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Friday 20 January 2012

Uttranchal Gramin Bank Officer/Clerk Grade Reasoning Practice Paper


Q1. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters DREO using each letter only once in each word?
(1) None   (2) One   (3) Two  (4) Three  (5) More than 3


Q2. Pointing to a boy, Urmila said, "He is the son of my grandfather's only daughter." How is Urmila related to the boy?
(1) Mother   (2) Maternal Aunt (3) Paternal Aunt  (4) Data inadequate (5) None

Q3. In a row of forty boys facing North, R is twelfth from the left end and T is eighteenth from the right end. How many boys are between R and T in the row?
(1) 10  (2) 11 (3) 12  (4) Cannot be determined       (5) None

Q4. Mohit correctly remembers that his father's birthday is not after eighteenth of April. His sister correctly remembers that their father's birthday is before twentieth but after seventeenth of April. On which day in April was definitely their father's birthday?
(1) Seventeenth (2) Nineteenth (3) Eighteenth  (4) 17th or 18th                         (5) None

Q5. W walked 30 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked 50 metres, again he took a left turn and walked 30 metres. How far is he from the starting point?
 (1) 80 metres  (2) 100 metres  (3) 130 metres   (4) 50 metres                           (5) None

Q6. In a certain code BLACK is written as 'ALBKC' and SMART is written as 'AMSTR'. How is CLOCK written in that code?
(1) CLOKE    (2) CLOCK   (3) OLCKC     (4) OLCCK                             (5) None

Q7. What should come next in the following number series? 9 7 5 3 1 1 8 6 4 2 2 9 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 2 9 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 9 7 5 
(1) 1  (2) 5    (3) 3  (4) 5    (5) None

Q8. The positions of the first and the fifth digits in the number 83416759 are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged, and so on. Which of the following will be the fourth digit from the right end after the rearrangement?
(1) 3  (2) 8  (3) 4    (4) 6                                        (5) None

Q9. M is brother of K. T is sister of K. R is father of M. J is wife of R. How many sons does J have?
(1) 2   (2) 1  (3) 4   (4) Data inadequate (5) None

Q10. In a certain code 'GONE' is written as 'NOEGG' and 'LOAD' is written as 'AODLL'. How is 'SORT' written in that code?
(1) ROSIT    (2) ROTSS  (3) RSTOO   (4) OTRSS                              (5) None

Q11. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CONTRAST each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
(1) None (2) One (3) Two  (4) Three                                 (5) More than 3

Q12. In a certain code GONE is written as ‘5%2#’ and MEDAL is written as ‘4#3$@’. How is GOLD written in that code?
(1) 5@%3  (2) 5%@3    (3) 5#@3   (4) 5%#3      (5) None

Q13. The positions of how many digits in the number 89154326 will remain unchanged after the digits within the number are rearranged in descending order?
(1) None (2) One  (3) Two   (4) Three  (5) More than 3

Q14. Among A, B, C, D and E, each having scored different marks, B has scored more marks than E and D. B has not scored the highest marks among them. Who among them scored the second-highest marks?
 (1) B  (2) C  (3) E  (4) D   5) Data inadequate

Q15. In a certain code language 'how old are you' is written as '9734' and 'he is old' is written as '2 75'. How is 'he' written in that code language?
(1) 2   (2) 5  (3) 2 or 5   (4) Data inadequate (5) None

Directions (Q. 16-18): Following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given below: 528,   739,   846, 492,  375

Q16. Which of the following represents the sum of the first two digits of the highest number?
(1) 7  (2) 10  (3) 12   (4) 13  (5) None

Q17. If the positions of the first and the second digits of each number are interchanged, which of the following will be the third digit of the second lowest number?
(1) 8  (2) 9  (3) 6   (4) 2   (5) 5

Q18. If the positions of the first and the third digits of each number are interchanged, which of the following will be the middle digit of the third highest number?
 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4   (4) 9  (5) 7

Directions (Q. 19-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
                (i) 'P × Q' means' P is sister of Q'           (ii) 'P + Q' means 'P is mother of 'Q'.
                (iii) ‘p - Q' means 'P is father of Q'.        (iv) 'P ÷ Q' means 'P is brother of Q'.

19. Which of the following represents 'W is grandfather of H'?
 (1) W +T – H  (2) W ÷ T – H (3) W × T + H   (4) W ÷ T + H                        (5) None

Q20. Which of the following represents 'M is nephew of R’?
 (1) M ÷ T – R (2) R ÷ T – M   (3) R × T + M × J   (4) R ÷ T – M ÷ J                   (5) None

Directions (Q.21-26): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even' if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Q21.        Statements:All rockets are poles.Some poles are trams. Some trams are ropes. All ropes are tents,
                Conclusions: I. Some tents are trams.          II. Some ropes are rockets.     III. Some trams are rockets.    IV. Some poles are rockets.
(1) Only I and II follow, (2) I, II & III follow,  (3) I and III follow,  (4) Only I and IV follow ,  (5) None

Q22.        Statements: All dials are mirrors. All mirrors are spoons. Some spoons are decks. Some decks are chairs.
                Conclusions: I. Some decks are mirrors. II. Some spoons are dials.  III. Some decks are dials.       
IV. Some chairs are spoons.
(1) None follows (2) Only I follows (3) Only II follows, (4) Only III follows,  (5) IV follows

Q23.        Statements: Some houses are forests. All forests are trees. Some trees are hills. All hills are buses.
                Conclusions: I. Some buses are trees. II. Some trees are houses. III. Some hills are houses.       IV. Some buses are forests.
(1) I and II follow, (2) I, II and IV follow, (3) I, II and III follow, (4) All  follow,   (5) None

Q24.        Statements: Some lakes are rivers. Some rivers are mountains. Some mountains are books.  Some books are papers.
                Conclusions: 
I. Some books are rivers. II. Some papers are lakes. III. Some mountains are lakes.   IV. No paper is a lake.
(1) None follows (2) Either II or IV follows,(3) Only II follows, (4) Only IV follows, (5) II or IV and III follow

Q25.        Statements: Some tigers are horses. All horses are goats.  All goats are dogs. Some dogs are cats.
                Conclusions:I. Some cats are tigers. II. Some dogs are horses.  III. Some goats are tigers. IV. Some cats are horses.
(1) I and II follow, (2) I, II and III follow, (3) II and III follow (4) II, III and IV follow, (5) None

Q26.        Statements: All notebooks are pens. No pen is a table. Some tables are desks. All desks are tanks.
                Conclusions: I. Some tanks are pens.  II. Some desks are notebooks.III. Some tanks are tables.       IV. No tank is a pen.
(1) Only I follows, (2) Only III follows, (3) Only IV follows, 
(4) Either I or IV follows, (5) I or IV &III follow

Directions (Q. 27-31): P, Q, R, S, T, V, Wand Z are sitting round a circle facing the centre. T is second to the right of R, who is third to the right of P. S is second to the left of P and fourth to the right of Q . Z is third to the right of V, who is not an immediate neighbour of P.

Q27. In which of the following combinations is the first person sitting between the second and the third persons?
(1) VTS  ,  (2) TZS ,  (3) QRV ,    (4) PWQ   ,    (5) VRT

Q28. Who is second to the right of T?
 (1) S  ,     (2) Z          (3) P          (4) R               (5) None

Q29. What is P's position with respect to S?
 (1) Fourth to the left, (2) Fourth to the right, (3) Fifth to the left,  (4) Sixth to the left,  (5) 3rd to the right

Q30. Who is on the immediate left of Z?
(1) T, (2) P        (3) S                  (4) V                (5) None

Q31. Who is second to the right of W?
 (1) R       (2) Q        (3) Z       (4) S             (5) None

Directions (Q.32-37):  W 7@ I R P 3 9 B A $ 4 H D 5© M E 2 % T * 8 d U Q N 1V 6 # K F

Q32. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediate followed by a symbol?
(1) None      (2) One    (3) Two   (4) Three  (5) More than 3

Q33. If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the fifteenth from the left end?
(1) E           (2) 5         (3) D       (4) 2        (5) None

Q34. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol, and immediately followed by a consonant?
(1) None     (2) One   (3) Two   (4) Three (5) More than 3

Q35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1) T * 2      (2) Q N d     (3) 3 9 R   (4) 6 V K      (5) % T E

Q36. Which of the following is the ninth to the right of the twenty second from the right end of the above arrangement?
  (1) H        (2) #       (3) T                (4) @        (5) None

Q37. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a letter?
(1) None    (2) One  (3) Two         (4) Three      (5) More than 3

Directions (Q.38-43): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered 1), 2), 3) and 4). You have to find out which of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark 5), ie 'None' as your answer.     .

Letter : B A D E F H J K M I U 0 W F P                             Digit/Sym. Code: 6 $ 7 8 # 1 2 * % 3 © 4 9 @ 5
Conditions:           (i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, their codes are to be interchanged.
                                (ii) If both the first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as ‘d’.
                                (iii) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the code for the vowel.

Q38. EKFUDH:(1) 8*#©78             (2) 1*#©78             (3) d*#©78             (4) 1*#©71    (5) None
Q39. JMEIUD: (1) d%83©d            (2) 2%83©2            (3) 7%83©7            (4) 2%83©7   (5) None
Q40. PEJDWU:(1) 58279©             (2) d8279d              (3) ©8279©            (4) 582795      (5) None
Q41. DMEAKJ: (1) 7%8$*2             (2) 2%8$*7             (3) 7%8$*7             (4) d%8$*d  (5) None
Q42. IBHWPO:(1) 361954              (2) 461953              (3) 361953              (4) 461954    (5) None
Q43. UKPDMI:(1) ©5*7%3            (2) d*57%d             (3) 3*57%©            (4) ©*5%73     (5) None


Directions (44-50): Find the next one from the series.




Reasoning Answers: 1 (2), 2 (5), 3 (1), 4 (3), 5 (4), 6 (3), 7 (3), 8 (2), 9 (4), 10 (2), 11 (4), 12 (2), 13 (5), 14 (5), 15 (5), 16 (3), 17 (2), 18 (3), 19 (5), 20 (4), 21 (4), 22 (3), 23 (1), 24 (2), 25 (3), 26 (5), 27 (5), 28 (2), 29 (4), 30 (3), 31 (1), 32 (1), 33 (1), 34 (2), 35 (4) , 36 (3), 37 (5), 38 (2), 39 (1), 40 (3), 41 (4), 42 (1), 43 (5), 44 (1), 45 (1), 46 (4), 47 (1), 48 (2), 49 (4), 50 (4)

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