Canara Bank PO Mains 2018 – Reasoning Ability Questions Day-36
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Question 1 of 10
Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons B, M, P, K, S, V, T and W are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of them are sitting at the corners of the table and four of them are sitting middle of the sides of the table. The persons who are sitting at the corners are facing inside the table and the persons are sitting at the middle of the sides are facing away from the centre of the table. They all are working in different public sector companies namely, IOCL, DRDO, BEL, GAIL, SAIL, HPCL, BPCL and AAI but not necessary in the same order.
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S. V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO. Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO. As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T. The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL. The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P. M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
1. K is working in which of the following companies?
Explanation:
Direction (1-5):
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.
P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S.
V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO.
Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO.
As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T.
The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL.
So, Case-1(b) and Case-2(b) will be dropped.
The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P.
So, Case-1(b) will be dropped.
M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
Answer: e)
Explanation:
Direction (1-5):
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.
P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S.
V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO.
Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO.
As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T.
The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL.
So, Case-1(b) and Case-2(b) will be dropped.
The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P.
So, Case-1(b) will be dropped.
M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
Answer: e)
Question 2 of 10
Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons B, M, P, K, S, V, T and W are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of them are sitting at the corners of the table and four of them are sitting middle of the sides of the table. The persons who are sitting at the corners are facing inside the table and the persons are sitting at the middle of the sides are facing away from the centre of the table. They all are working in different public sector companies namely, IOCL, DRDO, BEL, GAIL, SAIL, HPCL, BPCL and AAI but not necessary in the same order.
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S. V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO. Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO. As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T. The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL. The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P. M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
2. How many persons are sitting between T and the one who is working in DRDO, when counted from left of T?
Explanation:
Answer: b)
Explanation:
Answer: b)
Question 3 of 10
Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons B, M, P, K, S, V, T and W are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of them are sitting at the corners of the table and four of them are sitting middle of the sides of the table. The persons who are sitting at the corners are facing inside the table and the persons are sitting at the middle of the sides are facing away from the centre of the table. They all are working in different public sector companies namely, IOCL, DRDO, BEL, GAIL, SAIL, HPCL, BPCL and AAI but not necessary in the same order.
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S. V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO. Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO. As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T. The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL. The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P. M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one of the following one that does not belong to the group?
Explanation:
Answer: a)
Explanation:
Answer: a)
Question 4 of 10
Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons B, M, P, K, S, V, T and W are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of them are sitting at the corners of the table and four of them are sitting middle of the sides of the table. The persons who are sitting at the corners are facing inside the table and the persons are sitting at the middle of the sides are facing away from the centre of the table. They all are working in different public sector companies namely, IOCL, DRDO, BEL, GAIL, SAIL, HPCL, BPCL and AAI but not necessary in the same order.
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S. V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO. Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO. As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T. The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL. The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P. M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
4. Which of the following statements is true?
Explanation:
Answer: d)
Explanation:
Answer: d)
Question 5 of 10
Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons B, M, P, K, S, V, T and W are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of them are sitting at the corners of the table and four of them are sitting middle of the sides of the table. The persons who are sitting at the corners are facing inside the table and the persons are sitting at the middle of the sides are facing away from the centre of the table. They all are working in different public sector companies namely, IOCL, DRDO, BEL, GAIL, SAIL, HPCL, BPCL and AAI but not necessary in the same order.
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S. V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO. Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO. As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T. The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL. The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P. M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
5. If S is related to AAI and B is related to DRDO in a certain way. Then, M is related to which of the following?
Explanation:
Answer: b)
Explanation:
Answer: b)
Question 6 of 10
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols &, @, #, $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below, answer the questions accordingly.
a) ‘A&B’ means ‘A isnot greater than B’,
b) ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’,
c) ‘A#B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’,
d) ‘A$B’ means ‘A is not less than B’,
e) ‘A%B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’.
6.
Statements: A@B&C%D; E$F$B@G.
Conclusions:
I. D#E
II. F#A
III. C$F
Explanation:
Answer: d)
I. D#E –> D>E –> D=C≥B≤F≤E –> False
II. F#A –> F>A –> F≥B>A —> True
III. C$F –> C≥F –> C≥B≤F –> False
Explanation:
Answer: d)
I. D#E –> D>E –> D=C≥B≤F≤E –> False
II. F#A –> F>A –> F≥B>A —> True
III. C$F –> C≥F –> C≥B≤F –> False
Question 7 of 10
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols &, @, #, $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below, answer the questions accordingly.
a) ‘A&B’ means ‘A isnot greater than B’,
b) ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’,
c) ‘A#B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’,
d) ‘A$B’ means ‘A is not less than B’,
e) ‘A%B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’.
7.
Statements: J$K$L%M@N; O&P%K.
Conclusions:
I. J$O
II. N$K
III. M&P
Explanation:
Answer: c)
I. J$O –> J≥O –> J≥K=P≥O –> True
II. N$K –> N≥K –> N>M=L≤K –> False
III. M&P –> M≤P –> M=L≤K=P –> True
Explanation:
Answer: c)
I. J$O –> J≥O –> J≥K=P≥O –> True
II. N$K –> N≥K –> N>M=L≤K –> False
III. M&P –> M≤P –> M=L≤K=P –> True
Question 8 of 10
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols &, @, #, $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below, answer the questions accordingly.
a) ‘A&B’ means ‘A isnot greater than B’,
b) ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’,
c) ‘A#B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’,
d) ‘A$B’ means ‘A is not less than B’,
e) ‘A%B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’.
8.
Statements: P%Q&R@S; T$V%R&W.
Conclusions:
I. P%T
II. S$T
III. T#P
Explanation:
Answer: e)
I. P%T –> P=T –> P=Q≤R=V≤T –> False
II. S$T –> S≥T –> S>R=V≤T –> False
III. T#P –> T>P –> P=Q≤R=V≤T –> False
But, P≤T follows.
Explanation:
Answer: e)
I. P%T –> P=T –> P=Q≤R=V≤T –> False
II. S$T –> S≥T –> S>R=V≤T –> False
III. T#P –> T>P –> P=Q≤R=V≤T –> False
But, P≤T follows.
Question 9 of 10
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols &, @, #, $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below, answer the questions accordingly.
a) ‘A&B’ means ‘A isnot greater than B’,
b) ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’,
c) ‘A#B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’,
d) ‘A$B’ means ‘A is not less than B’,
e) ‘A%B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’.
9.
Statements: W&X@Y&Z; Y%J$A#B
Conclusions:
I. A&X
II. B@W
III. J%Z
Explanation:
Answer: b)
I. A&X –> A≤X –> A≤J=Y>X –> False
II. B@W –> B<W –> B<A≤J=Y>X≥W –> False
III. J%Z –> J=Z –> J=Y≤Z –> False
Explanation:
Answer: b)
I. A&X –> A≤X –> A≤J=Y>X –> False
II. B@W –> B<W –> B<A≤J=Y>X≥W –> False
III. J%Z –> J=Z –> J=Y≤Z –> False
Question 10 of 10
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols &, @, #, $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below, answer the questions accordingly.
a) ‘A&B’ means ‘A isnot greater than B’,
b) ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’,
c) ‘A#B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’,
d) ‘A$B’ means ‘A is not less than B’,
e) ‘A%B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’.
Direction (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons B, M, P, K, S, V, T and W are sitting in a square table in such a way that four of them are sitting at the corners of the table and four of them are sitting middle of the sides of the table. The persons who are sitting at the corners are facing inside the table and the persons are sitting at the middle of the sides are facing away from the centre of the table. They all are working in different public sector companies namely, IOCL, DRDO, BEL, GAIL, SAIL, HPCL, BPCL and AAI but not necessary in the same order.
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S. V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO. Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO. As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T. The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL. The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P. M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.
1) K is working in which of the following companies?
a) BEL
b) IOCL
c) HPCL
d) DRDO
e) GAIL
2) How many persons are sitting between T and the one who is working in DRDO, when counted from left of T?
a) Two
b) Four
c) One
d) Three
e) No one
3) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one of the following one that does not belong to the group?
a) M
b) W
c) S
d) T
e) K
4) Which of the following statements is true?
a) W sits opposite to the one who is working in IOCL
b)T facing centre of the table
c) V sits to the immediate right of K
d) S is working in BPCL
e) None if true
5) If S is related to AAI and B is related to DRDO in a certain way. Then, M is related to which of the following?
a) SAIL
b) BEL
c) IOCL
d) HPCL
e) GAIL
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols &, @, #, $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below, answer the questions accordingly.
a) ‘A&B’ means ‘A isnot greater than B’,
b) ‘A@B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B’,
c) ‘A#B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’,
d) ‘A$B’ means ‘A is not less than B’,
e) ‘A%B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B’.
6) Statements: A@B&C%D; E$F$B@G.
Conclusions:
I. D#E
II. F#A
III. C$F
a) Only I and II follows
b) Either I or III and II follows
c) Only III follows
d) Only II follows
e) All I, II and III follows
7) Statements:J$K$L%M@N; O&P%K.
Conclusions:
I. J$O
II. N$K
III. M&P
a) Only I and II follows
b) Either I or III follows
c) Only I and III follows
d) Only II follows
e) Only I follows
8) Statements:P%Q&R@S; T$V%R&W.
Conclusions:
I. P%T
II. S$T
III. T#P
a) Only I and III follows
b) Only III follows
c) Only II and either I or III follows
d) None follows
e) Either I or III follows
9) Statements:W&X@Y&Z; Y%J$A#B
Conclusions:
I. A&X
II. B@W
III. J%Z
a) Only II follows
b) None follows
c) Only I and II follows
d) Only III follows
e) Only II and III follows
10) Statements:E#F%G@H; J&K@E&L.
Conclusions:
I. G&J
II. L#G
III. K@H
a) Only I and II follows
b) Either I or II follows
c) All I, II and III follows
d) Only II follows
e) None follows
Answers:
Direction (1-5):
The one who is working in HPCL sits third to the left of B, who does not facing away from the centre. The one who is working in GAIL sits second to the right of S and is an immediate neighbour of B.
P sits second to the right of the one who is working in BEL, who is an immediate neighbour of S.
V faces the person the one who is working in SAIL. B does not working in DRDO.
Only one person sits between the one who is working in SAIL and the one who is working in DRDO.
As many persons sitting between V and the one who is working in IOCL is same as between T and the one who is working in HPCL. The one who is working in IOCL sits to the immediate left of T.
The one who is working in IOCL does not sit opposite to the one who is working in SAIL.
So, Case-1(b) and Case-2(b) will be dropped.
The one who is working in AAI sits second to the right of K, who is not an immediate neighbour of P.
So, Case-1(b) will be dropped.
M does not sit opposite to the one who working in GAIL.