High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

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Statements: T = W ≤ M > Q; M > F ≥ S; I < B ≥ S Conclusions: I. T > B II. T ≤  B

what will be the ans frnds either or ya neither nor.......

  M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are seven people live on seven
different floors of a building but not necessarily in the
same order. The lower most floor of the building is
numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on
till the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of them
have different income i.e. 3500, 15000, 7500, 9000,
11000, 13500 and 5000. (But not necessarily in the same
order.)
M lives on an odd numbered floor but not on the floor
numbered 3. The one who has income of 11000 lives
immediately above M. Only two people live between M
and the one who has income of 7500.
The one who has income of 15000 lives on one of the odd
numbered floors above P. Only three people live between
O and the one who has income of 15000. The one who has
income of 7500 lives immediately above O. The one who
has income of 3500 lives immediately above the one who
has income of 5000. S lives on an odd numbered floor.
Only one person lives between N and Q. N lives on one of
the floors above Q. Neither O nor M has income of 9000. Q
does not has income of 7500. 

For syllogism if they give statement itself as possibility will it follow in all cases Like statement: All a are b

Some c are d

Some e are not f

Conclusion:All a are b is possibility


Some c are d is a possibility

Some e are not f is a possibility


Guys I have a Query .In puzzles Involving people who face south direction If some one asks me Right most corner of the persons involved what would I say 


According to me and also some standard mocks it should be 

A B C D E  Here A is sitting at the right most position and also one more thing if I take a photograph which is analogous to people facing south direction(If i am not wrong) What would be the right most and left most point ? I need clarification Guys!!

 a>b>=c>d
1. b>c

2. b=c

both are  true 

either 1 or 2 

neither 1 or 2 

one true

 second true 

questions marked for review are ccounnted or they will  not  be valuated ...i forgot 2 questionns to revisit and save them /?

. ANYONE TELL ME ,HERE IN FIRST SENTENCE WHOM DID THAT WHO REFERS...? Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table and they are going to different places- Italy, Russia, Australia, America, London, India, China and France, but not necessarily in the same order. They speak three languages i.e. Italian, French and German. At least two persons speak one language but not necessarily in the same order. T speaks the same language as S speaks; who sits third to the left of N’s brother and fourth to the right of N. N’s grandson is sitting exact opposite of N’s daughter-in-law, who is going to Italy. N’s son (except T) is going to India while N is going to Australia and speaks French language. N has two grandchildren and two sons. Only P and Q speak Italian language. M’s brother-in-law is going to America and speaks German language. R is the uncle of S. S’s brother is going to London. M has two sons. The Persons who are going to France and Australia speak French language. P is the mother of Q and sits third to the right of Q. T’s father is going to China and speaks French language and sits immediate right of Q, who is sister of O. T is brother of S and O is grandson of N. O’s father sits immediate left of N’s daughter-in-law 

guys do reply how long u take to solve the puzzles that are posted here ?,,....I take too long ...my min tim is 12-15 or more..and max has no limit ...

#Mension Time 

Seven different Mobile shops – A, B, C, D, E, F and G sold Mobiles starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week) not necessarily in same order. The number of “Apple  Phones” sold by the Seven shops in seven different days are 4, 13, 10, 12, 20, 15 and 27 (not necessarily in same order).The shop F sold Mobiles on one of the days after the shop which sold 6 Mobiles. The Shop ‘A’ sold on one of the days after Friday. On Wednesday, the number of Mobiles sold are 12. The difference between the number of Mobiles sold on Monday and Friday is the multiple of the number 7. There are two shops sold mobiles between the shop F and the shop which one sold 6 Mobiles. Shop B sold Mobiles on one of the days immediately before the shop that sold 10 Mobiles. There are two shops sold mobiles between B and G. There are three shops sold mobiles between the shop F and D. C not sold the least number of Mobiles. The sum of Mobiles sold on Wednesday and Saturday is more than ten and the sum equals to the number of Mobiles sold on Friday. The difference between the number of Mobiles sold by Shop B and G is less than five. The Shop which sold 10 Mobiles not on Friday. The shop which sold more than 12 Mobiles(not an odd number) is immediately after the one which sold 12 Mobiles. Shop F sold more number of Mobiles than Shop D. 

? ÷ 1849 = 2209 ÷ ?

Statement . no a is b Conclusion . some a is not b Some b is not a What is the answer??

4623, 4627, 4645, 4745, ?, 6249

Options:

1.5039   2.5129   3.4998   4.5234  5.None of these

Question:

1856, 1857, 1865, 1946, ?, 2635

Options:

1.2010  2.2000  3.1990  4.1950  5. None of these

Statements:
Some Chairs are tables
Some tables are beds
No bed is furniture




Conclusions:
All tables can never be furniture
Some Chairs are furniture
Some beds are chairs
No bed is chair.



Conclusion 1st mai never ka mtlab kya hai.

Though the original home of the peach(1)/is China, where they have still wild peaches(2)/cultivation of the same spread via Kashmir(3)/In India to Persia and to rest of the World.(4)/ No Error(5).


Ismai kya error hai.

all blue are brown

all black are bags

some brown are not bags


con;

1 some brown are not black

2 no bluue is bag

Puzzle

I find it very difficult solving puzzles while giving mock. pls suggest what should i do

 Eight people – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight line facing North. Each of them went to tour in different months, viz January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.V sits third to the right of the person who went to tour in May. V went to tour after P. The person who went to tour in August sits second to the right of V. R went to tour before July. Neither P nor T went to tour in either May or August. Neither P nor T is an immediate neighbour of V. W sits third to the right of the person who went to tour in January. Neither P nor T went to tour in January. W went to tour in one of the months mentioned above but not in August. Only two people sit between T and the person who went to tour in July. The person who went to tour in February sits on the immediate left of S. Only one person sits between T and Q. T went to tour after April. P and T are immediate neighbours of each other