RBI Assistant Mains 2022: Reasoning Ability Quiz-5

RBI Assistant 2022: Reasoning Ability Quiz

Almost all major competitive exams in the country have a section on Reasoning Ability, and it is also one of the most scoring sections. Candidates can ace this section in exams if they practice regularly in a dedicated manner. So here we are providing you with the RBI Assistant Mains 2022 Reasoning Ability Quiz to help you prepare better. This RBI Assistant Mains 2022 Reasoning Ability Quiz includes all of the most recent pattern-based questions, as well as Previous Year Questions. This RBI Assistant Mains 2022 Reasoning Ability Quiz is totally FREE. Candidates will be provided with a detailed explanation of each question in this RBI Assistant Mains 2022 Reasoning Ability Quiz. Candidates must practice this RBI Assistant Mains 2022 Reasoning Ability Quiz to achieve a good score in the Reasoning Ability Section.

Directions (1-5): Study the given information carefully to answer the following questions:
Seven cricketers i.e. Shivam, Manjot, Merlo, Shubman, Param, Kamlesh and Ryan who all are sitting in a row such that some of them face south and some face in the north direction. Some of them are batsman who scored different runs and some are bowler who took different number of wickets in the same game played between Australia and India such that some players belong to India and some of them belong to Australia. Batsman can’t take wickets and bowlers can’t score runs.
Ryan who is a bowler of Australian team sits third to the left of Shubman who is not a bowler. Both Ryan and Shubman face opposite direction. One of the bowler from Indian team who took 3 wickets sits third to the right of the one who scored 76 runs, who does not belong to Indian team. One of the bowler from Australia who took four wickets sits at one of the end of the row. Kamlesh who is an Indian bowler faces south direction. Shivam who scored 45 runs sits second to the left of Merlo and he belongs to India. The only batsman from Australia scored 76 runs and he face north direction. Shubman is one of the immediate neighbours of Merlo. Manjot who scored 101 runs in the match against Australia face the same direction as Shubman. Param is bowler and he took 2 wickets in the match against India and sits second to the left of Ryan and both face same direction. Shubman is not Australian. Merlo is not a bowler. The one who scored 31 runs sits second to the right of Kamlesh. Shivam face south direction.

1. Who among the following sits on the immediate right of Manjot?
(a) Merlo
(b) Shubman
(c) Shivam
(d) None of these
(e) The one who scored 76 runs

Answer & Explanation
Ans. c

 

2. Who among the following scored 76 runs?
(a) Merlo
(b) Kamlesh
(c) Shivam
(d) Shubman
(e) None of these

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

3. How many persons faces south direction?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) More than Three
(e) No one

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

4. Who among the following takes 4 wickets in match?
(a) Merlo
(b) Shivam
(c) Kamlesh
(d) Param
(e) Ryan

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

5. Which of the following group represent the players from Australia?
(a) Kamlesh, Ryan and Merlo
(b) Ryan, Param and Merlo
(c) Shubman and Merlo
(d) Ryan, Merlo and the one who scored 101 runs
(e) None of these

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions asked:
The questions given below contain two statements giving some information. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the questions?

6. On which day in September did the Zoo reopen for the public?
I. Shaan correctly remembers that the Zoo reopened after 11th September but before 17th September.
II. Amrit correctly remembers that the zoo reopened after 15th September but before 18th September.
(a) If statement I is sufficient but II alone is not sufficient.
(b) If statement II is sufficient but I alone is not sufficient.
(c) If either statement I or II alone is sufficient.
(d) If both statements I and II together are not sufficient.
(e) If both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e
Exp. Both statements I and II are sufficient to answer the questions. The Zoo reopened for the public on 16th September.

7. How is ‘tightened’ written in a code language?
I. In a code language ‘Security tightened police’ is written as ‘cu ht li’ and ‘police team reached’ is written as ‘li am ca’.
II. In a code language ‘accused arrested Security’ is written as ‘cu re ce’ and ‘ Shubham arrested by police’ is written as ‘ bh bo re li’.
(a) If statement I is sufficient but II alone is not sufficient.
(b) If statement II is sufficient but I alone is not sufficient.
(c) If either statement I or II alone is sufficient.
(d) If both statements I and II together are not sufficient.
(e) If both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e
Exp. Both statements I and II are sufficient to answer the questions. The code for ‘tightened’ is ‘ht’.

8. Who among A, B, C, D and E is the youngest?
I. E and A are younger than B and C.
II. A is younger than only B and D. C is younger than E, who is younger than A.
(a) If statement I is sufficient but II alone is not sufficient.
(b) If statement II is sufficient but I alone is not sufficient.
(c) If either statement I or II alone is sufficient.
(d) If both statements I and II together are not sufficient.
(e) If both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b
Exp. From statement II we get our final answer. C is the youngest among the five.
B/D > D/B > A > E > C

9. How A is related with M?
I. M is the father of D, who is the only grandson of B. A is married to B.
II. A is the only child of D. M is father of D, who is married to B, who has no son.
(a) If statement I is sufficient but II alone is not sufficient.
(b) If statement II is sufficient but I alone is not sufficient.
(c) If either statement I or II alone is sufficient.
(d) If both statements I and II together are not sufficient.
(e) If both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Answer & Explanation

10. Six students M, N, O, P, R and Q who all are sitting around a circular table such that all are facing outside. who among the following sits on the immediate right of Q?
I. Q sits third to the left of P and is not an immediate neighbour M and N. R sits third to the right of N who is not an immediate neighbour of M. R sits on the immediate right of M.
II. M sits third to the right of O, who does not sit on the immediate right of R. R sits third to the right of N.
Q sits third to the right of P.
(a) If statement I is sufficient but II alone is not sufficient.
(b) If statement II is sufficient but I alone is not sufficient.
(c) If either statement I or II alone is sufficient.
(d) If both statements I and II together are not sufficient.
(e) If both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Answer & Explanation

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