IBPS Reasoning model test paper - 4

IBPS Reasoning model test paper - 4


Directions (Q. 1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A,B,C,D,E,F,G, H & K are sitting around a circle facing the centre. F is fourth to the right of A, who is third to the right of B. K is fourth to the left of B and third to the right of D. C is third to the right of H. E is second to the left of G.

Q1. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting between the first and the second person ?

1. A,B,C
2. D,E,F.
3. E,G,F
4. K,E,C

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ANSWER: 3. E,G,F




Q2. Who is on the immediate right of F ?

a. E
b. H
c. G
d. None of these.

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ANSWER: c. G




Q3. Who is third to the right of K ?

a. A
b. C
c. E
d. None of these

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ANSWER: d. None of these




Q4. What is E’s position with respect to B?

a. Third to the left .
b. Third to the right.
c. Second to the right
d. First to the left.

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ANSWER: a. Third to the left .




Q5. Who is fourth to the left of D ?

a. B
b. C
c. F
d. G

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ANSWER: c. F




Directions (Q6-10) In the following questions, the symbols ©, %, 6, @ and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:

‘P © Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P 6 Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.

Q6. Statements: R * K, K % D, 1 @ V, V @ M

Conclusions: I. R * D II. V * R III. D @ M IV. M%D

A. Only III is true.
B. Only IV is true.
C. Only either III or IV is true.
D. None of these.

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ANSWER: D. None of these.




Q7. Statements : F % N, N © W, W 6 Y, Y * T.

Conclusions : I. F % W II. T%N III. N%Y IV. T%W

A. Only I and IV are true.
B. Only I is false
C. Only II is true.
D. Only IV is true.

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ANSWER: A. Only I and IV are true.




Q8. B © T, T * R, R % F, F @K

Conclusions: I. B % R II. F * T III. R%K IV. K*T

A. Only I is true.
B. Only II is true.
C. Only III is true.
D. Only IV is true

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ANSWER: C. Only III is true.




Q9. Statements: J @ F, F @N, N%H, H©G

Conclusions: I. G * N II. N©G III. F * J IV. J 6 G

A. Only I and IV are true.
B. Only I is true.
C. Only III is true.
D. Only III & IV are true.

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ANSWER: B. Only I is true.




Q10. D6T, T@R, R©M, M %K

Conclusions : I. R@D II. R%D III. K * T IV. M6K

A. Only either I or II is true.
B. Only either I or II and III are true.
C. Only III is true.
D. Only either II or III are true.

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ANSWER: B. Only either I or II and III are true.




Q11. If ‘Ritu’ denotes ‘-’ , ‘Man’ denotes ‘X’ and ‘Mango’ denotes ‘+’ then 42 Ritu 7 Ritu 8 Mango 6 Man 4 = ?

A. 51
B. -55
C. -5
D. -15

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ANSWER: A. 51




Q12. Vivek walked 15m towards South, took a left turn and walked 15 m. He then took a right turn and walked 15 meters. Vivek then took a right turn and walked 15 m. He again took a right turn and walked 15 m. How far is he from the starting point ?

A. 45m
B. 60m
C. 75m
D. 30m

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ANSWER: D. 30m




Q13. What should come next in the following letter series based on English Alphabet ?

UWS, OQM, IKG, ?

A. DCB
B. CAA
C. CEA
D. BAZ

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ANSWER: C. CEA




Q14. The position of how many digits in the number 59164823 will remain unchanged after the digits are rearranged in descending order with the number ?

A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Less than three

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ANSWER: D. Less than three




Q15. What should come at place of question mark (?) the following letter series .

A Q P C B A R Q P D C ? A S R Q P E D C B ? T S R Q ?

A. BDA
B. BAP
C. CAP
D. CAQ

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ANSWER: B. BAP




Q16. In a certain code language ‘we now you down ’ is written as ‘le to ka kr’, ‘now you come here’ is written as ‘na ka sa le’ and ‘come and down’ is written as ‘ra kr sa ’. how is ‘now ’ written in the code language ?

1. le
2. na
3. kr
4. None of these
5. Data inadequate

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ANSWER: 5. Data inadequate




Q17. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘LOPMEDEVENT’ each of which has many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English Alphabet?

A. 3
B. 5
C. 2
D. 6
E. More than six

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ANSWER: D. 6




Q18. In a certain Code DEBC is written as ‘3@15%’ and CFGH is written as ‘%7&0’, How is CGBD written in that code ?

A. %153&
B. &135%
C. %&153
D. None of these

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ANSWER: C. %&153




Q19. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters U, E, G , L using each letter only once in each word ?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. None

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ANSWER: A. 1




Q20. In a certain code EHGJILK is written as LKJIHGF. How is NOPQRS written in that code ?

A. ONQPSR
B.ONPRUS
C.NOPRSU
D. None of these

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ANSWER: D. None of these




Q21. Statements:

Some cars are aeroplanes. All aeroplanes are bombs
All bombs are missile. Some missile are guns.

Conclusions:

I. Some guns are aeroplanes. III. Some bombs are cars.
II. Some missile are cars. IV. Some missile are guns.

A. only I & II follow
B. only II follow
C. Only II & III follow
D. Only IV follow.

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ANSWER: C. Only II & III follow




Q22. Statements:

Some bottles are tables. Some tables are clocks.
All clocks are rooms All rooms are houses.

Conclusions:

I. Some houses are bottles. II. Some rooms are bottles.
III. Some houses are clocks. IV. Some rooms are tables.

A. Only III & IV
B. Only III
C. Only IV
D. Only I & III.
E. None of these

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ANSWER: A. Only III & IV




Q23. Statements :

All hammers are clocks. Some clocks are wheels.
Some wheels are types All types are doors.

Conclusions:

I. Some doors are wheels. II. Some types are clocks.
III. Some wheels are hammers IV. Some doors are clocks.

A. Only I & II follow.
B. Only I & III follow.
C. Only I follows.
D. Only II follows.
E. None of these

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ANSWER: C. Only I follows.




Q24. Statements :

All trains are roots. Some roots are branches.
Some branches are ships. Some ships are buses.

Conclusions:

I. Some buses are branches.
II. Some ships are roots.
III. Some ships are trains.
IV. Some buses are roots.

A. Only IV follows.
B. Only II & IV follows
C. All follows.
D. None of these

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ANSWER: D. None of these




Q25. Statements:

All papers are copies. No copy is a table.
Some tables are cabins. All cabins are beds.

Conclusions:

I. Some beds are papers.
II. Some beds are tables.
III. No window is a stone.
IV. Some tables are papers.

A. Only either I or III and II follow.
B. Only I follow.
C. Only Either I or III follows.
D. Only II follows.
E. Only II or III follows.

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ANSWER: A. Only either I or III and II follow.


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