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ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are eight people, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live on different floors of a building. The ground floor of the building is numbered 1, the floor above it is 2 until the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their house numbers vary from 11 to 18, but not necessarily in the same order.
F’s house number is 15 and doesn’t live on 4th or 8th floor. G doesn’t live on the top floor and his house number is 14. H lives on the 6th floor and his house number is 18. A person whose house number is 11 lives on the 3rd floor. B’s floor is immediately above the person whose house number is 13. C and A live on 2nd and 7th floors respectively. A person whose house number is 12 lives immediately below the person whose house number is 17. D lives on the 5th floor and his house number is 16.

Q. Which of the following statements is incorrect?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

Persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.
Floors: 1 to 8.
House numbers: 11 to 18.
1) D lives on the 5th floor and his house number is 16.
2) C and A live on 2nd and 7th floors respectively.
3) H lives on the 6th floor and his house number is 18.

4) F’s house number is 15 and doesn’t live on 4th or 8th floor.
5) G doesn’t live on the top floor and his house number is 14.
6) A person whose house number is 11 lives on the 3rd floor.

7) B’s floor is immediately above the person whose house number is 13.
8) A person whose house number is 12 lives immediately below the person whose house number is 17.

So, 'F lives on the 4th floor' is an incorrect statement as F lives on the 1st floor.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are eight people, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live on different floors of a building. The ground floor of the building is numbered 1, the floor above it is 2 until the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their house numbers vary from 11 to 18, but not necessarily in the same order.
F’s house number is 15 and doesn’t live on 4th or 8th floor. G doesn’t live on the top floor and his house number is 14. H lives on the 6th floor and his house number is 18. A person whose house number is 11 lives on the 3rd floor. B’s floor is immediately above the person whose house number is 13. C and A live on 2nd and 7th floors respectively. A person whose house number is 12 lives immediately below the person whose house number is 17. D lives on the 5th floor and his house number is 16.

Q. Which among the following is the correct pair?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.
Floors: 1 to 8.
House numbers: 11 to 18.
1) D lives on the 5th floor and his house number is 16.
2) C and A live on 2nd and 7th floors respectively.
3) H lives on the 6th floor and his house number is 18.

4) F’s house number is 15 and doesn’t live on 4th or 8th floor.
5) G doesn’t live on the top floor and his house number is 14.
6) A person whose house number is 11 lives on the 3rd floor.

7) B’s floor is immediately above the person whose house number is 13.
8) A person whose house number is 12 lives immediately below the person whose house number is 17.

So, '5th floor – D' is the correct pair.

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ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are eight people, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live on different floors of a building. The ground floor of the building is numbered 1, the floor above it is 2 until the topmost floor is numbered 8. Their house numbers vary from 11 to 18, but not necessarily in the same order.
F’s house number is 15 and doesn’t live on 4th or 8th floor. G doesn’t live on the top floor and his house number is 14. H lives on the 6th floor and his house number is 18. A person whose house number is 11 lives on the 3rd floor. B’s floor is immediately above the person whose house number is 13. C and A live on 2nd and 7th floors respectively. A person whose house number is 12 lives immediately below the person whose house number is 17. D lives on the 5th floor and his house number is 16.

Q. Who lives on the top floor?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Persons: A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H.
Floors: 1 to 8.
House numbers: 11 to 18.
1) D lives on the 5th floor and his house number is 16.
2) C and A live on 2nd and 7th floors respectively.
3) H lives on the 6th floor and his house number is 18.

4) F’s house number is 15 and doesn’t live on 4th or 8th floor.
5) G doesn’t live on the top floor and his house number is 14.
6) A person whose house number is 11 lives on the 3rd floor.

7) B’s floor is immediately above the person whose house number is 13.
8) A person whose house number is 12 lives immediately below the person whose house number is 17.

So, 'E' lives on the top floor.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Eight persons A, D, H, I, J, R, S, and V sitting around the circular table but not necessarily in the same order and all are facing towards the center.
There are 2 persons sitting between R and V. J is sitting third to the right of S.A is sitting in the opposite direction of R. J and V are immediate neighbors. There are 2 persons sitting between H and D. H and R are immediate neighbors and neither of them is immediate neighbors of S.

Q. Who sits opposite to person I?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Persons: A, D, H, I, J, R, S, and V
1) J is sitting third to the right of S.

2) J and V are immediate neighbors.
Case 1:

Case 2:

3) There are 2 persons sitting between R and V.
4) H and R are not immediate neighbors of S.
Case 1 cannot satisfy the above conditions. So, gets eliminated.

5) A is facing in the opposite direction of R.

6) There are 2 persons sitting between H and D.
7) H and R are immediate neighbors.

So, I will sit between R and D.

So, V sits opposite to person I.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Eight persons A, D, H, I, J, R, S, and V sitting around the circular table but not necessarily in the same order and all are facing towards the center.
There are 2 persons sitting between R and V. J is sitting third to the right of S.A is sitting in the opposite direction of R. J and V are immediate neighbors. There are 2 persons sitting between H and D. H and R are immediate neighbors and neither of them is immediate neighbors of S.

Q. How many persons are sitting between A and J (when counted from right of A)?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Persons: A, D, H, I, J, R, S, and V
1) J is sitting third to the right of S.

2) J and V are immediate neighbors.
Case 1:

Case 2:

3) There are 2 persons sitting between R and V.
4) H and R are not immediate neighbors of S.
Case 1 cannot satisfy the above conditions. So, gets eliminated.

5) A is facing in the opposite direction of R.

6) There are 2 persons sitting between H and D.
7) H and R are immediate neighbors.

So, I will sit between R and D.

One persons are sitting between A and J (when counted from right of A).

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Direction: In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Statement: Since its launching in 1981, Vayudoot has so far accumulated losses amounting to Rs 153 crore.
Courses of Action:
I. Vayudoot should be directed to reduce wasteful expenditure and to increase passenger fare.
II. An amount of about Rs 300 crore should be provided to Vayudoot to make the airliner economically viable.

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Clearly, for better economic gain, losses should be reduced and income increased. So, only course I follows.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.

Q. Which box is placed at shelf 1?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

8 boxes: B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z.
8 shelves: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).
We can solve this question step by step,
1) There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z.
2) There are three boxes between box J and Z.
Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

3) Box B is placed two places above the box J.
This condition doesn’t satisfy in case 1. Thus, case 1 gets eliminated.
4) There are four boxes between the box B and F.
Case – 2

Case – 3

5) There are three shelves between the box O and W.
6) Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top.
Case – 2

Case – 3

7) Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even This number.
This condition doesn’t satisfy in case 2.
Thus, case 2 gets eliminated and we have the final arrangement as follows:
Case – 3

So, Box Z is placed at shelf 1.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.

Q. Which of the following combinations is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

8 boxes: B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z.
8 shelves: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).
We can solve this question step by step,
1) There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z.
2) There are three boxes between box J and Z.
Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

3) Box B is placed two places above the box J.
This condition doesn’t satisfy in case 1. Thus, case 1 gets eliminated.
4) There are four boxes between the box B and F.
Case – 2

Case – 3

5) There are three shelves between the box O and W.
6) Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top.
Case – 2

Case – 3

7) Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even This number.
This condition doesn’t satisfy in case 2.
Thus, case 2 gets eliminated and we have the final arrangement as follows:
Case – 3

So, the combinations ‘Box S, Shelf 6’ and ‘Box O, Shelf 7’ are not correct.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

Direction: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.

Q. Box U is placed at which of the following shelf?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

8 boxes: B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z.
8 shelves: 1 to 8 (from bottom to top).
We can solve this question step by step,
1) There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z.
2) There are three boxes between box J and Z.
Case – 1

Case – 2

Case – 3

3) Box B is placed two places above the box J.
This condition doesn’t satisfy in case 1. Thus, case 1 gets eliminated.
4) There are four boxes between the box B and F.
Case – 2

Case – 3

5) There are three shelves between the box O and W.
6) Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top.
Case – 2

Case – 3

7) Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even This number.
This condition doesn’t satisfy in case 2.
Thus, case 2 gets eliminated and we have the final arrangement as follows:
Case – 3

So, Box U is placed at shelf 6.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

Direction: Statement is given followed by two inferences I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given inferences, if any, follow from the given statement?
Statement: Drinking a glass of water once you get up is quite healthy and beneficial.
Inferences:
I. Our body requires water for the regulation of its various internal and external processes.
II. Drinking water early in the morning can create gas trouble.

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

The statement is regarding the good part of drinking water as soon as one gets up, leading to benefits for health. Out of the inferences provided, only the first one is true and goes along with the statement. The second inference about water causing gas trouble hasn’t been talked about in the statement so inference II is not true.
Thus, only inference I is true.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
'se ma to' means 'India is beautiful'
'si fe ma' means 'Rohan is smart'
'ra fe si to' means 'Smart Rohan visits India'
'si kn ma' means 'Village is smart'

Q. What will be the code of Village?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 11


So, the code for village is kn.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.
There are eight north-facing building in a street. The cost of these building varies from each other. Also, the number of residents in the building are different for each building. The buildings are arranged in the decreasing order of their cost below:
P (18) > J (39) > N (26) > T (42) > B (13) > O (9) > Y (22) > K (44)
The number in the bracket represents the number of residents in the building.
There are only three buildings between the second-highest and second-lowest expensive buildings. The least expensive building is not to the next of the building which has 22 residents. There are five buildings between the third most expensive building and the building in which the number of residents is half of the third most expensive building. The most expensive building is to the immediate left of the building which has half the number of residents as the most expensive building. The building with the second-highest number of residents is to the immediate left of building N. The average number of residents in the two right-most building is 26.

Q. Which building is to the immediate right of the building which has the highest number of residents?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

(1) There are five buildings between the third most expensive building and the building in which the number of residents is half of the third most expensive building.
(It is given in the question that N is the third most expensive building. Also, the number of residents in building N is 26, implies, the other building is B in which the number of residents is 13. Also, as there are five building between these two buildings, implies, one of them must be at an end.)
(2) The average number of residents in the two right-most building is 26.
(Implies, the total number of people the two right-most buildings is 52. On observing the number of residents closely, we can say that there is only one pair of buildings that satisfies this criteria i.e. buildings J and B (39 and 13). So, it means that building B is either at the right-most end or the second position from the right-most end.)
(3) The building with the second highest number of residents is to the immediate left of building N.
(Building T has the second highest number of residents in it, implies, building T is to the immediate left of building N. In this case, building N must be at the second position from the left and building B must be at the right-most end.)

(4) There are only three buildings between the second highest and second lowest expensive buildings.
(J is the second most expensive building and Y is the second lowest expensive building. As building J is second from the right end, implies, building Y must be the third building from the left end.)

(5) The least expensive building is not to the next of the building which has 22 residents.
(Implies, building K is not next to building Y as building Y has 22 residents.)
(6) The most expensive building is to the immediate left of the building which has half the number of residents as the most expensive building.
(P is the most expensive building and building O has half the number of residents as building P. Now, we cannot place building K to the immediate right of building Y. If we place building K second to the right of building Y then, in that case, we would not be able to place building P to the immediate left of building O.
Thus, building K is third to the right of building Y. Building P is to the immediate right of building Y and building O is to the immediate right of building P.)

Clearly, building J is to the immediate right of building K which has the highest number of residents.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.
There are eight north-facing building in a street. The cost of these building varies from each other. Also, the number of residents in the building are different for each building. The buildings are arranged in the decreasing order of their cost below:
P (18) > J (39) > N (26) > T (42) > B (13) > O (9) > Y (22) > K (44)
The number in the bracket represents the number of residents in the building.
There are only three buildings between the second-highest and second-lowest expensive buildings. The least expensive building is not to the next of the building which has 22 residents. There are five buildings between the third most expensive building and the building in which the number of residents is half of the third most expensive building. The most expensive building is to the immediate left of the building which has half the number of residents as the most expensive building. The building with the second-highest number of residents is to the immediate left of building N. The average number of residents in the two right-most building is 26.

Q. How many buildings are to the right of the building that has the least number of residents?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

(1) There are five buildings between the third most expensive building and the building in which the number of residents is half of the third most expensive building.
(It is given in the question that N is the third most expensive building. Also, the number of residents in building N is 26, implies, the other building is B in which the number of residents is 13. Also, as there are five building between these two buildings, implies, one of them must be at an end.)
(2) The average number of residents in the two right-most building is 26.
(Implies, the total number of people the two right-most buildings is 52. On observing the number of residents closely, we can say that there is only one pair of buildings that satisfies this criteria i.e. buildings J and B (39 and 13). So, it means that building B is either at the right-most end or the second position from the right-most end.)
(3) The building with the second highest number of residents is to the immediate left of building N.
(Building T has the second highest number of residents in it, implies, building T is to the immediate left of building N. In this case, building N must be at the second position from the left and building B must be at the right-most end.)

(4) There are only three buildings between the second highest and second lowest expensive buildings.
(J is the second most expensive building and Y is the second lowest expensive building. As building J is second from the right end, implies, building Y must be the third building from the left end.)

(5) The least expensive building is not to the next of the building which has 22 residents.
(Implies, building K is not next to building Y as building Y has 22 residents.)
(6) The most expensive building is to the immediate left of the building which has half the number of residents as the most expensive building.
(P is the most expensive building and building O has half the number of residents as building P. Now, we cannot place building K to the immediate right of building Y. If we place building K second to the right of building Y then, in that case, we would not be able to place building P to the immediate left of building O.
Thus, building K is third to the right of building Y. Building P is to the immediate right of building Y and building O is to the immediate right of building P.)

Clearly, there are three buildings to the right of building O which has the least number of residents.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Direction: Read the instructions carefully and answer the question below.
There are eight north-facing building in a street. The cost of these building varies from each other. Also, the number of residents in the building are different for each building. The buildings are arranged in the decreasing order of their cost below:
P (18) > J (39) > N (26) > T (42) > B (13) > O (9) > Y (22) > K (44)
The number in the bracket represents the number of residents in the building.
There are only three buildings between the second-highest and second-lowest expensive buildings. The least expensive building is not to the next of the building which has 22 residents. There are five buildings between the third most expensive building and the building in which the number of residents is half of the third most expensive building. The most expensive building is to the immediate left of the building which has half the number of residents as the most expensive building. The building with the second-highest number of residents is to the immediate left of building N. The average number of residents in the two right-most building is 26.

Q. What is the number of residents in the building that is to the immediate left of building Y?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

(1) There are five buildings between the third most expensive building and the building in which the number of residents is half of the third most expensive building.
(It is given in the question that N is the third most expensive building. Also, the number of residents in building N is 26, implies, the other building is B in which the number of residents is 13. Also, as there are five building between these two buildings, implies, one of them must be at an end.)
(2) The average number of residents in the two right-most building is 26.
(Implies, the total number of people the two right-most buildings is 52. On observing the number of residents closely, we can say that there is only one pair of buildings that satisfies this criteria i.e. buildings J and B (39 and 13). So, it means that building B is either at the right-most end or the second position from the right-most end.)
(3) The building with the second highest number of residents is to the immediate left of building N.
(Building T has the second highest number of residents in it, implies, building T is to the immediate left of building N. In this case, building N must be at the second position from the left and building B must be at the right-most end.)

(4) There are only three buildings between the second highest and second lowest expensive buildings.
(J is the second most expensive building and Y is the second lowest expensive building. As building J is second from the right end, implies, building Y must be the third building from the left end.)

(5) The least expensive building is not to the next of the building which has 22 residents.
(Implies, building K is not next to building Y as building Y has 22 residents.)
(6) The most expensive building is to the immediate left of the building which has half the number of residents as the most expensive building.
(P is the most expensive building and building O has half the number of residents as building P. Now, we cannot place building K to the immediate right of building Y. If we place building K second to the right of building Y then, in that case, we would not be able to place building P to the immediate left of building O.
Thus, building K is third to the right of building Y. Building P is to the immediate right of building Y and building O is to the immediate right of building P.)

Clearly, building N is to the immediate left of building Y and there are 26 residents in that building.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Direction: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true. Find which of the following conclusion(s) among the given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.
Statement: X > Y ≥ Z ≥ W, W > V ≥ U
Conclusion:
I. W < U
II. Y > W

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Given Statements: X > Y ≥ Z ≥ W, W > V ≥ U
On combining: X > Y ≥ Z ≥ W > V ≥ U
Conclusions:
I. W < U → False (as X > Y ≥ Z ≥ W > V ≥ U → W > U)
II. Y > W → False (as Y ≥ Z ≥ W → Y ≥ W, it is possible but not definite)
Thus, none is true.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers).
Input: wise man 21 13 dance 55 at home 47 74 take 30
Step I: at wise man 21 dance 55 home 47 74 take 30 14
Step II: dance at wise man 55 home 47 74 take 30 14 23
Step III: home dance at wise man 55 47 74 take 14 23 33
Step IV: man home done at wise 55 74 take 14 23 33 51
Step V: take man home dance at wise 74 14 23 33 51 60
Step VI: wise take man home dance at 14 23 33 51 60 80
And Step VI is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.
As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: your like 18 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 book 27
(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

Q. How many steps will be required for getting the final output for the following input?
Input 116 85 66 50 73 39 146 25 112 79

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

As we can see in the first step of the given example that the word starting from the smallest letter is placed at the leftmost end and the smallest number is increased by one first and then placed at the rightmost end. Rest of the elements remain in the same order.
Similarly, in the step II, the word starting with second least letter is placed at the leftmost end and the second smallest number is increased by two and then placed at the rightmost end. Rest of the elements remain in the same order.
This process is repeated till an arrangement is achieved where the words are arranged in a decreasing order of the letter that they start with from left to right and the numbers are arranged in decreasing order from right to left.
Using the same pattern, we get the solution of the given input:
Input: your like 18 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 book 27
Step I: book your like 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 27 19
Step II: like book your 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 19 29
Step III: many like book your pray 51 to 40 66 19 29 37
Step IV: pray many like book your 51 to 66 19 29 37 44
Step V: to pray many like book your 66 19 29 37 44 56
Step VI: your to pray many like book 19 29 37 44 56 72
Logic:
In the given problem the following pattern is followed:
Step I: The smallest number is arranged in the first position the left most position in the sequence.
Step II: The highest number is pushed to the last position the right most position in the sequence.
Similarly, lowest numbers are arranged from the right side and the highest to the left side.
Final position is all the numbers are arranged in ascending order.
Now the given input is 116 85 66 50 73 39 146 25 112 79
Step 1: 25 116 85 66 50 73 39 146 112 79
Step 2: 25 116 85 66 50 73 39 112 79 146
Step 3: 25 39 116 85 66 50 73 112 79 146
Step 4: 25 39 85 66 50 73 112 79 116 146
Step 5: 25 39 50 85 66 73 112 79 116 146
Step 6: 25 39 50 85 66 73 79 112 116 146
Step 7: 25 39 50 66 85 73 79 112 116 146
Step 8: 25 39 50 66 73 79 85 112 116 146
So, eight steps are required for the final arrangement.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular hide in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers).
Input: wise man 21 13 dance 55 at home 47 74 take 30
Step I: at wise man 21 dance 55 home 47 74 take 30 14
Step II: dance at wise man 55 home 47 74 take 30 14 23
Step III: home dance at wise man 55 47 74 take 14 23 33
Step IV: man home done at wise 55 74 take 14 23 33 51
Step V: take man home dance at wise 74 14 23 33 51 60
Step VI: wise take man home dance at 14 23 33 51 60 80
And Step VI is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.
As per the hides followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: your like 18 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 book 27
(All the numbers are two digits numbers).

Q. What is the rightmost element of step IV?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

As we can see in the first step of the given example that the word starting from the smallest letter is placed at the leftmost end and the smallest number is increased by one first and then placed at the rightmost end. Rest of the elements remain in the same order.
Similarly, in the step II, the word starting with second least letter is placed at the leftmost end and the second smallest number is increased by two and then placed at the rightmost end. Rest of the elements remain in the same order.
This process is repeated till an arrangement is achieved where the words are arranged in a decreasing order of the letter that they start with from left to right and the numbers are arranged in decreasing order from right to left.
Using the same pattern, we get the solution of the given input:
Input: your like 18 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 book 27
Step I: book your like 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 27 19
Step II: like book your 34 pray 51 to many 40 66 19 29
Step III: many like book your pray 51 to 40 66 19 29 37
Step IV: pray many like book your 51 to 66 19 29 37 44
Step V: to pray many like book your 66 19 29 37 44 56
Step VI: your to pray many like book 19 29 37 44 56 72
Clearly, ‘44’ is the rightmost element in step IV.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
From a common starting point, X and Y move 5 km towards east and west respectively, X moves 5 km towards north and similarly Y moves 5 km south. Then, X moves 10 km toward west and Y moves 10 km toward east.

Q. What is the shortest distance between the final positions of X and Y?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

The figure according to the information given in the question will be as follows:

We know that, XY = XO + OY where O is the starting point.
By Pythagoras’ theorem,
OY2 = AO2 + OY2
OY2 = 52 + 52 = 50
Similarly, OX2 = 50
⇒ OX = OY = 5√2
Therefore, XY = 2 × 5√2 = 10√2
So, the shortest distance between the final positions of X and Y is 10√2 km.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Direction: In the following question consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a strong argument and which is a weak Argument.
Statement: Should shifting agriculture be practised?
Arguments :
I. No. It is a wasteful practice.
II. Yes. Modern methods of farming are too expensive.

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Clearly, shifting agriculture is a practice in which a certain crop is grown on a land and when it becomes infertile it is left bare and another piece of land is chosen. Clearly, it is a wasteful practice. So, only argument I holds.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

What was the main goal of the Quad Health Security Partnership (QHSP) launched by the Quad in 2023?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

The Quad Health Security Partnership (QHSP) was launched to improve health security coordination across the Indo-Pacific, aiding in a better regional response to health emergencies.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

What is the purpose of the Quad Cancer Moonshot initiative announced at the 6th Quad Summit?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

The Quad Cancer Moonshot initiative specifically focuses on addressing the treatment of cervical cancer, aiming to make significant advancements in care and cure.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

Which country hosted the 6th Quad Leaders' Summit?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

The 6th in-person Quad Leaders' Summit was held in Delaware, United States, focusing on several global and regional issues.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

What new maritime security initiative was introduced at the Quad Summit to enhance regional security capabilities?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

The MAITRI initiative was introduced at the Quad Summit to bolster maritime security capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

What significant commitment did the United States make towards pandemic preparedness in the Indo-Pacific?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

The United States committed over USD 84.5 million to enhance capabilities for infectious disease prevention and response across fourteen Indo-Pacific nations.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

What does the Quad Infrastructure Fellowship program aim to enhance?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

The Quad Infrastructure Fellowship aims to enhance capacity and professional networks for managing infrastructure projects effectively within the region.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

What new initiative does the Quad AI-ENGAGE focus on?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

AI-ENGAGE is focused on leveraging artificial intelligence and robotics to revolutionize agriculture, aiming for innovative solutions in the sector.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

During which event was the Quad principle for the development of digital public infrastructure announced?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

The principles focused on developing secure and inclusive digital public infrastructure were established during the 6th Quad Leaders' Summit.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

What is the primary objective of the Quad as a diplomatic partnership?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

The primary objective of the Quad, or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, is to ensure stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region, fostering a secure and resilient environment.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

What initiative did India announce during the 6th Quad Summit to support education?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

India announced an initiative to offer fifty Quad scholarships worth USD 500,000 for students undertaking a four-year undergraduate engineering program at Government of India-funded technical institutions.

ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

What was the focus of the National Security Strategies Conference 2024 in India?

Detailed Solution for ECGC PO Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

The National Security Strategies Conference 2024 in New Delhi focused on developing solutions for emerging national security challenges through discussions with top police leadership.

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