Reasoning Quiz for Banking entrance exams

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This quiz consists of questions from
various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your
answers/ responses in the comments section below and we’ll soon let you know
the correct answers!

Directions
(Q. 1-5) Following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given
below.

519      328      746
     495     
837

1. If half
of the second highest number is subtracted from the third highest number, what
will be the value?

(1) 156             (2)
146             (3) 213             (4) 314             (5) None of these

2. If the
positions of the first and the third digits in each of the numbers are
interchanged, which of the following will be the second digit of the lowest
number?

(1) 1                 (2)
2                 (3) 4                 (4) 9                 (5) 3

3. If in
each number the third digit becomes the first digit, the first digit becomes
the second digit and the second digit becomes the third digit. Which of the
following will be the first digit of the second highest number?

(1) 9                 (2)
6                 (3) 5                 (4) 7                 (5) 8

4. Which of
the following represents the difference between the first and the second digits
of the second highest number?

(1) 4                 (2)
1                 (3) 3                 (4)
5                 (5) None of these

5. If ‘1’
is subtracted from the third digit of each number and ‘1’ is added to the first
digit of each number, which of the following will be the sum of the second and
third digits of the second lowest number?

(1) 13               (2)
9                 (3) 8                 (4) 6                 (5) None of these

Directions
(Q. 6-10) In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.

6.
Statements- Some carrots are brinjals. Some brinjals are apples. All apples are
bananas.

Conclusions

I. Some
apples are carrot8s.

II. Some
bananas are brinjals.

III. Some
bananas are carrots.

(1) Only I follows

(2) Only II follows

(3) Only III follows

(4) Only either II or III follows

(5) None of the above

7.
Statements-All keys are locks. All locks are bangles. All bangles are cars.

Conclusions

I. Some
cars are locks.

II. Some
bangles are keys.

III. Some
cars are keys.

(1) Only I follows

(2) Only I and II follow

(3) Only I and III follow

(4) Only II and III follow

(5) All I, II and III follow

8.
Statements-All fruits are leaves. Some leaves are trees. No tree is house.

Conclusions

I. Some houses are fruits.

II. Some trees are fruits.

III. No house is fruit.

(1) Only I follows

(2) Only II follows

(3) Only III follows

(4) Only either I or III follows

(5) None follows

9.
Statements-All tables are mirrors. Some mirrors are chairs. All chairs are
glasses. Conclusions

I. Some glasses are mirrors.

II. Some chairs are tables.

III. Some mirrors are tables.

(1) Only I and II follow

(2) Only II and III follow

(3) Only I and III follow

(4) All I, II and III follow

(5) None of the above

10.
Statements-All calculators are boxes. All boxes are taps. Some taps are
machines. Conclusions

I. Some machines are boxes.

II. Some taps are calculators.

III. Some boxes are calculators.

(1) Only I and II follow

(2) Only I and III follow

(3) Only II and III follow

(4) All I, II and III follow

(5) None of these

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