IBPSClerk11-Dec-2011EZ2nd Related Question Answers

201. -18 - 34 - 56 < ?






202. A disease would always necessarily have -






203. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group ?






204. Which of the following expressions is correct if the expression `Z > Y ≥ W < V’ is definitely correct ?






205. Which of the following figures represents the relation between ‘Sparrows’, ‘Birds’ and ‘Crows’ ?






206. Town D is 13 km towards the East of town A. A bus starts from town A, travels 8 km towards West and takes a right turn. After taking the right turn, it travels 5 km and reaches town B. From town B the bus takes a right turn again, travels 21 km and stops. How far and towards which direction must the bus travel to reach town D ?






207. Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions : A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. • G is sitting third to the right of F. • H is not an immediate neighbour of F and G. A is sitting second to the right of H. • B is sitting third to the right of C and C is not an immediate neighbour of G. • D is not an immediate neighbour of H or C.Who is sitting exactly between H and A ?
 






208. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which one does not belong to the group ?






209. What will come in place of the question mark (?) based upon the given seating arrangement : AF DG CA ?






210. How many persons are sitting between B and E starting From B in an anti clockwise direction?






211. What is the position of E with respect to A ?






212. In a certain code ‘can you read this’ is written as ‘can @ read # this * you $’ and ‘how are you today’ is written as ‘are @ how # today * you $’. How will ‘can be true or’ be written that code ?






213. Four of the following live are alike in a certain way and hcitce a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ?






214. Which of the following will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the English alphabetical order ? ZX US QO ? HF CA






215. The positions of the first and fourth letters of the word ‘ABSENT are interchanged. similarly the positions of the second and fifth letters and third and sixth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many letters are there between the letter which is third from the right and the letter which is first from the left, in the English alphabetical order ?






216. ‘Bricks’ are related to ‘Walls’ in the same way as Trees’ are related to






217. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters ‘OLBT’ using all the letters but each letter only once in each word ?






218. Among J, K, L, M and N each of a different weight, J is heavier than L but lighter than K. M is lighter than L. K is lighter than N.Who among them is the heaviest?
 






219. Among J, K, L, M and N each of a different weight, J is heavier than L but lighter than K. M is lighter than L. K is lighter than N.Who among them is the second lightest?
 






220. If each vowel in the word BROUGHT is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series and then the alphabets so formed are arranged in an alphabetical order from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the left ?






221. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word DECAYS, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?






222. In each of the questions below, two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered 1 and II. You have to take the two statements to he true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts. a: if only conclusion I follows. b: if only conclusion II follows. c: if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. d: if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. e: if both conclusions I and II follow.Statements : All animals are birds. All birds are crows. Conclusions : I. All animals are crows. II. All crows are birds.






223. Statements : Some tricks are magic. All magic are true. Conclusions : I. There is a possibility that all tricks are true. II. There is a possibility that all magic are tricks.






224. Statements : All e-mails are messages. Some messages are letters. Conclusions : I. Atleast some letters are e-mails. II. Some messages are not e-mails.






225. Statements : Some threads are cottons. Some cottons are nylons. Conclusions : I. All nylons are threads. II. Atleast some nylons are threads.






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