Reasoning Quiz for Bank Exams 2016-17 – 7



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Directions for
questions 1 to 3: Answer the questions based on the following information.
Ten coins are distributed among four people P, Q, R and S
such that one of them gets one coin, another gets two coins, the third gets
three coins and the fourth gets four coins. It is known that Q gets more coins than
P, and S gets fewer coins than R.
1. If the number of
coins distributed to Q is twice the number distributed to P, then which one of
the
following is necessarily true?
a. R gets an even number of coins.
b. R gets an odd number of coins.
c. S gets an even number of coins.
d. S gets an odd number of coins.
2. If R gets at least
two more coins than S, then which one of the following is necessarily true?
a. Q gets at least two more coins than S.
b. Q gets more coins than S.
c. P gets more coins than S.
d. P and Q together get at least five coins.
3. If Q gets fewer
coins than R, then which one of the following is not necessarily true?
a. P and Q together get at least four coins.
b. Q and S together get at least four coins.
c. R and S together get at least five coins.
d. P and R together get at least five coins.
Directions for
questions 4 and 5: Answer the questions based on the following information.
A, B, C, D, E and F are a group of friends from a club.
There are two housewives, one lecturer, one architect, one accountant and one
lawyer in the group. There are two married couples in the group. The lawyer is
married to D who is a housewife. No lady in the group is either an architect or
an accountant. C, the accountant, is married to F who is a lecturer. A is
married to D and E is not a housewife.
4. What is the
profession of E?
a. Lawyer
b. Architect
c. Lecturer
d. Accountant
5. How many members
of the group are male?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. None of these
Direction for
questions 6 and 7: Answer the questions based on the following information.
Seven university cricket players are to be honoured at a
special luncheon. The players will be seated on the dais along one side of a
single rectangular table.
I. A and G have to leave the luncheon early and must be
seated at the extreme right end of the table, which is closest to the exit.
II. B will receive the Man of the Match Award and must be in
the centre chair.
III. C and D who are bitter rivals for the position of
wicketkeeper, dislike one another and should be seated as far apart as
possible.
IV. E and F are best friends and want to sit together.
6. Which of the
following may not be seated at either end of the table?
a. C
b. D
c. G
d. F
7. Which of the
following pairs may not be seated together?
a. E and A
b. B and D
c. C and F

d. G and D

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