1.
Directions(Q.1 to Q.7 ):

Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions: Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are seated in a straight line facing north, but not necessarily in the same order.

• Q sits second to right of U. U sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.

• Only three persons sit between Q and T.

• R sit third to the left of S. Only two persons sit between S and P.

• V is not an immediate neighbor of T.


Based on the given arrangement, which of the following is true with respect to W?


a

Both R and P are immediate neighbors of W.

b

Only two persons sit to the right of W.

c

None of the given options is true.

d

Only two persons sit between W and R.

e

V sits on the immediate right of W.


2.

Who among the following sit exactly between S and P?


a

Q, U

b

T, W

c

U, P

d

U, V

e

Q, T


3.

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word COMPOSE each of which has many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?


a

One

b

None

c

Three

d

Two

e

None of these


4.

Who among the following represents the person seated at the extreme right of the line?


a

V

b

R

c

W

d

U

e

P


5.

How many persons are seated between V and P?


a

Two

b

None

c

Four

d

One

e

Three


6.

What is the position of V with respect to T?


a

Third to the right

b

Third to the left

c

Second to the right

d

Fourth to the right

e

Second to the left


7.

In a certain code language SERIES is written as QCGTGU. How is EXPERT written in that code language?


a

RPCRZG

b

GZRCPR

c

RPCGZR

d

VTGRZG

e

None of these


8.
Directions(Q.8 to Q.10 ):

Study the information carefully and answer the question given below.

M is father of A and C. R is brother of C. A is Husband of T and S is daughter of T. V is grandmother of S.


How is T related to M?


a

Can’t be determined

b

Daughter

c

Son in law

d

Daughter in law

e

None of these


9.

How is M related to S?


a

Father in law

b

Father

c

Grandfather

d

Granddaughter

e

None of these.


10.

If R has only one sister C than what is the relation of A to S?


a

Mother

b

Uncle

c

Father

d

Can’t be determined

e

None of these


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

In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements(s). The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer


Statements : A > B ≥ C < D, C = E > G

Conclusions : I. D > E II. B > E


a

if only conclusion II is true.

b

if only conclusion I 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.


12.

Statements : M ≥ N > R > W, E = J > L ≥ W

Conclusions : I. E > W II. M > L


a

if only conclusion II is true.

b

if only conclusion I is true.

c

if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

d

if either conclusion I or II is true.

e

if both conclusions I and II are true.


13.

Statements : P ≤ Q > M ≥ N, Q = S

Conclusions : I. S > P II. N < S


a

if only conclusion I is true.

b

if only conclusion II is true.

c

if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

d

if either conclusion I or II is true.

e

if both conclusions I and II are true.


14.

Statements : S > M = Z > T < Q > V

Conclusions : I. V = S II. Q > M


a

if either conclusion I or II is true.

b

if only conclusion II is true.

c

if only conclusion I is true.

d

if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

e

if both conclusions I and II are true.


15.

Statements : T < U = V ≤ S > P ≥ Q

Conclusions : I. S > T II. V ≥ Q


a

if neither conclusion I nor II is true.

b

if either conclusion I or II is true.

c

if only conclusion I is true.

d

if only conclusion II is true.

e

if both conclusions I and II are true.


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

In each of the question-sets below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. 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 follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Given answer.


Statements:

All pencils are Cutter

Some Cutter are Scale.

No Scale is a compass.

Conclusions:

I. All compass being pencils is a possibility.

II. At least some Cutters are pencils.


a

If only conclusions I follows.

b

if only conclusion II follows.

c

if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

d

if either conclusions I or conclusion II follows.

e

if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.


17.

Statements:

Some circles are triangles.

All triangles are squares.

No square is a rectangle.

Conclusions:

I. No rectangle is a triangle.

II. Some circles are not rectangles.


a

if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

b

If only conclusions I follows.

c

if only conclusion II follows.

d

if either conclusions I or conclusion II follows.

e

if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.


18.

Statements:

Some wallets are bags.

Some bags are leather.

All purses are leather.

Conclusions:

I. some purse are bags.

II. Some purse are wallet.


a

if only conclusion II follows.

b

if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

c

if either conclusions I or conclusion II follows.

d

If only conclusions I follows.

e

if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.


19.

Statements:

Some circles are triangles.

All triangles are squares.

No square is a rectangle.

Conclusions:

I. Some triangles being rectangles is a possibility.

II. All squares being circles is a possibility.


a

if only conclusion II follows.

b

if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

c

If only conclusions I follows.

d

if either conclusions I or conclusion II follows.

e

if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.


20.

Statements:

All pencils are Cutter

Some Cutter are Scale.

No Scale is a campass.

Conclusions:

I. All pencils being Scale is a possibility.

II. No campass is a Cutter.


a

if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

b

if only conclusion II follows.

c

if either conclusions I or conclusion II follows.

d

If only conclusions I follows.

e

if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.


21.
Directions(Q.21 to Q.23 ):

Study the information carefully and answer the question given below.

Mark starts from his house and moving in the south direction and after moving 25m, he took a right turn and move 40 m to reach his uncle house. again Mark start moving southwards and after travelling 50m he took a left and travels 80 m to reach his aunt home.


If Point A is 25m. to the north of uncle’s house then what is the distance between A and Mark house?


a

30 m.

b

40 m.

c

20 m.

d

Can’t be determined

e

None of these.


22.

Uncle house in which direction with respect to aunt house?


a

South west

b

North east

c

South east

d

North west

e

None of these


23.

In which direction his aunt house is located with respect to his house?


a

south west

b

south east

c

north west

d

north east

e

None of these


24.
Directions(Q.24 to Q.35 ):

Study the information carefully and answer the question given below.

Gaurav Join classes from Monday to Sunday of the same week for different subject viz. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Hindi, - Mathematics, English and Geography.

– Hindi class taken by him on Wednesday. - There is one day gap between Hindi class and Mathematics class.

- And there is three day gap between mathematics class and English class.

- English class is scheduled immediately before Physics class but not in Monday.

- Chemistry is scheduled immediately after mathematics class.

- There is one day gap between Chemistry class and Geography class. And biology class scheduled on Sunday.


Four of the followings five are alike in a certain ways form a group which one does not belong to the group?


a

Tuesday=Hindi

b

Wednesday=Hindi

c

Monday=Chemistry

d

Friday=Physics

e

Thursday=English


25.

Hindi class is scheduled on which day?


a

Wednesday

b

Thursday

c

Friday

d

Monday

e

None of these


26.

If Divyaraj finds that he is fourteenth from the left end of the row and 7th from the right end of the row, then how many boys must be added to the row such that there are 30 boys in the row?


a

8

b

12

c

10

d

14

e

None of these


27.

Find odd one out from given series


a

OLP

b

AZD

c

HSK

d

FUI

e

None of these


28.

On which day of the week is Chemistry class is schedule?


a

Tuesday

b

Wednesday

c

Thursday

d

Monday

e

None of these.


29.

Which of the following is correct combination given below?


a

Mathematics= Monday

b

Physics= Tuesday

c

Hindi= Monday

d

Chemistry= Thursday

e

Biology= Friday


30.

How many days gap between Maths and Chemistry class?


a

One

b

Three

c

Two

d

Four

e

None


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

Study the following information to answer the given questions

Eight students M, N, O, P , U, V, W and X are sitting around a square table in such a way four of them sit at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The one who sit at the 4 corners face the centre and others facing outside.

M who faces the centre sits third to the left of V. U who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. P sits second to right of N. N faces the centre. O is not an immediate neighbour of M.


Which one does not belong to that group out of five?


a

N

b

U

c

P

d

O

e

M


32.

What is the position of W with respect to O ?


a

Second to the left

b

Third to the right

c

Fourth to the right

d

Second to the right

e

None of these


33.

Who sits third to the left of N ?


a

W

b

M

c

V

d

X

e

None of these


34.

Which is true from the given arrangement ?


a

N faces outside

b

W faces the centre

c

X faces inside

d

M faces the centre

e

None of these


35.

Which will come in the place of ? NOU UXM MWP ?


a

PVN

b

POV

c

POW

d

PWM

e

None of these


36.
Directions(Q.36 to Q.40 ):

Study the information carefully and answer the question given below.

Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X. they live on a separate floor each of a 9-floor building but not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered Nine. Only two persons live below the floor on which V lives. Only one person lives between V and P. W lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor no. 7.

Only two persons live between W and Q. X does not live on the topmost floor. P does not live on the lowermost floor. S lives immediately below R but R does not sit on topmost floor. Neither R nor T live on floor no 6. U lives immediately above P.


Who lives on the floor immediately below V?


a

T

b

U

c

S

d

Q

e

X


37.

How many persons live between the floors on which P and S live?


a

Three

b

More than three

c

None

d

Two

e

One


38.

Which of the following is true with respect to U as per the given arrangement?


a

Only one person sits between U and S.

b

Only three persons live above U.

c

U sits on odd numbered floor.

d

Only three persons live between U and Q

e

None of these.


39.

Who lives on the floor numbered 5?


a

P

b

U

c

Q

d

S

e

None of these


40.

On which of the following floor numbers does X live?


a

Two

b

One

c

Five

d

Four

e

Seven


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