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New Pattern Reasoning Questions | SBI PO 2017 | 06.04.2017

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New Pattern Reasoning Questions | SBI PO 2017 | 06.04.2017


Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.

Seven family members G, H, J, K, L, M and N are going to different countries viz. UK, US, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, China not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different profession from amongst CA, Admin, Accountant, HR, Manager, Engineer and Professor not necessarily in the same order.

G is the father of K's only brother L. The one who is wife of L is anEngineer and she is going to France. The one who is brother of L is anAdmin and he does not go UK.H is the sister-in-law of K. The person who is CA goes to US. M goes to Italy. The one who is Professor goes to China. K is uncle of N.M and N are brothers. L is a Manager and he goes to Germany. G is an HR.The one who is sister of N does not go to US.J is sister of M.

Q1. Who is the Accountant?

(a) J

(b) N

(c) K

(d) M

(e) None of these

Q2. Which of the following combinations of person, profession and country is definitely correct?

(a) G – HR – Germany

(b) K – Professor - China

(c) L – Manager - US

(d) G – HR – UK

(e) None of these

Q3. Who is going to US?

(a) J

(b) K

(c) M

(d) N

(e) None of these

Q4. Granddaughter of G goes to which country?

(a) Russia

(b) China

(c) US

(d)Chandigarh

(e) None of these

Q5. Who is the Professor?

(a) N

(b) J

(c) M

(d) L

(e) None of these

Directions (6-10): Each question below is followed by three arguments numbered (A), (B) and (C). You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.

Q6. Statement: Should there be the complete ban on setting up of thermal power plants in India?

Arguments: 

(A) Yes, this is the only way to arrest further addition to environmental pollution.

(B) No, there is a huge shortage of electricity in most parts of the country and hence generation of electricity needs to be augmented.

(C) No, many developed countries continue to set up thermal power plants in their countries.

(a) None is strong

(b) Only A is strong

(c) Only B is strong

(d) Only C is strong

(e)Either An or B is strong

Q7.Statement: Should road repair work in big cities be carried out only late at night?

Arguments: 

(A) No, this way the work will never get completed.

(B) No, there will be an unnecessary use of electricity.

(C) Yes, the commuters will face a lot of problems due to repair work during the day.

(a) None is strong

(b) Only A is strong

(c) Only C is strong

(d) B and C are strong

(e)A and B are strong

Q8. Statement: Should all the deemed universities be derecognized and attached to any of the central of state universities in India?

Arguments:

(A) Yes, many of these deemed universities do not conform to their required standards of a full-fledged university and hence the level of education is compromised.

(B) No, these deemed universities have been able to introduce innovative courses suitable to the requirement of various industries as they are free from strict government controls.

(C) Yes, many such universities are basically money spinning activities and education takes a backseat in these institutions.

(a) A and B are strong

(b) B and C are strong

(c) A and C are strong

(d) All are strong

(e)None of these

Q9. Statement: Should there be a cap on drawing groundwater for irrigation purposes in India?

Arguments:

(A) No, irrigation is of prime importance for food production in India and it is heavily dependent on groundwater in many parts of the country.

(B) Yes, water labels have gone down to alarmingly low levels in some parts of the country where irrigation is primarily dependent on groundwater, which may lead to serious environmental consequences.

(C) Yes, India just cannot afford to draw groundwater any further as the international agencies have cautioned India against it.

(a) A and B are strong

(b) B and C are strong

(c) A and C are strong

(d)All are strong

(e)None of these

Q10. Statement: Should there be a restriction on the construction of high-rise buildings in big cities in India?

Arguments:

(A) No, big cities in India do not have adequate open land plots to accommodate the growing population.

(B) Yes, only the builders and developers benefit from the construction of high-rise buildings.

(C) Yes, the government should first provide adequate infrastructural facilities to existing buildings before allowing the construction of new high-rise buildings.

(a) Only B is strong

(b) Only C is strong

(c) A and C are strong

(d) Only A is strong

(e)None of these

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