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IBPS RRB OS-1 2025 Reasoning Test - 5
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  • Question 1/10
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    Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

    Statements: Only a few Covers are Price. No Price is Shop. Some Prices are not Books.

    Conclusions:

    Conclusion I: Some Shops can never be Books

    Conclusion II: All Prices being Covers is a possibility

    Solutions

    Answer: B

    Conclusion I: Some Shop can never be Books - Here, there is no direct relation between Shop and Books. So, all the definite conclusions between them are not true. Hence, the conclusion does not follow.

    Conclusion II: All Price being Covers is a possibility - Here ‘Only a few Covers are Price’ is given in the statement, which means some parts of Covers are associated with Price and some parts of Covers are not associated with Price. But, there is only ‘some’ relation from Price towards Covers. So, all parts of the Price can be associated with Covers in possibility. Hence, the conclusion follows.

  • Question 2/10
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    Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

    Statements: All Powers are Tower. Only a few Silvers are Shirt; Some Towers are Silver.

    Conclusions:

    Conclusion I: No Power being Shirt is a possibility

    Conclusion II: Some Silvers are not Tower is a possibility

    Solutions

    Answer: E

    Conclusion I: No Power being Shirt is a possibility - Here, there is no direct relation between Power and Shirt. So, all the possible conclusions between them are true. Hence, the conclusion follows.

    Conclusion II: Some Silver are not Tower is a possibility - Here, some part of Tower is associated with Silver. So, some part of Silver cannot be associated with Tower is true in possibility. Hence, the conclusion follows.

  • Question 3/10
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    Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

    Statements: Some Zones are Road. No Road is Elite. Only a few Zones are Curtains.

    Conclusions:

    Conclusion I: Some Elites are not Zones

    Conclusion II: All Zones are Elite

    Solutions

    Answer: A

    Conclusion I: Some Elite are not Zones - Here, there is no direct relation between Elite and Zones. So, all the definite conclusions between them are not true. Hence, the conclusion does not follow.

    Conclusion II: All Zones are Elite - Here, there is no direct relation between Elite and Zones. So, all the definite conclusions between them are not true. Hence, the conclusion does not follow.

    It doesn’t satisfy the complementary pair condition. Hence, Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

  • Question 4/10
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    Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

    Statements: Only a few Hearts are Sweet. All Hearts are Fake. Mostly Fake is Speed.

    Conclusions:

    Conclusion I: All Fake can never be Sweet

    Conclusion II: No Speed is Heart

    Solutions

    Answer: A

    Conclusion I: All Fake can never be Sweet - Here, there is no direct relation between Fake and Sweet. But, all parts of Hearts are associated with Fake and some parts of Hearts cannot be associated with Sweet. So, some parts of Fake also cannot be associated with Sweet. Hence, the conclusion follows.

    Conclusion II: No Speed is Heart - Here, there is no direct relation between Speed and Heart. So, all the definite conclusions between them are not true. Hence,  the conclusion does not follow.

  • Question 5/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, G and H – went on site visits on seven different days of the same week, starting from Wednesday to Tuesday. Only one person went on a site visit each day.

    D went before Saturday. Only two persons went between D and H. As many persons went before B as after A, who didn't go on the day adjacent to H. E went three persons after A. The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E. C didn’t go on Sunday.

    Who among the following persons went three persons before the one who went on the day adjacent to G?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    We have,

    • D went before Saturday.
    • Only two persons went between D and H.

    From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

    Again, we have,

    • As many persons went before B as after A, who didn’t go on the day adjacent to H.
    • E went three persons after A.

    Again, we have,

    • The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E.
    • C didn’t go on Sunday.

    After applying the above conditions, case-1 and case-3 get eliminated because, in case-3, the number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E, which is not satisfied and in case-1, C didn’t go on Sunday, which is not satisfied.

    Hence,  case-2 shows the final arrangement.

    Answer: E

  • Question 6/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, G and H – went on site visits on seven different days of the same week, starting from Wednesday to Tuesday. Only one person went on a site visit each day.

    D went before Saturday. Only two persons went between D and H. As many persons went before B as after A, who didn't go on the day adjacent to H. E went three persons after A. The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E. C didn’t go on Sunday.

    As many persons went between __ and __ as after H.

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    We have,

    • D went before Saturday.
    • Only two persons went between D and H.

    From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

    Again, we have,

    • As many persons went before B as after A, who didn’t go on the day adjacent to H.
    • E went three persons after A.

    Again, we have,

    • The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E.
    • C didn’t go on Sunday.

    After applying the above conditions, case-1 and case-3 get eliminated because, in case-3, the number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E, which is not satisfied and in case-1, C didn’t go on Sunday, which is not satisfied.

    Hence,  case-2 shows the final arrangement.

    Answer: D

  • Question 7/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, G and H – went on site visits on seven different days of the same week, starting from Wednesday to Tuesday. Only one person went on a site visit each day.

    D went before Saturday. Only two persons went between D and H. As many persons went before B as after A, who didn't go on the day adjacent to H. E went three persons after A. The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E. C didn’t go on Sunday.

    Which of the following statements is/are TRUE with respect to A?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    We have,

    • D went before Saturday.
    • Only two persons went between D and H.

    From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

    Again, we have,

    • As many persons went before B as after A, who didn’t go on the day adjacent to H.
    • E went three persons after A.

    Again, we have,

    • The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E.
    • C didn’t go on Sunday.

    After applying the above conditions, case-1 and case-3 get eliminated because, in case-3, the number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E, which is not satisfied and in case-1, C didn’t go on Sunday, which is not satisfied.

    Hence,  case-2 shows the final arrangement.

    Answer: B

  • Question 8/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, G and H – went on site visits on seven different days of the same week, starting from Wednesday to Tuesday. Only one person went on a site visit each day.

    D went before Saturday. Only two persons went between D and H. As many persons went before B as after A, who didn't go on the day adjacent to H. E went three persons after A. The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E. C didn’t go on Sunday.

    If K went on a site visit on the same day as B, then who among the following persons went two days before K?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    We have,

    • D went before Saturday.
    • Only two persons went between D and H.

    From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

    Again, we have,

    • As many persons went before B as after A, who didn’t go on the day adjacent to H.
    • E went three persons after A.

    Again, we have,

    • The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E.
    • C didn’t go on Sunday.

    After applying the above conditions, case-1 and case-3 get eliminated because, in case-3, the number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E, which is not satisfied and in case-1, C didn’t go on Sunday, which is not satisfied.

    Hence,  case-2 shows the final arrangement.

    Answer: A

  • Question 9/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

    Seven persons – A, B, C, D, E, G and H – went on site visits on seven different days of the same week, starting from Wednesday to Tuesday. Only one person went on a site visit each day.

    D went before Saturday. Only two persons went between D and H. As many persons went before B as after A, who didn't go on the day adjacent to H. E went three persons after A. The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E. C didn’t go on Sunday.

    If the days were arranged from Monday to Sunday and the persons remain the same, then who among the following persons went on Wednesday?

    Solutions

    Final arrangement:

    We have,

    • D went before Saturday.
    • Only two persons went between D and H.

    From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

    Again, we have,

    • As many persons went before B as after A, who didn’t go on the day adjacent to H.
    • E went three persons after A.

    Again, we have,

    • The number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E.
    • C didn’t go on Sunday.

    After applying the above conditions, case-1 and case-3 get eliminated because, in case-3, the number of persons who went between C and G is one more than the number of persons who went between G and E, which is not satisfied and in case-1, C didn’t go on Sunday, which is not satisfied.

    Hence,  case-2 shows the final arrangement.

    Answer: C

  • Question 10/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

    If it is possible to make a meaningful word, using the first, fifth, sixth and tenth letters of the word “REVITALIZE” from the left end, then what is the second letter from the left of that newly formed word? If no such word is formed, mark the answer as “Y”. If more than one word can be formed then mark the answer as “X”.

    Solutions

    Answer: E

    The first, fifth, sixth and tenth letters of the word “REVITALIZE” from the left end is R T A E by using these letters we can form three words RATE, TEAR and TARE.

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