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Reasoning Questions | RBI GRADE "B" AND NICL AO 2017 | 01.06.2017

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Q-1 If each of the vowels and consonants in the word ‘GREGOIANCALENDR’ is changed to the previous letter and next letter in the English alphabet respectively then which of the following letter will be second to the left of middle letter in the new rearrangement?

 01.  Z
 02.  O
 03.  D
 04.  H
 05.  None of these

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Q-2 If ‘@’ denotes ‘÷’, ‘#’ denotes ‘–’, ‘$’ denotes ‘×’ and ‘%’ denotes ‘+’, then

27$3@3%6#3 =?

01.  40
02.  10
03.  30
04.  20
05.  None of these

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Q-3 If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the first, third, fifth and seventh letters of the word ‘RUDRASHAING’, which of the following will be the third letter from the left? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as your answer and if more than one such words can be made, give ‘Y’ as the answer.

 01.  J
 02.  R
 03.  D
 04.  X
 05.  Y

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Q-4 Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.

Aman starts to walks 6 km. from point A towards North direction and then turns to his right and walks 10 km. and reaches to point C. Again he turns towards North and walks 3 km. Finally he turns towards East and walks 4 km.

What is the distance between starting point and ending point? (approx)

 01.  18 km.
 02.  15 km.
 03.  21 km.
 04.  17 km.
 05.  20 km.
 
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Q-5 Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.

Aman starts to walks 6 km. from point A towards North direction and then turns to his right and walks 10 km. and reaches to point C. Again he turns towards North and walks 3 km. Finally he turns towards East and walks 4 km.

What is the direction of starting point with respect to ending point?

 01.  West
 02.  South
 03.  North
 04.  East
 05.  None of these

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Q-6 In the questions given below is given five 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. Give answer–

Statements :
Only Laxmi are Jaya                Some Laxmi are Ved
All Ved are Yog                        No Yog is mobile
No Laxmi is Vijay

Conclusions :
(I) No Jaya is Vijay               
(II) No Ved is Mobile

 01.  If conclusion I follows.
 02.  If conclusion II follows.
 03.  If either conclusion I or II follows.
 04.  If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
 05.  If both conclusions I and II follow.
 
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Q-7 In the questions given below is given five 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. Give answer–

Statements:

Only Laxmi are Jaya                                  Some Laxmi are Ved
All Ved are Yog                                          No Yog is mobile
No Laxmi is Vijay

Conclusions:
(I) Some Laxmi are not Mobile           
(II) Some Ved are not Vijay

 01.  If conclusion I follows.
 02.  If conclusion II follows.
 03.  If either conclusion I or II follows.
 04.  If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
 05.  If both conclusions I and II follow.
  
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Q-8 In the questions given below is given five 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. Give answer–

Statements:

Only Laxmi are Jaya                                  Some Laxmi are Ved
All Ved are Yog                                          No Yog is mobile
No Laxmi is Vijay
Conclusions:

(I) Some Vijay are Mobile                     
(II) No Mobile is Vijay

 01.  If conclusion I follows.
 02.  If conclusion II follows.
 03.  If either conclusion I or II follows.
 04.  If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
 05.  If both conclusions I and II follow.

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Q-9 In the questions given below is given five 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. Give answer–

Statements:

Only Laxmi are Jaya                              Some Laxmi are Ved
All Ved are Yog                                      No Yog is mobile
No Laxmi is Vijay

Conclusions:
(I)  All Yog being Laxmi is a possibility
(II) All mobile being Vijay is a possibility

 01.  If conclusion I follows.
 02.  If conclusion II follows.
 03.  If either conclusion I or II follows.
 04.  If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
 05.  If both conclusions I and II follow.

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Q-10 In the questions given below is given five 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. Give answer–

Statements:
Only Laxmi are Jaya                      Some Laxmi are Ved
All Ved are Yog                              No Yog is mobile
No Laxmi is Vijay

Conclusions:

(I) All Ved being Mobile is a possibility
(II) Some Laxmi being Yog is a possibility

 01.  If conclusion I follows.
 02.  If conclusion II follows.
 03.  If either conclusion I or II follows.
 04.  If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

 05.  If both conclusions I and II follow.

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