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 Punjab National Bank PNB model question papers of aptitude and reasoning

 

1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?

(1) Listen

(2) Feel

(3) Think

(4) Sing

(5) Hear

 

2. If the positions of the first and sixth digits of the group of digits 5904627813 are interchanged, similarly the positions of the second and the seventh are interchanged and so on which of the following will be the fourth from the right end after the rearrangement ?

(1) 4

(2) 9

(3) 1

(4) 0

(5) None of these

 

3. If P means 'x', 'R' means '+', 'T' means '÷' and S means '-', then 18T3P9S8R6 = ?

(1) 1 1/3

(2) 46

(3) 58

(4) 2/3

(5) None of these

 

4. Which of the following does not have the same relationship as that of Cloth : Garments ?

(1) Leather : Footwear

(2) Wood : Furniture

(3) Earthen post : Clay

(4) Gold : Ornaments

(5) German Silver : Utensils

 

5.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?

(1) 169

(2) 179

(3) 135

(4) 149

(5) 157

 

Directions (Q. Nos. 6-10) :   In each question below are given two statements, followed by four conclusions numbered (I),(II),(III) and (IV). You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly-known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly-known facts.

 

6.  Statements : -

          (I)  All papers are sticks.

       (II)  All sticks are brushes.

Conclusions  : -

          (I)  Some papers are brushes.

       (II)  Some brushes are sticks.

      (III)  All sticks are papers.

      (IV)   All brushes are papers.


(1) Only (I) and (III) follow

(2) Only (II),(III) and (IV) follow

(3) Only (I) and (II) follow

(4) Only (IV) follows

(5) None of these

 

7.  Statements : -

          (I)  Some baskets are dusters.

       (II)  Some dusters are folders.

Conclusions  : -

          (I)  Some baskets are folders.

       (II)  Some dusters are folders.

      (III)  All folders are baskets.

      (IV)   Some baskets are dusters.

(1) Only (I) and (III) follow

(2) Only (III) follows

(3) Only (I),(III) and (IV) follow

(4) Only (II) follows

(5) Only (II) and (IV) follow

 

8.Statements : -

          (I)  All scales are cards.

       (II)  Some cards are paints.

Conclusions  : -

          (I)  Some cards are scales.

       (II)  Some scales are paints.

      (III)  All paints are scales.

      (IV)  All cards are paints.

(1) Only (I) follows

(2) Only (III) and (IV) follow

(3) Only (IV) follows

(4) All follow

(5) None follows

 

9.Statements : -

          (I)  All bottles are plates.

       (II)  Some bottles are glasses.

Conclusions  : -

          (I)  Some plates are glasses.

       (II)  Some bottles are plates.

      (III)  Some glasses are bottles.

      (IV)  All bottles are glasses.

(1) Only (I) and (IV) follow

(2) Only (II),(III) and (IV) follow

(3) Only (III) follows

(4) Only (I),(II) and (III) follow 

(5) None follows

 

10.Statements : -

          (I)  Some coolers are refrigerators.

       (II)  All refrigerators are fans.

Conclusions  : -

          (I)  Some coolers are fans.

       (II)  Some fans are refrigerators.

      (III)  All fans are coolers.

      (IV)  Some refrigerators are coolers.

(1) All follow

(2) Only (I),(II) and (IV) follow 

(3) Only (III) follows

(4) Only (II) and (IV) follow

(5) None follows 

 

Directions (Q. Nos. 11-15) :   Study the following letter-number sequence and answer the questions that follow :-

T 3 Q C G U 7 M X H 6 B D R E V P F 4 K S Y L 5 N J

 

11. If every alternate letter/number is dropped, starting from T onwards, which letter/number will be second to the left of the ninth letter/number from your left ?

(1) K

(2) Y

(3) R

(4) G

(5) None of these

 

12. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the first, the sixth, the thirteenth and twenty-first elements, which of the following letters will  be the first letter of that word ? If no such word can be made, give 'X' as the answer and if more than one word, can be made, give Y as the answer. 

(1) D

(2) S

(3) T

(4) X

(5) Y

 

13. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following sequence ?

QGJ        CUN        G75        ?

(1) 7ML

(2) UXL

(3) U7L

(4) UML

(5) None of these

 

14. If the letters/numbers only from G to S are written in the reverse order and other letters/numbers are kept unaltered, which letter/number will be third to the right of the 15th letter/number from your right ?

(1) R

(2) 6

(3) P

(4) M

(5) None of these

 

15. If every third letter/number stating from your left replaces successive months of the year starting from January, which letter/number will replace 'May' ?

(1) E

(2) B

(3) R

(4) V

(5) None of these

 

Directions (Q. Nos. 16-20) :   In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered (I) and (II). An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the gives assumptions and decide which of the assumption (s) is/are implicit in the statement.

Give answer : -

(1)  if only assumption (I) is implicit.

(2)  if only assumption (II) is implicit.

(3)  if either (I) or (II) is implicit.

(4)  if neither (I) nor (II) is implicit.

(5)  if both (I) and (II) are implicit.

 

16.Statements : -

  'In spite of several complaints, I have not received a telephone bill for nine months' - a telephone customer's letter to the editor of a daily.          

Assumptions  : -

          (I)  Every customer has a right to get bills regularly.

       (II)  The customer's grievence will be rectified.

   

17.Statements : -

 There will be a special show of a film in Auditorium 'Z', on Sunday morning, from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

Assumptions  : -

          (I)  Power supply will be available in the Auditorium.

       (II)  In case of a power failure, alternative arrangement will be made.

   

18.Statements : -

The production scheduling is done considering 16 working hours per day and total 25 working days in one month. Thus, there will be 400 working hours in one month.

Assumptions  : -

          (I)  There will be no loss of any working day due to any unforeseen reason.

       (II)  All the workers will be present on all working days.

   

19.Statements : -

The procession will start from the Central Building. It will follow the circular route as indicated in the map. After three hours, the procession will reach the same place from where it started.

Assumptions  : -

          (I)  The followers will follow the instructions of the leaders.

       (II)  The  procession will progress peacefully.

   

20.Statements : -

 "A cordless telephone set is offered free on purchase of refrigerator X" - an advertisement.

Assumptions  : -

          (I)  The buyers of refrigerator 'X' have a telephone connection at their premises.

       (II)  The buyers of refrigerator 'X' need cordless telephone sets.

 

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