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Reasoning Quiz for Banking entrance exams

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This quiz consists of questions from
various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your
answers/ responses in the comments section below and we’ll soon let you know
the correct answers!

Directions
(Q. 1-7)    In each of the questions below are given four
statements  followed by three conclusions
numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

1.
Statements:    All chairs are keys. All keys are balloons.
Some balloons are mirrors. Some mirrors are desks.

Conclusions

I. Some
desks are keys.

II. Some
balloons are chairs.

III. Some
mirrors are balloons.

(1) Only I follows

(2) Only II follows

(3) Only III follows

(4) Only II and III follow

 (5) All I, II,
and III follow

2.
Statements:  Some drums are posters. All
posters are windows. Some windows are   tablets.
All tablets are books.

Conclusions

I. Some
windows are drums.

II. Some
books are posters.

III. Some
tablets are drums.

(1) None follows

(2) Only I follows

(3) Only II follows

(4) Only III follows

(5) Only I and II follow

3. Statements:  Some
boxes are toys. Some toys are nails. Some nails are stores.  Some stores are shops.

Conclusions

I. Some nails are boxes.

II. Some toys are shops.

III. No nail is box.

(1) Only I
follows

(2) Only
III follows

(3) Only
either I or III follows

(4) Only II
follows

(5) None of
the above

4.
Statements:  All doors are windows. No
window is house. Some houses are buildings. All buildings are skies.

Conclusions

I. Some
skies are doors.

II. Some
skies are houses.

III. Some
buildings are doors.

(1) Only I follows

(2) Only II follows

(3) Only III follows

(4) Only II and III follow

(5) None of these

5.
Statements:  All rivers are walls. All
walls are stones. All stones are clothes. All clothes are trees.

Conclusions

I. Some
trees are stones.

II. Some
clothes are rivers.

III. All
walls are clothes.

(1) Only I and II follow

(2) Only I and III follow

(3) Only II and III follow

(4) All I, II and III follow

(5) None of the above

6.
Statements:  Some letters are glasses.
Some glasses are plates. All plates are buses. All buses are cars.

Conclusions

I. Some
cars are letters.

II. Some
cars are glasses.

III. Some
buses are glasses.

(1) Only I and II follow

(2) Only I and III follow

(3) Only II follows

(4) Only III follows

(5) Only II and III follow

7.
Statements:  All books are pens. Some
pens are ropes. All ropes are discs. Some discs are bricks.

Conclusions

I. Some
bricks are ropes.

II. Some
discs are books.

III. Some
bricks are pens.

(1) None follows

(2) Only I follows

(3) Only II follows

(4) Only III follows

(5) Only II and III follow

Directions
(Q. 8-10)  Study the following
arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

  B  4  @  D  A  ©  7  9  F  %  2  R  5  H  6  E * N  $  1  U  W  3  P  T 8  § V  #  Y  I

8. Which of
the following is the twelfth to the left of the twenty-first from the left end
of the above arrangement?

 (1) R                    (2) 1                (3) 5                (4) $                      (5) None of these

9. If all
the numbers from the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will
be the fifteenth from the right end?

(1) W               (2)
6               (3) *               (4) R               (5) None of these

10. How
many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is
immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a vowel ?

(1) None                 (2) One                (3) Two                (4) Three                  (5) Four

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Answers

1(4)           2(2)            3(3)        4(2)         5(4)      6(5)         7(1)         8(5)        9(4)         10(2)

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