High Level Reasoning for all banking exams

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 n a training center, four professors – Anand, Kashyap, Murugan and Somnath – are available to take reasoning classes. The classes will run throughout the year on all seven days of the week and in two slots, morning and evening, everyday. The faculty for any slot on any day must be the same throughout the year i.e., for example, the professor on Monday morning slot must be same throughout the year. No professor can take classes on three consecutive days and no professor can take the class in the same slot (morning or evening) for two consecutive days. No professor can take classes in both the slots in a single day. Further,

(i) Classes on Tuesday morning and Wednesday evening are taken by Mr. Murugan.
(ii) Anand and Kashyap take the same number of classes every week.
(iii) The number of morning slots allotted to each professor is the same as the number of evening slots allotted to him and no proffesor was allotted more than four classes a week.
(iv) Wednesday morning slot and Friday evening slots are allotted to Somnath and Sunday evening and Monday morning slots are allotted to Kashyap.
(v) Each slot has just one class.
 

 There are eight buildings of different heights around a circular park. The owners of these buildings are – Mr. Chadda, Mr. Ray, Mr. Tyagi and Mr. Ghosh and each of them own at least one building. Each building is of a different colour among – Yellow, Pink, Red, Blue, Indigo, Violate, White and Green. Following is some other information known about the buildings.

(i) Red and White buildings are opposite each other. Similarly, Yellow and Pink buildings, Blue and Green buildings and Indigo and Violet buildings are opposite each other. (ii) Both the buildings of Mr. Chadda are opposite each other but these are neither the tallest nor the shortest buildings.

(iii) One of the buildings of Mr. Ray is adjacent to the second tallest and the second shortest buildings.

(iv) Mr. Tyagi owns three buildings which are in consecutive positions but none of them is either the tallest or the shortest.

(v) The green building is the tallest building but not owned by Mr. Ghosh who owns Red building.

(vi) The third tallest building is opposite the Yellow building which is owned by Mr. Ray.

(vii) The second tallest building is adjacent to the fifth tallest building and the indigo building is the fourth tallest.

(viii) The buildings of Mr. Ray are not adjacent to each other. 

 Statements
Some pearls are gems
All gems are diamonds
No diamond is gold
Some golds are corals.
Conclusions
I. Some golds are pearls
II. Some corals being diamond is a possibility
III. No gold is pearl. 

 Among – A, B, C, D, E, F and G – two persons have Nokia, three of the rest have Samsung and the remaining have Motorola. Three of these mobiles have BSNL network, two Airtel network and the remaining have Idea network. In three of the mobiles Wechat is installed and in two of the remaining Viber is installed and in the rest Whatsapp is installed.

(i) In A’s mobile Whatsapp is installed but is not  Nokia.
(ii) G has neither Nokia nor his mobile has Idea.
(iii) D’s mobile has Airtel.
(iv) C has Samsung but it does not have BSNL.
(v) Samsung mobiles does not have facility to  install Whatsapp.
(vi) E does not have Motorola but Viber is  installed in his mobile.
(vii) Wechat is installed in neither F’s mobile nor G’s mobile.
(viii) A and F have the same company mobile.
(ix) Nokia mobiles do not use BSNL and the mobile which has Idea was not installed with Viber.
(x) A does not use BSNL and B’s mobile has  BSNL.
(xi) No two mobiles with the same network were installed with the same software. 

At a traffic signal there are rickshaws, cycles and cars present. There are in total 60 vehicles (rickshaw, cycle, cars). If the total number of tyres are 190, find the number of cycles when the number of rickshaws are the average of number of cars and cycles. (Assume rickshaw has 3 tyres)- options -15, 16 , 20 , 25 ,None of these

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The number of words that can be made using all the letters of the word ‘CORPSE’ which begin with R but does not end in E is? Options - 96 120 720 72 None of these

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 How many meaningful words can be made from the letters AEHT, using each letter only once? 

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Ten people A, B, C, D, E, P, Q, R, S and T lives in a building with four floors. Each floor has 3 flats - flat 1, flat 2, flat 3 in the same order from left to right. Ground floor is numbered floor 1 and top most floor is floor 4. Each flat is built in such a way that Flat 1 of floor 2 is just above Flat 1 of floor 1 and so on.  The two flats in which no one lives are on even numbered floor and in even numbered flat. A does not live on even numbered floor and even numbered flat. Q lives in the flat just above B. The flat between E and R is vacant and E lives in one of the flat above R. P lives in an odd numbered flat which is in the left of R. T and S lives on the same floor and no one else is living with them on that floor. A lives on a floor just above Q’s floor and the C live on one of the floor on which one flat is vacant. T and C both lives in the flat which is numbered 1. I am getting two possibilities

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