REASONING QUIZ-84 FOR IBPS- PO & CLERK

REASONING QUIZ-84 FOR IBPS- PO & CLERK

Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1. Statements:
All banks are industry.
Some small are industry.
Some small are miracles.

Conclusions:
I. Some Industry which are small can never be Miracle.
II. Some Small are Industry as well as Miracle both.
1: If only conclusion I follows.
2: If only conclusions II follows.
3: If either conclusion I or II follows.
4: If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5: If both conclusion I and II follow.

2. Statements:
Some glasses are not bolts.
All dusters are chalk.
All glasses are chalk.

Conclusions:
I. Some Bolts are not glasses.
II. Some chalks are not duster.
1: If only conclusion I follows.
2: If only conclusions II follows.
3: If either conclusion I or II follows.
4: If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5: If both conclusion I and II follow.

3. Statements:
All clocks are good.
No calendar is an important.
Some clocks are calendars.

Conclusions:
I. All Important are Good is definitely follow.
II. Some Good can never be Important.
1: If only conclusion I follows.
2: If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
3: If either conclusion I or II follows.
4: If only conclusions II follows.
5: If both conclusion I and II follow.


4. Statements:
Some leopard is not bear.
Some bears are Polar.
All Polar are lions.
Conclusions:
I. Some Polar which is not Bear is always true.
II. No Lion is Leopard is definitely true.
1: If only conclusion I follows.
2: If only conclusions II follows.
3: If either conclusion I or II follows.
4: If both conclusion I and II follow.
5: If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5. Statements:
All Greeks are People.
Some People are Traders.
Some Merchants are Traders.

Conclusions:
I. All Greeks are Traders.
II. Some Greeks are not Traders.
1: If either conclusion I or II follows.
2: If only conclusions II follows.
3: If only conclusion I follows.
4: If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5: If both conclusion I and II follow.

Directions (6-10): Read the following information and answer the questions.

Nine persons Rampal, Anand, Aman, Ashu, Shail, Anny, Vishu, Amrik and Adi from different states sit in a row for playing game not necessarily in the same order. Some of them face in north direction and some face in south direction.
The person from Tripura sits 3rd to the right of one who is from Kerela. Anand neither sits with Aman nor at the end. Vishu is from UP and is the immediate neighbor of Rampal. The person from assam sits 2nd to the right of one who is from Tripura. The person belonging to Gujrat sits 3rd to right of Ashu. Vishu faces in the same direction as that of Aman. Amrik, who is not a neighbor of Ashu, sits 4th to left of Shail. One of person is from Bihar. The person from Chandigarh and Assam sit together and face in opposite directions. Adi is the only one sitting between Aman and Ashu. Shail is from Punjab facing north sits at the extreme right. Rampal sits to the immediate left of Anny who faces in north direction. Aman is from Rajasthan and faces in the direction opposite to that of Anand. Amrik faces in south direction.

6. Who is from Assam?
1.   Rampal
2.   Anny
3.   Anand
4.   Adi
5.   Shail

7. How many persons face in north direction?
1.   3
2.   4
3.   5
4.   6
5.   None of these

8. Who sits 6th to the right of the one who is from Kerela?
1.   The one who is from UP
2.   The one from India
3.   Vishu
4.   The one from Africa
5.   Either a or c

9. To which state does Amrik belong?
1.   Assam
2.   Chandigarh
3.   Gujrat
4.   Bihar
5.   Kerela

10. Who among the following sits at an extreme end?
1.   Anny
2.   Vishu
3.   Rampal
4.   Aman


5.   Ashu

Answer key
1.1, 2.2, 3.4, 4.5, 5.1, 6.1, 7.2, 8.5, 9.3, 10.2,