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RBI Assistant 2023 Reasoning Test - 3
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RBI Assistant 2023 Reasoning Test - 3
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  • Question 1/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    Amit starts walking towards north and covers a distance of 20m to reach point J. Now, he took a right turn to reach point K after a distance of 30m. Then, he turned right and covers a distance of 25m to reach point L. From here, he turned towards east and covers a distance of 15m to reach point M. Finally, he turned left and reached point N after a distance of 30m.

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    What is the shortest distance between Amit’s starting point and point M?

    Solutions

    Hence, the required distance is = √45² + 5² = √2050m = 5√82m.

  • Question 2/10
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    In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

    Statements:

    C > V ≤ B, Z = X ≥ C, B < N = M > P

    Conclusions:

    I. X > N

    II. V < Z

    Solutions

    Given Statements: C > V ≤ B, Z = X ≥ C, B < N = M > P

    On combining: Z = X ≥ C > V ≤ B < N = M > P

    Conclusions:

    I. X > N – False (as X ≥ C > V ≤ B < N → hence clear relation between X and N cannot be determined)

    II. V < Z – True (as Z = X ≥ C > V → V < Z)

    Hence, only conclusion II is true.

  • Question 3/10
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    In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

    Statements:

    S ≥ D ≥ F, R ≤ E ≥ W = S, F < G = H

    Conclusions:

    I. E > F

    II. E = F

    Solutions

    Given Statements: S ≥ D ≥ F, R ≤ E ≥ W = S, F < G = H

    On combining: R ≤ E ≥ W = S ≥ D ≥ F < G = H

    Conclusions:

    I. E > F – False (as E ≥ W = S ≥ D ≥ F → E ≥ F)

    II. E = F – False (as E ≥ W = S ≥ D ≥ F → E ≥ F)

    Hence, either conclusion I or II is true.

  • Question 4/10
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    In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

    Statements:

    X = Z < S, D > C ≥ X, V < R ≤ D, T ≥ G = V

    Conclusions:

    I. G ≤ C

    II. D > Z

    Solutions

    Given Statements: X = Z < S, D > C ≥ X, V < R ≤ D, T ≥ G = V

    On combining: T ≥ G = V < R ≤ D > C ≥ X = Z < S

    Conclusions:

    I. G ≤ C – False (as G = V < R ≤ D > C → hence clear relation between G and C cannot be determined)

    II. D > Z – True (as D > C ≥ X = Z → D > Z)

    Hence, only conclusion II is true.

  • Question 5/10
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    In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

    Statements:

    L ≥ K < H ≤ B, P ≤ M > L, B > G = F

    Conclusions:

    I. L > G

    II. M > B

    Solutions

    Given Statements: L ≥ K < H ≤ B, P ≤ M > L, B > G = F

    On combining: P ≤ M > L ≥ K < H ≤ B > G = F

    Conclusions:

    I. L > G – False (as L ≥ K < H ≤ B > G → hence clear relation between L and G cannot be determined)

    II. M > B – False (as M > L ≥ K < H ≤ B → hence clear relation between M and B cannot be determined)

    Hence, neither conclusion I nor II is true.

  • Question 6/10
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    In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. 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:

    All Keys are Locks.

    Only a few Locks are Mouse.

    Some Mouse are not Screens.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Keys are Screens

    II. No Keys are Screens

    Solutions

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Keys are Screens – There is no relation between Keys and screens hence it is false.

    II. No Keys are Screens – There is no relation between Keys and screens hence it is false.

    Hence, either conclusion I or II follows.

  • Question 7/10
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    In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. 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 Phones are Computers.

    Only a few Computers are Laptops.

    Some Laptops are not Windows.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Windows are not Computers

    II. Some Phones can be Windows

    Solutions

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Windows are not Computers – There is no direct relation between Windows and Computers hence it is false.

    II. Some Phones can be Windows – It is true as it is shown in figure given below:

    Hence, only conclusion II follows.

     

  • Question 8/10
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    In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. 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:

    All Androids are Windows.

    No Windows are Linux.

    Only a few Linux are Unix.

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Unix are not Windows

    II. Some Androids can be Linux

    Solutions

    Conclusions:

    I. Some Unix are not Windows – It is true as only a few Linux are Unix and no Windows are Linux.

    II. Some Androids can be Linux – It is definitely false as all Androids are Windows and no Windows are Linux.

    Hence, only conclusion I follows.

  • Question 9/10
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    In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. 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:

    Some Novels are not Fiction.

    Only a few Fiction are Mystery.

    All Mistry are Poems.

    Conclusions:

    I. All Fiction can be Poems

    II. Some Fiction are not Mystery

    Solutions

    Conclusions:

    I. All Fiction can be Poems – It is true as shown in figure given below:

    II. Some Fiction are not Mystery – It is true as only a few Fiction are Mystery that means some Fiction are not Mystery.

    Hence, both I and II conclusions follow.

  • Question 10/10
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    In a certain code language, if ‘EMBARK’ is coded as ‘VNYZIP’ and ‘FILMS’ is coded as ‘URONH’, then what is the code for ‘MOBILE’?

    Solutions

    Each letter is replaced by the letter of its opposite face value in the alphabetical series. For example ‘A’ is replaced by ‘Z’, ‘B’ is replaced by ‘Y’ and so on.

    Hence, MOBILE is coded as NLYROV.

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