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Reasoning Quiz For RBI Grade B Phase 1 2023 -28th April

Direction (1-5): Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.
Sixteen people are sitting in two rows. In row 1 – Diya, Eity, Fiza, Gita, Hari, Jack, Karan, and Liza are sitting and facing the south direction and in row 2 – Mahi, Naina, Om, Pihu, Qarim, Riya, Sunny, and Tara are sitting and facing the north direction but not necessarily in the same order. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seats in a row facing another member of the other row.
Karan sits fourth to the right of Hari. The one, who sits opposite to Hari, sits second to the left of Sunny. The one, who sits opposite to Karan, sits to the right of Pihu. Two people sit between Pihu and Mahi who is not opposite to Gita. Three people sit between Fiza and the one who sits opposite to Mahi. Four people sit between Diya and Fiza. The one who sits opposite to Diya, sits three places away from Om. Eity sits second to the right of Liza who is not opposite to Naina. Qarim sits immediate right of Tara.

Q1. Who sits second to the right of Naina?
(a) Fiza
(b) Om
(c) Riya
(d) Sunny
(e) None of these

Q2. What is the position of Gita from the one who sits opposite Om?
(a) Fifth to the left
(b) Fourth to the right
(c) Third to the left
(d) Fifth to the right
(e) None of these

Q3. How many people sit to the right of the one, who sits opposite the one, who sits immediate right of Jack?
(a) Two
(b) Five
(c) Six
(d) Three
(e) None of these

Q4. Find the correct statement from the following.
(a) Three people sit between Lisa and Karan.
(b) The one, who sits opposite to Diya, sits to the left of Tara.
(c) More than three people sit to the right of Jack.
(d) Less than four people sit to the right of Naina.
(e) None is correct

Q5. Find the odd one.
(a) Gita
(b) Sunny
(c) Fiza
(d)Pihu
(e)Riya

Direction (6-10): Read the following information carefully to answer the questions based on it.
In a certain coding language,
‘The frequency of caring’ is written as ‘YY SS TT PP’
‘These are frequency rights’ is written as ‘TT UU BB FF’
‘The rights of human’ is written as ‘UU YY GG SS’
‘Are you of all’ is written as ‘BB MM ZZ YY’.

Q6. What is the code for ‘Caring’?
(a) YY
(b) TT
(c) SS
(d) PP
(e) Cannot be determined

Q7. If the code for ‘You are welcome’ is written as ‘BB WW ZZ’ in the same coding language, then what will be the code for ‘All’?
(a) GG
(b) MM
(c) FF
(d) UU
(e) None of these

Q8. Which word is used for the code ‘FF’ in the given code language?
(a) All
(b) Rights
(c) These
(d) The
(e) None of these

Q9. What is the code for ‘Caring human’ in the coding language?
(a) SS ZZ
(b) GG SS
(c) GG BB
(d) PP GG
(e) None of these

Q10. What is the possible code for ‘Frequency of Physics’?
(a) YY TT NN
(b) SS TT NN
(c) NN YY PP
(d) TT NN PP
(e) None of these

Direction (11-15): In each of the questions below four statements are given followed by two conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Q11. Statements: No pens are circles.
All pens are tank.
Few circles are squares.
Conclusions: I. All squares being pen is a possibility.
II. Some tanks are squares.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow

Q12. Statements: Only a few ovals are pan.
No pan is bowl.
All guns are bowl.
Some oval are lamp.
Conclusions: I. All lamps being bowl is a possibility.
II. All pans are oval.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow

Q13. Statements: All bats are cap.
Some caps are not box.
Only a few caps are egg.
All pen are egg.
Conclusions: I. Some egg can never be bat.
II. All cap are bat.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow

Q14. Statements: Only a few keys are mat.
Only a few mats are cap.
All desks are keys.
Conclusions: I. All keys are desk is a possibility.
II. Some keys are cap.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow

Q15. Statements: Only a few Cats are Turtle.
Only a few Turtles are Tiger.
All Tigers are Camel.
Conclusions: I. Some Turtles are not Tiger.
II. No Cats are Camel.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follow

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