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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. Nos. 1-5) In each question below is given a statement followed by two
assumptions/inferences numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed
or taken for granted and an inference is something which can be directly inferred
from the given facts. You have to consider the statement and the following
assumptions/inferences and decide which of these is/are implicit in the
statement.

Give answer (1) if only I is implicit

Give answer (2) if only II is
implicit

Give answer (3) if either I or II is
implicit

Give answer (4) if neither I nor II
is implicit

Give answer (5) if both I and II are
implicit

 1. Statement: ‘Do not enter-avoid the risk of
getting infected with the ABC disease’- written outside the quarantine ward no.
2 (meant only for ABC disease) of a hospital.

 I. Disease ‘ABC’ is contagious.

II.
All the patients in ward no. 2 suffer from disease ABC.

 2. Statement: In city Z, people prefer to buy
Car X instead of Car Y as Car X has German   

   technology which is very advanced.

 I. Cars with German technology are perceived
to be better than other cars in city Z.

 II. Had German technology been present in Car
Y also, its sales would have crossed car X’s sales.

3. Statement: Railway does not
provide concession to any one for travelling to certain holiday destinations.

 I. Railway services are available for
travelling to these holiday destinations.

II.
Railway provides concession to certain persons for travelling to places other
than these holiday destinations.

 4. Statement: “Travellers with a ticket
for the second class if found travelling in the first class compartments would
be penalized” – Notice in the compartments of a train.

I.
Travellers with a ticket for the first class are also not allowed to travel in
the second class compartments.

II.
Inspections are carried out in the train to check the tickets.

5. Statement: The prices of petrol
and diesel have remained unchanged only in Nigeria since the past three years.

I.
Petrol and-diesel prices have changed elsewhere in the world during these three
years.

II.
Before this three years period, petrol and diesel were available at a price
different from the present rates.

Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) In each
question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly
known facts.

Give answer (1) if only conclusion I
follows.

Give answer (2) if only conclusion II
follows

Give answer (3) if either conclusion
I or conclusion II follows.

Give answer (4) if neither conclusion
I nor conclusion II follows.

Give answer (5) if both conclusion I
and conclusion II follow.

Statements: Some stars are moons. All
moons are planets. No planet is universe.

 6. Conclusions I. All moons being stars is a
possibility.

 II. No universe is star.

7.
Conclusions I. At least some planets are stars.

II. No moon is universe.

Statements: All sticks are plants.
All plants are insects. All insects are amphibians
.

8.
Conclusions I. At least some amphibians are plants.

II. All sticks are
insects.

9.
Conclusions I. All amphibians are sticks.

II. All plants are
amphibians.

Statements: All apartments are huts.
No hut is a building. All buildings are cottages.

10.
Conclusions I. No cottage is an apartment.

  II. Some cottages are apartments.

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Answers

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

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