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Directions (1-4): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given question.
There are eight members i.e. M, N, Q, A, R, O, B and P in a
family having three generation and all are related to Q in a
certain way and there are only two married couple in the
family. They all sit around a circular table such that all face
towards the centre. Q sits third to the left of his mother-in-
law, who sits second to the left of sister of R. N is
unmarried. O has only one son. B is the grandson of A, who
sits third to the right of N, who is the aunt of B. O is the
mother of R. M is the mother-in-law of P and sits on the
immediate left of brother in law of Q. N is the only daughter
of M. A and O is not the married couple. Son of Q sits third
to the right of Q’s brother-in-law. R is not married. N is not
the immediate neighbour of P. P is married to Q.
1. How is O related to Q?
(a) Mother (b) Father (c) Grandmother
(d) Mother-in-law (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of son
of Q?
(a) Mother of Q (b) Father of B (c) Father of N
(d) Brother of N (e) None of these
3. How many persons sit between P and sister of Q?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) Four (e) None of these
4. Who among the following is the mother of B?
(a) P (b) M (c) O
(d) R (e) None of these
Directions (5-7): Study the given information and answer
the questions:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input
line of numbers, it arranges them following a particular
rule. The following is an illustration of an input and its
rearrangement.
Step IV, is the last step of the above arrangement as the
intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the
appropriate steps for the given input:
Input: 52 36 69 73 57 23 41 84
5. What is the sum of all the numbers in the last step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 17 (b) 23 (c) 28
(d) 16 (e) None of the above
6. Which element is 2
nd
to the right of the one which is 4
th
from the left element in step II?
(a) 105 (b) 68 (c) 64
(d) 46 (e) None of these
7. What is the product of the numbers which is 2
nd
from
the right end and 3
rd
from the left end in final step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 28 (b) 140 (c) 18
(d) 100 (e) None of the above
Directions (8-11): Read the given information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There is a family of nine members A, D, G, J, K, L, M, P and
R. All of them are sitting on a straight bench in the garden
with an equal distance between them, but not necessarily
in the same order. Some of them are facing north and rest
are facing south. There are three generation in the family.
D, who is L’s mother sits fourth to the left of P. The ones
who sit at the extreme ends face the south direction. P is
the only son of R and both face the opposite directions. D
sits immediate to M. A is not married and faces the same
direction as K. R, who is the sister of A sits at one of the
extreme ends with a male member. D’s neighbours are
males and face the opposite directions. G’s soul mate D
faces the south direction. M, who is the husband of K sits
exactly in the middle of the bench and faces the north
direction. L, who is a male, is the only sibling of K, who sits
exactly between A and P’s sister, who is a female. L faces
the same direction as G. A sits third to the left of G, who is
P’s grandfather and who sits immediate to M.
8. How many female members are there in the family?
(a) Two (b) Five (c) Four
(d) Six (e) Three
9. How many members face the north direction?
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Five (e) More than five
10. How is J related to L?
(a) Son (b) Brother (c) Sister
(d) Nephew (e) Daughter
REASONING ABILITY
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Directions (1-4): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given question.
There are eight members i.e. M, N, Q, A, R, O, B and P in a
family having three generation and all are related to Q in a
certain way and there are only two married couple in the
family. They all sit around a circular table such that all face
towards the centre. Q sits third to the left of his mother-in-
law, who sits second to the left of sister of R. N is
unmarried. O has only one son. B is the grandson of A, who
sits third to the right of N, who is the aunt of B. O is the
mother of R. M is the mother-in-law of P and sits on the
immediate left of brother in law of Q. N is the only daughter
of M. A and O is not the married couple. Son of Q sits third
to the right of Q’s brother-in-law. R is not married. N is not
the immediate neighbour of P. P is married to Q.
1. How is O related to Q?
(a) Mother (b) Father (c) Grandmother
(d) Mother-in-law (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of son
of Q?
(a) Mother of Q (b) Father of B (c) Father of N
(d) Brother of N (e) None of these
3. How many persons sit between P and sister of Q?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) Four (e) None of these
4. Who among the following is the mother of B?
(a) P (b) M (c) O
(d) R (e) None of these
Directions (5-7): Study the given information and answer
the questions:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input
line of numbers, it arranges them following a particular
rule. The following is an illustration of an input and its
rearrangement.
Step IV, is the last step of the above arrangement as the
intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the
appropriate steps for the given input:
Input: 52 36 69 73 57 23 41 84
5. What is the sum of all the numbers in the last step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 17 (b) 23 (c) 28
(d) 16 (e) None of the above
6. Which element is 2
nd
to the right of the one which is 4
th
from the left element in step II?
(a) 105 (b) 68 (c) 64
(d) 46 (e) None of these
7. What is the product of the numbers which is 2
nd
from
the right end and 3
rd
from the left end in final step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 28 (b) 140 (c) 18
(d) 100 (e) None of the above
Directions (8-11): Read the given information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There is a family of nine members A, D, G, J, K, L, M, P and
R. All of them are sitting on a straight bench in the garden
with an equal distance between them, but not necessarily
in the same order. Some of them are facing north and rest
are facing south. There are three generation in the family.
D, who is L’s mother sits fourth to the left of P. The ones
who sit at the extreme ends face the south direction. P is
the only son of R and both face the opposite directions. D
sits immediate to M. A is not married and faces the same
direction as K. R, who is the sister of A sits at one of the
extreme ends with a male member. D’s neighbours are
males and face the opposite directions. G’s soul mate D
faces the south direction. M, who is the husband of K sits
exactly in the middle of the bench and faces the north
direction. L, who is a male, is the only sibling of K, who sits
exactly between A and P’s sister, who is a female. L faces
the same direction as G. A sits third to the left of G, who is
P’s grandfather and who sits immediate to M.
8. How many female members are there in the family?
(a) Two (b) Five (c) Four
(d) Six (e) Three
9. How many members face the north direction?
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Five (e) More than five
10. How is J related to L?
(a) Son (b) Brother (c) Sister
(d) Nephew (e) Daughter
REASONING ABILITY
11. Which of the following pair sits at the extreme ends of
the bench?
(a) R, A (b) P, R (c) R, J
(d) K, R (e) None of these
Direction (12): In the following question a statement is
given followed by two more statements numbered as I and
II. You have to read both the statement and decide which
of them strength which of them strengthens or weakens
the statement.
12. Statement- As an emerging economic superpower, it is
quite tragic that more than one in three children in
India are stunted. Stunting is associated with an
underdeveloped brain, with long-lasting harmful
consequences, and increased risks of nutrition-related
chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and
obesity in future. Thus, stunting can be classified by
itself as an illness as it leads to negatively affecting the
present and future of the child.
(I) Higher economic growth and increased spending
on nutrition access programme have not resulted
in proportionate decrease in child malnutrition or
stunting.
(II) Multiple researchers have proven the link between
illness and malnutrition/ stunting in children.
(a) Both I and II strengthens
(b) I strengthen while II weakens
(c) II strengthens while I weaken
(d) Statement I strengthen while Statement II is
neutral.
(e) Both I and II weakens.
Direction (13): In the following question a statement is
given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II and
III. You have to read all the statements and decide which of
them follows the argument mentioned in statement.
13. Rooftop solar power growth has demonstrated an
overall positive trend, But this will need to be scaled up
massively to achieve the national target.
Assumption:
(I) With ongoing improvements to solar cell
efficiency and battery technology, rooftops will
only get more attractive in the future.
(II) Major solar projects that connect to the grid often
face the challenge of land acquisition and
transmission connectivity.
(III) A survey helps determine usable rooftops,
separating them from green spaces, and analyses
the quality of the solar resource.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Both II and III follows
(c) Both I and III follows
(d) Only I follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Directions (14-18): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G which are of
different colour and kept one above the another. The boxes
are of different weights. Only two boxes are kept between
box A and box C. Yellow colour box is kept immediately
below C. Box A is of Blue colour. There is only one box kept
between Yellow colour box and Black colour box. Blue
colour box is kept above Black colour box. Only two boxes
are lighter than Blue colour box. Only three boxes are kept
between Red colour and Black colour box. White colour
box is heavier than Red colour box but just lighter than
Black colour box. Yellow colour box is just lighter than Red
colour box. Black colour box is not the heaviest. Only two
boxes are kept between box B and Red colour box. Box B is
heavier than box E which is kept immediately below box B.
Black colour box is just lighter than box D. Only one box
kept between box E and box F. Box G is kept immediately
below Green colour box. One of the box is of Pink colour.
14. Which of the following box is of Green colour?
(a) Box D (b) Box B (c) Box E
(d) Box C (e) None of these
15. Which of the following box is the lightest?
(a) Box E (b) Box D (c) Box F
(d) Box B (e) None of these
16. How many boxes are lighter than the box which is kept
immediately below A?
(a) One (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Two (e) None of these
17. Box C is of which colour box?
(a) Green (b) Red (c) White
(d) Black (e) None of these
18. How many boxes are kept below the box which is just
lighter than box D?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) None of these
Directions (19-21): In each group of questions below are
two conclusions followed by some statements. You have to
choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies
both the conclusions even if they seem to be at variance
with commonly known facts:
19. Conclusion: I. All Home can be Office.
II. Some Party is not Building.
Statements: (a) No Office is Home.
No Office is Building.
All Office is Party.
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Directions (1-4): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given question.
There are eight members i.e. M, N, Q, A, R, O, B and P in a
family having three generation and all are related to Q in a
certain way and there are only two married couple in the
family. They all sit around a circular table such that all face
towards the centre. Q sits third to the left of his mother-in-
law, who sits second to the left of sister of R. N is
unmarried. O has only one son. B is the grandson of A, who
sits third to the right of N, who is the aunt of B. O is the
mother of R. M is the mother-in-law of P and sits on the
immediate left of brother in law of Q. N is the only daughter
of M. A and O is not the married couple. Son of Q sits third
to the right of Q’s brother-in-law. R is not married. N is not
the immediate neighbour of P. P is married to Q.
1. How is O related to Q?
(a) Mother (b) Father (c) Grandmother
(d) Mother-in-law (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of son
of Q?
(a) Mother of Q (b) Father of B (c) Father of N
(d) Brother of N (e) None of these
3. How many persons sit between P and sister of Q?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) Four (e) None of these
4. Who among the following is the mother of B?
(a) P (b) M (c) O
(d) R (e) None of these
Directions (5-7): Study the given information and answer
the questions:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input
line of numbers, it arranges them following a particular
rule. The following is an illustration of an input and its
rearrangement.
Step IV, is the last step of the above arrangement as the
intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the
appropriate steps for the given input:
Input: 52 36 69 73 57 23 41 84
5. What is the sum of all the numbers in the last step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 17 (b) 23 (c) 28
(d) 16 (e) None of the above
6. Which element is 2
nd
to the right of the one which is 4
th
from the left element in step II?
(a) 105 (b) 68 (c) 64
(d) 46 (e) None of these
7. What is the product of the numbers which is 2
nd
from
the right end and 3
rd
from the left end in final step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 28 (b) 140 (c) 18
(d) 100 (e) None of the above
Directions (8-11): Read the given information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There is a family of nine members A, D, G, J, K, L, M, P and
R. All of them are sitting on a straight bench in the garden
with an equal distance between them, but not necessarily
in the same order. Some of them are facing north and rest
are facing south. There are three generation in the family.
D, who is L’s mother sits fourth to the left of P. The ones
who sit at the extreme ends face the south direction. P is
the only son of R and both face the opposite directions. D
sits immediate to M. A is not married and faces the same
direction as K. R, who is the sister of A sits at one of the
extreme ends with a male member. D’s neighbours are
males and face the opposite directions. G’s soul mate D
faces the south direction. M, who is the husband of K sits
exactly in the middle of the bench and faces the north
direction. L, who is a male, is the only sibling of K, who sits
exactly between A and P’s sister, who is a female. L faces
the same direction as G. A sits third to the left of G, who is
P’s grandfather and who sits immediate to M.
8. How many female members are there in the family?
(a) Two (b) Five (c) Four
(d) Six (e) Three
9. How many members face the north direction?
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Five (e) More than five
10. How is J related to L?
(a) Son (b) Brother (c) Sister
(d) Nephew (e) Daughter
REASONING ABILITY
11. Which of the following pair sits at the extreme ends of
the bench?
(a) R, A (b) P, R (c) R, J
(d) K, R (e) None of these
Direction (12): In the following question a statement is
given followed by two more statements numbered as I and
II. You have to read both the statement and decide which
of them strength which of them strengthens or weakens
the statement.
12. Statement- As an emerging economic superpower, it is
quite tragic that more than one in three children in
India are stunted. Stunting is associated with an
underdeveloped brain, with long-lasting harmful
consequences, and increased risks of nutrition-related
chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and
obesity in future. Thus, stunting can be classified by
itself as an illness as it leads to negatively affecting the
present and future of the child.
(I) Higher economic growth and increased spending
on nutrition access programme have not resulted
in proportionate decrease in child malnutrition or
stunting.
(II) Multiple researchers have proven the link between
illness and malnutrition/ stunting in children.
(a) Both I and II strengthens
(b) I strengthen while II weakens
(c) II strengthens while I weaken
(d) Statement I strengthen while Statement II is
neutral.
(e) Both I and II weakens.
Direction (13): In the following question a statement is
given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II and
III. You have to read all the statements and decide which of
them follows the argument mentioned in statement.
13. Rooftop solar power growth has demonstrated an
overall positive trend, But this will need to be scaled up
massively to achieve the national target.
Assumption:
(I) With ongoing improvements to solar cell
efficiency and battery technology, rooftops will
only get more attractive in the future.
(II) Major solar projects that connect to the grid often
face the challenge of land acquisition and
transmission connectivity.
(III) A survey helps determine usable rooftops,
separating them from green spaces, and analyses
the quality of the solar resource.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Both II and III follows
(c) Both I and III follows
(d) Only I follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Directions (14-18): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G which are of
different colour and kept one above the another. The boxes
are of different weights. Only two boxes are kept between
box A and box C. Yellow colour box is kept immediately
below C. Box A is of Blue colour. There is only one box kept
between Yellow colour box and Black colour box. Blue
colour box is kept above Black colour box. Only two boxes
are lighter than Blue colour box. Only three boxes are kept
between Red colour and Black colour box. White colour
box is heavier than Red colour box but just lighter than
Black colour box. Yellow colour box is just lighter than Red
colour box. Black colour box is not the heaviest. Only two
boxes are kept between box B and Red colour box. Box B is
heavier than box E which is kept immediately below box B.
Black colour box is just lighter than box D. Only one box
kept between box E and box F. Box G is kept immediately
below Green colour box. One of the box is of Pink colour.
14. Which of the following box is of Green colour?
(a) Box D (b) Box B (c) Box E
(d) Box C (e) None of these
15. Which of the following box is the lightest?
(a) Box E (b) Box D (c) Box F
(d) Box B (e) None of these
16. How many boxes are lighter than the box which is kept
immediately below A?
(a) One (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Two (e) None of these
17. Box C is of which colour box?
(a) Green (b) Red (c) White
(d) Black (e) None of these
18. How many boxes are kept below the box which is just
lighter than box D?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) None of these
Directions (19-21): In each group of questions below are
two conclusions followed by some statements. You have to
choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies
both the conclusions even if they seem to be at variance
with commonly known facts:
19. Conclusion: I. All Home can be Office.
II. Some Party is not Building.
Statements: (a) No Office is Home.
No Office is Building.
All Office is Party.
(b) No Home is Building.
All Office is Home.
All Party is Building.
(c) All Home is Party.
All Office is Party.
No Office is Building.
Some Office are Home.
(d) All Building is Home.
Some Home is Office.
Some Office is Party.
(e) None of these
20. Conclusion: I. Some Dog is not Horse.
II. Some Cat can be Horse.
Statements: (a) Some Horse is Dog.
No Elephant is Horse.
Some Cat is Dog.
(b) All Elephant is Cat.
All Dog is Horse.
Some Elephant is Dog.
(c) All Elephant is Dog.
All Dog is Cat.
No Cat is Horse.
(d) No Elephant is Horse.
Some Dog is Elephant.
No Dog is Cat.
(e) None of these
21. Conclusion: I. Some Suzuki is Maruti.
II. Some Tata are not Honda.
Statements: (a) Some Suzuki is Honda.
No Honda is Maruti.
Some Tata is Maruti.
(b) All Tata is Suzuki.
All Maruti is Tata.
No Maruti is Honda.
(c) All Maruti is Tata.
All Suzuki is Tata.
No Tata is Honda.
(d) No Maruti is Suzuki.
Some Suzuki is Tata.
No Tata is Honda.
(e) None of these
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six employees i.e. P, Q, R S, T and U are working in a
company at different designations i.e. Chief Legal Officer
(CLO), Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Chief Technology
Officer (CTO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief
Operating Officer (COO) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Sequence of the posts are same as mentioned above with
Chief Legal Officer (CLO) being the junior most position
and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) being the topmost
position and . They all have different years of working
experiences and gets different salaries on the basis of the
sequence of their designation (senior most employee get
the highest salary and has the maximum years of
experience and the junior most has least experience and
salary). All the information is not necessarily in the same
order.
The salary of P is a multiple of 11. The one who has 10 years
of experience earns 10K less than U who is not CFO. At most
one person is senior to S. Only two employees are junior
than the one who has 8 years of working experience. The
one who is COO has 3 years more experience than the one
who is getting 60K. The sum of the salaries of CLO and CMO
is same as the salary of the one who has the maximum work
experience. 15 years is the maximum years of working
experience. Only two designations are there in between the
designations of S and P. The working experiences of CMO
and CTO are in consecutive years. CMO is getting 50K. R is
junior than P. The CEO salary is 5k less than the square of
the smallest two digit number. Q is junior than R and
having the working experience equal to the sum of the digit
of the salary what R gets. The salary of CTO is less than 57K.
22. Who among the following has 10 years of working
experience?
(a) The one who gets 55K
(b) The one who is just junior than U
(c) T
(d) Both (b) and (c)
(e) Both (a) and (c)
23. Who among the following is Chief Executive Officer
(CEO)?
(a) S (b) T
(c) The one who is getting 70 k
(d)Q (e) None of these
24. What is the difference between the working
experience (years) of Chief Operating Officer (COO)
and the one who is 55k salary?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 2 (e) None of these
25. Which of the following statement is true?
(a) T is senior than U
(b) S is getting 95K salary
(c) More than two employees are junior than P
(d) P’s salary is more than T’s salary
(e) T is the junior among all
26. Who among the following employee is just senior than
the one who has 13 Years of working experience?
(a)S (b)T (c)P
(d)R (e)None of these
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Directions (1-4): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given question.
There are eight members i.e. M, N, Q, A, R, O, B and P in a
family having three generation and all are related to Q in a
certain way and there are only two married couple in the
family. They all sit around a circular table such that all face
towards the centre. Q sits third to the left of his mother-in-
law, who sits second to the left of sister of R. N is
unmarried. O has only one son. B is the grandson of A, who
sits third to the right of N, who is the aunt of B. O is the
mother of R. M is the mother-in-law of P and sits on the
immediate left of brother in law of Q. N is the only daughter
of M. A and O is not the married couple. Son of Q sits third
to the right of Q’s brother-in-law. R is not married. N is not
the immediate neighbour of P. P is married to Q.
1. How is O related to Q?
(a) Mother (b) Father (c) Grandmother
(d) Mother-in-law (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of son
of Q?
(a) Mother of Q (b) Father of B (c) Father of N
(d) Brother of N (e) None of these
3. How many persons sit between P and sister of Q?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) Four (e) None of these
4. Who among the following is the mother of B?
(a) P (b) M (c) O
(d) R (e) None of these
Directions (5-7): Study the given information and answer
the questions:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input
line of numbers, it arranges them following a particular
rule. The following is an illustration of an input and its
rearrangement.
Step IV, is the last step of the above arrangement as the
intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the
appropriate steps for the given input:
Input: 52 36 69 73 57 23 41 84
5. What is the sum of all the numbers in the last step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 17 (b) 23 (c) 28
(d) 16 (e) None of the above
6. Which element is 2
nd
to the right of the one which is 4
th
from the left element in step II?
(a) 105 (b) 68 (c) 64
(d) 46 (e) None of these
7. What is the product of the numbers which is 2
nd
from
the right end and 3
rd
from the left end in final step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 28 (b) 140 (c) 18
(d) 100 (e) None of the above
Directions (8-11): Read the given information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There is a family of nine members A, D, G, J, K, L, M, P and
R. All of them are sitting on a straight bench in the garden
with an equal distance between them, but not necessarily
in the same order. Some of them are facing north and rest
are facing south. There are three generation in the family.
D, who is L’s mother sits fourth to the left of P. The ones
who sit at the extreme ends face the south direction. P is
the only son of R and both face the opposite directions. D
sits immediate to M. A is not married and faces the same
direction as K. R, who is the sister of A sits at one of the
extreme ends with a male member. D’s neighbours are
males and face the opposite directions. G’s soul mate D
faces the south direction. M, who is the husband of K sits
exactly in the middle of the bench and faces the north
direction. L, who is a male, is the only sibling of K, who sits
exactly between A and P’s sister, who is a female. L faces
the same direction as G. A sits third to the left of G, who is
P’s grandfather and who sits immediate to M.
8. How many female members are there in the family?
(a) Two (b) Five (c) Four
(d) Six (e) Three
9. How many members face the north direction?
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Five (e) More than five
10. How is J related to L?
(a) Son (b) Brother (c) Sister
(d) Nephew (e) Daughter
REASONING ABILITY
11. Which of the following pair sits at the extreme ends of
the bench?
(a) R, A (b) P, R (c) R, J
(d) K, R (e) None of these
Direction (12): In the following question a statement is
given followed by two more statements numbered as I and
II. You have to read both the statement and decide which
of them strength which of them strengthens or weakens
the statement.
12. Statement- As an emerging economic superpower, it is
quite tragic that more than one in three children in
India are stunted. Stunting is associated with an
underdeveloped brain, with long-lasting harmful
consequences, and increased risks of nutrition-related
chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and
obesity in future. Thus, stunting can be classified by
itself as an illness as it leads to negatively affecting the
present and future of the child.
(I) Higher economic growth and increased spending
on nutrition access programme have not resulted
in proportionate decrease in child malnutrition or
stunting.
(II) Multiple researchers have proven the link between
illness and malnutrition/ stunting in children.
(a) Both I and II strengthens
(b) I strengthen while II weakens
(c) II strengthens while I weaken
(d) Statement I strengthen while Statement II is
neutral.
(e) Both I and II weakens.
Direction (13): In the following question a statement is
given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II and
III. You have to read all the statements and decide which of
them follows the argument mentioned in statement.
13. Rooftop solar power growth has demonstrated an
overall positive trend, But this will need to be scaled up
massively to achieve the national target.
Assumption:
(I) With ongoing improvements to solar cell
efficiency and battery technology, rooftops will
only get more attractive in the future.
(II) Major solar projects that connect to the grid often
face the challenge of land acquisition and
transmission connectivity.
(III) A survey helps determine usable rooftops,
separating them from green spaces, and analyses
the quality of the solar resource.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Both II and III follows
(c) Both I and III follows
(d) Only I follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Directions (14-18): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G which are of
different colour and kept one above the another. The boxes
are of different weights. Only two boxes are kept between
box A and box C. Yellow colour box is kept immediately
below C. Box A is of Blue colour. There is only one box kept
between Yellow colour box and Black colour box. Blue
colour box is kept above Black colour box. Only two boxes
are lighter than Blue colour box. Only three boxes are kept
between Red colour and Black colour box. White colour
box is heavier than Red colour box but just lighter than
Black colour box. Yellow colour box is just lighter than Red
colour box. Black colour box is not the heaviest. Only two
boxes are kept between box B and Red colour box. Box B is
heavier than box E which is kept immediately below box B.
Black colour box is just lighter than box D. Only one box
kept between box E and box F. Box G is kept immediately
below Green colour box. One of the box is of Pink colour.
14. Which of the following box is of Green colour?
(a) Box D (b) Box B (c) Box E
(d) Box C (e) None of these
15. Which of the following box is the lightest?
(a) Box E (b) Box D (c) Box F
(d) Box B (e) None of these
16. How many boxes are lighter than the box which is kept
immediately below A?
(a) One (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Two (e) None of these
17. Box C is of which colour box?
(a) Green (b) Red (c) White
(d) Black (e) None of these
18. How many boxes are kept below the box which is just
lighter than box D?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) None of these
Directions (19-21): In each group of questions below are
two conclusions followed by some statements. You have to
choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies
both the conclusions even if they seem to be at variance
with commonly known facts:
19. Conclusion: I. All Home can be Office.
II. Some Party is not Building.
Statements: (a) No Office is Home.
No Office is Building.
All Office is Party.
(b) No Home is Building.
All Office is Home.
All Party is Building.
(c) All Home is Party.
All Office is Party.
No Office is Building.
Some Office are Home.
(d) All Building is Home.
Some Home is Office.
Some Office is Party.
(e) None of these
20. Conclusion: I. Some Dog is not Horse.
II. Some Cat can be Horse.
Statements: (a) Some Horse is Dog.
No Elephant is Horse.
Some Cat is Dog.
(b) All Elephant is Cat.
All Dog is Horse.
Some Elephant is Dog.
(c) All Elephant is Dog.
All Dog is Cat.
No Cat is Horse.
(d) No Elephant is Horse.
Some Dog is Elephant.
No Dog is Cat.
(e) None of these
21. Conclusion: I. Some Suzuki is Maruti.
II. Some Tata are not Honda.
Statements: (a) Some Suzuki is Honda.
No Honda is Maruti.
Some Tata is Maruti.
(b) All Tata is Suzuki.
All Maruti is Tata.
No Maruti is Honda.
(c) All Maruti is Tata.
All Suzuki is Tata.
No Tata is Honda.
(d) No Maruti is Suzuki.
Some Suzuki is Tata.
No Tata is Honda.
(e) None of these
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six employees i.e. P, Q, R S, T and U are working in a
company at different designations i.e. Chief Legal Officer
(CLO), Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Chief Technology
Officer (CTO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief
Operating Officer (COO) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Sequence of the posts are same as mentioned above with
Chief Legal Officer (CLO) being the junior most position
and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) being the topmost
position and . They all have different years of working
experiences and gets different salaries on the basis of the
sequence of their designation (senior most employee get
the highest salary and has the maximum years of
experience and the junior most has least experience and
salary). All the information is not necessarily in the same
order.
The salary of P is a multiple of 11. The one who has 10 years
of experience earns 10K less than U who is not CFO. At most
one person is senior to S. Only two employees are junior
than the one who has 8 years of working experience. The
one who is COO has 3 years more experience than the one
who is getting 60K. The sum of the salaries of CLO and CMO
is same as the salary of the one who has the maximum work
experience. 15 years is the maximum years of working
experience. Only two designations are there in between the
designations of S and P. The working experiences of CMO
and CTO are in consecutive years. CMO is getting 50K. R is
junior than P. The CEO salary is 5k less than the square of
the smallest two digit number. Q is junior than R and
having the working experience equal to the sum of the digit
of the salary what R gets. The salary of CTO is less than 57K.
22. Who among the following has 10 years of working
experience?
(a) The one who gets 55K
(b) The one who is just junior than U
(c) T
(d) Both (b) and (c)
(e) Both (a) and (c)
23. Who among the following is Chief Executive Officer
(CEO)?
(a) S (b) T
(c) The one who is getting 70 k
(d)Q (e) None of these
24. What is the difference between the working
experience (years) of Chief Operating Officer (COO)
and the one who is 55k salary?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 2 (e) None of these
25. Which of the following statement is true?
(a) T is senior than U
(b) S is getting 95K salary
(c) More than two employees are junior than P
(d) P’s salary is more than T’s salary
(e) T is the junior among all
26. Who among the following employee is just senior than
the one who has 13 Years of working experience?
(a)S (b)T (c)P
(d)R (e)None of these
Direction (27): In the following question a statement is
given followed by two statements numbered as I and II.
You have to read all the statements and decide which of
them follows the argument mentioned in statement.
27. The Indian Meteorological Department’s forecast of
above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures
across the country during the pre-monsoon March-
May period is a timely alert for State authorities to
review their preparedness.
(I) Even a marginal rise above the normal will lead to
enormous heat stress for millions of Indians.
(II) A spike in summer temperatures in India is not
new as in recent decades it has resulted in a higher
probability of extreme heat waves and caused a lot
of deaths.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Directions (28-31): Study the information carefully and
answer the questions given below.
Six people Varun, charu, Trisha, Mohit, Anko and Virat are
born in different years with the current base is taken as
2018. None of them is older than 90 years old. They like
different colours Red, Blue, White, Pink, Yellow, Black.
Note- The last two digits or reverse of the last two digits of
the year in which a person is born can be the age of some
other person. (Like A is born in 1943 and age of B is
denoted by the last two digits of the birth year of A. Then
B’s age will be either 34 or 43).
Virat is just older than the one who likes Black colour. Anko
was born in the year 1979. The difference of age between
Anko and Varun is 24 years. Trisha’s age is sum of the digits
of the year in which Varun was born. The who likes Blue
colour is just younger than Mohit. Mohit’s age is either the
last two digits or reverse of the last two digits of the year
in which Trisha was born. Only one person is older than
Mohit. The one who likes Red colour is 3 years elder to
Trisha. The one who likes white colour is 1 year younger
than the one who likes Pink color. Charu is born before
Anko.
28. Who among the following likes Yellow colour?
(a) Anko (b) Trisha (c) Charu
(d) Varun (e) none of these
29. Who among the following is the eldest?
(a) Anko (b) Mohit (c) Charu
(d) Virat (e) none of these
30. Which of the following combination is true?
(a) Anko- 1979-Red
(b) Varun- 1955- Yellow
(c) Charu-1928- pink
(d) Trisha-1998- Blue
(e) none of these
31. Which of the following statement is correct?
(a) Anko is younger than Virat
(b) Virat is the youngest
(c) Trisha born in 1998
(d) Varun is the eldest
(e) All are correct
Directions (32-35): 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
the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read
both the statements and Give answer:
(a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer
the question, while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
(b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer
the question, while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(d) If the data even in both statements I and II together are
not sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If the data in both statements I and II together are
necessary to answer the question.
32. On which of the following day of the week starting from
Monday to Sunday Riya leaves for Puducherry?
I. Riya’s sister correctly remembers that Riya left for
Puducherry one of the day after Wednesday.
II. Riya’s mother correctly remembers that Riya left
for Puducherry after Tuesday but before Saturday.
33. How is N related to M?
I. M is Father of J. R is the son of K. R is the son-in-law
of N. J is the sister of R. O is the only daughter of N.
II. R is the son of N and is the father-in-law of M. O is
the brother M. K is married to M. K is the only son
of R.
34. Who among the following Ashu, Ravi, Neha, Nitin and
Riya got the highest marks in the examination (out of
100)?
I. The one who got 75 marks is the person who got
second highest marks in the examination. Ashu
scored more marks than Neha and Riya. Ashu does
not got the highest marks.
II. Riya get more marks than only one person. Neha
got more marks than Riya but not the second
highest marks.
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Directions (1-4): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given question.
There are eight members i.e. M, N, Q, A, R, O, B and P in a
family having three generation and all are related to Q in a
certain way and there are only two married couple in the
family. They all sit around a circular table such that all face
towards the centre. Q sits third to the left of his mother-in-
law, who sits second to the left of sister of R. N is
unmarried. O has only one son. B is the grandson of A, who
sits third to the right of N, who is the aunt of B. O is the
mother of R. M is the mother-in-law of P and sits on the
immediate left of brother in law of Q. N is the only daughter
of M. A and O is not the married couple. Son of Q sits third
to the right of Q’s brother-in-law. R is not married. N is not
the immediate neighbour of P. P is married to Q.
1. How is O related to Q?
(a) Mother (b) Father (c) Grandmother
(d) Mother-in-law (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of son
of Q?
(a) Mother of Q (b) Father of B (c) Father of N
(d) Brother of N (e) None of these
3. How many persons sit between P and sister of Q?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) Four (e) None of these
4. Who among the following is the mother of B?
(a) P (b) M (c) O
(d) R (e) None of these
Directions (5-7): Study the given information and answer
the questions:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input
line of numbers, it arranges them following a particular
rule. The following is an illustration of an input and its
rearrangement.
Step IV, is the last step of the above arrangement as the
intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the
appropriate steps for the given input:
Input: 52 36 69 73 57 23 41 84
5. What is the sum of all the numbers in the last step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 17 (b) 23 (c) 28
(d) 16 (e) None of the above
6. Which element is 2
nd
to the right of the one which is 4
th
from the left element in step II?
(a) 105 (b) 68 (c) 64
(d) 46 (e) None of these
7. What is the product of the numbers which is 2
nd
from
the right end and 3
rd
from the left end in final step of
the given arrangement?
(a) 28 (b) 140 (c) 18
(d) 100 (e) None of the above
Directions (8-11): Read the given information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There is a family of nine members A, D, G, J, K, L, M, P and
R. All of them are sitting on a straight bench in the garden
with an equal distance between them, but not necessarily
in the same order. Some of them are facing north and rest
are facing south. There are three generation in the family.
D, who is L’s mother sits fourth to the left of P. The ones
who sit at the extreme ends face the south direction. P is
the only son of R and both face the opposite directions. D
sits immediate to M. A is not married and faces the same
direction as K. R, who is the sister of A sits at one of the
extreme ends with a male member. D’s neighbours are
males and face the opposite directions. G’s soul mate D
faces the south direction. M, who is the husband of K sits
exactly in the middle of the bench and faces the north
direction. L, who is a male, is the only sibling of K, who sits
exactly between A and P’s sister, who is a female. L faces
the same direction as G. A sits third to the left of G, who is
P’s grandfather and who sits immediate to M.
8. How many female members are there in the family?
(a) Two (b) Five (c) Four
(d) Six (e) Three
9. How many members face the north direction?
(a) Two (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Five (e) More than five
10. How is J related to L?
(a) Son (b) Brother (c) Sister
(d) Nephew (e) Daughter
REASONING ABILITY
11. Which of the following pair sits at the extreme ends of
the bench?
(a) R, A (b) P, R (c) R, J
(d) K, R (e) None of these
Direction (12): In the following question a statement is
given followed by two more statements numbered as I and
II. You have to read both the statement and decide which
of them strength which of them strengthens or weakens
the statement.
12. Statement- As an emerging economic superpower, it is
quite tragic that more than one in three children in
India are stunted. Stunting is associated with an
underdeveloped brain, with long-lasting harmful
consequences, and increased risks of nutrition-related
chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and
obesity in future. Thus, stunting can be classified by
itself as an illness as it leads to negatively affecting the
present and future of the child.
(I) Higher economic growth and increased spending
on nutrition access programme have not resulted
in proportionate decrease in child malnutrition or
stunting.
(II) Multiple researchers have proven the link between
illness and malnutrition/ stunting in children.
(a) Both I and II strengthens
(b) I strengthen while II weakens
(c) II strengthens while I weaken
(d) Statement I strengthen while Statement II is
neutral.
(e) Both I and II weakens.
Direction (13): In the following question a statement is
given followed by three assumptions numbered as I, II and
III. You have to read all the statements and decide which of
them follows the argument mentioned in statement.
13. Rooftop solar power growth has demonstrated an
overall positive trend, But this will need to be scaled up
massively to achieve the national target.
Assumption:
(I) With ongoing improvements to solar cell
efficiency and battery technology, rooftops will
only get more attractive in the future.
(II) Major solar projects that connect to the grid often
face the challenge of land acquisition and
transmission connectivity.
(III) A survey helps determine usable rooftops,
separating them from green spaces, and analyses
the quality of the solar resource.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Both II and III follows
(c) Both I and III follows
(d) Only I follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Directions (14-18): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G which are of
different colour and kept one above the another. The boxes
are of different weights. Only two boxes are kept between
box A and box C. Yellow colour box is kept immediately
below C. Box A is of Blue colour. There is only one box kept
between Yellow colour box and Black colour box. Blue
colour box is kept above Black colour box. Only two boxes
are lighter than Blue colour box. Only three boxes are kept
between Red colour and Black colour box. White colour
box is heavier than Red colour box but just lighter than
Black colour box. Yellow colour box is just lighter than Red
colour box. Black colour box is not the heaviest. Only two
boxes are kept between box B and Red colour box. Box B is
heavier than box E which is kept immediately below box B.
Black colour box is just lighter than box D. Only one box
kept between box E and box F. Box G is kept immediately
below Green colour box. One of the box is of Pink colour.
14. Which of the following box is of Green colour?
(a) Box D (b) Box B (c) Box E
(d) Box C (e) None of these
15. Which of the following box is the lightest?
(a) Box E (b) Box D (c) Box F
(d) Box B (e) None of these
16. How many boxes are lighter than the box which is kept
immediately below A?
(a) One (b) Four (c) Three
(d) Two (e) None of these
17. Box C is of which colour box?
(a) Green (b) Red (c) White
(d) Black (e) None of these
18. How many boxes are kept below the box which is just
lighter than box D?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) None of these
Directions (19-21): In each group of questions below are
two conclusions followed by some statements. You have to
choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies
both the conclusions even if they seem to be at variance
with commonly known facts:
19. Conclusion: I. All Home can be Office.
II. Some Party is not Building.
Statements: (a) No Office is Home.
No Office is Building.
All Office is Party.
(b) No Home is Building.
All Office is Home.
All Party is Building.
(c) All Home is Party.
All Office is Party.
No Office is Building.
Some Office are Home.
(d) All Building is Home.
Some Home is Office.
Some Office is Party.
(e) None of these
20. Conclusion: I. Some Dog is not Horse.
II. Some Cat can be Horse.
Statements: (a) Some Horse is Dog.
No Elephant is Horse.
Some Cat is Dog.
(b) All Elephant is Cat.
All Dog is Horse.
Some Elephant is Dog.
(c) All Elephant is Dog.
All Dog is Cat.
No Cat is Horse.
(d) No Elephant is Horse.
Some Dog is Elephant.
No Dog is Cat.
(e) None of these
21. Conclusion: I. Some Suzuki is Maruti.
II. Some Tata are not Honda.
Statements: (a) Some Suzuki is Honda.
No Honda is Maruti.
Some Tata is Maruti.
(b) All Tata is Suzuki.
All Maruti is Tata.
No Maruti is Honda.
(c) All Maruti is Tata.
All Suzuki is Tata.
No Tata is Honda.
(d) No Maruti is Suzuki.
Some Suzuki is Tata.
No Tata is Honda.
(e) None of these
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six employees i.e. P, Q, R S, T and U are working in a
company at different designations i.e. Chief Legal Officer
(CLO), Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Chief Technology
Officer (CTO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief
Operating Officer (COO) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Sequence of the posts are same as mentioned above with
Chief Legal Officer (CLO) being the junior most position
and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) being the topmost
position and . They all have different years of working
experiences and gets different salaries on the basis of the
sequence of their designation (senior most employee get
the highest salary and has the maximum years of
experience and the junior most has least experience and
salary). All the information is not necessarily in the same
order.
The salary of P is a multiple of 11. The one who has 10 years
of experience earns 10K less than U who is not CFO. At most
one person is senior to S. Only two employees are junior
than the one who has 8 years of working experience. The
one who is COO has 3 years more experience than the one
who is getting 60K. The sum of the salaries of CLO and CMO
is same as the salary of the one who has the maximum work
experience. 15 years is the maximum years of working
experience. Only two designations are there in between the
designations of S and P. The working experiences of CMO
and CTO are in consecutive years. CMO is getting 50K. R is
junior than P. The CEO salary is 5k less than the square of
the smallest two digit number. Q is junior than R and
having the working experience equal to the sum of the digit
of the salary what R gets. The salary of CTO is less than 57K.
22. Who among the following has 10 years of working
experience?
(a) The one who gets 55K
(b) The one who is just junior than U
(c) T
(d) Both (b) and (c)
(e) Both (a) and (c)
23. Who among the following is Chief Executive Officer
(CEO)?
(a) S (b) T
(c) The one who is getting 70 k
(d)Q (e) None of these
24. What is the difference between the working
experience (years) of Chief Operating Officer (COO)
and the one who is 55k salary?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 2 (e) None of these
25. Which of the following statement is true?
(a) T is senior than U
(b) S is getting 95K salary
(c) More than two employees are junior than P
(d) P’s salary is more than T’s salary
(e) T is the junior among all
26. Who among the following employee is just senior than
the one who has 13 Years of working experience?
(a)S (b)T (c)P
(d)R (e)None of these
Direction (27): In the following question a statement is
given followed by two statements numbered as I and II.
You have to read all the statements and decide which of
them follows the argument mentioned in statement.
27. The Indian Meteorological Department’s forecast of
above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures
across the country during the pre-monsoon March-
May period is a timely alert for State authorities to
review their preparedness.
(I) Even a marginal rise above the normal will lead to
enormous heat stress for millions of Indians.
(II) A spike in summer temperatures in India is not
new as in recent decades it has resulted in a higher
probability of extreme heat waves and caused a lot
of deaths.
(a) Only II follows
(b) Only I follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Directions (28-31): Study the information carefully and
answer the questions given below.
Six people Varun, charu, Trisha, Mohit, Anko and Virat are
born in different years with the current base is taken as
2018. None of them is older than 90 years old. They like
different colours Red, Blue, White, Pink, Yellow, Black.
Note- The last two digits or reverse of the last two digits of
the year in which a person is born can be the age of some
other person. (Like A is born in 1943 and age of B is
denoted by the last two digits of the birth year of A. Then
B’s age will be either 34 or 43).
Virat is just older than the one who likes Black colour. Anko
was born in the year 1979. The difference of age between
Anko and Varun is 24 years. Trisha’s age is sum of the digits
of the year in which Varun was born. The who likes Blue
colour is just younger than Mohit. Mohit’s age is either the
last two digits or reverse of the last two digits of the year
in which Trisha was born. Only one person is older than
Mohit. The one who likes Red colour is 3 years elder to
Trisha. The one who likes white colour is 1 year younger
than the one who likes Pink color. Charu is born before
Anko.
28. Who among the following likes Yellow colour?
(a) Anko (b) Trisha (c) Charu
(d) Varun (e) none of these
29. Who among the following is the eldest?
(a) Anko (b) Mohit (c) Charu
(d) Virat (e) none of these
30. Which of the following combination is true?
(a) Anko- 1979-Red
(b) Varun- 1955- Yellow
(c) Charu-1928- pink
(d) Trisha-1998- Blue
(e) none of these
31. Which of the following statement is correct?
(a) Anko is younger than Virat
(b) Virat is the youngest
(c) Trisha born in 1998
(d) Varun is the eldest
(e) All are correct
Directions (32-35): 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
the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read
both the statements and Give answer:
(a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer
the question, while the data in statement II alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
(b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer
the question, while the data in statement I alone are
not sufficient to answer the question.
(c) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(d) If the data even in both statements I and II together are
not sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If the data in both statements I and II together are
necessary to answer the question.
32. On which of the following day of the week starting from
Monday to Sunday Riya leaves for Puducherry?
I. Riya’s sister correctly remembers that Riya left for
Puducherry one of the day after Wednesday.
II. Riya’s mother correctly remembers that Riya left
for Puducherry after Tuesday but before Saturday.
33. How is N related to M?
I. M is Father of J. R is the son of K. R is the son-in-law
of N. J is the sister of R. O is the only daughter of N.
II. R is the son of N and is the father-in-law of M. O is
the brother M. K is married to M. K is the only son
of R.
34. Who among the following Ashu, Ravi, Neha, Nitin and
Riya got the highest marks in the examination (out of
100)?
I. The one who got 75 marks is the person who got
second highest marks in the examination. Ashu
scored more marks than Neha and Riya. Ashu does
not got the highest marks.
II. Riya get more marks than only one person. Neha
got more marks than Riya but not the second
highest marks.
35. Some persons are sitting in a row facing in the same
direction. How many persons are sitting in the row?
I. A sits third to the left of G, and second to the right
of M. Both M and G does not sit at the end of the
row. B sits at the end of the row.
II. L sits fourth to the left of E and sits at the end of the
row. B sits fourth to the right of K, who sits second
to the right of A. E, sits between M and A.
Directions (36-40): Read the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
Thirteen persons are standing in four different queues in
front of the four different counters viz. A, B, C and D. All the
counter are in the same line aligned in west to east
direction starting with counter A at the easternmost end
followed by counter B to the west of it till counter D at the
westernmost end. All the persons are facing towards
North. The distance between two persons standing in a
queue is same for all the queue. Among the thirteen
persons four of them are married couple and no couple
stands in the queue of same counter.
Two person stands between K and J in a queue. Number of
persons standing in queue against counter D and counter A
is same. The first person standing at counter D and A is a
female. Number of person at counter B and C is less than
counter A. The first person at counter B is a male and he is
not married. Only one person stands to the east of R, who
is married to Q. Number of person standing at counter B is
less than counter C. N is a female and is married to K. P is a
male and stands immediately ahead of M who is married to
J. More than one person stands on the west of P. Q stands
immediately ahead of S, who stands to the west of O, who
is a male. L is married to U, who is a female. L stands on the
west of T. T is male. The one who stands last at counter A
is a female and is not married to K. N does not stand in the
same queue with O. V is one of the person standing in the
queue. Q is a female. The wife of L does not stand first in
the queue.
36. Who among the following person stands first at
counter B?
(a) N (b) M (c) T
(d) L (e) None of these
37. Who among the following is standing at the third
position in the queue on counter D?
(a) Q (b) M (c) S
(d) Cannot be determined (e) None of these
38. Who among the following is standing behind O in the
queue?
(a) K (b) L (c) P
(d) No one (e) None of these
39. The wife of K is standing against which of the following
counter?
(a) A (b) B (c) C
(d) D (e) Either Counter B or D
40. Who among the following is standing to the immediate
right of the person standing at the second position in
the queue on counter C?
(a) M (b) J (c) O
(d) N (e) None of these
Direction (41-43): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions:
Clubs ( ?), diamonds ( ?), hearts ( ?) and spades ( ?)
A ? B means A is to the North of B
A ? B means A is to the South of B
A ? B means A is to the East of B
A ? B means A is to the West of B
There are 3 buses travelling from P to Q.
Bus 1: A 14 ? P, B 6 ? A, C 10 ? B, D 6 ? C, Q 4 ? D
Bus 2: M 10 ? P, N 10 ? M, O 6 ?N, R 5 ? O, S 10 ?
R, T 5 ? S, Q 6 ? T
Bus 3: J 12 ? P, K 10 ? J, L 2 ? K, U 5 ? L, V 10 ? U,
Q 3 ? V
41. What is the distance between U and N?
(a) 20 (b) 15 (c) 14
(d) 25 (e) None of these
42. S is in which direction and distance from B?
(a) 19, East (b) 19, West (c) 20, East
(d) 20, West (e) None of these
43. Which of the following lie in a straight line?
(a) SRU (b) VQT (c) ONJ
(d) LQD (e) None of these
Direction (44-45): In the following question a statement
is given followed by two statements numbered as I and II.
You have to read all the statements and decide which of the
following is the suitable course of action for the mentioned
statement above.
44. To provide proper education, we need to improve our
education system. To improve education system, we
need good teachers. To provide good teachers, we
again need good education. In India there are some
good institutes too but most of the students opt for a
job rather than trying the career in teaching field which
requires post-graduation as minimum eligibility
criteria because they do not get a good salary there.
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