1.
Directions(Q.1 to Q.3 ):

In the following questions, the symbols #, @, * , $ and % are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:

P#Q - P is the father of Q.

P@Q - P is the brother of Q.

P$Q - P is the daughter of Q.

P*Q- P is the husband of Q.

P%Q- P is the wife of Q.


If T # R S S P @ Q then how is P related T?


a

Uncle

b

Father-in-law

c

Son

d

Brother

e

Can’t be determined


2.

If A @ B % C # D * E then how is E related B?


a

Daughter-in-law

b

Brother-in-law

c

Son-in-law

d

Mother-in-law

e

None of these


3.

If N $ M % L @ J # K then how is J related N?


a

Grandfather

b

Father

c

Uncle

d

Daughter

e

Can’t be determined


4.
Directions(Q.4 to Q.5 ):

Study the following information and answer the questions given below:

Dheeraj walks 8m towards west from point P to reach point Q. He takes a left turn from point Q and walks 10m to reach point R. He takes a right turn from point R and walks 12m to reach point S. He takes another right turn from point S and walks 6m to reach point T. He takes a left turn from point T and walks 8m to reach his home.


What is the shortest distance between point P and Dheeraj’s home?


a

26m

b

20√2m

c

√794m

d

22m

e

None of these


5.

In which direction is point T with respect to point to Q?


a

North

b

South-west

c

South

d

South-east

e

North-east


6.
Directions(Q.6 to Q.10 ):

Study the following information and answer the given questions:

In a certain code language ’college student have extra enjoy’ is written as ’gl tz wr yz mr’

’enjoy student fun college study’ is written as ’if gl mr wr ar’

’student fun study exam’ is written as ’if ar uz gl’ ’game extra college’ is written as ’tz mr nl’


What may the code ’if gl mr’ stand for in the given code language?


a

study have fun

b

college study fun

c

fun college student

d

student study college

e

Can’t be determined


7.

What does the code ’tz’ stand for in the given code language?


a

college

b

have

c

extra

d

student

e

None of these


8.

What is the code for ’exam’ in the given code language?


a

gl

b

ar

c

if

d

uz

e

None of these


9.

What is the code for ’fun’ in the given code language?


a

Either (b) or (c)

b

mr

c

if

d

ar

e

Either (a) or (c)


10.

What is the code “wr nl yz” stand for in the given code language?


a

student have exam

b

game have enjoy

c

extra college study

d

exam have enjoy

e

None of these


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

In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by two conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.


Statements:

Some Disco are Grand.

Some Grand are Hotel.

All Hotel are Pub.

Conclusions:

I. Some Hotel can be Disco.

II. Some Disco are not Pub.


a

If only conclusion II follows.

b

If either conclusion I or II follows.

c

If only conclusion I follows.

d

If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

e

If both conclusions I and II follow.


12.

Statements:

All Kite are Sky.

All Sky are Blue.

Some Sea are Sky.

Conclusions:

I. Some Kite can never be Sea.

II. All Blue can be Kite.


a

If only conclusion II follows.

b

If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

c

If only conclusion I follows.

d

If either conclusion I or II follows.

e

If both conclusions I and II follow.


13.

Statements:

All Child are Born.

Some Born are Man.

Some Man are not Old.

Conclusions:

I. Some Child are Man.

II. All Old are Born.


a

If either conclusion I or II follows.

b

If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

c

If only conclusion I follows.

d

If only conclusion II follows.

e

If both conclusions I and II follow.


14.

Statements:

Some Police are Doctor.

No Doctor is Hall.

Only a few Hall are Town.

Conclusions:

I. All Hall are Town.

II. Some Police are not Hall.


a

If only conclusion I follows.

b

If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

c

If only conclusion II follows.

d

If either conclusion I or II follows.

e

If both conclusions I and II follow.


15.

Statements:

Only a few Fox are Box.

Only a few Box are Desk.

No Desk is Help.

Conclusions:

I. All Fox being Desk is a possibility.

II. Some Box are not Help.


a

If only conclusion I follows.

b

If either conclusion I or II follows.

c

If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

d

If only conclusion II follows.

e

If both conclusions I and II follow.


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

In each of the questions given below, a group of letters is given followed by some combinations of number/symbol. You have to find out which of given combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the numbers/symbols codes and the conditions given below. If none of the given combinations represents the group of letters correctly, give (e) i.e. ’None of these’ as the answer.

Condition for coding the group letters:

If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonant, the codes for the first and the last letter are to be interchanged.

If the first as well as the last letter is vowel, then both are to be coded by the code for the last letter.

If the first as well as the last letter is consonant, then both are to be coded by the code for the first letter.


RESTING


a

$92*^#$

b

$92*#^@

c

$92*#^$

d

@92*#^@

e

None of these


17.

CUSTOM


a

3+2*1¥

b

3+*213

c

¥+2*1¥

d

3+2*13

e

None of these


18.

MOTION


a

1*#1¥1

b

¥1*#1¥

c

¥#11*¥

d

¥1*#*1

e

None of these


19.

GRIST


a

@$2#@

b

@$#2@

c

@$#2*

d

*$#2@

e

None of these


20.

URGENCY


a

4$@9^3+

b

+$@9^3+

c

4$@9^34

d

+$@9^34

e

None of these


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

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

Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V like different authors viz. Ernest, Larson, Flynn, Austin, Joan, Bradbury and Martin and also like different colors i.e. Purple, Blue, Green, Black, White, Red and Pink but not necessarily in the same order. S likes Green but does not like Flynn and Joan. U likes Black color and Austen. The one who likes Pink is also likes Joan. P likes Ernest but does not like Red and White. The one who likes Purple is also likes Larson. R likes Bradbury. Q likes Pink. T does not like Purple. R does not like White.


Who among the following likes Red?


a

U

b

R

c

V

d

T

e

None of these


22.

Which of the following pair of combination is not true as per the given information?


a

R - Red

b

T - White

c

V - Purple

d

P - Blue

e

All are true


23.

Who among the following likes Joan?


a

Either (a) or (c)

b

T

c

V

d

Q

e

None of these


24.

Which of the following is true with regarding to T?


a

T likes Flynn

b

T likes Blue

c

T likes Martin

d

T likes Red

e

None is true


25.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?


a

V - White

b

S - Green

c

T - Larson

d

P - Martin

e

V - Pink


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

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

Eight persons B, D, F, G, K, M, N and O are sitting in a row facing towards north but not necessarily in the same order. G sits 2nd from one of the end. There is one person sits between G and N. B sits 4th to the left of O, who sits near to N. K sits 2nd to the right of F. The number of persons sit to the left of M is one more than the persons sit to the right of D. M does not sit near to F.


Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?


a

N

b

M

c

D

d

G

e

K


27.

Who among the following sits 3rd to the right of M?


a

G

b

F

c

D

d

B

e

K


28.

If all the persons are sitting in alphabetical order from left to right from B, then find how many persons remains at the same position (excluding B)?


a

Four

b

None

c

Seven

d

Five

e

Six


29.

Who among the following sits at one of the extreme end?


a

F

b

O

c

M

d

B

e

None of these


30.

Who among the following is an immediate neighbor of D?


a

B

b

F

c

Either (a) or (c)

d

K

e

Both (a) and (c)


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

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

There are seven persons A, B, C, G, L, M and O are living on a seven floors building, but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and above it floor numbered as 2nd floor so on till topmost floor numbered as 7th floor. Each of them likes different cold drinks viz. Pepsi, Coke, Sprite, Fanta, Maaza, 7up and Slice, but not necessarily in the same order.

The ones who like Fanta and Slice live on 1st floor and 7th floor. M lives on 3rd floor. The ones who like Coke and 7up live on adjacent floor. L likes Maaza. G does not like Slice. C and M live on adjacent floor. Only one person lives between A and B, who likes Coke. The one who likes 7up lives just above C, who likes Sprite. More than one person live between the ones who likes Pepsi and Fanta.


On which of the following floor L lives?


a

2nd

b

4th

c

5th

d

6th

e

None of these


32.

Four of the following five belong to a group in a certain way, find which of the one does not belong to that group?


a

M

b

O

c

L

d

A

e

G


33.

How many persons live between L and G?


a

No one

b

Two

c

Three

d

One

e

More than three


34.

On which of the following floor lives the one who likes Pepsi?


a

6th

b

3rd

c

5th

d

4th

e

None of these


35.

Which of the following cold drinks O likes?


a

Pepsi

b

Fanta

c

Slice

d

7up

e

None of these


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

Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

There are eight family members A, C, E, G, J, L, N and P are sitting around a circular table in a café facing the outside the center of the table with equal distances between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. All they are related to J in some way.

C sits third to the right of J. Only one member sits between J and P. J’s brother sits immediate left of P. Two members sit between J’s brother and J’s father. N sits immediate left of G. J’s sister sits third to the left of N. J’s husband sits second to the right of J’s sister. J does not sit opposite to J’s father. Three members sit between J’s husband and E. Two members sit between J’s mother and J’s son. J’s daughter sits second to the left of J’s mother. L is male member of the family.


Four of the following five belong to a group in a certain way, find which of the one does not belong to that group?


a

C

b

J

c

A

d

P

e

E


37.

How is P related to N?


a

Grand-mother

b

Grand-father

c

Grand-daughter

d

Grand-son

e

None of these


38.

How is L related to J?


a

Father

b

Brother

c

Husband

d

Son

e

None of these


39.

Who among the following sits opposite to G?


a

A

b

L

c

C

d

P

e

None of these


40.

How many members sit between E and C, when counted from left side of E?


a

One

b

Two

c

Four

d

More than four

e

Three


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