3 Hour Marathon For Mains Level Reasoning IBPS PO Clerk No Anno

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5 Hour Marathon For Mains Level Reasoning - IBPS PO / Clerk ‘Seven bankers namely - A, B, C, D, E, F, and G hold different designations in the same bank viz.- Executive Director (ED), General Manager (GM), Deputy General Manager (DGM), Manager (MG), Assistant Manager (AM), Probationary Officer (PO), and Clerk. They all like different car viz.- BMW, Mercedes, Ferrari, Jeep Gladiator, Land Rover, Suzuki Samurai and Ford Raptor. All the information is not necessary in the same order. Note: - Designations are given in descending order from Executive director to Clerk. A banker can be terminated only by his/her higher designated officer but not an immediate higher officer. The one who likes Ford Raptor is as Deputy General Manager and terminates F, who doesn't like Joop Gladiator lesignation of F is immediately higher than the one who likes Mercedes. The one who likes Jeep Gladiator is designated lower to E and the one who likes Land Rover but as much as higher than A, who likes Ferrari. The one who likes Land Rover is not an Executive director. The one who likes Jeep Gladiator is terminated by E, who is neither General Manager nor likes BMW. Two persons are des 1d between C and the one who likes BMW. C terminates G, who doesn't like Mercedes. S is not designated higher to G. DE, F ait G Um & da a sete eS atic. wert Maes (ED), Aedes (GM), 37 murat (OGM), sa (MG), aera wat (AM), aera a aie HS tee ‘Seven bankers namely ~ A, B, C, D, E, F, and G hold different designations in the samo bank viz.- Executive Director (ED), General Manager (GM), Deputy General ‘Managor (OGM), Manager (MG), Assistant Manager (AM), Probationary Officer (PO), and Clerk. They all like different car viz.- BMW, Mercedes, Ferrari, Jeep Gladiator, Land Rover, Suzuki Samurai and Ford Raptor. All the information is not necessary in the same order. ‘Note: - Designations are given in descending order from Executive director to Clerk. A banker can be terminated only by his/her hhigher designated officer but not an immediate higher officer. The one who likes Ford Raptor is as Deputy Genoral Manager_and terminates F, who doesn't like Jeep Gladiator. The designation of F is immediately higher than the one who likes Mercedes. The one who likes Jeop Gladiator is designated lower to E and the fone who likes Land Rover but as much as hhigher than A, who likes Ferrari. The one who likes Land Rover is not an Executive director. The one who likes Jeep Gladiator is terminated by E, who is neither General Manager nor likes BMW. Two persons are designated betwoen C and the one who likes BMW. C terminates G, who doesn't like Morcedes. $ is not designated higher to G. Designation ‘Names car > E Suzuki Samurai om c Land Rover GM 8 Ford Raptor ‘Manager 6 Jeep Gladiator AM F Bmw PO. ° Mercedes Gerk A Ferrari A certain number of persons are living in a building containing two flats viz. Flat A and Flat B with a certain number of floors. Flat A is to the west of Flat B. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on. Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 whereas flat B of floor 2 is immediately above the fiat B of floor 4 and so on. D lives north-west flat of J and lives three floors above C. The number of floors below B is one less than above S. The number of floors below E is, same as above T, both lives on the same flat. A lives southeast of the one who is. living immediately below J. L lives on the same flat as D ind lives exactly between J and C. B live five floors, above A, lives northwest flat of A. The number of floors between L and S is two I and A. The number of floors bet same as between D and K. below the one who lives immediately below T. Not more than seven floors between J and Y. The number of floors between D and L is the same as between D and $ who live northeast of L. Only one floor is there between J and C. E lives west of A. K lives three floors below B who does not live south fC. Z lives southwest of Y. K lives in the same flat 18 B. Not more than two floors are there below K. oe. Arie wait oer frat aiftet free fates sear eee frets en oer afer oe ‘after da fag aisat f gem A gear achat ToD eae ‘Fiferett tr Hear, D Sher ia ee ZT ‘Scere Are WEA are Uh Bat ‘Brera seit afore AGT 1D Ate L & der Feera Fie Ste ate Fear aifarat A sear TATE, Sieseee deat J att c tare daa Uw afar bl , A ait a wee K, Baar aire A RET, SC BOTA et wT Z, YH aTwOT aR ‘Wart K, BH Bars wate A TET EL cee ga ateeniaoee A certain number of persons are living in a building containing two flats viz. Flat A and Flat B with a certain number of floors. Flat A Is to the wost of Flat B. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on. Flat A of floor 2 is immediatoly above flat A of floor 1 whereas flat B of floor 2 is immediately above the flat B of floor 4 and so on. D lives north-west flat of J and lives three floors above C. The number of floors below B Is one less than above S. The number of floors below E is samo as above T, both lives ‘on the same flat. A lives southeast of the one who is living immediately below J. L lives on the same flat as D and lives exactly betwoon J and C. B live five floors above A, lives northwest flat of A. The number of floors. between L and $ is two less than betwoen C and A. The number of floors between Y and D Is the same as between D and K. Z lives three floors below the one who lives immediately below T. Not more than seven floors between J and ¥. The number of floors between D and L is the same as between D and $ who live northeast of L. Only one floor ls there betwoen J and C. E lives west of A. K lives three floors below B who does not live south of C. Z lives southwost of Y. K in the same flat as B. Not more than two floors aro there below K. Floors | Flat | FlatB 18, 7 16 15 4 1B 2 a 10 A software engineer prepared a 4x4 matrix to get output. The rows of the matrix are denoted by %,$,@ and & from top to bottom. The columns of the matrix are denoted by P,Q,R and $ from left to right. Rules: ‘The matrix contains numerical values that are obtained as per the following rules. |. Row % contains consecutive multiples of 9 starting from 27 from left to right. | Row $ contains consecutive prime numbers starting from 19 from right to lett. U Row @ contains consecutive multiples of 11 stating from 55 from left to right. IN, Row & contains consecutive odd numbers starting from 33 from left to right. Process of receiving output: To gain output a string is input which is denoted by string X or string Y oF a combination of both. The string contains numerical values of the matrix, which is denoted by placing row name first and then column name. For example: %R means that value of row which is writen at column R. Forms of Output: The output can be received in following four forms. 1A: If the value of output is less than 120 8B: the value of output is between 120 and 200 Ccsif the value of output is between 201 and 260, Ifthe value of output is more than 260 Value of output: There are certain conditions to find the value of output, which is given below. |. fall the values ofa string are odd numbers then subtract the second lowest number from the highest number and take the square ofthe difference. If sum of even numbers is more than that of odd numbers then add the highest and the third highest numbers of the string. ML the string does not contain prime number then fist half ll the numbers and then add them. Note: fa string follows more than one conditions, only preceding condition has to be followed. All the questions are asked on the bass of below mentioned strings. a BS @S xP ‘A: Ifthe value of output is less than 120 B : Ifthe value of output is between 120 and 200 Cif the value of output is between 201 and 260 1D: Ifthe value of output is more than 260 Value of output: There are certain conditions to find the value of output, which is given below. |. fall the values of a string are odd ‘numbers then subtract the second lowest ‘number from the highest number and take the square of the difference. II. Ifsum of even numbers is more than that of odd numbers then add the highest and the third highest numbers of the string. ML. ifthe string does not contain prime ‘number then first half all the numbers and then add them. "Note: If a string follows more than one conditions, only preceding condition has to be followed. All the questions are asked on the basis of below mentioned strings. 1. If only string Y is to be considered as input then which of the following outputs will be received? (a)B (B)A (c)c (D.)o (E.) Either Cor D. 2. If only string X is to be taken as input and the engineer wants to receive output C, then which of the following values can be added to string X? (A.) &Q+ %6P (B.) %R + SR (c.) &S +@P (D.) $5 + &P {E.) Both B and C 1. If only string Y is to be considerd as input then the output will be 400. Thus output D will be received. Hence option D is correct. 2. If only string X is to be considerd as input then the output will be 127. So, to obtain output C we need at least 201 - 127 = 74, ‘Among the given options, only option C produces the value more than 74, &S+@P 39455 = 94 Hence option Cis correct. PITQi Ris % | 27 | 36 | 45 | 54 $ | 31] 29 | 23] 19 @ | 55 | 66 | 77 | ae | & | 33 | 35 | 37 | 39 Eleven persons namely ~ L, M, N, O, P,Q, R, S, T, Uand V are sitting around two concentric polygon tables in such a way that one person sits on each corner. A hexagonal table is inscribed within a pentagonal table. All the persons are facing the centre. Each person gets different number of toffees viz.- 8, 13, 16, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 35, and 39. All the information is not necessary in the same order. Only one pair of persons sits exactly oppos each other i.e. One sitting in the hexagonal table ai other sitting in the pentagonal table. N sits second to the left of the one who gets the number of toffees which is multiple of 5. V sits second to the right of the one who sits fourth to the left of P. P sits exactly opposite to N. Neither N nor O sits adjacent to U. T and the one who gets 24 toffees are not sitting at the same table. V and N are not sitting at the same table. Q, who gets 31 toffees, sits adjacent to V but not adjacent to P. U, who gets an even number of toffees, sits third to the right of R, who gets 39 toffees. L sits second to the left of S, who gets 5 toffees more than U. L sits at the pentagonal table. L gets an odd prime number of toffees. T and the one who gets 8 toffees are sitting adjacent to each other. Neither U nor L sits adjacent to V, who gets 4 toffees more than N. Both L and R are not sitting at the same table. One person sits between the one who gets 24 toffees and O, who gets 27 toffees. The one who gets 13 and 25 toffees are sitting on the same table. the ‘cafret Heel - L, M,N, O, P,Q, RS, T, USE V a eT procera tee Frena oearaet etre wes ar ee 1 Batt Sate ae ST. ee RR GUE stray ater a eA ater area ate Par }, 13, 16, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 35, Eas Raphi waa arora abt Bae ww SS aT Nac nae eet eto woesres a. age ee aoa eg eae Saree tare & art 8 ate Saat & doar G1 PN Se ‘tear Bi vat N tea Bo ee ere aT ne Ne a wa ATT con gerae ee Seo een Shaan Pat doar & TU 35 ehh aftr Pech Fl L taper star oe Moe BI L ar cheat A a Seren rare seca Frm 1 T 3A 8 eHeY et Te Ue BSE actu SAG L, v Hoard Soars, STINTS Ie war Ee abs tard a 8 24 sofa et atk 0, fat 27 efftvar rect &, % ata we afte soar Bl Ferra 13 Ste 25 chive rect &, a uw eA ASE al N sits second to the left of the one who gets the number of toffees which is multiple of 5. V sits second to the right of the one who sits fourth to the left of P. P sits exactly opposite to N. Neither N nor O sits adjacent to U. T and the one who gets 24 toffees are not sitting at the same table. V and N are not sitting at the same table. Q, who gets 31 toffees, sits adjacent to V but not adjacent to P. U, who gets an even number of toffees, sits third to the right of R, who gets 39 toffees. L sits second to the left of S, who gets § toffees more than U. L sits at the pentagonal tablo. L gots an odd prime number of toffees. T and the one who gets 8 toffees are sitting adjacent to each other. Neither U nor L sits adjacent to V, who gets 4 toffees more than N. Both L and R are not sitting at the same table. One person sits between the one who gets 24 toffees and O, who gets 27 toffees. The one who gets 13 and 25 toffees are sitting on the same table. Eight chocolates boxes viz. Munch, Dairymilk, Perk, Snickers, Bournville, Kitkat, fuse and § Star are placed one above the other in a single stack. Each chocolate box is of different weight in kgs viz. 32, 39, 40, 42, 47, 49, 54 and 56. All the information is not necessarily in the same order. The lower-most box is numbered as 1 and the box immediately above is numbered as 2 and so on. Note: The weight of the chocolate is the multiple of the box value which is kept immediately below it. The weight of the chocolate in the lowermost box is the multiple of the box value of the top-most box. Dairymilk was placed at a prime numbered position and immediately below Kitkat. The weight of the chocolate which is second from the bottom is a prime number and less than the weight of the chocolate which is immediately below it. Weight of fourth box from the bottom is an odd number. Only three boxes are there between Kitkat and Munch. The weight of the chococlate which is immediately below Munch is {an even number but neither the highest weight nor the second highest weight. The chocolate with the third highest weight is, three boxes above Snickers, which is just below the Fuse. The difference between the weights of § Star and Perk is an odd number, where 5 Star has more weight than both Bournville and Perk. The difference between the highest weight and the ‘sum of the weights of Snickers and Bournville is not more than 15. The cake immediately below Bournville doesn’t have the second highest weight. ans tiaae atan arta Fa, Sitier, Th, ere, asieten, Prete, 5. Wed FER HUH aa UH ST UH aT TT Bl seat aaHIe AAA AT HAT-3HTAT THAT 32, 39, 40, 42, 47, 49, 54 te 56 Fevoit A era Bl AA SATAY eM HA A wr TRL aT I TAT afteh aret aterer ht eieaT 1 & St cteaTet SH ae ater Hr ewAT 2 BH get aE SATA aT ee eae Se ae ae a Rea aE re veneer ene ca NL es ea eS ere ae en ae Ia aT 1 se STOR eT EH ee ster 2 aeares A Tar Ta tae a ott TH AAS MT LMA HE, UH HST eT & athe Se aeare atte are alee: Tare Baa Fi area a ate atere wr aor vs Pg Tea B) fercthe ate ae & dre dae ce alee Ei Sa alee HT oom, Sate H acare Ae t, UH aa Seer, Ae a at Some aor Se ae SEAT SORTA THB) AAT TaN aoe Aare ave Mawate HTH ata ala SHS, a ITS aera aT Ee EE TT Sigiet ater 1 HAT UH FAVA HEAT B, Tel VET FEN HI Aaa asides HT Th Atel M Gera A aitrw Ol SOTA Tara SN Pere Sth aisfedio & cart & ater & dre ar sa 15 B Hite agi Bl asides F acara Ae & alewde a GEA Ba Hits Tart aE BI Note: The weight of the chocolate Is the ‘multiple of the box value which is kopt Immediately below it. The weight of the chocolate in the lowermost box is tho ‘multiple of the box value of the top-most bos Dairymilk was placed at a prime numbered position and immediately below Kitkat. The weight of the chocolate which is second from bottom is a prime number and less than the weight of the chocolate which Is immediately below it. Weight of fourth ‘box from the bottom Is an odd number. Only three boxes are thore between Kitkat and Munch. The weight of the chococlate which is immediately below ‘Munch is an even number but neither the highest woight nor the second highest weight. The chocolate with thé third highest weight Is three boxes above Snickers, which is just below the Fuse. The difference between the woights of § Star and Perk is an odd number, where § Star has more weight than both Bournville and Pork. The difference betwoen the highest woight and the sum of the weights of Snickers: 1d Bournville is not more than 15. The cake immediately below Bournville doesn't have the second highest weight. Boxes Chocolates Weight 8 Perk 49g 7 Munch sake 6 Fuse 40kg 5 Snickers | _32kg a Bournville | _39kg 3 Kitkat akg 2 Dairymik | 47k 1 5 Star Soke Ina certain number system, numbers are represented in two notations i.e. in form of ‘#' and '@" only. Where '#" stands for "0" and '@" stands for "1", The subsequent numbers are represented in the following manner. 2is represented as @# 3is represented as @@ 4is represented as @## Sis represented as @#@ and so on... Based on this code language, find the answer for the questions given beside. 1. Find the resultant when @@@HtHH@ is divided by @@@@? (a) @@#@ (8) @@@@ (Cc) #@#@ (D.) @n#@ (E.) None of these 2. Find the sum of @###@## and @H#@##@? (A.) @@HHHH@ (8.) @@@#@H@ (c.) @@H@Ht (0) @xm@@r@ {E.) None of these 1. Therefore resultant is 1111 = @@@@ Hence option Bis correct. 2. Therefore resultant is 10001101 > @###@@#@ Hence option D is correct. NIN|N] Ny slwly 141 70 ] w|rin[e]e|efio|y (lalla = olole]=|-Je]= Eight persons ~ A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a row in such a way that some are facing north whereas others are facing south. Each person likes diferent chocolates viz.-Kikat, Perk, Dairymilk, Bournville, Fuse, % Star, Sneakers and Toblerone. Al the information is not necessary in the same order. “P @ Q" moans “P is second to the right of Q”. “=P & Q” means “Two persons are sitting between P and Q”. “

]<]e]x|n]z]o]u Eight persons A to H sit at seat 1 to 8, but not necessarily in the same order. Eight persons P to W sit at seat 9 to 16, but not necessarily in the same order. Eight persons face towards the centre and eight persons faces away from the centre. Not more than two adjacent persons face in same direction. No two persons on same edge in rectangular table (seat 1 to 8) face in same direction. Each of them has different amounts such as Rs. 500, Rs. 750, Rs. 800, Rs. 1000, Rs. 1200, Rs. 1500, Rs. 1800, Rs, 1900, Rs. 2200, Rs. 2500, Rs. 2700, Rs. 2800, Rs. 3000, Rs. 3300, Rs. 3500 and Rs. 3550. Seating table Is shown in below figure. ‘Some of the information is given in coded form based on the below conditions. . . |. P%Q means P sits third to the left of Q. 4 1. P&Q means P sits third to the right of Q. % IL, P#Q means P has twice the amount of Q. IV. P@Q means P faces in same direction as Q. 4 { 1 V. PAQ means P faces in different dire: asQ. 1 : V%S §E&D D#G V@W P@H BAR PAW HG U@R Q*T UMS ‘Sum of the amount with the persons sitting on the same edge (rectangular table) together is Rs. 4000. P has Rs. 1900 and sits opposite to R but not adjacent to U. D sits to the immediate left of C, who faces towards the centre. Usits either at 10" or 14" seat and C sits at 1* seat. U sits opposite to the one, who has Rs. 3500. Persons having Rs. 750 and Rs. 2700 sit opposite to each other. S, who has highest amount, sits to the immediate right of U, who has lowest amount. B, who has Rs. 1800, sits opposite to D, who sits adjacent to A. Q sits to the immediate right of T, who faces centre. T and H have Rs. 2200 and Rs. 3300, but not in same order. If R has Rs. 800 and then W has ‘more amount than Q, who doesn't sit at 16" seat. G doesn’t sit second to the left of H. ‘Some of the information is given in coded form based on the below conditions. |. P%Q means P sits third to the left of Q. |. P&Q means P sits third to the right of Q. IIL, P#Q means P has twice the amount of Q. 1V. P@Q means P faces in same direction as Q V. PAQ means P faces in different direction 3A. of the amount with the persons sitting on the ‘same edge (rectangular table) together is Rs. 4000. Phas Re. 1900 and sits opposite to R but not adjacent to UD sits to the immediate left of C, who faces towards the centre, U sits either at 10" or 14 seat and C sits at 1 seat. U sits opposite to the one, who has Rs. 3500, Persons having Rs. 750 and Rs. 2700 sit opposite to each other. S, who has highest amount, sits to the Immediate right of U, who has lowest amount. B, who has Rs. 1800, sits opposite to D, who sits adjacent To. Q site to the immediate right of 7, who faces centre. T and H have Rs. 2200 tnd Rs. 3300, but not in same order. If R has Rs. 800 and then W has more amount than Q, who doesn't sit at 16" seat. G o cmt ok whe do + 4 Ht 7 at 7 ai oa A\ eo eth a oo ww tm tle ” = ‘e180 we a : b T ¥ oan amo} 20 e i

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