Crack SBI Clerk / Syndicate PO / Canara Bank PO 2018 – Logical Reasoning (Seating Arrangement & Inequality)

Crack SBI Clerk / Syndicate PO / Canara Bank PO 2018 – Logical Reasoning (Seating Arrangement & Inequality) 

Dear Readers, Reasoning Section play a vital role in Banking and all other competitive exams. This year 2018 was started with three wonderful opportunities; Syndicate Bank PO Exam, Canara Bank PO Exam and Most Awaited SBI Clerk 2018. To enrich your preparation here we have providing new series of Practice Questions on Reasoning Ability – Seating Arrangement & Inequality. Candidates those who are going to appear in Bank Exams 2018 can practice these questions daily and make your preparation effective.

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Directions(1-5):Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight friends –Samitha, Oviya, Divya, Sharmika, Sahana, Nila, Aarthi andKrinithaare sitting around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside others are facing outside. They are belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot, but not necessarily in the same order.

  • Nilafaces the Centre and sits third to the right of Divya.
  • Sharmikabelongs to Kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Aarthisits third to the right of Oviya, who stays in Bhopal.
  • The persons who belong to Delhi and Gwalior are facing to the same direction (inside or outside).
  • Sahanais sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively.
  • Samitha belongs to Gwalior and Divyabelongs to Patna.
  • The person who belongs to Chennai is facingoutward and immediate neighbor of Rajkot.
  • Krinitha is immediate neighbor of the persons who belongto Gwalior and Chennai.
  • Sahana is immediate left of Sharmika.

1) Who belongs to Bengaluru?

  1. Samitha
  2. Sharmika
  3. Krinitha
  4. Aarthi
  5. Sahana

2) Immediate neighbors of Samitha?

  1. Oviya and Divya
  2. Sahana and Sharmika
  3. Krinitha and Oviya
  4. Aarthi andSahana
  5. Sharmika and Nila

3)  Which of the following pair is true?

  1. Samitha– Bhopal
  2. Krinitha– Bengaluru
  3. Sharmika– Delhi
  4. Nila– Delhi
  5. Aarthi– Patna

4) Position of Oviya with respect to Sahana?

  1. Third to the right
  2. Fourth to the left
  3. Fifth to the right
  4. Second to the right
  5. Third to the left

5) If Sharmika and Krinitha interchange their positions and similarly Nila and Divya interchange their positions then what is the position of Samithawith respect to Divya?

  1. Third to the left
  2. Third to the right
  3. Second to the left
  4. Immediate left
  5. None of these

Directions (6-10)Answer the following questions based on the given statement:

6) Statements

 W > A ≤ G, S ≤ A, I ≤ B = S

Conclusions

  1. G ≥ I
  2. G = I
  1. Only I follows
  2. Only II follows
  3. Either I or II follows
  4. Neither I nor II follow
  5. Both I and II follow

7) Statements

Q< W ≤ B, C> B < K, W ≥ A

Conclusions

  1. K > W
  2. C> A
  1. Only I follows
  2. Only II follows
  3. Either I or II follows
  4. Neither I nor II follow
  5. Both I and II follow

8) Statements

A > E ≥ F, P = E, S > A

Conclusions

  1. S> P
  2. F < S
  1. Only I follows
  2. Only II follows
  3. Either I or II follows
  4. Neither I nor II follow
  5. Both I and II follow

9) Statements

 S ≥ W > K, W > F < A, P > S

Conclusions

  1. P >A
  2. S> F
  1. Only I follows
  2. Only II follows
  3. Either I or II follows
  4. Neither I nor II follow
  5. Both I and II follow

10) Statements

R ≥ X ≥ S, S< C, C > W

Conclusions

  1. W> X
  2. X ≥ W
  1. Only I follows
  2. Only II follows
  3. Either I or II follows
  4. Neither I nor II follow
  5. Both I and II follow

Answers:

Directions(1-5):

1) Answer c) Krinitha

2) Answer c) Krinitha and Oviya

3)  Answer b) Krinitha– Bengaluru

4) Answer e) Third to the left

5) Answer a) Third to the left

Directions (6-10)

6) Answer a) only I follows

G ≥ A ≥ S ≥ I.

So G ≥ I

7) Answer e)Both I and II follow

K > B ≥ W , so K > W

C > B ≥ W ≥ Aso C > A

8)Answer e) Both I and II follow

S > A > E = P, so S> P

F ≤ E < A < S, so F < S

9)Answer b) Only II follows

P > S ≥ W > F < A, so relation cant be determined between P and A

S ≥ W > F, so S> F

10)Answer c) Either I or II follows

W < C> S ≤ X, so relation cant be determined between W and X, but is for sure that either W is greater than X or is less than equal to X, so either or between the two

 

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