
Bank Clerk Exam 2026 Reasoning Practice Set 2 is designed for SBI PO, IBPS PO, and RRB PO aspirants who often struggle not due to lack of concepts, but because of slow speed, low accuracy, and confusion in mixed-level reasoning questions under time pressure.
This practice set helps overcome these challenges by improving speed, accuracy, and exam temperament through real exam-level questions. It trains you to apply logic clearly, avoid guesswork, and solve questions with confidence.
By practicing this set, you will be able to:
Strengthen logical thinking and decision-making ability
Improve speed in solving inequality and puzzle-based questions
Reduce mistakes by focusing on accuracy over guesswork
Handle mixed-level questions in limited time
Build confidence for SBI PO, IBPS PO & RRB PO exams
Develop a structured, exam-oriented solving approach
This session includes a variety of important reasoning topics frequently asked in banking exams:
Inequality
Statement-Based Logic
Alpha-Numeric Series
Coding & Series Logic
Syllogism
Puzzle & Seating Arrangement
Blood Relation
Direction & Distance
Date-Based Puzzle
Miscellaneous Reasoning
This set tests your core reasoning skills with exam-level mixed questions for SBI PO, IBPS PO, and RRB PO preparation. For detailed explanations and solutions, you can check the given video session:
Q1. Statements:
A < B < C < D = E F > G
Conclusions:
I. G < C
II. F > B
A. Only conclusion I follow
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Both conclusions I and II follow
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
E. Either conclusion I or II follows
Q2. Statements:
S < C H = T โค M; Y > C L > K
Conclusions:
I. S < K
II. L โค M
A. If only conclusion I is true
B. If only conclusion II is true
C. If either conclusion I or II is true
D. If neither conclusion I nor II is true
E. If both conclusions I and II are true
Q3: Statement:
C Oโ Y = V โค H = J โค T > L
Conclusions:
I. J > Y
II. J = Y
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Both conclusions I and II follow
E. Neither I nor II follows
Q4: SG7%BVQE2#@518G&RUO6*9KNM+IX
If all the symbols in the series are removed, which element will be sixth from the right end of the series?
(A) U
(B) K
(C) 6
(D) 9
(E) Q
Q5: Statements:
A few ketchups are not sauces.
All sauces are jam.
No jam is fruit.
Conclusions:
I. No fruit is a sauce.
II. No ketchup is fruit.
A. Only I follow
B. Either I or II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. None follows
E. Only II follows
Q6: Statements:
All waves are tides.
Some Tide is not Wide.
All Wide is Sea.
Conclusions:
I. Some Sea is Wave.
II. No Wave is Wide.
A. Only I follows
B. Either I or II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. None follows
E. Only II follows
Q7: Statements:
No Bingo is Group.
All Group is Enjoy.
Only a few Enjoy is Game.
Conclusions:
I. Some Game is not Bingo.
II. Some Enjoy is not Game.
A. Only I follows
B. Either I or II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. None follows
E. Only II follows
Q8: There are eight persons, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, and S, in a family, where there is no single parent. The family consists of two married couples. P is the only daughter of K. R is the only son of Q, who is married to the sister of M and N. S is the granddaughter of L and there are three children of K. If the father of P is not K, how is the mother of N related to S's maternal uncle?
A. Sister
B. Mother
C. Aunt
D. Daughter
E. None of these
Regular practice with mixed-level reasoning sets like this helps you improve both speed and accuracy for banking exams.
Stay consistent, focus on logic, and youโll see a clear boost in confidence and performance in SBI, IBPS, and RRB exams.