Reasoning Quiz for SBI PO Mains 2016 – Set 3


Hello and welcome to exampundit . Here is a set of Reasoning Quiz for SBI PO Mains 2016.

Direction (Q1-3): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions :-
Civic agencies spent crores of rupees to build subways and over bridges, while Delhi police devised a pedestrian friendly approach. However, that did not improve the scenario for pedestrians. On an average, 300 pedestrians die annually in the city, due to fast cars and faulty roads.
A) Often pedestrians die for no fault of theirs.
B) Taking a walk in city roads is now dangerous.
C) City roads have not been designed for pedestrians.
D) There should be strict enforcement of speed limit.
E) Civic agencies did not understand the need of pedestrians.
1. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) can be an immediate course of action for the safety of pedestrians?
1) Both A and C
2) Only B
3) Both C and D
4) Only D
5) None of these

Solutions – For the safety of pedestrians there should be strict enforcement of speed limit for offenders. 
2. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be inferred from the given information ?
1) Only A
2) Both B and D
3) Only A, C & E
4) Both C and A
5) Only C

Solutions – It is inferred that often pedestrians dies for no fault of theirs due over speeding and faulty city roads. 
3. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be a possible effect of the fast cars and faulty roads?
1) Only B
2) Only B, D and E
3) Both B and D
4) Only D
5) None of these

Solutions –  Due to fast cars and faulty roads taking a walk in city road is now dangerous. 
Direction (Q. 4-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions :-
Due to alleged allegation that National Sports Awards were wired in controversies. The sports ministry has revised it’s policy regarding Arjuna Awards and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award from this year onwards. The sports ministry involved new point system for nomination based on the performance of athlete.
A) Sports ministry tries to come clean.
B) New system would provide better result.
C) Deserving candidates will receive the nomination.
D) Performance of the player will play crucial role in nominations.
E) New system will increase the performance of athletes.
4. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be reason for the change in policy ?
1) Both A and B
2) Both C and D
3) Only A
4) Only C
5) Both B and D

Solutions – It is clear that the sports ministry try to come clean from controversies. 
5. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) can be the effect of new point system ?
1) Only B
2) Both B and E
3) Only C
4) Both A and D
5) Both C and D

Solutions – Now, the player who performs well will deserve to get the nomination for the awards.  
Direction (Q. 6 – 7): Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions :-
The proposal to convert the biodiversity Park in Gurgoan DLF Phase-3 here into a Night Safari facility has posed a sudden threat to the numerous species of flora and fauna as well as 65,000 newly planted saplings that thrive in the forest.
A) Gurgoan forest cover has been increased.
B) Species of flora and fauna will be pushed towards destruction.
C) Night safari is threat to Aravalli biodiversity.
D) It was just at the proposal stage.
E) People will enjoy Night Safari.
6. Which of the following among A), B), C), D) and E) be the consequence of the given information ?
1) Only A
2) Both C and D
3) Only B
4) Both A and E
5) Only B, C and D

Solutions – Night safari has posed a threat to the biodiversity. so, it will likely to pushed species of flora and fauna towards destruction. 
7. Which of the following among A), B), C), D) and E) can be inferred from the given information ?
1) Only B
2) Both A and B
3) Both C and D
4) Only C
5) None of these

Solutions –  It is clear from the given information that night safari is the threat to the biodiversity
Direction (Q.8 – 9) : Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions :-
In absence of a structured programme for the grassroots in hockey, very few young players have began their journey in hockey. There is no academy for hockey in the state and also the national stadium turf is not accessible to all players.
A) Lack of state’s interest in hockey.
B) Hockey isn’t popular among the masses, anymore.
C) Focus of the state unit should be to involve more youngster.
D) Potential players are not able to improve due to lack of facility.
E) Facilities in hockey should be improved.
8. Which of the following among A), B), C), D) and E) can be an assumption of the given information ?
1) Only B
2) Both A and D
3) Only E
4) Both C and D
5) Only A

Solutions –  It is implicit from the information that there is lack of states interest in hockey and poor facilities held the potential players to improve.
9. Which of the following among A), B), C), D) and E) can be a possible course of action to aspire youngsters?
1) Only A
2) Both A and E
3) Only C
4) Both B and E
5) Both C and E


 

 


Solutions – Increasing the facility in hockey and focus on youngster should be the probable course of action to aspire young ones.

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