In the following question, a set of statements is followed by some conclusions, one of which definitely does not follow (or is not a possibility of occurrence). Choose that conclusion as the answer.
Statements:
All waves are cloths.
All trees are cloths.
Some cloths are forests.
No forest is a tree.
Conclusions:
In the following question, there are four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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:
All men are big.
All big are old.
Some old are weak.
All weak are patients.
Conclusions:
I. Some weak are big.
II. Some weak are men.
III. At least some patients are old.
IV. Some patients being men is a possibility.
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In the following question, choose the option which doesn't follow according to the given information. If all the options follow, then choose option (e) i.e. “All follows”.
(i) A is 8km to the west of C.
(ii) B is 15km to the north of C.
(iii) E is 4km to the north-east of A.
(iv) D is to the south of C
In a classroom, there are 5 rows and 5 children A, B, C, D and E are seated one behind the other in 5 separate rows. 'A' sits behind 'C' but in front of 'B'. 'C' sits behind 'E' and 'D' sits in front of 'E'. The order in which they are sitting from the first row to the last is
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There are eight friends - M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T sitting around a rectangular table, not necessarily in the same order. One person sits on each shorter side of the table and three persons sit on each longer side of the table. Equal number of persons is facing towards the centre of the table and away from the centre of the table. Each of them went for shopping and bought different items among - Car, Laptop, Watch, Gun, Shoes, Mobile, Dress and Camera, not necessarily in the same order.
1. T hasn't bought Watch. The person who bought Car sits third to the left of P, who bought Laptop.
2. The person who bought camera is sitting diagonally opposite to the person who bought Laptop.
3. Either the persons who bought Gun and Watch are facing each other and are sitting opposite to each other or are sitting adjacent to each other on same side and facing towards the centre.
4. The persons sitting on the shorter sides of the table are not facing in the same direction with respect to each other. (i.e. if one is facing towards centre then other is facing away from the centre.)
5. N, who doesn't face towards the centre of the table, sits third to the right of S, who bought Mobile.
6. The person who bought Shoes is sitting to the immediate left of the person who bought Dress.
7. M and T are sitting opposite to each other. O, who hasn't bought Dress and the person who bought Gun are sitting on the same side of the table.
8. Q, who is not sitting in the middle of the longer side of table, is sitting at equal distance from both M and T.
9. The person who bought dress or shoes doesn't sit adjacent to S or Q.
10. All the four persons who are facing towards the centre are not sitting together.
Question : Who is sitting third to the right of T?
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There are eight friends - M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T sitting around a rectangular table, not necessarily in the same order. One person sits on each shorter side of the table and three persons sit on each longer side of the table. Equal number of persons is facing towards the centre of the table and away from the centre of the table. Each of them went for shopping and bought different items among - Car, Laptop, Watch, Gun, Shoes, Mobile, Dress and Camera, not necessarily in the same order.
1. T hasn't bought Watch. The person who bought Car sits third to the left of P, who bought Laptop.
2. The person who bought camera is sitting diagonally opposite to the person who bought Laptop.
3. Either the persons who bought Gun and Watch are facing each other and are sitting opposite to each other or are sitting adjacent to each other on same side and facing towards the centre.
4. The persons sitting on the shorter sides of the table are not facing in the same direction with respect to each other. (i.e. if one is facing towards centre then other is facing away from the centre.)
5. N, who doesn't face towards the centre of the table, sits third to the right of S, who bought Mobile.
6. The person who bought Shoes is sitting to the immediate left of the person who bought Dress.
7. M and T are sitting opposite to each other. O, who hasn't bought Dress and the person who bought Gun are sitting on the same side of the table.
8. Q, who is not sitting in the middle of the longer side of table, is sitting at equal distance from both M and T.
9. The person who bought dress or shoes doesn't sit adjacent to S or Q.
10. All the four persons who are facing towards the centre are not sitting together.
Question : Who is sitting diagonally opposite to the person who bought Laptop?
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There are eight friends - M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T sitting around a rectangular table, not necessarily in the same order. One person sits on each shorter side of the table and three persons sit on each longer side of the table. Equal number of persons is facing towards the centre of the table and away from the centre of the table. Each of them went for shopping and bought different items among - Car, Laptop, Watch, Gun, Shoes, Mobile, Dress and Camera, not necessarily in the same order.
1. T hasn't bought Watch. The person who bought Car sits third to the left of P, who bought Laptop.
2. The person who bought camera is sitting diagonally opposite to the person who bought Laptop.
3. Either the persons who bought Gun and Watch are facing each other and are sitting opposite to each other or are sitting adjacent to each other on same side and facing towards the centre.
4. The persons sitting on the shorter sides of the table are not facing in the same direction with respect to each other. (i.e. if one is facing towards centre then other is facing away from the centre.)
5. N, who doesn't face towards the centre of the table, sits third to the right of S, who bought Mobile.
6. The person who bought Shoes is sitting to the immediate left of the person who bought Dress.
7. M and T are sitting opposite to each other. O, who hasn't bought Dress and the person who bought Gun are sitting on the same side of the table.
8. Q, who is not sitting in the middle of the longer side of table, is sitting at equal distance from both M and T.
9. The person who bought dress or shoes doesn't sit adjacent to S or Q.
10. All the four persons who are facing towards the centre are not sitting together.
Question : Who is sitting third to the left of the person who bought Watch?
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There are eight friends - M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T sitting around a rectangular table, not necessarily in the same order. One person sits on each shorter side of the table and three persons sit on each longer side of the table. Equal number of persons is facing towards the centre of the table and away from the centre of the table. Each of them went for shopping and bought different items among - Car, Laptop, Watch, Gun, Shoes, Mobile, Dress and Camera, not necessarily in the same order.
1. T hasn't bought Watch. The person who bought Car sits third to the left of P, who bought Laptop.
2. The person who bought camera is sitting diagonally opposite to the person who bought Laptop.
3. Either the persons who bought Gun and Watch are facing each other and are sitting opposite to each other or are sitting adjacent to each other on same side and facing towards the centre.
4. The persons sitting on the shorter sides of the table are not facing in the same direction with respect to each other. (i.e. if one is facing towards centre then other is facing away from the centre.)
5. N, who doesn't face towards the centre of the table, sits third to the right of S, who bought Mobile.
6. The person who bought Shoes is sitting to the immediate left of the person who bought Dress.
7. M and T are sitting opposite to each other. O, who hasn't bought Dress and the person who bought Gun are sitting on the same side of the table.
8. Q, who is not sitting in the middle of the longer side of table, is sitting at equal distance from both M and T.
9. The person who bought dress or shoes doesn't sit adjacent to S or Q.
10. All the four persons who are facing towards the centre are not sitting together.
Question : R bought which of the following items?
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There are eight friends - M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T sitting around a rectangular table, not necessarily in the same order. One person sits on each shorter side of the table and three persons sit on each longer side of the table. Equal number of persons is facing towards the centre of the table and away from the centre of the table. Each of them went for shopping and bought different items among - Car, Laptop, Watch, Gun, Shoes, Mobile, Dress and Camera, not necessarily in the same order.
1. T hasn't bought Watch. The person who bought Car sits third to the left of P, who bought Laptop.
2. The person who bought camera is sitting diagonally opposite to the person who bought Laptop.
3. Either the persons who bought Gun and Watch are facing each other and are sitting opposite to each other or are sitting adjacent to each other on same side and facing towards the centre.
4. The persons sitting on the shorter sides of the table are not facing in the same direction with respect to each other. (i.e. if one is facing towards centre then other is facing away from the centre.)
5. N, who doesn't face towards the centre of the table, sits third to the right of S, who bought Mobile.
6. The person who bought Shoes is sitting to the immediate left of the person who bought Dress.
7. M and T are sitting opposite to each other. O, who hasn't bought Dress and the person who bought Gun are sitting on the same side of the table.
8. Q, who is not sitting in the middle of the longer side of table, is sitting at equal distance from both M and T.
9. The person who bought dress or shoes doesn't sit adjacent to S or Q.
10. All the four persons who are facing towards the centre are not sitting together.
Question : What is the position of T with respect to the person who bought Shoes?
Cause and Effect:
I. More than ten students have reported facing ragging in the last month.
II. The college authorities have decided to toughen the rules that safeguard students against the menace of ragging.
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Statements: A ≥ N, C > G, G < T, M = O, R ≥ L, N > C, T < M, O > R
Conclusion:
I. A ≥ G
II. C < M
III. G < O
IV. M > L
Statements: A>C, D>B, R>G, M<K, C<D, B>R, G<M
Conclusion:
I. A>D
II. B>G
III. R>K
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F lives in an eight floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor of the building are numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. Their ages are 11, 14, 17, 18, 28 and 31, but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Both the vacant floors are even numbered floors but not the 8th floor.
(ii) B, who is 18 years old, lives just above the vacant floor.
(iii) The age of D is sum of the ages of C and E. D lives on even numbered floor but not on 8th floor and his age is even number. C is elder than E.
(iv) Two persons live between D and B. Difference of the ages of A and C is 3 years and A lives below B.
(v) The number of persons between C and F is same as D and A.
(vi) C does not live on 1st floor and lives below A.
Question : Who is the eldest in the group?
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F lives in an eight floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor of the building are numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. Their ages are 11, 14, 17, 18, 28 and 31, but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Both the vacant floors are even numbered floors but not the 8th floor.
(ii) B, who is 18 years old, lives just above the vacant floor.
(iii) The age of D is sum of the ages of C and E. D lives on even numbered floor but not on 8th floor and his age is even number. C is elder than E.
(iv) Two persons live between D and B. Difference of the ages of A and C is 3 years and A lives below B.
(v) The number of persons between C and F is same as D and A.
(vi) C does not live on 1st floor and lives below A.
Question : How many persons are elder than D?
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F lives in an eight floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor of the building are numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. Their ages are 11, 14, 17, 18, 28 and 31, but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Both the vacant floors are even numbered floors but not the 8th floor.
(ii) B, who is 18 years old, lives just above the vacant floor.
(iii) The age of D is sum of the ages of C and E. D lives on even numbered floor but not on 8th floor and his age is even number. C is elder than E.
(iv) Two persons live between D and B. Difference of the ages of A and C is 3 years and A lives below B.
(v) The number of persons between C and F is same as D and A.
(vi) C does not live on 1st floor and lives below A.
Question : How many persons live between E and the one who is 28 years old?
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F lives in an eight floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor of the building are numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. Their ages are 11, 14, 17, 18, 28 and 31, but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Both the vacant floors are even numbered floors but not the 8th floor.
(ii) B, who is 18 years old, lives just above the vacant floor.
(iii) The age of D is sum of the ages of C and E. D lives on even numbered floor but not on 8th floor and his age is even number. C is elder than E.
(iv) Two persons live between D and B. Difference of the ages of A and C is 3 years and A lives below B.
(v) The number of persons between C and F is same as D and A.
(vi) C does not live on 1st floor and lives below A.
Question : Which of the following is true?
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F lives in an eight floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered 1, the one above is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor of the building are numbered 8. Two of the floors are vacant. Their ages are 11, 14, 17, 18, 28 and 31, but not necessarily in the same order.
(i) Both the vacant floors are even numbered floors but not the 8th floor.
(ii) B, who is 18 years old, lives just above the vacant floor.
(iii) The age of D is sum of the ages of C and E. D lives on even numbered floor but not on 8th floor and his age is even number. C is elder than E.
(iv) Two persons live between D and B. Difference of the ages of A and C is 3 years and A lives below B.
(v) The number of persons between C and F is same as D and A.
(vi) C does not live on 1st floor and lives below A.
Question : Which of the following floors are vacant?
The following question contains two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question:
Twelve students sitting in two parallel rows facing each other such that G, H, I, J, K and L are facing south while A, B, C, D, E and F are facing north, then who is facing I?
I. G sits second to right of K who sits facing E. E sits second to the left of B. F sits third to right of A, who sits facing G. B sits facing J, who sits second to left of K. D sits second to right of F and H sits at one of the ends, second to left of L.
II. J sits facing B, who sits second to the right of E who sits facing K. G sits third to right of L who sits second to right of H. A sits facing G and D sits third to right of E. K sits third to right of H and F sits second to left of D.
Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in which of the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Choose your answer from the options based on this.
Seven persons of a family A, B, C, D, E, F and G. They belong to three generation and there are 3 couples in the family. How is E related to C?
I. A is married to B. F is grandson of B. A has only 2 sons. G is married to C.
II. D is son of A. G is sister-in-law of D. C has no child. E is mother of F.
Veer: A college degree is a must if one wishes to secure a well-paying job in the future.
Sasha: That's not true. A college also improves one's decision making, besides helping one to secure a job.
It can be inferred that Sasha has misinterpreted Veer's statement to mean:
A and B can do a piece of work in 45 days and 40 days respectively. They began to work together but after 'n' days ‘A’ left and B finished the rest of the work in "n + 14" days. Find after how many days A left.
A team of 7 players is to be selected for a Corporate Level Cricket tournament. 2 managers, 8 engineers and 4 team leaders have nominated their names for inclusion in the team. In how many ways can the team be formed if it has to have at least 1 manager, 2 team leaders and 3 engineers?
Two casks of 48 litres and 42 litres are filled with mixtures of wine and water in the proportions 13:3 and 18:24, respectively. If the contents of the two casks are mixed and 20 litres of water is added to the entire solution, what will be the proportion of wine to water in the resultant solution?
Suyash decides to go to a week long adult literacy camp. He starts cycling at 10:15 A.M from his home and the camp keeps shifting 2 Km farther away from his house each day. At what time will he reach the camp on the 4th day if his cycling speed is 12 km/hr and the time taken by him to reach the camp on the 2nd day was 3 hrs ?
A and B started a business with an initial investment of 2.5 crores and 3.5 crores respectively. After five months, C invested 4 crores. After three more months, capital invested by A and B was same as 3 crores. A took out ten percent of the profit for managing the business. If the total profit was 6 lakhs, calculate the difference in profits received by B and C?
Mohit earns 5/2 times in Jan, May, July, and September than his average earning of Rs. 2000 per month for the rest of the months. Also his savings in the Jan, May, July, and September is 7/3 times that of his average savings for the rest of the months which is Rs 1500 per month. The average expenditure per month will be?
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Question : If the profit earned in selling Tulip (per 100 units) is Rs 312, then find the profit percentage earned by seller on selling Tulip?
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Question : The purchase price of Lily (per 100 units) including transportation is what percent of the selling price of Mogra(per 100 units) ?
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Question : Find the ratio of profit on marigold (per 100 units) to that on rose (per 100 units)?
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Question : Find the ratio of the difference between profit on marigold and Rose (per 100 units) to difference between loss on Lily and Mogra?
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