Friday 25 March 2016

REASONING QUIZ - 23 | BANK EXAMS



Directions (Q.1 - 5): Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, W and X stay in three cities - Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai. Three of them are females and rest are males (not necessarily in the same order). Atleast two and not more than three of them stay in a particular city. By professions they are Doctor, Dancer, Chemist, Engineers, Teacher, Artist and Students (not necessarily in the same order).

There is no female in Kolkata. There is no male in Chennai. The artist stays in Kolkata. S is a student and stays in Kolkata, T is a male engineer. The Dancer and Doctor stay in Chennai. X is not a dancer. P stays in Kolkata. W is a Chemist and stays in Mumbai. R stays in the same city as S and is not an artist.

1. Where does Q stay?
a) Mumbai
b) Chennai
c) Either Chennai or Mumbai
d) Kolkata
e) Either Kolkata or Chennai

2. Who are the three females in the group?
a) W, X and P
b) R, W and X
c) Q, W and X
d) R, W and Q
e) None of these

3. Which of the following correctly identifies the professions of the males?
a) Artist, Teacher, Student, Engineer
b) Artist, Teacher, Student, Dancer
c) Artist, Doctor, Chemist, Engineer
d) Chemist, Teacher, Dancer, Engineer
e) None of the above

4. Which of the following is true as per the facts provided?
a) W is a male Chemist and stays in Mumbai
b) R is a male Dancer and stays in Kolkata
c) T is a male Engineer and stays in Kolkata
d) X is a female Teacher and stays in Chennai
e) None is true

5. Which of the following combination is definitely true?
a) P-Kolkata-Teacher
b) Q-Kolkata-dancer
c) T-Mumbai-Engineer
d) W-Mumbai-Doctor
e) S-Chennai-Student

Directions (Q.6 - 10): In the following questions, statements have different relations between different elements. Study the relations carefully.

Give answer--

(a) If only Conclusion I is true
(b) If only Conclusion II is true
(c) If either Conclusion I or II is true
(d) If neither Conclusion I nor II is true
(e) If both Conclusions I and II are true

6. Statement: A > B >= C = D < E =< F
Conclusions: I. A >= D, II. D < F

7. Statements: D >= B > C, C < F > I, I = Q > P
Conclusions: I. C = P, II. D > F

8. Statements: R = K, T =< K, F >= M, M < W
Conclusions: I. W > K, II. K >= T

9. Statements: T >= N, N > B, B = W, K =< W
Conclusions: I. K >= B, II. T > B

10. Statements: A >= B, C > D = E, B >= C
Conclusions: I. A < E II. C >= E

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