IPPB & IBPS SO 2017- Practice Reasoning Questions (Directions & Statement and Conclusion) Set- 87:
Dear Readers, Important Practice Reasoning Questions with explanation for Upcoming IPPB & IBPS SO Exams was given here with explanation, candidates those who are preparing for those exams can use this practice questions.1). Starting from a point, Bala walked 12 m North, he turned right and walked 10 km, he again turned right and walked 12 m, then he turned left and walked 5 m. How far is he now and in which direction from the starting point?
a) 27 m towards East
b) 5 m towards East
c) 10 m towards West
d) 15 m towards East
e) None of these
2). Aathi goes towards East 5 km, then he takes a turn to South-West and goes 5 km. He again takes a turn towards North-West and goes 5 km with respect to the point from where he started, where is he now?
a) At the starting point
b) In the West
c) In the East
d) In the North-East
e) In the South-East
3). Rasik walked 20 m towards north. Then he turned right and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he turns left and walks 15 m. Finally he turns left and walks 15 m. In which direction and how many metres is he from the starting position?
a) 15 m West
b) 30 m East
c) 30 m West
d) 45 m East
e) None of these
4). One day afternoon Arun and Mani were sitting in a garden and facing each other.Mani’s shadow fall exactly towards Arun’s right, Which direction was Mani facing ?
a) South
b) East
c) West
d) North
e) None of these
5). A tourist drives 10 km towards east and turns to the right hand drives 3 Km. Then he drives towards west (turning to his right) 3 km. He then turns to his left and drive 2 km. Finally he turns to his right and travel's 7 km. how far is he from his starting point and in which direction would he be?
a) 10 km, East
b) 9 km, North
c) 8 km, West
d) 5 km, West
e) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10):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 in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
b) 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.
c) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
d) If the data in statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
e) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
6). How many sons does 'R' have ?
I) P and U are the brother of T. S is the sister of G and U.
II) S and T are the daughters of R.
7). Who is the tallest among six friends - Piyush, Teena, Nitin, Dhruv, Yusuf and Rajan ?
I) Piyush is taller than Dhruv and Nitin but not as tall as Teena.
II) Rajan is taller than Yusuf but not as Teena.
8). What does 'ri' means in the code language ?
I) 'ru pa ri da' means ' that is great day', 'zo ye ro ri' means ' some body is missing'.
II) 'tu ti nic ri' means ' is this your pen' and 'mo di chi pi' means 'he always likes swimming'.
9). J, N, T, S and V are sitting around a circular table facing centre of the table, who is sitting immediate left of S ?
I) Only N is sitting between T and V. S is sitting between T and J.
II) Neither V nor T can sit on the left of S.
10). What is the age of Rohit ?
I) Mohit is thrice the age of Rohit and the sum of their age is 36.
II) Rohit's age is twice the age of Rohan.
1)d 2)a 3)d 4)a 5)d 6)d 7)e 8)a 9)e 10)a
Explanation:
6). D) From I - P+ - U+ - T and S- - G - U
So, P(+) - U(+) - T - S(-) - G
So, I alone is not sufficient,
So, II alone is not sufficient.
We didn’t get the sex of G thus, both I and II are not sufficient.
7). E) From I - T > P > D and N
Nothing is mentioned about Yusuf and Rajan. So, I alone is not sufficient.
From II - T > R > Y
Nothing is mentioned about Teena, Piyush and Dhruv. So, II alone is not sufficient.
From I and II - T > P > D & N and T > R > Y
Thus, it is clear that T is tallest among them, thus, both are necessary to answer.
8). A) From I - ri means is - thus, I alone is sufficient.
From II - We can’t find what ‘ri’ means. Thus, II alone is not sufficient.
9). E) From I –
So, I alone is not sufficient.
From II - V and T can not sit on the left of S. but nothing is given about V , N and J. Thus, II alone is not sufficient.
From I and II -
So, both I and II together are necessary.
10). A) From I - Let Rohit age be X, Mohit’s age = 3X
Now, 3x + x = 36, 4x = 36 = x = 9
So, I alone is sufficient.
From II - Rohit age is twice the age of Rohan but nothing is given about Rohan's age. So, II alone is not sufficient.
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