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Weekly Reasoning Section Test for SBI Po Exam
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Question 1
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
What is the code for ‘India’ in the given code language?
Question 2
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
What is the code for ‘enjoy clean environment' in the given code language?
Question 3
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
What does ‘ma’ stand for?
Question 4
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
In a certain language,
‘enjoy the places of India’ is written as ‘pi da ni ea ba’,
‘neat and clean places’ is written as ‘ri la ma da’,
‘India is clean country’ is written as ‘ki la sa ea’,
‘enjoy the neat environment is written as ‘ba ma pi zi’.
What is the code for ‘places’ in the given code language?
Question 5
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
* A is the sister of R. N is the brother of R.
* N is the son of M. M is married to G. G is the daughter of P.
* G has only one daughter. P is married to F.
* N is the brother of E. E is married to D.
* A is the sister of R. N is the brother of R.
* N is the son of M. M is married to G. G is the daughter of P.
* G has only one daughter. P is married to F.
* N is the brother of E. E is married to D.
If X is the brother of F, then how is P related to X?
Question 6
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
* A is the sister of R. N is the brother of R.
* N is the son of M. M is married to G. G is the daughter of P.
* G has only one daughter. P is married to F.
* N is the brother of E. E is married to D.
* A is the sister of R. N is the brother of R.
* N is the son of M. M is married to G. G is the daughter of P.
* G has only one daughter. P is married to F.
* N is the brother of E. E is married to D.
How is D related to A?
Question 7
Direction: When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement (All the numbers are two-digit numbers).
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
How many steps will be required to complete the given input?
Question 8
Direction: When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement (All the numbers are two-digit numbers).
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
How many elements are there between ‘ball’ and ‘open’ in the second- last step?
Question 9
Direction: When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement (All the numbers are two-digit numbers).
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
What is the position of ‘40’ in step VII?
Question 10
Direction: When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement (All the numbers are two-digit numbers).
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
Input: dean out 51 27 four 26 aim 16
Step I: 27 dean out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step II: dean 27 out 51 four 26 aim 16
Step III: 51 dean 27 out four 26 aim 16
Step IV: four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim 16
Step V: 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26 aim
Step VI: aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out 26
Step VII: 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27 out
Step VIII: out 26 aim 16 four 51 dean 27
And Step VIII is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: Intel 90 81 live 40 can 17 open time 52 37 ball ear
Which of the following is seventh to the left of ‘live’ in step V?
Question 11
Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.
Statements:
X <= Y, Y >= W, W < P, P <= M
Conclusions:
I. M > W
II. P > X
III. X <= M
X <= Y, Y >= W, W < P, P <= M
Conclusions:
I. M > W
II. P > X
III. X <= M
Question 12
Direction: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to find out which of the conclusion logically follows from the given statements.
Statements:
P >= Q, N <= S, Q > N, S < T
Conclusions:
I. T > Q,
II. P >= S
III. Q > T
IV. P > N
P >= Q, N <= S, Q > N, S < T
Conclusions:
I. T > Q,
II. P >= S
III. Q > T
IV. P > N
Question 13
Which of the following expressions will be true if the given expression ' A> B >= C < D < E' is definitely true?
Question 14
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Who among the following works in TCS?
Question 15
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Which of the following combinations is true according to the given arrangement?
Question 16
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Who among the following belongs to Germany?
Question 17
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Which of the following combinations is true about S?
Question 18
Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
Seven people – M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – work in different companies, viz Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Reliance, TCS and Nike, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is from different Countries, viz India, Japan, US, UK, China, Canada and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order.M is from China. P works in Nike. The person who works in Reliance is from Japan. The person who works in Samsung is from Canada. R does not belong to Canada, Japan, India or UK. R does not work in TCS, Microsoft or Sony. N does not belong to US, Japan, India or UK. N does not work in Sony, Google, Microsoft or TCS. O does not work in Reliance and he is not from UK or India. Neither P nor S belongs to India. M does not work in Microsoft. The person from US works in TCS.
The person who is from India works in?
Question 19
Direction: In each question below are given two or three statement followed by two conclusion numbered I and II. You have to take the given statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the given statement, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
Statements:
All home are school.
Some home are buildings.
Some home are apartments.
Conclusions:
I. All buildings are schools.
II. All apartments are schools.
All home are school.
Some home are buildings.
Some home are apartments.
Conclusions:
I. All buildings are schools.
II. All apartments are schools.
Question 20
Direction: In question below are given three statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion definitely logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
A few cars are trucks.
All busses are trucks.
No truck is road.
Conclusion:
I. No bus is road.
II. All busses being road is a possibility.
A few cars are trucks.
All busses are trucks.
No truck is road.
Conclusion:
I. No bus is road.
II. All busses being road is a possibility.
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