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Guys, is there any quick way to solve questions like this one. Around 40% people got this one right in an OB mock.
Ten persons from different cities viz. Delhi, Jaipur, Patna, Indore, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Ranchi and Surat are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1- A, B, C, D and E are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement, each
member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.(All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating in the final arrangement.)
- P faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Jaipur. P does not face A. The person from Delhi sits second to the right of the person from Bengaluru.
- D faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Patna. S is not from Patna. D is not from Mumbai. R sits second to the left of the persons from Surat. A sits third to the right of person from Chennai.
- Only One person sits between the person from Ranchi and Q. The person from Indore sits to the immediate right of Q. C sits to the immediate left of the person who faces Q. Only two people sit between B and E.
- The person from Mumbai sits second to the right of the one who faces S. S does not sit at an extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbours of the person from Mumbai faces Ranchi.
Reasoning Quiz for Banking entrance exams
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This quiz consists of questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and we'll soon let you know the correct answers!
Directions (Q. 1-10): In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusion numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements/one statement to be true even if they seem/it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the conclusions and give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; give answer (B) if only conclusion II follows; give answer (C) if either I or II follows; give answer (D) if neither I nor II follows; and give answer (E) if both I and II follow.
1. Statement:
He emphasized the need to replace the present training programme by other methods which will bring out the real merit of the managers.
Conclusions:
I. It is important to bring out the real merit of the managers.
II. The present training programme does not bring out the real merit of managers.
2. Statement:
The greatest need in India today is not for sophisticated gadgets but for programmes which will provide employment to large number of people.
Conclusions:
I. There is an adequate number of sophisticated gadgets in India.
II. Emphasis is being laid on procuring sophisticated gadgets.
3. Statement:
Our securities investment carry market risk. Consult your investment advisor or agent before investing.
Conclusions:
I. One should not invest in securities.
II. The investment advisor calculates the market risk with certainty
4. Statement:
In diabetes, there is an excess of sugar in the body. Our body needs sugar for energy. The quantity of sugar in excess of body's requirement is excreted through urine.
Conclusions:
I. The excessive consumption of sugar is likely to lead to diabetes.
II. Consumption of sugar should best be avoided.
5. Statement:
Today out of the world population of several thousand million, the majority of men have to live under Governments which refuse them personal liberty and the right to dissent.
Conclusions:
I. People are indifferent to personal liberty and right to dissent.
II. People desire personal liberty and the right to dissent.
6. Statement:
Although the education system has progressed from the point of view of the number of schools, most of them are ill-equipped and have not achieved excellence in imparting education.
Conclusions:
I. In Future, we should provide good teachers and equipment to these schools.
II. We need not open any more schools in the future.
7. Statement:
The interview panel may select a candidate who neither possesses the desired qualifications nor the values and attributes.
Conclusions:
I. The inclusion of specialists on the interview panel does not guarantee that the selection will be proper.
II. The interview test has certain limitations in the matter of selection of candidates.
8. Statement:
In direct distribution, the company can find out the problems of consumers and gets an opportunity to solve them. The consumer thus become an devoted buyer.
Conclusions:
I. Responsible companies take the advantages of direct distribution.
II. Direct distribution is the only key to success in business.
9. Statement:
Multinational fast food chains have reached India with great difficulty, but the farmer's associations are not ready to accept them.
Conclusions:
I. Farmer's associations are opposing modernization.
II. Farmer's associations do not wish to enter into competition with the multinationals.
10. Statement:
In India, more emphasis should be placed on areas such as agriculture, engineering and technology instead of basic and pure sciences.
Conclusions:
I. India has achieved sufficient progress in basic and pure sciences.
II. In the past, the productivity factor in our economy was neglected.
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English Quiz for Banking entrance exams
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This quiz consists of actual questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and soon we'll let you know the correct answers!
Directions (Q. 1-5): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentences should replace the word/phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
1. US secretary of state made it clear that time running out for diplomacy over Iran's nuclear programme and said that talks aimed at preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon would resume in April.
(1) runs out (2) was running out (3) ran out (4) run
(5) No correction required
2. While the war of the generals rage on, somewhere in small-town India, wonderful things are happening, quietly and minus fanfare.
(1) rage (2) raging (3) rages on (4) raged on
(5) No correction required
3. According to WWF, the small island nation of Samoa was the first in switch off its lights for Earth Hour.
(1) first to switch of (2) the first to switch off (3) the first of switch off
(4) first in switch of (5) No correction required
4. The campaign is significant because not just the youths are directly appealing to the world but because their efforts challenge the chimera of normalcy in the area.
(1) not just because (2) just not because (3) not just (4) because just
(5) No correction required
5. The doctor's association has threatened to go on indefinite strike support of their teachers.
(1) on supporting to (2) to supporting (3) for support (4) in support of
(5) No correction required
Directions (Q. 6-10): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
6. Forest department officials said that when the elephants were made to ......... from their trucks, they went straight to the spot where they had been ............during the camp.
(1) jump, killed (2) alight, tied (3) enter, hurt (4) step, played
(5) exit, enjoyed
7. Excise officials seized pouches of whisky ............. a bus travelling ............ Maharashtra.
(1) from, to (2) in, for (3) for, towards (4) inside, on
(5) through, till
8. Organisations ............ for the victims ............ the inhuman and unjust attitude of the government.
(1) fighting, applauded (2) lobbying, supported (3) working, condemned
(4) stand, opposed (5) trying, spoke
9. A collision between two buses ............. Six people dead, ............. the driver of one of the buses.
(1) made, also (2) left, including (3) caused, combined
(4) resulted, except (5) got, surpassing
10. The court ................... venue authorities and PCB officials to ................ teams and visit pharma units.
(1) directed, form (2) announced, arrange (3) commanded, display
(4) ruled, make (5) told, carve
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Nine Persons- P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W and Z - stay in a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The building has nine floors and only one person stays on each floor. All of them have either a bike or a car of different colors., I.e, yellow, Golden, red, orange, purple, black, white, silver and grey, but not necessarily in the same order. Only four of them have bikes. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2 , and so on, and the topmost floor is numbered 9. U owns a black bike and stays on an odd -numbered floor. P stays on an even numbered floor below the even numbered floor on which W stays. S stays on the second floor and owns an orange car. The one who owns a purple car stays on the fourth floor. P does not own a white car. There are two floors between the floors on which the persons having a black bike and a silver car stay. There are three floors between the floors on which R and U stay. R owns red bike. T stays on the floor immediately above Z's. There is only one floor between the floors on which U and V stay. U does not own a grey bike. The one who owns the golden car stays on the topmost floor. V does not stay on the ground floor. The one who owns the grey bike stays on the third floor. T stays on the fourth floor. Q stays on the floor immediately above W. The one who owns silver car stays immediately above V.
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