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LIC AAO Reasoning Quiz: 31st March 2019

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Reasoning LIC Quiz 31st March 2019

Reasoning ability Quiz For LIC AAO 2019

Life Insurance Cooperation has released the notification for the posts of AAO for the Recruitment in 2019-20. This is a great opportunity for all those who aspire to become a Banker this year. Now the next step is to start practicing for the exams from now itself.  Here is a quiz on Reasoning ability being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern Reasoning ability Questions for LIC AAO 2019-20.




Directions (1-5): In each questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take 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 logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. 

Q1. Statements: All bulb are table.
Some bulb are pots.
Conclusions: I. All pots are table
II. No pots is table.

Only I follows
Only II follows
either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
Solution:

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Q2. Statements: All rat are bells.
All bells are car.
Conclusions: I. All bells are rat.
II. Some car are rat.

Only I follows
Only II follows
either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
Solution:

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Q3. Statements: All roads are tree.
No tree is soap.
Conclusions: I. No soap is road.
II. Some trees are roads.

Only I follows
Only II follows
either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
Solution:

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Q4. Statements: Some hotels are bricks.
All bananas are bricks.
Conclusions: I. Some bananas are hotels.
II. Some bricks are hotels.

Only I follows
Only II follows
either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
Solution:

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Q5. Statements: All flowers are clouds.
No cloud is sky.
All sky are tigers.
Conclusions: I. Some clouds are flowers.
II. All clouds are flowers.

Only I follows
Only II follows
either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
Solution:

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Directions (6-10): Study the following information and answer these questions: 

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight friends sitting in a circle facing the centre. B doesn’t sit opposite to A. F is on the immediate right of D while B is on the immediate left of E. A is neither sitting opposite to C nor H. E and H are sitting adjacent to C.

Q6. Which of the following is wrong? 
I. F is to the immediate left of G. 
II. A is to the immediate right of D. 
III. H and D are sitting opposite each other.

Only I
Only II
Only III
Only II and III
All I, II and III
Solution:

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Q7. Which of the following are two pairs of adjacent members?

AF and BC
FH and BG
AG and CE
BG and AG
None of these
Solution:

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Q8. What is the position of G?

Fourth to the left of F.
Third to the left of B.
Third to the right of B.
Second to the left of D.
None of these
Solution:

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Q9. Which of the following is/are correct? 
I. D is third to the left of E. 
II. D is fifth to the right of E. 
III. A and F are adjacent to each other.

Only I
Only II
Only I and II
Only II and III
All I, II and III
Solution:

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Q10. If A and E interchange places and so do F and H, then

G and C are adjacent to F.
D and B are adjacent to A.
E is not sitting opposite A.
H is not sitting opposite F.
H is fourth to the left of C.
Solution:

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Directions (11-15): Symbol @, ©, #, $ and % are used with following meaning: 

‘P©Q means ‘P is greater than or equal to Q’
‘P%Q’ means ‘P is either smaller than or equal to Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P#Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’
‘P$Q’ means ‘P is greater than Q’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and accordingly give answer-

Q11. Statements: S$Q, R%P, P#S 
Conclusions: I. P#Q II. P©Q

If only conclusion I is true
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
Solution:

© =≥
% = ≤
# = <
@ - =
$ = >

Q12. Statements: C@D, D#E, E%F 
Conclusions: I. C%D II. C$E

If only conclusion I is true
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
Solution:

© =≥
% = ≤
# = <
@ - =
$ = >

Q13. Statements: I©M, M#P, R$P 
Conclusions: I. R©M II. R$M

If only conclusion I is true
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
Solution:

© =≥
% = ≤
# = <
@ - =
$ = >

Q14. Statements: L#N, P%L, N$K 
Conclusions: I. L$K II. N%P

If only conclusion I is true
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
Solution:

© =≥
% = ≤
# = <
@ - =
$ = >

Q15. Statements: J@L, P%L, P©N 
Conclusions: I. J© N II. N@J

If only conclusion I is true
If only conclusion II is true
If either conclusion I or II is true
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
If both conclusion I and II are true
Solution:

© =≥
% = ≤
# = <
@ - =
$ = >

               

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