + G + C ÷ S refers to-
(a) S is daughter of G 
(b) C is brother of G 
(c) S is wife of G
(d) M is the grandfather of S 
(e) None of these
Directions(9-10): Read the information carefully and answer the given questions :
Launched in 2006, Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme entitles at least one member of every rural household to 100 days of manual work a year but there was need for parity in MGNREGA wages and the minimum wage, where the former is lower in 14 states.
A) MGNERGA has provided employment to millions households.
B) A notification in hike for MGNREGA wages is expected.
C) The government should make amend in the MGNREGA act to bring the two at par.
D) MGNREGA will pay more wages ahead of elections.
Q9. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) can be an immediate course of action to minimise the difference between minimum wage and MGNREGA wages?
(a) Only A 
(b) Both A and B 
(c) Only C 
(d) Only D 
(e) Both B and D
Q10. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) is a possible effect of MGNREGA?
(a) Both C and D 
(b) Only A 
(c) Only C 
(d) Only A, B and D 
(e) Both A and C
Directions(11 – 15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons – W, L, X, M, A , V, Z and Y – are sitting around a square table facing centre. Four of them sit at the corners and the other four at the middle of the sides. Each of them likes different cars – Swift, Maruti, Alto, Zen, Ford, Nano, Santro and Safari. – but not necessarily in the same order. A sits opposite the person who likes Ford and third to the left of L. L likes neither Maruti nor Ford. M sits between L and X, who likes Zen. M does not like Ford. Y, who likes Santro, sits second to the left of X. V, who likes Safari, is not an immediate neighbour of Y. The person who likes Maruti sits on the immediate left of the person who likes Alto. The person who likes Nano is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Zen. W does not like Nano.
Q11. Who sits opposite the person who likes Alto?
(a) Y 
(b) X 
(c) M 
(d) W 
(e) None of these
Q12. Who sits between the person who likes Safari and the one who likes Santro?
(a) L 
(b) W 
(c) X 
(d) A 
(e) None of these

Q13. If ‘W’ is related to ‘Maruti’, and ‘A’ is related to ‘Nano’, ‘V’ is related to which of the following?
(a) Safari
(b) Swift 
(c) Alto 
(d) Ford 
(e) None of these
Q14. Who sits fourth to the left of A?
(a) L 
(b) V
(c) W 
(d) M 
(e) None of these
Q15. Who likes ‘Alto’ car?
(a) Y 
(b) W 
(c) V 
(d) L 
(e) None of these
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