1.
Directions(Q.1 to Q.5 ):

In each of the following questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two Conclusions numbered I and II. Study the Cocclusions based on the given statements and select the appropriate answer : Give answer


Statements :

C>DF;R<M<Fmathrm{C}>mathrm{D} geq mathrm{F} ; mathrm{R}

Conclusions :

I. C > M

II. R < D


a

if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is ture Give answer

b

if only Coclusion I is true. Give answer

c

if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true Give answer

d

if only Conclusion II is true Give answer

e

if both the Conclusions I and II are true.


2.

Statements :

S=HJK=L;H>N<Bmathrm{S}=mathrm{H} leq mathrm{J} leq mathrm{K}=mathrm{L} ; mathrm{H}>mathrm{N}

DLmathrm{D} geq mathrm{L}

Conclusions :

I. N < L

II. K = B


a

if only Conclusion II is true Give answer

b

if only Coclusion I is true. Give answer

c

if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true Give answer

d

if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is ture Give answer

e

if both the Conclusions I and II are true.


3.

Statements :

S=HJK=L;H>N<Bmathrm{S}=mathrm{H} leq mathrm{J} leq mathrm{K}=mathrm{L} ; mathrm{H}>mathrm{N}

DLmathrm{D} geq mathrm{L}

Conclusions :

I. S = D

II. D > S


a

if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true Give answer

b

if only Conclusion II is true Give answer

c

if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is ture Give answer

d

if only Coclusion I is true. Give answer

e

if both the Conclusions I and II are true.


4.

Statements :

BZ<XQ;BY=Lmathrm{B} geq mathrm{Z}

Conclusions :

I. L = Q

II. L > Q


a

if only Conclusion II is true Give answer

b

if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true Give answer

c

if only Coclusion I is true. Give answer

d

if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is ture Give answer

e

if both the Conclusions I and II are true.


5.

Statements :

DE>P>L<H;R<N<Lmathrm{D} geq mathrm{E}>mathrm{P}>mathrm{L}

Conclusions :

I. N > D

II. H > R


a

if only Coclusion I is true. Give answer

b

if neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is ture Give answer

c

if either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true Give answer

d

if only Conclusion II is true Give answer

e

if both the Conclusions I and II are true.


6.

The following series is based on the English alphabets and numbers, which of the following will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series? XW2 TS6 PO10 LK14 ?


a

JI18

b

HG16

c

HG18

d

IH18

e

JG12


7.

The positions of the first and the fifth letters of the word HERITAGE are interchanged, similarly, the positions of second and sixth letters and third and seventh letters and fourth and eighth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many letters are there between the letters which is fourth from the left and first from the right in the English alphabetical series?


a

More than three

b

Three

c

Two

d

None

e

One


8.

If all the digits of the number ’6379452’, are arranged in ascending order from left to right, what will be the sum of the fourth digit from the left and second digit from the right after rearrangement?


a

13

b

15

c

12

d

10

e

11


9.

Point Q is 7m to the west of Point R. Anand starts walking from point R towards east. He walks for 3m and takes a right turn. He further walks for 4m takes another right turn. He walks for 5m and turns to his right. He further walks for 4m and stops at Point T. In which direction is Point T with respect to Point Q?


a

Cannot be determined

b

East

c

West

d

South

e

North


10.

If in the word FRACTION, first all the consonants are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right and then all the vowels are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, which of the following is the fifth letter from the right?


a

N

b

R

c

T

d

F

e

A


11.
Directions(Q.11 to Q.15 ):

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

Seven different persons viz., J, K, L, M, N, O and P have to fly to different destinations viz., Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Lucknow and Chandigarh but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them flies on a different day of a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday of the same week.

● P flies on Wednesday. The one who flies on Friday flies to Chennai.

● Only one person flies between P and J.

● Only two persons fly between M and the one flying to Pune. The one who flies to Pune flies after M. M does not have his flight on Monday.

● Only three persons have their flights between the persons flying to Pune and Chandigarh.

● O flies immediately after the one flying to Mumbai. J does not fly to Mumbai. O does not fly to Pune.

● Only one person has his flight between O and L.

● The person flying to Delhi flies immediately after the person flying to Lucknow.

● K does not fly to Delhi.


On which of the following days does the one flying to Lucknow have his flight ?


a

Tuesday

b

Thursday

c

Monday

d

Saturday

e

Wednesday


12.

Who amongst the following has his flight exactly between the days on which O and L have their respective flights ?


a

P

b

N

c

K

d

J

e

M


13.

How many persons are scheduled to fly between the flights to Mumbai and Pune ?


a

Two

b

None

c

Four

d

Three

e

One


14.

Who amongst the following flies to Ahmedabad ?


a

M

b

P

c

J

d

K

e

O


15.

On which of the following days does N have his flight ?


a

Sunday

b

Monday

c

Thursday

d

Saturday

e

Tuesday


16.
Directions(Q.16 to Q.20 ):

In each of these questions, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even of they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts


Statements :

No paper is a file.

Some papers are worksheets.

All worksheets are notebooks

Conclusions :

I. All files are notebooks.

II. Some worksheets being papers is a possibility.


a

if only Conclusion II follows Give answer

b

if only Conclusion I follows Give answer

c

if either Conclusion I or II follows Give answer

d

if neither Conclusion I nor II follows Give answer

e

if both Conclusions I and II follow


17.

Statements :

Some controls are streers.

All steers are drives.

No drive is a navigation.

Conclusions :

I. Some drives are definitely not controls.

II. All navigations being controls is a possibility.


a

if only Conclusion II follows Give answer

b

if only Conclusion I follows Give answer

c

if neither Conclusion I nor II follows Give answer

d

if either Conclusion I or II follows Give answer

e

if both Conclusions I and II follow


18.

Statements :

No clue is a puzzle.

All riddles are puzzles.

All questions are clues.

Conclusions :

I. Atleast some puzzles are questions.

II. All clues are questions.


a

if neither Conclusion I nor II follows Give answer

b

if only Conclusion II follows Give answer

c

if either Conclusion I or II follows Give answer

d

if only Conclusion I follows Give answer

e

if both Conclusions I and II follow


19.

Statements :

No paper is a file.

Some papers are worksheets.

All worksheets are notebooks

Conclusions :

I. Some notebooks are papers.

II. No notebook is a paper.


a

if either Conclusion I or II follows Give answer

b

if neither Conclusion I nor II follows Give answer

c

if only Conclusion II follows Give answer

d

if only Conclusion I follows Give answer

e

if both Conclusions I and II follow


20.

Statements :

No clue is a puzzle.

All riddles are puzzles.

All questions are clues.

Conclusions :

I. No question is a puzzle.

II. No riddle is a clue.


a

if neither Conclusion I nor II follows Give answer

b

if only Conclusion I follows Give answer

c

if either Conclusion I or II follows Give answer

d

if only Conclusion II follows Give answer

e

if both Conclusions I and II follow


21.
Directions(Q.21 to Q.25 ):

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

Eight persons — J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q – are sitting around a circular area at equal distances between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of the persons are facing the centre while some others face outside (i.e. in a direction opposite to the centre).

Note : Facing the same direction means if one faces the centre then the other also faces the centre and vice-versa. Facing opposite directions means if one person faces the centre then the other faces outside and vice-versa. O sits second to the left of M. M faces the centre. K sits to the immediate left of O. Only three persons sit between K and J. P sits third to the left of J. L sits to the immediate left of N. Immediate neighbours of K face opposite directions (i.e. if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour faces outside and vice-versa.) N sits third to the right of K. Both N and L face opposite directions. Q faces the same direction as K.


How many persons in the given arrangement face the centre ?


a

Three

b

Four

c

Five

d

Two

e

One


22.

Four of the following five are alike based on the given seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?


a

J

b

Q

c

N

d

P

e

L


23.

What is K’s position with respect to N ?


a

Second to the left

b

Immediate left

c

Immediate right

d

Third to the left

e

Third to the right


24.

Who sits second to the left of J ?


a

K

b

M

c

L

d

P

e

Q


25.

Who sits exactly between O and P, when counted from the left of O ?


a

K

b

Q

c

N

d

L

e

J


26.
Directions(Q.26 to Q.30 ):

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement : (All the numbers are two digit numbers).

Input : 51 pour 32 start now 23 46 house

Step I : 23 51 pour 32 start now 46 house

Step II : 23 start 51 pour 32 now 46 house

Step III : 23 start 32 51 pour now 46 house

Step IV : 23 start 32 pour 51 now 46 house

Step V : 23 start 32 pour 46 51 now house

Step VI : 23 start 32 pour 46 now 51 house and

Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.


Input : 72 59 37 go for picnic 24 journey How many steps will take to complete the rearrangement ?


a

Three

b

Six

c

Four

d

Five

e

None of these


27.

Step II of an input is : 18 task bear cold dish 81 63 31 How many more steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ?


a

Four

b

Five

c

Three

d

Six

e

None of these


28.

Step III of an input is : 15 yes 29 ask for soap 42 37 Which of the following is definitely the input ?


a

Cannot be determined

b

yes ask 15 29 for soap 42 37

c

ask yes 29 15 for soap 42 37

d

29 15 yes ask for soap 42 37

e

None of these


29.

Input : nice flower 34 12 costly height 41 56 Which of the following will be Step III ?


a

12 nice 34 height 41 flower costly 56

b

12 nice 34 height flower costly 41 56

c

12 nice flower 34 costly height 41 56

d

12 nice 34 flower costly height 41 56

e

None of these


30.

Step II of an input is : 16 victory 19 36 53 store lake town Which of the following will be Step V ?


a

16 victory 19 town store 36 53 lake

b

16 victory 19 town 36 53 store lake

c

Other than those given as options

d

16 victory 19 town 36 store 53 lake

e

There will be no such step


31.
Directions(Q.31 to Q.35 ):

Study the following arrangement of letters, numbers and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below :

N A 3 K 2 W 8 G 4 @ Z * D % 9 H 7 $ 5 U : 1 L & S R = Y 6 © E


Which of the following will be the seventh to the right of the thirteenth element from the right end of the given arrangement?


a

R

b

6

c

V

d

L

e

&


32.

As per the given arrangement, four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


a

&1R

b

@G*

c

UH$

d

9D7

e

238


33.

If all the letters from the given arrangement are deleted, then which of the following will represent the third element to the left of 4 and fifth element to the right of : respectively?


a

3, ©

b

3, 6

c

2, #

d

B, #

e

2, ©


34.

What will be the sum of all the numbers between the tenth element from the left end and the eighth element from the right end of the given arrangement ?


a

17

b

15

c

22

d

20

e

19


35.

How many letters are there between the seventh element from the left end and the fourteenth element from the right end of the given arrangement?


a

Six

b

Seven

c

Two

d

Five

e

Four


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