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Monday, 2 February 2015

Logical Reasoning Practice Paper for Competitive Exams

by Unknown  |  in reasoning practice paper at  Monday, February 02, 2015

Logical Reasoning Practice Paper


1) Vipin is taller than Ram Lal. Ram Lal is not tall as Ahmad. Mahendra is taller than Sheikh, but not as tall as Ram Lal. Ahmad is not as tall as Vipin is. Who is the shortest among them ?

  1. Vipin
  2. Ahmad
  3. Ram Lal
  4. Sheikh
  5. Mahendra


2) School is situated to the west of the hospital which is south to the police post. The court is to the north of the school. If the four places are at the equal distance from each other, the police post is situated to the:
  1. East of the court
  2. West of the court
  3. North of the court
  4. South of the court


3) Road from the north, south, east and west directions meet near a police post. A constable coming on the road from the east finds that the road in from of him leads to a park and the road towards his right leads to the railway station and none of those roads lead to the police post. For reaching the police post, to which direction should the policeman turn ?
  1. East
  2. West
  3. North
  4. South


4) While standing at the bus stop in the morning I saw a policeman riding a cycle on the other side of the road. With his left hand he was protecting his face from the sun rays and his right hand was towards me. In which direction from the policeman was I standing ?
  1. East
  2. West
  3. North
  4. South


5) Five boys were climbing a hillock. Hari was ahead of all of them. Ram was ahead of Govind. Krishna  was behind Hari and in between Jayant and Ram. All of them were climbing up in a column. Who was in the second position ?
  1. Jayant
  2. Hari
  3. Ram
  4. Govind
  5. Krishna



Directions for 6 to 8: Read the following statements and then answer questions.
  • Ramesh, Mohan and Edward play cricket.
  • Mohan, Rahman and Edward play hockey.
  • Rahman, Ramesh and Mohan play volleyball.

6) Who play all the three sports ?
  1. Ramesh
  2. Mohan
  3. Edward
  4. Rahman


7) Who plays cricket and volleyball but does not play hockey ?
  1. Ramesh
  2. Mohan
  3. Edward
  4. Rahman


8) Who plays hockey and volleyball but does not play cricket ?
  1. Ramesh
  2. Mohan
  3. Edward
  4. Rahman


Directions for 9 to 10: Read the following statement and then answer questions.
  • A Cube is painted red on all sides and then it is cut into 64 small cubes of equal sizes.

9) How many small cubes have only one side painted ?
  1. 4
  2. 8
  3. 16
  4. 24


10) How many small cubes are such as to have none of their sides painted ?
  1. 8
  2. 6
  3. 4
  4. 1



Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Practice Paper Based on Mathematics for Upcoming Competitive Exams

by Unknown  |  in reasoning practice paper at  Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Maths Practice Paper for Upcoming Competitive Exams


1) The Average age of man and his son is 28 years. Six years hence the ratio of their ages becomes 12:5 . What is the present age of his son ?
  1. 12 years
  2. 14 years
  3. 15 years
  4. None of these


2) The average of the middle two rational numbers if 4/7, 1/3, 2/5, 5/9 are arranged in ascending order is :
  1. 86/90
  2. 43/45
  3. 43/90
  4. None of these


3) If 8 men or 12 women can do a piece of work in 25 days. In how many days can the same work be done by 6 men and 11 women ?
  1. 10 days
  2. 12 days
  3. 15 days
  4. None of these


4) Rs. 782 is divided into three parts proportional to the fractions 1/2, 2/3 and 3/4. Then the first part is :

  1. Rs. 204
  2. Rs. 248
  3. Rs. 224
  4. Rs. 246





5) Sum of two numbers is equal to sum of square of 11 and cube of 9. Large number is 52 less than square of 25. What is the value of the sum of twice of 24% of the smaller number and half of the larger number ?
  1. 360
  2. 540
  3. 420
  4. None of these


6) A well has to be dug that is to be 22.5 m deep and of diameter 7m. Find the cost of plastering the inner curved surface at Rs. 4 per sq metre:

  1. Rs. 1690
  2. Rs. 1875
  3. Rs. 1980
  4. None of these


7) A metal cube of edge 12 cm is melted and formed into three smaller cubes. If the edges of two smaller cubes are 6 cm and 8 cm, find the edge of the third smaller cube.
  1. 8 cm
  2. 10 cm
  3. 12 cm
  4. None of these


8) A sum of money at simple interest amounts to Rs. 815 in 3 years and to Rs. 854 in 4 years.
The sum is :
  1. Rs. 650
  2. Rs. 690
  3. Rs. 698
  4. Rs. 700


9) A policeman sees a chain snatcher at a distance of 50 m. He starts chasing the chain snatcher who is running with a speed of 4 m/s, while the policeman chasing him with a speed of 6 m/s. Find the distance covered by the chain snatcher when he is caught by the policeman.
  1. 50 m
  2. 100 m
  3. 75 m
  4. None of these


10) A cistern is normally filled in 8 hours; but takes two hours more to fill because of leak in its bottom. If the cistern is full, the leak will make it empty in :
  1. 18 hours
  2. 28 hours
  3. 40 hours
  4. None of these


11) The average of four positive integers is 73.5. The highest integer is 108 and the lowest integer is 29. The difference between the remaining two integers is 15. Which of the following is the smaller of the remaining two integers ?
  1. 71
  2. 86
  3. 73
  4. 85


12) If the difference between Simple interest and compound interest on certain sum of money for 3 years at 10% is Rs 15.50. find the sum is :
  1. Rs. 100
  2. Rs. 500
  3. Rs. 1500
  4. Rs. 2000


13) A publishers sells copies of books to a retail dealer at Rs 5/ per copy but allows 25 copies to be counted as 24. If the retailer sells each of the 25 copies at RS. 6, his profit % is :
  1. 20%
  2. 24%
  3. 25%
  4. 40%


14) If the radii of two concentric circles are 15 cm and 13 cm respectively, the area of the circulating ring in sq cm is
  1. 176
  2. 178
  3. 180
  4. 200


15) A farmer travelled a distance of 61 km in 9 hours. He travelled partly on foot @ 4 km/hr and partly on bicycle @ 9 km/hr. The distance travelled on foot is:
  1. 14 km
  2. 15 km
  3. 16 km
  4. 17 km


16) A rectangle is having 15 cm as its length and 150 cm as its area. Its area is increased to 1 (1/3) times the original area by increasing only its length. Its new perimeter is
  1. 60 cm
  2. 70 cm
  3. 90 cm
  4. 80 cm


17) A radio is sold at a gain of 16%. If it had been sold for rs 20 more, 20% would have been gained. The cost price of ratio is :
  1. Rs. 350
  2. RS 400
  3. Rs. 500
  4. Rs. 600


18) Two cyclists start from the same place in opposite direction, one goes towards North at 18 km/hr. and the other goes towards South at 20 km/hr. What time will they take to be 47.5 km a part ?
  1. 2 (1/4) hours
  2. 1 (1/4) hours
  3. 23 (1/4) hours
  4. None of these


19) The length and breadth of square are increased by 40% and 30% respectively. The area of resulting rectangle exceeds the area of square is;
  1. 42 %
  2. 62%
  3. 82%
  4. 92%


20) A car travels a distance of 840 km at a uniform speed. If the speed of the car is 10 km/hr more, it takes two hours less to cover the same distance. The original speed of the car (in kmph)was:

Friday, 18 July 2014

General Intelligence and Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014 with Solutions

by Unknown  |  in Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014 at  Friday, July 18, 2014

General Intelligence and Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014 with Solutions

HI SBi Clerks Aspirants, today we sharing General Intelligence and Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014, Our Team members Prepared this paper with solutions. This paper contains . We think this post helps you in upcoming SBI Exams. All the Best...


1) Tanning : Leather :: Pyrotechnics : ________________ ?
  1. Bombs
  2. Fireworks
  3. Wool
  4. Machinery


2) King : Throne : : Rider :________?
  1. Chair
  2. Horse
  3. Seat
  4. Saddle


3) F : 216 : : L : _________ ?
  1. 1728
  2. 1700
  3. 1600
  4. 1723


4) MOUSE : KPSTC : : LIGHT : ?
  1. MGHFU
  2. JGEFR
  3. JJEIR
  4. MJHIU


5) If 264* 2= 6, 870*3= 11, then what should 735*5 b3 ?
  1. 12
  2. 16
  3. 03
  4. 05


6) Which one of the given responses would be meaningful order of the following ?
  1. Implementation
  2. Conceptual Modeling
  3. Requirement Analysis
  4. Logical Modeling
  5. Physical Model
  6. Schema Refinement
(A) 3, 2, 4, 6, 5, 1
(B) 1, 3, 2, 6, 5, 4
(C) 3, 2, 5, 4, 6, 1
(D) 3, 2, 1, 4, 6, 5



7) b_ab_b_aab_b
  1. abbb
  2. abba
  3. baaa
  4. aabb


8) _bcab_cabc_abca_b
  1. abca
  2. aabc
  3. bbca
  4. abac



Directions (Q 9 to 12): Find the Odd word/number-pair from the given alternatives.

9) Odd man out
  1. Head
  2. Heed
  3. Led
  4. Heap


10) Odd man Out
  1. Scurvy
  2. Rickets
  3. Night-blindness
  4. Influenza


11) Odd man out
  1. Rain
  2. Shower
  3. Sleet
  4. Raisin


12) Find Odd man out 10, 13, 234, 681, 997
  1. 10
  2. 234
  3. 13
  4. 681


13) AFI, JOR, MRU, ________?
  1. GJN
  2. HMP
  3. PMO
  4. RJL


14) bc, cde, de, efg, fg, __?
  1. ghi
  2. fgh
  3. hij
  4. ijk


15) 5, 16, 51, 158, ____?
  1. 1452
  2. 483
  3. 481
  4. 1454


16) Priti scored more than Rahul. Yamuna scored as much as Divya. Lokita scored less than Manju. Rahul scored more than Yamuna. Manju scored less than Divya. Who scored the Lowest ?
  1. Manju
  2. Yamuna
  3. Lokita
  4. Rahul


17) A man showed a boy next to him and said  " He is the son of my wife's sister-in-law, but I am the only child of my parents." How is my son related to him ?
  1. Cousin
  2. Brother
  3. Uncle
  4. Nephew


18) Sunil is the son of Kesav. Simran, Kesav's sister, has a son Maruti and daughter Sita. Prem is the maternal uncle of Maruti. How is Sunil related to Maruti ?
  1. Cousin
  2. Uncle
  3. Brother
  4. Nephew


19) If the first and second letters in the word 'COMMUNICATIONS' were interchanged, also the third and the fourth letter, the 5th and 6th letters and so on, which letter would be the tenth letter counting from your right ?
  1. U
  2. A
  3. T
  4. N


20) Raj is standing in the middle of a square field. He starts walking diagonally to North -East. Then he turns right and reaches the far end of the field. Then he turns right and starts walking. In the midway he again turns right and starts walking. In halfway, he turns so his left and reaches a new far end. In what direction is Raj now ?

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Reasoning Mock Exam for SBI Clerk 2014

by Unknown  |  in Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014 at  Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Reasoning Mock Exam for SBI Clerk 2014 


     Hi SBI Clerk Aspirants. Many of the students are asked about the Practice Papers for SBI Clerk 2014. So Our team members prepared a Mock Exam for SBI Clerk 2014. This Test contains 20 multiple choice questions, each question has 2 minutes time limit. We designed this paper similar to main online exam. So this paper helps you in time management, practice for before main exam. We provide Key too for this paper. Click Start Button to Start Exam. All the Best...,


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Saturday, 7 June 2014

Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014

by Unknown  |  in Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014 at  Saturday, June 07, 2014

Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI Clerk 2014

(Based on Venn Diagrams)

Directions for Questions 1 to 3: The questions are based on the data given below.

In a class of 150 students 55 speak English, 85 speak Hindi and 30 speak neither English nor Hindi.

1) How many speak both English and Hindi ?

  1. 10
  2. 120
  3. 20
  4. 45


2) How many speak only Hindi ?

  1. 85
  2. 55
  3. 95
  4. 65



3) How many speak at least one of the two languages from English & Hindi ?

  1. 110
  2. 120
  3. 130
  4. 100



Directions for Question 4 to 7: The questions are based on the data given below.



In a class, 70 students passed in Mathematics. 50% of the students passed in English. 25% of the students passed in both and 5% of the students passed in neither Mathematics nor English ?

4) How many students are there in the class ?
  1. 93
  2. 145
  3. 100
  4. 140


5) How many students passed in only one subject ?
  1. 75
  2. 53
  3. 80
  4. 70


6) How many students failed in at least one subject ?
  1. 5
  2. 25
  3. 50
  4. 75


7) What is the ratio of the number of students who passed in English to that in Mathematics ?
  1. 1:1
  2. 2:3
  3. 5:7
  4. 10:9


Directions for question 8 to 11: The questions are based on the data given below.

In a class there are 70 students. For every 3 students playing Cricket there are 4 students playing Hockey. For every 6 students playing Cricket there are 2 students playing both Cricket and hockey and 2 students playing none.

8) How many students play only Hockey ?
  1. 38
  2. 30
  3. 24
  4. 12


9) How many students play Both ?
  1. 10
  2. 15
  3. 18
  4. 12


10) If the students who play both Cricket and Hockey stop playing Cricket, then what percentage of the total number of students play Cricket ?
  1. 50%
  2. 571/7%
  3. 66
  4. 284/7%


11) If 50% of those playing only Hockey stop playing Hockey and start playing Cricket, what is the ratio of number of students playing Hockey to those playing cricket ?
  1. 3:4
  2. 2:5
  3. 5:6
  4. 5:9


Direction for Question 12 to 15: The questions are based on the data given below ?

In a survey of 150 readers it has been found that 75 read newspaper A, 90 read newspaper B and 70 read newspaper C. 40 read A and B; 35 read B and C; 30 read A and C and 10 read all the three.

12) How many respondents read none of  the newspapers ?
  1. 30
  2. 20
  3. 10
  4. 40


13) How many read exactly two newspapers ?
  1. 75
  2. 105
  3. 95
  4. 85


14) How many read exactly one newspaper /
  1. 35
  2. 55
  3. 235
  4. 120


15) How many read neither A nor B ?

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Paper set 2 with Solutions for SBI PO 2014

by Unknown  |  in reasoning practice paper at  Tuesday, May 27, 2014











Data Interpretation Practice Paper set 2 with Solutions for SBI PO 2014

Directions For Questions 1 to 5 These questions are based on the following Graph.



1) In 1985, what percentage of the votes polled by the female voters were invalid?

  1. 5.8%
  2. 41.3%
  3. 17.6%
  4. 56.7%


2) What was the percentage increase in the number of valid votes from 1995 to 2000 ?

  1. 15.7%
  2. 16.3%
  3. 17.6%
  4. 18.8%


3) During which of the following years was the percentage of invalid votes in the total number of votes polled, the least ?

  1. 1985
  2. 1990
  3. 1995
  4. 2000



4) What was the difference between the number of valid votes by males and that polled by females in 2000 ?

  1. 2 millions
  2. 5 millions
  3. 7 millions
  4. 15 millions



5) During which of the following years was the ratio of number of votes polled by males to that polled by females, the greatest ?

  1. 1985
  2. 1990
  3. 1995
  4. 2000



Solutions:

1st Question

     Number of invalid votes by the female voters = number of votes polled by the females- number of valid votes polled by the females.

= (453-226)-187=227-187=40 millions.

The required percentage=(40/227)X100=17.6%

ans:- Choice 3

2nd Question

 Valid votes in 1995= valid votes polled by males+valid votes polled by females= 233+219=452.
Valid votes in 2000=269+254=523
Percentage increase= (523-452)/452 X100= 15.7%

Ans:- Choice 1

3rd Question

 Invalid votes= total number of votes polled - total number of valid votes polled by males and females.
Invalid votes in 1985= 453-(187+196)=70.
The required ratio in 1985= 70/453=1/6
Similarly the required ratio in 1990= 72/503=1/7
In 1995=131/583= 1/4
In 2000= 148/671=1/4

1/7 is the least. Hence the required percentage is the least in 1990.

Ans:- Choice 2

4th Question

 Number of invalid votes polled by males= 329-254=75 millions.
Number of invalid votes by the females=(671-329)-269)= 73 millions.
The required difference = 75-73= 2 millions.

Ans:- Choice 1

5th Question

The ratio of number of votes polled by males to the total number of votes polled will hold good for a comparison of the ratio of the number of votes polled by males to that polled by female.
Therefore the required ratio In 1985 = 226/453 = 1/2
In 1990 = 248/503
In 1995= 281/583
In 2000= 329/671
226/453 is much closer to half where as other fractions are much less that 1/2.
Hence the ratio in 1985 was the greatest.

Ans:- Choice 1


Monday, 26 May 2014

Data Interpretation Practice Paper of SBI PO 2014

by Unknown  |  in Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014 at  Monday, May 26, 2014














Data Interpretation Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014


Direction for Questions 1 to 5 : These questions are based on the graph given below

Production and demand of steel from 1997 through 2002 (in Million tonnes)



   For any year, Surplus= Production+Demand-Exports

1). In which year, the ratio of production to demand is highest?



  1. 1998
  2. 1999
  3. 1997
  4. 2001



2) In 1996, the demand is 22% less than that in 1997. What is the approximate production (in million tonnes) in 1996 if the ratio of demand to production is 4:11?

  1. 78
  2. 75
  3. 72
  4. 64




3) In which year is the demand, as a percentage of the production, the highest?

  1. 2000
  2. 2001
  3. 1998
  4. 1997




4) If there is no surplus up to the year 1996, then what is the total surplus of steel (in million tonnes) by the end of 2000? (Assume that the total exports from 1997 to 2000 is 8 million tonnes and that there are no imports)

  1. 38
  2. 22
  3. 45
  4. 30




5) In 1999 the cost of production per unit is 20% more than that in 1998. What is the ratio of the total cost of production in 1998 to that in 1999?

  1. 4:3
  2. 1:3
  3. 3:4
  4. 3:1


Solutions for Questions 1 to 5:

Question 1:

 By observation we can say that in 1999, the ratio of production to demand is the highest.

 Ans:-Choice 2

Question 2:

  Demand is 1996=(100-22/100)*30
       = 23.4 million tonnes
Production in 1996=(23.4)11/4 = 64.35 million tonnes

Ans:- Choice 4

Question 3:

 Only in 2000, the demand is more than the production. So in that year the demand as a percentage of production is the highest.

Ans:- Choice 1

Question 4:

 Production of steel from 1997 to 2000 = 40+45+50+40+=175 million tonnes

Demand of steel from 1997 to 2000 = 30+32+30+45= 137 million tones
Exports from 1997 to 2000 = 8 million tones
Surplus of steel up to 2000 = 15 - (137+8) = 30 millions tonnes

Ans:- Choice 4

Question 5:

 Let the cost of production in 1998 be Rs X per million tonne.

Required ration=(X)(45):(1.2X)(50)= 3:4

Ans:- Choice 3

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Saturday, 17 May 2014

Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014

by Unknown  |  in Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014 at  Saturday, May 17, 2014

Reasoning Practice Paper for SBI PO 2014:

(Based on Directions, Blood Relations, Number series, Number analogies, Letter Series, Coding-Decoding)


Many of the students are asking about the Practice Papers for  SBI PO Exam 2014. So we are giving you this Reasoning practice paper here. This practice paper was created by www.Guide4Govtjobs.com's team members. We provided the key too for this paper.  All the best.....


1) A person, starting from his house, travels 5 km to the west, then travels 7 km to the right and then travels 4 km to the left after which he travels 2 km southwards and finally travels 3 km westwards. How far has he travelled from his house ?

  1. 14 km
  2. 13 km
  3. 10 km
  4. 15 km


2) Gita walks 10 km from north to south and turns left and again walks 5 km, then she turns left and walks 8 km. In which direction is she positioned now with reference to the starting point?

  1. East
  2. West
  3. South-East
  4. North-West


3) A watch shows 8:30. If the minute hand points towards east, in what direction will the hour hand point?

  1. South-West
  2. South-East
  3. West
  4. North


4) A boy goes to watch a movie and sees a man sitting to his left. He found that the man was his relative. The man is the husband of the sister of his mother. How is the man related to the boy ?

  1. Uncle
  2. Nephew
  3. Brother
  4. Father


5) Amar goes to the house of his sister Sita who is the neighbour of Geeta. Geeta has a daughter Meera. Meera studies in the first year of college. Ashu is the father of Amar and is married to Anjali and has a sister who is  Geeta.



How is Geeta related to Amar?

  1. Aunt
  2. Sister
  3. Cousin
  4. Mother



6) Find the next number in the series 13, 25, 37, 49, 61, 73, 85, 97, 109, ...........
  1. 120
  2. 122
  3. 121
  4. 125



7) Find the next number in the series 135, 246, 357, 468, ............
  1. 578
  2. 577
  3. 579
  4. 570



8) How many numbers are there which are divided by 3 and followed by the number divided by 2 in the given series?

3 4 5 9 6 1 5 3 2 4 5 3 4 3 4 9 2 5
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 6



9) 42:56: :110 : ________
  1. 132
  2. 136
  3. 144
  4. 148



10) KPQR : LRTV : : DGHY : _______
  1. EIKC
  2. ETKC
  3. EJKD
  4. EHKD



11) If in a certain code "bring" is coded as 45321, "Prick" is coded as 65390, then "brick" is codded as
  1. 43590
  2. 46390
  3. 45390
  4. 45380



12) In a certain code language if "printer" is coded as trinper, then "bamboos" can be coded as

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