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Reasoning New Pattern Questions for SBI PO Mains |_2.1

Just a few days are left for SBI PO and NIACL Assistant Examination. It is time to pace up your preparation for SBI PO Prelims and NIACL Assistant Mains 2017. These Reasoning questions will also help you in preparing for BOB PO and NICL AO 2017 recruitment examination.

Directions (1-3): Question consists of Five statements followed by five conclusions. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.

Q1. Statements: Some red are blue. All blue are white. No white is violet. All black is violet. Some black is brown.
Conclusions:
(a) Some red is not violet.
(b) Some blue is not violet.
(c) Some brown is not white.
(d) Some black is not white.
(e)Some red is not brown.

Q2. Statements: All train are bus. Some bus are truck. All truck are car. No car is airplane. All bike are airplane.
Conclusions:
(a) All train being truck is a possibility.
(b) No truck is airplane.
(c) No bike is car.
(d) All bike being truck is a possibility.
(e) Some bus is car.

Q3. Statements: Some man are king. Some king are boy. All boy are child. Some child girl. All girl are women.
Conclusions:
(a) Some king are child.
(b) Some man are boy.
(c) Some child are women.
(d) All king being girl is a possibility.
(e) None of these.

Directions (4-5): In the questions below are given two conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions either definitely or possibly. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.


Q4. Conclusions: Some Q is P. Some R is not S.

Statements:
(a) Some P is Q. No Q is  R. All R is S. Some R is T.
(b) Some P is T. All T is Q. No T is R.  All S is R.
(c) Some P is R. All R is Q. No Q is S. Some S is T.
(d) Some R is S. All S is Q. No Q is T. All P is T.
(e) None of these.

Q5. Conclusions: Some P is O. Some L is P.
Statements:
(a) Some L is M. All M is N. Some N is O. All O is P.
(b) Some L is N. All N is P. Some P is M. All M is O.
(c) All O is L. Some L is M. Some M is N. All N is P.
(d) Some L is P. All P is M. Some M is N. All N is O.
(e) None of these


Directions (6-10): Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.


Q6. How many daughters does P have?
I. Q and R are the sisters of S.
II. S’s father T is the husband of P.
III. Out of the three children which T has, only one is a boy.
(a) Only I and III are sufficient to answer the question.
(b) All I, II and III 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)All I, II and III are required to answer the question.
(b) Only I and III are sufficient to answer the question.
(c) Only II and III are sufficient to answer the question.
(d) Only I and II are sufficient to answer the question.
(e) All I, II and III even together are not sufficient to answer the question.

Q8. Who is the daughter-in-law of A?
I. B is brother of C and son of J.
II. F is brother of G. H is son of G. E is mother of H.
III. A is wife of C. C is father of G. C has two children.
(a) Only I and III
(b) All I, II and III are required to answer the question
(c) Only II and III
(d) Question cannot be answered even with all I, II and III
(e) Only I and II


Q9. On which day of the week did Ankita visit Varanasi? (Assume that the week starts from Monday.)
I. Ankita took a leave on Wednesday.
II. Ankita visited Varanasi the day after her mother’s visit to his house.
III. Ankita’s mother visited Ankita’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 ‘gone’ written in a code language?
I. ‘not or nice play’ is written as ‘zx rn sx sa’ in that code language.
II. ‘you come play not’ is written as ‘ja sx ta sa’ in that code language.
III. ‘play gone not or nice’ is written as ‘ho sx sa zx rn’ 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 these

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
There are nine teachers A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I of different subjects like Hindi, English, Science, Sanskrit, Computer, Math, Art, Commerce and History but not necessarily in the same order. They all are living on a different floor. The ground floor is numbered one and so on up to top floor is numbered nine. Only three teachers live between I  and one who teaches History, both are living on odd numbered floor but none of them is living either top floor or bottom floor. F and G do not like Science. Only one teacher lives between I and A, who teaches commerce. There is only one teacher lives between H and C, who teaches Computer. D teaches Hindi and lives on the even numbered floor. There is only one teacher lives between the floor on which History’s teacher and English teacher lives. B teaches Art and lives immediately below on the floor on which A lives.  E does not live immediately above or below on the floor on which C lives. E does not live on first floor.  There is as many as teacher lives between E and one who teaches English and between G and one who teaches Sanskrit. Only two teachers live between I and H, who teaches Math. The teacher who teaches science lives on one of the  floors above the floor on which teacher who teaches Sanskrit lives.

Q11. F teaches which of the following subject?
(a) History
(b) Math
(c) Computer
(d) English
(e) None of these

Q12. Who among following teaches Science?
(a) A
(b) D
(c) E
(d) I
(e) B

Q13. Who among following lives on top floor?
(a) B
(b) E
(c) F
(d) G
(e) A

Q14. Who among following lives between the floor on which I and E lives?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) G
(e) B

Q15. If  A is related to Science and H is related to Computer, in the same way B is related to ?
(a) Sanskrit
(b) Math
(c) Hindi
(d) History
(e) Computer
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