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IBPS PO 2019 Reasoning Test - 6
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    Study the given information and answer the following questions.A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement:

    Input: cat 95 goes 76 to 55 the 32

    Step I: 95 goes 76 to 55 the 32 cat

    Step II: 95 76 to 55 the 32 goes cat

    Step III: 95 76 55 to 32 the goes cat

    Step IV: 95 76 55 32 to the goes cat

    Now Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.

    Input: 13 good 51 for 63 men 85 help

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    Which of the following is the fifth element from the right end of Step II?

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    Study the given information and answer the following questions.A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement:

    Input: cat 95 goes 76 to 55 the 32

    Step I: 95 goes 76 to 55 the 32 cat

    Step II: 95 76 to 55 the 32 goes cat

    Step III: 95 76 55 to 32 the goes cat

    Step IV: 95 76 55 32 to the goes cat

    Now Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the following input.

    Input: 13 good 51 for 63 men 85 help

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    What is the sum of the second element from the left end and fifth element from the right end of Step III?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Each of the friends P, Q R, S and T scored different marks in an examination. Maximum marks of the examination are 100.

    Q scored more than T but less than R. Only two people scored more than P. T did not score the minimum marks. The one who scored second highest marks scored 70%. T scored 55% marks.

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    How many people scored more than T in the examination?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Each of the friends P, Q R, S and T scored different marks in an examination. Maximum marks of the examination are 100.

    Q scored more than T but less than R. Only two people scored more than P. T did not score the minimum marks. The one who scored second highest marks scored 70%. T scored 55% marks.

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    Who amongst the following possibility scored 61% marks?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Each of the friends P, Q R, S and T scored different marks in an examination. Maximum marks of the examination are 100.

    Q scored more than T but less than R. Only two people scored more than P. T did not score the minimum marks. The one who scored second highest marks scored 70%. T scored 55% marks.

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    Which of the following percentage may correctly represent R’s percentage in the examination?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    ‘P+Q' means P is the brother of Q,

    ‘P@Q' means P is the sister of Q,

    ‘P$Q' means P is the husband of Q,

    ‘P%Q' means P is the mother of Q.

    ‘P & Q' means P is the father of Q.

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    Which of the following means ‘V is the niece of Z’?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    ‘P+Q' means P is the brother of Q,

    ‘P@Q' means P is the sister of Q,

    ‘P$Q' means P is the husband of Q,

    ‘P%Q' means P is the mother of Q.

    ‘P & Q' means P is the father of Q.

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    Which of the following can be the correct conclusion drawn from the expression –

    ‘Z % R @ D + V $ E % C’?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    P walks 6 meters towards the south, then turns to his left and walks 8 meters and then turns to his right and walks 4 meters then turning to his left he walks 4 meters and again turning to his left he walks 4 meters and stops.

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    What is the shortest distance between P’s final point and P’s initial point?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    P walks 6 meters towards the south, then turns to his left and walks 8 meters and then turns to his right and walks 4 meters then turning to his left he walks 4 meters and again turning to his left he walks 4 meters and stops.

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    In which direction is P’s final point with respect to P’s initial point?

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    P walks 6 meters towards the south, then turns to his left and walks 8 meters and then turns to his right and walks 4 meters then turning to his left he walks 4 meters and again turning to his left he walks 4 meters and stops.

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    Total distance travel by P from an initial position to third turning points?

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