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December 22, 2021

Reasoning :Seating arrangement questions set -4

REASONING practice questions with Answers for Nellore DCCB Assistant manager/ Clerks & SBI ,RRB 

SET - 4

 Seating arrangement :

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.

Ten guards from A to J are standing on ten gates of a pentagon shaped park. The gates are built such that the gates at the corners of the park are large and the gates at the edges of the park are small. The guards at the large gate are facing towards the center while the guards at the small gate are facing outside the center.

B is standing third to the right of E, who is standing at one of the large gates. C is on the immediate left of D. I is an immediate neighbor of B and stands third to the right of F. C is not adjacent to both F and B. A is facing towards the center. G faces outside and is not an immediate neighbor of I and C. Only 4 guards stand between A and H.

1. Who stands third to the right of H?

A. D.    B. A     C. J.     D. I     E. None of these

2. What is the position of J with respect to A?

A. Fifth to the right 

B. Third to the left 

C. Second to the right 

D. Second to the left

E. Can't be determined

3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the same group?

A. D.       B. I       C. E.       D. J         E. B

4. How many guards stand between G and I, when counted from the left of former?

A. None.     B. 2.     C. 1.     D. 3.       E. 4

5. If C is related to G in a way, H is related to B in the same way then A is related to whom in the same way?

A. D.      B. C      C. J     D. H    E. None of these

Inequalities :

Directions: In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statement. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Choose the correct answer on the basis of information given below.

6. Statements: W < K , Z < M ≤ W , B > Z , R ≤ K

Conclusions: W < B , R > W

A. Both conclusions I and II follow 

B. Either conclusion I or II follows

C. Only conclusion I follows D. Only conclusion II follows

E. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

7. Statements: I ≥ H > A , Q < A = P , H ≥ B , I ≤ G

Conclusions: G = H , G > H

A. Both conclusions I and II follow 

B. Either conclusion I or II follows

C. Only conclusion I follows 

D. Only conclusion II follows

E. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

8. Statements: I ≥ H > A , Q < A = P , H ≥ B , I ≤ G

Conclusions: P < I , G > B

A. Both conclusions I and II follow

 B. Either conclusion I or II follows

C. Only conclusion I follows 

D. Only conclusion II follows

E. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

9. Statements: L ≤ M , O ≥ H , F = M , K ≥ H , I < J > F

Conclusions: L < J , O ≥ K

A. Both conclusions I and II follow 

B. Either conclusion I or II follows

C. Only conclusion I follows 

D. Only conclusion II follows

E. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

10. Statements: X > Y , M = X < Z , T < S , G ≥ T

Conclusions: G > S , Y < Z

A. Both conclusions I and II follow

 B. Either conclusion I or II follows

C. Only conclusion I follows 

D. Only conclusion II follows

E. Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Answers :

1.      A       2.     D     3.     E     4.     B     5.     C  


6.   E        7.    B        8.    C       9.    C        10. D


Note: In DCCB exam pattern  , Reasoning: 35 Questions (35 marks) Puzzles having maximum questions to score. More practice more score.

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