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Syllogism
1 Directions: In each question
below, there are three statements
followed by four conclusions
numbered I, II, III and IV. You
have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follow(s)
from the given statements.
Statements: a. All oranges are
bananas.
b. All apples are
bananas.
c. Some bananas are
grapes.
Conclusions: I. Some oranges are
apples.
II. Some grapes are
not bananas.
III. Some bananas
are not oranges.
IV. Some bananas are
not apples.
Only II, III and IV
follow
None follows


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2 Directions : In each question
below, there are three statements
followed by four conclusions
numbered I, II, III and IV. You
have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follow (s)
from the given statements.
Statements: a. All cups are books.
b. Some books are
bikes.
c. No bike is a scooter.
Conclusions: I. Some books are
cups.
II. Some bikes are
cups.
III. Some cups are
scooters.
IV. No cup is a
scooter.
Only I follows Only I and either III
or IV follow
3 Directions : In each question
below, there are three statements
followed by four conclusions
numbered I, II, III and IV. You
have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known
facts and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follow (s)
from the given statements.
Statements: a. All stands are
papers.
b. Some pins are
papers.
c. All pins are phones.
Conclusions: I. Some phones are
not papers.
II. Some stands are
phones.
III. Some pins are
stands.
IV. Some phones are
not stands.
None of these Only either II or IV
follows
Seating Arrangements
4 If all the persons are made to sit in
alphabetical order in clock wise
direction starting from P, the
None None
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positions of how many (excluding P)
will remain unchanged as compared
to their original seating positions?
5 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 is the
one that does not belong to that
group?
QT QT
6 Who sits between Y and R? Q Q
7 How many persons sit between S
and V when counted in clockwise
direction from S?
Two Two
8 What is the position of R with
respect to P?
Third to the right Third to the right
LNS Series
9 Which of the following is the sixth to
right of the nineteenth from the
right end?
Z Z
10 Directions: Study the following
arrangement carefully and answer
the questions given below:
M P 4 A 3 % R # E J 2 $ D F 1 U
H B @9 TW I 8 K N 6 V 7 Z Q
How many such consonants are
there in the above arrangement
each of which is immediately
preceded by a number but not
immediately followed by another
consonant?
three none
Statements
11 Directions: Each of the questions
is followed by two statements.
Mark you answer as
1) If the question can be answered
by using statement (I) alone but not
statement (II) alone.
2) If the question can be answered
by using statement (II) alone but
not statement (I) alone.
3) If the question can be answered
using both the statements together
but can't be answered using any
statement alone.
4) If the question can be answered
1 4
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using either statement alone.
5) If the question can't be answered
using even both the statements
together.
The age of a father is three times the
age of the son. Then what is the
current age of the son?
I. After 20 years the ratio of the
father's age to the son's will be 2:1.
II. 10 years ago the ratio of the
father's age to the son's age was 5:1.
12 What is the average score of Sachin
after 17
th
innings?
I. Sachin made 85 runs in 17
th
innings and thereby increased his
average by 3.
II. If he makes 208 runs in 18
th
innings, he will be able to increase
his average by 6.
1 3
13 Directions: In the following
questions, the symbols @, , $, #
and are used with the following
meaning as illustrated below:
'P $ Q' means 'P is neither
smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P @ Q' means 'P is not greater
than Q'.
'P Q' means 'P is neither
greater than nor smaller than Q'.
'P Q' means 'P is neither
greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller
than Q'.
Now in each of the following
questions assuming the given
statements to be true, find which of
the conclusions I, II, III and IV
given below them is/ are definitely
true.
Statements: B # K, K $ M, C
@ M
Conclusions: I. B $ C II. K
$ C
III. B C IV. K
C
None of these None of these
Direction Test
Vinay started walking towards South South
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14 south. He took a right turn after
walking 10 metres. He again took a
left turn after walking 20 metres.
Which direction is he facing now?
Blood Relations
15 Rita introduced Ram to her husband
and said, "Ram's brother's father is
the only son of my grandfather."
How is Rita related to Ram?
Sister Sister
Letter Coding
16 In a certain code "pot jit jack"
means "tall green tree", "kot jit pot"
means "small green tree" and "jack
son kot" means "small and tall".
Then which words in that language
mean tall and green respectively?
jack and jit jack and jit
Number Series
17 In the following series how many 3's
are there which are immediately
preceded by a pair of numbers
whose product is more than the
product of the pair of numbers
immediately following 3?
2 6 5 2 3 4 5 3 3 4 7 6 5 3
4 3 2 4 5 3 4 2 2 4 8 4 9 7 4
0 9 4 3 2 4
two five
Letter Series
18 What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following
series?
C0G, E2I, ?, I12M
None of these G6K
Number Coding
19 QDS LBP is the code for which of
the following numbers?
None of these None of these
Desicion Making
20 Niraj Malhotra, who is 23 years old
on 1st February 2010, has won two
inter-college cricket tournaments by
leading (in final match only) his
college team and has scored two
centuries in college-level
tournaments. In those tournaments
he has been adjudged as Man of the
Membership should
be given-satisfies I
and VII only
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Series. He is ready to pay the
scheduled entrance and additional
fees.
21 Amond Dogra started his cricket
career exactly seven years ago by
celebrating his thirteenth birthday.
He is ready to pay Rs. 25000 as
entrance fee and Rs. 1500 as
monthly fee throughout his
membership period. He is very good
at cricket. His record in cricket is
exemplary. He has won two inter-
college tournaments by leading (in
final matches only) his college team
and has scored seven centuries in
college-level tournaments. He is also
a good spinner and has taken 3
wickets per match in college-level
matches. That is why he has
succeeded in clinching Man of the
Match award on five occasions in
college level matches.
Membership should
be given-satisfies I, V
and VI only
22 Kallu Tiwari is an excellent player of
TM University. His date of birth is
2nd January 1995. He is ready to
pay Rs. 25000 as entrance fee and
Rs. 50000 as additional entrance
fee. He has scored two centuries and
one fifty in inter university
tournaments. He has led his cricket
team at college level on four
occasions. He has taken 12 wickets
by stumping in his role of wicket-
keeper. He has represented his state
in national level matches on three
occasions with a remarkable wicket-
keeping record.
Membership should
be given-satisfies II,
III and IV only
23 Braj Kulkarni is ready to pay Rs.
25000 as entrance fee and Rs. 1500
as monthly fee throughout his
membership period. He is not
interested in paying additional
entrance fee. He has led his cricket
team thrice (at college level) and has
scored 1200 runs in collegelevel
matches. He has clinched Man of the
Series trophy two times in college-
level tournaments. His date of birth
is 27 February, 1986.
Membership
should be given-
satisfies III and VII
only
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24 Marut Nandan Dubey celebrated his
16th birthday on 3rd January 2010.
He is an excellent player of cricket.
He has innate quality of leading.
Fortunately he got four chances to
lead his cricket team at college-level.
He is an allrounder. He took 16
wickets in college- level matches. He
has been adjudged Man of the Match
five times in college-level matches.
He is ready to pay the required
entrance fee as well as the additional
fee.
Membership should
be given-satisfies III
and VI only
Inferences
25 India has adequate power facilities. 4
26 Contribution of Indian export is
0.60% of total exports in the world.
3
27 Required growth in Indian export
can be achieved only when the
small-scale industries are funded
properly.
2
28 India needs to encourage small-scale
industries.
1
29 Prospect of Indian exports to the
Latin American and African
countries is better than those to EU,
Russia and America.
1
Puzzle Test
30 Which of the following horses won
the second prize?
Doga Doga
31 Whose horse won the first prize? Pramod Pramod
32 Which of the following depicts the
colour of Awadhesh's horse?
Reddish-brown Reddish-brown
33 Which of the following statements is
true?
None of these None of these
34 Who owns Raja? Sanjay Sanjay
Statements & Conclusions
35 Statement: P R, R
Q, R S, R L
Conclusions: I. S # P II.
S P
4 3
36 Statement: G @ K, Z #
Y, Y X, K X
5 2
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Conclusions: I. Z # G II. K
Z
37 Statement: K @ M, V # T,
S @ T, M S
Conclusions: I. K S II. K V
4 4
38 Statement: G Q, R
Q, T # R, S @ T
Conclusions: I. R G II. S
# R
5 5
39 Statement:

Conclusions: I. A G

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Oddman
40 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?
Monkey Monkey

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