Practice Reasoning Questions For SBI Clerk 2017 & IBPS 2017 Exams (Coding - Decoding New Pattern & Inequality)

June 6, 2017    

Practice Reasoning Questions For SBI Clerk 2017 & IBPS 2017 Exams (Coding - Decoding New Pattern & Inequality)
Practice Reasoning Questions For SBI Clerk 2017 & IBPS 2017 Exams (Coding - Decoding New Pattern & Inequality):
Dear Readers, Important Practice Reasoning Questions with explanation for SBI Clerk & IBPS Exams 2017 was given here with explanation, candidates those who are preparing for Banking and all other Competitive exams can use this practice questions.



Direction (Q. 1-5): Study the following information to answer the given questions. In a certain code, ‘Dance program start tomorrow’ is written as ‘7@T, 4#O, 14#R, 22@A’ ,
‘Follow the instruction carefully’ is written as ‘22$H, 2#A, 4@O, 13*N’,
‘Tomorrow at the station’ is written as ‘ 13#T, 22$H, 4#O, 7$T’,
‘Watch and encourage participant’ is written as ‘19@A, 22#N, 7*A, 23$N’.

1. What is the code for ‘instruction’ in the given code language?

1). Letters = second letter of the word
Number = Reverse alphabetical order value of the last letter
Symbol = If the number of letters are, 2-3 = $; 5-6 = @; 7-9 = #; greater than 9 = *
Instruction = 13*N
Answer: B 2. What may be the possible word for ‘19@A’ in the given code language?

2). Letters = second letter of the word
Number = Reverse alphabetical order value of the last letter
Symbol = If the number of letters are, 2-3 = $; 5-6 = @; 7-9 = #; greater than 9 = *
19@A = watch
Answer: A
3. What may be code for ‘space launch’ based on given code language?

3). Letters = second letter of the word
Number = Reverse alphabetical order value of the last letter
Symbol = If the number of letters are, 2-3 = $; 5-6 = @; 7-9 = #; greater than 9 = *
Space = second letter is ‘P’ and reverse alphabetical order value of ‘e’ is 22
and it is a five letter word so put the symbol @.
i.e. 22@P
Launch = second letter is ‘A’ and reverse alphabetical order value of ‘h’ is 19
and it is a six letter word so put the symbol @.
i.e. 19@A
Answer: D
4. What is the code for ‘dance participant’ in the given code language?

4). Letters = second letter of the word
Number = Reverse alphabetical order value of the last letter
Symbol = If the number of letters are, 2-3 = $; 5-6 = @; 7-9 = #; greater than 9 = *
Dance = 22@A
Participant = 7*A
Answer: C
5. What is the code for ‘carefully’ in the given code language, If it arranged in reverse alphabetical order?

5). Letters = second letter of the word
Number = Reverse alphabetical order value of the last letter
Symbol = If the number of letters are, 2-3 = $; 5-6 = @; 7-9 = #; greater than 9 = *
Carefully = reverse order = yurllfeca
Code for ‘yurllfeca’ is 26#U
Answer: D

Directions (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, $, * and ^ are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’
‘A#B’ means ‘A is not greater than B’
‘A$B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’
‘A*B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B’
‘A^B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’

6. What will come in place of blank in following statement such that ‘B$E’ is definitely true?
L # V $ E __ U @ B

6). L # V $ E __ U @ B = L ≤ V < E __ U > B
Put either > or ≥ is in the blank, so that B < E is definitely true.
Hence, the answer is either @ or ^
Answer: E
7. What will come in place of blank in following statement such that ‘T$Q’ is definitely true?
T # W --- Q ^ D @ J

7). T # W __ Q ^ D @ J = T ≤ W __ Q ≥ D > J
In the blank, put ‘<’ i.e ‘$’
Hence, the answer is $
Answer: A
8. Which of the following is definitely true if ‘M $ T * R @ H # G’ is true?
I. M $H
II. R @ G
III. M # R

8). M $ T * R @ H # G = M < T = R > H ≤ G
I. M < H = Not true
II. R > G = Not true
III. M ≤ R = Not true
Hence, the answer is none is true
Answer: E
9. What will come in place of blank in following statement such that both ‘M#R’ and ‘J#L’ are definitely true?
F @ J # R --- L ^ M

9). F @ J # R __ L ^ M = F > J ≤ R __ L ≥ M
In the blank, put ‘=’ i.e ‘*’
Answer: D
10. Which of the following does make H@F and J$R definitely not true?
H ^ R @ W --- F @ J

10). H ^ R @ W __ F @ J = H ≥ R > W __ F > J In the blank, put ‘< or ≤’ i.e. $ or # Answer: C



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