Crack IBPS Exam 2017 - Reasoning Ability Scoring Part (Day-30):
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
Eight friends – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting around a circular table facing outward the circle. Each of them belongs to a different states–Kerala, Delhi, UP, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal but not necessarily in the same order. M sits third to the left of the person who belongs to West Bengal. M is not the person who belongs to UP. R is not the immediate neighbour of M. Only two people sit between the person who belong to West Bengal and T. The person who belongs to Maharashtra and the person who belongs to Delhi are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither M nor T belongs to Maharashtra or Delhi. The person who belongs to Bihar sits third to the left of N. N does not belong to Maharashtra. O sits to the immediate left of the person who belongs to UP. The person who belongs to Maharashtra is not an immediate neighbour of the person who belongs to West Bengal. The person who belongs to Kerala sits second to the right of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The person who belongs to Kerala is the immediate neighbour of both the persons who belongs to Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. P does not belong to Maharashtra.
Who amongst the following sits third to the right of Q?
2). Answer: A)
3). Who amongst the following persons to Kerala?3). Answer: D)
4). Which of the following is definitely true with respect to the given seating arrangement?4). Answer: E)
5). Who among the following sits exactly between T and the person who belongs to Tamil Nadu?5). Answer: B)
Directions (Q. 06-10): study the following information carefully to answer the given question.Five friends – Ratan, Janvi, Kunal, Rohit and Sujata are five aspirants for professanal courses. To achieve their goal they joined classroom coaching at ABC. They joined the classes at different centres. These centres are located in Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ranchi, Kanpur and Bhopal. No two centres of ABC are in the same town. Owing to the different reasons they joined different types of courses. Name of the courses are - CA, CFA, ICWA, MBA and CS. Each person has a different surname viz. Srivastav, Kaushik, Chandra, Jain and Tripathi but not necessarily in the same orders.
Study the following clues:
(i) One who joined CA course is associated with ABC centre at Bhopal and is good at English.
(ii) Three persons among them - Ratan Srivastav, Jain and the one who is associated with Hyderabad are good at English but the other two - Tripathi and the one who joined MBA are good at Hindi. No person is good at both Hindi and English.
(iii) The one who has joined MBA is not Kunal.
(iv) Sujata and the person who joined ICWA have been friends since school days but not Ratan.
(v) Rohit has joined CS and is good at English.
(vi) Sujata is not associated with Hyderabad but she is good at English.
(vii) Jain and the person who is associated with Ranchi centre are unfamiliar with each other but good at English and Kaushik has joined MBA.
6.Whose surname is Tripathi?
7. Who among the following is studying at Ranchi centre of ABC?
7).
Answer is: A)
8. Whose surname is Jain?Answer is: A)
8). Answer is: A)
9. The one who has joined MBA studies at9).
Answer is: D)
10. Which of the following statements is not correct?Answer is: D)
10).
Answer is: B)
Directions (11-15): Study the following carefully and answer the questions given below.Answer is: B)
P, Q, R, S, T and V are six students studying in a class. Each of them has a different height and weight. The tallest is not the heaviest. T is taller than only P but lighter than R. Q is taller than both S and P but heavier than only T and V. P is lighter than only S. T is heavier than V. S is taller than V and Q is not the tallest.
11. How many of them are heavier than T ?
11). Answer: E)
Height: R > Q > S > V > T > P
Weight: S > P > R > Q > T > V
12. How many of them are shorter than Q ?Height: R > Q > S > V > T > P
Weight: S > P > R > Q > T > V
12). Answer is: B)
13.Who among them is tallest ?13). Answer is: D)
14.Who among them is third from top if arranged in descending order of height ?14). Answer is: C)
15. Who among them is lightest ?15). Answer: A)
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.There are six candidates Ruchi, Kriti, Meenu, Nilu, Ishan and Pragya playing an online game, sitting around a circular table. All are facing the centre and have secured different positions, ie 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, but not necessarily in the same order.
One who secured the third position is the neighbour of the candidates having first and fifth positions.
Nilu is on the immediate right of Meenu and second to the left of Pragya.
The candidate who secured the fourth position is on the immediate right of Ishan.
Pragya and Ishan sit together.
The candidate who secured the first position sits second to the left of Meenu.
There are two candidates between Meenu and the one who secured the 3rd position.
Kriti is second to the left of the candidate who secured the 2nd position.
16. Who is sitting between Ruchi and Ishan?
17). Answer: B)
18. Who sits second to the left of Kriti?18). Answer: E)
19. How is Nilu related to Ruchi?19).Answer: B)
20. Who among the following is the neighbour of Meenu and Ruchi?
20). Answer: A)
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