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2. There is a family of six members. The family diagram is,
Members are A, B, C, D, E and F. A and B
are married couple, B being the female
member. B is the daughter-in-law of F. D is
the only son of C. E is the sister of D. F‟s
husband is not alive. C is A‟s brother. Who is
C to B?
(a) Nephew (b) Brother
(c) Brother-in-law (d) Son-in-law 2. (c) From the statements given in the
(e) Uncle question, the family diagram is
3. In a family of five persons, Dinesh is
Jairam‟s son and Gopal‟s brother while Meeta
is Gopal‟s mother and Jayanti‟s daughter. If
there are no step brothers or half brothers in
the family, which of the following statements
is true?
(a) Jayanti is Dinesh‟s mother
(b) Meeta is Dinesh‟s mother
(c) Jayanti is Jairam‟s grandmother
(d) All of the above 3. (b) From the statements, the family
4. Pointing to a photograph Yuvraj says, “He diagram is
is the only brother of the only daughter of
my sister‟s maternal grandmother”. Pointing
to another photograph Sourav says “he is
the only brother of the only daughter of my
sister‟s maternal grandmother”. If among
the two photographs, one was either of
Sourav or Yuvraj and the photograph,
towards which Yuvraj was pointing, was not 4. (b) According to Yuvraj, the only daughter
of Sourav, then how is Yuvraj related to of my sister‟s maternal grandmother means
Sourav? Yuvraj‟s mother and man in photograph is
(a) Paternal Uncle (b) Maternal Uncle the only brother of Yuvraj‟s mother. So, man
(c) Grandfather (d) Grandmother in the photograph is the maternal uncle of
(e) Brother-in-law Yuvraj. Similarly, another man in the
photograph is the maternal uncle of Sourav.
Solution: Again, it is given that among the two
1.(e) From the conditions given in the photographs, one was either of Sourav or
questions, option (e) only satisfies „M is the Yuvraj and the photographs towards which
nephew of R‟ Yuvraj was pointing was not of Sourav, then
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that towards which Sourav was pointing is clockwise. Therefore West becomes South
definitely of Yuvraj. East.
Hence, Yuvraj is maternal uncle of Sourav.
DIRECTION TEST
1. Reena walked from A to B in the East 10
ft. Then she turned to the right and walked 3
ft. Again she turned to the right and walked
14 ft. How far is she from A?
3. (a)
(a) 4 ft (b) 5 ft
In the morning
(c) 24 ft (d) 27 ft
2. If south-East becomes North, North-East
becomes west and so on. What will west
become?
(a) North-East (b) North-west
(c) South-East (d) South-west
3. Amit started walking positioning his back
towards the sun. After some time, he turned
left , then turned right and towards the left
again. In which direction is he going now?
(a) North or South (b) East or West
In the evening
(c) North or West (d) South or West
4. The length and breadth of a room are 8 m
and 6 m respectively. A cat runs along all
the four walls and finally along a diagonal in
order to catch a rat. How much total
distance is covered by the cat?
(a) 10 (b) 14 (c) 38 (d) 48
Solution: 4.(c)
1. (b)
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(b) 6+20 -12×7-1=62
MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS (c) 6-20 ÷12×7+1=57
Directions (1-5): In these questions, (d) 6+20-12÷7-1=38
certain symbols have been used to indicate 7. If 100 * 50 $ 5 # 10 * 1000 @ 10=0,
relationships between elements as follows: then which of the following mathematical
A * B means A is either equal to or greater operations are correct?
than B. (a) * means +, $ means -, # means ×, and
A $ B means A is equal to B. @ means ÷
A £ B means A is either equal to or smaller (b) * means -, $ means +, # means ×, and
than B. @ means ÷
A & B means A is smaller than B. (c) * means -, $ means +, # means÷ , and
A @ B means A is greater than B @ means ×
In each question, three statements showing (d) * means +, $ means -, # means ÷ , and
relationships have been given, which are @ means ×
followed by two conclusions I & II. Assuming 1
8. If 50 + 150 ÷ 5 + 20 × 100 -10 = 10,
that the given statements are true, find out
then which of the following mathematical
which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.
operations are correct?
Mark answer
(a) × means ÷, + means -, ÷ means ×, and –
A) if only conclusion I is true.
means +
B) if only conclusion II is true.
(b) × means -, + means ÷, ÷ means +, and
C) if either conclusion I or II is true.
– means ×
D) if neither I nor II is true.
(c) × means +, + means -, ÷ means ÷, and -
E) if both conclusions I and II are true.
means ×
(d) × means +, + means -, ÷ means ×, and -
1. Statements: S * K, T & K, K * B
means ÷
Conclusions: I. S$B II. S @ B
9. If „+‟ stands for division , „^‟ stands for
2. Statements: Y $ Z, H $ D, Z * D
multiplication, „<‟ stands for subtraction, „>‟
Conclusions: I. D£H II. H £ Z
stands for addition , „−‟ stands for equal to,
3. Statements: M @ N, P @ R, P & N
„×‟ stands for greater than , „=‟ stands for
Conclusions: I. P£M II. R & N
less than , which one of the following
4. Statements: T & K, K * B, S * K
equations is correct ?
Conclusions: I. B*T II. S £ T
(a) 14+7>3=6+3>2
5. Statements: P @ R, M @ N, P & N
(b) 6+3>8=4+2<1
Conclusions: I. N@R II. P & M
(c) 4>6+2×32+4<1
(d)8<4+2=6>3
6. If „-‟ stands for division, „+‟ stands for
10.If 200×100+300×200-10÷2+40=0,
multiplication, „÷‟ stands for subtraction and
which of the following mathematical
„×‟ stands for addition , which one of the
operations are correct?
following equations is correct ?
(a) 6÷20 ×12+7-1=70
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(a)+ means −, −means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ T < K ≥B ; T < K ≤ S.
means + (i) B≥ 𝑇
(b) + means −, −means ÷, × means +, and (ii) S≤ 𝑇
÷ means × Conclusion: Neither I nor II is follows.
(c) + means ×, − means −, × means ÷, and
÷ means + 5.(e)
(d)+ means ÷, − means +, × means − , and M@N@P@R
− means ×. M>N>P>R
(i) N>R
Solution: (ii)P<M.
Both conclusions are correct
6. (a)
= 6-20+12× 7 ÷ 1
1. (c) =6-20+12×7
S*K*B =6-20+84=70
S≥K≥B
S*B ; S ≥ B 7. (b)
(i) S=B = 100 – 50 + 5 × 10 – 1000 ÷ 10
(ii)S>B = 100 – 50 + 5 × 10 – 100
Both conclusions are wrong. So check = 100 – 50 +50– 100 = 0
complementary pair. It follows either option.
8. (d)
2. (b) 1
= 50-150× - 20+100÷ 10
Y$Z*D$H 5
4. (d) 1. Statements:
T & K *B ; T & K £ S. No plant is a tree.
All trees are roots.
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Some branches are roots (d) All I, II, III follow
Conclusions: (e) None of these
i) All roots being plants is a possibility
ii) Some roots are definitely trees 4. Statements:
iii) At least some branches are definitely not Some temples are villages.
trees No village is a street.
(a)Only I follow All streets are towns
(b)Only II follow Conclusions:
(c)Only II and III follow i) Some villages are definitely not towns
(d)Only I and II follow ii) Some streets are not temples
(e)All I, II and III follow (a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
2. Statements: (c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
No star is a galaxy. (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
All galaxies are planets. (e) If both conclusions I and II follow
All stars are moons.
Conclusions: 5. Statements:
i) Some moons if they are galaxies must be All doors are windows.
planets Some windows are clips.
ii) Some stars which are planets may also be Conclusions:
galaxies. i) Some Clips, if they are doors, they are
also windows.
(a) If only conclusion I follows. ii) All clips which are not windows are also
(b) If only conclusion II follows. not doors.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. (a) If only conclusion I follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follows (b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
3. Statements: (d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Some apples are orange. (e) If both conclusions I and II follow
No mango is an apple.
Some Grapes are apples 6. Statements:
Conclusions: Each speeches are translations.
i. All apples are not mangoes Any essays are speeches.
ii. All orange being grapes is a possibility Essays can never be reviews.
iii. Some grapes are not mangoes Conclusions:
i) Some reviews are speeches
(a)Only I follow ii) No reviews are essays
(b)Only I and II follow iii) No reviews are translation
(c) Only I and III follow iv) No reviews are speeches
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9. Statements:
(a) All follow All squares are circles.
(b) None of these All circles are units.
(c) Either I or II follow No circle is a meter.
(d) Only II, III and IV follows Conclusions:
(e) Either I or IV and II follows i).Some units which are not circles can be
meters.
7. Statements: ii).Some squares being meters is a
Every horses are goats. possibility.
Atleast goats are dogs. (a) If only I follows.
None of dogs are cat. (b) If only II follows.
Many cats are tigers. (c) If either I or II follows.
Conclusions: (d) If neither I nor II follows.
i). No cat is goat (e) If both I and II follow.
ii). Some goats are not cats.
iii). All dogs are horses is a possibility. 10. Statements:
iv). All dogs are tigers is a possibility. A little roofs are figures.
(a) Only II, III and either I or IV follow. All figures are lions.
(b) Only III follows Only lions are goats.
(c) All follows. No tool is lion.
(d) Only II, III and IV follow Conclusions:
i). Some tools are figures is a possibility.
8. Statements: ii). All tools being goats is a possibility
Some trees are plants. iii). No roof is tool.
All trees are houses. iv). Some goats are figures
Not a single plant is pot. (a) Only II and IV follow
All tools are pots. (b) Only I and II follow
Conclusions: (c) Only either I or II and IV follow
i). Some plants are tools is a possibility. (d) None follows.
ii). All trees are tools is a possibility.
iii). No plant is house. Answer key:
iv). All plants are houses is a possibility. 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.d 5.e 6.e 7.d 8.c 9.a 10.a
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i) Since no plants are trees. There is No
possibility of all roots being plants.
ii) In statement there is all trees are roots,
so some roots are tree is definitely True.
iii) There is no connection between branches
and trees, so no definite conclusion between i) While combining the statements II and III
branches and trees. it will give „some towns are not village‟ only,
So only II follows. Hence Conclusion I will not follow.
ii) While combining the statements I and II,
2. Sol: ‟Some temples are not street‟ only will come.
Reverse , conversion will not be possible in
case of „some not statement. So II will not
follow.
So here Neither I or II follow.
i) Galaxy is inside the planet, so if moon is
inside the Galaxy it will be also inside the 5. sol:
planet.
ii) There is no connection between star and
galaxy. So, stars if they are inside the planet
may not necessarily be inside galaxy.
So Only conclusion I follow.
i) Here doors are inside the windows So if
3. Sol: clips are inside the door it also inside the
windows.
ii) Doors are inside the windows .So, if clips
are not inside the windows it also not inside
the door.
Here both conclusion I and II follows.
i) When no mango is apple, we can come to
6.sol:
a conclusion all apple is not mango.
ii) If we draw all orange inside the Grapes,
this does not affect the given statement. So
it is possible.
iii) Since no apple is mango, grapes that are
apple cannot be mango.
So All I, II, III follows.
i) There is no direct connection between
4. Sol: Review and Speeches.
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ii) From statement, they given No reviews
are essays, from that we derive that, it‟s a
definite conclusion.
iii) In statement they don‟t given any
relationship between reviews and
translation, So no definite conclusion derive
for reviews and translation. i) Tools are inside the pot and plants are in
iv) No relationship between review and no relation, So the plants are inside the tool
speeches in the statement So it doesn‟t is not be possible.
follow. ii) Trees are related with plants and, plants
Therefore, at independent cases and tools are in no relation, So trees are
conclusion (i) and (iv) will not follow. But inside tool is not possible.
these two conclusions satisfy the criteria for iii) Plants and house are in some relation, we
complimentary. can‟t say plants and house in no relation. So
Therefore either (i) or (iv) and (ii) follows it is not possible.
iv) Plants and houses are in some relation,
7. Sol: So All plants are house is possible
9. Sol:
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(c) risk (d) also
(e) cannot be determined
5. If in a certain language „JNU‟ is written as
„101714132106‟, then how will „PUSA‟ be
written in that language?
(a) 1611210619086201
(b) 1611210619080162
i) Lions and tool are in No relation. Figures (c) 1611210619080126
are inside the lion. So it is not possible. (d) 1161216019080126
ii) If we draw all tool inside the goats, it will (e) 1116120691802601
not affect the statements. So it is Possible. 6. If CAMERA is coded as ZIVNZX in a
iii) In statements there is no direct relation certain code language, then how would you
between roof and tool. So it is not follows. code SOLVED in that code language?
iv) All figures are inside the goat, so some (a) ZIKSZX (b) HLWOEX
goats are figure is possible. (c) WHLXEO (d) HLOEVW
(e) WVEOLH
Coding Decoding Directions (Q.Nos. 7-8) In each question
1. If PARK is coded as GAIB, then how will below, is given a group of letters followed by
you code TONY? four combinations digits/symbols numbered
(a) BEGF (b) FGLE (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). You have to find
(c) BFEG (d) GECF out which of these combinations is correct
(e) GEFC based on the conditions given below:
2. If HONESTY is coded as MLSVBGH, then
how will you code RAINBOW?
(a) WXSEKBI (b) SXWIBKE
(c) MRZIDLY (d) RZIMDLY
Conditions:
(e) IZRNYLD
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the
3. If in a certain code language „KAMLESH‟ is
third letter is a vowel, their codes are to be
written as „GUJLMCO‟, then how will
interchanged.
„NATURAL‟ be written in that language?
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the fourth
(a) TUMAXUO (b) TCOUPVC
letter is a consonant, both are to be coded
(c) TCNUPCV (d) TCNPUCV
as the code for the vowel.
(e) TCOUVCP
(iii) If the second and the third letters are
4. In a certain code language „very large risk
consonants, both are to be coded as the
associated‟ is written as „nu ta ro gi‟, „risk is
code for the third letter.
very low‟ is written as „gi se nu mi‟, „is that
7. FWZERA
also associated‟ is written as „ta mi po fu‟,
(a) 5d#7$ (b) 5dd#7$
„inherent risk also damaging‟ is written as „fu
(c) d17#$ (d) 511#7$
nu di yu‟. What does the code „di‟ stand for?
(e) 515$7#
(a) inherent (b) damaging
8. OREDHM
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(a) @7#8©% (b) #7#8©%
(c) @78#©% (d) @7#@©%
(e) @78@©%
9. If in a certain code language „NORMAL‟ is
coded as „RMVKEJ‟, then how will „RAMESH‟
be coded in that language?
(a) VYQWFC (b) VYQFWC
2.
(c) VYQCFW (d) VYQCWF
(e) YVCQFW
10. In a certain code language, „po ki top
ma‟ means „Usha is playing cards‟, „kop ja ki
ma‟ means „Asha is playing tennis‟, „ki top
sop ho‟ means „they are playing football‟ and
„po sur kop‟ means „cards and tennis‟. Which
word in that language means „Asha‟?
(a) ki
(b) kop
(c) ja
(d) cannot be determined
(e) ma
Solution:
1.
3.
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second to the right of the
Chartered Accountant.
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Y's sun-sign is Libra and is sitting exactly 15. What is the sun-sign of P?
between P and L. The one whose sun-sign is (a) Gemini (b) Libra (c) Leo
Pisces sits second to the right of N. The one (d) Can't be determined (e) None of these
whose sun-sign is Aries is second to the right
of the person whose sun-sign is Gemini. P Answer Key: 11.(b), 12.(e), 13.(d), 14.(c),
sits third to the left of the person whose sun- 15.(a)
sign is Virgo. Neither Q nor L is the
immediate neighbour of N. Q is fourth to the PUZZLE TEST
left of L. N's sun-sign is neither Cancer nor 1. Study the following information and
Ariel. The person whose sun-sign is Leo is answer the following questions:
sitting second to the right of the person A,B,C,D,E,G and I are seven friends
whose sign is Cancer. R‟s sun-sign is Leo and who study in three different standards
is not an immediate neighbour of N. namely 5th,6th and 7th such that no less than
two friends study in the same standard. Each
friend also has a different favourite subject
namely History, Civics, English, Marathi,
Hindi, Maths and Economics but not
necessarily in the same order. A likes Maths
and studies in the 5th standard with only one
other friend who likes Marathi. I studies with
two other friends. Both the friends who
study with I like languages (Here, language
include only Hindi, Marathi and English).D
11. Which of the following is N‟s sun-sign? studies in the 6th standard with only one
(a) Pisces (b) Scorpio person who does not like civics. E studies
(c) Gemini (d) Can't be determined with only one friend. The one who likes
(e) None of these History does not study in 5th or 6th standard.
12. Who sits third to the right of L? E does not like languages. C does not like
(a) P (b) Y (c) R English, Hindi or civics.
(d) Q (e) None of these
13. What is Y's position with respect to Q? 1. Which of the following I‟s favourite
(a) Third to the left subject?
(b) Fourth to the left (a) History (b) Civics (c) Marathi
(c) Second to the right (d) Either English (or) Marathi
(d) Third to the right (e) 2nd to the left (e) Either English (or) Hindi
14. How many persons are there between P 2. Who amongst the following studies in the
and N? 7th standard?
(a) None (b) Two (c) Three (a) G (b) C (c) E (d) D
(d) Four (e) None of these (e) Either D or B
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3. Which combination represents E‟s is travelling in the car Y. B, C and H are
favourite subject and the standard in which females in the group. B likes Blue colour and
he studies? travels with the person who likes Black
(a) Civics and 7th colour. Red and green colours are liked by
(b) Economics and 5th female members. The person, who is
(c) Civics and 6th travelling with H, likes Grey colour. One of
(d) History and 7th the person travelling in car Z likes Yellow
(e) Economics and 6th colour.
4. Which of the following subjects does G 6. In which of the following cars only two
like? persons are travelling?
(a) Either Maths (or) Marathi (a) car X (b) car Y
(b) Either Hindi (or) English (c) car Z (d) cannot be determined
(c) Either Hindi (or) Civics (e) None of these
(d) Either Hindi (or) Marathi 7. The female member who is travelling in
(e) Either Civics (or) Economics the car X likes which colour?
5. Which of the following combinations is (a) Green (b) Blue
definitely correct? (c) Yellow (d) Red
(a) I and Hindi (b) G and English (e) None of these
(c) C and Marathi (d) B and Hindi 8. Who among the following likes Yellow
(e) E and English colour?
(a) D (b) E (c) A
2. Study the following information (d) F (e) None of these
carefully and answer the questions 9. Who among the following is/are travelling
given below: with female member C?
Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, (a) E and G (b) A and D
G and H are travelling in three different cars (c) E and F (d) D and E
namely X, Y and Z, but not necessarily in the (e) F and G
same order. There are at least two persons 10. Which of the following combinations of
in each car and each car has persons of both person-car-colour is not correct?
the gender. Out of eight persons three are (a) C-X-Red (b) F-X-purple
females. All of them like different colours (c) G-Z-Black (d) D-Z-Yellow
Viz, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Black, White, (e) E-Y-Grey
Grey and purple but not necessarily in the
same order. One female does not like Grey SOLUTION: -
or White colour. D is travelling with G in the 1. SOL: -
car Z.G likes Black colour. The persons Who (i) A likes maths and studies in 5th standard
like Red and purple colours, are travelling in with only one friend.
the same car. E does not like purple colour (ii) D studies in 6th standard.
and he is not travelling with H in the same
car. A does not like purple nor Red Colour. H
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(iii) According to information ,A and D do not From here we can deduce that I,B and
like history as they study in 5th and 6th G study in 7th standard. Information says
standards respectively. that A studies with one friend in 5th standard
(iv) E does not like language and studies and D studies with one friend in 6th standard.
with only one friend. Also E and I cannot study in the same
(v) C does not like English, Hindi Or Civics. standard as I‟s friends Like languages.
(vi) A and D are not in the same standard. (ii) Friends of I, that is, B and G like
Now we consider the facts (2nd languages (Marathi, English and
information) that are not given but Hindi).Definitely I studies History Because no
definitely follow: student of 5th and 6th standards studies
(i) E, I and C cannot study in the history.
same standard as E does not like language
and C does not like English.
SUBJECT Standard
History Civics English Marathi Hindi Maths Economics 5th 6th 7th
A X X X X X √ X √ X X
B X X X X X X X √
C X X X √ X X X √ X X
D X √ X X X X X X √ X
E X X X X X X √ X √ X
G X X X X X X X √
I √ X X X X X X X X √
As we see table there are four blank C Female X Red
spaces that indicates B or G studies English D Male Z Yellow
or Hindi. It cannot be said definitely who (B E Male X White
or G) studies which languages (English or F Male X Purple
Hindi). G Male Z Black
H Female Y Green
ANSWER: -
1) a) I‟s favourite subject is History. 6) b) A and H are travelling in the car Y.
2) a) ‟G‟ studies in 7th standard. 7) d) C is the female member in the car X.
3) e) E‟s favourite subject is Economics and She likes Red colour.
studies in 6th standard. 8) a) D likes yellow colour.
4) b) G likes Hindi or English. 9) c) E and F are travelling with C.
5) C) C and Marathi is true. 10) e) The combination E-Y-Grey is not
2. SOL: - correct. E travels in car X and he likes white
PERSON GENDER CAR COLOR colour.
A Male Y Grey
B Female Z Blue Data Sufficiency Test
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1) To get the answer how many statements are
I). A is the son of B. required?
II). C, B's sister has a son D and a daughter (a) I, II and III (b) I, II and IV
E. (c) II and IV (d) All the four
III). F is the maternal uncle of D. (d) Data insufficient.
How is F related to A?
To get the answer how many statements are 4) Question: How is X related to Y?
required? Statements:
(a) I and II only (b) II only I) Y says, "I have only one brother".
(c) III and II only (d) All the Three II) X says, "I have only one sister".
(e) Data insufficient (a) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not
sufficient
2) Three persons payal, chamba and Robin (b) II alone is sufficient While I alone is not
are standing in a queue for getting into the sufficient
train. (c) Either I or II is sufficient
I) There are two persons between payal and (d) Neither I nor II is sufficient
champa and four persons champa and Robin. (e) Both I and II are sufficient
II) If there are two persons ahead of robin
and twelve behind payal 5) What does „ja‟ represent in a code
III) Among the three robin is the first person language?
standing in the queue I) In the code language “pik ja sok pot”
What could be the maximum number of means “you can stay here”.
persons in the queue? II) In that code language “jo sok pot te”
To get the answer how many statements are means “you may come here”
required. III) In that code language “ze jo fe te”
(a) All the three (b) II and III means “may I come in”
(c) I and II (d) I and III (a) All the three (b) II and III
(d) Data insufficient (c) I and II (d) I and III
3) (e) Data insufficient
I) A is at a distance of 20m from the North 6) How many children are there in the row of
West of B and C is at a distance of 10m from children facing North?
the south of B Statements:
II) C, D and E are in straight line. F is at the I) Vishakha who is fifth from the left end is
distance of 40m from the Southwest of D. eighth to the left of Ashish who is twelfth
III) Person standing at the extreme West is from the right end.
A. II) Rohit is fifth to the left of Nisha who is
IV) Distance between C and B is 12m and seventh from the right end and eighteenth
Distance between C and D is 12m. from the left end.
Who is at the extreme south? (a) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not
sufficient
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(b) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not
sufficient
(c) Either I or II is sufficient
(d) Neither I nor II is sufficient
(e) Both I and II are sufficient
7) On a T.V. channel, four serials A, B, C and
D were screened, one on each day, on four 4) (d) The statements in I and II do not
consecutive days but not necessarily in that provide any clue regarding relation between
order. On which day was the serial C X and Y.
screened? 5) (e) ja represent either can or stay so data
Statements: is insufficient.
I) The first serial was screened on 23rd, 6) (c) Since 8th to the left of 12th from the
Tuesday and was followed by serial D. right is 20th from the right, so from I, we
II) Serial A was not screened on 25th and know that Vishakha is 5th from left and 20th
one serial was screened between serials A from right i.e. there are 4 children to the left
and B. and 19 to the right of Vishakha. So, there
(a) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not are (4 + 1 + 19) i.e. 24 children in the row.
sufficient From II, Nisha is 7th from right and 18th
(b) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not from left end of the row.
sufficient So, there are (6 + 1 + 17) = 24 children in
(c) Either I or II is sufficient the row.
(d) Neither I nor II is sufficient 7) (e) From I, we know that the serials were
(e) Both I and II are sufficient screened on 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th.
Clearly, D was screened second i.e. on 24th,
Solution: Wednesday.
1) (e) Gender of B is unknown so it is not From II, we know that one serial was
clearly known whether F is maternal uncle or screened between A and B.
paternal uncle. Hence data is insufficient. So, A and B were screened first and third,
2) (c) From the statement I it is clear that i.e. on 23rd and 25th. But, A was not
among the 3 robin and payal were on the screened on 25th.
sides and also number of persons between So, A was screened on 23rd and B on 25th.
payal and robin is known. Thus, C was screened on 26th, Friday.
From the second statement number of Sequential Output Tracing
people on sides is known. Directions(1-3): Study the following
Hence from statement I and II, we can find information to answer the given questions.
the number of persons. A word and number arrangement machine
3) (a) Keeping in mind the third statement when given an input line of words and
we can draw the map. numbers rearranges them following a
particular rule in each step. The following is
an illustration of input and
rearrangement.(All the numbers are two-
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digit numbers and are arranged as per some Direction (4-7): Study the following
logic based in the value of the number.) information carefully answer the given
Input: win 56 32 93 bat for 46 him 28 11 questions.
give chance A word arrangement machine when given an
Step I: 93 56 32 bat for 46 him 28 11 give input line of words rearranges them following
chance win a particular rule in each shop. The following
Step II: 11 93 56 32 bat for 46 28 give is an illustration of input & rearrangement.
chance win him Input: In up what ment also reactor
Step III: 56 11 93 32 bat for 46 28 chance next down
win him give Step I: also in up what ment reactor next
Step IV: 28 56 11 93 32 bat 46 chance win down
him give for Step II: also down in up what ment reactor
Step V: 46 28 56 11 93 32 bat win him give next
for chance Step III: also down in ment up what reactor
Step VI: 32 46 28 56 11 93 win him give for next
chance bat. Step IV: also down in ment next up what
Step VI is the last step of the arrangement reactor
of the above input. Step V: also down in ment next reactor up
As per the rules followed in the above steps, what
find out in each of the following questions Step VI: also down in ment next reactor
the appropriate steps for the given input. what up
Input for the questions: As rules followed in the above steps, find out
Input: fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35 in each of the following questions the
53 here 68 appropriate step for the given input:
1. Which of the following would be step II ? Input: nero hat and two be such very for
a. 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53 here 68
the 4. Which of the following would be the last
b.35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun camp base step of the rearrangement?
at (a) II (b) IV (c) III (d) IV
c.16 89 at fun 28 camp base 35 53 68 the (e) None of these
here.
d.53 28 68 16 89 35 the here fun camp base 5. In step VI which of the following would be
at at 5th position from the left?
e. None of these (a) nero (b) and (c) for
2. Which word/number would be at seventh (d) hat (e) None of these
position from the left in step IV?
(a). base (b). at (c). 35 6. Which of the following is step II?
(d). The (e). 53 (a) and be nero hat such for very two
3.Which step number would be the following (b) and nero two be heat such for very
output ? (c) and be hero hat such for very two
53 28 68 16 89 at 35 the here fun camp (d) and be nero hat two such very for
base (e) none of these
(a). There will be no such step
(b). III (c). II (d). V 7. Step IV of an input is: and be for hat nero
(e). IV two such very
Which of the following is definitely input?
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(a) axe be hood now set fax van table (c) more match the commentary than
(b) axe boat new hood set fax van table interesting even
(c) axe new hood boat set fax van table (d) commentary interesting more the than
(d) cannot be determined even match
(d) none of these
10. 1.If the password for First batch was ---
Direction (8-10): Study the following “see sleep something your not in that” What
information carefully answer the given was the password for the sixth batch?
questions. (a) something sleep see your not in that
The admission ticket for an exhibition bears (b) see something sleep that your not in
a password which is changed after every (c) see your something in sleep not that
clock hour based on set of words chosen for (d) see something your sleep that in not
each day. The following is an illustration of
the code and steps of rearrangement for Answer key:
subsequent clock hours. The time is 9 a.m to 1.e 2.c 3.d 4.b 5.a 6.d 7.d 8.b 9.c 10.d
3 p.m
Solutions (1-10):
Day’s first password: (1-3)
First Batch ---- 9 a.m to 10 a.m The word and number arrangement machine
is not ready cloth simple harmony burning rearranges the input with the logic that in
Second Batch ---- 10 a.m to 11 a.m step I, it shifts the largest number to the
ready not is cloth burning harmony simple left-most place and the last word coming in
Third Batch ---- 11 a.m to 12 noon English alphabetical series to the rightmost
cloth is not ready simple harmony burning place. In step II, it shifts the smallest
Fourth Batch ---- 12 noon to 1 p.m number to the leftmost place and the next
not is cloth ready burning harmony simple word (in reverse alphabetical order) to the
Fifth Batch ---- 1 p.m to 2 p.m rightmost .In Step III 2nd largest number is
ready cloth is not simple harmony burning shifted to the leftmost place and so on.
And so on…. Input: fun 89 at the 28 16 base camp 35
8. If the password for 11 a.m to 12 noon 53 here 68
was --- “soap shy miss pen yet the she” Step I: 89 fun at 28 16 base camp 35 53
What was the password for the first batch? here 68 the
(a) pen miss shy soap she the yet Step II: 16 89 fun at 28 base camp 35 53
(b) shy miss pen soap yet the she 68 the here
(c) soap pen miss shy she the yet Step III: 68 16 89 at 28 base camp 35 53
(d) miss shy soap pen she the yet the here fun
Step IV: 28 68 16 89 at base 35 53 the
9. If the password for 1 p.m to 2 p.m was --- here fun camp
-“more commentary the match even Step V: 53 28 68 16 89 at 35 the here fun
interesting than” What was the password for camp base
the 10 a.m to 11 a.m batch? Step VI: 35 53 28 68 16 89 the here fun
(a) match commentary even more than the camp base at
interesting
(b) more than interesting the even (4-7)
commentary match Input: gem bed ox yeast quantity head kilo
show
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Step I: yeast gem bed ox quantity head kilo Something your see sleep not in that
show Sixth batch -
Step II: yeast show gem bed ox quantity See your something sleep
head kilo
Step III: yeast show quantity gem bed ox Statement Problems
head kilo Directions (Q 1 – 3): In making decisions
Step IV: yeast show quantity ox gem bed about important questions, it is desirable to
head kilo be able to distinguish between „strong‟
Step V: yeast show quantity ox kilo gem bed arguments and „weak‟ arguments. ‟strong
head arguments are those which are both
Step VI: yeast show quantity ox kilo head Important and directly related to the
gem bed question. ‟weak‟ arguments are those which
are minor importance and also may not be
8-10 directly related to the question or may be
8. Sol: related to a trivial aspect of the question.
Third batch (11 a.m to 12 noon) was Each question below is followed by two
Soap shy miss pen yet the she arguments numbered I and II. You have to
Second batch (10 a.m to 11 p.m): decide which of the arguments is a „strong‟
Pen miss shy soap she the yet argument and which is a „weak‟ argument.
First batch (9 a.m to 10 p.m): Give answer:
Shy miss pen soap yet the she (a) If only Argument I Strong.
(b) If only Argument II Strong.
9. Sol: (c) If either Argument I or II Strong.
1 p.m to 2 p.m password was - (d) If neither Argument I nor II Strong.
more commentary the match even (e) If both Arguments I and II Strong.
interesting than 1. Statement:
12 noon to 1 p.m was - Should the Government immediately stop
Match the commentary more than registration of new cars for private use
interesting even throughout the country with immediate
11 a.m to 12 noon was - effect?
Commentary the match more even Arguments:
interesting than I. No, the Government does not have
10 a.m to 11 a.m was - authority to do so.
More match the commentary than II. Yes, this is the only way to decongest the
interesting even roads of big cities in India.
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