Reasoning Questions asked in IBPS PO Mains 2017 was quite harder compared to other exams, aspirants those who are preparing for Upcoming Mains Examination have to Practice More on Reasoning Questions to tackle the exam in a better way. We all knew that IBPS have increased the questions standard in the recent time examination; we can’t say that Questions were harder; it seems to be hard because you are not practicing those level questions. If you Practising Hard Level Questions then you can speed up yourself and you can improve your scores.
Dear Readers, Reasoning Questions Section in IBPS PO Mains 2017 examination remains quite mystery for the aspirants. And there is more chance to expect same model questions in the Upcoming Mains Exams. To guide you all about the Reasoning Questions here we have giving the Hard Reasoning Questions Asked in IBPS PO Mains 2017.
Hard Level Reasoning Questions Asked in IBPS PO Mains
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Direction (1-5) Study the given information relating to Machine Input and Output, then answer the following questions
Input: 49 dirf tres 63 mofu 33 26 sirf
Step I: upho 126 49 dirf mofu 33 26 sirf
Step II: tgub 147 upho 126 dirf mofu 33 26
Step III: nmiq 132 tgub 147 upho 126 dirf 26
Step IV: egub 130 nmiq 132 tgub 147 upho 126
Step IV is the final step for above arrangement
Now answer the following questions based on the the Input given below.
Input: 46 birp 39 64 lsto impk 28 vjph
Q1. In Step III, what is the difference between the elements which are 2nd from the left end and 3rd from the right end?
- 12
- 18
- 28
- 128
- 132
Q2. Which element will be 2nd to the right of the 4th element from left end from of the row in step II?
- 128
- birp
- 39
- impk
- 28
Q3. What is the element present exactly between 156 and 138 in Step IV?
- nqwk
- muwk
- mqqk
- mqwk
- mquk
Q4. In which of the following steps the elements ‘whsd 128 birp’ appear as consecutive elements in same order?
- Step I
- Step II
- Step III
- Both Step II and III
- There is no such step
Q5. How many elements are there between the elements ‘156’ and ‘128’ in step III?
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- None
Direction (6-10) Answer the questions based on the information given below
‘A@B’ is ‘A is the son of B’
‘A#B’ is ‘A is the daughter of B’
‘A$B’ is ‘A is the brother of B’
‘A%B’ is ‘A is the sister of B’
‘A&B’ is ‘A is the father of B’
‘A*B’ is ‘A is the wife of B’
Q6. G*D
F@H
I#D
C&D
H*C
I%E
What is the relation between C and I?
- C is daughter of I
- I is daughter of C
- I is daughter in law of C
- I is Grand Daughter of C
- Cannot be determined
Q7. Based on the above question 6 how many females are there in the family?
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- Cannot be determined
Q8. V%W
T&Z
U#Q
V*T
T@S
P$Q
R&U
S*P
Among the following whose gender is not known exactly?
- W
- Z
- Q
- Both W and Z
- All W, Z and Q
Q9. Based on the question number 8 how T is related to W?
- Sister- in -law
- Brother-in-law
- Brother
- Cousin
- Cannot be determined
Q10.Based on the question number 8, what is the relation between T and U?
- U is aunt of T
- U is brother of T
- U is sister of T
- U is cousin of T
- Cannot be determined
Direction (11-15). The given questions are followed by two statements I and II. You have to decide which of the following statements are required to answer the question?
Q11. Eight persons -A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing center and Four are facing away from the center. Then which direction is E facing?
Statement I: Only two persons sit between A and G. Number of persons sitting between G and E is same as the number of persons sitting between A and C. H sits second to the right of G. Three persons sit between H and F. B sits third to the left of H. D and E are immediate neighbors. A and G are facing towards center
Statement II: G sits second to the left of F. Two persons sit between G and A. C sits fourth to the left of A. Both A and G faces same direction. D sits third to the right of G.H sits second to the left of E. A and E faces same direction. Both the immediate neighbors of D face same direction (i.e. both the neighbors faces towards center or both of them faces away from center). D faces away from center.
- If data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in either statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are necessary to answer
Q12.Four persons- Ramu, Raju, Ravi, and Raja are sitting at four corners a square table. Two of them facing center and two of them are facing away from center. They like different fruits Apple, Mango, Orange and Banana not necessarily in same order. Which fruit does Ramu likes?
Statement I: Ramu and Raju face same direction (i.e. both faces either towards center or away from center). Person who likes Mango sits second to the left of Ramu. Persons who like Apple and Banana are immediate neighbors. Ravi likes Orange. One who likes Banana faces towards center.
Statement II: Ravi and Raja face same direction (i.e. both faces either towards center or away from center). Person who likes Apple sits second to the left of Raja. Persons who like Orange and Mango are immediate neighbors. Raju likes Banana. One who likes Orange faces away from center.
- If data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in either statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are necessary to answer
Q13. A, B, C, D, E, F and G sit in a row having seven seats. All of them are facing north. How many persons are sitting exactly between A and D?
Statement I: Number of persons sitting between A and D is more than the number of persons sitting between A and F. D sits at one of the extreme end. E sits second to the right of D. B sits third to the left of G. C is sitting 5th to the right of B.
Statement II: C sits at one of the extreme ends. Two persons sit between C and A. Only one person sits between A and B. D sits to the immediate left of B. Three persons sit between D and G. Only one person sits between G and E. F sits second to the right of A.
- If data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in either statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are necessary to answer
Q14. Six persons – A, B, C, D, E and F are having different weights. Who among them is the lightest?
Statement I: C is heavier than A. B is not the heaviest of all. D is heavier than A.
Statement II: B is heavier than A. E is heavier than A but lighter than D
- If data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in either statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are necessary to answer
Q15. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Who is the father of G?
Statement I: G is the Grand Daughter of D. A is father of B. D is the mother of C. C is the only brother of B. B has no children. A has only two children.
Statement II: E is the daughter-in-law of A. G is the niece of E. C is brother of B. A is the Grand Father of G.
- If data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer
- If data in either statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are not sufficient to answer
- If data in both statements I and II are necessary to answer