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IBPS PO & Clerk: Reasoning Mega Test

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Question 1

Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight males Azi, Ben, Cob, Dev, Emo, Fed, Gil, and Ham are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. They resembling different branded shirts like Van Heusen, Park Avenue, Peter England, Louis Philippe, Raymond, Parx, Arrow and Allen Solly but not necessary in the same order.

No two successive males are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For instance- Azi does not sit with Ben; similarly, Ben does not sit with Cob and so on.

Either Dev or Ben sits at the extreme end of the row. Azi likes Allen Solly and sits second from the left end of the row. Dev sits third to left of one who likes Arrow. Ben sits third to left of Gil, who likes Parx. Gil does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Raymond sits second to left of Fed. Emo does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Ben likes Louis Philippe. Fed does not like Louis Philippe. The one who likes Peter England sits second to right of one who likes Van Heusen. Ben sits fourth from the left end. Cob likes Peter England.
Which of the followings male is sitting third to the right of one who like Louis Philippe?

Question 2

Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight males Azi, Ben, Cob, Dev, Emo, Fed, Gil, and Ham are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. They resembling different branded shirts like Van Heusen, Park Avenue, Peter England, Louis Philippe, Raymond, Parx, Arrow and Allen Solly but not necessary in the same order.

No two successive males are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For instance- Azi does not sit with Ben; similarly, Ben does not sit with Cob and so on.

Either Dev or Ben sits at the extreme end of the row. Azi likes Allen Solly and sits second from the left end of the row. Dev sits third to left of one who likes Arrow. Ben sits third to left of Gil, who likes Parx. Gil does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Raymond sits second to left of Fed. Emo does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Ben likes Louis Philippe. Fed does not like Louis Philippe. The one who likes Peter England sits second to right of one who likes Van Heusen. Ben sits fourth from the left end. Cob likes Peter England.
How many males sit between Dev and Emo?

Question 3

Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight males Azi, Ben, Cob, Dev, Emo, Fed, Gil, and Ham are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. They resembling different branded shirts like Van Heusen, Park Avenue, Peter England, Louis Philippe, Raymond, Parx, Arrow and Allen Solly but not necessary in the same order.

No two successive males are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For instance- Azi does not sit with Ben; similarly, Ben does not sit with Cob and so on.

Either Dev or Ben sits at the extreme end of the row. Azi likes Allen Solly and sits second from the left end of the row. Dev sits third to left of one who likes Arrow. Ben sits third to left of Gil, who likes Parx. Gil does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Raymond sits second to left of Fed. Emo does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Ben likes Louis Philippe. Fed does not like Louis Philippe. The one who likes Peter England sits second to right of one who likes Van Heusen. Ben sits fourth from the left end. Cob likes Peter England.
Dev likes which of the following branded shirt?

Question 4

Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight males Azi, Ben, Cob, Dev, Emo, Fed, Gil, and Ham are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. They resembling different branded shirts like Van Heusen, Park Avenue, Peter England, Louis Philippe, Raymond, Parx, Arrow and Allen Solly but not necessary in the same order.

No two successive males are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For instance- Azi does not sit with Ben; similarly, Ben does not sit with Cob and so on.

Either Dev or Ben sits at the extreme end of the row. Azi likes Allen Solly and sits second from the left end of the row. Dev sits third to left of one who likes Arrow. Ben sits third to left of Gil, who likes Parx. Gil does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Raymond sits second to left of Fed. Emo does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Ben likes Louis Philippe. Fed does not like Louis Philippe. The one who likes Peter England sits second to right of one who likes Van Heusen. Ben sits fourth from the left end. Cob likes Peter England.
Who among following sits immediate left of Ben?

Question 5

Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight males Azi, Ben, Cob, Dev, Emo, Fed, Gil, and Ham are sitting in a row facing north but not necessary in the same order. They resembling different branded shirts like Van Heusen, Park Avenue, Peter England, Louis Philippe, Raymond, Parx, Arrow and Allen Solly but not necessary in the same order.

No two successive males are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For instance- Azi does not sit with Ben; similarly, Ben does not sit with Cob and so on.

Either Dev or Ben sits at the extreme end of the row. Azi likes Allen Solly and sits second from the left end of the row. Dev sits third to left of one who likes Arrow. Ben sits third to left of Gil, who likes Parx. Gil does not sit the extreme end of the line. The one who likes Raymond sits second to left of Fed. Emo does not sit any of the extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbors of Ben likes Louis Philippe. Fed does not like Louis Philippe. The one who likes Peter England sits second to right of one who likes Van Heusen. Ben sits fourth from the left end. Cob likes Peter England.
Who among the following likes brand Louis Philippe?

Question 6

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

In a certain code language,
• 'Rohan refused drink milk' is coded as - '#4L #5L #5O #7E'.
• 'Everyone should eat apple' is coded as - '@3U @8F #6E @5F'. 
• 'Cycling good for health' is coded as - '#6I #4E #7H #3S'.
What will be the code for “Compulsory”?

Question 7

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

In a certain code language,
• 'Rohan refused drink milk' is coded as - '#4L #5L #5O #7E'.
• 'Everyone should eat apple' is coded as - '@3U @8F #6E @5F'. 
• 'Cycling good for health' is coded as - '#6I #4E #7H #3S'.
What must be the code for “Arrow”?

Question 8

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

In a certain code language,
• 'Rohan refused drink milk' is coded as - '#4L #5L #5O #7E'.
• 'Everyone should eat apple' is coded as - '@3U @8F #6E @5F'. 
• 'Cycling good for health' is coded as - '#6I #4E #7H #3S'.
Which of the following can be coded as “#6X”?

Question 9

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

In a certain code language,
• 'Rohan refused drink milk' is coded as - '#4L #5L #5O #7E'.
• 'Everyone should eat apple' is coded as - '@3U @8F #6E @5F'. 
• 'Cycling good for health' is coded as - '#6I #4E #7H #3S'.
If all the vowels of the word “University” are removed, then what would be the code for the resulting word?

Question 10

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

In a certain code language,
• 'Rohan refused drink milk' is coded as - '#4L #5L #5O #7E'.
• 'Everyone should eat apple' is coded as - '@3U @8F #6E @5F'. 
• 'Cycling good for health' is coded as - '#6I #4E #7H #3S'.
What is the code of “aboard” in above-coded information?

Question 11

Direction: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements labeled I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give your answer accordingly:
How is ‘gone’ written in a code language?

I. ‘he will be gone’, is written as ‘ka pa ni sa’ in that code language.
II. ’she will be there’ is written as ‘ja da ka ni’ in that code language.

Question 12

Direction: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements labeled I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give your answer accordingly:
Towards which direction is P with respect to the starting point?

I. P walked 20 metres towards east, took a right turn and walked 30 metres, again took a right turn and walked 20 metres towards West.
II. P walked 30 metres towards west, took a left turn and walked 20 metres, again took a left turn and walked 30 metres toward East.

Question 13

Direction: The question given below consists of two statements numbered I and II below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer.
What is the relation between A and B?

I. Z is uncle of X. Z is the brother of A. R is grandfather of Y and R has only one son.
II. R is father in law of B. B is father of X and Y. R is father of A and Z.

Question 14

Direction: Each of the following questions given below consists of a question and three statements. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
In a class of 30 students, who scored a better rank, Michael Morbius or Felisha Hardy?

I
: Felisha Hardy was 3rd among the girls whereas Michael Morbius was 6th in the whole class.

IIMichael Morbius was among the 25% boys in a class with 60% boys.

III:
There were 3 boys among top 5 ranks and 3 girls among the top 10 ranks.

Question 15

Direction: The question below consists of a question and two statements numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
The seven-person P, Q, R, S, T, U and V were born in different months from January to July not necessarily in the same order. Who among the following was born in January?

I. Q was born in a month which was having 31 days. Two persons were born between Q and P. P was born after Q.
II. U was born just after P. R was born in a month which was having least number of days. S was born after U. Q is not born in March.
III. Two persons were born between T and V. S was born just after V. R was born before P.

Question 16

Direction: In given question, conclusions have been given followed by sets of possible statements. You have to take the given conclusion to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
Some Ram are Raheem.
All Raman being Ram is a possibility.

Question 17

Directions: In each of the questions below, Conclusions are given followed by Statements. Read all the Statements and then decide which of the given Statements follow from the given conclusions:
Conclusions:
I. All yen are Yuan is a possibility.
II. All Rupee are yen is a possibility.
Statements:

Question 18

Direction: In the following question some conclusions have been given followed by some sets of possible statements. You have to take the given conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
I. Some A are B.
II. No C are D.

Question 19

Direction: In the following question some conclusions have been given followed by some sets of possible statements. You have to take the given conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
I. No Pink is Yellow.
II. Some Blue are Red.

Question 20

Direction: In the following question some conclusions have been given followed by some sets of possible statements. You have to take the given conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
I. Some TVS are Honda.
II. No Hero is Bajaj.
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