Reasoning Questions For IBPS-PO Exam 2015
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Reasoning Questions For IBPS-PO Exam 2015
Q 1 What will come next in the series?
A C F J O ?
A U | B. S |
C. W | D. G |
E. none of these |
Q 2. What will come next in the series?
AB DE HI MN ?
A. TU | B. XY |
C. WX | D. WX |
E. none of these |
Q 3. What will come next in the series?
AN BO CP DQ ?
A. ER | B. BQ |
C. BT | D. NW |
E. none of these |
Q 4 In a certain Code language TEAR is written as UFBS What will be the code for THAN ?
A. UIBO | B. NLOP |
C. BNKH | D. OPML |
E. none of these |
Q 5. ABTIM is written as 1,2,20,9,13 then What is the code for JUMPI ?
A. 10, 21, 13, 16, 9 | B. 10, 25, 13, 14, 9 |
C. 10, 21, 14, 16, 9 | D. 10, 23, 12, 15, 9 |
E. none of these |
Q 6 to 10 Read the following information carefully in give the answers.
In a certain code language ” He like me ” is written as ” Ke Se Me” and “He goes school” is written as Ke Ne Re and “God bless me” is written as “Se Ra Ta” and “School is God” is written as “Ra Re Le”.
Q.6 .How will ‘Like’ be written in that code language?
Q 7. What should stand for ‘ Ke Ra Ta Le ‘ in that code language?
Q 8. How will ‘ Goes ‘ be written in that code language?
Q 9. How will ‘Bless ‘ be written in that code language?
Q 10. How will ‘School’ be written in that code language?
Q 11 to 15 .Read the following information carefully in give the answers.
1.There are six members in a family.
2.A is the husband of D and D has one child F.
3.M is a doctor and aunt of F.
.4.M’s father is a Lawyer and Head person of the family.
- U ishusbandof doctor.
Q 11 . How many male persons are there in the family?
Q 12. What is the name of M’s husband?
Q 13. How T is related to U?
Q 14. Who is head of the family?
Q 15. How A is related to M ?
Q 16 to 20 .Read the following information carefully in give the answers.
One man stands facing north. He start walking and take turn to his Right and goes 7 km and reaches point A then he take turn to his right and goes 4 km to reach point B then he again take right and goes 4 km and reaches point F at the last he take right and goes 2 km and reaches point D.
Q 16 . Now in which direction he faces ?
Q 17 What is the total distance covered by that man?
Q 18 In which direction he is standing now from starting point?
Q 19 How many turn he took to reach point D?
Q 20 In which direction point B is regarding point D ?
Q 21 In a row Amit is 17th from left and 12th from right. How many students are there in the row?
A. 28 | B. 27 |
C. 32 | D. 31 |
E. none of these |
Q 22 There are 40 students are standing in a row and Sheelu is standing 12th from left and Raju is 10th from the right. How many student are between Sheelu and Raja ?
A. 18 | B. 20 |
C. 16 | D. 15 |
E. none of these |
Q 23 to 27
There are 7 persons are sitting on a circular table and facing to the center of the table.
X is sitting second to the right of R and third to the left of D.
Z and P are immediate neighbors.
Y is second to the right of Z.
W is second to the right of Y.
Q . 23 Who is sitting 2nd to the left of Z ?
Q 24 Who is sitting 4th to the right of P ?
Q 25 Who is sitting 3rd to the left of W ?
Q 26 Who are immediate neighbors of Y?
Q 27 How many persons are between D and R ?
Q 28 to 32 Read the following information carefully in give the answers.
There are eight friend (M N O P Q R S T ) sitting on square table facing at center of the table.
A is sitting between C and F.
G is 2nd right to the A.
F is 2nd to the left of D.
E is 3rd to the left of C.
B is immediate neighbor of H and E .
D is immediate neighbor of G.
Q 28 Who are the immediate neighbors of G ?
Q 29 How many persons are there between A and H ?
Q 30 Who is sitting 3rd to the left of B?
Q 31 Who is sitting 2nd to the right of E ?
Q 32 Who is sitting 4th to the right of T?
In the given questions, the assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given two conclusions numbered I, II is/ are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Q 33 Statements:
All Books are Copies
Some Copies are Notebooks
All Note books are long
Conclusion:
1 Some long are books
2 Some copies are books
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 34 Statement:
All Books are Copies
Some Copies are Notebooks
All Note books are long
Conclusion:
1 All books are notebooks
2 Some long are copies
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 35 Statement:
All Books are Copies
Some Copies are Notebooks
All Note books are long
Conclusion :
1 Some notebooks are books
2 No any book is notebook
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 36 Statement:
Some trees are fruits
Some fruits are small
All small are Green
Conclusion :
1 Some green are tree
2 Some trees are fruit
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 37 Statement:
Some trees are fruits
Some fruits are small
All small are Green
Conclusion :
1 Some fruits are green
2 No any fruit is green
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 38 Statement:
All students are teachers
Some teachers are bad
No any bad is skillful
Conclusion :
1 Some bad are students
2 Some skillful are teachers
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 39 Statement:
All students are teachers
Some teachers are bad
No any bad is skillful
Conclusion :
1 Some bad are students
2 Some skillful are teachers
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 40 Statement:
All students are teachers
Some teachers are bad
No any bad is skillful
Conclusion :
1 Is there possibility that some skillful are students
2 No any student is skillful
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 41 Statement:
All cops are thief
Some thief are Innocent
All innocent are poor
Conclusion :
1 Some cops are innocent
2 Some poor are cops
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 42 Statement:
All cops are thief
Some thieves are Innocent
All innocent are poor
Conclusion :
1 All thieves are cops
2 Some poor are thief
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 43 Statement:
All books are good
All good are like
Some likes are fake
Conclusion:
1 Some fake are books
2 All likes are good
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 44 Statement:
A>B≥C>D , O<K , K<D
Conclusion:
1 A > D
2 D> O
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 45 Statement:
A>B≥C>D , O<K , K<D
Conclusion :
1 C > K
2 B > O
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 46 Statement:
D≥K>T>F, K< G<M≤L
Conclusion :
1 T>L
2 K>M
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 47 Statement:
D≥K>T>F, K< G<M≤L
Conclusion :
1 G>D
2 L>F
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 48 Statement:
D≥K>T>F, K< G<M≤L
Conclusion :
1 D>K
2 D=K
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 49 Statement:
R <U ≤ L≤ M > N , N>J , R> Q
Conclusion :
1 Q>M
2 R>N
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 50 Statement:
R <U ≤ L≤ M > N , N>J , R> Q
Conclusion :
1 J>L
2 J>Q
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 51 Statement:
R <U ≤ L≤ M > N , N>J , R> Q
Conclusion :
1 R> M
2 Q>N
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 52 Statement:
P≥ Q ≥ S > R, S< A ≤ M = J≤ X
Conclusion :
1 R>X
2 J>Q
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q 53 Statement:
P≥ Q ≥ S > R, S< A ≤ M = J≤ X
Conclusion :
1 X>A
2 M>S
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q.54. STATEMENT :
U > M = N ≥ K , N < P > Y, P≤ A
CONCLUSION :
1.A>M
- U>P
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
Q.55. STATEMENT :
U > M = N ≥ K , N < P > Y, P≤ A
CONCLUSION :
- M>K
- M=K
Only 1 is true | B. Only 2 is true |
C. either 1 or 2 is true | D. Both are not true |
E. Both 1 and 2 are true |
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