Reasoning Practice Quiz for IBPS Clerk (Set – 3)

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Reasoning Practice Quiz for IBPS Clerk (Set – 3)
Directions (1 – 5): Study the following information and answer the following questions given below:
In a certain code language,
Only fence against world is written as 6©V, 1®T, 23@V, 15@W
When Know better resource is written as 11@W, 18#S, 23@W, 2©U
Educate change grow yourself is written as 7@W, 5#T, 25®S, 3©U
Turn windows freedom humanity is written as 8®S, 20@W, 23©T, 6®T
1. What is the code for ‘expensive’ in the code language?
A) 5@R
B) 5@S
C) 22®Q
D) 5®R
E) None of these
2. What does the code ‘6©U’ represent in the given code language?
A) Fence
B) Friends
C) Forward
D) Fruits
E) None of these
3. What is the code for ‘replace shop’ in the code language?
A) 19@W, 18®T
B) 20®T, 19#W
C) 18@U, 21#W
D) 19®V, 18@T
E) None of these
4. What does the code ’25@W, 7©U’ represent in the given code language?
A) most change
B) yazh garden
C) tools grow
D) your temper
E) Both (B) and (D)
5. What is the code for ‘Social justice’ in the given code language?
A) 10®, 19®V
B) 20#U, 10®S
C) 10®T, 19®U
D) 19®H, 10#F
E) None of these
Directions (6 – 7): Study the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow:
A is son of C. F is sister of A. L has 3 children out of whom 2 are married. I is B’s daughter.  G is daughter-in-law of C. B is sister-in-law of D and mother of K. L is D’s father. D is brother of F. K is grandson of L.
6. How is A related to K?
A) mother
B) brother
C) father
D) grandfather
E) None of these
7. How is G related to B?
A) mother
B) sister-in-law
C) sister
D) grandmother
E) niece
8. How many meaningful words can be formed using the letters ‘A, R, C, E, S, H’, each letter is using only once? If one such word can be formed mark your answer as X and if more than one word can be formed mark your answer as Y and if no such word can be formed mark your answer as Z.
A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) Can’t be determined
E) None of these
Directions (9 – 10):
Point A is 8 m west of point B. Point E is 2 m east of point F. Point G is 3 m east of point H. Point E is 3 m north of point of point D. Point C is 9 m west of point D. Point G is 9 m north of point F. Point C is 6 m south of point B.
9. Find distance AH.
A) 7√6 m
B) 7√5 m
C) 6√6 m
D) 6√5 m
E) None of these
10. A person starts from point G in east direction. Walks for 6 m, takes a right turn, now walks for 5 m. Now he takes a left turn, walks for 3 m, then after two consecutive right turns he reaches point E. Find the distance travelled by him to reach point E.
A) 27 m
B) 25 m
C) 23 m
D) 24 m
E) 28 m
Solutions:
(1 – 5): Number——-> First letter of the word its position.
—-> Symbols, Word containing
1 vowel @
2 vowel ©
3 vowel ®
4 vowel #
Last letter ——>
Count the number of letter in the word, the position of reverse alphabetical order.
Example:
‘Only’ coded as —>15 @ w
O —>is 15th letter
@—-> for one vowel in the word
W —-> number of letters 4, reverse alphabetical order 4th letter is W.
1. B)   2. D)   3. E)   4. B)   5. C)  
6. C)   7. B)  
8. B) More than one word can be formed
(i) SEARCH
(ii) ARCHES
9. D)
Vertical distance = GF – (CB – ED) = 9 – (6-3) = 6
Horizontal distance = AB + (CD – (HG + FE)) = 8 + (9 – (3+2) = 12
Required distance AH = √(62 + 122) = 6√5 m
10. B)
6 + 5+ 3 + (9-5) + (3+4) = 25 m