Reasoning ability Quiz For LIC AAO 2019
Life Insurance Cooperation has released the notification for the posts of AAO for the Recruitment in 2019-20. This is a great opportunity for all those who aspire to become a Banker this year. Now the next step is to start practicing for the exams from now itself. Here is a quiz on Reasoning ability being provided by Adda247 to let you practice the best of latest pattern Reasoning ability Questions for LIC AAO 2019-20.
Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the questions given below:
Six students go to class on different days of the week from Monday to Sunday, but one day of the week has no class. E goes immediate before C, who does not likes white. The one who likes Blue, goes on Thursday. F likes black and goes on Tuesday. The one who likes in Red, goes on Monday. D goes before B but not likes white. There is three days gap between F and A. There is one day gap between the days on which the ones who like Blue and Yellow go. The one who likes Green, goes after the one who likes in Yellow.
Q1. Which of the following color does A like?
Blue
Yellow
white
black
Red
Q2. On which of the following days B goes to the class?
Monday
Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Tuesday
Q3. Who among the following goes to class on Wednesday?
C
E
F
A
B
Q4. How many students go between E and B?
Two
Three
Four
Five
one
Q5. Which of the following day does not have any class?
Monday
Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Tuesday
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: abate 49 36 super 73 illegal bite 18 laundry 47 upper 54
Step I. upper abate 49 36 super 73 illegal bite laundry 47 54 18
Step II. Illegal upper abate 49 super 73 bite laundry 47 54 18 36
Step III. Abate illegal upper 49 super 73 bite laundry 47 18 36 54
Step IV. 47 abate illegal upper 49 73 bite laundry 18 36 54 super
Step V. 49 47 abate illegal upper 73 bite 18 36 54 super laundry
Step VI. 73 49 47 abate illegal upper 18 36 54 super laundry bite
And Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 33 knife age 64 nice 61 58 optimum victory 96 eager 15
Q6. Which element(s) come exactly between '15' and ‘64' in Step II of the given input?
33
age
knife
58
none of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges a word and a number in each step. First ,words starting with vowels are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the left end and the even numbers are arranged in ascending order on the right end. After this process is completed, the odd numbers are arranged on the left end in ascending order and the words starting with consonants are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the right end.
Input: 33 knife age 64 nice 61 58 optimum victory 96 eager 15
Step I: optimum 33 knife age 64 nice 61 victory 96 eager 15 58
Step II: eager optimum 33 knife age nice 61 victory 96 15 58 64
Step III: age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 victory 15 58 64 96
Step IV: 15 age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 58 64 96 victory
Step V: 33 15 age eager optimum knife 61 58 64 96 victory nice
Step VI: 61 33 15 age eager optimum 58 64 96 victory nice knife
Q7. Which of the following element is 3rd from the left end in step II?
64
age
knife
33
none of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges a word and a number in each step. First ,words starting with vowels are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the left end and the even numbers are arranged in ascending order on the right end. After this process is completed, the odd numbers are arranged on the left end in ascending order and the words starting with consonants are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the right end.
Input: 33 knife age 64 nice 61 58 optimum victory 96 eager 15
Step I: optimum 33 knife age 64 nice 61 victory 96 eager 15 58
Step II: eager optimum 33 knife age nice 61 victory 96 15 58 64
Step III: age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 victory 15 58 64 96
Step IV: 15 age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 58 64 96 victory
Step V: 33 15 age eager optimum knife 61 58 64 96 victory nice
Step VI: 61 33 15 age eager optimum 58 64 96 victory nice knife
Q8. Which of the following step is the penultimate step?
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
None of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges a word and a number in each step. First ,words starting with vowels are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the left end and the even numbers are arranged in ascending order on the right end. After this process is completed, the odd numbers are arranged on the left end in ascending order and the words starting with consonants are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the right end.
Input: 33 knife age 64 nice 61 58 optimum victory 96 eager 15
Step I: optimum 33 knife age 64 nice 61 victory 96 eager 15 58
Step II: eager optimum 33 knife age nice 61 victory 96 15 58 64
Step III: age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 victory 15 58 64 96
Step IV: 15 age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 58 64 96 victory
Step V: 33 15 age eager optimum knife 61 58 64 96 victory nice
Step VI: 61 33 15 age eager optimum 58 64 96 victory nice knife
Q9. In which step are the elements ' optimum knife 61 58’ found in the same order?
Sixth
Third
Fourth
The given order of elements is not found in any step
Fifth
Solution:
The machine rearranges a word and a number in each step. First ,words starting with vowels are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the left end and the even numbers are arranged in ascending order on the right end. After this process is completed, the odd numbers are arranged on the left end in ascending order and the words starting with consonants are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the right end.
Input: 33 knife age 64 nice 61 58 optimum victory 96 eager 15
Step I: optimum 33 knife age 64 nice 61 victory 96 eager 15 58
Step II: eager optimum 33 knife age nice 61 victory 96 15 58 64
Step III: age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 victory 15 58 64 96
Step IV: 15 age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 58 64 96 victory
Step V: 33 15 age eager optimum knife 61 58 64 96 victory nice
Step VI: 61 33 15 age eager optimum 58 64 96 victory nice knife
Q10. How many steps will be required to complete the rearrangement?
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine
None of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges a word and a number in each step. First ,words starting with vowels are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the left end and the even numbers are arranged in ascending order on the right end. After this process is completed, the odd numbers are arranged on the left end in ascending order and the words starting with consonants are arranged in reverse alphabetical order on the right end.
Input: 33 knife age 64 nice 61 58 optimum victory 96 eager 15
Step I: optimum 33 knife age 64 nice 61 victory 96 eager 15 58
Step II: eager optimum 33 knife age nice 61 victory 96 15 58 64
Step III: age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 victory 15 58 64 96
Step IV: 15 age eager optimum 33 knife nice 61 58 64 96 victory
Step V: 33 15 age eager optimum knife 61 58 64 96 victory nice
Step VI: 61 33 15 age eager optimum 58 64 96 victory nice knife
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take 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 conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Q11. Statements: All flowers are buses.
Some buses are cats.
All cats are tigers.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are buses.
II. Some tigers are flowers.
if both conclusion I and II follow.
if only conclusion II follows.
if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
if either conclusion I or II follows.
if only conclusion I follows.
Q12. Statements: All fans are rooms.
No room is green.
Some windows are green.
Conclusions: I. Some windows are fans.
II. Some windows are room.
if both conclusion I and II follow.
if only conclusion II follows.
if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
if either conclusion I or II follows.
if only conclusion I follows.
Q13. Statements: Some tablets are rains.
All dogs are rains.
All rains are chairs.
Conclusions: I. Some chairs are tablets.
II. All dogs are chairs.
if both conclusion I and II follow.
if only conclusion II follows.
if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
if either conclusion I or II follows.
if only conclusion I follows.
Q14. Statements: No man is sky.
No sky is road.
Some man are road.
Conclusions: I. No road is man.
II. No road is sky.
if both conclusion I and II follow.
if only conclusion II follows.
if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
if either conclusion I or II follows.
if only conclusion I follows.
Q15. Statements: Some candle are house.
Some house are train.
Some train are road.
Conclusions: I. Some road are candle.
II. Some train are candle.
if both conclusion I and II follow.
if only conclusion II follows.
if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
if either conclusion I or II follows.
if only conclusion I follows.
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