Statements:
All the windows are doors.
No door is a wall.
Conclusions:
1. Some windows are walls.
2. No wall is a door.
Statements:
All cups are books.
All books are shirts.
Conclusions:
1. Some cups are not shirts.
2. Some shirts are cups.
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Statements:
Some cows are crows.
Some crows are elephants.
Conclusions:
1. Some cows are elephants.
2. All crows are elephants.
Directions to SolveIn each of the following problems, there is one question and three statements I, II and III given below the question. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements carefully and find which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative in each question.
Question:
What is Suman's rank from the top in a class of forty students?
Statements:
I. Suman is 3 ranks below Deepak from the top.
II. Deepak's rank from the bottom is 23.
III. Suman is 3 ranks above Deepak from the bottom.
Question:
Five persons - A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row. Who is sitting in the middle?
Statements:
I. B is between E and C.
II. B is to the right of E.
III. D is between A and E.
Question:
How is 'DATE' written in the code language?
Statements:
I. DEAR is written as $#@? in that code.
II. TREAT is written as %?#@% in that code.
III. TEAR is written as %#@? in that code.
Question:
In which year was Sanjay born?
Statements:
I. Sanjay is six years older than Gopal.
II. Gopal's brother was born in 1982.
III. Sanjay's brother is two years younger than Gopal's brother who was eight years younger than Gopal.
Question:
Who among Siddhartha, Nikunj, Vipul and Mukul is the youngest?
Statements:
I. Vipul is younger than Mukul but older than Siddhartha and Nikunj.
II. Mukul is the oldest.
III. Siddhartha is older than Nikunj.
In a certain code language ‘prepare for your exams’ is written as ‘xn nt oz wl’.
‘hard work for prepare’ is written as ‘nt ml oz tk’
‘prepare your studies well’ is written as ‘sd jk nt xn’.
‘work well best results’ is written as ‘ds lu jk ml’.
Q.
What is the code for ‘studies for’ in the given code language?
In a certain code language ‘prepare for your exams’ is written as ‘xn nt oz wl’.
‘hard work for prepare’ is written as ‘nt ml oz tk’
‘prepare your studies well’ is written as ‘sd jk nt xn’.
‘work well best results’ is written as ‘ds lu jk ml’.
Q.
What is the code for ‘well’ in the given code language?
In a certain code language. ‘Some experts always give right advice’ is written as ‘fa do me re sa la’,
‘advice always very good’ is written as ‘cha re fa ta’
‘seniors always give suggestion’ is written as ‘ma la hpo fa’,
‘experts person are good’ is written as ‘clip cha sa den’ and
‘senior are very right’ is written as ‘ta hpo clip do’.
Q.
What is the code for ‘advice’?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q.Who likes mango?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q. Who stays in building Z?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q.Which fruit does R like?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q. Which fruit does B like?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q. Which are the three girls?
Directions to Solve
In each word of the following questions consists of pair of words bearing a relationship among these, from amongst the alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrate a similar relationship.
Question -
Letter : Word
Directions to Solve
In each word of the following questions consists of pair of words bearing a relationship among these, from amongst the alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrate a similar relationship.
Question -
Lively : Dull
Directions: In this question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
Statement:
‘Use our handsets once and you will be amazed by its voice clarity and impeccable sound ’ – An advertisement of mobile manufacturer AlGee.
Assumptions:
I. The advertisement will have no effect on the people and they will continue using their existing handsets.
II. People want voice clarity and good sound in their mobile handsets.
Directions: In this question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
Statement:
‘ Profitability is a necessary condition for existence and a means to more important ends, but it is not the end in itself for many of the visionary companies. Profit is like oxygen, food, water and blood for the body; they are not the point of life, but without them, there is no life.’ – Built to Last (Book).
Assumptions:
I. Profitability is absolutely essential for the existence of even visionary companies.
II. One cannot be a visionary company if their main motive is profitability.
Directions: In this question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
Statement:
One should make notes from the newspaper everyday for an efficient preparation of current affairs.
Assumptions:
I. One cannot prepare for current affairs efficiently without reading newspapers.
II. Making notes helps in an efficient preparation of current affairs.
Directions: In this question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
Statement:
Today’s generation has forgotten their family values.
Assumptions:
I. The previous generation(s) had their family values intact.
II. The definition of family values changes from generation to generation.
Directions: In this question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.
Statement:
‘Use our trial products once before using XYZ’s products’ – An advertisement of ABC company.
Assumptions:
I. People will respond to such advertisements.
II. People like using trial products before buying them.
Anjali is facing north. She turns left and walks 10 m. She turns left again and walks 20 m. Then, she turns right and walks 20 m and then again she turns left and walks another 20 m. Finally, she turns left again and walks 30 m.
In which direction is she now from the starting point?
Toby starts walking from a point O towards north. After walking 3 km, he reaches point A. From there, he turns to his right and after walking 1 km, reaches point B. Then, he turns to his right and after walking 6 km, reaches point C. From there, he turns to his left and after walking 1 km, reaches point D. Finally, he turns to his left and after walking 3 km, reaches point E.
If Toby turns left from point E and after walking 2 km, reaches point F, then what is the distance between O and F?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a family of nine, K is the son of the only son of S. R and S are sisters. Q is the daughter of the only sister of R. J is the nephew of P, who is the only son of A. X is the daughter-in-law of Q. P is the father-in-law of K's wife. A and S are married.
Q. How is J related to X?
Directions: Read the information given below to answer the question.
Rani and Shreshtha are a married couple having two daughters, Medha and Deepti. Deepti is married to Anurag, who is the son of Garima and Tarun. Nidhi is the daughter of Anurag. Komal, who is Anurag's sister, is married to Harshit and has two sons, Aman and Prem. Prem is the grandson of Garima and Tarun.
Q. What is the relation between Aman and Nidhi?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.
A, Z, N, M, O and P are members of a family. There are two married couples. N is a curator and the father of O, P is the son of the daughter of A, who is a banker. O is the granddaughter of Z, who is an architect. There are two unmarried students in the family. There is one teacher in the family and banker is her father.
Q. Who is the husband of M?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. E is the sister-in-law of the Doctor, F is the granddaughter of the Manager's wife. C is the son of the Nurse. D is married to the Homemaker and is the father of F. C is the paternal uncle of F. One of the unmarried male members' siblings is an Engineer. B is not the father of D. The Student is not married.
Q. What is the profession of D?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follows.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. E is the sister-in-law of the Doctor, F is the granddaughter of the Manager's wife. C is the son of the Nurse. D is married to the Homemaker and is the father of F. C is the paternal uncle of F. One of the unmarried male members' siblings is an Engineer. B is not the father of D. The Student is not married.
Q. What is the profession of A?