Reasoning Questions for IBPS Clerk mains 2016

December 11, 2016    


Directions (1-6): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight family members sitting around a circular table in a restaurant. All of them are facing the centre. Three of the family members are non-vegetarian and other are vegetatian. All the eight family members are government servants. They are Doctor, Engineer, IAS, IPS, Colonel, Scientist, Professor and Teacher, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples, three brothers, two daughters, one granddaughter and one grandson in the group. Two of the female members in the group A and H order for the same food. The food ordered in the restaurant are Mixed Veg, Kofta, Matar-Paneer, Mutton Korma, Veg Biryani, Egg Biryani and Dal Makhani.
• G, a Doctor, is the head of the family, and is immediate neighbor of H and D.
• The granddaughter F is sitting third to the left of G. The grandmother of F is sitting on the immediate left of her. F is a vegetarian.
• E is sitting seconds right of his father G. He is a Colonel and orders for Dal Makhani.
• Only G’s daughter is sitting exactly between A and E. She orders for Veg Biryani and she is a Scientist.
• H is an IAS officer and B is an IPS. Neither likes Kofta.
• The son of H is sitting on the immediate left of his father. His father is an Engineer.
• C is a Scientist and is sitting on the immediate left of her mother. She orders for Veg Biryani.
• D, the husband of the IAS, ordered for Egg Biryani and his mother orders for Mutton Korma.
• The one who is an IPS sits second to the right of A, who is an immediate neighbor of the Scientist and the Professor.
• The Professor does not like Mixed Veg and the Doctor does not like Matar Paneer or Kofta.
Q1. Among the family members who is an IPS and what food does he/she order?
(a) G – Egg Biryani
(b) H – Mutton Korma
(c) B – Veg Biryani
(d) C – Dal Makhni
(e) Other than the given options
Q2. Find the correct combination of the family members’ professions and their liking for foods?
(a) Professor – Matar Paneer
(b) Scientist - Kofta
(c) Doctor – Veg Biryani
(d) Professor – Kofta 
(e) Engineer – Dal Makhani
Q3. Which of the following combinations is correct?
(a) H – IAS – Matar Paneer
(b) E – IPS – Dal Makhani
(c) G – Doctor – Kofta 
(d) A – Teacher – Mutton Korma
(e) Other than the given options 
Q4. Who are mother and father of B and F respectively?
(a) A and G
(b) E and H
(c) C and D
(d) H and D
(e) F and E
Q5. Who among the following is daughter of G?
(e) None of the above
Q6. Which of the following is a group of only females?
(a) H, A, F and E
(b) H, C, A and F
(c) A, C and F
(d) C, E, H and F
(e) Other than the given options
Directions (7-10): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer
(a) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(b) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) if the data even in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
(d) if the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
(e) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Q7. Four friend Rohit, Avinash, Aman and Vikash are sitting at the corners of a square table and are facing the centre. Find Rohit’s position with respect to Vikash from his left.
I. Rohit is sitting second to the right of Vikash. Aman is sitting on the immediate left of Rohit.
II. Avinash is sitting second to the right of Aman. Rohit is sitting on the immediate right of Avinash.
Q8. A six-storey building with floors numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are occupied by five different people, namely A, B, C, D and E. The floor number 3 is vacant. On which of the floors does A live?
I. C lives on even-numbered floor. A lives on the floor immediately above C’s floor.
II. B lives on an even-numbered floor. B does not live above or below the vacant floor. Only one person lives between B’s and C’s floor. D lives immediately below E’s floor.
Q9. Six people Rahul, Rajeev, Raman, Ravi, Rohit and Raghu are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. What is Rajeev’s position with respect to Raghu?
I. Only two people sit between Raman and Rohit, Raghu sits second to the left of Rohit. Ravi and Rajeev are immediate neighbor of each other.
II. Rajeev is an immediate neighbor of Ravi. There are only two persons between Rajeev and Rahul. Raghu is an immediate neighbor of Rahul, but not of Ravi.
Q10. Tower A is in which direction with respect to Tower D?
I. Tower B is to the south of Tower A and to the east of Tower C.
II. Tower C is to the south of Tower D, at the same distance as Town B is from Tower A.
Q11. Statement: The Government of India has cleared the new civil aviation policy which will give a legup to greater connectivity by providing incentives for flying to cities that are not on the air map.
Which of the following cannot be concluded from the above statement?
(a) Smaller cities of the country may be connected by air
(b) Regional connectivity will boost up in the country.
(c) Travelling by air will become cheaper in the country.
(d) New airports will come up in the states.
(e) None of these
Q12. Statement: Prices of pulses have reached all-time high in the retail market, with major varieties of pulses being sold over Rs. 200 per kg in the retail market.
Which of the following courses of action should be taken by the government to bring down the prices in the market?
(a) The government should sell the pulses at its own stores.
(b) The government should motivate farmers to cultivate more pulses.
(c) The government should decrease the minimum support price (MSP) on the pulses.
(d) The government should pay subsidy to the buyers in their account.
(e) The government should appeal people to minimize the quantity of pulses in their food.
Directions (13-15): In a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying these rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.
(a) [10]   [15]   [10]   [10]
(b) [10]   [30]   [15]   [30]
(c) [30]   [15]   [10]   [10]
(d) [10]   [15]   [10]   [15]
(e) Other than the given options
(a) [10]   [25]   [15]   [10]
(b) [10]   [25]   [25]   [10]
(c) [15]   [10]   [10]   [25]
(d) [10]   [1]   [15]   [15]
(e) Other than the given options
(a) [15]   [10]   [1]
(b) [1]   [10]   [10] 
(c) [10]   [1]   [10] 
(d) [10]   [3]   [10]
(e) Other than the given options

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Reasoning Questions for IBPS Clerk mains 2016 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu December 11, 2016 Directions (1-6): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight fam...


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