SBI PO-Prelims2 Questions and answers

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      Directions (81-83) : In these question relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed By two conclusions.
      Give answer:
      (1) If only Conclusion I is true.
      (2) If only conclusion II is true.
      (3) If either conclusion I or II is true
      (4) If neither conclusion I not II is true
      (5) If both conclusion I and II are true
      81). Statements

      M < O \( \large \le \) U \( \large \le \) R \( \large \ge \) T

      P \( \large \ge \) R \( \large \le \) I \( \large \le \) C < L

      Conclusion:

      I. L > M

      II. O \( \large \le \) C

      A). If only Conclusion I is true.
      B). If only conclusion II is true.
      C). If either conclusion I or II is true
      D). If neither conclusion I not II is true
      E). If both conclusion I and II are true
      82). Statements

      M < O \( \large \le \) U \( \large \le \) R \( \large \ge \) T

      P \( \large \ge \) R \( \large \le \) I \( \large \le \) C < L

      Conclusion

      I. P > T

      II. P = T

      A). If only Conclusion I is true.
      B). If only conclusion II is true.
      C). If either conclusion I or II is true
      D). If neither conclusion I not II is true
      E). If both conclusion I and II are true
      83). Statements

      C < L = I \( \large \le \) N > G

      I < M \( \large \ge \) O > R > T

      Conclusions :

      I. C < O

      II. G > T

      A). If only Conclusion I is true.
      B). If only conclusion II is true.
      C). If either conclusion I or II is true
      D). If neither conclusion I not II is true
      E). If both conclusion I and II are true
      Directions (84-88) : Read the given information to answer the given questions.
      Eight people viz X, G, T, C,P,J,A and M live on different floors of a building. The ground floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. All of them can perform a different form of dance viz. Kathak, Garba, Dandiya, Bhangra, Lavani, Odissi, Mohiniyattam and Sattriya. (Note : None of the given information is necessarily in the some order.)
      T lives on an even numbered floor below floor number five. Only three people live between T and the one who performs Garba. As many people live below T as above the one who performs Lavani. Number of people living between the one who performs Garba and Lavani is equal to the number of people living between C and P. C lives on an even numbered floor above P. Neither C nor P performs Garba or Lavani. The one who performs Kathak lives on an odd numbered floor below floor number four. P does not perform Kathak. The number of people between T and the one who performs Kathak is same as the number of people living between X and the one who performs Lavani. X lives on one of the floors above the one who performs Lavani. Number of people living between C and X is equal to the number of people living between T and M. The one who performs Odissi lives on an even numbered floor immediately above the one who performs Bhangra. Only three people live between G and I. G lives on one of the floors above I. The one who performs Bhangra lives immediately above the one Who performs Sattriya. C neither like Odissi nor Dandiya.
      84). Which of the following statements is true as per the given arrangement ?
      A). C performs Odissi
      B). The one who performs Garba lives on floor number six.
      C). T livpe immediately above J
      D). None of the given statements is true.
      E). Only two people live between M and G.
      85). Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group ?
      A). M-Bhangra
      B). CDandiya
      C). P-Odissi
      D). G-Floor number eight
      E). T Floor number five


      86). How many people live between the one who performs Lavani and Bhangra ?
      A). More than three
      B). Three
      C). None
      D). One
      E). Two
      87). Who performs Dandiya ?
      A). G
      B). A
      C). P
      D). T
      E). C
      88). Which dance M performs ?
      A). Sattriya
      B). Lavani
      C). Odissi
      D). Mohiniyattam
      E). Kathak
      Directions (89-93) : Study the given information carefully to answer the given questions.
      Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F. G and H were born in different years, viz. 1961, 1970, 1974, 1980.
      1983, 1987, 1996 and 2000 but not necessarily in the same order
      Note :
      A. All calculations are done with respect to the present year, 2017 assuming the month and date to be same as that of the years of birth as mentioned above.
      B. Each person is assumed to born on the same date and same month of the respective years. D was born after 1983 but not in the year 2000. The sum of the present ages of A and D is 64. The difference between the present ages of A and G is less than 5. B was born in an odd numbered year. B is older than G. The sum of present
      ages of F and C is 68. F is younger than C. H is not the youngest
      89). Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group ?
      A). E
      B). B
      C). C
      D). F
      E). G
      90). How many persons is/are younger than E ?
      A). Two
      B). More than three
      C). None
      D). Three
      E). One
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