Vijaya Bank Clerk Exam., 2010
Held on 7-2-2010 Reasoning Ability Solved Paper
1. How many such pairs of digits are there in number ‘36725918’ each of which has as many digits between them in the number as when the digits are arranged in descending order within the numbers ?- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- More than three
6 8 8 1 2 6 8 6 1 2 3 6 8 8 1 2 3 4 6 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 ?
- 6
- 1
- 4
- 8
- None of these
- 3@©8
- 3@%9
- 3@%8
- 3%@8
- None of these
6 % 12 © 3 @ 8 $ 3 = ?
- 37
- 35
- 39
- 33
- None of these
- VKIRD
- VKIDR
- VJIDR
- VIKRD
- None of these
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- More than three
- B
- A
- C
- Data inadequate
- None of these
- 20 metre
- 15 metre
- 25 metre
- 30 metre
- None of these
- Niece
- Cousin
- Sister
- Daughter
- Cannot be determined
- Sixteenth
- Twelfth
- Fourteenth or Sixteenth
- Data inadequate
- None of these
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- More than three
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- More than three
- JN
- IM
- JM
- IN
- IL
518 849 365 783 291
14. If the positions of first and third digits in each number are interchanged, which of the following will be the second digit of third highest number ?
- 1
- 4
- 8
- 9
- 6
- 4
- 8
- 7
- 6
- 13
- 849
- 365
- 783
- 291
- 518
Q 9 K # P @ 3 E N S A C ? G © U M 7 F I V % 4 Z 8 Y
17. If all the numbers are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the seventeenth from the right end ?
- E
- P
- I
- C
- @
- 3
- A
- N
- S
- None of these
- V
- 4
- %
- E
- None of these
- IM%
- CNG
- 3#N
- UGC
- GAU
- None
- One
- Two
- Three
- More than three
- None
- One
- Three
- Two
- None of these
23. Statements :
All coins are glasses.
Some glasses are cups.
Some cups are boxes.
All boxes are pins.
Conclusions :
I. Some coins are cups.
II. Some pins are glasses.
III. Some cups are pins.
- None follows
- Only I follows
- Only III follows
- Only II and III follow
- None of these
Some pens are pencils.
All pencils are caps.
All caps are buses.
Some buses are trains.
Conclusions :
I. Some trains are caps.
II. Some pens are buses.
III. Some pencils are trains.
- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Only I and III follow
- None follow
- All I, II and III follow
All shirts are skirts.
All skirts are banks.
All banks are roads.
All roads are brushes.
Conclusions :
I. All banks are skirts.
II. All roads are banks.
III. Some brushes are shirts.
- Only I follows
- Only III follows
- Only I and III follow
- All I, II and III follow
- None follows
Some fishes are plates.
Some plates are spoons.
Some spoons are plants.
All plants are crows.
Conclusions :
I. Some plates are crows.
II. Some crows are spoons.
III. Some plants are spoons.
- Only I follows
- Only I and II follow
- None follows
- Only II and III follow
- Either I or III follows
Some eggs are hens.
Some hens are ducks.
All ducks are pigeons.
All pigeons are sparrows.
Conclusions :
I. All ducks are sparrows.
II. No egg is duck.
III. Some sparrows are hens.
- Only I follows
- Only I and II follow
- Only III follows
- Only I and III follow
- All I, II and III follow
No man is tiger.
No tiger is cat.
Some cats are lions.
Some lions are tigers.
Conclusions :
I. Some tigers are cats.
II. Some cats are men.
III. Some lions are men.
- None follows
- Only III follows
- Only I and II follow
- Only I follows
- Only II and III follow
‘P © Q’ means P is not smaller than Q
‘P * Q’ means P is not greater than Q
‘P @ Q’ means P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q
‘P $ Q’ means P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q
‘P % Q’ means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answers accordingly.
29. Statements :
K © L, L % O, O @ M, M * N
Conclusions :
I. N © O
II. M $ L
III. K * N
IV. L @ N
- Only II is true
- Only I and II are true
- Only I is true
- Either I or II is true
- None is true
A * B, B $ C, C % D, D © E
Conclusions :
I. D $ A
II. B $ D
III. E % C
IV. A @ E
- Only I is ture
- Only either I or II is true
- Only I and IV are true
- None is true
- Only IV is true
F $ P, P @ R, R © S, S % T
Conclusions :
I. R % F
II. S * P
III. P © T
IV. S % F
- Only I, II and III are true
- Only I and II are true
- Only III and IV are true
- Only I, II and IV are true
- All are true
G % H, H * I, I $ J, J @ K
Conclusions :
I. G % I
II. G % J
III. K $ I
IV. H * J
- Only I is true
- Only II is true
- Only I, II and III are true
- Only either I or II and III are true
- All are true
V @ W, W % X, X * Y, Y $ Z
Conclusions :
I. Z $ X
II. Y © V
III. W % Y
IV. Y @ W
- Only I and III are true
- Only II is true
- Only III is true
- None is true
- Only III and IV are true
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. C is fourth to the left of F who is fifth to right of E. D is third to the right of A who is not immediate neighbour of E of F. B is third to left of H who is not immediate neighbour of E.
34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above sitting arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
- HFE
- DCG
- BHF
- AEF
- CGB
- C
- B
- A
- Data inadequate
- None of these
- FB
- GB
- FG
- FE
- GE
- B
- F
- D
- G
- None of these
- G
- B
- F
- Data inadequate
- None of these
1.Immediate right
2.Fourth to the right
3.Third to the left
4.Immediate left
- Only (1)
- Only (2
- Only (2) and (3
- Only (4)
- Only either (1) or (2)
- CH
- GA
- BD
- FG
- None of these
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