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SBI Clerk 2023 Reasoning Test - 7
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  • Question 1/10
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    How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘Discredit’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet (Both forward and backward)?

    Solutions

    There are 4 pairs.

  • Question 2/10
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Eight people sit in a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face outside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face inside the table. B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C. D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G. G does not sit near B.

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    Who sits immediate right of B?

    Solutions

    B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C.

    D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G.

    G does not sit near B.

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

    Eight people sit in a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face outside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face inside the table. B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C. D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G. G does not sit near B.

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    Who sits second to the right of D?

    Solutions

    B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C.

    D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G.

    G does not sit near B.

  • Question 4/10
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    Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the following questions.

    Eight people sit in a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face outside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face inside the table. B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C. D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G. G does not sit near B.

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    Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which amongst the following does not belong to that group?

    Solutions

    B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C.

    D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G.

    G does not sit near B.

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

    Eight people sit in a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face outside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face inside the table. B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C. D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G. G does not sit near B.

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    How many people sit between C and G when counted from right of G?

    Solutions

    B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C.

    D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G.

    G does not sit near B.

  • Question 6/10
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Eight people sit in a square-shaped table. Four people sit at the four corners of the table and face outside the table. Four people sit in the middle of the four sides and face inside the table. B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C. D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G. G does not sit near B.

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    Who sits opposite to G?

    Solutions

    B sits second to the right of A. The one who sits opposite to B sits third to the left of C.

    D sits second to the right of H who sits at the corner of the table. D does not sit near A. E sits second to the left of F who does not sit opposite to G.

    G does not sit near B.

  • Question 7/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it:

    PEK  RUG  LNW  DTY  TKC  RTE

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    If the second and third letters of each word are interchange and then are arranged in alphabetical order, then what is the difference between the numerical value (place value in English alphabet) of first letter of the second word from the right end and third letter of the third word from the left end?

    Solutions

    PEK RUG LNW DTY TKC RTE

    Now, if the second and third letters of each word are interchange we will get:

    PKE RGU LWN DYT TCK RET

    And, now if words are arranged in alphabetical order we will get:

    DYT LWN PKE RET RGU TCK

    Now, the second word from the right end is ‘RGU’.

    And, first letter of ‘RGU’ is ‘R’.

    Now, the third word from the left end is ‘PKE’.

    And, third letter of ‘PKE’ is ‘E’.

    Difference between the numerical value (place value in English alphabet) of ‘R’ and ‘E’ = 18-5 = 13.

    Hence, option (A) is the right answer.

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

    Ten People i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, and K live in a ten-floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1, the floor above it numbered as 2 so on till the last floor which is numbered as 10. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 

    Five people live below A. Three people live between A and B. Number of people live above B is same as below K. One person lives between K and C. D lives below C on an even-numbered floor. J lives on an odd-numbered floor. Two people live between J and F. E lives on an even-numbered floor. G lives adjacent to E.

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    H lives on which amongst the following floor?

    Solutions

    1. Five people live below A.

    2. Three people live between A and B.

    Here we have 2 cases i.e. case I and case II

    3. Number of people live above B is same as below K

    4. One person lives between K and C.

    5. D lives below C on an even numbered floor.

    6. J lives on an odd numbered floor.

    7. Two people live between J and F.

    Here, we have 1 more case i.e. Case III:

    8. E lives on an even numbered floor.

    9. G lives adjacent to E.

    Case II & III get eliminated:

  • Question 9/10
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Ten People i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, and K live in a ten-floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1, the floor above it numbered as 2 so on till the last floor which is numbered as 10. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 

    Five people live below A. Three people live between A and B. Number of people live above B is same as below K. One person lives between K and C. D lives below C on an even-numbered floor. J lives on an odd-numbered floor. Two people live between J and F. E lives on an even-numbered floor. G lives adjacent to E.

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    How many people live above K?

    Solutions

    1. Five people live below A.

    2. Three people live between A and B.

    Here we have 2 cases i.e. case I and case II

    3. Number of people live above B is same as below K

    4. One person lives between K and C.

    5. D lives below C on an even numbered floor.

    6. J lives on an odd numbered floor.

    7. Two people live between J and F.

    Here, we have 1 more case i.e. Case III:

    8. E lives on an even numbered floor.

    9. G lives adjacent to E.

    Case II & III get eliminated:

  • Question 10/10
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    Directions For Questions

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

    Ten People i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, and K live in a ten-floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1, the floor above it numbered as 2 so on till the last floor which is numbered as 10. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. 

    Five people live below A. Three people live between A and B. Number of people live above B is same as below K. One person lives between K and C. D lives below C on an even-numbered floor. J lives on an odd-numbered floor. Two people live between J and F. E lives on an even-numbered floor. G lives adjacent to E.

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    How many people live between J and C?

    Solutions

    1. Five people live below A.

    2. Three people live between A and B.

    Here we have 2 cases i.e. case I and case II

    3. Number of people live above B is same as below K

    4. One person lives between K and C.

    5. D lives below C on an even numbered floor.

    6. J lives on an odd numbered floor.

    7. Two people live between J and F.

    Here, we have 1 more case i.e. Case III:

    8. E lives on an even numbered floor.

    9. G lives adjacent to E.

    Case II & III get eliminated:

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