## Reasoning Ability Quiz 122 for IBPS PO

Directions (Q. 1): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below . Eight players—Sachin, Virender, Mahender, Suresh, Praveen, Rahul, Ravinder and Dinesh are sitting in three lines L1, L2 and L3. And they are in three different categories, either batsman or bowler or all rounder. In each line at least two and at most three players are sitting there. And at least two players are in each category but not more than three. Virender and Mahender are in different lines but not in line L2, and both are in the same categories. Dinesh and Ravinder are in the same line and in same categories, but not all rounders. Suresh and Praveen are in different lines but not in line L1 and in different categories but not all rounder. Sachin is in line L2 and Suresh is not in the same line as in Sachin. Both players of line L2 are bowlers. Rahul is all rounder and not in line L1. From three all rounder two are in line L3. Rahul and Mahender are in the same line and there are three batsmen.

1. In which categories are there 3 players?
1) Bowlers and all rounders 2) Batsmen and all-rounders 3) Bowlers and batsmen 4) Can’t be determined 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 2-3): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

2. If all consonants are dropped out then how many pairs of symbols and numbers will come together?
1) Six 2) Eight 3) Nine 4) Seven 5) None of these

3. How many times one vowel, one number and one symbol will come together?
1) one time 2) two time 3) three time 4) never 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 6-8): Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You are to determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose the possible answers. Give answer
1) if the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement II alone is not sufficient.
2) if statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I alone is not sufficient.
3) if either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
4) if you cannot get the answer from statements I and II together, but need more data.
5) if both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question.

6. What are the codes for “green” and “apple” respectively?
I. “Khulja Ka Dabra Aabra” means “green and yellow apple”.
II. “Aabra Ka Dabra Simsim” means “apple yellow and red”

7. A cube is cut into 64 smaller identical size cubes. How many smaller cubes have no face painted?
I. 3 faces of the bigger cube are painted blue.
II. 2 faces of the bigger cube are not painted and 1 face is painted red.

8. Is ‘x’ a leap year?
I. Chunky, was not able to celebrate his birthday in that year.
II. The year is not divisible by 4

Directions (Q. 9-1): Study the following information and answer the questions given below.
P @ Q means ‘Q is father of P’.
P # Q means ‘P is mother of Q’.
P + Q means ‘P is sister of Q’.
P – Q means ‘Q is daughter of P’.
P $Q means ‘P is wife of Q’. 9. Which of the following means S is the daughter-in-law of the wife of the father of N? 1) S$ M @ N – R 2) R $M – N % S 3) S$ N # M – R 4) R $N – M$ S 5) None of these

10. If C $B – N$ W – T + S and N + M then which of the following is true?
1) M is uncle of T. 2) C is grandmother of S. 3) N is daughter-in-law of C. 4) S is nephew of M. 5) More than one of the above are true.

1. 2; Batsmen and All rounder

6. 4; Code for apple cannot be determined even by using both the statements  together.

7. 4; Can't  be  determined  even  by  using  both  the  statements together.

8. 3; By using any of the statements alone we can determine that x is not a leap year.

9. 5 ,    10. 2