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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

IBPS Exmas: Reasoning Ability Previous Papers



1. If 'M' denotes '+', 'N' denotes '÷', R' denotes '-' and Q denotes 'x' then- 15 M 12 Q 5 R 40 N 8 = ?
            a) 70
            b) 130
            c) 45
            d) 60
            e) None of these
           
 2. How many meaningful English words can be formed using the third, fifth, ninth and eleventh letters of the word
            'COMMANDMENT’ using each letter only once?
            a) None
            b) One
            c) Two
            d) Three
            e) More than three
           
            3. Seema correctly remembers that she took leave after 21st October and before 27th October. Her colleague Rita took leave on 23rd October but Seema was present on that day. If 24th October was a public holiday and 26th October was Sunday, on which day in October did Seema take leave?
            a) 22nd October
            b) 25th October
            c) 22nd or 25th October
            d) Data Inadequate
            e) None of these
           
            Directions (4-5): The following questions are based on the· five three letter words given below.
            PUN SAD CRY FOE STY
            If each of the words is rearranged in alphabetical order then -
           
            4. If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word using each letter only once, from the first letters of each of the five words after the letters of each word are rearranged in alphabetical order, the last letter of that word is your answer. If more than one word can be formed, 'X' is the answer and if no such word can be formed then 'W' is the answer.
            a) E
            b) N
            c) X
            d) W
            e) S
           
            5. How many words will remain unchanged even after their rearrangement in alphabetical order?
            a) None
            b) One
            c) Two
            d) Three
            e) More than three
           
            6. How many pairs of letters arc there in the word 'VERIFIED' each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
            a) None
            b) One
            c) Two
            d) Three
            e) More than three
           
            7. The fare paying capacity of people who travel on routes connecting to small towns is very low. Most successful airlines which operate in such regions have a large number of seats. Which of the following can be inferred from the above information?
            a) Regional airlines are quite profitable.
            b) People from cities are increasingly travelling to small towns.
            c) Regional airlines have to charge low fares in order to be profitable.
            d) The number of people travelling from small towns to cities is massive
            e) None of these
           
            8. If 'A x  D' means 'A is the sister of D', 'A+ D' means 'D is the daughter of A' and 'A+ D' means 'A is the mother of D', then how will N is the aunt of M be denoted?
            a) M + L N
            b) M ÷   L + N
            c) L x N -7 ÷ M
            d) N x L ÷ M
            e) None of these
           
            9. M earns more than X and less than T. V earns more than M and T. R earns more than only X. Who earns the least among the five of them?
            a) X
            b) V
            c) M
            d) Cannot be determined
            e) None of these
           
            10. The Court has stayed proceedings against the stockbroker. He can now return to the country. Which of the following can be assumed from the given information?
            a) The stockbroker is innocent.
            b) The police cannot arrest the stockbroker.
            c) The judge has been bribed.
            d) Complaints filed against the stockbroker have been withdrawn.
            e) None of these
           
            Directions (11-15) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
           
            A, B, C. D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. A sits third to the left of C and second to the right of E. B sits second to the right of D who is not an immediate neighbour of E. H sits second to the left of F. G is not an immediate neighbour of D.
           
            11. Which of the following pairs has only person sitting between them, if the counting is done in clockwise direction?
            a) F, G
            b) H, G
            c) H, C
            d) H, B
            e) None of these
           
            12. Who sits third to the right of E?
            a) D
            b) G
            c) F
            d) B
            e) None of these
           
            13. What is the position of G with respect to A's position?
            a) Immediately to the right
            b) Second to the left
            c) Third to the right
            d) Third to the left
            e) Fourth to the right
           
            14. Who sits between E and A?
            a) F
            b) D
            c) G
            d) B
            e) None of these
           
            15. Starting from A's position, if all the eight are arranged in alphabetical order in clockwise direction, the seating position of how many members (excluding A) would-remain unchanged?
            a) None
            b)   One
            c) Two
            d) Three
            e) Four
           
            Directions (16-23): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. 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.
           
            16. Statements: Some Stoves are ovens.

            All ovens are cylinders.
            Some engines are stoves.
            Some metals are cylinders.
            Conclusions:
            I. Some ovens are metals
            II. Some cylinders are stoves.
            III. Some ovens are engines.
            IV. No engine is cylinder.
            a) None follows
            b) Only II and IV follow
            c) Only II and III follow
            d) Only III follow
            e) Only II follows
           
            17. Statements:
            Some cars are buses
            Some buses are trains.
            All aero planes are trains.
            All trucks are buses.
            Conclusions:
            I. Some aero planes are trucks.
            II. Some cars are trains.
            III. Some trucks are aero planes.
            IV. No truck is train.
            a) None follows
            b) Only II and IV follow
            c) Only III and IV follow
            d) Only I and III follow
            e) None of these
           
            18. Statements:
            Some tools are hammers.
            All tools are trees.
            Some trees are flowers.
            No hammer is flower.
            Conclusions:
            I. All hammers are tools
            II. No tool is flower.
            III. Some hammers are trees.
            IV. Some flowers are tools
            a) None follows
            b) Only I and either II or IV follow
            c) Only II and IV follow
            d) Only Ill follows
            e) None of these
           
            19. Statements:
            Some bags are pockets.
            Some pockets are trousers
            All skirts are pockets.
            Some belts are bags.
            Conclusions:
            I. Some trousers are belts.
            II. Some skirts are bags.
            III. No trouser is belt.
            IV. Some skirts are trousers.
            a) All follow
            b) Only II and IV follow
            c) Only III follows
            d) Only either l or III follows
            e) None of these
           
            20. Statements:
            Some cats are tigers.
            All lions are cats:
            Some horses are lions.
            All horses are animals.
            Conclusions:
            I. Some lions are tigers.
            II. No horse is tiger.
            III. Some horses are cats.
            IV. Some horses are tigers.
            a) None follows
            b) Only III follows
            c) Only II and IV follow
            d) Only III and either II or IV follow
            e) None of these
           
            21. Statements:
            Some clocks are radios.
            No radio is laptop.
            Some fridges are clocks.
            Some clocks are laptops.
            Conclusions:
            I. Some fridges are laptops.
            II. No radio is fridge.
            III. Laptops are either fridges or clocks.
            IV. No laptop is fridge.
            a) Only II follows
            b) Only IV follows
            c) Only either I or IV follows
            (4} Only III follows
            e) None of these
           
            22. Statements:
            Some notes are coins.
            Some papers are plastics.
            All coins are papers.
            No note is cardboard.
            Conclusions:
            I. Some notes are papers
            II. Some coins are plastics.
            III. No paper is cardboard
            IV. No note is plastic.
            a) Only 1 follows
            b) Only I and II follow
            c) Only I and III follow
            d) All follow
            e) None of these
           
            23. Statements:
            All stools are desks.
            No desk is shelf.
            All shelves are cupboards
            Some cupboards are mirrors.
            Conclusions:
            I. No mirror is shelf.
            II. No stool is shelf.
            III. No cupboard is desk.
            IV. No mirror is desk.
            a) None follows
            b) Only II & Ill follow
            c) Only II follows
            d) Only II, III and IV follow
            e) None of these
           
            Directions (24-28) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.
            M ? 2 D B 7 A 4 * 9 6 $ T + N 5 @ V E W # U 8 F © 3
           
            24. How many such prime numbers are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a symbol and preceded by a consonant?
            a) None
            b) One
            c) Two
            d) Three
            e) More than three
           
            25. If the places- of the symbols are interchanged with those of the numbers immediately following them in the given arrangement then which of the following will be the eleventh from the right end?
            a) V
            b)@
            c) 5
            d) N
            e) None of these
           
            26. Which of the following is the seventh letter to the left of #?
            a) A
            b) N
            c) T
            d) B
            e) None of these
           
            27. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?
            2 7 B 4 6 9 T 5 N ?
            a) @WE
            b) 5EV
            c) VU#
            d) V#W
            e) None of these
           
           
            28. If the symbols and numbers are dropped from the given arrangement and then the letters are rearranged in alphabetical order which of the following will be the sixth from the left end?
            a) M
            b) F
            c) N
            d) E
            e) None of these
           
            Directions (29-33): Below in each question are given two statements (A) and (B). These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and then decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
            Mark answer a) if statement (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its effect.
            Mark answer b) if statement (B) is the cause and statement (A) is its effect.
            Mark answer c) if both state merits (A) & (B) are independent causes.
            Mark answer d) if both statements (A) & (B) are effects of independent causes.
            Mark answer e) if both statements (A) & (B) are effects of some common cause.
           
            29. (A) There has been mass recruitment by IT professionals by Indian IT companies.
            (B) Many developed countries are increasingly outsourcing IT related functions to India and China.
           
            30. (A) Many farmers have given up jute cultivation as it is no longer economically viable.
            (B) The textile ministry has proposed a hike in the Minimum Support Price of jute.
           
            31. (A) The government is considering charges in the Land Acquisition Act.
            (B) Several large infrastructure development projects have been stalled due to unavailability of land
           
            32. (A) The Government is considering the possibility of involving private sector companies in highway construction projects.
            (B) The implementation of many highway projects undertaken by government agencies is behind schedule in various states.
           
            33. (A) The price of aircraft fuel has risen during the past few months.
            (B) Many passenger airlines in India have been forced to cut their air fares by about 10 percent.
           
            Directions (34-40) : In each
            question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered a), b), c) and d).
            You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer:

            If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark e) i.e. 'None of these' as the answer.
            Letter: W R A P G B M U S E F T N U
            Digit/Symbol Code: $ S ! 2 7 # 9 @ ? 5 B  4 * 6

            Conditions: (i) If the middle letter is a vowel, the codes for the first and the fourth letters are to be interchanged.

            (ii) If the first two letters are consonants, the first letter is to be coded, no code may be given to the second letter and the remaining three letters are to be coded.
           
 (iii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is A consonant both are to be coded as the code for the consonant.
           
            34. NEA.ST
            a) ?5! *4
            b) ?5!4*
            c) 4*!5?
            d) 4*!5?
            e) None of these
          

            35. DAEWP
            a) 6!5$2
            b) $!562
            c) 6!52$
            d) $265!
            e) None of these
           
            36. PEFTG
            a) 25~42
            b) 2~4G5
            c) 25~47
            d) 47~2-5
            e) None of these
           
            37. SMGBE
            a) ?975#
            b) 97#51
            c) ?97#5
            d) ?#79?
            e) None of these
           
            38. UGREN
            a) *785@
            b) *785*
            c) @785@
            d) @85*7
            e) None of these
           
            39. RBMFN.
            a) 8#9~4
            b) ~*98#
            c) 89~*#
            d) 8#9~*
            e) None of these
           
            40. MUTWA
            a) 9@$4!
            b) 94$!@
            c) 94@!$
            d) 9@4$!
            e) None of these
           
            Directions ·(41-50) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow.
           
            A bank is disbursing educational loans to meritorious students. Loans will be made available to applicants who possess the following criteria. The candidate must-
            (i) be a citizen of India.
            (ii) have secured admission to a postgraduate course (Masters or P.G. Diploma) offered by an Indian or foreign university in India.
            (iii) have secured 60 percent marks in the entrance examination for the course.
            (iv) have secured (property a) LIC policy) equivalent to the loan amount.
            However if the applicant fulfills the above mentioned criteria except-
            (A) at (ii) above the case may be referred to the Loan committee.
         
            (B) at (iv) above guarantee of a third party who has an account with the bank may be obtained.
            Mark answer a) if the loan is to be sanctioned.
            Mark answer b) if the loan is to be rejected.
            Mark answer c) if the loan is to be referred to the loan committee.
            Mark answer d) if guarantee from an account holder is needed.
            Mark answer e) if the data provided is inadequate to take a decision.
           
            41. Shruti has secured admission to MNV University in Chennai for a postgraduate degree in management. She obtained 65 percent in the entrance test for the course. She has an Indian passport.
           
            42. Milind has applied and secured admission for a postgraduate degree in advertising at MIC University Ahmedabad.
            He has an LIC policy equivalent to the loan amount. He secured 70 percent in his graduation and is an Indian citizen.
           
            43. Prakasli has appl.ied for a postgraduate course in IT and Animation which will commence from January in Kolkata.
            He has secured admission to the course having obtained 60 percent in the written entrance test. His uncle who has an account with the bank is willing to stand guarantor.
           
            44. Anil is an Indian Science graduate who has secured admission for a Masters degree in Computer Science from a prestigious Indian University. He stood first in the entrance test with 82 percent marks. His family is willing to use their house, which is equivalent in value to the loan amount, as security. He will stay with his uncle in Dubai during the course.
           
            45. Nikhil's part time P.G. Diploma in Management will begin in December. He secured 65 percent in the All India entrance exam and has secured admission to a college in Mumbai. He has requested a transfer for the duration of the course. He has an LIC policy equivalent to the loan amount. Nikhil holds an Indian passport.
           
            46. Maria secured 75% in the entrance exam to NVT College Pune and has obtained admission. An Indian national she has the necessary property to offer as security for the loan amount. The duration of her undergraduate degree course in Computer Applications is 3 years.
           
            47. Deepa obtained 70 percent in her engineering entrance examination I  Masters and has secured admission to the college of her choice. She has an LIC policy equivalent in value to the loan amount. Her interview to obtain a visa for her course in the U.S. is on November 25. She is an Indian citizen.
           
            48. Sudhir has applied for a postgraduate degree in Pharmacy at Ali India Institute at New Delhi. He is an Indian citizen and having secured 60 percent in his entrance exam, he has been granted admission. He does not have any property to use as security. His father who has an account with the bank is willing to guarantee the loan.
           
            49. Anandi has secured admission for a P.G Diploma in Management at a University in Allahabad with 72 percent in the entrance examination. She has an LIC policy amounting to the loan amount. She is an Indian citizen.
           
            50. Ravi has obtained admission to the Indian Institute of Research at Chandigarh for a Masters in Mathematics offered only to Indian citizens. He secured 68 percent in the entrance test. He does not have any security against the loan.
            However his employer who has an account with the bank is willing to guarantee the loan.