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Seating Arrangement (Dual Row) & Syllogism SBI Clerk/RBI Assistant Prelims: 10.01.2020

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Question 1

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

Eight friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 R, T, Z and O are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row-2 N, M, P and Q are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each friend seated in a row faces another friend of the other row.N sits second to the left of P who has two neighbours. Z is not sitting at a corner and he does not face P. O is a neighbour of T but not of Z. M does not face Z.

Who amongst the following faces O?

Question 2

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

Eight friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 R, T, Z and O are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row-2 N, M, P and Q are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each friend seated in a row faces another friend of the other row.N sits second to the left of P who has two neighbours. Z is not sitting at a corner and he does not face P. O is a neighbour of T but not of Z. M does not face Z.

Who amongst the following faces Q?

Question 3

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

Eight friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 R, T, Z and O are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row-2 N, M, P and Q are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each friend seated in a row faces another friend of the other row.N sits second to the left of P who has two neighbours. Z is not sitting at a corner and he does not face P. O is a neighbour of T but not of Z. M does not face Z.

Which of the following is true regarding P?

Question 4

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

Eight friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 R, T, Z and O are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row-2 N, M, P and Q are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each friend seated in a row faces another friend of the other row.N sits second to the left of P who has two neighbours. Z is not sitting at a corner and he does not face P. O is a neighbour of T but not of Z. M does not face Z.

Who amongst the following sits second to the right of the person who faces Z?

Question 5

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

Eight friends are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 R, T, Z and O are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. In row-2 N, M, P and Q are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each friend seated in a row faces another friend of the other row.N sits second to the left of P who has two neighbours. Z is not sitting at a corner and he does not face P. O is a neighbour of T but not of Z. M does not face Z.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

Question 6

Directions: In each of the question below, three statements are given followed by conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume all the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given two conclusions logically follows from the information given in the statements.
Statements:
All gliders are parachute.
No parachute is an airplane. 
All airplanes are helicopters.
Conclusions:
I. No helicopter is a glider. 
II. Some parachutes are not helicopter.

Question 7

Direction: In each of the question below, three statements are given followed by conclusions numbered I and II. You have to assume all the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given two conclusions logically follows from the information given in the statements.
Statements:
All gliders are parachute. 
No parachute is an airplane. 
All airplanes are helicopters.
Conclusions:
I. No glider is an airplane. 
II. Some gliders being helicopters is a possibility.

Question 8

Direction: Each question below, two/three statements are given followed by two conclusions number I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All books are covers.
All pages are books.
No writer is a cover.
Conclusions:
I. Some books being writers is a possibility.
II. At least some covers are pages.

Question 9

Direction: Each question below, two/three statements are given followed by two conclusions number I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
Some greens are blue.
All blues are pink.
Conclusions:
I. All green being pink is a possibility.
II. All such green which are not pink can never be blue.

Question 10

Direction: In each of the following questions three statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All Lions are Goats.
All elephant are Goats.
Some Goats are Monkey.
Conclusions:
I. some elephants are Lions.
II. Some Monkey is elephant.
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