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SBI PO Exam Reasoning Question Paper

Give me question paper for State bank of India PO post reasoning examination soon ?

Here I am giving you question paper for State bank of India PO post reasoning examination in file attached with it .

Directions (Qs. 1 to 3): Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and
hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the gorup?
1. 1) Break 2) Change 3) Split 4) Divide
5) Separate
2. 1) Train 2) Instruct 3) Educate 4) Advocate
5) Coach
3. 1) Extend 2) Higher 3) Upward 4) Rise
5) Ascend
4. Which of the following symbols should repalce the question mark in the given
expression in order to make the expressions 'A > D' as well as 'F ≥C' definitely true?
A > B ≥C ? D ≤E = F
1) > 2) < 3) ≤4) =
5) Either = or ≥
5. In which of the following expression will the expression 'R < P' as well as
'S > Q' be definitely true?
1) P > Q = R ≤T < S 2) S > T ≥R > Q < P
3) Q > R ≤T > P ≥S 4) S > T ≥R > Q > P
5) None of these
6. Read the following information carefully and asnwer the question which follows:
If 'A B' means 'A is father of B'. If 'A + B' means 'A is daughter of B'.
If 'A B' means 'A is son of B'. If 'A −B' means 'A is sister of B'.
What will come in place of the question mark, to eatablish that P is the son-inlaw
of S in the expression?
'P Q + R −T ? S'
1) + 2) 3) −4) 
5) Either + or 
Directions (Qs. 7 to 12): Study the following information to answer the given
questions:
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such
a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 P, Q, R, S, T
and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2 A, B, C, D, E and F are
seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement
each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
S sits third to right of Q. Either S or Q sits at an extreme end of the line. The one
who faces Q sits second to right of E. Two people sit between B and F. Neither B nor
F sits at an extreme end of the line. The immediate neighbour of B faces the person
who sits third to left of P. R and T are immediate neighbours of each other. C Sits second
to the left of A. T does not face the immediate neighbour of D.
7. Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the rows?
1) S, D 2) Q, A 3) V, C 4) P, D
5) Q, F
8. Who amongst the following faces S?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
5) F
9. How many persons are seated between V and R?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four
5) None
10. P is related to A in the same way as S is related to B based on the given arrangement.
To which of the following is T related to, following the same pattern?
1) C 2) D 3) E 4) F
5) Cannot be determined
11. Which of the following is true regarding T?
1) F faces T 2) V is an immediate neighbour of T
3) F faces the one who is second to right of T
4) T sits at one of the extreme ends of the line
5) Q sits second to the right of T
12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
1) A −T 2) B −T 3) F −P 4) C −V
5) E −Q
Directions (Qs. 13 to 17): Each of the questions below consists of a question and
two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the
data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both
the statements and give answer-
1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement I alone are not sufficient to asnwer the question.
3) If the date either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question.
4) If the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer
the question.
5) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
13. Which bag amongst P, Q, R S and T is the heaviest?
I. Bag Q is heavier than R and S. Bag T is heavier only than bag P.
II. Only three bags are lighter than R. The weight of bag Q is 50 kg which is 2
kg more than bag R.
14. Are all the five friends viz. A, B, C, D and E who are seated around a circular
table facing the centre?
I. A sits third to the left of B. B faces the centre. D and E are immediate neighbours
of each other. C sits second to right of E.
II. D sits second to right of C. C faces the centre. Both E and A are immediate
neighbours of D. B sits second to right of A.
15. In a college five different subjects, viz. Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and
Mathematics are taught on five different days of the same week, starting from
Monday and ending on Friday.
Is Chemistry taught on Wednesday?
I. Two subjects are taught between Zoology and Mathematics. Mathematics is
taught before Zoology. Chemistry is taught on the day immediately next to the
day when Physics is taught. Botany is not taught on Friday.
II. Three lectures are scheduled between the lectures of Botany and Zoology.
Mathematics is taught immediately before Physics.
16. Is the time in the clock 9 O' clock now?
I. After half an hour, the minute and the hour hands of the clock will make an
angle of exactly 90with each other.
II. Exactly 15 minutes back, the hour and the minute's hand of the clock coincided
with each other.
17. Is F the granddaughter of B?
I. B is the father of M. M is the sister of T. T is the mother of F.
II. S is the son of F. V is the daughter of F. R is the brother of T.
Directions (Qs. 18 to 20): Study the following information to answer the given
questions:
Aword and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and
numbers rearranges them following particular rule in each step. The following is an
illustration of input and rearrangement (All the numbers are two digits numbers and
are arranged as per some logic based on the value of the number.)
Input : win 56 32 93 bat for 46 him 28 11 give chance
Step I : 93 56 32 bat for 46 him 28 11 give chance win.
Step II : 11 93 56 32 bat for 46 28 give chance win him.
Step III : 56 11 93 32 bat for 46 28 chance win him give.
Step IV : 28 56 11 93 32 bat 46 chance win him give for
Step V : 46 28 56 11 93 32 bat win him give for chance
Step VI : 32 46 28 56 11 93 win him give for chance bat and Step VI is the last step
of the arrangement of the above input as the intended arrangement is
obtained.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following
questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions:
Input : fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68.
(All the numbers given in the arrangement are two digit numbers.)
18. Which of the following would be the Step II?
1) 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68 here
2) 35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun camp base at
3) 16 89 at fun 28 camp base 35 53 68 the here
4) 53 28 68 16 89 35 the here fun camp base at
5) None of these
19. Which word/ number would be at 7th position from the left in Step IV?
1) base 2) at 3) 35 4) the
5) 53
20. Which step number would be the following output? 53 28 68 16 89 at 35 the here
fun camp base
1) there will be no such step 2) III 3) II
4) V 5) IV
Directions (Qs. 21 to 27): Study the following information carefully and answer
the given questions:
Eight colleagues A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing
the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them holds a different
post viz. Manager, Company Secretary, Chairman, President, Vice-President,
Group Leader, Financial Advisor and Managing Director.
A sits third to right of the Managing Director. Only two people sit between the
Managing Director and H. Vice President and the Company Secretary are immediate
neighbours of each other. Neither Anor H is a Vice President or a Company Secretary.
Vice President is not an immediate neighbour of the Managing Director. Manager sits
second to left of E. E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The Manager is an immediate
neighbour of both Group Leader and the Financial Advisor. Financial Advisor
sits third to right of B. B is not the Vice President. C sits to the immediate right of the
Chairman. A is not the Chairman. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an
immediate neighbour of the Manager.
21. Who amongst the following sits third to the left of E?
1) The Manager 2) G 3) A
4) The Financial Advisor 5) B
22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement
and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1) F - Chairman (2) G - President (3) D - Manager
(4) A - Financial Advisor (5) B - Managing Director
23. Who amongst the following is the President of the Company?
1) A 2) C 3) H 4) G
5) D
24. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
1) The Group Leader of the company is an immediate neighbour of the Vice-
President.
2) G sits second to right of D.
3) The Group Leader and the Company Secretary are immediate neighbours of
each other.
4) The Chairman of the company sits to the immediate left of the Managing
Director.
5) The Group Leader sits second to the left of D.
25. Which of the following posts does B hold in the company?
1) Chairman 2) Manager 3) Company Secretary
4) Vice-President 5) Financial Advisor
26. Who amongst the following sit exactly between the Managing Director and H?
1) H and the Chairman 2) B and G
3) The Chairman and C 4) F and C
5) E and the Group Leader
27. Who amongst the following is the Group Leader?
1) C 2) F 3) G 4) H
5) A
Directions (Qs. 28 to 31): Read the following information and the sentences (A),
(B), (C), (D) and (E) given below it carefully and answer these questions:
A host of foreign companies are in talks with the Indian government for selling
B 150, a tough, short haul plane ideal for connectivity of smaller towns which is lacking
in India at present.
(A) B 150 planes not only have low operating costs than competing planes like
Cezana but also a much better track record in terms of safety and efficiency.
(B) The profit margin of road transport operators in the smaller towns connected
by B 150 planes has been reduced substantially as a majority of people prefer
air transport over other means of transport.
(C) Smaller towns, at present, are better connected by roads and railways as compared
to flight services.
(D) B 150 planes are capable of operating in sectors where large airlines cannot
fly due to challenging conditions such as mist, short runways, etc. Such
planes can also double up as cargo planes and charter flights for the rich and
the elite.
(E) B 150 planes need to operate in the existing airports which are situated in
bigger cities only and are poorly connected to the smaller cities.
28. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D), and (E) can be inferred from the facts/
information given in the statement?
(An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be inferred from
the given facts.)
1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Only C
4) Both B and D 5) Only E
29. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) mentioned above would weaken
the offer made by the foreign companies for selling B 150 planes to Indian
government?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
30. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) mentioned above represents a
possible consequence of the success of B 150 planes in smaller cities?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
31. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) would favour the foreign companies
bid to sell B 150 planes in India?
1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Both B and C
4) Both A and D 5) Both E and C
Directions (Qs. 32 to 37): Study the following information to answer the given
questions:
In a certain code,
'always create new ideas' is written as 'ba ri sha gi','ideas and new thoughts' is
written as 'fa gi ma ri',
'create thoughts and insights' is written as 'ma jo ba fa' and
'new and better solutions' is written as 'ki ri to fa'.
32. What is the code for 'ideas'?
1) sha 2) ba 3) gi 4) ma
5) Cannot be determined
33. What does 'fa' stand for?
1) thoughts 2) insights 3) new 4) and
5) solutions
34. 'fa lo ba' could be a code for which of the following?
1) thoughts and action 2) create and innovate
3) ideas and thoughts 4) create new solutions
5) always better ideas
35. What is the code for 'new'?
1) ki 2) ri 3) to 4) fa 5) ba
36. Which of the following may represent 'insights always better'?
1) jo ki to 2) ki to ri 3) sha jo ri
4) to sha jo 5) sha to ba
37. What is the code for 'thoughts'?
1) ma 2) fa 3) ba 4) jo
5) Either jo or fa
38. Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows.
All existing and upcoming hotels within the 5 km radius of national parks and sanctuaries
in India will have to pay 30% of their annual turnover as tax to the government.
Which of the following statements can be inferred from the facts/ information
given in the above statement?
1) The tax collected from the hotels will be used for upkeep of these national parks
and sanctuaries.
2) Hotels which are sponsored by the governement will not have to pay any tax even
if these are located within the 5 km radius of such wildife hotspots.
3) Ecosystem of the national parks and sanctuaries is adversely affected even if the
hotels are located outside the 5 km radius.
4) Government allows the construction of hotels within 5 km radius of national
parks and sanctuaries.
5) Such a step is taken by the environment ministry to boost eco-tourism and perk
up revenue collection of State governments.
39. Read the following paragraph and answer the question which follows.
Tenants' associations have demanded a 'vacancy tax' on all vacant and unsold
flats in Mumbai.
Which of the following would support the demand made by the tenants association?
1) House owners too have demanded for laws that make it easier to evict tenants
who default on rent payment.
2) Such a tax law would be difficult to implement as it would be difficult to record
the number of vacant flats in the city.
3) People with surplus money buy many houses and rent these out while many consumers
cannot afford even their first house.
4) The number of vacant flats in Mumbai is much lower than other metros such as
Delhi and Chennai where vacancy tax already exists.
5) Such a tax would compel the house owners to sell/ rent properties which in turn
would control hoarding and sky rocketing of property prices.
Directions(Qs 40-45): In each question below are two/three statements followed
by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two/three given statements
to be true even if they seen to be at variance from commonly known facts
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer-
1) if only conclusion I follows
2) if only conclusion II follows
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
5) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
40. Statements: All rings are circles.
All squares are rings.
No ellipse is a circle.
Conclusions: I. Some rings being ellipses is a possibility.
II. At least some circles are squares.
41. Statements: No house is an apartment.
Some bungalows are apartments.
Conclusions: I. No house is a bungalow.
II. All bungalows are houses.
42. Statements: Some gases are liquids.
All liquids are water.
Conclusions: I. All gases being water is a possibility.
II. All such gases which are not water can never be liquids.
43. Statements: All minutes are seconds.
All seconds are hours
No second is a day.
Conclusios: I. No day is an hour.
II. At least some hours are minutes.
Directions (Qs. 44 to 45)
Statements: Some teachers are professors.
Some lecturers are teachers.
44. Conclusions:
I. All teachers as well as all professors being lecturers is a possibility.
II. All those teachers who are lectures are also professors.
45. Conclusions:
I. No professor is a lecturer.
II. All lecturers being professors is a possibility.
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Last edited by Neelurk; June 16th, 2020 at 09:07 AM.
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