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Reasoning Ability Quiz For IBPS | RBI | SBI | NABARD | LIC | 10-11-2023

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Dear Readers,


Mahendras has started special quizzes for  IBPS  | RBI  | SBI | NABARD  | LIC Exam so that you can practice more and more to crack the examination.  IBPS  | RBI  | SBI | NABARD  | LIC special quiz series will mould your preparations in the right direction, and the regular practice of these quizzes will be really very helpful in scoring good marks in the Examination. Here we are providing you with the important question of reasoning ability for the  IBPS  | RBI  | SBI | NABARD  | LIC Exam.


Q.1-3. The question is based on the following five numbers.

387, 654, 321, 879, 521

Q.1. If all the numbers are arranged in descending order, which of the following number is third from the left?

(1) 654 

(2) 879 

(3) 321

(4) 387 

(5) 521

Q-2. If, in each number, all three digits are added, then how many numbers are completely divisible by four?

(1) One 

(2) Four 

(3) Five

(4) Two 

(5) None

Q-3. If in each number first and second digits are interchanged, in which number all the digits are arranged in descending order?

(1) One 

(2) Four 

(3) Five

(4) Three 

(5) None

Q-4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word “BHIMRAOAMBEDKAR” each of which has as many letters between them in the word as they have in the English Alphabetical order?

(1) One 

(2) Three 

(3) Two

(4) Four 

(5) More than Four

Q-5. What should come in place of the question mark in the alphabetical series?

AY, FT, KO, PJ, ?

(1) BU 

(2) AD 

(3) VU

(4) UC 

(5) UE

Q-6 In the following questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the

Statements. The statements are followed by

Conclusions I and II. You have to find out which one is definitely true.

(1) If only conclusion I is true.

(2) If only conclusion II is true.

(3) If either conclusion I or II is true.

(4) If neither conclusion I nor II is true.

(5) If both conclusions I and II are true.

Q-6. Statements:

L > M, M > N, N > P > T > Q

Conclusions:

I. L > P

II. M > P

Q-7. Statement:

A < B < C < D = E < T < O

Conclusions:

I. B ≤ E

II. B < E

Q-8. Statements:

H < J, F < H, J = K, I < J < P

Conclusions:

I. H > I

II. I ≥ F

Q-9 Statements:

P > M > Q, Q > Z > N > Y

Conclusions:

I. M ≥ Z

II. N < P

Q-10 Statements:

A > B, B = H, H > G > J

Conclusions:

I. A > G

II. A > H

ANSWER: -

Q.1. (1)

Q.2. (4)

Q.3. (2)

Q.4. (1)

Q.5. (5)

Q.6. (1) 

 Q.7. (4) 

 Q.8. (1) 

 Q.9. (4) 

 Q.10. (2)



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