Reasoning Quiz For Bank and SSC CGL 9/3/2016

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Directions (1–6): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.
1.Statements : Some guns are ships.
 Some ships are beds.
 Some beds are sheets.
Conclusions : I. Some sheets are guns.
II. Some sheets are ships.
III. No sheet is ship.
(1) None follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only either II or III follow
(5) I and either II or III follow

2.Statements : All fame are meter.
Some meter are bones.
All bones are tubes.
Conclusions : I. Some tubes are meter.
II. Some meter are fame.
III. Some tubes are fame.
(1) Only I and II follow
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II and III follow      
(4) All I, II and III follow
(5) None of these

3.Statements : All D are N.
All M are N.
All N are O.
Conclusions : I. All D are O.
II. All M are O.
III. Some O are N.
(1) Only I and II follow 
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) All follow
(5) None of these

4.Statements : Some degree are clerks.
All clerks are managers.
All managers are teachers.
Conclusions : I. Some degree are teachers.
II. Some degree are managers.
III. Some teachers are clerks.
(1) Only I and II follow  
(2) Only I and III follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) All follow
(5) None of these

5.Statements :  All tables are biscuit.
No biscuit is tube.
Some tubes are bricks.
Conclusions : I. Some tubes are tables.
II. Some biscuit are tables.
 III. Some bricks are biscuit.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only I and II follow
(5) None of these

6.Statements : All pens are mobiles.
Some mobiles are cars.
All cars are pencils.
Conclusions : I. Some pencils are mobiles.
II. Some pencils are pens.
III. Some mobiles are pens.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only III follows
(3) Only I and III follow
(4) All follow
(5) None of these

Directions (7-13) : Study the following information to answer the given questions:  
Eight members of a family with three generations are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. The members are A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. There are three married couples in the family with one couple has two sons, one has two daughters and one has no child. The only males in the family are B, D and E. No two males are sitting adjacent to each other.
Both the sons of C are married. F, the grandchild of B is sitting to the immediate left of E. A’s daughter G is sitting opposite to her aunt H. H is sitting second to the left of E. D is sitting to the immediate right of his wife. A does not have a female neighbour.
7.Who is the Mother of F?
(1) A
(2) H
(3) G
(4) C
(5) Cannot be determined

8.How many persons are sitting between E and G when counted from E in anti-clockwise direction?
(1) None
(2) one 
(3) two
(4) three
(5) Cannot be determined

9.Who is sitting opposite to the brother of  D?
(1) A
(2) C
(3) B
(4) D
(5) F

10.Who among the following is not married?
(1) C  
(2) H
(3) E
(4) B
(5) None of these

11.What is position of C with respect to H?
(1) second to right
(2) third to the right
(3) second to the left
(4) third to the left
(5) None of these

12.How is C related to G?
(1) Grandmother
(2)  Mother
(3) Aunt
(4) sister
(5) Cannot be determined

13.Who is sitting to the immediate right of H?
(1) G
(2) F
(3) E
(4) D
(5) None of these

14.  How is 'BOAT' written in the code language ?
I. BTOR is written as $#@? in that code.
II. ARTOA is written as %?#@% in that code.
III. ATOR is written as %#@? in that code,
(1) Only I and II
(2) Only II and III
(3) All I, II and III
(4) Only I and either II or III     
(5) None of these

15.  A child is looking for his father. He went 80 metres in the east before turning to his right. He went 15 metres before turning to his right again to look for his father at his uncle’s place 20 metres from this point. His father was not there. From here he went 95 metres to his north before meeting his father in a street. How far did the son meet his father from the starting point?
(1) 90m
(2) 100m
(3) 260m
(4)140m
(5) 120m

Answers:
Solutions (1-6)
1. (4)
2. (1)
3. (4)
4. (4)
5. (2)
6. (3)
Solutions (7-13)
7. (1)
8. (2)
9. (1)
10. (5)
11. (2)
12. (1)
13. (2)
14. (4)
From I, we will get that the code for B, O and T is $, @ and #. Then using either II or III, we can say that the code for A is %. Hence the code for BOAT is $@%#.
15. (2)
The child is 60 metres towards east and 80 metres towards north from his starting point. Hence

Distance from starting point = √'[60^2+80^2]=100.

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