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RBI Grade B Exam Preparation Insights

foreign foreign foreign hello students welcome to all about myself tanvi and I welcome you all for today's session where we are going to discuss important questions for your RBI Grade B examination so I hope all the students have joined the session okay uh hello satyanarayan okay good evening yeah so just confirm me if I'm Audible and visible okay first of all before starting today's session just confirm me am I Audible and visible foreign okay can you all hear me yes okay thank you satyanarayan okay so students today is the third class for your RBI Grade B practice question where we are discussing all the important questions of your complete reasoning we are not just doing a single topic in these sessions we are doing all the topics together right okay so as you all know in last two sessions a level of level of questions was moderate right and as I have promised you that I am going to increase the level of question in coming session so in today's session the level is bit high as compared to previous questions so I request you all to attend the whole session attain the complete session and also share with your friends who all are preparing for these regulatory exam whether it is for RBI Grade B or whether they are preparing for sebi gray day or they are preparing for nabard although these sessions are more focused towards RBI Grade B but these sessions are definitely going to help those students who are also preparing for sebi and nabard exams okay so I hope all of you have joined the session and also you have shared today's class with your friends and please like the session if you like the questions that we are going to discuss do like the session okay yeah okay okay good evening Alicia yeah so students in today's session we will be covering more of puzzles right we will keep we will be covering puzzled questions of alphabets right we are going to cover puzzle equations of blood relation so that will be the focus today okay so let us start with the first question okay so we pledge for your success okay if you are new today if you are attending the session today for the first time I request you to check out all the previous sessions that are available on our app or live board and one more thing I want to tell you that we have a separate app for people who are preparing for regulatory exams now it's a separate app so if you all have not subscribed this app yet so subscribe our new app if you want to prepare for regulatory exams you are going to get all the notifications all the sessions all the practice question all the current affairs in this new app that are more focused for your regulatory exam right so if you have not subscribed yet so I request you to subscribe our new channel olive Board for regulatory exam Okay so the first question for today's session is here where you have eight people so here as you all can see the first question is of setting Arrangement is of circular Arrangement okay so here's the question you have to try this okay start solving okay here's the question start solving and confirm me in the comments if you have solved this okay I'm waiting for your comments I hope that you are going to take around two to three minutes to solve this uh this question because this is not so difficult right this is kind of moderate to little high level this is moderate to little high level so this can be done in two to three minutes so start solving this yeah okay just confirming the comments when you are going to when you are done just confirming the comments okay Alicia Ravi satyanarayan baby thank you okay try this so here you have eight persons whose names are given to you right so we are simply going to make eight positions for our Circle right so we are simply going to make eight positions for the circle for these eight people they are sitting around a circular table facing the center so they they have given that they all are facing the center right okay so next we have that each one of them is related to n in some way or other way see they all like all of these people are related to n in some way or other way so as you all can see in the question he is giving you details like n's father n sister n son n's husband n's mother n son n's father so the whole question if talking about blood relation but the format is kind of different here here all the relations are related to n so we need not make any blood relation diagram here this is going to be solved simply just like we solve profession like we say here a will come and he his profession is scientist he's scientist so this will be the actual format for this question like if I am going to mark this as a so I'm just going to tell a is what a is n's father or n sister or n SWOT so try this okay students waiting for your comments just solve the question and confirm me if you have solved this giving you two to three minutes for this foreign yes okay so here let us start with this information that only three persons sit between B and N so if I'm going to write n here so if three person are sitting between n and B so here I'm going to write B okay next we have that only one person sits between n and p weight I am going to remove all these lines okay it got erase all I'll have to make it again so here we have eight positions and what we did was only three persons sit between B and N so let us suppose if I write n here so opposite to n will be B because there are three person between B and N so this is how we are going to write n and B next we have that only one person sits between n and p like here we can see that P can be written in two cases like P can be written here or it can be written here so what we are going to do we are simply going to make two possibilities for this so I'll make another diagram another Circle to show the two possibilities that are occurring here so here I am going to write n here you are going to write B and one person is between n and p so either P can be here or P can be here next we have n's father sits to the immediate right of P so as you all know that these people are facing the center their facing is inside so accordingly we are going to pick our left and right okay so here yeah so here we have n's father is immediate right of P so if n's father is immediate right of P so here I am going to write father on this point okay and here n's father is immediate right of P if p is here then immediate right of B means here I'm going to write further okay next we have n sister sits third to the right of n's father so father is here okay third to the right right side towards right one two three here I am going to write n sister and here you have father right side one two three here I am going to write system so I'm just simply picking a line and solving it in both the diagrams okay so I'm going to do this till I can do okay so only one person sits between n sister and N Sun so here we have sister one person is going to between sister and son so here we have sister right okay so where we are going to write n Sun so here we already have n so n cannot be n Sun so n sun is who B so here if I see here I am writing sister leaving one person it's in so n cannot be n Sun so here about B he is saying that who is n Sun okay next we have M sets third to the left of n Sun so here we have Sun third to the left who is sitting m is sitting so here I am going to write M next we have only three persons sit between M and n's husband so only three persons sit between M and n's husband so where I have M it's here okay and only three people means n's husband is sitting just opposite to him here again n's husband is sitting just opposite to M but we have not filled here M okay where it can be done okay done very good okay what can be done here M sets third to the left of n sun and if n sun is here so third to the left means here I'm going to write M and similarly here again I'm going to write husband here okay here again I'm going to write husband here actually the space is less I hope this is getting clear to you all okay next we have a set second to the right of n's husband so a said second to the right a set second to the right okay n's mother sits to the immediate right of C so here we we do not have C here okay so next we can pick this line that ends taught us its third to the right of P here we have P third to the right here he's saying n's daughter is setting so this is wrong because here already husband is sitting we cannot make daughter sit here okay so now we have ends daughter sits third to the right of P so here we have P third to the right means here is sitting ends daughter so this is what I'm going to write next we have okay uh so what we missed was n's mother sits to the immediate right of C and C is not the husband of it okay so if C is not the husband of NC this point is occupied by n this is occupied by m okay so we need to focus where I'm going to write C okay so where can we write C here we have a here we have P here husband on this point we cannot write C here we have B so we are left with these two points yeah okay so n's mother so if I am writing C here so mother will sit towards immediate right okay so if I am going to write C here okay then immediate right Sun is setting so we cannot make mother sit here okay so in this way I can see that I'm going to make C sit here and immediate right will be mother okay so next we have D sets to the immediate left of n's brother so where I can write brother so you can see starting anti-clockwise from n you have daughter sister mother son husband a is father so we are left with just P who can be n's brother and D sits immediate left so D is ends husband okay so satyanarayan done very good Ravi Shankar done I hope this is clear to both of you is the solution same for you people foreign is this the same solution that you have solved okay tell me okay so according to this you have to tell the answers now so how many people sit between p and N when counted from the left often so you have to start counting from the left off end so here you have n left off in you can see just one person is sitting between n and p so your answer here will be option number a next you have who sits to the immediate left of P gone wrong for you Karthik okay Karthik okay next you have who sits to the immediate left of P so here you can find who's its immediate left of P here you have p and immediate left of p is who D okay but here we are not having D so let us check about the relation so immediate left of p is D who is n's husband so n's husband is given in option number D so your answer here will be option number D so I hope this is clear to you right okay next question who among the following is the son of Finn yeah tell me who among the following is the son of n foreign you can see in the solution sun is B so here I am going to say option number B next is how is B related to a now this for this you might need to make the diagram of blood relation how is B related to AC B is what B is n Sun ends sun is B and who is a a is n's father n's father is a so this is the diagram that I am going to make so how is B related to a so we can see here that b is grandson of a so I hope this is clear to you like you can see you might waste your time in making the diagram of blood relation because as you all people see in your puzzle that he's saying you that he's n's father ends mother and daughter so just by looking at this you might start making the family chart but that was not needed here because all the relations were related to n if he is if he is going to give you the information like a is father of b f is son of C if this is the format of the blood relation then you are going to make a diagram where you have multiple names but when all of the people are related to a single person then you are going to Simply solve that question just like you solve two parameters in sitting Arrangement okay is this question clear to you yeah tell me is this question clear to you all satyanarayan Ravi confirm me Karthik yeah clear okay so now let's move on to the next question quite a different question that you people do okay so just try to solve this let's see who is going to make a solution for this for this because you need to make a solution first now this can be the question of alphabets or this can be the question of input output so this is the thing that happens in your exam like in your RBI exam some questions will not be even clear that from which chapter are they coming okay Sometimes some questions are such that you feel that these are the combination of two or three chapters so this is that kind of question where you can see you have steps just like you have in input output and you have the sequence of elements just like you have in the topic alphabets so this is mainly the combination of alphabets and input output so just make a solution first see all the conditions are given to you you just need to understand and solve in three steps okay and then we are going to solve the questions make a solution for this foreign let's see if your if you are able to do this foreign or you're just feeling blank tell me in the comments how are you feeling with this question okay students uh for this question you might need interesting that's good okay I hope you are trying this Karthik I hope you are trying to solve Ravi Shankar there's a payo see the numbers which are immediately preceded by a symbol means this is numbers how many numbers are there which are immediately preceded by symbol and preceded means backward and followed means after followed by an alphabet right so numbers preceded by symbol and followed by alphabet so we need to know how many numbers are there so we can see first number is so see what we can do in this format we are simply going to check that uh here it is much easier to look at a symbol rather than number or alphabet so we are just simply going to look at the symbol the first symbol is dollar and after dollar it is alphabet but what we need is number next symbol we have at the rate after that there is a number and after number you have alphabet so this number is selected for step number one yeah okay next we have symbol where we can see its percent after that there's a number and after number after eight you have alphabet so 8 is also selected next we have symbol is Hash after that there's a number which is 7 and after that you have a alphabet which is D so 7 is also selected so these three are next you have star but after star there's no number so you select three numbers which are seven eight and nine right so these are the three numbers that you are going to select for step number one so what he is saying the numbers which are immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by an alphabet what we have to do with these numbers they are arranged in the end of the series in increasing order right so for step number one we pick these elements which are seven eight nine so basically what you are going to do you are simply going to make First Step where you are simply going to skip seven eight nine like you are going to write for the first step dollar then F then three then six then and just like see here this is your input and in the same sequence as given in the input you are going to write these elements which are going to cover alphabets numbers as well as symbols excluding 789 and write by writing all these in the last you are going to write 7 then you are going to write 8 then you are going to write 9. okay tell me is this clear yeah okay students is this clear to you yeah done very good okay so now let us check second step I hope this is clear in the first step initially you are you are writing all the elements in the sequence of input excluding seven eight nine and after that you are going to write seven eight nine in their increasing order which will be same seven eight nine now in this second step he's saying you have to choose odd numbers which are immediately preceded by an alphabet right odd numbers how many odd numbers are there which are immediately preceded by an alphabet interchange their position with respect to the alphabet just before it okay you have to try this now odd numbers which are immediately preceded by alphabet so you have to Simply interchange their position like here you can see first such odd number is 3 which is preceded by alphabet that is if so this F3 will become 3F in the second step it will be dollar three F and it will go on in the same sequence as in First Step next odd number that we have is nine but before nine there is a symbol so Second Step does not apply here okay next odd number we have five and before 5 we have an alphabet so this is going to be same this is going to be of same sequence and what we are going to do we are going to stop here at this five so Q5 will become 5q then next is your seven but it is preceded by a symbol and there is no other odd number so there were two odd numbers that is three and five which qualifies the condition given in Step number two okay now in third step the alphabets which are immediately followed means alphabets which are immediately okay there's one more thing that is the note given to you in the last see step number two is applied after step number one and step number three is applied after step number two right so here you can see if that's the case okay if that's the case see in the first step so the last element of the unarranged elements was L and after that after L we are going to write 7 8 and 9 okay so here you can see that this condition step number two condition which says that odd number preceded by an alphabet so here we can see 7 is preceded by L because for second step we have to refer to step number one and you might miss this case it is very easy for you people to miss this case so it will be 7 l so these are the three cases that are qualifying the Second Step I hope you people who uh satyanarayan and Karthik and Ravi Shankar I hope you have considered this case of L and seven I hope this okay okay so here this is your second step in third step what he's saying that how many alphabets which are immediately followed by a symbol followed means next should be a symbol the alphabets which are immediately followed by a symbol are arranged in alphabetical order between H and 4 of Step number two okay so now you have to check this yeah B no we are not going to Interchange for step number one because he is not saying you to Interchange The Interchange thing is done in Step number two right but in Step number one he is simply saying that pick such numbers which are qualifying this condition and arrange them in increasing order at the end of the series this is the thing that you have to do for step number one that interchanging thing is done in Step number two okay so third step I hope third step is clear to you okay third step alphabet which are immediately followed after alphabet Whenever there is a symbol after the alphabet and for this you need to refer to step number two okay okay so here the third step will become like dollar three F six at the rate k t five Q percent Hash D Then star h b c n s four W seven L eight nine so this is your third step I hope the same thing has been done by you I hope this is the same thing that has been done by you in your solution yeah okay so can we proceed for the questions because I hope now you will be able to solve the questions okay so here's the first question what is the sum of numbers which is 6 from the right end in Step number one and eight from left and step number third so you have to refer to your step number one and you have to refer to your step number third okay tell me the answer for this yeah tell me the answer for this okay so what will be your answer here foreign okay tell me okay so here we you can see the alphabets which are immediately followed by a symbol they are arranged in alphabetical order so this is the thing that we have to do right so we are just picking all such alphabets and this we have to do they are arranged in alphabetical order between H and 4 so from H to 4 we have to arrange these okay so from H to 4 you have to arrange all these yeah so here what will be the answer answer will be 9. because 6 from right end in Step number one you have to find an 8 from left hand and step number third you have to find so your answer if I had to Mark I would Mark 9 but I'm not getting answer what's this Ravi 8 from left in Step number third one two three four five six seven eight which is five right and the other thing was that sixth from right end in Step number one so six from right end so this was your right hand one two three four LS4 W is 5 and 4 is 6 so 5 plus 4 becomes 9 so this is how you are going to come to the answer 9 I hope Ravi this is clear okay three F in Step number two how I am getting 4 from right side but not exactly 5 but nearest number is 5. I have not skipped this 3 F in Step number two I have written this c three f is here in second step F3 becomes 3 F in Step number 2 this is written okay so the condition was after alphabet there should be symbol but here you can see after symbol it is number so this condition is not applying here so that's the reason clear away this condition this condition for step number third is not applied here in this case it is not applied because here it's dollar number alphabet yeah foreign let's move on to the next question how many alphabets are immediately so how many alphabets are there which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by numbers in Step number this is numbers so he is talking about step number two you have to check in second step how many alphabets are there which are preceded by number and also followed by number so this is the thing that you have to tell okay Ravi I hope this is clear to you now so you have to be very careful while solving these preceded succeeded type of questions okay try the next question you have to tell that how many alphabets are there which are immediately preceded and immediately followed by a number and he is talking about step number two this is the thing okay Ravi you have answered me this question and your answer is correct I hope you are clear with your step number third I hope your doubt is clear now okay so here the correct answer is option number c right okay so next question how many symbols are immediately preceded by alphabet in Step number third so in Step number third he is asking that how many symbols are there which are preceded by alphabets so this is the thing that you have to check okay tell me the answer foreign how many symbols are immediately preceded by alphabets in Step number third so this is the question and you have to tell the answer here how many symbols so here we can see we need symbols preceded by alphabet so first symbol is dollar next symbol is at the rate but before at the rate there is number now next symbol is percent and before percent we have alphabet so here one symbol that is counted as percentage next we have the star and before star we have D which is alphabet so one more symbol which is start next there is no other symbol so all together there are two such symbols which qualifies this condition so your answer here is option number B okay so I hope this is clear all right I hope this is clear to you yeah okay so quickly tell me one thing how was this question because you people got some confusion while solving but I hope by now all the doubts all the confusions have been cleared I hope it's all fine now this question is clear to you all okay Karthik you want me to write solution okay uh see I have written the solution for third step for you people because this was required to write but for second I have written in short like the only changes that were coming in Second Step that I have written and for First Step First Step you can see this is the same sequence as an input and after that it's seven eight nine right clear Karthik okay so now let's move on to the next question so see these are the questions that we are going to discuss in these sessions that's why I'm telling you people that you must attend these sessions because if you're preparing for your RBI Grade B exam see its level is high the level of question of reasoning is very high for your RBI Grade B examination but if you are going to attend these sessions these are going to help you a lot because similar kind of questions can be seen in your exam okay so I hope you are going to attend all the sessions so next question is again a difficult one it's not difficult but it is something different that's the thing with your reasoning see you people say if you see some question which you find something different you say this is difficult but actually this question is not difficult everything has been explained the bigger the question means more is the explanation that how you have to solve this right so here the complete explanation is given to you you have to just decode the method satyanarayan if you are preparing for RBI Grade B officer this level is higher than your banking exam so if you are preparing for this your banking level is already getting covered right and if you want to practice po Mains question for RBI Grade B exam yes you can do that you can do that okay Ravi Shankar okay okay sure Ravi we are going to take a separate class for reversal organism whatever your queries are you can write me in the comments whatever whatever your demands are you can write in the comments because I just Ravi told me that you want to do the concept of reversal organism I'll definitely do that I'll definitely definitely take a class where I'm going to discuss the whole concept of your reverse Sy logism and we are going to discuss all such questions then okay so these sessions are just for you people for the benefit of you all okay so next question here is the next question try to understand this the whole explanation says that in alphabetical series which is a to z each letter except vowels is assigned a different number from one to eight for example B is coded as one why B is coded as one because a is a vowel we have to exclude vowels so B will be 1 C will be 2 and similarly K will be 8 and after eight again those numbers get repeated like after K comes l so L won't be 9 L will be repeated as 1 and it will keep on going on like this right so this is how we have to make the numbering for the alphabets for the consonants but if I talk about the vowel also each vowel is designed a different symbol namely these five symbols see there are five vowels and here you have five symbols right but we are not sure which symbol is for which vowel we need to decode that because he is not saying respectively he is simply saying that each vowel is assigned a different symbol and these are the names of symbol you have to tell you have to decode which symbol is for the vowel a which is for E which is for I or o or U so that's the thing in this question so this question is not at all difficult it's not at all difficult so even they are giving you an example see they are giving you explanation they are giving you explanation also they are giving you example so this is a lot they can do for you in a question this is a lot of information that is given to you and this is these kind of questions should be done in your exam you just get scared by looking at such questions that this is something new I'm going to skip this and you realize that the whole paper has been skipped by doing this so you need to check out which question can be done before so this is a kind which can be easily done so just try this I am giving you one or two minutes to understand the whole information that is given to you and after that I am going to show you the questions okay so Ravi yes I also want reverse logs and miscellaneous relationship question definitely we are going to do that even I am going to take some sessions we are go where we are going to do all the puzzles like in today's session I'm discussing puzzles but these are miscellaneous questions but see don't be scared for the exam we have a lot of time okay we are going to do everything you just need to attend all these sessions everything will be covered okay so just try this question now so here we can see in the example It's s h e it's i s we can see here I S so this hash is for I so hash I can write here hash is the symbol for which vowel I next I am going to see in she it is percent so percent is for E here I am going to write this next we have goal instead of I he's writing hash so that is getting verified here that hash stands for the vowel I next we have what here A A stands for dollar so here I am going to write a we are just noting this is so simple okay so next we have did I here it's hash U it's o o stands for at the rate okay so here I'm going to write o and as you all can see that we are just left with 1 which is U so these are the vowels and these are their symbols and about consonants we are already given the method that how we are going to decode the number like if it is G so you can see that we are simply making number one three one two three four five six seven eight so it will be b c d e is a vowel we have to skip that after d f g h I missed j k then l m n o we are going to miss P Q R S T U we are going to miss then v w x y z Okay so this here we can see that we have all the consonants which are being numbered so you can see s is for 7 is it so here we can see s is for the number seven this is getting verified here we have H is for 6 so here we can see H is for 6. okay the Pika is saying mom time is less see I know time is less but or see all 60 Questions are not going to be of same level but some questions out of those 60 equations will be like this so though if you see the average time for a single question that is Justified right it's not all 60 Questions will be like this time consuming it won't be there some questions will be moderate some questions will be such where you have tricks where you have all the tricks to solve them in just few seconds but some questions will be tricky right so it will be a combination of different types of different uh level of questions okay so if you see if you are going to take more time in one question you are going to take very less time in another question so on an average time cutoff is low yeah even this is the case Ravi is right even the cutoff is low so if the question level is high cutoff will be low so you need not very Deepika because if they are going to give you difficult questions very difficult questions it will be difficult for all of you not just you it will be difficult for all the students all the competitors yeah so then cut off will be very low okay so Priya please keep these classes up till exam definitely we are going to conduct these classes but you people have to be regular okay I hope all the names that I am say is that I am looking at in today's session I hope till the end session I am going to talk to you people Priya Ravi Deepika Karthik okay satyanarayan I hope you all people keep attending these sessions till your exam okay so here now here we have the conditions that if both first and last letter of a word is vowel if both are vowel then the chords of both the vowels are interchanged now if I'm going to give you a word we are the first and the last letter is a vowel then their code will be interchanged now we know now we know the code about every alphabet we know the code of every consonant we know the code of every symbol now second condition is if first letter of a word is verbal and last is a consonant both are to be coded R start so this is the new symbol for us but this will be applied when first is vowel and the last is consonant okay so these are the two conditions if the word does not satisfy the conditions given above then the letters of that word are to be coded as per the directions given above okay right so let's solve this question I hope you'll be able to solve this very easily what can be the code of nothing perfect okay solve this you have the whole solution with you just tell me the answer for this foreign so here none of the conditions is getting applied because the first and the last alphabet is a consonant of both the words that is nothing and perfect yeah foreign good very good okay so now let's move on to the next question what can be the code for exam was easy first see this is vowel this is consonant both are consonants first is our last is consonant if you remember the condition first is vowel and last is consonant in this case both will be coded as star so you have to follow this okay for exam E and M will be star and for Easy E and Y will be stopped so this is the thing that we have to follow so see in this option number c this cannot be applied okay so here we can see in option number D this is also not getting applied here right here again first is vowel and last is your consonant okay so in this option number c you can see first is and last is not star so this B option is also wrong so it can be either option number a or it can be either option number e see BCD are wrong just by looking at this condition of star so just see if it is a or none of these just check out see X is actually three a is actually dollar this is true W is 2 right a is dollar right s is seven then a is dollar s is 7 so a option is correct so here the correct answer is option number a Karthik it is not none of these it is option number a uh just look at your solution for the consonants and the verbal a option is correct yeah right I hope this is clear okay so now next question create style so here none of the conditions is getting satisfied because one condition was both should be vowel first and last should be a vowel and other condition was that first should be a wobble and last should be a consonant so both are the conditions both the conditions are not getting satisfied here so what can be the code for create Style foreign okay so Ravi has given me the answer good yeah correct it's option number c right so next question what can be the code of strength of code what can be the code of strength of God thank you see if there's any condition that is getting applied here see this is vowel this is consonant so both will be star which is given in just option number B so a c and d are already false so we are just left with option number b or option number e just by looking at this double star we get either option number B and if this is not true then answer will be none of these so what's the answer according to you if it is option number b or it is option number e correct correct Ravi it is option number B so I hope this is clear to you okay so the first three sets were from high level questions okay so now we are doing some moderate kind of question okay so next question here it is it is from the topic coding decoding okay tell me what will be the answer so now let's do some comparatively easy questions as compared to the previous sets because the previous sets were very high level because some of the questions can be of such level in your exam so now we are doing some moderate level of questions okay tell me the answer here so on the letters from A to Z are numbered from 1 to 1 to 26 these are the numbers that you already must have learned because for coding decoding you should learn just like you learn tables in your maths you need to learn the positions of alphabets and that's the thing that he is saying that these are the positions of A to Z okay so the example that is given to you is ghi is coded as one five seven eight and Def is written as nine one two so you have to understand that how ghi will become one five seven eight and how d e f will become nine one two then accordingly you have to solve for this combination of a b c okay foreign decode the method just tell me are you able to understand what's the rule here can't get it okay so see it's ghi which is one five seven eight so position if you see the alphabets all these alphabets are those which are uh from the positions one to nine like G is 7 H is 8 I is 9. next we have d e f okay which is nine one two I'm giving you a clue so D is 4 e is 5 and F is 6. so the position of all these alphabets is a single digit number similarly here you have ABC which is again 1 2 3. plus 6 to number one so okay excuse me so here see 789 into 2 makes 1 5 7 8. see this was the case four five six into two makes nine one two so similar is the case with ABC if it is one two three so we are going to multiply 2 which will become 4 ah sorry 2 46 so your answer here will be option number D which is 246. I hope this is clear to you I hope this is clear to you okay so was it an easy one I was saying easy questions was it easy tricky okay so see if you are going to do such questions now only then you are going to handle the questions of RBA okay next okay so this is an easy question it's from blood relation uh this session is Once in a week like for reasoning for reasoning it's once in a week on Monday at 8 pm I take session for RBI Grade B exam and on Friday every week I take session for sebi grade day exam okay foreign is from the blood relation here a family of two generations consisting of six members whose names are pqrst and U has three males and three females right there are two married couple and two unmarried siblings so there are two married couple and there are two unmarried siblings so these makes uh six people okay so next we have that U is P's daughter so here you is daughter of P okay next we have q is R's mother-in-law so we can see Q is R's mother-in-law so Q is ours mother-in-law means this is how I'm going to make this then we have t is an unmarried male T is an unmarried male okay and S is a male so if T is an unmarried male so that means here we can see there are two married couple and two unmarried siblings so two unmarried people are siblings okay so here what we understand is that R is related to who so that we have to understand okay solve this nobody has given me the answer okay Priya is saying option number c okay let's see okay not conclusive okay foreign here he is already saying you that there are two married couple so how the relation is possible if there are two married couples see there's a couple they have a son who is married to some person and then they have two children like it's just hit and trial that what will be the relation that there is a married couple right they have a son who is married to some girl obviously some girl okay and then they have two children and if there are two males and two females so one child is male and other child is female that this is the thing that we understand okay so here we see see if they are not giving you whether it's the paternal relation or maternal relation so we always take it as paternal like here it should be male and this is female okay so then we have this p and U okay and T is an unmarried male so T is their child who is a male next we have that P is parent of U so here U is a female and here we are left with just s who is the partner of Q so this is how we are going to make this diagram so which one of the following is correct is our use husband no R is female R is s wife this is wrong s is unmarried this is also wrong so your answer here is none of the above okay the answer here is none of the above clear I hope this is clear to you okay next question we have from syllogism here you have these statements you have to make a diagram for the for the statements and then you have to tell which of the following conclusions is correct or maybe incorrect because you can see in the option they are saying only 4 is incorrect okay so you have to tell which option is right okay students tell me the answer so here we have all books are wood so this is how we are going to make that all books are good okay next we have no metal is a book so there's a relation of no between metal and book then we have some silver or metal okay so this is the diagram for the given set of statements next next we have some metals are silver so here metals and here silver so this is right we can see in the diagram this is so clear that some metals are silver next we have some books are words so here we can see that some books are words because all books are words so some books are actually words this is right now next we have some words being silver is a possibility can some words come in silver see some words are not coming in similar silver but they can come in silver because there is no negative relation between wood and silver so this is right it is possible although this is not true but this is possible this can happen next we have some wood or not metal so this is also right you can see some would means this some area of wood which is shared with books so this would are not metal this area of wood are not metal this is right your fourth conclusion is also correct next we have some metals being Woods is a possibility can some metals come in word see Metals cannot come in books but they can come inwards so this is also right next we have all metals being wood can all metals come inward yes they can come so this is also right okay all Woods cannot go in metal because of this shaded area that is of B but all metals can come inwards so here we can say our answer is option number a which says all are correct okay is this clear so Ravi your answer is Right Priya how come none I hope this is the the doubt is clear to you now okay next question okay there's a small puzzle here uh which can be from the you can say this is from comparison of Frank you uh sometimes you say that statement inequality so here you have to make a solution for this among five friends there are five friends whose names are p q r s and t each score different marks in an examination out of a total of 100 marks okay so here you have the information you need to make a solution for this and then I'm going to show you the question and you are going to give me the answer thank you okay satyanarayan salt c s code more marks than only T what is the meaning of this that s code more then only t means T score the least and S code the second least and now we are left with three people here then we have R scored less than p and here we have only one person's code more than Q there's only one person who scores more than q and here we have that R scored less R scored less than P so this is the solution the one whose code second highest marks who is second highest it is Q so the person who scored second highest marks his score is how much 87 marks so this is the solution Ravi it's correct Karthik this is right uh satyanarayan done correct okay so the first question who scored the third least marks in the examination this you have to tell that who scored the third least marks okay who is that person okay tell me who scored the third least correct it's option number c which says R next we have if s code 23 marks less than scored by QC Q scored 87 then s will score how much 23 less than so this will be 64. okay so here s scores how much 64. so which of the following could possibly he is not saying should be the score he's simply saying could possibly be the score of okay yeah tell me okay Karthik is saying a option see in your solution c r is here R is less than 87. and more than 64. so the score of R should be somewhere between 87 and 64 because 87 is the score of Q and 64 is the score of S and R is between s and Q so the score of R should be C the word is could possibly he is not saying must he's saying could possibly mean score of R should be between 64 and 87 so accordingly your answer here should be how much it should be option number e78 okay how uh you were saying option number a okay you you have not seen the question this is the shortcut you people were applying what you did was you just reduced 23 from 87 it came 64 just without looking what the question was you just told me answer is option number a H this happens in the exam this actually the same thing happens in the exam you have to be very careful before marking the answer just see what the question is the question is about R not about s so your answer here is option number E I hope this is clear okay next question again from syllogism try this here we have so it's Depend and p pencil so you need to write the whole word because this might create a confusion if you are going to write just the initials so all pens are pencil okay then you have no pencil is eraser then some cups are eraser so this is the diagram first conclusion is some cups are not pencil so you can see this some area of Cups which is shared with erasers erasers have a relation of no with pencil so if there's a relation of no between pencil and eraser so some cups are not pencils is true okay some cups are not pen you can see this some area of Cups which is shared with erasers they are not pen this is also correct next we have some pencils are not cups so here pencil you have here cups you have okay so some pencils are not Cup this is doubtful but there's no pair so this will be wrong next we have no penis eraser this is right because we can see pen and eraser have a relation of no between them so here the correct one is first second and fourth so your answer here is option number c okay so I hope this is clear to you right okay next question from the topic coding decoding let's see who all are going to understand the logic in this question thank you foreign s waiting for your comments okay Ravi has already given me the answer very good see he's saying that Casio is written as three one one nine nine one five so as you all can see position of C is what three position of a is what 1 position of s is what 19 actually these are the positions position of I is 9 and position of O is what 15. so now we have to solve about citizen so here we have C3 now see one more thing here you need not make a complete solution you have to be careful very careful while solving the questions because sometimes you end up making the complete solution and then you realize there was no need to do that just make the solution for c c where 3 is available a option is wrong so start minimizing the options then we have I whose position is 9 so after three here we have one this is also wrong then after 9 t is 20 but here we can see it is 12 this is wrong here we have 20 so this is right so your correct answer here is option number D okay so Priya okay you have corrected your answer so your answer is option number D I hope this is clear to you okay next question again from the topic syllogism okay next topic next uh question again from syllogism yeah it's quite a tricky question let's see who all are going to give me the correct answer so here we have all Samsung or Apple okay no Samsung is redmi no apple is Lenovo all Lenovo are Oppo so this is your diagram so you have to be very clear between home there is a relation of no okay so the first conclusion is that some Samsung or Oppo is a possibility can some Samsung come in Oppo see the Samsung is between Apple and apple have a relation of Nova Lenovo but okay if apple is having a relation of null with Lenovo but outside Lenovo there lies some area of Oppo so some Samsung can actually come in Oppo so this first one is right it is possible it can happen next we have all redmi R Lenovo is it possible can or say redmi cannot come in Samsung but redmi can come in Lenovo so second one is also correct next we have no apple is Oppo so here we can see apple has a relation of no with Lenovo not with Oppo so third one is doubtful but we won't be able to mark either or here so this third one is wrong okay see third one was possible but here he is not saying is a possibility he is asking you certainly so third one is wrong okay next we have some Lenovo or redmi is a possibility can some Lenovo can some Lenovo come in redmi they can come so your answer here is what 1 2 and 4 which is given in option number D so Karthik and Priya you are wrong it's not all follows by mistake actually you are into a flow of a possibility you are thinking like it's the question of possibility but this third conclusion was not the possibility type it was certainty type I hope this is clear I hope the doubt is clear to you okay Priya repeat second and third show see in the second one he is saying all red me or Lenovo is a possibility can all red me come in Lenovo see redmi's here Lenovo is here all redmi can come in Lenovo because there is no direct negative relation between redmi and Lenovo this directly no relation between redmi and Samsung but we are taking it in Lenovo okay so your second one is right okay and third one you are doubtful in third one see third one is saying no apple is open apple is here apple is having a relation of no with Lenovo which is internal Circle not with the external Circle Oppo is a bigger Circle so Oppo can have a doubtful relation with apple Oppo can have a relation of some with apple it can have a relation of all with apple it can be like this all Samsung are Apple and no apple is Lenovo okay and all Lenovo are Oppo this was also the case this is also possible right so no apple is Oppo is actually doubtful so here we have that case either or like if sum was given some apple is open then we could have marked some apple is Oppo or no apple is Oppo but it is not possible here because we just have a single uh conclusion so we cannot Mark either or here so third one is wrong because if he is not saying possibility means we have to consider it certainty okay so Priya is this clear okay okay so now let's move on to the next question here it is from the topic alphabets quite an easy question try this yeah so here the word that is given to you is termination foreign foreign okay so here what we have to do is each consonant of this word is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical Series so all the consonants are changed to their previous letter and each vowel is changed to the next letter means we have to do plus one in the case of verbal and we have to do minus 1 in the case of consonant so if the new alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabetical order right so here it's t which is a consonant so here we have to do minus 1 it will be s e is a vowel plus one it will become f r is a consonant minus 1 it will be q m consonant it will be l i vowel i j plus 1 n consonant minus 1 it will be M it's vowel plus 1 B consonant minus 1 s vowel plus 1 J vowel plus 1 P consonant minus 1 M so this will be your case now he is saying which of the following will be 6 later from the right when if these new alphabets are arranged in alphabetical order so first you need to arrange them in alphabetical order so what will be your alphabetical order here first it will be B right then check out if there's C no if there's d e f here we have if okay right then we have G H I J it's here after J there's no k then we have L then we have M which is given two times right n o p we have then Q we have okay Q then s is given 2 times s right okay so okay see here J was given to you two times so J we are going to write twice okay so I think we are done with one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven so okay we are done so here we need to know six letter from the right so this is your right end so here one two three four five six which is M so your answer here is option number a so I hope this question is clear to you yeah yeah J two times right I have written this J okay so with this we end today's 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