Monday 17 April 2017

Syllogism Questions(Definitely does not follow)

Directions (1-4): In each questions are given three statements followed by five conclusions,one of which definitely does not follow ( or is not a possibility of occurance ) from the given statements . That conclusion is your answer.

 Q.1.Statements: Some cups are tea .   
                                 All tea are plates.   
                              No plates is a spoon                                                               
 
Conclusions : 1. No tea is a spoon
                        2. Some cups are plates                                                     
                       3. All plates being cups is a possibility.                            
                        4. All spoons are tea.                                                          
                        5. some tea not being cups is a possibility.   

 Q.2.Statements: No word is letter                                       .
                       All letters are alphabets .                                                            
                      Some vowels are albhabets.                                                       
Conclusions: 1. Some alphabets not being vowels is a possibility.     
                       2. Some alphabets are not words.                                           
                       3. No letter is word.                                                                    
                      4. No alphabet is a letter.                                                           
                      5. All vowels being letters is a possibility.         

                                      
Q.3.   Statements : All pens are books.
                                    No book is paper.                                    
                                   All papers are schools.
         Conclusions: 1. Some schools are not books
                              2. Some schools are paper.
 .                             3. All books are school.
                               4. All schools are books 
                               5. No pen is paper.    

Q.4.Statements : All teachers are doctors.                            
                       Some professors are doctors.                                                                                        
                      All professors are writers                                                            
Conclusions: 1. All teachers being writer is a possibility.          
                       2. All professors being teacher is a possibility.                           
                      3. No doctor is a writer.                                                                 
                    4. Atleast some doctors are writer.                                                 
                    5. Some doctors not being professors is a possibility.                           
                                                                  
 

                               

Friday 7 April 2017

Days Based Puzzle


Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
In a college event, different Seminars are scheduled to be held on seven days,
starting on Monday and ending on Sunday. Two Seminars are scheduled to be
held on Saturday as well as on Sunday and one seminar on each of the remaining
five days. The seminars to be held in these seven days are: B, F,
Q, U, S, T, W, V and C, but not necessarily in the same order.
T is scheduled to be held on Thursday. Q and C are
scheduled to be held on the same day. V is scheduled to be held three
days before B, i.e. two seminars are scheduled between V and
B. V is not scheduled to be held on Wednesday. W
is scheduled immediately after the day Q is scheduled. F is scheduled
immediately after the day V is scheduled. S is not scheduled
on Monday.
Questions:
1. Which of the following seminar is scheduled to be held on Friday ?
1) B               2) V                3) S
4) W              5) U

2. Which of the following seminar is scheduled to be held on Sunday?
1) F              2) V                3) B
4) C              5) S

3. On which of the following days is U scheduled ?
1) Saturday                     2) Friday              3) Wednesday
4) Monday                   5) Cannot be determined

4. On which of the following days is W scheduled?
1) Monday                      2) Tuesday                   3) Wednesday
4) Friday                        5) Sunday

5. T is related to B in the same way as V is related to
1) U                 2) F                3) T
4) W                 5) B

Tuesday 4 April 2017

Reverse Syllogism Questions

1. Conclusions:
Some glasses are not files
All tanks are glasses.
Statements:
Statements – 1: Some tanks are pipes. Some pipes are glasses. No file is pipe
Statements – 2: All glasses are pipes. Some pipes are tanks. No file is pipe
Statements – 3: All tanks are pipes. Some pipes are glasses. Some files are glasses
Statements – 4: All tanks are pipes. All pipes are glasses. No file is pipe
Statements – 5: All tanks are pipes. All pipes are glasses. Some files are glasses
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

2. Conclusions:
No pen is a tab
Some pencils are tabs.
Statements:
Statements – 1: No pen is book. No book is a tab. Some tabs are pencils.
Statements – 2: All pens are books. All books are tab. No tab is pencil.
Statements – 3: All pens are books. No book is a tab. Some tabs are pencils.
Statements – 4: All pens are books. No book is a tab. No tab is pencil.
Statements – 5: All pens are books. All books are tab. Some tabs are pencils.
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

Saturday 1 April 2017

High Level Puzzle For SBI PO 2017

Directions (Q. 1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below :-
Five friends P, Q, R, S and T are Teacher, Architect, Doctor, Engineer and Artist by profession and like White, Blue, Red, Yellow and Green colour but not necessarily in that order. Their hobbies are Swimming, Travelling, Reading, Painting and Dancing
but not necessarily in the same order.
The person whose hobby is dancing preferred Pepsi to cola while others preferred cola to
Pepsi in beverages.
S did not take Pepsi and his favourite colour is White.
Q’s favourite colour is Blue. He did not like Pepsi.
T’s hobby is not painting, reading or travelling.
S clicks a picture of his friend who is an Engineer.
The four friends who took cola were P, the one who is an Engineer, the person whose
favourite colour is Green and the one whose hobby is Swimming.
The person whose favourite colour is Red likes painting and the person who is artist likes
travelling.
S is not a doctor. The person who is a doctor takes cola. The person who is an Engineer
likes Blue colour.
Teacher’s favourite colour is not Yellow. R’s favourite colour is Green.

Q1. Who among the following is a Doctor?
a) R                  b) P              c) S            d) CND              e) None of these
Q2. Q’s hobby is
a) Reading          b) Painting             c) travelling         d) Teacher              e) None of these
Q3. The person who likes Blue colour is a/an
a) Architect                 b) Teacher                c) Engineer         d) CND         e) None of these
Q4. Whose favourite colour is Yellow?
a) T                  b) R              c) The one who is an artist         d) CND        e) None of these
Q5. Which of the following combinations is not correctly matched?
a) T-Architect-Yellow-Dancing-Cola
b) R-Artist-Green-travelling-Cola
c) Q-Engineer-Blue-Reading-Cola
d) P-Doctor-Red-Painting-Cola
e) None of these

Friday 31 March 2017

Coding - Decoding Based On Latest Pattern

Directions (1-3): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:


In a certain code language,

 From Banker New freedom =  # 6 I   @ 5 D   % 25 N   % 15 N

 Game Full Board Nothing    =  @ 24 H    # 16 W     $ 6 V   % 21 O

 Now  Banking  Great Moon  =  $ 6 V    # 10 H    @ 15 D    & 30 M

Q 1. What is the code for ‘Monday’?
  a)  &15M       b) %30M             c) &30M          d)#30M             e) None of these

Q.2. What is  the code for ' Normal ' ?
  a) @16M     b) @16O            c)%16O              d)%15L               e) None of these

Q.3. What is the code for ‘Few From Bill’?
(a) %4E @6H $13M                     (b) % 5D  %15N  #9O                                 (c) %7M @5H #4E

(d) @4N $4M @5H                   (e) Cannot be determined



  

Thursday 30 March 2017

Reverse Syllogism For SBI 2017


Directions (1-5): In each of these questions two Conclusions have been given followed by 5 sets of possible Statements. You have to take the given Conclusions to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide for the given Conclusions logically follows from the which of the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 


1. Conclusions:
 Most of the fishes are carrot.
Some brinjals being carrot is a possibility
Statements:
Statements – 1: All carrots are fishes. Some fishes are apples. No brinjal is Carrot.
Statements – 2: No carrots is fishes. Some fishes are brinjals. No brinjal is apple.
Statements – 3: All carrots are fishes. Some fishes are brinjals. No brinjal is apple.
Statements – 4: No carrots is fishes. Some fishes are brinjals. No brinjal is apple.
Statements – 5: All carrots are fishes. Some fishes are apples. No brinjal is carrot.
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

2. Conclusions:
All months being year is a possibility.
No month is a Minute.
Statements:
Statements – 1: Atleast Some months are weeks. No week is a Minute. No month is a year.
Statements – 2: All months are weeks. No week is a Minute. All Minutes are years.
Statements – 3: Atleast Some months are weeks. All months are Minutes. No month is a year.
Statements – 4: All months are weeks. No week is a Minute. No month is a year.
Statements – 5: Some months are weeks. All months are Minutes. All Minutes are years.
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

3. Conclusions:
All Helpers being Tigers is a possibility
All Monkeys being Tigers is a possibility
Statements:
Statements – 1: All monkeys are helpers. No Helper is Tiger. All elephants are Tigers
Statements – 2: All monkeys are Helpers. No Helper is elephant. All elephants are
Tigers
Statements – 3: Some monkeys are Helpers. No Helper is Tiger. All elephants are
Tigers
Statements – 4: No monkey is Tiger. No Helper is elephant. All elephants are Tigers
Statements – 5: Some monkeys are Helpers. No Helper is elephant. No monkey is Tiger
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

4. Conclusions:
Atleast some chairs are pillows.
All sheet being chairs is a possibility.
Statements:
Statements – 1: No pillows is chairs. Some chairs are bed. No pillow is sheet.
Statements – 2: Some pillows are chairs. Some chairs are bed. No Sheet is chairs.
Statements – 3: All pillows are chairs. Some chairs are bed. No pillow is sheet.
Statements – 4: Some pillows are chairs. All chairs are bed. No Sheet is chairs.
Statements – 5: No pillows is chairs. All chairs are bed. No pillow is sheet.
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

5. Conclusions:
All potatoes are gingers.
Some gingers are definitely not fishes
Statements:
Statements – 1: Some potatoes are jars. Some jars are ginger. No fish is jar
Statements – 2: All gingers are jars. Some jars are potatoes. No fish is jar
Statements – 3: All potatoes are jars. Some jars are ginger. Some fishes are ginger
Statements – 4: All potatoes are jars. All jars are ginger. No fish is jar
Statements – 5: All potatoes are jars. All jars are ginger. Some fishes are ginger
A. Only Statements – 1
B. Only Statements – 2
C. Only Statements – 3
D. Only Statements – 4
E. Only Statements – 5

Tuesday 28 March 2017

High Level Puzzle For SBI 2017

Q.(1-5).  P,Q,S,T,U,V and W live on a different floor of a building having seven floors
numbered 1 to 7, Ground floor is numbered 1 and so on. All of them belong to
different colleges viz KIET, GLA, MVN, NGF, BSA, HIMT and BDIT but not
necessarily in the same order.

The one who belongs to NGF college does not live on an even numbered
floor. Neither S nor U lives immediately above or immediately above or
immediately below T’s floor. S belongs to HIMT college and there is one floor
between the floor on which T and S live. T lives on an even numbered
floor but he does not live on floor no 4. P lives immediately above U’s
floor. V belongs to GLA college but he does not live on the topmost floor. U
belongs to BSA college and lives immediately below P’s floor.
There are two floors between the floor on which Q and U live. Q lives two
floors below W’s floor and belongs to MVN college. There are three floors
between W and P. P belongs to KIET college and lives on an odd numbered
floor. The one belongs to BDIT college lives on floor no 6. The one who belongs to
KIET college lives on floor number third.
There is only one person between the person who belongs to BDIT college  and
the one who belongs to HIMT college but that person is neither P nor U. The
one who belongs to NGF college lives immediately above T’s floor. T does
not live on floor no 2. Those who live on floor no 4 and floor no 2 belong to
HIMT and BSA colleges respectively.

1. On which of the following floor does V live ?
1.First
2.Fourth
3.Sixth
4.Seventh
5.None of these

2. U belongs to which of the following college ?
1.BDIT
2.BSA
3.MVN
4.HIMT
5.None of these

3. Who among the following lives on the fourth floor ?
1.S
2.P
3.W
4.U
5.None of these

4. How many floors are there between the floors P and T ?
1.Four
2.Five
3.One
4.Two
5.None of these

5. Which of the following is true ?
1.5-V-HIMT
2.1-U-GLA
3.7-W-NGF
4.6-S-MVN
5.None of these

Saturday 25 March 2017

HIGH LEVEL PUZZLE for SBI

Directions (Q.1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table facing the center. They belong to different cities, VIZ  Mathura, Meerut, LUCKNOW, NOIDA, JAIPUR, DELHI,  FARIDABAD and GURGAON, but not necessarily in the same order. They also like three different Games-Cricket, Hockey and Football. At least two persons like one Game.
 U is from NOIDA and likes Football. W likes the same Game as V. V is the third to the left of U. Q sits opposite the person who is from GURGAON. R is sits exactly opposite the person who belongs to Mathura. The persons who belong to DELHI and LUCKNOW like Hockey. V is from GURGAON. Q is from LUCKNOW. The persons who like Hockey are not immediate neighbours of each other. The one who is from Faridabad does not like Hockey or Cricket. W is not from DELHI. Only S and T like Cricket and S sits third to the right of T. Q does not sits opposite to P. P is from JAIPUR and likes Hockey and sits on the immediate right of T.
1.  1.     Who among the following is from Meerut?
1)      The one who likes football
2)      S
3)      The one who like Hockey
4)      T
5)      None of these
2.     2.  Which of the following groups likes Football ?
1)      U, V, W
2)      R, V, W
3)      Q, R, W
4)      V, U, R
5)      None of these
3.      3. T belongs to which of the following cities?
1)      DELHI
2)      Meerut
3)      Mathura
4)      Faridabad
5)      None of these
4.     4.  Which of the following combinations is true?
1)      V-hockey-GURGAON
2)       R - football-Meerut
3)      S-cricket-Mathura
4)      None is true
5)      None of these
5.      5. Which of the following statements is/are true?
1)      V is from GURGAON and likes hockey
2)      R is from DELHI and likes hockey
3)      U does not like football
4)      W belong to Meerut and likes cricket

5)      None of these

Friday 3 March 2017

High level Puzzle For SBI

Q.(1-3). Eight family members Ram, Swati, Seema, Reena , Manju, Gita, Raman and Sonu are seating around a circle and facing at the centre. Each of them has one of the different profession i.e. Lawyer , Doctor, Engineer, Banker, Architect, Teacher, Actor and singer but not necessarily in the same order.

 Reena is not an immediate neighbor of Swati, who is a teacher. Only one person sits between  Manju and  Seema.  Seema  is the mother of Sonu who is a Singer.  Seema is not an immediate  neighbor of  Gita. Swati  sits second to the left of  Manju’s husband . No female is an immediate neighbour of Swati. Raman is the father of an Architect.  Raman’s  daughter sits second to the right of  Reena. Reena who is a lawyer,  is the sister of Seema.  Swati’s daughter is an Engineer.  Reena is not an immediate neighbour of  Manju’s husband. Only one person sits between Ram and Reena. Ram is the father of Seema and he is a Banker. Manju’s brother Raman sits to the immediate left of  Manju’s mother .  Only one person sits between Manju’s mother and Gita.  Raman is not a Actor. 

Q.1. Who sits second to the right of Manju's Mother ?

1. Ram                 2. Swati         3. Raman                4.Sonu                5.None of these.

Q.2. Who sits immediate right of Ram ?

1.Seema                  2. Raman                  3. Gita                  4. Sonu         5. None of these

Q.3.  Who sits opposite to Reena ?

1. Gita                2. Swati              3. Ram               4. Sonu               5. None of these

Saturday 18 February 2017

Circular Sitting(Inside - Outside)

Directions (1-5): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions following it.
10 person (5 male M, Q, R, S and W and 5 female A, E, G, O and
U)  they are sitting around a circle. Two male and two female are facing opposite to the centre  and other 6 person are facing towards the centre . A is fourth to the left of O, who is third to the right of M. R is second to the right of W, and is an immediate neighbor of E. There are three person between G and R. S is second to the left of U and facing the centre . M and E are sitting opposite
and facing each other. G is second to the left of Q. A is facing opposite to the centre of the circle. More than three male or female are not sitting together. Not more than two person of the same sex who are facing to the centre of the circle are sitting together.
1. Which two girls are sitting facing opposite to the
centre of the circle?
(1) G and U (2) O and A (3) E and G
(4) O and E (5) O and G
2. Which of the following boys is not sitting between two
girls?
(1) M (2) Q (3) R
(4) S (5) Both P and S
3. What is the position of G with respect to A?
(1) Immediate left (2) Immediate right
(3) Opposite (4) Both 1 & 2 (5) None of these
4. Which two boys are facing opposite to the centre of
the circle?
(1) R and Q (2) Q and M (3) R and W
(4) Can’t be determined
(5) All of the above are possible
5. How many persons are sitting between S and Q?
(1) Four (2) Three (3) Two
(4) One (5) Either 1 or 3

Monday 13 February 2017

Circular Sitting (Inside -Outside)


Q(1-4):  Eight person A, K, Q, R, U, B, J and C are sitting around a circle at equal distances. Three of them are facing opposite side and other five of them are sitting facing the centre .  R is not an immediate neighbour of C. Q is sitting to the third left of R, who is second right of A and among these three person, one is facing opposite to the centre . Two person are sitting between C and U and two are sitting between B and U. Q is sitting to the second left of J, who is facing the centre . K is not outside  the centre . U is not opposite to B and Q. K is sitting to the third right of B.
Q1. Which of the following persons is facing to the opposite of the centre?
(a) B
 (b) R
(c) U
 (d) Q
(e) None of these
Q2. Who is sitting third to the left of U?
(a) R
 (b) B
(c) K
 (d) C
(e) None of these
Q3. If all the people change their positions with the person sitting opposite to them then who is now sitting second to the left of R?
(a) U
 (b) A
(c) B
 (d) C
(e) None of these
Q4. Who is second right of J?
(a) B
 (b) C
(c) K or B
 (d) R or K
(e) C or R

Wednesday 8 February 2017

Data Sufficiency with three statements

Directions (1-4): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two 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. Read both the statements and give answer accordingly.
1.      How is Lucky related to Monu?
I. Pooja is the mother-in-law of Nutan, the wife of Lucky.
II. Pooja’s brother is Lucky’s maternal uncle.
III. Pooja’s husband is the only son of  Monu.
(1) only I and II                     (2) only I and III
(3) Any two of the three
(4) Only I and either II and III
(5) Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.
2.      Who amongst Mayank, Inderjeet, Rachna, Ravi and Nisha is the first arrived Bank.
I. Rachna arrived bank before Mayank and Inderjeet but not before Nisha.
II. Ravi is not the first to arrive bank
III. Mayank is not the last to arrive bank.
(1) only I                                  (2) only I and II
(3) only I and either riI and III
(4) All I, II and III
(5) Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.
3.      What is the code of LED in a code language?
I. ‘Use the LED’ is written as ‘we ta re’ in the code language.
II. ‘LED is Big’ is written as ‘pe da ta’.
III. ‘Always use LED’ is written as ‘ma re ta’.
(1) only I and II or II and III
(2) only I and III                    (3) only II and III
(4) All I, II and III necessary
(5) Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.

4.      Towards which direction ‘AGRA’ from Delhi?
I. ‘MATHURA’ is to the west of Delhi and to the north of ‘Faridabad’.
II. ‘Palwal’ is to the east of AGRA and to the south of ‘Faridabad’.
III. ‘Ghaziabad’ is to the north-east of ‘AGRA’ and north of ‘Palwal’.
(1) only III                                               (2) only II and III
(3) All I, II and III                                  (4) only I and II
(5) Question cannot be answered even with the information in all three statements.


Friday 3 February 2017

Coding based on latest pattern

Q. In a certain code language, some statements are coded as follow:

"always your more strength"  is coded as " f12n    i24t   t18b  s12z"
"system manage works properly" is coded as "  f18n  n18t  z24q  t10x"

Then what is the code for " brain storming but honest"  ?