RBI Grade B 3 Aug 2014

Instructions

In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered Iand II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer a: if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer b: if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer c: if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer d: if neither conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer e: if both conclusions I and II follow.

Question 161

Statements :
All triangles are squares.
No square is rectangle.
Some rectangles are cones.
Conclusions :
I. Some cones are rectangles.
II. All cones are rectangles.

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Question 162

Statements :
All triangles are squares.
No square is rectangle.
Some rectangles are cones.
Conclusions :
I. No triangle is rectangle
II. Some cones being triangles is a possibility.

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Question 163

Statements :
No aim is vision.
All visions are objectives.
No objective is goal.
Conclusions :
I. All goals being aim is a possibility.
II. All aims being objective is a possibility.

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Question 164

Statements :
No aim is vision.
All visions are objectives.
No objective is goal.
Conclusions :
I. No goal is vision.
II. All objectives are visions.

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Question 165

Statements :
All years are ages.
Some ages are eras.
All eras are distances.
Conclusions :
I. At least some distances are ages.
II. Some eras are definitely not years.

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Question 166

Statements :
All years are ages.
Some ages are eras.
All eras are distances.
Conclusions :
I. At least some eras are ages.
II. All distances being years is a possibility.

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Instructions

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H - are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Each one of them has a different profession viz., Doctor, Lawyer, Painter, Librarian, Architect, Engineer, Teacher and Accountant, but not necessarily in the same order.
A sits third to the right of F. Only one person sits between A and C. Accountant is sitting third to the right of C. Accountant is sitting to the immediate left of Engineer. B is sitting to the immediate left of H. Three persons sit between B and Architect. D is an immediate neighbour of G. D is neither an Engineer nor an Architect. Only one person sits beween Librarian and Architect. Painter is to the immediate left of Teacher. D is not a Doctor. G is neither a Librarian nor a Lawyer. Lawyer is an immediate neighbour of Architect.

Question 167

What is the profession of D ?

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Question 168

Who amongst the following is a Doctor ?

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Question 169

What is the position of Lawyer with respect to G ?

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Question 170

Who sit(s) exactly between the Engineer and Teacher ?

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