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IBPS RRB OS-1 2024 Reasoning Test - 15
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the questions.

    There are eight members in a family of which three are married couples. There are three generations and a same number of males and females in this family. K is the father of L. O is the father of R. L is the brother of M. P is the daughter of N. P is the sister of R. Q is the son-in-law of N. R has two children.

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    Who among the following is mother of M?

    Solutions

    The table is drawn describing symbols and their meanings,

    1. K is the father of L. O is the father of R. L is the brother of M.

    2. P is the daughter of N. P is the sister of R. Q is the son-in-law of N.

    3. As given, there are eight members in a family in which three married couples and the same number of males and females in this family. Therefore, the male members are K, L, O, and Q, remaining female. R has two children. L is the brother of M. K is the father of L.

    Hence, the final arrangement will be,

    Hence, R is the mother of M.

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    Study the following information and answer the questions.

    There are eight members in a family of which three are married couples. There are three generations and a same number of males and females in this family. K is the father of L. O is the father of R. L is the brother of M. P is the daughter of N. P is the sister of R. Q is the son-in-law of N. R has two children.

    How N is related to L?

    Solutions

    The table is drawn describing symbols and their meanings,

    1. K is the father of L. O is the father of R. L is the brother of M.

    2. P is the daughter of N. P is the sister of R. Q is the son-in-law of N.

    3. As given, there are eight members in a family in which three married couples and the same number of males and females in this family. Therefore, the male members are K, L, O, and Q, remaining female. R has two children. L is the brother of M. K is the father of L.

    Hence, the final arrangement will be,

    Hence, N is the Grandmother of L.

  • Question 3/10
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    Study the following information and answer the questions.

    There are eight members in a family of which three are married couples. There are three generations and a same number of males and females in this family. K is the father of L. O is the father of R. L is the brother of M. P is the daughter of N. P is the sister of R. Q is the son-in-law of N. R has two children.

    Who among the following is brother-in-law of P?

    Solutions

    The table is drawn describing symbols and their meanings,

    1. K is the father of L. O is the father of R. L is the brother of M.

    2. P is the daughter of N. P is the sister of R. Q is the son-in-law of N.

    3. As given, there are eight members in a family in which three married couples and the same number of males and females in this family. Therefore, the male members are K, L, O, and Q, remaining female. R has two children. L is the brother of M. K is the father of L.

    Hence, the final arrangement will be,

    Hence, K is the brother-in-law of P.

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    Nine persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are working in an organization in nine different positions i.e., General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon but not necessarily in the same order. The order of seniority is the same as given above such that the General Manager (GM) is the seniormost person and the Peon is the juniormost person.

    There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position. F is senior to B. I is immediate senior to E. G is the Chief Manager. At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E. There is no post between the posts of H and D. B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager. A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

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    What is the position of C?

    Solutions

    Nine persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

    Nine positions:  General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon.

    1)  There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position.

    2) F is senior to B.

    3) B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager.

    4) G is the Chief Manager.

    5) There is no post between the posts of H and D.

    6) I is immediate senior to E.

    7) At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E.

    8) A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

    We cannot place A in Case I and Case II.

    So, C is AGM.

    The final arrangement is-------

    Hence, C is the Assistant General Manager.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    Nine persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are working in an organization in nine different positions i.e., General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon but not necessarily in the same order. The order of seniority is the same as given above such that the General Manager (GM) is the seniormost person and the Peon is the juniormost person.

    There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position. F is senior to B. I is immediate senior to E. G is the Chief Manager. At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E. There is no post between the posts of H and D. B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager. A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

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    Who is the Senior Manager?

    Solutions

    Nine persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

    Nine positions:  General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon.

    1)  There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position.

    2) F is senior to B.

    3) B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager.

    4) G is the Chief Manager.

    5) There is no post between the posts of H and D.

    6) I is immediate senior to E.

    7) At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E.

    8) A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

    We cannot place A in Case I and Case II.

    So, C is AGM.

    The final arrangement is-------

    Hence, A is the Senior manager.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    Nine persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are working in an organization in nine different positions i.e., General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon but not necessarily in the same order. The order of seniority is the same as given above such that the General Manager (GM) is the seniormost person and the Peon is the juniormost person.

    There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position. F is senior to B. I is immediate senior to E. G is the Chief Manager. At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E. There is no post between the posts of H and D. B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager. A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

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    Who is two positions senior to D?

    Solutions

    Nine persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

    Nine positions:  General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon.

    1)  There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position.

    2) F is senior to B.

    3) B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager.

    4) G is the Chief Manager.

    5) There is no post between the posts of H and D.

    6) I is immediate senior to E.

    7) At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E.

    8) A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

    We cannot place A in Case I and Case II.

    So, C is AGM.

    The final arrangement is-------

    Hence, E is two positions senior to D.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    Nine persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are working in an organization in nine different positions i.e., General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon but not necessarily in the same order. The order of seniority is the same as given above such that the General Manager (GM) is the seniormost person and the Peon is the juniormost person.

    There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position. F is senior to B. I is immediate senior to E. G is the Chief Manager. At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E. There is no post between the posts of H and D. B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager. A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

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    In a certain way, 'F' is related to 'C' and 'G' is related to 'I', then in the same way 'A' is related to whom?

    Solutions

    Nine persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

    Nine positions:  General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon.

    1)  There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position.

    2) F is senior to B.

    3) B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager.

    4) G is the Chief Manager.

    5) There is no post between the posts of H and D.

    6) I is immediate senior to E.

    7) At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E.

    8) A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

    We cannot place A in Case I and Case II.

    So, C is AGM.

    The final arrangement is-------

    There is one position between the positions of 'F' and 'C'.

    There is one position between the positions of 'G' and 'I'.

    Similarly, there is one position between the positions of 'A' and 'E'.

    Hence, A is related to E.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    Nine persons viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I are working in an organization in nine different positions i.e., General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon but not necessarily in the same order. The order of seniority is the same as given above such that the General Manager (GM) is the seniormost person and the Peon is the juniormost person.

    There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position. F is senior to B. I is immediate senior to E. G is the Chief Manager. At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E. There is no post between the posts of H and D. B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager. A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

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    Who is the Branch Manager?

    Solutions

    Nine persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and I

    Nine positions:  General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Assistant General Manager (AGM), Chief Manager (CM), Senior Manager (SM), Branch Manager (BM), Assistant Manager (AM), Clerk and Peon.

    1)  There are five posts between B and H, and neither of them works at the top position.

    2) F is senior to B.

    3) B is senior to the person, who is Assistant General Manager.

    4) G is the Chief Manager.

    5) There is no post between the posts of H and D.

    6) I is immediate senior to E.

    7) At most two posts are there between the posts of G and E.

    8) A is senior to I, but not the Assistant General Manager.

    We cannot place A in Case I and Case II.

    So, C is AGM.

    The final arrangement is-------

    Hence, I is the Branch Manager.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    In a certain code language:

    'term and love for'  is written as 'ku pu mu su'

    'and wait this see' is written as 'su zu tu vu'

    'for that wait sit' is written as 'vu pu du fu' and 

    'sit and for move' is written as 'du pu su ru'.

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    What is the code of 'term' if 'mu' is code of 'love'?

    Solutions

    The codes are as follows:

    Hence, 'ku' is coded as 'term'.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

    In a certain code language:

    'term and love for'  is written as 'ku pu mu su'

    'and wait this see' is written as 'su zu tu vu'

    'for that wait sit' is written as 'vu pu du fu' and 

    'sit and for move' is written as 'du pu su ru'.

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    Which of the following word is coded as 'zu'?

    Solutions

    The codes are as follows:

    Hence, Either 'this' Or 'see' is coded as 'zu'.

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