Reasoning Test for IBPS Clerk 2018 Main Exam Set – 18

  1. In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

    STATEMENTS:
    Priyal ≥ Queen < Rashi; Shiva = Queen; Priyal < Taru; Unnati < Shiva < Taru
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a) Shiva > Rashi
    b) Priyal < Rashi c) Unnati < Rashi

    Only a is true
    Only b is true
    Both a and c are true
    Only c is true
    None of these
    Option D

     

  2. Directions (2-6): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions:

    Five professors – Priyal, Queen, Rewa, Shivani and Taruna met at a seminar. They live in different cities among – Dehradun, Manali, Barabanki, Cochin and Hyderabad and work in different companies among – Accenture, Bajaj, Cisco, DLF and Exide, not necessarily in the same order. Priyal lives in Dehradun but does not work in Bajaj.Rashi works in Exide.The professor who lives in Barabanki works in DLF. Neither Shivani nor Queen lives in Cochin.Queen works in Accenture and Taruna lives in Hyderabad.

  3. In which city does the person who works in Exide lives?
    Cochin
    Hyderabad
    Either a or b
    Manali
    Cannot be determined
    Option A

     

  4. In which city does the person who works in Accenture lives?
    Manali
    Hyderabad
    Cochin
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     

  5. Who lives in Manali?
    Priyal
    Rashi
    Shivani
    Taruna
    None of these
    Option E

     

  6. Which company does Shivani work in?
    Accenture
    DLF
    Exide
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option B

     

  7. For which company does the professor who lives in Hyderabad works?
    Accenture
    Either c or d
    Exide
    Bajaj
    Cisco
    Option D

     

  8. W, X, Y and Z buy bikes of four different colours – bronze, brown, ruby and wisteria and each one of them owns a car among those colours, but not necessarily in the same order.The person who buys bronze bike also buys ruby coloured car and Y owns a wisteria coloured bike.Z buys a ruby bike.Neither W nor Z owns a brown coloured car and X buys a bronze car. None of them buy bike and car of the same colour. Who buys the ruby coloured car?
    X
    Y
    W
    Z
    Cannot be determined
    Option C

     

  9. Avantika started driving his scooty towards East and traveled 3 m and turned left. From there, she traveled 3 m and turned right to travel 2 m. Then, she turned again right and traveled 5 m before taking right turn. From there, she traveled 2 m and turned right to travel 2 m and reached his destination. In which direction Avantika is facing now with respect to his starting position?
    East
    West
    South West
    North East
    None of these
    Option A

     

  10. In the question below are given some statements followed by three conclusions numbered a,b and c. 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.
    STATEMENTS:
    a)All Pz are Qz.
    b)Some Rz are Qz.
    c)All Sz are Rz.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)Some Sz are Pz.
    b)All Sz are Pz.
    c)All Pz are Rz.

    Only a follows
    Both a and b follows
    Both a and c follows
    Only b follows
    None follows
    Option E

     

  11. Eight persons P10, Q10, R10, S10, T10, U10, V10 and W10 belong to a family. Q10 is neither the mother nor the wife of S10. P10 is the brother-in-law of S10’s wife. S10’s father is married neither R10 nor U10. Either W10 or R10 is the uncle of S10. R10 is the daughter-in-law of S10’s mother and mother of S10’s niece. V10 is not a female. How is V10 related to Q10?
    Grandmother
    Mother
    Grandfather
    Son
    None of these
    Option C

     



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