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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 1

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K were living in a building with 11 floors. The floors were numbered 1-11 from bottom to top. None of the floors was vacant and only one person lived on each floor.

The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. G lived just below J. There are 2 floors between A and B. A lived on one of the floors above B. Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A. K lived just above E. I lived on one of the prime numbered floors. Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D. At least 4 persons lived below E. A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

How many persons lived above A?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 1
  • The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. Thus, possible combinations can be (9, 3) (6, 2) (3, 1)
  • G lived just below J. Thus, J cannot be on floor 1

  • I lived on one of the prime numbered floors
  • Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D

  • A and B lived at a gap of 2 floors. A lived on one of the floors above B
  • Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A
  • A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

  • K lived just above E, thus, case 1 and 2a become invalid.
  • At least 4 persons lived below E, thus case 2 becomes invalid.

Thus, the final arrangement is as follows:

3 persons lived above A

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 2

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K were living in a building with 11 floors. The floors were numbered 1-11 from bottom to top. None of the floors was vacant and only one person lived on each floor.

The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. G lived just below J. There are 2 floors between A and B. A lived on one of the floors above B. Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A. K lived just above E. I lived on one of the prime numbered floors. Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D. At least 4 persons lived below E. A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

What was the floor number of B?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 2
  • The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. Thus, possible combinations can be (9, 3) (6, 2) (3, 1)
  • G lived just below J. Thus, J cannot be on floor 1

  • I lived on one of the prime numbered floors
  • Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D

  • A and B lived at a gap of 2 floors. A lived on one of the floors above B
  • Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A
  • A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

  • K lived just above E, thus, case 1 and 2a become invalid.
  • At least 4 persons lived below E, thus case 2 becomes invalid.

Thus, the final arrangement is as follows:

B lived on floor number 5

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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 3

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K were living in a building with 11 floors. The floors were numbered 1-11 from bottom to top. None of the floors was vacant and only one person lived on each floor.

The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. G lived just below J. There are 2 floors between A and B. A lived on one of the floors above B. Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A. K lived just above E. I lived on one of the prime numbered floors. Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D. At least 4 persons lived below E. A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

Who among the following lived on floor 7?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 3
  • The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. Thus, possible combinations can be (9, 3) (6, 2) (3, 1)
  • G lived just below J. Thus, J cannot be on floor 1

  • I lived on one of the prime numbered floors
  • Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D

  • A and B lived at a gap of 2 floors. A lived on one of the floors above B
  • Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A
  • A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

  • K lived just above E, thus, case 1 and 2a become invalid.
  • At least 4 persons lived below E, thus case 2 becomes invalid.

Thus, the final arrangement is as follows:

I lived on floor 7

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 4

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K were living in a building with 11 floors. The floors were numbered 1-11 from bottom to top. None of the floors was vacant and only one person lived on each floor.

The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. G lived just below J. There are 2 floors between A and B. A lived on one of the floors above B. Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A. K lived just above E. I lived on one of the prime numbered floors. Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D. At least 4 persons lived below E. A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

Who lived on the lowest floor?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 4
  • The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. Thus, possible combinations can be (9, 3) (6, 2) (3, 1)
  • G lived just below J. Thus, J cannot be on floor 1

  • I lived on one of the prime numbered floors
  • Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D

  • A and B lived at a gap of 2 floors. A lived on one of the floors above B
  • Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A
  • A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

  • K lived just above E, thus, case 1 and 2a become invalid.
  • At least 4 persons lived below E, thus case 2 becomes invalid.

Thus, the final arrangement is as follows:

C lived on the lowest floor

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 5

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K were living in a building with 11 floors. The floors were numbered 1-11 from bottom to top. None of the floors was vacant and only one person lived on each floor.

The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. G lived just below J. There are 2 floors between A and B. A lived on one of the floors above B. Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A. K lived just above E. I lived on one of the prime numbered floors. Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D. At least 4 persons lived below E. A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

What was the difference between the floor numbers of A and F?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 5
  • The floor number of H was thrice as that of the floor number of J. Thus, possible combinations can be (9, 3) (6, 2) (3, 1)
  • G lived just below J. Thus, J cannot be on floor 1

  • I lived on one of the prime numbered floors
  • Only 2 persons lived between D and I. I lived on one of the floors above D

  • A and B lived at a gap of 2 floors. A lived on one of the floors above B
  • Sum of the floor numbers of F and G was equal to the floor number of A
  • A lives one of the floor above floor 6.

  • K lived just above E, thus, case 1 and 2a become invalid.
  • At least 4 persons lived below E, thus case 2 becomes invalid.

Thus, the final arrangement is as follows:

The floor number of A was 8 and the floor number of F was 6 required difference = 2

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 6

In the question below are given two statements (I) and (II). These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.

I. There have been three cases of road accidents after dark in neighbourhood Y.

II. Most of the streetlamps in neighbourhood Y do not work.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 6
It is clear that the lack of streetlamps in neighbourhood Y are responsible for the occurrence of road accidents in the area after dark. So, II is the cause, and I, its effect.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 7

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F have different heights as shown below.

D > F > A > C > B > E

Each one plays different games among Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball not necessarily in the same order. Each one has different weights also.

Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Who plays Tennis?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 7
Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

So, only 2 persons are lighter than D.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

So, D = basketball

B = Badminton

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

So, E = lightest and B = 2nd heaviest

So, we get: -

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Now, D and F are taller than A. So, A is heavier than D and F.

So, we get: -

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Final Solution:

E plays Tennis.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 8

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F have different heights as shown below.

D > F > A > C > B > E

Each one plays different games among Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball not necessarily in the same order. Each one has different weights also.

Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Who among the following is heavier than A?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 8
Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

So, only 2 persons are lighter than D.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

So, D = basketball

B = Badminton

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

So, E = lightest and B = 2nd heaviest

So, we get:-

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Now, D and F are taller than A. So, A is heavier than D and F.

So, we get:-

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Final Solution:

Only B is heavier than A among the above-mentioned persons.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 9

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F have different heights as shown below.

D > F > A > C > B > E

Each one plays different games among Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball not necessarily in the same order. Each one has different weights also.

Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Who plays Volleyball?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 9
Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

So, only 2 persons are lighter than D.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

So, D = basketball

B = Badminton

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

So, E = lightest and B = 2nd heaviest

So, we get:-

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Now, D and F are taller than A. So, A is heavier than D and F.

So, we get:-

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Final Solution:

F plays Volleyball.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 10

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F have different heights as shown below.

D > F > A > C > B > E

Each one plays different games among Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball not necessarily in the same order. Each one has different weights also.

Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Who plays Hockey?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 10
Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

So, only 2 persons are lighter than D.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

So, D = basketball

B = Badminton

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

So, E = lightest and B = 2nd heaviest

So, we get:-

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Now, D and F are taller than A. So, A is heavier than D and F.

So, we get:-

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Final Solution:

A plays Hockey.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 11

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F have different heights as shown below.

D > F > A > C > B > E

Each one plays different games among Cricket, Hockey, Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball not necessarily in the same order. Each one has different weights also.

Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Who among the following is lighter than F?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 11
Only 2 persons are lighter than tallest person.

So, only 2 persons are lighter than D.

Tallest person plays Basketball whereas 2nd shortest person plays badminton.

So, D = basketball

B = Badminton

Shortest person is lightest whereas B is 2nd heaviest.

So, E = lightest and B = 2nd heaviest

So, we get:-

A is heavier than all the any person who is taller than him, but A is not heaviest.

Now, D and F are taller than A. So, A is heavier than D and F.

So, we get:-

Heaviest person plays Cricket.

Neither E nor A plays Volleyball.

Hockey player is heavier than Tennis player.

Final Solution:

E, who plays Tennis, is lighter than F.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 12

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

10 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J are sitting in 2 parallel rows such that each person in 1 row faces one person of other row. There are 5 people sitting in each row.

C is 2nd to right of A. E is not adjacent to H. G doesn't face I. Person sitting immediate left of H faces J. J & D faces opposite direction. E is 3rd to right of D. G sits 3rd to left of F. Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.E and B are not diagonally opposite to each other.

Four of the following are similar in some way. Find the odd one.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 12
C is 2nd to right of A.

  • G sits 3rd to left of F.
  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.

This means G & F will be in one row & E & D will be in another row.

So case 3 is eliminated.

  • Person sitting immediate left of H faces J.
  • J & D faces opposite direction.

  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • E is not adjacent to H.

So case 2 is eliminated.

  • G doesn't face I.

In option (e), F & I are sitting in different rows, while in other options both the persons are sitting in same row.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 13

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

10 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J are sitting in 2 parallel rows such that each person in 1 row faces one person of other row. There are 5 people sitting in each row.

C is 2nd to right of A. E is not adjacent to H. G doesn't face I. Person sitting immediate left of H faces J. J & D faces opposite direction. E is 3rd to right of D. G sits 3rd to left of F. Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.E and B are not diagonally opposite to each other.

Who is 2nd to right of H?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 13
C is 2nd to right of A.

  • G sits 3rd to left of F.
  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.

This means G & F will be in one row & E & D will be in another row.

So case 3 is eliminated.

  • Person sitting immediate left of H faces J.
  • J & D faces opposite direction.

  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • E is not adjacent to H.

So case 2 is eliminated.

  • G doesn't face I.

E is 2nd to right of H

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 14

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

10 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J are sitting in 2 parallel rows such that each person in 1 row faces one person of other row. There are 5 people sitting in each row.

C is 2nd to right of A. E is not adjacent to H. G doesn't face I. Person sitting immediate left of H faces J. J & D faces opposite direction. E is 3rd to right of D. G sits 3rd to left of F. Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.E and B are not diagonally opposite to each other.

Who sits 3rd to right of the person who is sitting opposite to F?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 14
C is 2nd to right of A.

  • G sits 3rd to left of F.
  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.

This means G & F will be in one row & E & D will be in another row.

So case 3 is eliminated.

  • Person sitting immediate left of H faces J.
  • J & D faces opposite direction.

  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • E is not adjacent to H.

So case 2 is eliminated.

  • G doesn't face I.

B sits 3rd to right of the person who is sitting opposite to F.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 15

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

10 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J are sitting in 2 parallel rows such that each person in 1 row faces one person of other row. There are 5 people sitting in each row.

C is 2nd to right of A. E is not adjacent to H. G doesn't face I. Person sitting immediate left of H faces J. J & D faces opposite direction. E is 3rd to right of D. G sits 3rd to left of F. Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.E and B are not diagonally opposite to each other.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

I. A & I are sitting in same row

II. B & D are adjacent to each other

III. A faces H.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 15
  • C is 2nd to right of A.

  • G sits 3rd to left of F.
  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.

This means G & F will be in one row & E & D will be in another row.

So case 3 is eliminated.

  • Person sitting immediate left of H faces J.
  • J & D faces opposite direction.

  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • E is not adjacent to H.

So case 2 is eliminated.

  • G doesn't face I.

None of these statements are correct.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 16

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

10 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & J are sitting in 2 parallel rows such that each person in 1 row faces one person of other row. There are 5 people sitting in each row.

C is 2nd to right of A. E is not adjacent to H. G doesn't face I. Person sitting immediate left of H faces J. J & D faces opposite direction. E is 3rd to right of D. G sits 3rd to left of F. Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.E and B are not diagonally opposite to each other.

D faces ____

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 16
  • C is 2nd to right of A.

  • G sits 3rd to left of F.
  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • Neither E nor D is adjacent to C.

This means G & F will be in one row & E & D will be in another row.

So case 3 is eliminated.

  • Person sitting immediate left of H faces J.
  • J & D faces opposite direction.

  • E is 3rd to right of D.
  • E is not adjacent to H.

So case 2 is eliminated.

  • G doesn't face I.

D faces J.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 17

A 2014 peer-reviewed study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that habitual violent video game playing had a causal link with increased, long-term, aggressive behavior. Several peer-reviewed studies have shown that children who play M-rated games are more likely to bully and cyberbully their peers, get into physical fights, be hostile, argue with teachers, and show aggression towards their peers throughout the school year.

Which of the following statements is the author least likely to agree with?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 17
  • The author is likely to agree with Options B and E, as they support the author's view that violence in video games increases aggressive behaviour. Options B and E are eliminated.

  • The author is not likely to agree with Option 3. However, this statement is about a court ruling. As the author is primarily concerned with providing findings of a scientific study, a better answer would entail a scientific report or study that claims that violence in video games does not increase aggression, as the author would be more likely to disagree with this. Thus, we keep Option 3 on hold, for want of a better option.

  • The author is unlikely to agree with Option 4, however, this statement is not supported by any scientific information or evidence. Therefore, the author would not agree with it, but we keep this on hold for want of a better option.

  • Option 1 is the right answer, as it gives an example of a study that claims that violence in video games does not increase aggression. The author is least likely to agree with this option than Options C and D.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 18

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eight members - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of a family consists of three generations in which either both or none of the parents are alive. Every married couple has a child.

B is married to the only brother of H. F is daughter-in-law of B. C is nephew of G, who is unmarried. D is brother-in-law of G. C and E are siblings. E is the daughter of D, who is not married to B.

Who is daughter-in-law of A?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 18
B is married to the only brother of H. F is daughter-in-law of B.

C is nephew of G, who is unmarried. D is brother-in-law of G. C and E are siblings. E is the daughter of D, who is not married to B.

F is daughter-in-law of A.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 19

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eight members - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of a family consists of three generations in which either both or none of the parents are alive. Every married couple has a child.

B is married to the only brother of H. F is daughter-in-law of B. C is nephew of G, who is unmarried. D is brother-in-law of G. C and E are siblings. E is the daughter of D, who is not married to B.

If H is married to P and have daughter Q, then how Q is related to D?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 19
B is married to the only brother of H. F is daughter-in-law of B.

C is nephew of G, who is unmarried. D is brother-in-law of G. C and E are siblings. E is the daughter of D, who is not married to B.

D and Q are cousin

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 20

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Eight members - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of a family consists of three generations in which either both or none of the parents are alive. Every married couple has a child.

B is married to the only brother of H. F is daughter-in-law of B. C is nephew of G, who is unmarried. D is brother-in-law of G. C and E are siblings. E is the daughter of D, who is not married to B.

How C is related to F?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 20
B is married to the only brother of H. F is daughter-in-law of B.

C is nephew of G, who is unmarried. D is brother-in-law of G. C and E are siblings. E is the daughter of D, who is not married to B.

C is son of F.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 21

In each of the following questions, two statements I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationships between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in each question and mark your answer accordingly

Statement I: The food prices touched an all time high during this weekend.

Statement II: Many shops were raided and adulterated food items were seized.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 21
Both the statements are effects of different causes. Food prices might have touched an all time high because of inflation and statement II could be because of the complaints against the shops.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 22

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

In a certain code language:

"shirt coat call jacket" is written as "tpr spr bpr kpr"

"jacket coat call date" is written as "tpr kpr ppr spr"

"coat shirt page paper" is written as "bpr apr tpr mpr"

"kpr" is the code of which of the following word?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 22
"shirt coat call jacket" = "tpr spr bpr kpr" ----(1)

"jacket coat call date" = "tpr kpr ppr spr" ---(2)

"coat shirt page paper" = "bpr apr tpr mpr" ----(3)

From (1) and (2), "date" = ppr

From (1), (2) and (3), "coat" = tpr

From (1) and (3), "shirt" = bpr

From (1) and (2), "call/jacket"="kpr/spr"

From (3), "page/paper" = apr/mpr

"kpr" is the code of "call/jacket".

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 23

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

In a certain code language:

"shirt coat call jacket" is written as "tpr spr bpr kpr"

"jacket coat call date" is written as "tpr kpr ppr spr"

"coat shirt page paper" is written as "bpr apr tpr mpr"

What is the code of "date"?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 23
"shirt coat call jacket" = "tpr spr bpr kpr" ----(1)

"jacket coat call date" = "tpr kpr ppr spr" ---(2)

"coat shirt page paper" = "bpr apr tpr mpr" ----(3)

From (1) and (2), "date" = ppr

From (1), (2) and (3), "coat" = tpr

From (1) and (3), "shirt" = bpr

From (1) and (2), "call/jacket"="kpr/spr"

From (3), "page/paper" = apr/mpr

The code of "date" is "ppr".

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 24

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

In a certain code language:

"shirt coat call jacket" is written as "tpr spr bpr kpr"

"jacket coat call date" is written as "tpr kpr ppr spr"

"coat shirt page paper" is written as "bpr apr tpr mpr"

If "page call shirt" is written as "apr spr bpr" then what is the code of "paper jacket coat"?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 24
"shirt coat call jacket" = "tpr spr bpr kpr" ----(1)

"jacket coat call date" = "tpr kpr ppr spr" ---(2)

"coat shirt page paper" = "bpr apr tpr mpr" ----(3)

From (1) and (2), "date" = ppr

From (1), (2) and (3), "coat" = tpr

From (1) and (3), "shirt" = bpr

From (1) and (2), "call/jacket" = "kpr/spr"

From (3), "page/paper" = apr/mpr

"page call shirt" = "apr spr bpr"

It means "page" = apr, "call" = spr, "shirt" = bpr

Then "paper" = mpr, "jacket" = kpr and "coat" = tpr from the given codes in the directions.

Hence, option 3.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 25

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Below are given passages followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity and mark the correct answer.

Fourteen new models in the next 15 months. And all of them are bringing in spanking new releases—not ageing models that are being discontinued in western markets. While no manufacturer wants to give away details about exactly which variant within each model it plans to launch, the price it will charge, and when exactly the models will be launched.

Model of a car plays an important role in its selection by customers.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 25
It can be inferred that model of a car plays an important role in its selection by customers as the companies are planning to launch many new models.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 26

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-

Below are given passages followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity and mark the correct answer.

Fourteen new models in the next 15 months. And all of them are bringing in spanking new releases—not ageing models that are being discontinued in western markets. While no manufacturer wants to give away details about exactly which variant within each model it plans to launch, the price it will charge, and when exactly the models will be launched.

Customers prefer cheap cars.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 26
There is no sufficient information in the passage that customers prefer cheap cars.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 27

In the question below, three statements are given followed by five conclusions in the options. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only a few stairs are fogs.

Some tastes are joints.

All fogs are tastes.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 27
Only a few stairs are fogs, i.e., some stairs will definitely not be fogs. Some tastes are joints. All fogs are tastes.

Some stairs are joints is not a definite truth. No taste being stair is a possibility is not true. So, option (a) does not follow.

All joints can never be fogs is not true. At least some stairs are tastes is true. So, option (b) does not follow.

Some joints are stairs is not a definite truth. All joints being tastes is a possibility is true. So, option (c) does not follow.

Some stairs are tastes is true. No joint being fog is a possibility is true. So, option (d) follows.

All tastes can never be joints is not true. At least some joints are fogs is not true. So, option (e) does not follow.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 28

In the question below, three statements are given followed by five conclusions in the options. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Only a few boxes are closures.

All boxes are answers.

No queries are answers.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 28
Only a few boxes are closures, i.e., some boxes will definitely not be closures. All boxes are answers. No queries are answers.

All queries can never be closures is not true.

Some closures are queries is not a definite truth.

All closures can never be answers is not true.

Some queries being boxes is a possibility is not true as all boxes are answers.

All closures can never be queries is true as no query is an answer and some closures are answers as some closures are boxes.

So, (e) is the conclusion that follows.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 29

Should the use of performance enhancing drugs be permitted in professional sports?

I. No, because it would be unfair on athletes who do not use these drugs, and excel on their merit.

II. Yes, because adult athletes should have the freedom to take drugs that might have adverse impacts on health.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 29
I is strong as it gives a valid reason for not permitting these drugs. II is not strong as it is absurd; even in a democracy, one cannot be permitted to injure or harm oneself in the name of freedom. Option A is the right answer.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 30

The question below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II . You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question.

Charu, Farah, Shalini, Gunjan, Taru, Jayant and Pankaj stand in a row. What is the position of Shalini with respect to Gunjan?

Statement I: Shalini stands neighbouring Charu and Farah. Gunjan stands equidistant from Shalini and Jayant, where Shalini stands to the left of Jayant. Charu stands at the first position from the left side.

Statement II: Charu stands third to the left of Taru. Pankaj stands second to the right of Gunjan. Taru stands to the left of Gunjan.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 10 - Question 30
From statement I

Shalini stands neighbouring Charu and Farah.

Gunjan stands equidistant from Shalini and Jayant, where Shalini stands to the left of Jayant. Charu stands at first position from the left side.

Only possible case is:

Shalini's position with respect to Gunjan is second to her left.

From statement II: In statement II, position of Shalini is not given, we cannot determine position of Shalini with respect to Gunjan.

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