Reasoning Test for SBI PO 2018 Prelim Exam – Set 24

Hello Aspirants

State Bank of India (SBI) is going to conduct examination for its recruitment for the post of Probationary Officers (SBI PO 2018) for a total of 2000 vacancies.

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The examination will be held in three phases i.e. Preliminary Examination, Main Examination and Group Exercise & Interview. The Preliminary Exam is scheduled on 1st, 7th & 8th of July 2018. Details of the exam are as under:

Practice the questions so as to familiarize yourself with the pattern of questions to be asked in the exam. 


 

Directions (1-2):

Read the given statements and answer which of the following conclusion follows:

  1. STATEMENTS:
    a) Some A are O.
    b) All O are G.
    c) Some G are L.
    d) No P is O.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a) All P being G is a possibility.
    b) All A being P is a possibiity.
    c) No O is L.

    a follows
    Either a or b follows
    a and c follows
    All follows
    None of these
    Option A

     

  2. STATEMENTS:
    a) Some RE are BL.
    b) All BL are YE.
    c) No YE is BA.
    d) All WH are BA.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a) All RE being WH is a possibility.
    b) No WH is BL.
    c) No YE is RE.

    a follows
    b follows
    a and c follows
    All follows
    None of these
    Option B

     

  3. Daryl started from point P in South direction. After walking for 4 km he turned to his right and walked 5 km.Now he turned to his left and walked 3 km after which he turned to his right.Now he walked 4 km and turned to his right again and walked 15 km. Now finally he turned to his right and after walking for 7 km , he stopped at point Q.What is the distance PQ?
    36km
    2√36 km
    2√17 km
    37 km
    None of these
    Option C
    Explanation:

    X^2=8^2 + 2^2 X=√68= 2√17

     

  4. Banya starts running in the North direction and after running some distance she took a left turn followed by a right turn.After that she took two consecutive left turns, so now she is running in which direction?
    North
    East
    West
    North East
    South
    Option E
    Explanation:

     

  5. Nitin travelled from point Y straight to point Z at a distance of 50 km.He turned to his right and runs 50 km more, then again turned right and runs 60 km. Finally , he turned to right and runs 50 km.How far is he from the starting point?
    20km
    10km
    30km
    50km
    60km
    Option B
    Explanation:

     

  6. Directions (6-10):

    NABARD organised exam for recruitment to Grade A officers which was taken for six different subjects viz.,English , Economics , Reasoning , GA , Maths , Agriculture on days of a week,not necessarily in the same order.The exam start on Monday ,with a holiday on any day of the week,one full day is devoted to one exam.The exam of English is scheduled immediately after the exam of Economics.The exam of GK is scheduled on Wednesday but not after the exam of Agriculture.The exam of Reasoning is scheduled on Friday.There is only one exam between the exams of Maths and English.There is only one day when no exam is scheduled but that day is not Saturday.The exam of Agriculture is scheduled just before the holiday.

  7. On which of the following days is exam of Maths scheduled?
    Monday
    Wednesday
    Friday
    Sunday
    Thrusday
    Option E
    Explanation:

     

  8. Which exam is scheduled on Tuesday?
    Economics
    Maths
    Agriculture
    English
    None of these
    Option D

     

  9. On which day is a holiday?
    Monday
    Tuesday
    Wednesday
    Friday
    Sunday
    Option E

     

  10. How many exams are scheduled between the exams of English and GK?
    1
    2
    3
    4
    None of these
    Option E

     

  11. Which of the following combination is correct?
    Monday-GK
    Wednesday-English
    Friday-Maths
    Sunday-GK
    All are false
    Option E

     


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