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SBI Clerk 2020 Reasoning Test - 34
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SBI Clerk 2020 Reasoning Test - 34
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and H are arranged in the form of stack from top to bottom. Each box contain different number of chocolates viz. 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 but not necessarily in the same order.

    Box B is placed three boxes above of box F. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D. Box G is placed adjacent to box B and also contains twice the number of chocolates than box C. Number of Chocolates in  Box D is equal to the square value of Number of chocolates in Box B. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed adjacent to each other. One box is placed between box G and box E which contains highest number of chocolates. Box C is placed below of box A. Box F contains more chocolates than box A.

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    How many boxes are between box G and box F?

    Solutions

    Box B is placed third above of box F. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D.

    Box G is placed immediate to box B. One box is placed between box G and box E which contain highest number of chocolates. Box C placed below of box A.

    Box G contain twice number of chocolates than box C. Box D chocolates are equal to the square of box B chocolates. In the way possible cases are 4 and 16 for B and D respectively. Then the possible option for G and C is only 5 and 10 because 4 and 16 are not available for C and G respectively. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Box F contains more chocolates than box A. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed immediate to each other. So case 1 is eliminated.

    So the final arrangement is,

     

  • Question 2/10
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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and H are arranged in the form of stack from top to bottom. Each box contain different number of chocolates viz. 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 but not necessarily in the same order.

    Box B is placed three boxes above of box F. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D. Box G is placed adjacent to box B and also contains twice the number of chocolates than box C. Number of Chocolates in  Box D is equal to the square value of Number of chocolates in Box B. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed adjacent to each other. One box is placed between box G and box E which contains highest number of chocolates. Box C is placed below of box A. Box F contains more chocolates than box A.

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    Which box is exactly placed between box E and immediately above box of box A?

    Solutions

    Box B is placed third above of box F. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D.

    Box G is placed immediate to box B. One box is placed between box G and box E which contain highest number of chocolates. Box C placed below of box A.

    Box G contain twice number of chocolates than box C. Box D chocolates are equal to the square of box B chocolates. In the way possible cases are 4 and 16 for B and D respectively. Then the possible option for G and C is only 5 and 10 because 4 and 16 are not available for C and G respectively. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Box F contains more chocolates than box A. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed immediate to each other. So case 1 is eliminated.

    So the final arrangement is,

     

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and H are arranged in the form of stack from top to bottom. Each box contain different number of chocolates viz. 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 but not necessarily in the same order.

    Box B is placed three boxes above of box F. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D. Box G is placed adjacent to box B and also contains twice the number of chocolates than box C. Number of Chocolates in  Box D is equal to the square value of Number of chocolates in Box B. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed adjacent to each other. One box is placed between box G and box E which contains highest number of chocolates. Box C is placed below of box A. Box F contains more chocolates than box A.

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    Number of boxes placed between box E and box F is as same as between box A and box _____?

    Solutions

    Box B is placed third above of box F. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D.

    Box G is placed immediate to box B. One box is placed between box G and box E which contain highest number of chocolates. Box C placed below of box A.

    Box G contain twice number of chocolates than box C. Box D chocolates are equal to the square of box B chocolates. In the way possible cases are 4 and 16 for B and D respectively. Then the possible option for G and C is only 5 and 10 because 4 and 16 are not available for C and G respectively. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Box F contains more chocolates than box A. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed immediate to each other. So case 1 is eliminated.

    So the final arrangement is,

     

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and H are arranged in the form of stack from top to bottom. Each box contain different number of chocolates viz. 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 but not necessarily in the same order.

    Box B is placed three boxes above of box F. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D. Box G is placed adjacent to box B and also contains twice the number of chocolates than box C. Number of Chocolates in  Box D is equal to the square value of Number of chocolates in Box B. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed adjacent to each other. One box is placed between box G and box E which contains highest number of chocolates. Box C is placed below of box A. Box F contains more chocolates than box A.

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    Which box contains least number of chocolates?

    Solutions

    Box B is placed third above of box F. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D.

    Box G is placed immediate to box B. One box is placed between box G and box E which contain highest number of chocolates. Box C placed below of box A.

    Box G contain twice number of chocolates than box C. Box D chocolates are equal to the square of box B chocolates. In the way possible cases are 4 and 16 for B and D respectively. Then the possible option for G and C is only 5 and 10 because 4 and 16 are not available for C and G respectively. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Box F contains more chocolates than box A. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed immediate to each other. So case 1 is eliminated.

    So the final arrangement is,

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven boxes A, B, C, D, E, F and H are arranged in the form of stack from top to bottom. Each box contain different number of chocolates viz. 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 20 but not necessarily in the same order.

    Box B is placed three boxes above of box F. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D. Box G is placed adjacent to box B and also contains twice the number of chocolates than box C. Number of Chocolates in  Box D is equal to the square value of Number of chocolates in Box B. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed adjacent to each other. One box is placed between box G and box E which contains highest number of chocolates. Box C is placed below of box A. Box F contains more chocolates than box A.

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    What is the difference of chocolates between box E and box C?

    Solutions

    Box B is placed third above of box F. Two boxes are placed between box B and box D.

    Box G is placed immediate to box B. One box is placed between box G and box E which contain highest number of chocolates. Box C placed below of box A.

    Box G contain twice number of chocolates than box C. Box D chocolates are equal to the square of box B chocolates. In the way possible cases are 4 and 16 for B and D respectively. Then the possible option for G and C is only 5 and 10 because 4 and 16 are not available for C and G respectively. Number of chocolates in box F is equal to the sum of chocolates of boxes A and B. Box F contains more chocolates than box A. The boxes which contain 10 and 5 chocolates are not placed immediate to each other. So case 1 is eliminated.

    So the final arrangement is,

     

  • Question 6/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Give Answer:

    a) If Only conclusion I follows.

    b) If Only conclusion II follows.

    c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

    d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

    e) If both conclusions I and II follow.

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    Statements:

    M < O = N ≤ K < E ≥ Y = S;  D < K ≥ B

    Conclusions:

    I). M < K

    II). O > B

    Solutions

    I). M < K => (M < O = N ≤ K) =True

    II). O > B => (O = N ≤ K ≥ B) =False

     

  • Question 7/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Give Answer:

    a) If Only conclusion I follows.

    b) If Only conclusion II follows.

    c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

    d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

    e) If both conclusions I and II follow.

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    Statements:

    R < A = I ≥ N ;   S ≥ A  

    Conclusions:

    I). S > N

    II). N = S

    Solutions

    I). S > N => (S ≥ A = I ≥ N) = False

    II). N = S => (S ≥ A = I ≥ N) = False

    But it’s either true. It’s a complimentary pair.

     

  • Question 8/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read both the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

    Give Answer:

    a) If Only conclusion I follows.

    b) If Only conclusion II follows.

    c) If either conclusion I or II follows.

    d) If Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

    e) If both conclusions I and II follow.

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    Statements:

    P ≥ R < U ≤ M < V ; T ≤ U

    Conclusions:

    I). V > T

    II). P > T

    Solutions

    I). V > T => (T ≤ U ≤ M < V) = True

    II). P < T => (T ≤ U > R ≤ P) = False

     

  • Question 9/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven persons are sitting in the linear line facing east. T sits second to the left of Y. Two persons sit between T and U, who sits at any one of extreme end. Three persons sit between W and Z who sits immediate to T. As many persons sits between T and W is one person less than the number of persons between X and Y. Both V and X doesn’t sits immediate to each other.

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    Who sits to the immediate left of V?

    Solutions

    T sits second to the left of Y. Two persons sit between T and U, who sits at any one of extreme end.

    Three persons sit between W and Z who sits immediate to T. As many persons sits between T and W are less than one person between X and Y. Both V and X doesn’t sits immediate to each other.

     

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    Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

    Seven persons are sitting in the linear line facing east. T sits second to the left of Y. Two persons sit between T and U, who sits at any one of extreme end. Three persons sit between W and Z who sits immediate to T. As many persons sits between T and W is one person less than the number of persons between X and Y. Both V and X doesn’t sits immediate to each other.

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    Who sits between W and V?

    Solutions

    T sits second to the left of Y. Two persons sit between T and U, who sits at any one of extreme end.

    Three persons sit between W and Z who sits immediate to T. As many persons sits between T and W are less than one person between X and Y. Both V and X doesn’t sits immediate to each other.

     

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