Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"hill mountain care good" is coded as " V3B W7F O8G M13L "
"green environment is healthy" is coded as " B8G H9H G5D M7F "
"warm winter type season" is coded as " N23V I23V M19R V20S "
"fast food need today" is coded as " G6E W6E W14M B20S"
Q.What is the code for ‘Management'?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"hill mountain care good" is coded as " V3B W7F O8G M13L "
"green environment is healthy" is coded as " B8G H9H G5D M7F "
"warm winter type season" is coded as " N23V I23V M19R V20S "
"fast food need today" is coded as " G6E W6E W14M B20S"
Q. If the code for "Winter Night " is "I23V G14M " then what is the code for "fast night sleep"?
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Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"hill mountain care good" is coded as " V3B W7F O8G M13L "
"green environment is healthy" is coded as " B8G H9H G5D M7F "
"warm winter type season" is coded as " N23V I23V M19R V20S "
"fast food need today" is coded as " G6E W6E W14M B20S"
Q. Which may be the possible code for" Scholarship"?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"hill mountain care good" is coded as " V3B W7F O8G M13L "
"green environment is healthy" is coded as " B8G H9H G5D M7F "
"warm winter type season" is coded as " N23V I23V M19R V20S "
"fast food need today" is coded as " G6E W6E W14M B20S"
Q. What is the code for 'Effective green Nature'?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"hill mountain care good" is coded as " V3B W7F O8G M13L "
"green environment is healthy" is coded as " B8G H9H G5D M7F "
"warm winter type season" is coded as " N23V I23V M19R V20S "
"fast food need today" is coded as " G6E W6E W14M B20S"
Q. What is the code for "Ticket Reservation"?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"Exam results may declare soon " is coded as " vx fa ba sx tz"
"The unnecessary surprise of result" is coded as " sx nt oz pq fz"
" Result come before the holy" is coded as " lx vt fq nt sx "
" Happy holy message surprise soon" is coded as "bq vx cx oz fq"
Q. What is the code for "the happy holy'?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"Exam results may declare soon " is coded as " vx fa ba sx tz"
"The unnecessary surprise of result" is coded as " sx nt oz pq fz"
" Result come before the holy" is coded as " lx vt fq nt sx "
" Happy holy message surprise soon" is coded as "bq vx cx oz fq"
Q. What is the code for " Surprise?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"Exam results may declare soon " is coded as " vx fa ba sx tz"
"The unnecessary surprise of result" is coded as " sx nt oz pq fz"
" Result come before the holy" is coded as " lx vt fq nt sx "
" Happy holy message surprise soon" is coded as "bq vx cx oz fq"
Q. Which may be the possible code for "Before come"?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"Exam results may declare soon " is coded as " vx fa ba sx tz"
"The unnecessary surprise of result" is coded as " sx nt oz pq fz"
" Result come before the holy" is coded as " lx vt fq nt sx "
" Happy holy message surprise soon" is coded as "bq vx cx oz fq"
Q. What is the code for 'soon'?
Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"Exam results may declare soon " is coded as " vx fa ba sx tz"
"The unnecessary surprise of result" is coded as " sx nt oz pq fz"
" Result come before the holy" is coded as " lx vt fq nt sx "
" Happy holy message surprise soon" is coded as "bq vx cx oz fq"
Q. What is the code for "the unnecessary of waiting"?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. How is S related to P?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. R and S face in which direction in the respective order?
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There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. Who sits third to the right of W’s mother?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. How many males are there in the family?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. Who among the following sits at one of the ends?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. How is V’s son related to Q?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below
There are nine people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X in a family. It is a three generation family. They are sitting in a row facing in North and South directions not necessarily in the same order. The following information is known about them. R who is P’s father sits fourth to the right of Q who is the only daughter of T and they both face in the opposite directions. S sits third to the right of U who is Q’s grandmother and one of them sits adjacent to X. S is unmarried and faces in a direction similar to that of V. T who is the sister of S sits at one of the ends with a female. R’s neighbours are females and face in opposite directions. U’s spouse R faces in the North direction. X who is the wife of V sits at the middle facing in South direction. P, who is male, is the only sibling of V sits exactly between S and Q’s cousin who is a male. The people sitting at ends face in North direction. P faces in the same direction as that of U. R sits adjacent to X.
Q. Who sits second to the right of U’s granddaughter?
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: Considering the tickets sold during the last seven days, the circus authorities decided to continue the show for another fortnight which includes two weekends.
Assumptions:
I. People may not turn up on week days.
II. The average number of people who will be visiting circus will be more or less some as that of the last seven days.
III. There may not be enough response at other places.
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: Training must be given to all the employees for increasing productivity and profitability.
Assumptions:
I. Training is an essential component of productivity.
II. Employee can’t function effectively without proper training.
III. Profitability and productivity are supplementary to each other.
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: “Addictive ‘gutkha’ and ‘paan masala’ with or without tobacco has been banned from Aug 1, 2010 in Delhi, where even school and college students increasingly becoming their consumers.” - A court notice.
Assumptions:
I. Some of the ‘gutkha’ manufactures may not abide by the court’s directions.
II. School children and college students are vulnerable to gutkha.
III. Consumers as well as manufactures of ‘gutkha’ will abide by the court’s direction.
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: “X-Chocolate is ideal as a gift for someone you love”. - An advertisement
Assumptions:
I. People generally give gifts to loved one.
II. Such advertisement generally influence people.
III. Chocolate can be considered as gift item.
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: For realising a 9% GDP growth rate, we would need or gross investments to increase to 28-30 per cent. This is not a tall order.
Assumptions:
I. GDP growth rate seems to be a far cry.
II. The more you invest, the better the GDP growth.
III. The GDP growth rate is the indicator of a nation’s development.
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: A group of friends decided to go for a picnic to Avon during the next holiday season to avoid crowd of people.
Assumptions:
I. Generally many people do not go to Avon.
II. People prefer other spots to Avon.
III. Many people do not know about Avon.
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: “We believe that the adjustment that has already taken place in the value of the rupee is adequate. These is no ground for a further weakening of the rupee”.- RBI governor
Assumptions:
I. The value of the rupee has depreciated recently.
II. Dollar-buying has been on the rise.
III. Currencies do not fall after a certain level
Directions: A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II and III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q. Statement: “Buy ‘Y’ T.V. for better sound quality.”-An advertisement
Assumptions:
I. ‘Y’ T.V. is the only T.V. in the market.
II. ‘Y’ T.V. is the costliest.
III. People generally ignore such advertisement
Direction: The given line graph shows the monthly savings (in Rs.) of a man in 8 months of the year 2017. Study the line graph and answer the questions that follow.
Q. If the ratio of his savings in the first six months and the last six months is 8 ∶ 7, then what is his savings in the last 4 months of the year?
Direction: The given line graph shows the monthly savings (in Rs.) of a man in 8 months of the year 2017. Study the line graph and answer the questions that follow.
Q. If the savings in the month of October is 125% of the average savings of May and June, then the savings in October is how much less than the savings in February?
Direction: The given line graph shows the monthly savings (in Rs.) of a man in 8 months of the year 2017. Study the line graph and answer the questions that follow.
Q. If the ratio of the savings of January and November is ∶4∶5 and that of August and December is ∶19 ∶ 18, then what is the ratio of the savings of November and December?
Direction: The given line graph shows the monthly savings (in Rs.) of a man in 8 months of the year 2017. Study the line graph and answer the questions that follow.
Q. Considering the monthly savings of the man in the past 8 months, approximately what will be his total savings of the year?
Direction: The given line graph shows the monthly savings (in Rs.) of a man in 8 months of the year 2017. Study the line graph and answer the questions that follow.
Q. If his savings in the month of September is 10.4% more than that in July, then his savings in the month of September is what percentage less than that in March?