Please wait...

SBI Clerk 2024 Reasoning Test - 3
Menu grid icon
Result Result point icon
SBI Clerk 2024 Reasoning Test - 3
  • Goals icon

    /

    Score
  • Trophy icon

    -

    Rank
White alarm icon Time Taken: -
Result frame illustration
  • Question 1/10
    1 / -0.25

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

    A certain number of persons are sitting in a straight line facing north. Six persons sit between P and Q. R sits second to the left of Q. R is fifth from the right end. The number of persons sits to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sits to the right of R. M sits second to the left of O who sits to the left of P. Two persons sit between P and V. As many persons sit between P and N as between V and T. N sits at a position to the right of R.

    How many known persons sit between V and Q?

    Solutions

    Final Arrangement:

    Clues: Six persons sit between P and Q. R sits second to the left of Q. R is fifth from the right end. The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than sitting to the right of R.

    Inference: Here we get fixed positions of P, Q and R.

    Clue: M sits second to the left of O who sits to the left of P.

    Inference: Here we get fixed positions of M and O.

    Clues: Two persons sit between P and V. As many persons sit between P and N as between V and T. N sits at a position to the right of R.

    Inferences: Hence, we get the final arrangement.

    Two known persons, i.e., R and N are sitting between V and Q.

  • Question 2/10
    1 / -0.25

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

    A certain number of persons are sitting in a straight line facing north. Six persons sit between P and Q. R sits second to the left of Q. R is fifth from the right end. The number of persons sits to the left of P is one less than the number of persons sits to the right of R. M sits second to the left of O who sits to the left of P. Two persons sit between P and V. As many persons sit between P and N as between V and T. N sits at a position to the right of R.

    The number of persons sits to the left of N is three more than the number of persons sits to the right of ____

    Solutions

    Final Arrangement:

    Clues: Six persons sit between P and Q. R sits second to the left of Q. R is fifth from the right end. The number of persons sitting to the left of P is one less than sitting to the right of R.

    Inference: Here we get fixed positions of P, Q and R.

    Clue: M sits second to the left of O who sits to the left of P.

    Inference: Here we get fixed positions of M and O.

    Clues: Two persons sit between P and V. As many persons sit between P and N as between V and T. N sits at a position to the right of R.

    Inferences: Hence, we get the final arrangement.

    The number of persons sits to the left of N = 9

    6 persons sit to the right of V

  • Question 3/10
    1 / -0.25

    In this question, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

    Solutions

    I. Z < T (False) II. Z ≥ M (False)

  • Question 4/10
    1 / -0.25

    In this question, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

    Solutions

    I. E < W (True) II. A ≥ F (False)

  • Question 5/10
    1 / -0.25

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

    Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, A and B are living in a seven-storey building (but not necessarily in the same order) such that the ground floor is numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2 then the topmost floor is numbered as 7.
    One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor. One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor. A lives below S.

    Who among the following persons lives just above R?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    Clues: One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

    Clues: One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions we get the following arrangement:

    Clue: A lives below S.

    Inference: From the above condition Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A.

    Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement is:

    A lives just above R

  • Question 6/10
    1 / -0.25

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

    Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, A and B are living in a seven-storey building (but not necessarily in the same order) such that the ground floor is numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2 then the topmost floor is numbered as 7.
    One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor. One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor. A lives below S.

    How many persons live below P?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    Clues: One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

    Clues: One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions we get the following arrangement:

    Clue: A lives below S.

    Inference: From the above condition Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A.

    Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement is:

    Three persons live below P

  • Question 7/10
    1 / -0.25

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

    Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, A and B are living in a seven-storey building (but not necessarily in the same order) such that the ground floor is numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2 then the topmost floor is numbered as 7.
    One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor. One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor. A lives below S.

    Who among the following persons lives on the 5th floor?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    Clues: One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

    Clues: One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions we get the following arrangement:

    Clue: A lives below S.

    Inference: From the above condition Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A.

    Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement is:

    Q lives on the 5th floor

  • Question 8/10
    1 / -0.25

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

    Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, A and B are living in a seven-storey building (but not necessarily in the same order) such that the ground floor is numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2 then the topmost floor is numbered as 7.
    One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor. One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor. A lives below S.

    How many persons live between T and S?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    Clues: One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

    Clues: One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions we get the following arrangement:

    Clue: A lives below S.

    Inference: From the above condition Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A.

    Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement is:

    Three persons live between T and S

  • Question 9/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

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

    Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, A and B are living in a seven-storey building (but not necessarily in the same order) such that the ground floor is numbered as 1, just above it is floor 2 then the topmost floor is numbered as 7.
    One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor. One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor. A lives below S.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

    I. No one lives below A

    II. One person lives between T and Q

    III. Two persons live between A and P

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    Clues: One person lives between R and S. Not more than two person lives below R. Two persons live between S and B. R and B do not live on the adjacent floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions there are two possibilities i.e., Case 1 and Case 2.

    Clues: One person lives between T and Q. Q and S do not live on the adjacent floor of each other. Q doesn’t live on the topmost floor.

    Inference: From the above conditions we get the following arrangement:

    Clue: A lives below S.

    Inference: From the above condition Case 1 is cancelled here as there is no place for A.

    Inference: Only one person remains i.e., P. So, the Final arrangement is:

    Only statement II is true

  • Question 10/10
    1 / -0.25

    If it is possible to make only one meaningful word from the 4th, 5th, 8th and 11th letters from the left end of the word “VICISSITUDE’” using each letter only once, then what is the last letter of the meaningful word. If no such meaningful word can be formed the answer is “Y” and if more than one such meaningful word can be formed, the answer will be “Z”?

    Solutions

    The letters are I, S, T and E.

    Words formed are Site and Ties.

Close button icon
User Profile
-

Correct (-)

Wrong (-)

Skipped (-)


  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
Mockers logo Get latest Exam Updates
& Study Material Alerts!
No, Thanks
Arrow pointer icon
Click on Allow to receive notifications
Notification bell icon ×
Open Now