IBPS Reasoning model test paper - 8
Directions (Q.1-5) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-Six persons Alok, Neha, Anjali, Deo, Era and Himanshu are standing in a straight line facing North, but not necessarily in the same order. Neha is standing second to the right of Deo. Alok is
standing fourth to the left of Himanshu and Himanshu is not standing on the extreme end of the line. Anjali is standing second to the right of Neha.
Q1. What is the position of Himanshu with respect to Era?A. Second to the left
B. Third to the right
C. Second to the right
D. Third to the left.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. Second to the right
Q2. Which of the following group of persons standing in the middle of line?A. Neha, Deo
B. Alok, Era
C. Era, Anjali
D. Era, Neha
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ3. Who is immediate left of Anjali?A. Himanshu
B. Era
C. Alok
D. Neha
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ4. Based on the above arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?A. Alok, Era
B. Neha, Era
C. Himanshu, Neha
D. Era, Deo
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ5. Based on the above arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?A. Alok, Neha
B. Neha, Era
C. Himanshu, Neha
D. Alok , Anjali
View Answer / Hide AnswerDirections (Q.6-10). Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:- Passage: An arrangement machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule in each step. The following is the illustration of the input and the steps of
arrangement:
Input: 23 20 50 16 90 can long than more bond
Step I: 90 23 20 50 16 nc gnol naht erom dnob
Step II: 90 50 23 20 16 xzm olmt gsm nliv ylmw
Step III: 16 20 23 50 90 gszm nliv olmt xzm ylmw
Step III is last step of input
As per rules followed in above steps, give answer to following question.
INPUT: 93 26 98 18 36 bom old with year pay
Q6. What is the position of ‘36’ in step III?A. Fifth from the left.
B. Fifth from the right.
C. Second from the left.
D. Second from the right.
E. None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ7. What is the position of ‘kzb’ in step III?A. Fifth from the right
B. Fourth from the left
C. Third from the right
D. Cannot be determined
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. Third from the right
Q8. Which of the following elements is fifth from the right end of step IV in the above arrangement?A. 18
B. yln
C. drgs
D. Cannot be determined
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: D. Cannot be determined
Q9. How many steps are needed to complete the above arrangement?A. Three
B. Four
C. Seven
D. None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ10. Which of the following is the last step of the above arrangement?A. 18 26 36 93 bvzi drgs wol nly
B. 18 26 36 93 bvzi drgs bzk low nly
C. 18 26 36 93 bvzi drgs kzk low yln
D. None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. 18 26 36 93 bvzi drgs kzk low yln
Q11. In these questions relationship between different elements is shown . These statements are followed by two conclusions.Mark Answer-
Statements: R = H >= P = F, H>=G>=D = F
Conclusions: (i) R > D (ii) R = D
A. if only conclusion I is true.
B. If only conclusion II is true.
C. If either conclusion I or II is true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. If either conclusion I or II is true.
Q12. In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.Mark Answer-
Statements: R = H >= P = F, H>= G >= D = F
Conclusions: (i) P > D (ii) P = D
A. if only conclusion I is true.
B. If only conclusion II is true.
C. If either conclusion I or II is true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: B. If only conclusion II is true.
Q13. In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.Mark Answer-
Statements: Z > G = R = L, M = U > = V > W = G
Conclusions: (i) W > H (ii) W = H
A. if only conclusion I is true.
B. If only conclusion II is true.
C. If either conclusion I or II is true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Q14. In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.Mark Answer-
Statements: P < O < L < M, M = R > Z >= F > O
Conclusions: (i) M > O (ii) R > O
A. if only conclusion I is true.
B. If only conclusion II is true.
C. If both conclusion I and II is true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. If both conclusion I and II is true.
Q15. The question given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question? Mark answer –
Which day of the week did Yamo reach Mumbai?
(i) Yami returns Bhopal from Mumbai on Thursday.
(ii) Yami went to Mumbai from Bhopal on Monday.
A. If statement I and II together are not sufficient.
B. If both statement together are sufficient , but neither statement alone is sufficient.
C. If each statement alone I or II are sufficient.
D. If both statement I and II are sufficient.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: A. If statement I and II together are not sufficient.
Q16. The question given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question? Mark answer –
How many sons Anup have ?
(i). Babu and CHinku are sons of Deepa.
(ii). Ema is sister of Babu and daughter of Anup.
A. If a statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone are not sufficient.
B. If each statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient.
C. If both statement together are sufficient, but neither statement alone is sufficient.
D. If statement I and II together are not sufficient.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. If both statement together are sufficient, but neither statement alone is sufficient.
Q17. The question given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question? Mark answer –
How would ‘Cash’ be written in the code language?
(i) In that code language ‘give cheque please’ would be written as ‘long bong chok’
(ii) In that code language ‘cash and cheque ’ would be written as ‘goh chok tong’
A. If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II are not sufficient.
B. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient.
C. If statement I and II together are not sufficient.
D. None of these.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: C. If statement I and II together are not sufficient.
Q18. Statement: Should pressure horns be banned in vehicles?Arguments:
I. Yes, it will reduce sound pollution tremendously.
II. No, accidents would be increase by these vehicles.
A. If only argument I is strong.
B. If only argument II is strong.
C. If either argument I or II is strong.
D. If neither argument I nor II is strong.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: A. If only argument I is strong.
Q19. Statement : Recently introduced cloning by Scientists should be encouraged?Arguments:
(I) Yes, because of this good breeds will increase.
(II) No, it may result in its most dangerous form of human cloning.
A. If only argument I is strong.
B. If only argument II is strong.
C. If other argument I or II is strong.
D. If both arguments I and II are strong.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: A. If only argument I is strong.
Q20. Statement: Should there be no reservation system in Police Force.Arguments:
(I) Yes, by this police will get rid of casteism and discipline will prevail.
(II)No, there will be of no benefit to backward classes.
A. If only argument I is strong.
B. If only argument II is strong.
C. If either argument I or II is strong.
D. If neither argument I nor II is strong.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: D. If neither argument I nor II is strong.
Q21.In a certain code language ‘VARANASI ’ is written as ‘ZEZIZMRH’ , then how will ‘INTEREST’ be written in that code language?A. MRVGGHVI
B. MRVGVIGH
C. MRVGVHGI
D. Cannot be determined
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ22. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘HYPERTENSION’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English Alphabet?A. Four
B. Five
C. Six
D. Seven
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ23. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number ‘85092674’ each of which has as many digits between them in the number as when they are arranged in ascending order?A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ24. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is one that does not belong to that group ?A. Coal
B. Aluminium
C. Plastic
D. Iron
View Answer / Hide AnswerQ25. In a class of 50 students, the rank of Jugni is 15th from the left and the rank of Rohan is 16th from right, then how many students are sitting between Jugni and Rohan?A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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