Reasoning Model Questions for Bank Exams

MODEL QUESTIONS
Directions (Q.No. 1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 43 movement avoidance 85 65 forces radar 24 78 28 position submit 10 severe
Step 1: submit 43 movement avoi­dance 65 forces radar 24 78 28 position 10 severe 85
Step II: severe submit 43 movement avoidance 65 forces radar 24 28 position 10 85 78
Step III: radar severe submit 43 mo­v­e­ment avoidance forc­es 24 28 position 10 85 78 65
Step IV: position radar severe sub­mit movement avoida­nc­e for­ces 24 28 10 85 78 65 43
Step V: movement position radar sev­e­re submit avoidance for­ces 24 10 85 78 65 43 28
Step VI: forces movement position radar severe submit avoi­dance 10 85 78 65 43 28 24
Step VII: avoidance forces move­ment position radar severe submit 85 78 65 43 28 24 10
Step VII is the last step of the above input. As per the rules foll­o­wed in the above steps, find out in each of the following que­s­tions, the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: 38 known disregard 95 62 fact with 14 68 29 variance zone
1.    Which step number is the fol­l­owing output:
    9 variance with zone 38 known disregard 14 fact 29 95 68 62
    1) Step IV     2) Step V     
    3) Step VI    4) Step III     5) There is no such step
2.    Which of the following repre­se­nts the position of ‘disregard’ in the fourth step?
    1) Eighth from the left 
    2) Fifth from the right
    3) Eighth from the right 
    4) Seventh from the left
    5) None of these
3.    Which word/number would be at 6th position from the right in Step II?
    1) 14     2) 38    3) variance    
    4) fact     5) None of these
4.    How many elements (words or nu­mbers) are there between ‘kn­o­wn’ and ‘38’ as they appear in the last step?
    1) Three     2) One    3) Four    4) Five     5) Six
5.    How many steps would be requ­ir­ed to get the final output?
    1) Five     2) Six     
    3) Four    4) Seven 
    5) None of these
Directions (Q.No. 6 -10): In the­se questions, the relationship betw­e­en different elements is shown in the statements. Give answer 
(1) If only conclusion I follows.
(2) If only conclusion II follows 
(3) If either conclusion
     I or II follows.
(4) If neither conclusion  I nor II follows.
(5) If both conclusions I and II follow.
6.    Statements: D<M>P, S£D,X£P
    Conclusion: I. X<S    II. X=S
7.    Statements: H>M³P£S,
    Q<P, M<L
    Conclusion: I. L>H    II. M>Q
8.    Statements: X=P ³C < M, K > X 
    Conclusion: I. K > C    II. K < M 
9.    Statements: A > Y³Z, P=A, P£L
    Conclusion:  I. L > Z    II. Z < A
10.    Statements: R£ L<D, R³N, P=N
    Conclusion:  I. R=P    II. D < N
Directions (Q. No. 11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
In a certain code language, ‘cric­ket is interesting game’ is written as ‘la ni ki chu’, ‘cricket team have ele­ven players’ is written as ‘tic ra la dha da’, ‘team India play fair game’ is written as ‘su tic va yi chu’, and ‘In­dia eleven is powerful’ is written as ‘ju ki su da’.
11.    What is the code for ‘powerful’?
    1) ju     2) ki     3) su    
    4) da     5) None of these
12.    Which of the following may be the code for ‘this game have ele­ven players’?
    1) chu va mic ra dha 
    2) dha ra yi chu zo 
    3) pit chu da dha ra
    4) ra si nic dha chu 
    5) None of these
13.    What is the code for ‘play’?
    1) yi     2) su 
    3) va    4) tic 
    5) Cannot be determined
14.    What does ‘chu’ stand for?
    1) team     2) game    
3) India    4) is     
    5) None of these
15.    Which of the following is the code for ‘cricket India play fair interesting’?
    1) sa la ju ni va     
    2) ni va ju la yi 
    3) la ni tic su yi    
    4) yi su la va ni 
    5) None of these

SOLUTIONS:
(1-5):
In step I, the word that comes last in alphabetical order takes the fi­r­st position; the largest number takes the last position. In step II the word that comes second from last alpha­betically takes the first pos­it­i­on; the second largest number goes to the last and so on.
Input: 38 known disregard 95 62 fact with 14 68 29 variance zone
Step I. zone 38 known disregard 62 fact with 14 68 29 variance 95
Step II. with zone 38 known disre­ga­rd 62 fact 14 29 variance 95 68
Step III. variance with zone 38 kno­wn disregard fact 14 29 95 68 62
Step IV. known variance with zone disregard fact 14 29 95 68 62 38
Step V. fact known variance with zo­ne disregard 14 95 68 62 38 29
Step VI. disregard fact known var­ia­nce with zone 95 68 62 38 29 14
1. 5     2. 3     3. 4     4. 5     5. 2
6.    4
    
X and S cannot be compared. Hence, neither I nor II follows.
7.    2
    H > M < L
Hence, H and L cannot be compared.
M>Q. Hence, Conclusion II is true
8.    1

Hence, K > C. So, conclusion I is true. K and M cannot be compared. So, conclusion II is not true.
9.    5

Hence, L > Z. Conclusion I is true.
Hence, A>Z. Conclusion II is also true.
10.    4

Hence, conclusion I is not true.

Hence, conclusion II is not true.
(11-15):
    cricket is interesting game → la ni ki chu ...(i)
    cricket team have eleven players → tic ra la dha da ...(ii)
    team India play fair game → su tic va yi chu...(iii)
   India eleven is powerful → ju ki su da ...(iv)
From (i) and (ii), cricket → la
From (i) and (iii), game → chu
From (ii) and (iv), eleven → da
From (iii) and (iv), India → su
From (i) and (iv), is → ki
Now, from (iv), powerful → ju
From (i), interesting → ni
From (ii) and (iii), team → tic
So, from (iii), play fair → va yi
From (ii), have player → ra dha

11. 1    12. 3    13. 5    14. 2    15. 4

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