Inequality and Coding decoding for SBI Exams

May 18, 2016    

Practice Mixed Quiz for SBI exams. Quiz based on two important topics - Inequality and coding decoding.

Reasoning Quiz

Directions : (Q. 1 and 2) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—

‘Y = Z’ means ‘Y is wife of Z’
‘Y –Z’ means ‘Y is daughter of Z’
‘Y ÷ Z’ means ‘Y is father of Z’
‘Y ? Z’ means ‘Y is sister of Z’
‘Y × Z’ means ‘Y is mother of Z’
‘Y + Z’ means ‘Y is son of Z’

1. If expression ‘B+M=C÷G×E–D’ is true then how is D related to B?
(A) father
(B) father-in-law
(C) brother
(D) nephew
(E) brother-in-law

2. Which of the following equation represents that W is daughter-in-law of F?
(A) F=B÷C?R÷P–W
(B) W–A=B÷P+S–F
(C) F=A÷C–D÷P+W
(D) W–H×A=R+F
(E) None of these

Directions (Q. 3-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—
‘K @ R’ means ‘K is wife of R’
‘K# R’ means ‘K is son of R’
‘K $ R’ means ‘K is father of R’
‘K% R’ means ‘K is sister of R’

3. Which of the following expression represents the relationship ‘T is mother of N’?
(a) T@R$P%N
(b) T@R#P$N
(c) T%R$P@N
(d) T$R%P$N
(e) T#R%P@N

4. In expressions ‘A % B #C $ D’ how is A related to D?
(a) brother-in-law
(b) sister
(c) brother
(d) cousin
(e) None of these

5. Which of the following expression represents the relationship ‘M is brother of G’?
(a) G#T$M
(b) M#T%G
(c) M%G$T
(d) G%M$T
(e) None of these

Directions ( 6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions.

In a certain code language, ‘growth of Indian economy’ is written as ‘ga mo ti su’, ‘heavy trade growth depends on’, is written as ‘ki zo mo ye na’, ‘economy trade this year’ is written as ‘zo ra ti da’ and ‘this condition of depends’ is written as ‘da ga nic ki’.

6. What is the code for ‘on’?
1) ye
2) na
3) zo
4) Either na or zo
5) Either ye or na

7. What does ‘su’ stand for?
1) economy
2) growth
3) of
4) Indian
5) None of these

8. What is the code for ‘year growth condition’?
1) nic ye ti
2) mo ra nic
3) ra ga mo
4) da ra nic
5) None of these

9. Which of the following does ‘ki ti na’ stand for?
1) depends of growth
2) heavy growth depends
3) economy depends heavy
4) economy depends on
5) Either 3) or 4)

10. Which of the following may represent ‘record rate of growth’?
1) ga zo ti da
2) ga ba mo nee
3) ga ba nic ki
4) mo ba ti ra
5) None of these


Answers
1.e
2.a
3.a
4.b
5.d



Inequality and Coding decoding for SBI Exams 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu May 18, 2016 Practice Mixed Quiz for SBI exams. Quiz based on two important topics - Inequality and coding decoding. Directions : (Q. 1 and 2) Study...


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