Crack SBI Clerk / Syndicate PO / Canara Bank PO 2018 – Logical Reasoning (Seating Arrangement & Inequality)
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Directions(1-5):Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends –Samitha, Oviya, Divya, Sharmika, Sahana, Nila, Aarthi andKrinithaare sitting around a circular table, not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside others are facing outside. They are belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot, but not necessarily in the same order.
- Nilafaces the Centre and sits third to the right of Divya.
- Sharmikabelongs to Kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Aarthisits third to the right of Oviya, who stays in Bhopal.
- The persons who belong to Delhi and Gwalior are facing to the same direction (inside or outside).
- Sahanais sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively.
- Samitha belongs to Gwalior and Divyabelongs to Patna.
- The person who belongs to Chennai is facingoutward and immediate neighbor of Rajkot.
- Krinitha is immediate neighbor of the persons who belongto Gwalior and Chennai.
- Sahana is immediate left of Sharmika.
1) Who belongs to Bengaluru?
- Samitha
- Sharmika
- Krinitha
- Aarthi
- Sahana
2) Immediate neighbors of Samitha?
- Oviya and Divya
- Sahana and Sharmika
- Krinitha and Oviya
- Aarthi andSahana
- Sharmika and Nila
3) Which of the following pair is true?
- Samitha– Bhopal
- Krinitha– Bengaluru
- Sharmika– Delhi
- Nila– Delhi
- Aarthi– Patna
4) Position of Oviya with respect to Sahana?
- Third to the right
- Fourth to the left
- Fifth to the right
- Second to the right
- Third to the left
5) If Sharmika and Krinitha interchange their positions and similarly Nila and Divya interchange their positions then what is the position of Samithawith respect to Divya?
- Third to the left
- Third to the right
- Second to the left
- Immediate left
- None of these
Directions (6-10)Answer the following questions based on the given statement:
6) Statements
W > A ≤ G, S ≤ A, I ≤ B = S
Conclusions
- G ≥ I
- G = I
- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Either I or II follows
- Neither I nor II follow
- Both I and II follow
7) Statements
Q< W ≤ B, C> B < K, W ≥ A
Conclusions
- K > W
- C> A
- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Either I or II follows
- Neither I nor II follow
- Both I and II follow
8) Statements
A > E ≥ F, P = E, S > A
Conclusions
- S> P
- F < S
- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Either I or II follows
- Neither I nor II follow
- Both I and II follow
9) Statements
S ≥ W > K, W > F < A, P > S
Conclusions
- P >A
- S> F
- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Either I or II follows
- Neither I nor II follow
- Both I and II follow
10) Statements
R ≥ X ≥ S, S< C, C > W
Conclusions
- W> X
- X ≥ W
- Only I follows
- Only II follows
- Either I or II follows
- Neither I nor II follow
- Both I and II follow
Answers:
Directions(1-5):
1) Answer c) Krinitha
2) Answer c) Krinitha and Oviya
3) Answer b) Krinitha– Bengaluru
4) Answer e) Third to the left
5) Answer a) Third to the left
Directions (6-10)
6) Answer a) only I follows
G ≥ A ≥ S ≥ I.
So G ≥ I
7) Answer e)Both I and II follow
K > B ≥ W , so K > W
C > B ≥ W ≥ Aso C > A
8)Answer e) Both I and II follow
S > A > E = P, so S> P
F ≤ E < A < S, so F < S
9)Answer b) Only II follows
P > S ≥ W > F < A, so relation cant be determined between P and A
S ≥ W > F, so S> F
10)Answer c) Either I or II follows
W < C> S ≤ X, so relation cant be determined between W and X, but is for sure that either W is greater than X or is less than equal to X, so either or between the two
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