Reasoning Quiz for IBPS PO, India Post, RRB, Central Warehouse

Dear Readers, Practice Reasoning Quiz for IBPS PO, India Post, RRB, Central Warehouse recruitment.

Directions (Q.1-5): Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.


1. How many daughters does P have?
I. B and D are sisters of M.
II. M’s father T is husband of P.
III. Out of th
e three children which T has, only one is a boy.
(a) I and II
(b) II and III
(c) I and II
(d) All of these
(e)None of the above

2. Who among A, B, C, D, E and F each having a different height, is the tallest?
I. B is taller than A but shorter than E.
II. Only two of them are shorter than C.
III. D is taller than only F.
(a) I and II
(b) I and III
(c) II and III
(d) All of these
(e)None of the above

3. Towards which direction is village Joan from village Willows?
I. Village Reaf is to the West of village Willows and to the North of village Tennessee.
II. Village Zolfo is to the East of Village Joan and to the south of village Tennessee.
III. Village Margo is to the North-East of village Joan and North of village Zolfo.
(a) Only III
(b) II and III
(c) All of these
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) Only I and II

4. On which day of the week starting from Monday did Manoj visit Chennai?
I. Manoj took leave on Wednesday.
II. Manoj visited Chennai the day after his mother’s visit to his house, he visited in first half of week.
III. Manoj’s mother visited Manoj’s house neither on Monday nor on Thursday.
(a) II and III
(b) I and II
(c) I and III
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) All of these

5. How is ‘go’ written in a code language?
I. ‘Now or never again’ is written as ‘tom ka na sa’ in that code language.
II. ‘You come again now’ is written as ‘ja ka ta sa’ in that code language.
III. ‘Again go now or never’ is written as ‘na ho ka sa tom’ in that code language.
(a) I and III
(b) II and III
(c) I and II
(d) All of these
(e) None of the above

Directions (Q.6-10): In each of the question below is given a statement followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and III. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow up, or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true. Then, decide which of the three given suggested course(s) of action logically follow(s) worth pursuing. Then, decide which of the alternatives (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) is correct.

6. Statement: The army has been alerted in the district following floods triggered by incessant rains.
Courses of action
I. Relief to flood affected people should be arranged.
II. Supply of flood articles should be arranged.
III. Adequate medical facilities should be arranged.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) I and III follow
(d) None follows
(e) All follow

7. Statement: Faced with a serious resource crunch and a depressing overall economic scenario, the state ‘X’ is unlikely to achieve the targeted per cent compound annual growth rate during the 10th plan.

Courses of action
I. The target growth should be reduced for the next plan.
II. The reasons for the failures should be studied.
III. The state X’s performance should be compared with that of other states.
(a) Only I follows
(b) I and III follow
(c) II and III follow
(d) None follows
(e) All follow

8. Statement: Over 27000 bonded labourers identified and freed are still awaiting rehabilitation.
Courses of action
I. More cases of bonded labourers should be identified.
II. Till the proper rehabilitation facilities are available, the bonded labourers should not be freed.
III. The impediments in the way of speedy and proper rehabilitation of bonded labourers should be removed
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) II and III follow
(e) None follows

9. Statement: Higher disposal costs encourage those who produce waste to look for cheaper ways to get rid of it.
Courses of action
I. The disposal costs should be made higher.
II. The disposal costs should be brought down.
III. A committee should be set up to study the details in this respect.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) II and III follow
(e) All follow

10. Statement: If the faculty members also join the strike, there is going to be a serious problem.
Course of action:
I. The faculty members should be persuaded not to go on strike.
II. Those faculty members who join the strike should be suspended.
III. The management should not worry about such small things.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only III follows
(d) All follow
(e) None follows

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