SBI PO Mains Reasoning (Day-01)

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Alpha numeric series-condition based

Directions (1-4): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

T 6 R E & W 1 £ Q S D F G H Y ! 3 U % J K I 9 & L A 5 X Z C V B N O 8 + M

STEP I- The numbers which are immediately preceded by the letter and immediately followed by the Symbol are arranged between Y and !in the increasing order.

STEP II- The vowels which are immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol are arranged in the end of the series in the alphabetical order. (They are arranged just after M)

STEP III- The numbers which are immediately followed by letter are interchanged its position with respect to the element just after it.

(STEP II is applied after STEP I and STEP III is applied after STEP II)

1) How many numbers which is immediately preceded by a vowel and immediately followed by a letter in step I?

A.1

B.2

C.3

D.4

E.None of these

2) How many numbers are followed by a symbol and immediately preceded by a vowel in step III?

A. None

B.1

C.2

D.3

E. None of these

3) Which of the following element is fifth to the left of element which is seventieth from the right end in step II?

A.8

B.!

C. l

D.9

E. None of these

4) What is the sum of the sixteenth element from the left end in step I and the eleventh element from the right end in step III?

A.12

B.11

C.13

D.14

E. None of these

Coding- decoding

Direction (5-8): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

In a certain code language,

“beach material said entire” is coded as “7V& 9O@ 5W@ 3S@”,

“schools was proper system” is coded as “1H& 7N& 7I@ 5H@”,

“they could accept request” is coded as “5B& 3W@ 7G@ 5G&”,

“pink house looks nice” is coded as “5V@ 3V& 3H@ 5P&”.

5) What is the code for “she is innocent girl”?

A.1U&, 9G&, 3H&, 5O@

B.1V&, 5O@, 3H&, 9G&

C.1V&, 5O&, 9G&, 3H&

D.1U@, 9G@, 3H&, 5O@

E.1V@, 5O&, 9G&, 3H&

6) What will be the code for “job is important for all”?

A.1O&, 1Y&, 7G&, 3I&, 1I&

B.1O&, 3Y&, 7G&, 3H&, 2I&

C.2O&, 1Y&, 9G&, 3H&, 1I&

D.1O&, 1Y&, 7G&, 3H&, 1I&

E.1O@, 1Y&, 7G&, 3H@, 1I&

7) What will be the code for “fluctuations” in this code language?

A.11H&

B.13I@

C.13I&

D.13H&

E.11H@

8) What will be the sentence for the code “5B& 3Z&” in this code language?

A.Guidely Apple

B.Goods India

C.Guidely India

D.Google India

E.None of these

Blood relation-coded

Direction (9-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

If,

A @ B means A is the mother of B

A $ B means A is the father of B

A # B means A is the son of B

A & B means A is the daughter of B

A + B means A is the sister of B

A – B means A is the brother of B

A ‘#’ B means A is the son-in-law of B

A ‘&’ B means A is the daughter-in-law of B

A % B means A is the grandfather of B

A / B means A is the grandmother of B

Given Statement:

D$M$K, S#P, G-M, E&O&B, I/E, M‘#’W@P, G‘#’B, K-S, J%S,I @ G

9) How is G related to P?

A.Son-in-law

B.Brother-in-law

C.Daughter-in-law

D.Sister-in-law

E.None of these

10) How many grandchildren does D have?

A.1

B.2

C.4

D.3

E.None of these

Answers :

Directions (1-4):

T 6 R E & W 1 £ Q S D F G H Y ! 3 U % J K I 9 & L A 5 X Z C V B N O 8 +M

Step I: T 6 R E & W £ Q S D F G H Y 1 8 9 ! 3 U % J K I & L A 5 X Z C V B N O + M

Step II: T 6 R & W £ Q S D F G H Y 1 8 9 ! 3 U % J K & L A 5 X Z C V B N + M E I O

Step III: T R 6 & W £ Q S D F G H Y 1 8 9 ! U 3 % J K & L A X 5 Z C V B N + M E I O

1) Answer: A

A5X

2) Answer: B

U3%

3) Answer: D

17+5=22 from the right end is 9

4) Answer: C

8+5=13

Directions (5-8) :

1) 1st element is number that represents

Number of letters in a word – 2 (if odd no. of letters in the word).

Number of letters in a word + 1 (if even no. of letters in the word).

2) 2nd element is the letter which is in the same position from the end of the English alphabet series as that of the last letter in the word and is written in its capital form.

3) 3rd element is symbol that represents

@ → if even no. of vowels in the word.

&→ if odd no. of vowels in the word.

Ex:

9O@ for “material”

No. of letters in material is 8.

9 → 8 + 1

Last letter in material is “l”.

“l” is 12th letter from the starting of alphabet.

The 12th letter from the end of the alphabet is “O”.

Four vowels (a, e, i, a) are present in material.

@ → even number of vowels.

3S@ for “beach”

No. of letters in beach is 5.

3 → 5 – 2

Last letter in beach is “h”.

“h” is 8th letter from the starting.

The 8th letter from the end is “S”.

Two vowels (a, e) are present in beach.

@ → even number of vowels.

5) Answer: C

6) Answer: D

7) Answer: D

8) Answer: C

Directions (9-10) :

9) Answer: B

10) Answer: D

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