High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

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 There is a rectangular sheet pasted on a wall with 8 unequal divisions (in height) vertically. Its dimensions are 16*64 sq. cm. Top division is numbered 1, then 2, and so on. Each division contains different number of small square sheets pasted in them. The side of these small square sheets is 4 cm each. One layer inside a division can contain only 4 sheets and remaining sheets are kept above these 4 in layers accordingly (The second layer can be started to fill with sheets only after filling the first layer with 4 sheets, and so on). So height of a particular division is according to the number of layers in respective divisions. Each division contains different colored sheets – pink, blue, white, yellow, red, grey, silver, green but not necessarily in the same order (If division 1 contains blue colored sheet, then all sheets in division 1 are blue colored)There are 2 divisions between the division with 4 sheets and red colored sheets. The sum of sheets in division number 1 and 6 is 14. If the sheets in division number 4 are combined to form a large square, they form a 8*8 sq. cm square. Height of division number 7 is 12 cm. The division carrying yellow colored sheets is next in number to division carrying red colored sheets. The division leaving 3 divisions from division carrying red colored sheets is 4 cm in height. No division carries less than 2 sheets. There are 3 divisions between the division with 7 sheets and blue colored sheets. The division with red colored sheets contains 6 sheets. 3 of the divisions have same height (in cm) and number of sheets in them respectively. There is 1 division between the division with 8 sheets and white colored sheets. There are 3 divisions between the division with 10 sheets and silver colored sheets. There are more than 2 divisions between the division with silver colored and white colored sheets. The division with blue colored sheets does not contain 8 sheets. There is 1 division between the division with 5 sheets and green colored sheets. The division with grey colored sheets is above the division with green colored sheets. The division with pink colored sheets is below the division with grey colored sheets. There are total 54 sheets to be pasted on the rectangular sheet. 

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WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017

New Pattern Reasoning Questions for NICL AO Mains Exam

Dear Readers,

Reasoning is a game of wits and presence of mind! Yes, it is true and it might seem as the greatest of the challenge after English Section’s surprises but yet this one can easily be dealt with. You just need correct practice and hardwire your brain to quickly make decisions of what to attempt and what to leave. Practice with these new pattern reasoning question for NICL AO Mains Exam.

Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the questions given below:

There are seven persons, namely P, Q, R, S, T, U and V. They go to gym by different car namely Audi, Toyota, Tata, Ford, Nissan, Hyundai and Fiat, but not necessarily in the same order, starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week). T goes to gym on Thursday. Only one person goes to gym between T and the one who goes to gym by Nissan car. P goes to gym immediately after the one who goes to gym by Nissan car. Only three people go to gym between P and the one who goes to gym by Tata car. Only two people go to gym between the one who goes to gym by Tata car and U. The person, who goes to gym by Fiat car, goes to gym before U, but after Thursday. More than two people go to gym between the one who goes to gym by Fiat car and R. The one who goes to gym by Audi car goes to gym immediately before the one who goes to gym by Hyundai car. The one who goes to gym by Ford car goes to gym immediately before Q. V does not go to gym on Tuesday.

Q.Who amongst the following goes to gym by Toyota car?
Please don’t ask answer as I’m not sure

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  • P
  • R
  • V
  • S

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How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 5134876, each of which has as many digits between them in the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? 

 guys do anybody hv the geometry question similar to the pattern asked in sbi po mains 2017........(any type of pdf or question bank).........????? 

There is a rectangular pond which is full of water and in the middle of the pond there is a large tree in which a species lives. there are 12 wspecies which are staying around the pond. on each side 2 species are staying and on the 4 corners 4 species are staying and the remaining species staying in middle of the pond . all species are staying on fruit trees which are located in the middle, sides and corner of the pond . the name of the species which are staying around the pond are APE, COCK, SQUIRREL , CROW, PARROT, OWL, VULTURE, DUCK, PEACOCK, SPARROW, PIGEON AND EAGLE ( BUT NOT IN THE SIMILAR ORDER) . The names of the tree on which the different species are staying are BANANA, PEAR, CHERRY, GRAPES, PAPAYA, PLUM, COCONUT, GUAVA, APPLE, ORANGE, LITHCHI, and MANGO.

Peacock is living third left of the Owl and the bird sitting on the immidiate right of the squirrel stays on banana tree. vulture is staying on the apple tree and the crow is sitting on the mango tree, but both the birds are staying at corners of the pond.

pigeon and eagle are neighbours of each other and the duck and the cock are staying at corners of the pond . The parrot staying third right the sparrow and the APE faces the immmediate neighbour of the peacock but is not sitting on any corner. The plum tree is on the immediate left of the coconut tree.

The litchi tree is third to the right of the gauva tree. The immediate neighbour (but not bon the corner ) of APE stays on the pear tree and the bird staying on the right of cock stays on grapes tree.

Owl is not staying on coconut or cherry tree. Peacock stays on coconut tree and the species on its immediate left stays on plums tree. the species whichb is livi9ng in the middle of the pond lives on peanut tree.

the species living on the apple tree is not immediate neighbour of crow or parrot. The speciessitting on the immediate left of the APE lives on mango tree.

Pigeon sits second to the right of the squirrel. The immediate left of the duck stays on papaya tree. The ape does not stay on litchi or guava tree.

The species which is sitting on immediate right of squirrel stay on banana tree. But that species is neither Monkey nor Duck. The species are facing the water.


solution plzz and xplain the approch u took to solve this puzzle... 

pls somebody clarify my quary " while solving any arrangement problem with blood relation suppose any point occur which says " G is not immediate neighour of her sister in law" than as we know sister in law can be husband's sister or it can be brother's wife similary any point which says "F is not immediate neighour of his uncle" than in this case what we have to assume maternal uncle or paternal uncle. suppose if we note down every possiblity regarding these type of relation than will it not be so complex to solve as in some puzzle besides finding relation we also have to find arrangement as well as their like/dislike. Pls somebody share views how to tackle situation like these..??

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Seven People A,B,C,D,E,F and G stay in an eight floor building, the lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and so no. One of the floors is vacant. Each of them likes a different subject English, Hindi, Maths, Physics, Geography, Chemistry and History not necessary in the same order. G lives on a even number floor. B does not like Geography. E likes Hindi and lives immediately below who likes geography. The floor immediately above the one in which G resides is vacant. There is a gap of four floors between the one who likes history and the floor that is vacant. F is immediate neighbor of who like chemistry and geography. D lives above A and A likes neither geography nor English. There is a gap of one floor between one who likes geography and the floor is vacant. There are four floors between the ones who likes physics and English. One who likes physics stays on a floor higher than the one who likes English


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Solve and send the solution for that rectangular puzzle...

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Eight People – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in ten different floors of a building (but not necessarily in the same order). Two of the floors in the building is vacant. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered ten. Each one of them also likes different mobiles, namely Lenovo, Apple, ONE PLUS, HTC, Samsung, Oppo, ASUS and Sony(but not necessarily in the same order). Each one of them also participates in different number of events starting from 1 to 10.The one who likes SONY and APPLE not live on the floors numbered 8 and 7 respectively. The one who likes HTC lives immediately below the floor on which C lives. The number of people living below F is same as the number of people living between F and H. Only three floors between D and the one who likes Samsung. The number of floors between the one who likes ASUS and the one who likes HTC is two. The one who likes Oppo lives immediately above G. F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. The top most floor is vacant. Only one person lives between B and the one who likes HTC. Only three floors between G and A. The one who likes SONY lives immediately above the one who likes Lenovo. C lives one of the odd numbered floors above the one who likes Samsung. The number of floors between F and the one who likes APPLE is only one. Only one person lives between the one who likes SONY and the vacant floor. Only two people live between C and vacant floor. The number of floors between two vacant floors is five. Total number of events participated by B is one less than that of the total number of events participated by H. Total number of events participated by the person who lives on ground floor is the square of the total number of events participated by B. Total number of events participated by A is the difference of number of events participated by D and H. Total number of events participated by C is one less than that of B. Total number of events participated by F is one more than that of G. Total number of events participated by E is one more than that of F. Total number of events participated by G is the multiple of number of events participated by B and C. Total number of events participated by the one who likes Asus is four.

Twelve students namely viz A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K of twelve different colleges have Conference in six different months namely viz January, February, June, July, September and October on twelve different days i.e., (all persons have different dates) from 9th to 20th of any month but not necessarily in the same order. Two students must have Conference in the same month. Each student stays in a hostel in different floor. The ground floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 12. There are five floors between the person who have Conference in June. The persons who have Conference in June does not occupy the floor above the floor numbered 10 and also not occupy the floor below the floor numbered 4. G stayed on the second floor and has a Conference on 19th. The one who stayed on the first floor has a Conference in September. E has a Conference on the date immediately after the date on which K has Conference. There are two persons live between G and H. The floor number and the Conference date is same for the person B. The person who has Conference on 15th lives immediately below E. K has Conference on one of the dates after 12 and before 16. There are four persons live between K and E. K has Conference in the month of June. B and I have Conference in the same month which has 31 days. D who lived in floor numbered 11, has the Conference in the month which has less than 30 days. Only one person lives between two persons who have Conference in the month of October. The persons who have Conference in the month of October live two of the floors above the floor numbered 6. There are five floors between B and I. There are six floors between the person J and the person who has Conference in the month of September. The person F stays in a middle between the person E and C. L does not have Conference in the month of June. The person who has Conference on 17th lives immediately above the person who has Conference on 20. H does not have Conference on 20th. L does not have Conference on 16th. There is only one person lives between the persons who have Conference in the month of July. There are four floors between the persons who have Conference on 19th and 10th. The person who has Conference on 17th lives immediately above the person who has Conference on 20th. H does not have Conference on 20th. A does not have Conference on 11th. The person who has Conference on 18th lives immediately above the person who has Conference on 11.

Five students, P, Q, R, S and T stand in a line in some order and receive candies and biscuits to eat. No student gets the same number of candies or biscuits. The person first in the queue gets the least number of candies.                                Number of candies or biscuits received by each student is a natural number from 1 to 9 with each number appearing at least once. The total number of candies is two more than the total number of biscuits distributed. R who was in the middle of the line received more goodies (candies and biscuits put together) than everyone else. 

T receives 8 more candies than biscuits. The person who is last in the queue received 10 items in all, while P receives only half as many totally. Q is after P but before S in the queue. Number of candies Q receives is equal to the number of biscuits P receives. Q receives one more good than S and one less than R. Person second in the queue receives an odd number of biscuits and an odd number of candies.  

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