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Night Class Reasoning for SBI PO

Dear Readers,
As we all know SBI PO is here and we are here to help you by providing daily night class quizzes on new pattern questions with different topics that will help you to go through this exam. So, here we are with some tough New Pattern questions of reasoning.

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Directions (Q 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
A building has eight floors 1 to 8 in such a way that ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on. The top most floorsis numbered 8. Eight persons G, P, M, R, Q, A, D and C are staying each on one of these floors mentioned above. A is staying on floor number 6. There is a gap of three floors between G and R. C is staying on the topmost floor. Neither P nor M is staying on floor number 5. Q is staying in the middle of the floor of P and M. R is staying on floor number 1. M is not an immediate neighbour of G. 

Q1. Who is staying on floor number 7?
(a) A 
(b) P 
(c) D 
(d) R 
(e) M 

Q2. How many persons are staying between floors D and P? 
(a) Three 
(b) Four 
(c) Two 
(d) One 
(e) None of the above

Q3. Who is staying on floor number 2? 
(a) Q 
(b) M 
(c) P 
(d) A 
(e) Q or M 

Q4. If all the persons are arranged in an alphabetical order in such a way that A occupies floor number 1 then who will occupy floor number 5? 
(a) G 
(b) Q 
(c) R 
(d) M 
(e) P 

Q5. Who among the following are the immediate neighbours of the person who is staying on floor number 3? 
(a) R and P 
(b) A and P 
(c) G and M 
(d) P and M 
(e) D and G 

Directions (Q6-10): In each question given below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I,  II and III. 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 does not follows from the given statements, disregarding the commonly known facts. Give answer 

Q6. Statements: 
All numbers are digits. 
Some letters are words. 
No digit is a letter. 
Conclusions: 
I. Some numbers are not letters. 
II. Some words are not digits. 
III. All letters are not digits. 
(a) If only conclusion I does not follow. 
(b) If only conclusion II does not follow. 
(c) If only conclusion III does not follow. 
(d) If both conclusion I and II do not follow. 
(e) None of the above

Q7. Statements: 
All numbers are digits. 
Some letters are words. 
No digit is a letter. 
Conclusions:
I. At least some words are letters. 
II. All digits being numbers is a possibility. 
III. All letters being digits is a possibility. 
(a) If only conclusion I does not follow. 
(b) If only conclusion II does not follow. 
(c) If only conclusion III does not follow. 
(d) If both conclusion I and II do not follow. 
(e) None of the above

Q8. Statements: 
All alphabets are verbals. 
All verbals are examples.
No answer is an example. 
Conclusions: 
I. All examples being alphabets is a possibility. 
II. Some verbals are answers. 
III. No alphabet is an answer 
(a) If only conclusion I does not follow. 
(b) If only conclusion II does not follow. 
(c) If only conclusion III does not follow. 
(d) If both conclusion I and II do not follow. 
(e) None of the above

Q9. Statements: 
All alphabets are verbals. 
All verbals are examples.
No answer is an example. 
Conclusions: 
I. All answers being verbals is a possibility. 
II.All alphabets being answers is a possibility. 
III. No example is an answer. 
(a) If only conclusion I does not follow. 
(b) If only conclusion II does not follow. 
(c) If only conclusion III does not follow. 
(d) If both conclusion I and II do not follow. 
(e) None of the above

Q10.Statements: 
Some screens are desktops. 
No keyboard is a desktop. 
No mouse is a screen. 
Conclusions: 
I. Some desktops are not mouses. 
II. At least some keyboards are mouses. 
III. No screen is a keyboard 
(a) If only conclusion I does not follow. 
(b) If only conclusion II does not follow. 
(c) If only conclusion III does not follow. 
(d) If both conclusion I and II do not follow. 
(e) None of the above

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