IBPS Reasoning model test paper - 7
Directions (Q.1-5). Passage: Study the following carefully and answer the answer the given question :-Out of ten members A, B, C, D, E, V, W, C, Y & Z five are sitting in a circle facing the centre and five are sitting in a straight line facing North direction. A is sitting second to the left
of W. B is sitting second to the right of Z. C is not sitting between W and A but sitting second to the right of W. V is not the neighbour of Z. D is second third to the left of B, who is at
the extreme end. Y is second to the left of A. X is not the neighbour of W and A. A is facing the centre.
Q1. Who is sitting between W and A?A. E
B. Z
C. Y
D. None of these.
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ2. Who is sitting between Z and B ?A. W
B. Y
C. V
D. X
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ3. Who is sitting third to the left of X ?A. V
B. Y
C. Z
D. None of these.
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ4. Who is second to the right of C ?A. B
B. Z
C. V
D. W
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ5. Statements:Some letters are words.
No Word is a symbol.
Conclusions:
I. All symbols being letters is a possibility.
II. All words are letters.
A. If only conclusion I follows.
B. If only conclusion II follows.
C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: A. If only conclusion I follows.
Q6. Statements:All gates are houses.
Some houses are roads.
Conclusions:
I. No road is gate.
II. All gates being road is possibility.
A. If only conclusion I follows.
B. If only conclusion II follows.
C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: B. If only conclusion II follows.
Q7. Statements:Some pipes are tanks.
Some tubs are pipes.
Conclusions:
I. Some tubs are tanks.
II. No tanks are tubs.
A. If only conclusion I follows.
B. If only conclusion II follows.
C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
Q8. Statements:Some flats are houses.
Some doors are flats.
Conclusions:
I. Some flats being both doors and houses is a possibility.
II. No doors is a house.
A. If only conclusion I follows.
B. If only conclusion II follows.
C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: A. If only conclusion I follows.
Q9. Statements:Some teachers are dancers.
Some dancers are officers.
Conclusions:
I. All teachers being both dancers and officers is a possibility
II. All teachers being dancers but not officers is a possibility.
A. If only conclusion I follows.
B. If both conclusion I & II follows.
C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: B. If both conclusion I & II follows.
Directions (Q.10-14). Q10. Following questions are based on five words given below :KEY PIE LIE SHY WHY
If in each of the given words the first letter and second letter are mutually interchanged and they are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right which of
the following be the fourth from right?
A. IPE
B. ILE
C. HSY
D. HWY
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ11. Following questions are based on five words given below:If in each of the given words Vowels is changed to previous letter and each consonant is changed to the next letter according to the English Alphabetical Series, in how many word thus formed
there in a vowel?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ12. Following questions are based on five words given below :KEY PIE LIE SHY WHY
If the last and second alphabet in each of the words is changed to the previous letter in English Alphabet order, how many words having one vowel are there?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. None
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ13. Following questions are based on five words given below :KEY PIE LIE SHY WHY
If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from right to left which of the following will be the fourth from left?
A. PIE
B. SHY
C. WHY
D. LIE
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ14. Following questions are based on five words given below :KEY PIE LIE SHY WHY
How many letters are there in the English Alphabet series between the first letter of the word which is the third word from the right and the first letter of the word which is the second word
from the left?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ15. Prasad walks 4 km. East then he turns 90 degree clockwise and walk 6km then he turn right and walk 5 km, then he turns back, and walks 3km, then he turns left and walks 6km. How far
and in which direction he is from the starting point?A. 2km, East
B. 3km, East
C. 6km, West
D. 12km, East
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ16. In a certain code language ‘here and there’ is written as ‘id ya ud’ and ‘he and the ’ is written as ‘ya sa re’. How is ‘here’ written in that language ?A. he
B. the
C. id
D. None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ17. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters of R,E,T,Y using each letter only once in each word?A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ18. Subhi correctly remembers that she look a leave after 18th March and before 24th March. Her colleague Ramesh took a leave on 20th March but Anjali was present on that day if 21st
March was public holiday and 23rd March was Sunday, on which day in March did Anjali take a leave?A. 19th March or 22nd March
B. 19th March
C. 22nd March
D. None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: A. 19th March or 22nd March
Q19. If ‘Z’ denotes ‘x’, N denotes ‘+’, ‘Y’ denotes ‘/’ and ‘L’ denotes ‘-’ then the value of 6 4 Y 4 L 6 Z 4 N 8 is –
A. 1
B. 45
C. 0
D. 15
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ20. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters of D,E,N,R using each letter only once in each word?A. One
B. Two
C. Zero
D. Three
View Answer / Hide AnswerDirections (Q. 21-25)L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are eight persons sitting around the circle facing opposite directions of the centre. O is sixth to the right of M who is not the neighbour of P and R. Q and M are
exactly in opposite direction to one another. Q is exactly middle of P and R. L is fifth to the right N.
Q21. What is the position of P with respect to M?
A. Third to the right.
B. Third to the left
C. Second to the left
D. Either (A) or (B).
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: D. Either (A) or (B).
Q22. Who is an immediate neighbour of S?A. N
B. L
C. P
D. None of these.
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ23. Who among the following pairs represents the immediate neighbour of O?A. LP
B. PR
C. Either LP or LR
D. L
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. Either LP or LR
Q24. What is the position of N with respect to L?A. Fourth to the left
B. Fifth to the left
C. Third to the left
D. None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: B. Fifth to the left
Q25. Staring from L, if all the friends are made to sit in the alphabetical order in clockwise direction then the position of how many persons (except L) will remain unchanged?A. Four
B. Two
C. Three
D. Either A or B
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