Latest Banking jobs   »   Night Class: Reasoning Quiz

Night Class: Reasoning Quiz

Directions (1-5): Some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the following conclusions if any, follow from the given statements:
1. Statements: 
Some fliters are floaters. 
No floaters is good.
Some good is flicker
Conclusion: 
(I) Some flicker are floaters.
(II) All flicker being floaters is possibility.
(III) All flicker being fliters is a possibility.
1) Only (i) and (iii) follow
2) only (iii) follow
3) Either (i) or (ii) follow
4) All follow
5) None of these

2. Statements: 
All fresh is clash. 
No fresh is titans.
Some titans is pulse. 
Conclusion: 
(I) Some clash are not titans.
(II) All pulse being fresh is a possibility.
(III) All pulse being clash is a possibility.
1) Only (i) and (iii) follow
2) only (iii) follow
3) Either (i) or (ii) follow
4) All follow
5) None of these
3. Statements: 
No note is a coin.
All plastics are notes.
Some notes are toy.
Conclusion: 
(I) Some toys are not coins
(II) All toys being plastic is a possibility.
(III) All plastic being toys is a possibility.
1) Only (i) and (iii) follow
2) only (iii) follow
3) Only (i) or (ii) follow
4) All follow
5) None of these
4. Statements: 
Some fliters are floaters. 
No floaters is good.
Some good is flicker
Conclusion: 
(I) All flicker are good.
(II) All floaters being fliters is possibility.
(III) All Good being fliters is a possibility.
1) Only (i) and (iii) follow
2) only (iii) follow
3) Only (ii) and (iii) follow
4) All follow
5) None of these
5. Statements: 
All bricks are stones. 
Some stones are rocks.
All rocks are mountains.
Conclusions: 
I. Some mountains which are stones are also a part of bricks.
II. No rock is brick is a possibility.
1) Only (i) and (ii) follow
2) only (ii) follows
3) Only (i)  follows
4) None follows
5) None of these
Directions (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
‘A @ B’ means ‘A Is not smaller than B’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’
Give answer 1) : If only conclusion 1 is true
Give answer 2) : If only conclusion 2 is true
Give answer 3) : If either conclusion 1 or 2 is true
Give answer 4) : If neither conclusion 1 nor 2 is true
Give answer 5) : If both conclusions 1 and 2 are true
6. Statements: 
C#D
A@B
D*E
B%C
Conclusion : 
(i) A*E
(ii) A@E
7. Statements: 
I%J
G$H
H*I
H@K
Conclusion: 
(i) I*J
(ii) G@K
8. Statements: 
U*V
Y#Z
X$Y
W%X
V*W

Conclusion : 
(i) U#Z
(ii) V*Y
9. Statements: 
W%A
U*V
V*W
A#B
B@C
Conclusion : 
(i) W#C
(ii) W%C
10. Statements: 
K#L
J#K
I#K
L*M
M*N
Conclusion : 
(i) J@N
(ii) J*N
Directions (1 – 5) :
1. (2)
 Night Class: Reasoning Quiz |_2.1
2. (1)
Night Class: Reasoning Quiz |_3.1
3. (4)
 Night Class: Reasoning Quiz |_4.1
4. (3)
Night Class: Reasoning Quiz |_5.1
5. (2)
Night Class: Reasoning Quiz |_6.1
Directions (6 – 10):
6. (3)
7. (4)
8. (2)
9. (1)
10. (3)

Leave a comment

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