High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

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 Eight persons namely – A, C, D, G, H, K, L and M were sitting in eight equally spaced chairs around the circular table in a restaurant. Each of the eight persons ordered and paid for exactly one item among A, B, C, D and E such that each item was ordered by at least one person. The five food items were priced Rs.50. Rs.250, Rs. 450, Rs. 550 and Rs. 650 not necessarily in the same order. Further it is known that No two persons who ordered the same item were sitting next to each other and the prices of the items ordered by any two persons sitting adjacent to each other differed by not more than 200.
H, who ordered Food item A, was sitting two places to the left of the person who paid Rs.50, while D, who ordered Food item B paid 100 more than what C paid. The total amount paid by L, G and H was Rs.100 more than the total amount paid by all the persons who ordered Food item D and B. K, who paid more than Rs. 450 was the only person who ordered Food item C, While G was sitting two places to the left of A. Food item E is priced Rs.250 but it was not ordered by either G or M. 

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Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting in a row facing north. Each of them likes different colours viz. Red, Brown, Blue, Black, Orange, White, Pink, Yellow and Green but not necessarily in the same order. Three persons sit between one who likes Green and Red. One who likes Blue sit in the end of the row. Four persons sit between one who likes Black and X. P sits second to the left of Q. More than four persons sit in the left of X who is neighbour of R. S is an immediate neighbour of one who likes Black. Four persons sit between P and R. Neither Q nor R likes Green. Immediate neighbours of Q likes Pink and Yellow. One who likes Black sits second to the left of W. One who sits second from the right end likes Brown. Neither T nor R likes Yellow. Neither Red nor Black is liked by T. Neither U nor V is an immediate neighbour of P. More than three persons sit between one who likes Green and Orange. Either W or X likes Pink. R is an immediate neighbour of one who likes Orange. One who likes Blue does not sit in the right of Q. Less than three persons sit between U and P. Two persons sit between one who likes Black and White.

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stmt

1.some wires are blue

2.some blue are charts

3.some charts are chairs

4.all chairs are ropes

conclusion

1 some charts are ropes

2.all charts are not ropes

3.some chairs may b both ropes and charts

4.some ropes are wire

 -a family had six members A,B,C,D,E nd F.each person has different height.D was taller than A.number of person shorter than D was equal to no of person taller than C. There were only 2 persons shorter than E but taller than B. C was taller than D. F was not the tallest.Who.was the second tallest member? 

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 There are 10 students P Q R S T U V W X and Y sitting in two parallel rows containing 5 students each in such a way that there is equal distance between the adjacent students the ones who are sitting in row 1 face south while the ones who are sitting in row 2 face north.In the given seating arrangement each student sitting in a row faces another Student of The Other row.Each of them has a different number of coins 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 but not necessarily in the same order the students who have odd number of coins sit opposite the students who have even number of coins. Two students having either even number of coins or odd number of coins cannot be immediate neighbours.No two students having consecutive number of coins can be immediate neighbours. Q has 18 coins and he sits at the extreme left end of the row .The one who has 14 coins and the one who has 16 coins do not sit in the row in which Q sits. those having 14 coins 16 coins and 13 coins cannot sit exactly in the middle of the row.W has 15 coins and he does not sit in the row in which the one who has 16 coins sits. R has odd number of coins and he sits in the row in which Q sits.Q and R are not immediate neighbours of each other.T and U are immediate neighbours of each other of the one who has 16 coins. U is not an immediate neighbour of the one who has 14 coins .P and X sit in the same row. S has an even number of coins but does not have 20 coins and sits diagonally opposite to V who has only 11 coins.R faces north.T has more number of coins than R. 

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Some T are R. All R are M. No M is Y. Some Y are S............. Conclusions . 1 Some Y are not R 2..Some S being T is possibility

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statement-1some dogs are bark

                   2all dogs are bite

conclusion;1those dog who do not bark,also bite

                   2 those dog who do not bark ,not necessorily bite