RRB PO Prelims Reasoning Ability Quiz
Reasoning Ability is a part of almost all major competitive exams in the country and is perhaps the most scoring section also. Aspirants who regularly practice questions have a good chance of scoring well in the Reasoning Ability Section. So here we are providing you with the RRB PO Reasoning Ability Quiz to help you prepare better. This RRB PO Reasoning Ability Quiz includes all of the most recent pattern-based questions, as well as Previous Year Questions. This RRB PO Reasoning Ability Quiz is available to you at no cost. Candidates will be provided with a detailed explanation of each question in this RRB PO Reasoning Ability Quiz. Candidates must practice this RRB PO Reasoning Ability Quiz to achieve a good score in the Reasoning Ability Section.
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Six persons-Tiger, Akshay, Shahrukh, Varun, Ranveer and Arjun—stay on different floors of a six-storey building (ground floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as floor 6). Each of them is in a different profession, viz Doctor, Engineer, Lawyer, Architect, Journalist and Teacher.
Varun is a lawyer but stays neither on floor 2 nor on floor 5. Akshay is neither an Architect nor a Journalist but stays on floor 6. The Journalist doesn’t stay below the floor of the Architect but stays below the floor of the Engineer. The Teacher stays either on floor 1 or on floor 4. Ranveer doesn’t stay on an odd-numbered floor. Tiger, who stays on floor 4, is either a Journalist or an Architect. Either Shahrukh or Arjun is an Engineer.
1. If Arjun stays on floor 1, what is the profession of Shahrukh?
(a) Lawyer
(b) Engineer
(c) Teacher
(d) Architect
(e) Can’t be determined
2. Who stays on floor 3?
(a) Engineer
(b) Lawyer
(c) Doctor
(d) Architect
(e) Teacher
3. Which of the following combinations is definitely true?
(a) Shahrukh–Teacher–Floor 1
(b) Varun–Lawyer–Floor 5
(c) Ranveer–Architect–Floor 2
(d) Arjun–Engineer–Floor 5
(e) None of these
4. Which of the following combinations is definitely false?
(a) Tiger–Journalist–Floor 2
(b) Akshay–Doctor–Floor 6
(c) Ranveer–Architect–Floor 2
(d) Varun–Lawyer–Floor 3
(e) None of these
5. Who stays on floor 2?
(a) Engineer
(b) Lawyer
(c) Doctor
(d) Architect
(e) Teacher
Directions 6-10): In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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. Give answer
6. Conclusions: I. Some Blue being White is a possibility.
II. All Black being Red is a possibility.
Statements: Some Red are Blue.
All Blue are Black.
No Black is a White.
(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.
7. Conclusions: I. No White is a Blue.
II. Some Red are not White.
Statements: Some Red are Blue.
All Blue are Black.
No Black is a White.
(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.
8. Statements: All Cows are Dogs.
No Dogs is an Horses.
Conclusions: I. Some Cows are not Horses.
II. No Cows is an Horses.
(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.
9. Statements: No Chairs is a Tables.
Some Tables are Spoons.
Conclusions: I. Some Spoons are not Chairs.
II. All Chairs being Spoons is a possibility.
(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.
10. Statements: Some Bottles are Caps.
All Caps are Handles.
Conclusions: I. All Bottles being Handles is a possibility.
II. Some Handles are Caps.
(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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