# IBPS Clerk Reasoning Ability Questions with Answers Practice online test 27

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1 . Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are six cars P, Q, R, S, T and U parked in two rows. Each car has a different colour, viz Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange and White. All the cars are of different prices. T is the most expensive car and is parked exactly opposite the Red car. The lowest priced car is parked exactly opposite the Green car. U, the Orange car, is parked between P and S. R, a Yellow car, is parked opposite P. Q is of Green colour and is parked opposite U. P is not of Blue colour and is more expensive than R, but not more expensive than S or Q.
Which of the following cars is parked opposite S?
 P Q T R None of these
2 . Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

There are six cars P, Q, R, S, T and U parked in two rows. Each car has a different colour, viz Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange and White. All the cars are of different prices. T is the most expensive car and is parked exactly opposite the Red car. The lowest priced car is parked exactly opposite the Green car. U, the Orange car, is parked between P and S. R, a Yellow car, is parked opposite P. Q is of Green colour and is parked opposite U. P is not of Blue colour and is more expensive than R, but not more expensive than S or Q.
What is the colour of the car which is parked exactly opposite the Yellow car?
 Green Orange Red White None of these
3 . In the questions given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer

1) if only conclusion I follows.

2) if only conclusion II follows.

3) if either conclusion I or II follows.

4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5) if both conclusions I and II follow
Statements:

P = W, V $\geq$ U, W < C, C > V

Conclusions:

I.C > P

II.U < C
 if only conclusion I follows if only conclusion II follows if either conclusion I or II follows if neither conclusion I nor II follows if both conclusions I and II follow
4 . In the questions given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer

1) if only conclusion I follows.

2) if only conclusion II follows.

3) if either conclusion I or II follows.

4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5) if both conclusions I and II follow
Statements:

Q $\geq$ R, N > M, N $\leq$ R

Conclusions:

I.Q $\geq$ N

II.R $\geq$ M
 if only conclusion I follows if only conclusion II follows if either conclusion I or II follows if neither conclusion I nor II follows if both conclusions I and II follow
5 . In the questions given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer

1) if only conclusion I follows.

2) if only conclusion II follows.

3) if either conclusion I or II follows.

4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5) if both conclusions I and II follow
Statements:

U > X, Y $\leq$ Z, C = D, Y $\leq$ X, D > Z

Conclusions:

I.U > Y

II.Z $\geq$ X
 if only conclusion I follows if only conclusion II follows if either conclusion I or II follows if neither conclusion I nor II follows if both conclusions I and II follow
6 . In the questions given below, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer

1) if only conclusion I follows.

2) if only conclusion II follows.

3) if either conclusion I or II follows.

4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5) if both conclusions I and II follow
Statements:

U > X, Y $\leq$ Z, C = D, Y $\leq$ X, D > Z

Conclusions:

I.C > Z

II.Y < C
 if only conclusion I follows if only conclusion II follows if either conclusion I or II follows if neither conclusion I nor II follows if both conclusions I and II follow
7 .
Mahesh walks 20m north from his house. Then, he turns to his west and covers 8m. Again, he turns south and covers 6m. Finally, turning to east, he covers 8m. How far is he from his house and in which direction?
 12 metres, East 14 metres, North 20 metres, South 10 metres, West None of these
8 .
In a certain code language LATEST is written as NXVBUQ. How is STRONG written in that code language?
 TUSPOH VRUQQI UQTLPD TUQLPD None of these