REASONING QUIZ-46 FOR SBI PO & CLERK
Directions
(Q. 1–2): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
L is father of P who is son of S.
M is grandmother of R who is son of O. N is paternal uncle of R who is brother of
S.
1. How is O related to
L?
1)
Brother-in-law
2)
Brother
3)
Can’t be determine
4)
None of the above
2. According to the
above information how is S related to R?
1)
Paternal Aunt
2)
Maternal Aunt
3)
Niece
4)
Nephew
Directions
(Q. 3-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G
and H are sitting in a straight line facing North, but not necessarily in the
same order. B sits second to the left of A. Three persons are sitting between G
and B. G sits on the extreme left end of the row. D is an immediate neighbor of
G. F and B are not neighbours. C sits second to the right of D but is not the
immediate neighbor of E. There are three persons between C and F.
3. Who is the sitting 5th
right of the 2nd to left of the above arrangement?
(1)F
(2)E
(3)B
(4)H
(5)None
of these
4. If all the letters
are arranged in alphabetical order from left end, then how many letters will
obtain the same position after rearrangement?
(1)
Two
(2)
Three
(3)
Four
(4)
None
5. How many meaningful
words can be formed by using 2nd, 6th, 7th,8th
letters of the above arrangement(using each letter once only)?
(1)
Three
(2)
Two
(3)
One
(d)
No meaningful words can be formed
Directions (Q. 6– 10): In each question, relationship
between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are
followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statements
and select the appropriate answer.
6. Statements: B > E ≥ A < L; T > A > S
Conclusions:
I.
E ≥ T
II.
E<T
(1)
Both conclusion I and II are true.
(2)
Either conclusion I or II is true.
(3)
Conclusion II is true.
(4)
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(5)
Only conclusion I is true.
7. Statements: L = I ≥ N < E; N ≥ S
Conclusions:
I.
L >N
II.
L=N
(1)
Either conclusion I or II is true.
(2)
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
(3)
Only conclusion II is true.
(4)
Both conclusion I and II are true.
(5)
Only conclusion I is true.
8. Statements: V < E
> B = H ≥ N; B ≤ T
Conclusions:
I.
B ≥N
II.
N ≤ T
(1)
Either conclusion I or II is true.
(2)
Only conclusion II is true.
(3)
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
(4)
Only conclusion I is true.
(5)
Both conclusion I and II are true.
9. Statements: F = K ≥ N < E; F < T
Conclusions:
I. T>N
II.
F≥N
(1)
Only conclusion II is true.
(2)
Either conclusion I or II is true.
(3)
Both conclusion I and II are true.
(4)
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
(5)
None follow
10. Statements: J > E ≥ Z < L; Z ≥ A > S
Conclusions:
I. J ≥ S
II.
E = L
(1)
Only conclusion II is true.
(2)
Both conclusion I and II is true.
(3)
Either conclusion I or II is true.
(4)
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
(5)
Only conclusion I is true.
ANSWER
1.1, 2.1, 3.4, 4.3, 5.3, 6.2, 7.1, 8.5, 9.3, 10.5,