Reasoning Quiz for IBPS Clerk Prelims: 30th November

November 30, 2018    

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Reasoning Quiz for IBPS Clerk Prelims: 29th November

Reasoning Questions for IBPS Clerk 2018

Reasoning Ability is an onerous section. With the increasing complexity of questions, it becomes hard for one to give it the cold shoulder. The only way to make the grade in this particular section in the forthcoming banking exams like IBPS Clerk Prelims is to practice continuously with all your heart and soul. And, to let you practice with the best of the latest pattern questions, here is the Adda247 Reasoning Quiz based on the exact same pattern of questions that are being asked in the exams.

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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the following questions- 

Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed one above another. Three boxes are between Box B and Box G and neither of them is placed at the top nor the bottom. Only one box is between Box D and Box G. Box C is neither immediate above nor immediate below of Box B and Box G. Box A is above Box E but not below box C. More than three boxes are between box B and box E. Box F is above Box B and Box A is neither immediate above nor immediate below of box D. 

Q1. How many boxes are between box A and Box F?
1
2
3
4
None of these
Solution:

Q2. Which of the following box is immediate below box G?
A
B
C
D
None of these
Solution:

Q3. How many boxes are between the box immediate above box D and Box C?
1
2
3
4
None of these
Solution:

Q4. Which of the following box is immediate above C?
A
B
E
D
None of these
Solution:

Q5. How many boxes are below box G?
1
2
3
4
None of these
Solution:

Directions (6-10): In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 

Q6. Statements: M > U > L ≤ N ; L ≥ Y > A 
Conclusions 
I. Y < N 
II. M > N
Only I is true
Only II is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Both I and II are true

Q7. Statements: J ≥ A > D = E ; L < A < M Conclusions I. M < J II. J > L
Only I is true
Only II is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Both I and II are true

Q8. Statements: 
Y > F ≤ O ≤ P ; F ≥ U < T 
Conclusions 
I. Y > P 
II. T < F
Only I is true
Only II is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Both I and II are true

Q9. Statements: 
M > H ≤ Y ≤ R < U = Z ≥ E 
Conclusions 
I. M > R 
II. Z > R
Only I is true
Only II is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Both I and II are true

Q10. Statements: 
P > Q ≤ C ≤ B = M > D 
Conclusions 
I. M > Q 
II. B = Q
Only I is true
Only II is true
Either I or II is true
Neither I nor II is true
Both I and II are true

Directions (11-15): Each question consists of two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follow from the given statements using all statements together. Mark your answer as, 

Q11. Statements: 
No Mouse is Keyboard 
Some Keys are Mouse. 
All Keys are Computer 
Conclusions: 
I. Some Keys are not Keyboard 
II. All Keyboard can be keys.
If only conclusion I follows
If only conclusion II follows
If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Solution:

Q12. Statements: 
Some Keys are Mouse. 
All Keys are Computer 
No Mouse is Keyboard 
Conclusions: 
I. All Keys can be Keyboard 
II. All Computer can be Keys
If only conclusion I follows
If only conclusion II follows
If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Solution:

Q13. Statements: 
No pencil is a paper 
All papers are eraser 
Some pages are eraser 
Conclusions: 
I. Some Pages are Pencil 
II. Some Pencil are not Pages
If only conclusion I follows
If only conclusion II follows
If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Solution:

Q14. Statements: 
Some Bottles are glasses 
All mugs are Bottles 
All jugs are glasses 
Conclusions: 
I. Some bottles are not jugs 
II. Some glasses are jugs
If only conclusion I follows
If only conclusion II follows
If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Solution:

Q15. Statements: 
No pencil is a paper 
All papers are eraser 
Some pages are eraser 
Conclusions: 
I. All Pages are Pencil 
II. No Pages are Pencil
If only conclusion I follows
If only conclusion II follows
If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Solution:

               

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