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SBI Clerk Mains 2018
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There are eight members i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
sitting around a square table such that four of them likes
flowers i.e. Lily, Rose, orchid and Sunflower and four of
them likes fruits i.e. Mango, Kiwi, Apple, Banana but not
necessarily in the same order. Those who likes Fruits sits
at the corner and those who like flower sits at the middle
of the table. Some of them face inside and some of them
face outside.
The one who likes Orchid sits third to the right of H. A sit
second to the right of the one who likes Orchid. A is not the
immediate neighbour of H. The one who likes Banana is an
immediate neighbour of A. The one who likes Banana sits
opposite to the one who likes Kiwi. H does not like Kiwi.
The one who likes Apple sits second to the left of the one
who likes Kiwi, who is not the immediate neighbour of A. B
sits third to the right of the one who likes Apple. F likes Lily.
Only one person sits between B and the one who likes
Sunflower. F faces the one who likes Sunflower. E and G sits
opposite to each other. E does not like Banana. C sits
second to the right of G. C does not face Inside. C and D face
same direction as G.
1. A like which of the following item?
(a) Mango (b) Rose (c) Kiwi
(d) Sunflower (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of C?
(a) The one who likes Kiwi
(b) D
(c) The one who likes Banana
(d) The one who likes Lily
(e) Both a and b
3. Which of the following is not true regarding F?
(a) F faces the one who likes Sunflower.
(b) F and G faces opposite direction.
(c) F sits second to the right of the who likes Orchid.
(d) F and E are immediate neighbours.
(e) All are correct
4. How many persons sit between A and B when counted
from the left of A?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d) Four (e) None of these
5. Who among the following sits third to the left of D?
(a) H (b) C (c) G
(d) B (e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions.
A number arrangement machine when given an input line
of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in
each step. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.
Input: 95 11 76 21 89 42 64 31
Step I: 02 76 21 89 42 64 31 04
Step II: 03 02 76 42 64 31 04 01
Step III: 04 03 02 42 64 04 01 01
Step IV: 06 04 03 02 04 01 01 02
Step IV, is the last step.
Input: 75 12 10 94 84 32 63 42 54 22
6. How many steps are required to complete the given
arrangement?
(a) III (b) V (c) IV
(d) VI (e) None of these
7. How many elements are there between ‘03’ and ‘42’ in
step-II?
(a) Two (b) One (c) Three
(d) Four (e) None of these
8. Which number would be at the fourth position from
the left end in the last step of the output?
(a) 04 (b) 05 (c) 64
(d) 02 (e) None of these
9. What is the sum of the third element from the left in
step II and 2
nd
from the right in the last step?
(a) 78 (b) 76 (c) 65
(d) 83 (e) None of these
10. What is the difference between the third element from
the right in step IV and the fourth element from the left
in step III?
(a) 21 (b) 24 (c) 28
(d) 19 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the following information
carefully answer the questions given below.
Six Horses i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F are standing in a row facing
north at a distance which is a successive multiple of 4 in an
increasing order from the left. Horse F is second to the right
of Horse C. The total distance between Horse E and D is
52m. Only one Horse stands in between Horse B and Horse
E. Horse F and Horse D are Standing next to each other.
Horse A and Horse F are not standing next to Horse B. Now
Horse B starts moving towards north direction after
moving 10m its takes a right turn and stops at point T after
REASONING ABILITY
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SBI Clerk Mains 2018
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There are eight members i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
sitting around a square table such that four of them likes
flowers i.e. Lily, Rose, orchid and Sunflower and four of
them likes fruits i.e. Mango, Kiwi, Apple, Banana but not
necessarily in the same order. Those who likes Fruits sits
at the corner and those who like flower sits at the middle
of the table. Some of them face inside and some of them
face outside.
The one who likes Orchid sits third to the right of H. A sit
second to the right of the one who likes Orchid. A is not the
immediate neighbour of H. The one who likes Banana is an
immediate neighbour of A. The one who likes Banana sits
opposite to the one who likes Kiwi. H does not like Kiwi.
The one who likes Apple sits second to the left of the one
who likes Kiwi, who is not the immediate neighbour of A. B
sits third to the right of the one who likes Apple. F likes Lily.
Only one person sits between B and the one who likes
Sunflower. F faces the one who likes Sunflower. E and G sits
opposite to each other. E does not like Banana. C sits
second to the right of G. C does not face Inside. C and D face
same direction as G.
1. A like which of the following item?
(a) Mango (b) Rose (c) Kiwi
(d) Sunflower (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of C?
(a) The one who likes Kiwi
(b) D
(c) The one who likes Banana
(d) The one who likes Lily
(e) Both a and b
3. Which of the following is not true regarding F?
(a) F faces the one who likes Sunflower.
(b) F and G faces opposite direction.
(c) F sits second to the right of the who likes Orchid.
(d) F and E are immediate neighbours.
(e) All are correct
4. How many persons sit between A and B when counted
from the left of A?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d) Four (e) None of these
5. Who among the following sits third to the left of D?
(a) H (b) C (c) G
(d) B (e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions.
A number arrangement machine when given an input line
of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in
each step. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.
Input: 95 11 76 21 89 42 64 31
Step I: 02 76 21 89 42 64 31 04
Step II: 03 02 76 42 64 31 04 01
Step III: 04 03 02 42 64 04 01 01
Step IV: 06 04 03 02 04 01 01 02
Step IV, is the last step.
Input: 75 12 10 94 84 32 63 42 54 22
6. How many steps are required to complete the given
arrangement?
(a) III (b) V (c) IV
(d) VI (e) None of these
7. How many elements are there between ‘03’ and ‘42’ in
step-II?
(a) Two (b) One (c) Three
(d) Four (e) None of these
8. Which number would be at the fourth position from
the left end in the last step of the output?
(a) 04 (b) 05 (c) 64
(d) 02 (e) None of these
9. What is the sum of the third element from the left in
step II and 2
nd
from the right in the last step?
(a) 78 (b) 76 (c) 65
(d) 83 (e) None of these
10. What is the difference between the third element from
the right in step IV and the fourth element from the left
in step III?
(a) 21 (b) 24 (c) 28
(d) 19 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the following information
carefully answer the questions given below.
Six Horses i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F are standing in a row facing
north at a distance which is a successive multiple of 4 in an
increasing order from the left. Horse F is second to the right
of Horse C. The total distance between Horse E and D is
52m. Only one Horse stands in between Horse B and Horse
E. Horse F and Horse D are Standing next to each other.
Horse A and Horse F are not standing next to Horse B. Now
Horse B starts moving towards north direction after
moving 10m its takes a right turn and stops at point T after
REASONING ABILITY
moving 28m. Horse A starts moving in east direction and
after going 12m it turns right and move 20m and then
again turn right and move 72m and stops there at point H.
Horse C starts moving in south direction and after moving
10m it takes a left turn and moves 20m then it again takes
a left turn and moves 5m. From there it takes a right turn
and moves 24m and stops at point V.
11. What is the shortest distance between Point V and
point H?
(a) 10m (b) 15m (c) 5m
(d) 20m (e) None of these
12. In which direction and at what distance is point H with
respect to F’s initial position?
(a) 20m south (b) 20m, North
(c) 2m, Southeast (d) 20m, Northwest
(e) None of these
13. If horse D, moves 5m in the south direction and reaches
point K then point V is in which direction with respect
to point K?
(a) Southeast (b) North (c) East
(d) West (e) None of these
14. What is the total distance between Horse E and Horse
A?
(a) 74m (b) 80m (c) 84m
(d) 88m (e) None of these
15. In which direction is point T with respect to point H?
(a) North (b) Southwest (c) South
(d) East (e) Northwest
Direction (16-20): Study the following information and
answer the given questions:
In alphabetical series each consonant is assigned a
different number from 1-7 (for ex- B is coded as 1, C-
2……….J-7)and again those numbers get repeated(for ex-
K-1, L-2…….so on).
Besides the above information, following operations are to
be applied for coding the words given in the questions
below.
Each letters of the given questions will be coded as per the
given conditions:
I. Vowels appearing before ‘M’ in the Alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘**’.
II. Vowels appearing after ‘M’ in the alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘$$’.
III. Number preceded by vowel will be coded as ‘#1’.
IV. No. followed by vowel will be coded as ‘@#’.
16. What will possibly be the code for ‘NORMAL’?
(a) ‘#1$$@##2**@#
(b) ‘#1$$@##1**@#
(c) ‘#3$$@##1**@#
(d) ‘#1$#@##1**@#
(e) None of these
17. What will possibly be the code for ‘EMBARKS’?
(a) **@##1**@#12
(b) **@##1**@#31
(c) **@##1**@#41
(d) **@##1**@#11
(e) None of these
18. What will possibly be the code for ‘SMITTLE’?
(a) 1#1**@#2#1**
(b) 1#1**@#2#11*
(c) 1#1**@#2#1*1
(d) 2#1**@#2#1**
(e) None of these
19. What will possibly be the code of ‘ANNUAL’?
(a) **@##1$$**@#
(b) *1@##1$$**@#
(c) **##@1$$**@#
(d) *2@##1$$**@#
(e) None of these
20. What is the code for ‘PROM’?
(a) 5#1$$@# (b) 2#1$$@#
(c) 4#1$$@# (d) 6#1$$@#
(e) None of these
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions:
There are three compartments A, B, C such as compartment
A is in west of compartment B and compartment A and
compartment B is in west of compartment C. Twelve boxes
P, Q, R, S, V, X, Y, Z, K, L, M, N are placed in three different
compartments such as four boxes are placed in each
compartment . And these four boxes are placed one above
another. Only one box is placed in between V and Z in
compartment B. R is placed on top in compartment A. Box
Y is in the immediate west of L. Box L is placed between box
M and N. M is placed above N. Two boxes are placed
between R and S in same compartment. Box Q is placed
immediately above P in the same compartment. Box X is
placed above box V and Z in the same compartment. Box V
is placed above box Z.
These boxes are shifting in other compartments as per the
cards drawn and only two cards drawn at a time -
I. If both the card drawn is heart then the box placed at
the top in compartment B will be interchanged with
the box placed at the bottom of Compartment C.
II. If among the card drawn one is diamond and another
is spade then the box which is second from the bottom
in Compartment A will be inter changed with box
placed at second from the top in Compartment C.
III. If among the two cards drawn one is Club and another
is Heart then the box placed at top and the box placed
at the bottom will be interchanged in compartment B.
IV. If among the two cards drawn one is club and another
is diamond then the box which is third from the bottom
in compartment B is interchanged with the box which
is third from the top in compartment A.
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There are eight members i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
sitting around a square table such that four of them likes
flowers i.e. Lily, Rose, orchid and Sunflower and four of
them likes fruits i.e. Mango, Kiwi, Apple, Banana but not
necessarily in the same order. Those who likes Fruits sits
at the corner and those who like flower sits at the middle
of the table. Some of them face inside and some of them
face outside.
The one who likes Orchid sits third to the right of H. A sit
second to the right of the one who likes Orchid. A is not the
immediate neighbour of H. The one who likes Banana is an
immediate neighbour of A. The one who likes Banana sits
opposite to the one who likes Kiwi. H does not like Kiwi.
The one who likes Apple sits second to the left of the one
who likes Kiwi, who is not the immediate neighbour of A. B
sits third to the right of the one who likes Apple. F likes Lily.
Only one person sits between B and the one who likes
Sunflower. F faces the one who likes Sunflower. E and G sits
opposite to each other. E does not like Banana. C sits
second to the right of G. C does not face Inside. C and D face
same direction as G.
1. A like which of the following item?
(a) Mango (b) Rose (c) Kiwi
(d) Sunflower (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of C?
(a) The one who likes Kiwi
(b) D
(c) The one who likes Banana
(d) The one who likes Lily
(e) Both a and b
3. Which of the following is not true regarding F?
(a) F faces the one who likes Sunflower.
(b) F and G faces opposite direction.
(c) F sits second to the right of the who likes Orchid.
(d) F and E are immediate neighbours.
(e) All are correct
4. How many persons sit between A and B when counted
from the left of A?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d) Four (e) None of these
5. Who among the following sits third to the left of D?
(a) H (b) C (c) G
(d) B (e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions.
A number arrangement machine when given an input line
of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in
each step. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.
Input: 95 11 76 21 89 42 64 31
Step I: 02 76 21 89 42 64 31 04
Step II: 03 02 76 42 64 31 04 01
Step III: 04 03 02 42 64 04 01 01
Step IV: 06 04 03 02 04 01 01 02
Step IV, is the last step.
Input: 75 12 10 94 84 32 63 42 54 22
6. How many steps are required to complete the given
arrangement?
(a) III (b) V (c) IV
(d) VI (e) None of these
7. How many elements are there between ‘03’ and ‘42’ in
step-II?
(a) Two (b) One (c) Three
(d) Four (e) None of these
8. Which number would be at the fourth position from
the left end in the last step of the output?
(a) 04 (b) 05 (c) 64
(d) 02 (e) None of these
9. What is the sum of the third element from the left in
step II and 2
nd
from the right in the last step?
(a) 78 (b) 76 (c) 65
(d) 83 (e) None of these
10. What is the difference between the third element from
the right in step IV and the fourth element from the left
in step III?
(a) 21 (b) 24 (c) 28
(d) 19 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the following information
carefully answer the questions given below.
Six Horses i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F are standing in a row facing
north at a distance which is a successive multiple of 4 in an
increasing order from the left. Horse F is second to the right
of Horse C. The total distance between Horse E and D is
52m. Only one Horse stands in between Horse B and Horse
E. Horse F and Horse D are Standing next to each other.
Horse A and Horse F are not standing next to Horse B. Now
Horse B starts moving towards north direction after
moving 10m its takes a right turn and stops at point T after
REASONING ABILITY
moving 28m. Horse A starts moving in east direction and
after going 12m it turns right and move 20m and then
again turn right and move 72m and stops there at point H.
Horse C starts moving in south direction and after moving
10m it takes a left turn and moves 20m then it again takes
a left turn and moves 5m. From there it takes a right turn
and moves 24m and stops at point V.
11. What is the shortest distance between Point V and
point H?
(a) 10m (b) 15m (c) 5m
(d) 20m (e) None of these
12. In which direction and at what distance is point H with
respect to F’s initial position?
(a) 20m south (b) 20m, North
(c) 2m, Southeast (d) 20m, Northwest
(e) None of these
13. If horse D, moves 5m in the south direction and reaches
point K then point V is in which direction with respect
to point K?
(a) Southeast (b) North (c) East
(d) West (e) None of these
14. What is the total distance between Horse E and Horse
A?
(a) 74m (b) 80m (c) 84m
(d) 88m (e) None of these
15. In which direction is point T with respect to point H?
(a) North (b) Southwest (c) South
(d) East (e) Northwest
Direction (16-20): Study the following information and
answer the given questions:
In alphabetical series each consonant is assigned a
different number from 1-7 (for ex- B is coded as 1, C-
2……….J-7)and again those numbers get repeated(for ex-
K-1, L-2…….so on).
Besides the above information, following operations are to
be applied for coding the words given in the questions
below.
Each letters of the given questions will be coded as per the
given conditions:
I. Vowels appearing before ‘M’ in the Alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘**’.
II. Vowels appearing after ‘M’ in the alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘$$’.
III. Number preceded by vowel will be coded as ‘#1’.
IV. No. followed by vowel will be coded as ‘@#’.
16. What will possibly be the code for ‘NORMAL’?
(a) ‘#1$$@##2**@#
(b) ‘#1$$@##1**@#
(c) ‘#3$$@##1**@#
(d) ‘#1$#@##1**@#
(e) None of these
17. What will possibly be the code for ‘EMBARKS’?
(a) **@##1**@#12
(b) **@##1**@#31
(c) **@##1**@#41
(d) **@##1**@#11
(e) None of these
18. What will possibly be the code for ‘SMITTLE’?
(a) 1#1**@#2#1**
(b) 1#1**@#2#11*
(c) 1#1**@#2#1*1
(d) 2#1**@#2#1**
(e) None of these
19. What will possibly be the code of ‘ANNUAL’?
(a) **@##1$$**@#
(b) *1@##1$$**@#
(c) **##@1$$**@#
(d) *2@##1$$**@#
(e) None of these
20. What is the code for ‘PROM’?
(a) 5#1$$@# (b) 2#1$$@#
(c) 4#1$$@# (d) 6#1$$@#
(e) None of these
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions:
There are three compartments A, B, C such as compartment
A is in west of compartment B and compartment A and
compartment B is in west of compartment C. Twelve boxes
P, Q, R, S, V, X, Y, Z, K, L, M, N are placed in three different
compartments such as four boxes are placed in each
compartment . And these four boxes are placed one above
another. Only one box is placed in between V and Z in
compartment B. R is placed on top in compartment A. Box
Y is in the immediate west of L. Box L is placed between box
M and N. M is placed above N. Two boxes are placed
between R and S in same compartment. Box Q is placed
immediately above P in the same compartment. Box X is
placed above box V and Z in the same compartment. Box V
is placed above box Z.
These boxes are shifting in other compartments as per the
cards drawn and only two cards drawn at a time -
I. If both the card drawn is heart then the box placed at
the top in compartment B will be interchanged with
the box placed at the bottom of Compartment C.
II. If among the card drawn one is diamond and another
is spade then the box which is second from the bottom
in Compartment A will be inter changed with box
placed at second from the top in Compartment C.
III. If among the two cards drawn one is Club and another
is Heart then the box placed at top and the box placed
at the bottom will be interchanged in compartment B.
IV. If among the two cards drawn one is club and another
is diamond then the box which is third from the bottom
in compartment B is interchanged with the box which
is third from the top in compartment A.
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The Cards Drawn are---
1. Club-Heart
2. Heart-Heart
3. Club-Diamond
4. Spade-Diamond
Note- The cards will be drawn in the given serial order.
21. Which of the following box is placed at the bottom of
Compartment C after the rearrangement?
(a) Box K (b) Box L (c) Box M
(d) Box Z
(e) None of these
22. Which of the following is to the west of box P after the
rearrangement?
(a) Box Q (b) Box R (c) Box M
(d) Box S (e) None of these
23. Which of the following box is kept at the top in
compartment B after the rearrangement?
(a) Box X (b) Box N (c) Box Y
(d) Box V (e) None of these
24. How many boxes are below box V in its respective
compartment after the rearrangement?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) None (e) None of these
25. Which of the following combination of ‘Box-
compartment’ before the rearrangement is correct?
(a) Box R- C (b) Box N- A (c) Box V- C
(d) Box N- C (e) All are correct
26. Statement- Indian Metrological Department has
forecasted that there will be a situation of flood in City
A within the next 15 days.
Course of Action- I. The population of city A should
move to city B within next 15 days to get rid of the
problem.
II. The people of city A are advised to preserve
necessary items for future consumption.
(a) Only II (b) Both I and II
(c) Only I (d) Neither I nor II
(e) None of these
Direction (27-30): There are two rows given and to find
out the resultant of a particular row we need to follow the
following steps: -
Step 1: If an even number is followed by an odd number
then the resultant will be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 2: If an odd number is followed by a perfect square
then the resultant will be the difference of that square
number and the odd number.
Step 3: If an odd number is followed by another odd
number (but not a perfect square) then the resultant will
be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 4: If an odd number is followed by an even number
(but not a perfect square) then the resultant comes by
multiplying the numbers.
Step 5: If an even number is followed by another even
number then the resultant will be the division of first
number by the second number.
27. Find the sum of two rows
8 4 1
11 6 7
(a) 78 (b) 52 (c) 64
(d) 76 (e) None of the above
28. If the sum of the resultants of two rows is 46. Then find
the value of X.
9 2 7
24 4 X
(a) 16 (b) 27 (c) 8
(d) 15 (e) None of the above
29. Find the difference between the resultant of first and
second row.
13 3 7
4 11 12
(a) 117 (b) 126 (c) 157
(d) 96 (e)None of the above
30. Find the multiplication of the resultant of first and
second row.
21 19 8
16 13 9
(a) 110 (b) 85 (c) 100
(d) 120 (e)None of the above
Directions (31-34): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions.
Six subjects Hindi, English, chemistry, Mathematics,
Physics and Biology are taught at a coaching institute. Each
subject was given a definite and continuous time slots. (i.e.
there is no gap between two consecutive subjects). In a day
a total 14 hours class was scheduled. A subject can start its
slot from a whole hour or half hour only (i.e. a subject can
start from 4 pm, 4 : 30 pm but it cannot starts from 4:13
pm, 4:03 pm) Hindi class takes place from 11 am to 12:30
pm. Only one class took place between Hindi and
Mathematics. Time slot of Mathematics is twice the time
slot of Hindi. Physics classes starts from 5:30 pm.
Chemistry class took place between Hindi and Physics, but
it did not take place immediately after or before Physics.
Total slot time of English and Biology class is 4.5 hours.
Number of classes that took place between Biology and
Physics is same as the number of classes between
chemistry and Biology. Time slot of Chemistry is 1 hour
less than the time slot of Mathematics.
31. How many lectures are scheduled between Hindi and
Biology?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There are eight members i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
sitting around a square table such that four of them likes
flowers i.e. Lily, Rose, orchid and Sunflower and four of
them likes fruits i.e. Mango, Kiwi, Apple, Banana but not
necessarily in the same order. Those who likes Fruits sits
at the corner and those who like flower sits at the middle
of the table. Some of them face inside and some of them
face outside.
The one who likes Orchid sits third to the right of H. A sit
second to the right of the one who likes Orchid. A is not the
immediate neighbour of H. The one who likes Banana is an
immediate neighbour of A. The one who likes Banana sits
opposite to the one who likes Kiwi. H does not like Kiwi.
The one who likes Apple sits second to the left of the one
who likes Kiwi, who is not the immediate neighbour of A. B
sits third to the right of the one who likes Apple. F likes Lily.
Only one person sits between B and the one who likes
Sunflower. F faces the one who likes Sunflower. E and G sits
opposite to each other. E does not like Banana. C sits
second to the right of G. C does not face Inside. C and D face
same direction as G.
1. A like which of the following item?
(a) Mango (b) Rose (c) Kiwi
(d) Sunflower (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of C?
(a) The one who likes Kiwi
(b) D
(c) The one who likes Banana
(d) The one who likes Lily
(e) Both a and b
3. Which of the following is not true regarding F?
(a) F faces the one who likes Sunflower.
(b) F and G faces opposite direction.
(c) F sits second to the right of the who likes Orchid.
(d) F and E are immediate neighbours.
(e) All are correct
4. How many persons sit between A and B when counted
from the left of A?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d) Four (e) None of these
5. Who among the following sits third to the left of D?
(a) H (b) C (c) G
(d) B (e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions.
A number arrangement machine when given an input line
of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in
each step. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.
Input: 95 11 76 21 89 42 64 31
Step I: 02 76 21 89 42 64 31 04
Step II: 03 02 76 42 64 31 04 01
Step III: 04 03 02 42 64 04 01 01
Step IV: 06 04 03 02 04 01 01 02
Step IV, is the last step.
Input: 75 12 10 94 84 32 63 42 54 22
6. How many steps are required to complete the given
arrangement?
(a) III (b) V (c) IV
(d) VI (e) None of these
7. How many elements are there between ‘03’ and ‘42’ in
step-II?
(a) Two (b) One (c) Three
(d) Four (e) None of these
8. Which number would be at the fourth position from
the left end in the last step of the output?
(a) 04 (b) 05 (c) 64
(d) 02 (e) None of these
9. What is the sum of the third element from the left in
step II and 2
nd
from the right in the last step?
(a) 78 (b) 76 (c) 65
(d) 83 (e) None of these
10. What is the difference between the third element from
the right in step IV and the fourth element from the left
in step III?
(a) 21 (b) 24 (c) 28
(d) 19 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the following information
carefully answer the questions given below.
Six Horses i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F are standing in a row facing
north at a distance which is a successive multiple of 4 in an
increasing order from the left. Horse F is second to the right
of Horse C. The total distance between Horse E and D is
52m. Only one Horse stands in between Horse B and Horse
E. Horse F and Horse D are Standing next to each other.
Horse A and Horse F are not standing next to Horse B. Now
Horse B starts moving towards north direction after
moving 10m its takes a right turn and stops at point T after
REASONING ABILITY
moving 28m. Horse A starts moving in east direction and
after going 12m it turns right and move 20m and then
again turn right and move 72m and stops there at point H.
Horse C starts moving in south direction and after moving
10m it takes a left turn and moves 20m then it again takes
a left turn and moves 5m. From there it takes a right turn
and moves 24m and stops at point V.
11. What is the shortest distance between Point V and
point H?
(a) 10m (b) 15m (c) 5m
(d) 20m (e) None of these
12. In which direction and at what distance is point H with
respect to F’s initial position?
(a) 20m south (b) 20m, North
(c) 2m, Southeast (d) 20m, Northwest
(e) None of these
13. If horse D, moves 5m in the south direction and reaches
point K then point V is in which direction with respect
to point K?
(a) Southeast (b) North (c) East
(d) West (e) None of these
14. What is the total distance between Horse E and Horse
A?
(a) 74m (b) 80m (c) 84m
(d) 88m (e) None of these
15. In which direction is point T with respect to point H?
(a) North (b) Southwest (c) South
(d) East (e) Northwest
Direction (16-20): Study the following information and
answer the given questions:
In alphabetical series each consonant is assigned a
different number from 1-7 (for ex- B is coded as 1, C-
2……….J-7)and again those numbers get repeated(for ex-
K-1, L-2…….so on).
Besides the above information, following operations are to
be applied for coding the words given in the questions
below.
Each letters of the given questions will be coded as per the
given conditions:
I. Vowels appearing before ‘M’ in the Alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘**’.
II. Vowels appearing after ‘M’ in the alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘$$’.
III. Number preceded by vowel will be coded as ‘#1’.
IV. No. followed by vowel will be coded as ‘@#’.
16. What will possibly be the code for ‘NORMAL’?
(a) ‘#1$$@##2**@#
(b) ‘#1$$@##1**@#
(c) ‘#3$$@##1**@#
(d) ‘#1$#@##1**@#
(e) None of these
17. What will possibly be the code for ‘EMBARKS’?
(a) **@##1**@#12
(b) **@##1**@#31
(c) **@##1**@#41
(d) **@##1**@#11
(e) None of these
18. What will possibly be the code for ‘SMITTLE’?
(a) 1#1**@#2#1**
(b) 1#1**@#2#11*
(c) 1#1**@#2#1*1
(d) 2#1**@#2#1**
(e) None of these
19. What will possibly be the code of ‘ANNUAL’?
(a) **@##1$$**@#
(b) *1@##1$$**@#
(c) **##@1$$**@#
(d) *2@##1$$**@#
(e) None of these
20. What is the code for ‘PROM’?
(a) 5#1$$@# (b) 2#1$$@#
(c) 4#1$$@# (d) 6#1$$@#
(e) None of these
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions:
There are three compartments A, B, C such as compartment
A is in west of compartment B and compartment A and
compartment B is in west of compartment C. Twelve boxes
P, Q, R, S, V, X, Y, Z, K, L, M, N are placed in three different
compartments such as four boxes are placed in each
compartment . And these four boxes are placed one above
another. Only one box is placed in between V and Z in
compartment B. R is placed on top in compartment A. Box
Y is in the immediate west of L. Box L is placed between box
M and N. M is placed above N. Two boxes are placed
between R and S in same compartment. Box Q is placed
immediately above P in the same compartment. Box X is
placed above box V and Z in the same compartment. Box V
is placed above box Z.
These boxes are shifting in other compartments as per the
cards drawn and only two cards drawn at a time -
I. If both the card drawn is heart then the box placed at
the top in compartment B will be interchanged with
the box placed at the bottom of Compartment C.
II. If among the card drawn one is diamond and another
is spade then the box which is second from the bottom
in Compartment A will be inter changed with box
placed at second from the top in Compartment C.
III. If among the two cards drawn one is Club and another
is Heart then the box placed at top and the box placed
at the bottom will be interchanged in compartment B.
IV. If among the two cards drawn one is club and another
is diamond then the box which is third from the bottom
in compartment B is interchanged with the box which
is third from the top in compartment A.
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The Cards Drawn are---
1. Club-Heart
2. Heart-Heart
3. Club-Diamond
4. Spade-Diamond
Note- The cards will be drawn in the given serial order.
21. Which of the following box is placed at the bottom of
Compartment C after the rearrangement?
(a) Box K (b) Box L (c) Box M
(d) Box Z
(e) None of these
22. Which of the following is to the west of box P after the
rearrangement?
(a) Box Q (b) Box R (c) Box M
(d) Box S (e) None of these
23. Which of the following box is kept at the top in
compartment B after the rearrangement?
(a) Box X (b) Box N (c) Box Y
(d) Box V (e) None of these
24. How many boxes are below box V in its respective
compartment after the rearrangement?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) None (e) None of these
25. Which of the following combination of ‘Box-
compartment’ before the rearrangement is correct?
(a) Box R- C (b) Box N- A (c) Box V- C
(d) Box N- C (e) All are correct
26. Statement- Indian Metrological Department has
forecasted that there will be a situation of flood in City
A within the next 15 days.
Course of Action- I. The population of city A should
move to city B within next 15 days to get rid of the
problem.
II. The people of city A are advised to preserve
necessary items for future consumption.
(a) Only II (b) Both I and II
(c) Only I (d) Neither I nor II
(e) None of these
Direction (27-30): There are two rows given and to find
out the resultant of a particular row we need to follow the
following steps: -
Step 1: If an even number is followed by an odd number
then the resultant will be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 2: If an odd number is followed by a perfect square
then the resultant will be the difference of that square
number and the odd number.
Step 3: If an odd number is followed by another odd
number (but not a perfect square) then the resultant will
be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 4: If an odd number is followed by an even number
(but not a perfect square) then the resultant comes by
multiplying the numbers.
Step 5: If an even number is followed by another even
number then the resultant will be the division of first
number by the second number.
27. Find the sum of two rows
8 4 1
11 6 7
(a) 78 (b) 52 (c) 64
(d) 76 (e) None of the above
28. If the sum of the resultants of two rows is 46. Then find
the value of X.
9 2 7
24 4 X
(a) 16 (b) 27 (c) 8
(d) 15 (e) None of the above
29. Find the difference between the resultant of first and
second row.
13 3 7
4 11 12
(a) 117 (b) 126 (c) 157
(d) 96 (e)None of the above
30. Find the multiplication of the resultant of first and
second row.
21 19 8
16 13 9
(a) 110 (b) 85 (c) 100
(d) 120 (e)None of the above
Directions (31-34): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions.
Six subjects Hindi, English, chemistry, Mathematics,
Physics and Biology are taught at a coaching institute. Each
subject was given a definite and continuous time slots. (i.e.
there is no gap between two consecutive subjects). In a day
a total 14 hours class was scheduled. A subject can start its
slot from a whole hour or half hour only (i.e. a subject can
start from 4 pm, 4 : 30 pm but it cannot starts from 4:13
pm, 4:03 pm) Hindi class takes place from 11 am to 12:30
pm. Only one class took place between Hindi and
Mathematics. Time slot of Mathematics is twice the time
slot of Hindi. Physics classes starts from 5:30 pm.
Chemistry class took place between Hindi and Physics, but
it did not take place immediately after or before Physics.
Total slot time of English and Biology class is 4.5 hours.
Number of classes that took place between Biology and
Physics is same as the number of classes between
chemistry and Biology. Time slot of Chemistry is 1 hour
less than the time slot of Mathematics.
31. How many lectures are scheduled between Hindi and
Biology?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
32. Which of the following subject’s time slot is scheduled
from 12:30-2:30 pm?
(a) English (b) Chemistry (c) Biology
(d) Math’s (e) None of these
33. Which of the following subject is scheduled just after
English?
(a) Hindi (b) Chemistry (c) Biology
(d) Math’s (e) None of these
34. What is the duration (in hours) of the Physics’ lecture?
(a) 2.5 hour (b) 3 hour (c) 3.5 hour
(d) 1.5 hour (e) 2 hour
Direction (35-37): In the following questions, the symbols
#, &, @, * , $, % and © are used with the following meanings
as illustrated below. Study the following information and
answer the given questions:
A@B- A is the child of B.
A©B- A is the parent of B
A%B- A is father-in-law of B
A&B- A is brother-in-law of B
A$B- A is brother of B
A*B- A is wife of B
A#B- A is sister-in-law of B
35. If X©F$D&Q@H©E&F, then how is F related to H?
(a)father (b)Brother-in-law
(c)son-in-law (d)Sister
(e)None of these
36. If G*J$K©Y@V&C#G then how J is related to C?
(a) father (b) Brother-in-law
(c) daughter-in-law (d) Brother
(e) None of these
37. If K&L%M*N@O then how is N related to K?
(a)father (b) Uncle (c) Nephew
(d)Sister (e)None of these
Directions (38-41): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
Nine persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are going to gym on
three dates 8, 17, 25 of three different month January,
March and April of same year. Also each of them is of
different weight. Only three persons are heavier than S. Q
is going to gym immediately after N but not in the same
month as N. Only one person go to gym in between O and R
and all go in the same month. K is just heavier than M but
lighter than Q. L is heavier than S but lighter than N who is
not the heaviest. Only three persons go to gym in between
L and S but none of them go to gym in a month having 30
days. The one who go immediately after O is not lighter
than O. The one who is the lightest person attend gym
immediately after L. As many persons go to gym in
between N and K as between K and R. P is lighter than both
M and O. R is not lighter than K. The one who go to the gym
last is heavier than O but lighter than S.
38. Who among the following go to gym on 17
th
April?
(a) K (b) M (c) S
(d) R (e) None of these
39. How many persons go to gym between R and S?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
40. How many persons are heavier than R?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
41. Who among the following go to gym immediately after
K?
(a) P (b) M (c) N
(d) O (e) Q
Directions (42-44): Study the information carefully
answers the questions given below.
a me either hour hand or minute hand is at 8
8 me either hour hand or minute hand is at 11
® me either hour hand or minute hand is at 6
£ me either hour hand or minute hand is at 9
Å me either hour hand or minute hand is at 2
µ me either hour hand or minute hand is at 5
Note: if two symbols are given than by default second
symbol is consider as minute hand and first symbol is
considered as hour hand. And all time are considered at
pm.
42. If a man leaves from GIP to WOW at ®Å. Usually he
takes 20 min to reach WOW, but that time he reaches
15 min later, then at what time he will reach WOW?
(a) 8® (b) ®8 (c) ®£
(d) ®® (e) None of these
43. A person takes 40 minutes to reach airport from his
office and he has to catch airplane that is scheduled to
depart at ‘£µ’ so at what time should he leave from his
office for the airport to arrive at the airport at 20
minutes earlier?
(a) µÅ (b) ®8 (c) ŵ
(d) aµ (e) None of these
44. If a man leaves from his home to office at ‘£8’ and he
takes 2hr to reach his office, at what time he will reach
to office?
(a) µ£ (b) 8Å
(c) 88 (d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Directions (45-48): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Ten vehicles are placed in two parallel rows, five vehicles
in row 1 facing north and rest in row 2 facing south having
equal distance between each other i.e. each of them faces
another vehicle.
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully
and answer the questions given below.
There are eight members i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
sitting around a square table such that four of them likes
flowers i.e. Lily, Rose, orchid and Sunflower and four of
them likes fruits i.e. Mango, Kiwi, Apple, Banana but not
necessarily in the same order. Those who likes Fruits sits
at the corner and those who like flower sits at the middle
of the table. Some of them face inside and some of them
face outside.
The one who likes Orchid sits third to the right of H. A sit
second to the right of the one who likes Orchid. A is not the
immediate neighbour of H. The one who likes Banana is an
immediate neighbour of A. The one who likes Banana sits
opposite to the one who likes Kiwi. H does not like Kiwi.
The one who likes Apple sits second to the left of the one
who likes Kiwi, who is not the immediate neighbour of A. B
sits third to the right of the one who likes Apple. F likes Lily.
Only one person sits between B and the one who likes
Sunflower. F faces the one who likes Sunflower. E and G sits
opposite to each other. E does not like Banana. C sits
second to the right of G. C does not face Inside. C and D face
same direction as G.
1. A like which of the following item?
(a) Mango (b) Rose (c) Kiwi
(d) Sunflower (e) None of these
2. Who among the following sits second to the right of C?
(a) The one who likes Kiwi
(b) D
(c) The one who likes Banana
(d) The one who likes Lily
(e) Both a and b
3. Which of the following is not true regarding F?
(a) F faces the one who likes Sunflower.
(b) F and G faces opposite direction.
(c) F sits second to the right of the who likes Orchid.
(d) F and E are immediate neighbours.
(e) All are correct
4. How many persons sit between A and B when counted
from the left of A?
(a) Three (b) One (c) Two
(d) Four (e) None of these
5. Who among the following sits third to the left of D?
(a) H (b) C (c) G
(d) B (e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions.
A number arrangement machine when given an input line
of numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in
each step. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.
Input: 95 11 76 21 89 42 64 31
Step I: 02 76 21 89 42 64 31 04
Step II: 03 02 76 42 64 31 04 01
Step III: 04 03 02 42 64 04 01 01
Step IV: 06 04 03 02 04 01 01 02
Step IV, is the last step.
Input: 75 12 10 94 84 32 63 42 54 22
6. How many steps are required to complete the given
arrangement?
(a) III (b) V (c) IV
(d) VI (e) None of these
7. How many elements are there between ‘03’ and ‘42’ in
step-II?
(a) Two (b) One (c) Three
(d) Four (e) None of these
8. Which number would be at the fourth position from
the left end in the last step of the output?
(a) 04 (b) 05 (c) 64
(d) 02 (e) None of these
9. What is the sum of the third element from the left in
step II and 2
nd
from the right in the last step?
(a) 78 (b) 76 (c) 65
(d) 83 (e) None of these
10. What is the difference between the third element from
the right in step IV and the fourth element from the left
in step III?
(a) 21 (b) 24 (c) 28
(d) 19 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): Study the following information
carefully answer the questions given below.
Six Horses i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F are standing in a row facing
north at a distance which is a successive multiple of 4 in an
increasing order from the left. Horse F is second to the right
of Horse C. The total distance between Horse E and D is
52m. Only one Horse stands in between Horse B and Horse
E. Horse F and Horse D are Standing next to each other.
Horse A and Horse F are not standing next to Horse B. Now
Horse B starts moving towards north direction after
moving 10m its takes a right turn and stops at point T after
REASONING ABILITY
moving 28m. Horse A starts moving in east direction and
after going 12m it turns right and move 20m and then
again turn right and move 72m and stops there at point H.
Horse C starts moving in south direction and after moving
10m it takes a left turn and moves 20m then it again takes
a left turn and moves 5m. From there it takes a right turn
and moves 24m and stops at point V.
11. What is the shortest distance between Point V and
point H?
(a) 10m (b) 15m (c) 5m
(d) 20m (e) None of these
12. In which direction and at what distance is point H with
respect to F’s initial position?
(a) 20m south (b) 20m, North
(c) 2m, Southeast (d) 20m, Northwest
(e) None of these
13. If horse D, moves 5m in the south direction and reaches
point K then point V is in which direction with respect
to point K?
(a) Southeast (b) North (c) East
(d) West (e) None of these
14. What is the total distance between Horse E and Horse
A?
(a) 74m (b) 80m (c) 84m
(d) 88m (e) None of these
15. In which direction is point T with respect to point H?
(a) North (b) Southwest (c) South
(d) East (e) Northwest
Direction (16-20): Study the following information and
answer the given questions:
In alphabetical series each consonant is assigned a
different number from 1-7 (for ex- B is coded as 1, C-
2……….J-7)and again those numbers get repeated(for ex-
K-1, L-2…….so on).
Besides the above information, following operations are to
be applied for coding the words given in the questions
below.
Each letters of the given questions will be coded as per the
given conditions:
I. Vowels appearing before ‘M’ in the Alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘**’.
II. Vowels appearing after ‘M’ in the alphabetical series
will be coded as ‘$$’.
III. Number preceded by vowel will be coded as ‘#1’.
IV. No. followed by vowel will be coded as ‘@#’.
16. What will possibly be the code for ‘NORMAL’?
(a) ‘#1$$@##2**@#
(b) ‘#1$$@##1**@#
(c) ‘#3$$@##1**@#
(d) ‘#1$#@##1**@#
(e) None of these
17. What will possibly be the code for ‘EMBARKS’?
(a) **@##1**@#12
(b) **@##1**@#31
(c) **@##1**@#41
(d) **@##1**@#11
(e) None of these
18. What will possibly be the code for ‘SMITTLE’?
(a) 1#1**@#2#1**
(b) 1#1**@#2#11*
(c) 1#1**@#2#1*1
(d) 2#1**@#2#1**
(e) None of these
19. What will possibly be the code of ‘ANNUAL’?
(a) **@##1$$**@#
(b) *1@##1$$**@#
(c) **##@1$$**@#
(d) *2@##1$$**@#
(e) None of these
20. What is the code for ‘PROM’?
(a) 5#1$$@# (b) 2#1$$@#
(c) 4#1$$@# (d) 6#1$$@#
(e) None of these
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions:
There are three compartments A, B, C such as compartment
A is in west of compartment B and compartment A and
compartment B is in west of compartment C. Twelve boxes
P, Q, R, S, V, X, Y, Z, K, L, M, N are placed in three different
compartments such as four boxes are placed in each
compartment . And these four boxes are placed one above
another. Only one box is placed in between V and Z in
compartment B. R is placed on top in compartment A. Box
Y is in the immediate west of L. Box L is placed between box
M and N. M is placed above N. Two boxes are placed
between R and S in same compartment. Box Q is placed
immediately above P in the same compartment. Box X is
placed above box V and Z in the same compartment. Box V
is placed above box Z.
These boxes are shifting in other compartments as per the
cards drawn and only two cards drawn at a time -
I. If both the card drawn is heart then the box placed at
the top in compartment B will be interchanged with
the box placed at the bottom of Compartment C.
II. If among the card drawn one is diamond and another
is spade then the box which is second from the bottom
in Compartment A will be inter changed with box
placed at second from the top in Compartment C.
III. If among the two cards drawn one is Club and another
is Heart then the box placed at top and the box placed
at the bottom will be interchanged in compartment B.
IV. If among the two cards drawn one is club and another
is diamond then the box which is third from the bottom
in compartment B is interchanged with the box which
is third from the top in compartment A.
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The Cards Drawn are---
1. Club-Heart
2. Heart-Heart
3. Club-Diamond
4. Spade-Diamond
Note- The cards will be drawn in the given serial order.
21. Which of the following box is placed at the bottom of
Compartment C after the rearrangement?
(a) Box K (b) Box L (c) Box M
(d) Box Z
(e) None of these
22. Which of the following is to the west of box P after the
rearrangement?
(a) Box Q (b) Box R (c) Box M
(d) Box S (e) None of these
23. Which of the following box is kept at the top in
compartment B after the rearrangement?
(a) Box X (b) Box N (c) Box Y
(d) Box V (e) None of these
24. How many boxes are below box V in its respective
compartment after the rearrangement?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) One
(d) None (e) None of these
25. Which of the following combination of ‘Box-
compartment’ before the rearrangement is correct?
(a) Box R- C (b) Box N- A (c) Box V- C
(d) Box N- C (e) All are correct
26. Statement- Indian Metrological Department has
forecasted that there will be a situation of flood in City
A within the next 15 days.
Course of Action- I. The population of city A should
move to city B within next 15 days to get rid of the
problem.
II. The people of city A are advised to preserve
necessary items for future consumption.
(a) Only II (b) Both I and II
(c) Only I (d) Neither I nor II
(e) None of these
Direction (27-30): There are two rows given and to find
out the resultant of a particular row we need to follow the
following steps: -
Step 1: If an even number is followed by an odd number
then the resultant will be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 2: If an odd number is followed by a perfect square
then the resultant will be the difference of that square
number and the odd number.
Step 3: If an odd number is followed by another odd
number (but not a perfect square) then the resultant will
be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 4: If an odd number is followed by an even number
(but not a perfect square) then the resultant comes by
multiplying the numbers.
Step 5: If an even number is followed by another even
number then the resultant will be the division of first
number by the second number.
27. Find the sum of two rows
8 4 1
11 6 7
(a) 78 (b) 52 (c) 64
(d) 76 (e) None of the above
28. If the sum of the resultants of two rows is 46. Then find
the value of X.
9 2 7
24 4 X
(a) 16 (b) 27 (c) 8
(d) 15 (e) None of the above
29. Find the difference between the resultant of first and
second row.
13 3 7
4 11 12
(a) 117 (b) 126 (c) 157
(d) 96 (e)None of the above
30. Find the multiplication of the resultant of first and
second row.
21 19 8
16 13 9
(a) 110 (b) 85 (c) 100
(d) 120 (e)None of the above
Directions (31-34): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions.
Six subjects Hindi, English, chemistry, Mathematics,
Physics and Biology are taught at a coaching institute. Each
subject was given a definite and continuous time slots. (i.e.
there is no gap between two consecutive subjects). In a day
a total 14 hours class was scheduled. A subject can start its
slot from a whole hour or half hour only (i.e. a subject can
start from 4 pm, 4 : 30 pm but it cannot starts from 4:13
pm, 4:03 pm) Hindi class takes place from 11 am to 12:30
pm. Only one class took place between Hindi and
Mathematics. Time slot of Mathematics is twice the time
slot of Hindi. Physics classes starts from 5:30 pm.
Chemistry class took place between Hindi and Physics, but
it did not take place immediately after or before Physics.
Total slot time of English and Biology class is 4.5 hours.
Number of classes that took place between Biology and
Physics is same as the number of classes between
chemistry and Biology. Time slot of Chemistry is 1 hour
less than the time slot of Mathematics.
31. How many lectures are scheduled between Hindi and
Biology?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
32. Which of the following subject’s time slot is scheduled
from 12:30-2:30 pm?
(a) English (b) Chemistry (c) Biology
(d) Math’s (e) None of these
33. Which of the following subject is scheduled just after
English?
(a) Hindi (b) Chemistry (c) Biology
(d) Math’s (e) None of these
34. What is the duration (in hours) of the Physics’ lecture?
(a) 2.5 hour (b) 3 hour (c) 3.5 hour
(d) 1.5 hour (e) 2 hour
Direction (35-37): In the following questions, the symbols
#, &, @, * , $, % and © are used with the following meanings
as illustrated below. Study the following information and
answer the given questions:
A@B- A is the child of B.
A©B- A is the parent of B
A%B- A is father-in-law of B
A&B- A is brother-in-law of B
A$B- A is brother of B
A*B- A is wife of B
A#B- A is sister-in-law of B
35. If X©F$D&Q@H©E&F, then how is F related to H?
(a)father (b)Brother-in-law
(c)son-in-law (d)Sister
(e)None of these
36. If G*J$K©Y@V&C#G then how J is related to C?
(a) father (b) Brother-in-law
(c) daughter-in-law (d) Brother
(e) None of these
37. If K&L%M*N@O then how is N related to K?
(a)father (b) Uncle (c) Nephew
(d)Sister (e)None of these
Directions (38-41): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
Nine persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are going to gym on
three dates 8, 17, 25 of three different month January,
March and April of same year. Also each of them is of
different weight. Only three persons are heavier than S. Q
is going to gym immediately after N but not in the same
month as N. Only one person go to gym in between O and R
and all go in the same month. K is just heavier than M but
lighter than Q. L is heavier than S but lighter than N who is
not the heaviest. Only three persons go to gym in between
L and S but none of them go to gym in a month having 30
days. The one who go immediately after O is not lighter
than O. The one who is the lightest person attend gym
immediately after L. As many persons go to gym in
between N and K as between K and R. P is lighter than both
M and O. R is not lighter than K. The one who go to the gym
last is heavier than O but lighter than S.
38. Who among the following go to gym on 17
th
April?
(a) K (b) M (c) S
(d) R (e) None of these
39. How many persons go to gym between R and S?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
40. How many persons are heavier than R?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three
41. Who among the following go to gym immediately after
K?
(a) P (b) M (c) N
(d) O (e) Q
Directions (42-44): Study the information carefully
answers the questions given below.
a me either hour hand or minute hand is at 8
8 me either hour hand or minute hand is at 11
® me either hour hand or minute hand is at 6
£ me either hour hand or minute hand is at 9
Å me either hour hand or minute hand is at 2
µ me either hour hand or minute hand is at 5
Note: if two symbols are given than by default second
symbol is consider as minute hand and first symbol is
considered as hour hand. And all time are considered at
pm.
42. If a man leaves from GIP to WOW at ®Å. Usually he
takes 20 min to reach WOW, but that time he reaches
15 min later, then at what time he will reach WOW?
(a) 8® (b) ®8 (c) ®£
(d) ®® (e) None of these
43. A person takes 40 minutes to reach airport from his
office and he has to catch airplane that is scheduled to
depart at ‘£µ’ so at what time should he leave from his
office for the airport to arrive at the airport at 20
minutes earlier?
(a) µÅ (b) ®8 (c) ŵ
(d) aµ (e) None of these
44. If a man leaves from his home to office at ‘£8’ and he
takes 2hr to reach his office, at what time he will reach
to office?
(a) µ£ (b) 8Å
(c) 88 (d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Directions (45-48): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Ten vehicles are placed in two parallel rows, five vehicles
in row 1 facing north and rest in row 2 facing south having
equal distance between each other i.e. each of them faces
another vehicle.
These vehicles are placed according to speed which
increases from West to East direction in both rows but not
necessarily in the given order. Two vehicles are placed
between boat and the vehicle with speed 170 km/h. Car is
placed just next to the vehicle which faces Truck. Only one
vehicle is placed between Car and cycle. Scooter is just next
to the vehicle with speed 120 km/h, but none of them is
placed at extreme end of the row. All the vehicle with speed
less than 50 km/h faces South. Aeroplane is placed next to
vehicle with speed 228 km/h.
45. Which among the following vehicle is placed opposite
to Motor Cycle?
(a) Auto rickshaw (b) Train
(c) Cycle (d) Car
(e) Cannot be determined
46. What is the speed of the vehicle which is placed at
extreme left end of row 1?
(a) 54 km/h (b) 12km/h
(c) 290 km/h (d) 274 km/h
(e) 22 km/h
47. Which vehicle is placed at extreme left end of row 2?
(a) Train (b) cycle (c) Helicopter
(d) Aeroplane (e) Scooter
48. What is the speed range of the vehicle which is placed
exactly between Car and Aeroplane?
(a) (125-160) km/h
(b) (160-200) km/h
(c) (200-250) km/h
(d) (250-275) km/h
(e) None of these
Directions (49): Each question given below consists of a
statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II.
You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’
argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument. Give answer-
(a) If only argument I is strong
(b) If only argument II is strong
(c) If either I or II is strong
(d) If neither I nor II is strong
(e) If both I and II are strong
49. Statement: Should all the unauthorized structures in
the city be demolished?
Arguments:
I. No. Where will the people residing in such houses
live?
II. Yes. This will give a clear message to general public
and they will refrain from constructing
unauthorized buildings.
Directions (50): In question below is given a statement
followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted.
You have to consider the statement and the following
assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is
implicit in the statement.
Give answer-
(a) If only assumption I is implicit
(b) If only assumption II is implicit
(c) If either I or II is implicit
(d) If neither I nor II is implicit
(e) If both I and II are implicit
50. Statement: “I would like to study the impact of pay
revision on job satisfaction of employees.” — A tells B.
Assumptions:
I. Job satisfaction can be measured.
II. A has necessary competence to undertake such
study.
Directions (51-56): - Rahul goes to gym and runs 40
minutes on treadmill. For starting 15 minutes he runs at a
uniform speed of 5 km/hr and after that he runs at a
uniform speed of 9km/hr for remaining time. He runs total
(A) km on treadmill. After that he comes to his house and
get ready for office which is 45km away from his house. He
reaches office in 1.5 hours at 9:30 a.m.
In office he gives some work to his subordinates P 1 and P 2
at (B). P 1 can complete that work in 6 hours while
efficiency of P 1 and P 2 is in the ratio 5 : 4. P 1 and P 2 together
completes 75% of that work at 12:30 p.m. Rahul and P 2
together can complete same work in 3 hours. Rahul is (C)%
more efficient than P 1. After that work he comes back to
home in upstream (Speed of stream is 3km/hr and his
speed in still water and distance between his house and
office are same as earlier). He takes (D) hours to reach
home.
When he reaches home, two of his friends Aman and
Raman come at his house. All three starts to play a game in
which 2 dices are used by each person. (E) is the number
of outcomes in which first Rahul and then Aman throw
their respective dices. In a game, all three throw their dices
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