High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

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 Eight persons from two family are seating around a circular table.-Family 1 consist four members A,B,C and D. They all are facing towards centre.-Family 2 consist four members E,F,G and H. They all are facing away from the centre.-In both family there is one married couple and they have one son and one daughter.-They all like different sports viz. cricket, volleyball, chess, Table tennis, Basket ball , carrom, Hockey and football.-Two Persons of same sex ( both male and both female ) are seating together.( But not more than two ).- Two members of same family are not seated together.- H does not play either cricket or Volleyball and he is seating third to the left of D who doesn't play volleyball and basketball.- Table tennis is not played by member of family 2.- G is immediate left of one who plays football.- one who plays table tennis is not immediate neighbour of one who play chess.- Daughter of B who plays chess seated next to H.-one who plays TT is seating immediate left to the son of H.- Father of D is seating immediate left of one who plays basketball.- son of H is not immediate neighbour of H.- No female members plays hockey.- One who plays cricket is not immediate neighbour of D.- Daughter of E seats third to the left of one who plays Table Tennis.- Basketball is played by female member.- Football is played by member of family 1.- A and one who plays Table tennis are seated opposite to each other. 

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 Twelve musicians are seated in parallel rows at an orchestra. They sit in two rows facing each other, such that every musician in a row – 1 faces another dancer in row 2.Anil, Bhim, Chand, Dhir, Ekam, and Firoz sit in row 1, facing South and they play the following musical instruments – violin, guitar, sitar, bongo, flute, and sarod – not necessarily in any particular order. Guru, Hari, Iman, Jay, Kamal, and Luv sit in the row – 2, facing North and they play the following musical instruments – sarangi, jal-tarang, veena, piano, shehnai, and tabla – not necessarily in any particular order.Hari, the piano player faces Anil, the flute player at one of the extreme ends. Hari sits to the immediate left of the Jal-tarang player. The violin player, Chand sits third to the right of Dhir, who faces Kamal. There are exactly three people between Jay, the Jal-tarang player, and the tabla player.The veena player, Guru, and Luv are not immediate neighbors. Iman faces Bhim, the sarod player. Ekam is not a bongo player and he faces the shehnai player. The guitar player does not face Luv or Jay. 

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 Eight sportsmen – L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S – go to the Commonwealth Sports Complex on different days of the week, from Monday to Friday. They take part in eight different games – Football, Basketball, Cricket, Badminton, Swimming, Archery, Table Tennis and Hockey, not necessarily in any order. Two of them walk to the complex, two go by cycle, two by bike and two by car.Q goes by bike on Tuesday along with L who plays Table Tennis.S and M travel by car on different days after the day on which L goes to the complex. P plays Basketball on the day exactly between S and M. L and P go by cycle. N goes for Archery on the day before Q. Football and Cricket practice is held on Friday. S plays Badminton. R, who plays cricket and O, who plays Hockey, walk to the sports complex. O goes to the complex on the same day as P. 

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Jabrayilov, Jabnidze, Jablonsky, Jackiewicz, Jackman, Jackmot and Jacson live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and soon till the topmost floor is numbered seven. Each one of them also likes different games namely -Wordfeud, Wordament, Wordtris, Wonderking, Word Jong, Wolfenstein and Wizorb (but not necessarily in the same order.) Only three people live between Jabnidze and Jackman. Jabnidze lives on one of the floors above Jackman. Jackman does not live on the lowermost floor. Only one person lives between Jabnidze and the one who like Wordtris. The one who likes Wizorb lives on one of the even numbered floors above the one who like Wordtris. Only two people live between Jacson and the one who like Wordtris. The one who likes Wordfeud lives immediately above Jacson. Jabrayilov lives immediately above Jacmot. Jabrayilov does not like Wordtris. The one who likes Wonderking lives on one of the odd numbered floors below Jacmot.Jacson does not like Wonderking. Jackiewicz lives on one of the Floors above Jablonsky. Only one person lives between the one who likes Word Jong and the one who likes Wolfenstein. Jackiewicz does not like Word Jong. Jacson does not like Wordament.

 Eight persons from different banks viz., Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Dena Bank, Union Bank of India and Bank of Maharashtra are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. The names of these persons are A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. Each members seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating as in the final arrangement)
• A faces north and seated second to the left of the person, who is from Punjab National Bank. The person from Oriental Bank of Commerce is opposite to one who is second to the left of H.
• The person from Bank of Baroda is not near to H and F and not at the end of the row. The person from Canara Bank is opposite to the person who is from Dena Bank.
• The person from Bank of India is not at the end of the row but left of the person who is from Canara Bank.
• D is immediately right of the person who is from Bank of Maharashtra. The person from Canara Bank faces north while D faces south and opposite to B.
• The person from Union Bank of India is not opposite to E. The person from Canara Bank is opposite to C.

 Statements :
No coconut is a lemon.
All lemons are onions.
All coconuts are groundnuts.
Conclusions:
I. If Some lemons which are groundnuts are also a part of onions
II. No onion is coconut.
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows
If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. 

How to solve Reasoning Directions for questions 88-92: Read the following information and answer the questions. There are seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G who are fond of 7 different colors Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red, but not necessarily in the same order. They also take interest in different types of sports namely Kabaddi, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, Cricket, Football and Golf, not necessarily in the same order. Their liking towards a certain sport is dependent on age, such that the youngest person likes Kabaddi, while the eldest person likes Golf and in that order. i. Only 1 person who likes Orange, is younger than A. ii. The one who prefers Football, likes Red. iii. Only two people are elder than the one who likes Green. iv. B likes Indigo and is elder than the one who likes Green. v. C is younger than the one who prefers Hockey, but elder than the one who likes Yellow. vi. D is neither the youngest, nor does he like Cricket. vii. F is elder than D. viii. The one who likes Violet does not like Hockey. ix. G is younger than F but is not the youngest one.