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SBI PO 2024-25 Reasoning Test - 1
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    Directions For Questions

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

    There are ten persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, they went for a picnic on either 12th or 15th of March, April, July, September and December.

    Only one person went for a picnic on one date. Four person goes between C and E, who goes after C. J goes to picnic in one of the months before C. C does not go in March and on an even date. Two person goes between B and J. G goes on picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th. D goes immediately after J. Five persons go between A and I. I go on picnic before H and after F.

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    Who goes the picnic immediately after G?

    Solutions

    Given:

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

    Date: 12th and 15th

    Months: March, April, July, September and December.

    1) Four person goes between C and E, who goes after C.

    2) C does not go in March and on even date.

    3) J go on picnic in one of the months before C.

    4) D goes immediately after J.

    Case.1

    Case.2

    5) G goes on picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th.

    6) Two person goes between B and J. (This eliminates case.2)

    7) Five Person goes between A and I.

    8) I go on picnic before H and after F.

    Hence, E goes for the picnic immediately after G.

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    Directions For Questions

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

    There are ten persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, they went for a picnic on either 12th or 15th of March, April, July, September and December.

    Only one person went for a picnic on one date. Four person goes between C and E, who goes after C. J goes to picnic in one of the months before C. C does not go in March and on an even date. Two person goes between B and J. G goes on picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th. D goes immediately after J. Five persons go between A and I. I go on picnic before H and after F.

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    In which month, does J go for the picnic?

    Solutions

    Given:

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

    Date: 12th and 15th

    Months: March, April, July, September and December.

    1) Four persons go between C and E, who goes after C.

    2) C does not go in March and on an even date.

    3) J goes for a picnic in one of the months before C.

    4) D goes immediately after J.

    Case.1

    Case.2

    5) G goes for a picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th.

    6) Two persons go in between B and J. (This eliminates case.2)

    7) Five persons go between A and I.

    8) I goes for a picnic before H and after F.

    Hence, J goes on the picnic in the month of March.

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    Directions For Questions

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

    There are ten persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, they went for a picnic on either 12th or 15th of March, April, July, September and December.

    Only one person went for a picnic on one date. Four person goes between C and E, who goes after C. J goes to picnic in one of the months before C. C does not go in March and on an even date. Two person goes between B and J. G goes on picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th. D goes immediately after J. Five persons go between A and I. I go on picnic before H and after F.

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    How many peoples go for the picnic between F and I?

    Solutions

    Given:

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

    Date: 12th and 15th

    Months: March, April, July, September and December.

    1) Four person goes between C and E, who goes after C.

    2) C does not go in March and on an even date.

    3) J goes for the picnic in one of the months before C.

    4) D goes immediately after J.

    Case.1

    Case.2

    5) G goes on picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th.

    6) Two person goes between B and J. (This eliminates case.2)

    7) Five Person goes between A and I.

    8) I goes for a picnic before H and after F.

    Hence, no people go to picnic between F and I.

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    Directions For Questions

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

    There are ten persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, they went for a picnic on either 12th or 15th of March, April, July, September and December.

    Only one person went for a picnic on one date. Four person goes between C and E, who goes after C. J goes to picnic in one of the months before C. C does not go in March and on an even date. Two person goes between B and J. G goes on picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th. D goes immediately after J. Five persons go between A and I. I go on picnic before H and after F.

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    Who goes on picnic on 15th September?

    Solutions

    Given:

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

    Date: 12th and 15th

    Months: March, April, July, September and December.

    1) Four persons go between C and E, who goes after C.

    2) C does not go in March and on an even date.

    3) J goes for a picnic in one of the months before C.

    4) D goes immediately after J.

    Case.1

    Case.2

    5) G goes on a picnic in one of the months which has 30 days but not on 12th.

    6) Two person goes between B and J. (This eliminates case.2)

    7) Five Persons go between A and I.

    8) I go on picnic before H and after F.

    Hence, G goes for the picnic on 15th September.

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    How many pairs of letters are there in the word “REASONING” each of which has as many letters between them as in the English alphabetical series in both forward and backward directions?

    Solutions

    Given word: REASONING

    The alphabets are positioned as in the following order,

    In forward direction: AG.

    In backward direction: GI, NO.

    Hence, there are 3 pairs of letters.

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    In the question given below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Statements:

    Only a few mobiles are laptops.

    All laptops are computers.

    No computer is a fridge.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some mobiles are fridge.

    II. No fridge is a mobile.

    Solutions

    The least possible Venn Diagram for the given data:

    Conclusions:

    I. Some mobiles are fridge → False (it is possible but not definite.)

    II. No fridge is a mobile → False (it is possible but not definite.)

    Though both conclusions are false, they form a complementary pair.

    Hence, "either conclusion I or II follows."

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    In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Statements:

    A few Singer is Dancer

    All Dancer are Painter  

    No Player are Dancer

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Painter can never be player

    II. All Player being Painter is a possibility

    Solutions

    Venn diagram for the given statements are follows.

    Conclusions

    I. Some Painter can never be player - True (Given All Dancer are Painter and No Player are Dancer thus the part of Pointer which are Dancer can not be Player)

    II. All Player being Painter is a possibility - True (Given All Dancer are Painter and No Player are Dancer thus the part of Painter which are not Dancer can be Player so All Player being Painter is a possibility true)

    Hence, Both I and II follows.

  • Question 8/10
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    In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Statements:

    No A is B.

    Some B is not C.

    Only a few C is D.

    Conclusions:

    I. No A is D.

    II. Some C is A.

    Solutions

    The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows,

    Conclusions:

    I. No A is D. → False (There is no relation between A and D and also it's not definite that No A is D so it's false).

    II. Some C is A. → False (There is no relation between C and A and also it's not definite that No C is A so it's false).

    Hence, None follows.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

    12 boxes are kept in a room in such a way that the boxes are stacked on top of each other. 4 boxes are kept between Box F and Box L, which is kept 4th from the top of the stack. 2 boxes are kept between Box B and Box A. Box K is kept 5 places above Box E. Box I kept 6th from the bottom of the stack. Box L is kept exactly between Box H and Box A, which is kept immediately above Box E. Box B is kept below Box D. Box G is kept 3 places below Box F. Box C is kept immediately below Box J.

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    Which box is kept 5 places above the box kept 2 boxes below the box kept 8th from the top of the stack?

    Solutions

    Given:

    12 boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L

    1. 4 boxes are kept between Box F and Box L, which is kept 4th from the top of the stack.

    2. Box G is kept 3 places below Box F.

    3. Box I kept 6th from the bottom of the stack.

    S. No.

    Boxes

    12

     

    11

     

    10

     

    9

    L

    8

     

    7

     

    6

    I

    5

     

    4

    F

    3

     

    2

     

    1

    G

    4. Box L is kept between Box H and Box A, which is kept immediately above Box E.

    5. 2 boxes are kept between Box B and Box A.

    6. Box K is kept 5 places above Box E.

    S. No.

    Boxes

    Case 1 (a)

    Case 1 (b)

    12

    K

    K

    11

    B

     

    10

    H

    H

    9

    L

    L

    8

    A

    A

    7

    E

    E

    6

    I

    I

    5

     

    B

    4

    F

    F

    3

     

     

    2

     

     

    1

    G

    G

    7. Box C is kept immediately below Box J.

    8. Box B is kept below Box D.

    S. No

    Boxes

    Case 1 (b)

    12

    K

    11

    D

    10

    H

    9

    L

    8

    A

    7

    E

    6

    I

    5

    B

    4

    F

    3

    J

    2

    C

    1

    G

    (Case 1a will not be possible as it will not satisfy point 8.)

    Final Arrangement:

    S. No.

    Boxes

    12

    K

    11

    D

    10

    H

    9

    L

    8

    A

    7

    E

    6

    I

    5

    B

    4

    F

    3

    J

    2

    C

    1

    G

    Box B is kept 8th from the top of the stack.

    Box J is kept 2 boxes below Box B.

    Hence, Box A is kept 5 places above Box J.

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

    12 boxes are kept in a room in such a way that the boxes are stacked on top of each other. 4 boxes are kept between Box F and Box L, which is kept 4th from the top of the stack. 2 boxes are kept between Box B and Box A. Box K is kept 5 places above Box E. Box I kept 6th from the bottom of the stack. Box L is kept exactly between Box H and Box A, which is kept immediately above Box E. Box B is kept below Box D. Box G is kept 3 places below Box F. Box C is kept immediately below Box J.

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    How many boxes are kept between H and F?

    Solutions

    Given:

    12 boxes – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L

    1. 4 boxes are kept between Box F and Box L, which is kept 4th from the top of the stack.

    2. Box G is kept 3 places below Box F.

    3. Box I kept 6th from the bottom of the stack.

    S. No.

    Boxes

    12

     

    11

     

    10

     

    9

    L

    8

     

    7

     

    6

    I

    5

     

    4

    F

    3

     

    2

     

    1

    G

    4. Box L is kept between Box H and Box A, which is kept immediately above Box E.

    5. 2 boxes are kept between Box B and Box A.

    6. Box K is kept 5 places above Box E.

    S. No.

    Boxes

    Case 1 (a)

    Case 1 (b)

    12

    K

    K

    11

    B

     

    10

    H

    H

    9

    L

    L

    8

    A

    A

    7

    E

    E

    6

    I

    I

    5

     

    B

    4

    F

    F

    3

     

     

    2

     

     

    1

    G

    G

    7. Box C is kept immediately below Box J.

    8. Box B is kept below Box D.

    S. No

    Boxes

    Case 1 (b)

    12

    K

    11

    D

    10

    H

    9

    L

    8

    A

    7

    E

    6

    I

    5

    B

    4

    F

    3

    J

    2

    C

    1

    G

     (Case 1a will not be possible as it will not satisfy point 8.)

    Final Arrangement:

    S. No.

    Boxes

    12

    K

    11

    D

    10

    H

    9

    L

    8

    A

    7

    E

    6

    I

    5

    B

    4

    F

    3

    J

    2

    C

    1

    G

    Hence, 5 boxes are kept between Box H and Box F.

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