SBI ASSO PO Questions and answers

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      Directions (Q.18-23): In each of these questions two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statemenet to be true even if they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 

      21). Statements: Some metals are papers. All papers are alloys. No alloy is a wood. Conclusions:
      I. All woods being metals is a possibility.
      II. All metals being woods is a possibility.

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true.
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true.
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
      D). Only conclusion II is true.
      E). Only conclusion I is true.
      22). Statements: Some metals are papers. All papers are alloys. No alloy is a wood. Conclusions:
      I. No paper is a wood.
      II. At least some metals are alloys.

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true.
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true.
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
      D). Only conclusion II is true.
      E). Only conclusion I is true.
      23). Statements: Some prices are costs. Some costs are amounts. All amounts are expenses.
      Conclusions:
      I. No expense is a cost.
      II. At least some expenses are prices.

      A). Either conclusion I or II is true.
      B). Both conclusion I and II are true.
      C). Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
      D). Only conclusion II is true.
      E). Only conclusion I is true.
      24). Statement: There have been structural shifts from agriculture to industry in country Z. While industries contribute to 67" of the country's GDP, it is leading to a steady and undesirable decline in the participation of labour force in agriculture.
      I. The government should curtail the number of industries borrowing up in the country in order to promote agriculture.
      II. Incentives for working in agriculture should be made competitive with that of other sectors.

      A). Either I or ll is true
      B). Both I and ll are true
      C). Neither I nor II is true
      D). Only II is true
      E). Only I is true
      25). The one who stayed for the maximum number of days stayed for 15 more days than W. Which of the following is possibly the number of days for which he stayed in India?
      A). 5
      B). 32
      C). 23
      D). 20
      E). 17


      26). Which of the following is true with respect to Z as per the given information?
      A). The possible number of days for which Z stayed in India is 14 days.
      B). Z stayed for the minimum number of days.
      C). None of the given options is true
      D). Only two people stayed for more number of days than Z.
      E). Z definitely stayed for more number of days than Y.
      27). Which of the following may be the possible number of days for which Y stayed in India?
      A). 11
      B). 8
      C). 19
      D). 5
      E). 22

      Directions (Q. 28-32): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions. 
      Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row I - J, K, L, M and N are seated and all of them are facing north and in row II P, Q, R, S and T are seated and all are facing south (but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also likes different flowers, namely Gazania, Plumeria, Tulip, Orchids, Lily, Rose, Daffodil, Daisy, Peony and Dahlia (but not necessarily in the same order).  N sits exactly in the centre of the row and faces the one who likes Orchids. Only one person sits between N and the one who likes Lily. S faces the immediate neighbour of the one who likes Lily. Only one person sits between P and the one who likes Orchids. P is not an immediate neighbour of S. P faces one of the immediate neighbours of L. M is neither an immediate neighbour of L nor faces S. Q is not an immediate neighbour of S and faces the one who likes Plumeria. M does not face R. M faces one of the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Rose. Only one person sits between the one who likes Rose and the one who likes Gazania. The one who likes Peony and the one who likes Daisy face each other. Only two people sit between the one who likes Daisy and the one who likes Daffodil. J does not like Daffodil. The one who likes Dahlia sits fourth to the right of the one who likes Peony. 

      28). Who amongst the following is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Peony?
      A). The one who likes Rose
      B). The one who likes Lily
      C). The one who likes Gazania
      D). K
      E). T
      29). Which of the following flowers does S like?
      A). Lily
      B). Gazania
      C). Rose
      D). Orchids
      E). Daffodil
      30). Which of the following is definitely true as per the given arrangement?
      A). L faces R.
      B). Q is an immediate neighbour of P.
      C). The one who likes Daisy is an immediate neighbour of P.
      D). Q likes Daffodil.
      E). The one who likes Dahlia faces N.
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