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We are providing you Reasoning Quiz for practice of LIC AAO and other Banking Exams. Daily practice of these Quizzes will help you to Solve reasoning section of bank exam within time limits. So start solving this Quiz within 10-15 minutes.
We are providing you Reasoning Quiz for practice of LIC AAO and other Banking Exams. Daily practice of these Quizzes will help you to Solve reasoning section of bank exam within time limits. So start solving this Quiz within 10-15 minutes.
Directions (Q. 1 – 5): In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two 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. Give answer
(1) If only conclusion I follows.
(2) if only conclusion II follows.
(3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
(4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(5) If both conclusions I and II follow.
Statements:
No carom is a corner.
Some corridors are caroms.
All classes are corners.
1. Conclusions:
I. All corridors being corners is a possibility.
II. All carroms being classes is a possibility.
2. Conclusions:
I. Some corners are not corridors.
II. No class is carrom.
3. Statements:
Some oceans are lakes.
Some ponds are rivers.
All rivers are lakes.
Conclusions:
I. All oceans being rivers is a possibility.
II. Some lakes are not ponds is a possibility.
4. Statements:All blue are brown.
All black are bags.
Some brown are not bags.
Conclusion:
I. Some brown are not black.
II. No blue is a big
5. Statements:
No train is a truck.
Some trains are tumblers.
All trucks are toys.
Conclusion:
I. All trucks being tumblers is a possibility.
II. Some toys are not trains.
Directions (Q. 6 - 8): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code language ‘they have grown up’ is written as ‘sit pit dip ra’, ‘grown up people’ is written as ‘pit ra tik’, ‘they are up again’ is written as ‘pit sit ja ka’.
6. How is ‘people’ written in that code language?
(4) Can’t be determined
(5) None of these
7. How is ‘have’ written in that code language?
(5) Can’t be determined
Directions (Q. 8 – 10): Study of the following information and answer the question that follow:
Six friends – Deepak, Varun, Anit, Nilesh, Rajesh and Siddharth are studying six different
specializations of engineering which are – metallurgy, telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware not necessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport – hockey, cricket, swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order. Nilesh is not studying hardware. Rajesh is studying software and likes hockey. Anit likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one who likes football is studying electrical. Siddharth is studying mechanical and does not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Deepak and Varun do not like badminton. Deepak does not like tennis.
8. Which specialization is Varun studying?
(1) Metallurgy
(2) Mechanical
(3) Hardware
(4) Electrical
(5) None of these
9. Which sport does Deepak like?
(1) Football
(2) Cricket
(3) Hockey
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
10. Which of the following person-specialisation combination is correct according to the given information?
(1) Nilesh-Hardware
(2) Varun-Electrical
(3) Anit-Metalurgy
(4) Siddharth-Software
(5) None is correct
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