Friday, January 25, 2019

Reasoning Quiz

Directions (Q1. to Q5.): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Seven members A, B, C, D, E, F and G represent seven different states-Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Odisha and Maharashtra in seven different games Hockey, Chess, Cricket, Badminton, Table-Tennis, Golf and Billiards. The order of persons, states and games is not necessarily the same.
D represents Kerala in Chess. E represents Golf team but not from Maharashtra or Uttar Pradesh, A represents Madhya Pradesh for Badminton. C represents Odisha but not for Cricket or Table-Tennis. The one who represents Bihar, represents Table-Tennis. The one who represents Hockey represents Uttar Pradesh. F represents Maharashtra for Cricket. G does not represent Bihar.

Q1. Who represents Uttar Pradesh?
1. G
2. F
3. B
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of the above
Q2. Who represents Bihar?
1. G
2. E
3. B
4. B or E
5. None of these
Q3. Who represents Billiards team?
1. G
2. F
3. C
4. B
5. None of these
Q4. E represents which state?
1. Bihar
2. Kerala
3. Uttar Pradesh
4. Tamil Nadu
5. None of these
Q5. Which of the following combinations of game and state is correct?
1. Odisha-Chess
2. Odisha-Billiards
3. Tamil Nadu-Cricket
4. Maharashtra-Chess
5. None of these
Directions (Q6 to Q10): In the following questions, the symbols δ , @©% and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
P © Q’ means ‘P is not 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’
P δ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the
three conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Q6. Statements: R * K, K % D, D @ V, V δ M
Conclusions: 
I. R * D
II. V * R
III. D @ M
IV. M % D
1. None is true
2. Only III is true
3. Only IV is true
4. Only either III or IV is true
5. Only either III or IV and II are true
Q7. Statements: B © T, T *R, R % F, F @ K
Conclusions:
I. B % R
II. F * T
III. R % K
IV. K * T
1. None is true
2. Only I is true
3. Only II is true
4. Only III is true
5. Only IV is true
Q8. Statements: F % N, N © W, W δ Y, Y* T
Conclusions:
I. F % W
II. T % N
III. N % Y
IV. T % W
1. Only I and III are true
2. Only I and IV are true
3. Only II and III are true
4. Only I, II and IV are true
5. None of these
Q9. Statements: D δ T, T @ R, R © M, M % K
Conclusions: 
I. R @ D
II. R % D
III. K * T
IV. M δ T
1. Only either I or II is true
2. Only III and IV are true
3. Only either I or II and III are true
4. Only either I or II and IV are true
5. Only either I or II and III and IV are true
Q10. Statements: J @ F, F δ N, N % H, H © G
Conclusions: 
I. G * N
II. N © J
III. F * J
IV. J δ G
1. Only I and II are true
2. Only I, II and III are true
3. Only II, III and IV are true
4. All I, II, III and IV are true
5. None of these

Answers:

Q1 – 1
Q2 – 3
Q3 – 3
Q4 – 4
Q5 – 2
Q6 – 4
Q7 – 4
Q8 – 2
Q9 – 5
Q10 – 1

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