1. ‘34’ is related ‘12’ in the same way as ‘59’ is related to— (A) 45 (B) 14 (C) 42 (D) 38 (E) 47
2. What should come next in the following number sequence? 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 … (A)2 (B)7 (C)8 (D) 3 (E)None
3. Among P, Q, R, S, T and U, R is taller than only P and U. S is shorter than only T and Q. If each of them has a different height, who among them will be the third from top when they are arranged in descending order of their height? (A)R (B)P (C)S (D)Q (E) None of these
4. Vikas walked 10 meters towards North, took a left turn and walked 15 meters and again took a left turn and walked 10 meters and stopped walking. Towards which direction was he facing when he stopped walking? (A)South (B)South-West (C)South-East (D) Cannot be determined (E) None of these
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A) B D (B) C E (C) G I (D) F H (E) NL
6. How many such 7s are there in the following number sequence each of which is immediately preceded by 5 and not immediately followed by 8? 2 3 5 7 8 9 3 4 5 7 6 1 9 3 5 7 4 8 3 2 5 7 8 8 9 2 5 (A) None (B)One (C)Two (D)Three (E)More than three
7. If it is possible to form a number with the first, the fourth and the seventh digits of the number 4671358, which is the perfect square of a two-digit odd number, which of the following will be the digit in the tenth place of that two-digit odd number? If no such number can be formed, give ‘O’ as the answer and if more than one such number can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer— (A) 2 (B) 9 (C) 3 (D) O (E) X
8. Among P, Q, R, S and T, Q is younger than only S and R and older than T. Who among them is the oldest?
2. What should come next in the following number sequence? 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 … (A)2 (B)7 (C)8 (D) 3 (E)None
3. Among P, Q, R, S, T and U, R is taller than only P and U. S is shorter than only T and Q. If each of them has a different height, who among them will be the third from top when they are arranged in descending order of their height? (A)R (B)P (C)S (D)Q (E) None of these
4. Vikas walked 10 meters towards North, took a left turn and walked 15 meters and again took a left turn and walked 10 meters and stopped walking. Towards which direction was he facing when he stopped walking? (A)South (B)South-West (C)South-East (D) Cannot be determined (E) None of these
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A) B D (B) C E (C) G I (D) F H (E) NL
6. How many such 7s are there in the following number sequence each of which is immediately preceded by 5 and not immediately followed by 8? 2 3 5 7 8 9 3 4 5 7 6 1 9 3 5 7 4 8 3 2 5 7 8 8 9 2 5 (A) None (B)One (C)Two (D)Three (E)More than three
7. If it is possible to form a number with the first, the fourth and the seventh digits of the number 4671358, which is the perfect square of a two-digit odd number, which of the following will be the digit in the tenth place of that two-digit odd number? If no such number can be formed, give ‘O’ as the answer and if more than one such number can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer— (A) 2 (B) 9 (C) 3 (D) O (E) X
8. Among P, Q, R, S and T, Q is younger than only S and R and older than T. Who among them is the oldest?
(A) S (B) R (C) P (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
9. In a certain code ‘59346’ is written as ‘$AD%F’ and ‘8173’ is written as ‘HB#D’. How is ‘9865’ written in that code?
(A) H A F $ (B) A F H $ (C) A D F $ (D) B H F $ (E) None of these
10. If ‘M’ denotes ‘÷’, ‘K, denotes ‘–’, ‘T’ denotes ‘×’ and ‘R’ denotes ‘+’, then— 20 K 16 T 8 M 4 R 6 = ?
(A) 18 (B) – 6 (C) – 12 (D) – 18 (E) None of these
11. Pointing to a boy, Meena said “He is the only grandson of my grandfather”. How is the boy related to Meena ?
(A) Brother (B) Cousin (C) Uncle (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
12. B is sister of D. M is father of D. N. is sister of M. How is B related to N? (A)Sister (B) Aunt (C) Niece (D) Data inadequate (E)None of these
13. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A) Fruit (B) Flower (C) Leaf (D) Petal (E) Tree
14. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A)26 (B)34 (C)72 (D)46 (E) 38
15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) Cuckoo (B)Crow (C)Bat (D)Parrot (E) Sparrow
16. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TERMINATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
17. If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the second, the fifth, the sixth and the tenth letters of the word STREAMLINE, which of the following will be the third letter of that word ? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer and if more than one such word can be made, give ‘Y’ as the answer— (A) E (B) A (C) M (D) X (E) Y
Directions (Q. 18 to 24)—In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.
18. Statements : Some blades are papers. Some papers are books. Some books are pens.
Conclusions :I. Some pens are papers. II. Some books are blades. III. Some pens are blades.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only II follows (C) Only III follows (D) None follows (E) Only II and III follow
19. Statements : Some pencils are marbles. All marbles are buses. Some buses are trucks.
Conclusions :I. Some trucks are pencils. II. Some buses are pencils. III. No truck is pencil.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only II follows (C) Only either I or III and II follow (D) Only either I or III follows (E) None of these
20. Statements : Some trees are jungles. Some jungles are flowers. All flowers are streets.
Conclusions :I. Some streets are jungles. II. Some streets are trees. III. Some flowers are trees.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only II follows (C) Only III follows (D) Only I and II follow (E) None of these
21. Statements : All desks are tables. All tables are chairs. Some chairs are sofas.
Conclusions :I. Some sofas are desks. II. Some chairs are desks. III. Some tables are desks.
9. In a certain code ‘59346’ is written as ‘$AD%F’ and ‘8173’ is written as ‘HB#D’. How is ‘9865’ written in that code?
(A) H A F $ (B) A F H $ (C) A D F $ (D) B H F $ (E) None of these
10. If ‘M’ denotes ‘÷’, ‘K, denotes ‘–’, ‘T’ denotes ‘×’ and ‘R’ denotes ‘+’, then— 20 K 16 T 8 M 4 R 6 = ?
(A) 18 (B) – 6 (C) – 12 (D) – 18 (E) None of these
11. Pointing to a boy, Meena said “He is the only grandson of my grandfather”. How is the boy related to Meena ?
(A) Brother (B) Cousin (C) Uncle (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
12. B is sister of D. M is father of D. N. is sister of M. How is B related to N? (A)Sister (B) Aunt (C) Niece (D) Data inadequate (E)None of these
13. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A) Fruit (B) Flower (C) Leaf (D) Petal (E) Tree
14. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(A)26 (B)34 (C)72 (D)46 (E) 38
15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) Cuckoo (B)Crow (C)Bat (D)Parrot (E) Sparrow
16. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TERMINATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
17. If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the second, the fifth, the sixth and the tenth letters of the word STREAMLINE, which of the following will be the third letter of that word ? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer and if more than one such word can be made, give ‘Y’ as the answer— (A) E (B) A (C) M (D) X (E) Y
Directions (Q. 18 to 24)—In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.
18. Statements : Some blades are papers. Some papers are books. Some books are pens.
Conclusions :I. Some pens are papers. II. Some books are blades. III. Some pens are blades.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only II follows (C) Only III follows (D) None follows (E) Only II and III follow
19. Statements : Some pencils are marbles. All marbles are buses. Some buses are trucks.
Conclusions :I. Some trucks are pencils. II. Some buses are pencils. III. No truck is pencil.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only II follows (C) Only either I or III and II follow (D) Only either I or III follows (E) None of these
20. Statements : Some trees are jungles. Some jungles are flowers. All flowers are streets.
Conclusions :I. Some streets are jungles. II. Some streets are trees. III. Some flowers are trees.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only II follows (C) Only III follows (D) Only I and II follow (E) None of these
21. Statements : All desks are tables. All tables are chairs. Some chairs are sofas.
Conclusions :I. Some sofas are desks. II. Some chairs are desks. III. Some tables are desks.
(A) Only I and II follow (B) Only II and III follow (C) Only I and III follow (D) All follow (E) None of these
22. Statements : Some cycles are bikes. No bike is flower. All flowers are goats.
Conclusions :I. No goat is cycle. II. Some flowers are cycles. III. Some goats are bikes.
22. Statements : Some cycles are bikes. No bike is flower. All flowers are goats.
Conclusions :I. No goat is cycle. II. Some flowers are cycles. III. Some goats are bikes.
(A) None follows (B) Only I follows (C) Only II follows (D) Only III follows (E) Only II and III follow
23. Statements : All rivers are hills. All hills are rocks. Some rocks are sticks.
Conclusions :I. Some sticks are hills. II. Some sticks are rivers. III. Some rocks are rivers.
23. Statements : All rivers are hills. All hills are rocks. Some rocks are sticks.
Conclusions :I. Some sticks are hills. II. Some sticks are rivers. III. Some rocks are rivers.
(A) None follows (B) Only I follows (C) Only II follows (D) Only III follows (E) Only II and III follow
24. Statements : All tyres are cars. All wheels are cars. All cars are trains.
Conclusions :I. All tyres are trains. II. Some trains are wheels. III. Some trains are cars.
24. Statements : All tyres are cars. All wheels are cars. All cars are trains.
Conclusions :I. All tyres are trains. II. Some trains are wheels. III. Some trains are cars.
(A) Only I follows (B) Only I and II follow (C) Only I and III follow (D) Only II and III follow (E) All follow
Directions (Q. 25 to 32)—In each questions below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of symbols and digits lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following codes and conditions and mark the letter of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (E) i.e. ‘None of these’ as the answer.
Letter : B M K A T R E U N H F I W D P
Digit/Symbol Code : 6 9 7 % 5 © 8 2 @ 1 # $ 3 ♦ 4
Conditions :(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as the code for the vowel.
(ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, codes for these two are to be interchanged.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the last letter.
Now based on the above, find out coded form of the letter groups given in each question.
25. RNWDEF (A) 9 @ 3 ♦ 8 # (B) # @ 3 ♦ 8 # (C) # @ 3 ♦ 8 9 (D) # 3 ♦ @ 8 # (E) None of these
26. MATRBW (A) % © 6 9 7 3 (B) 3 © 6 9 7 3 (C) % © 6 9 7 % (D) 3 © 6 9 7 % (E) None of these
27. EDPKTA (A) 8 ♦ 4 5 6 © (B) © ♦ 4 5 6 8 (C) 8 ♦ 4 5 6 8 (D) 8 ♦ 5 4 6 © (E) None of these
28. ABUHFI (A) © 2 1 7 # $ (B) © 7 2 1 # © (C) $ 7 2 1 # $ (D) © 7 2 # 1 $ (E) None of these
29. WPTMBI (A) $ 4 6 % 7 3 (B) 3 4 6 % 7 $ (C) 3 4 6 % 7 3 (D) $ 4 6 % 7 $ (E) None of these
30. FHITWU (A) # 1 $ 6 3 # (B) 2 1 $ 6 3 2 (C) # 1 # 6 3 2 (D) 2 1 $ 6 3 # (E) None of these
31. HUDBRE (A) 1 2 7 ♦ 9 8 (B) 1 2 ♦ 7 9 8 (C) 8 2 ♦ 7 9 1 (D) 8 ♦ 2 7 9 1 (E) None of these
32. IMPNWK (A) 5 % 4 @ 3 $ (B) $ % 4 @ 3 5 (C) $ % 4 @ 3 $ (D) 5 % 4 @ 3 5 (E) None of these
Directions (Q. 33 to 37)—Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends working in a call center. Each of them has different day offs in a week from Monday to Sunday not necessarily in the same order. They work in three different shifts I, II and III with at least two of them in each shift. R works in shift II and his day off is not Sunday. P’s day off is Tuesday and he does not work in the same shift with either Q or W. None of those who work in shift I has day off either on Wednesday or on Friday. V works with only T in shift III. S’s day off is Sunday. V’s day off is immediate next day of that of R’s day off. T’s day off is not on Wednesday. W’s day off is not on the previous day of P’s day off. S works in shift I. Q does not work in the same shift with R and his day off is not on Thursday.
33. Which of the following is W’s day off? (A)Tuesday (B) Monday (C) Saturday (D) Data inadequate (E) none of these
34. Which of the following is R’s day off? (A) Friday (B) Thursday (C) Tuesday (D) Wednesday (E) None of these
35. Which of the following groups of friends work in shift II? (A) RP (B) RV (C) QWS (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
36. Which of the following is Q’s day off? (A) Friday (B) Wednesday (C) Thursday (D) Monday (E) None of these
37. Which of the following groups of friends work in shift I? (A) RV (B) RP (C) QWS (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
Directions (Q. 38 to 43)—Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
M 4 E T % J 9 I B @ U 8 © N # W F 1 V 7 ♦ 2 A H 3 Y 5 $ 6 K
38. Which of the following is the ninth to the right of the seventeenth from the right end of the above arrangement?
Directions (Q. 25 to 32)—In each questions below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of symbols and digits lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following codes and conditions and mark the letter of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (E) i.e. ‘None of these’ as the answer.
Letter : B M K A T R E U N H F I W D P
Digit/Symbol Code : 6 9 7 % 5 © 8 2 @ 1 # $ 3 ♦ 4
Conditions :(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as the code for the vowel.
(ii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, codes for these two are to be interchanged.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as the code for the last letter.
Now based on the above, find out coded form of the letter groups given in each question.
25. RNWDEF (A) 9 @ 3 ♦ 8 # (B) # @ 3 ♦ 8 # (C) # @ 3 ♦ 8 9 (D) # 3 ♦ @ 8 # (E) None of these
26. MATRBW (A) % © 6 9 7 3 (B) 3 © 6 9 7 3 (C) % © 6 9 7 % (D) 3 © 6 9 7 % (E) None of these
27. EDPKTA (A) 8 ♦ 4 5 6 © (B) © ♦ 4 5 6 8 (C) 8 ♦ 4 5 6 8 (D) 8 ♦ 5 4 6 © (E) None of these
28. ABUHFI (A) © 2 1 7 # $ (B) © 7 2 1 # © (C) $ 7 2 1 # $ (D) © 7 2 # 1 $ (E) None of these
29. WPTMBI (A) $ 4 6 % 7 3 (B) 3 4 6 % 7 $ (C) 3 4 6 % 7 3 (D) $ 4 6 % 7 $ (E) None of these
30. FHITWU (A) # 1 $ 6 3 # (B) 2 1 $ 6 3 2 (C) # 1 # 6 3 2 (D) 2 1 $ 6 3 # (E) None of these
31. HUDBRE (A) 1 2 7 ♦ 9 8 (B) 1 2 ♦ 7 9 8 (C) 8 2 ♦ 7 9 1 (D) 8 ♦ 2 7 9 1 (E) None of these
32. IMPNWK (A) 5 % 4 @ 3 $ (B) $ % 4 @ 3 5 (C) $ % 4 @ 3 $ (D) 5 % 4 @ 3 5 (E) None of these
Directions (Q. 33 to 37)—Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends working in a call center. Each of them has different day offs in a week from Monday to Sunday not necessarily in the same order. They work in three different shifts I, II and III with at least two of them in each shift. R works in shift II and his day off is not Sunday. P’s day off is Tuesday and he does not work in the same shift with either Q or W. None of those who work in shift I has day off either on Wednesday or on Friday. V works with only T in shift III. S’s day off is Sunday. V’s day off is immediate next day of that of R’s day off. T’s day off is not on Wednesday. W’s day off is not on the previous day of P’s day off. S works in shift I. Q does not work in the same shift with R and his day off is not on Thursday.
33. Which of the following is W’s day off? (A)Tuesday (B) Monday (C) Saturday (D) Data inadequate (E) none of these
34. Which of the following is R’s day off? (A) Friday (B) Thursday (C) Tuesday (D) Wednesday (E) None of these
35. Which of the following groups of friends work in shift II? (A) RP (B) RV (C) QWS (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
36. Which of the following is Q’s day off? (A) Friday (B) Wednesday (C) Thursday (D) Monday (E) None of these
37. Which of the following groups of friends work in shift I? (A) RV (B) RP (C) QWS (D) Data inadequate (E) None of these
Directions (Q. 38 to 43)—Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
M 4 E T % J 9 I B @ U 8 © N # W F 1 V 7 ♦ 2 A H 3 Y 5 $ 6 K
38. Which of the following is the ninth to the right of the seventeenth from the right end of the above arrangement?
(A) A (B) % (C) I (D) Y (E) None of these
39. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement? 4 T % 9 B @ 8 N # F V 7 ?
(A) 2 H 3 (B) 2 H Y (C) ♦ A H (D) ♦ A 3 (E) None of these
40. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (A) J I T (B) 3 5 A (C) $ K Y (D) A 3 ♦ (E) 8 © @
41. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a consonant? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
42. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a symbol and immediately preceded by a consonant? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
43. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant but not immediately followed by a consonant? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
Directions (Q. 44 to 50)—In the following questions, the symbols $, @, ©, % and # are used with the following meaning as illustrated below
1.‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’. 2.‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’. 3.‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’. 4.‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
39. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement? 4 T % 9 B @ 8 N # F V 7 ?
(A) 2 H 3 (B) 2 H Y (C) ♦ A H (D) ♦ A 3 (E) None of these
40. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (A) J I T (B) 3 5 A (C) $ K Y (D) A 3 ♦ (E) 8 © @
41. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a consonant? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
42. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a symbol and immediately preceded by a consonant? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
43. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant but not immediately followed by a consonant? (A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
Directions (Q. 44 to 50)—In the following questions, the symbols $, @, ©, % and # are used with the following meaning as illustrated below
1.‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’. 2.‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’. 3.‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’. 4.‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions I, II and III given below them is / are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
44. Statements : M © T, T @ J, J # D Conclusions :I. D # T II. D % T III. D % M
(A) All are true (B) Only I is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only either I or II is true (E) Only either I or II and III are true
45. Statements : H $ J, J © M, M @ T Conclusions :I. H % M II. H $ T III. T % J
(A) Only I is true (B) Only III is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only I and II are true (E) None of these
46. Statements : R @ N, N % E, E # K Conclusions :I. R © K II. K % N III. E % R
(A) None is true (B) Only I is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only III is true (E) Only II and III are true
47. Statements : M © K, K % T, T $ R Conclusions :I. R © K II. R © M III. T © M
(A) Only I is true (B) Only II is true (C) Only III is true (D) Only I and II are true (E) None of these
48. Statements : D # W, W $ Z, Z % M Conclusions :I. Z @ D II. M © D III. D $ M
(A) Only I and II are true (B) Only II and III are true (C) Only I and III are true (D) All are true (E) None of these
49. Statements : K % N, N $ B, B © D Conclusions :I. D % N II. K % D III. B © K
(A) None is true (B) Only II is true (C) Only III is true (D) Only I is true (E) Only II and III are true
50. Statements : T # A, A $ B, B @ D Conclusions :I. D # A II. D # T III. B @ T
(A) None is true (B) Only I is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only III is true (E) Only II and III are true
Answers : Reasoning AbilityCWE 01 for IBPS clerk CWE 2011:- 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (E) 6. (C) 7. (A) 1st, 4th and 7th digits of the number 4 6 7 1 3 5 8 and 4, 1 and 8 respectively. The number formed with these digits is 841 which is the perfect square of two digit odd number 29. The digit at 10th place it is 2. 8. (D) 9. (E) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (E) All the rest are the parts of a tree.14. (C) 15. (C) All the rest birds can see.16. (C) 17. (E) 2nd, 5th, 6th and 10th letters of the word STREAMLINE are T, A, M and E respectively. The meaningful words formed with these letters are : TEAM, TAME, MEAT and MATE.18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (D) 24. (E) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (E) 29. (A) 30. (D) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (A) 36. (D) 37. (C) 38. (A) 17th from the right end is N and 9th to the right from N is A. 39. (A) 40. (E) 41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (B) 44. (E) 45. (B) 46. (A) 47. (A) 48. (D) 49. (C) 50. (D)
44. Statements : M © T, T @ J, J # D Conclusions :I. D # T II. D % T III. D % M
(A) All are true (B) Only I is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only either I or II is true (E) Only either I or II and III are true
45. Statements : H $ J, J © M, M @ T Conclusions :I. H % M II. H $ T III. T % J
(A) Only I is true (B) Only III is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only I and II are true (E) None of these
46. Statements : R @ N, N % E, E # K Conclusions :I. R © K II. K % N III. E % R
(A) None is true (B) Only I is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only III is true (E) Only II and III are true
47. Statements : M © K, K % T, T $ R Conclusions :I. R © K II. R © M III. T © M
(A) Only I is true (B) Only II is true (C) Only III is true (D) Only I and II are true (E) None of these
48. Statements : D # W, W $ Z, Z % M Conclusions :I. Z @ D II. M © D III. D $ M
(A) Only I and II are true (B) Only II and III are true (C) Only I and III are true (D) All are true (E) None of these
49. Statements : K % N, N $ B, B © D Conclusions :I. D % N II. K % D III. B © K
(A) None is true (B) Only II is true (C) Only III is true (D) Only I is true (E) Only II and III are true
50. Statements : T # A, A $ B, B @ D Conclusions :I. D # A II. D # T III. B @ T
(A) None is true (B) Only I is true (C) Only II is true (D) Only III is true (E) Only II and III are true
Answers : Reasoning AbilityCWE 01 for IBPS clerk CWE 2011:- 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (E) 6. (C) 7. (A) 1st, 4th and 7th digits of the number 4 6 7 1 3 5 8 and 4, 1 and 8 respectively. The number formed with these digits is 841 which is the perfect square of two digit odd number 29. The digit at 10th place it is 2. 8. (D) 9. (E) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (E) All the rest are the parts of a tree.14. (C) 15. (C) All the rest birds can see.16. (C) 17. (E) 2nd, 5th, 6th and 10th letters of the word STREAMLINE are T, A, M and E respectively. The meaningful words formed with these letters are : TEAM, TAME, MEAT and MATE.18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (D) 24. (E) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (E) 29. (A) 30. (D) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (A) 36. (D) 37. (C) 38. (A) 17th from the right end is N and 9th to the right from N is A. 39. (A) 40. (E) 41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (B) 44. (E) 45. (B) 46. (A) 47. (A) 48. (D) 49. (C) 50. (D)
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