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Reasoning 
Instruction for Q.1  
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
U is 30m to the south of T. R is 30m to the east of P. U is 10m to the east of S. U is 10m to the north of Q. V 
is 20m to the east of U. Q is 20m to the east of P. 
 
Q.1)  
In which direction is point S with respect to point T?  
(a) Southeast 
(b) South 
(c) Northwest  
(d) Southwest 
(e) West 
 
Instruction for Q.2 to Q.3 
Study the given information carefully to answer the questions given below. 
There are seven members in family. L is the grandson of W and son of P. C is the niece of U who is 
unmarried. R is the mother-in-law of T. T has two children. There are only two married couples in the 
family. P does not have a sister. 
 
Q.2)  
How many male members are there in the family? 
(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4 
(d) 5 
(e) 3 or 4 
 
Q.3)  
Which of the following is one of the married couples? 
(a) L and C 
(b) W and P 
(c) R and T 
(d) P and T 
(e) P and C 
 
Instruction for Q.4 
In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given four conclusions 
numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 
 
Q.4)  
Statements: M > O = P, S < K = M, N > D = S 
Conclusions: 
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Reasoning 
Instruction for Q.1  
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
U is 30m to the south of T. R is 30m to the east of P. U is 10m to the east of S. U is 10m to the north of Q. V 
is 20m to the east of U. Q is 20m to the east of P. 
 
Q.1)  
In which direction is point S with respect to point T?  
(a) Southeast 
(b) South 
(c) Northwest  
(d) Southwest 
(e) West 
 
Instruction for Q.2 to Q.3 
Study the given information carefully to answer the questions given below. 
There are seven members in family. L is the grandson of W and son of P. C is the niece of U who is 
unmarried. R is the mother-in-law of T. T has two children. There are only two married couples in the 
family. P does not have a sister. 
 
Q.2)  
How many male members are there in the family? 
(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4 
(d) 5 
(e) 3 or 4 
 
Q.3)  
Which of the following is one of the married couples? 
(a) L and C 
(b) W and P 
(c) R and T 
(d) P and T 
(e) P and C 
 
Instruction for Q.4 
In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given four conclusions 
numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 
 
Q.4)  
Statements: M > O = P, S < K = M, N > D = S 
Conclusions: 
 
 
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I. P = S 
II. O < K 
III. M > D 
IV. N = M 
(a) Only II and III are true 
(b) Only II, III and IV are true 
(c) Only III and IV are true 
(d) Only II and IV are true 
(e) Only II is true 
 
Q.5)  
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from 
left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression ‘S = A’ 
definitely true and ‘P < E’ definitely false? 
S_P_A_C_E 
(a) >, <, =, = 
(b) >, >, =, = 
(c) <, =, =, < 
(d) =, =, =, = 
(e) =, =, =, = 
 
Instruction for Q.6 to Q.9 
Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide 
whether data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read the question and 
both the statements and give the answer. 
 
Q.6)  
Among five friends A, B, C, D and E having different heights, who is the tallest? 
I. C is taller than only one friend. Only one friend is taller than E. A is not the shortest. 
II. C is shorter than three persons. Only one person is taller than E. A is neither the tallest nor the shortest 
in the group. B is the shortest in the group. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.7)  
How many persons are sitting around a circle (all are facing inward)?  
I. G sits third to the right of F, who sits third to the right of A. Only three persons are sitting between C and 
G.  
II. Only two persons are sitting between A and C, who sits second to the right of G. F sits third to the right 
of A and only three persons sit between G and F. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
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Reasoning 
Instruction for Q.1  
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
U is 30m to the south of T. R is 30m to the east of P. U is 10m to the east of S. U is 10m to the north of Q. V 
is 20m to the east of U. Q is 20m to the east of P. 
 
Q.1)  
In which direction is point S with respect to point T?  
(a) Southeast 
(b) South 
(c) Northwest  
(d) Southwest 
(e) West 
 
Instruction for Q.2 to Q.3 
Study the given information carefully to answer the questions given below. 
There are seven members in family. L is the grandson of W and son of P. C is the niece of U who is 
unmarried. R is the mother-in-law of T. T has two children. There are only two married couples in the 
family. P does not have a sister. 
 
Q.2)  
How many male members are there in the family? 
(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4 
(d) 5 
(e) 3 or 4 
 
Q.3)  
Which of the following is one of the married couples? 
(a) L and C 
(b) W and P 
(c) R and T 
(d) P and T 
(e) P and C 
 
Instruction for Q.4 
In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given four conclusions 
numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 
 
Q.4)  
Statements: M > O = P, S < K = M, N > D = S 
Conclusions: 
 
 
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I. P = S 
II. O < K 
III. M > D 
IV. N = M 
(a) Only II and III are true 
(b) Only II, III and IV are true 
(c) Only III and IV are true 
(d) Only II and IV are true 
(e) Only II is true 
 
Q.5)  
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from 
left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression ‘S = A’ 
definitely true and ‘P < E’ definitely false? 
S_P_A_C_E 
(a) >, <, =, = 
(b) >, >, =, = 
(c) <, =, =, < 
(d) =, =, =, = 
(e) =, =, =, = 
 
Instruction for Q.6 to Q.9 
Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide 
whether data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read the question and 
both the statements and give the answer. 
 
Q.6)  
Among five friends A, B, C, D and E having different heights, who is the tallest? 
I. C is taller than only one friend. Only one friend is taller than E. A is not the shortest. 
II. C is shorter than three persons. Only one person is taller than E. A is neither the tallest nor the shortest 
in the group. B is the shortest in the group. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.7)  
How many persons are sitting around a circle (all are facing inward)?  
I. G sits third to the right of F, who sits third to the right of A. Only three persons are sitting between C and 
G.  
II. Only two persons are sitting between A and C, who sits second to the right of G. F sits third to the right 
of A and only three persons sit between G and F. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
 
 
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(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.8)  
What is the code for 'physics' in a code language? 
I. In the code language 'lv kp nt sp' means 'concept of the physics' and 'jl tv nt fg' means 'what are uses 
physics'. 
II. In the same language 'bd yz nt hs' means 'sound wave is physics' and 'xt om zi nt' means 'physics help 
solve problem'. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.9)  
What is the code for 'week' in a code language?  
I. ‘ja in ga' means 'interesting week ahead', 'ga re sa' means 'song was interesting' and 'po ja ka' means 
'blocks are ahead’. 
II. 'ke in pe' means 'after first week', 'ge in pe' means' week after month' and 're sa ta' means 'song was 
disco'. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Instruction for Q.10 to Q.11 
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are ten college friends J, I, H, G, F, E, D, C, B and A. They are sitting in two parallel rows facing each 
other. Each row consists of 5 members. Members of row 1 are facing north whereas members of row 2 are 
facing south. D is sitting exactly opposite to G who is sitting third to the right of J. D is sitting to the 
immediate left of I who is facing south. I sits third to the left of C who is sitting exactly opposite to E. H is 
sitting between J and F and is opposite to B. 
 
Q.10)  
Who among the following is sitting second to the left of H? 
(a) D 
(b) G 
(c) C 
(d) E 
(e) J 
 
 
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Reasoning 
Instruction for Q.1  
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
U is 30m to the south of T. R is 30m to the east of P. U is 10m to the east of S. U is 10m to the north of Q. V 
is 20m to the east of U. Q is 20m to the east of P. 
 
Q.1)  
In which direction is point S with respect to point T?  
(a) Southeast 
(b) South 
(c) Northwest  
(d) Southwest 
(e) West 
 
Instruction for Q.2 to Q.3 
Study the given information carefully to answer the questions given below. 
There are seven members in family. L is the grandson of W and son of P. C is the niece of U who is 
unmarried. R is the mother-in-law of T. T has two children. There are only two married couples in the 
family. P does not have a sister. 
 
Q.2)  
How many male members are there in the family? 
(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4 
(d) 5 
(e) 3 or 4 
 
Q.3)  
Which of the following is one of the married couples? 
(a) L and C 
(b) W and P 
(c) R and T 
(d) P and T 
(e) P and C 
 
Instruction for Q.4 
In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given four conclusions 
numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 
 
Q.4)  
Statements: M > O = P, S < K = M, N > D = S 
Conclusions: 
 
 
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I. P = S 
II. O < K 
III. M > D 
IV. N = M 
(a) Only II and III are true 
(b) Only II, III and IV are true 
(c) Only III and IV are true 
(d) Only II and IV are true 
(e) Only II is true 
 
Q.5)  
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from 
left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression ‘S = A’ 
definitely true and ‘P < E’ definitely false? 
S_P_A_C_E 
(a) >, <, =, = 
(b) >, >, =, = 
(c) <, =, =, < 
(d) =, =, =, = 
(e) =, =, =, = 
 
Instruction for Q.6 to Q.9 
Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide 
whether data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read the question and 
both the statements and give the answer. 
 
Q.6)  
Among five friends A, B, C, D and E having different heights, who is the tallest? 
I. C is taller than only one friend. Only one friend is taller than E. A is not the shortest. 
II. C is shorter than three persons. Only one person is taller than E. A is neither the tallest nor the shortest 
in the group. B is the shortest in the group. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.7)  
How many persons are sitting around a circle (all are facing inward)?  
I. G sits third to the right of F, who sits third to the right of A. Only three persons are sitting between C and 
G.  
II. Only two persons are sitting between A and C, who sits second to the right of G. F sits third to the right 
of A and only three persons sit between G and F. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
 
 
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(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.8)  
What is the code for 'physics' in a code language? 
I. In the code language 'lv kp nt sp' means 'concept of the physics' and 'jl tv nt fg' means 'what are uses 
physics'. 
II. In the same language 'bd yz nt hs' means 'sound wave is physics' and 'xt om zi nt' means 'physics help 
solve problem'. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.9)  
What is the code for 'week' in a code language?  
I. ‘ja in ga' means 'interesting week ahead', 'ga re sa' means 'song was interesting' and 'po ja ka' means 
'blocks are ahead’. 
II. 'ke in pe' means 'after first week', 'ge in pe' means' week after month' and 're sa ta' means 'song was 
disco'. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Instruction for Q.10 to Q.11 
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are ten college friends J, I, H, G, F, E, D, C, B and A. They are sitting in two parallel rows facing each 
other. Each row consists of 5 members. Members of row 1 are facing north whereas members of row 2 are 
facing south. D is sitting exactly opposite to G who is sitting third to the right of J. D is sitting to the 
immediate left of I who is facing south. I sits third to the left of C who is sitting exactly opposite to E. H is 
sitting between J and F and is opposite to B. 
 
Q.10)  
Who among the following is sitting second to the left of H? 
(a) D 
(b) G 
(c) C 
(d) E 
(e) J 
 
 
 
 
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Q.11)  
Which of the following group of persons are facing south? 
(a) I, D, F 
(b) A, B, D 
(c) I, C, H 
(d) C, D, J 
(e) B, I, E 
Instruction for Q.12 to Q.15 
In each of these questions three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been 
given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows: 
 
Q.12)  
Statements: 
All wardrobes are woods.  
Some woods are tables. 
No table is a chair. 
Conclusions:  
I. All wardrobes being chairs is a possibility.  
II. All chairs being woods is a possibility. 
(a) if only conclusion I follows 
(b) if only conclusion II follows 
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) if both conclusion I and II follow 
 
Q.13)  
Statement:  
Some flags are red. 
Some black are white.  
All white are red. 
Conclusions: 
I. All flags being white is a possibility. 
II. No red is black. 
(a) if only conclusion I follows 
(b) if only conclusion II follows 
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) if both conclusion I and II follow 
 
Q.14)  
Statement: 
No fruit is food. 
Some fruits are vegetables.  
All foods are flowers. 
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Reasoning 
Instruction for Q.1  
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
U is 30m to the south of T. R is 30m to the east of P. U is 10m to the east of S. U is 10m to the north of Q. V 
is 20m to the east of U. Q is 20m to the east of P. 
 
Q.1)  
In which direction is point S with respect to point T?  
(a) Southeast 
(b) South 
(c) Northwest  
(d) Southwest 
(e) West 
 
Instruction for Q.2 to Q.3 
Study the given information carefully to answer the questions given below. 
There are seven members in family. L is the grandson of W and son of P. C is the niece of U who is 
unmarried. R is the mother-in-law of T. T has two children. There are only two married couples in the 
family. P does not have a sister. 
 
Q.2)  
How many male members are there in the family? 
(a) 2 
(b) 3 
(c) 4 
(d) 5 
(e) 3 or 4 
 
Q.3)  
Which of the following is one of the married couples? 
(a) L and C 
(b) W and P 
(c) R and T 
(d) P and T 
(e) P and C 
 
Instruction for Q.4 
In the given question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given four conclusions 
numbered I, II, III and IV is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 
 
Q.4)  
Statements: M > O = P, S < K = M, N > D = S 
Conclusions: 
 
 
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I. P = S 
II. O < K 
III. M > D 
IV. N = M 
(a) Only II and III are true 
(b) Only II, III and IV are true 
(c) Only III and IV are true 
(d) Only II and IV are true 
(e) Only II is true 
 
Q.5)  
Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from 
left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression ‘S = A’ 
definitely true and ‘P < E’ definitely false? 
S_P_A_C_E 
(a) >, <, =, = 
(b) >, >, =, = 
(c) <, =, =, < 
(d) =, =, =, = 
(e) =, =, =, = 
 
Instruction for Q.6 to Q.9 
Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide 
whether data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read the question and 
both the statements and give the answer. 
 
Q.6)  
Among five friends A, B, C, D and E having different heights, who is the tallest? 
I. C is taller than only one friend. Only one friend is taller than E. A is not the shortest. 
II. C is shorter than three persons. Only one person is taller than E. A is neither the tallest nor the shortest 
in the group. B is the shortest in the group. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.7)  
How many persons are sitting around a circle (all are facing inward)?  
I. G sits third to the right of F, who sits third to the right of A. Only three persons are sitting between C and 
G.  
II. Only two persons are sitting between A and C, who sits second to the right of G. F sits third to the right 
of A and only three persons sit between G and F. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
 
 
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(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.8)  
What is the code for 'physics' in a code language? 
I. In the code language 'lv kp nt sp' means 'concept of the physics' and 'jl tv nt fg' means 'what are uses 
physics'. 
II. In the same language 'bd yz nt hs' means 'sound wave is physics' and 'xt om zi nt' means 'physics help 
solve problem'. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Q.9)  
What is the code for 'week' in a code language?  
I. ‘ja in ga' means 'interesting week ahead', 'ga re sa' means 'song was interesting' and 'po ja ka' means 
'blocks are ahead’. 
II. 'ke in pe' means 'after first week', 'ge in pe' means' week after month' and 're sa ta' means 'song was 
disco'. 
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient 
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient 
(c) If either statement I or II is sufficient 
(d) If both statement I and II together are not sufficient 
(e) If both statement I and II together are sufficient, but neither of them alone is sufficient 
 
Instruction for Q.10 to Q.11 
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
There are ten college friends J, I, H, G, F, E, D, C, B and A. They are sitting in two parallel rows facing each 
other. Each row consists of 5 members. Members of row 1 are facing north whereas members of row 2 are 
facing south. D is sitting exactly opposite to G who is sitting third to the right of J. D is sitting to the 
immediate left of I who is facing south. I sits third to the left of C who is sitting exactly opposite to E. H is 
sitting between J and F and is opposite to B. 
 
Q.10)  
Who among the following is sitting second to the left of H? 
(a) D 
(b) G 
(c) C 
(d) E 
(e) J 
 
 
 
 
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Q.11)  
Which of the following group of persons are facing south? 
(a) I, D, F 
(b) A, B, D 
(c) I, C, H 
(d) C, D, J 
(e) B, I, E 
Instruction for Q.12 to Q.15 
In each of these questions three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been 
given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows: 
 
Q.12)  
Statements: 
All wardrobes are woods.  
Some woods are tables. 
No table is a chair. 
Conclusions:  
I. All wardrobes being chairs is a possibility.  
II. All chairs being woods is a possibility. 
(a) if only conclusion I follows 
(b) if only conclusion II follows 
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) if both conclusion I and II follow 
 
Q.13)  
Statement:  
Some flags are red. 
Some black are white.  
All white are red. 
Conclusions: 
I. All flags being white is a possibility. 
II. No red is black. 
(a) if only conclusion I follows 
(b) if only conclusion II follows 
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) if both conclusion I and II follow 
 
Q.14)  
Statement: 
No fruit is food. 
Some fruits are vegetables.  
All foods are flowers. 
 
 
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Conclusions: 
I. All foods being vegetables is a possibility. 
II. Some flowers are not fruits. 
(a) if only conclusion I follows 
(b) if only conclusion II follows 
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) if both conclusion I and II follow 
 
Q.15)  
Statements: 
Only a few bonds are agreements. 
No condition is a bond.  
A few agreements are points. 
Conclusions: 
I. A few points can be bonds.  
II. No bond is a point. 
(a) Only conclusion I follows 
(b) Only conclusion II follows  
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows 
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 
(e) Both conclusions I and II follow 
 
Instruction for Q.16 to Q.20  
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: 
Seven persons D, E, F, G, H, I and J are to attend a seminar in the months of February, March, April, May, 
August, October and December but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different colour, 
viz Black, Blue, Green, Orange, Red, White and Yellow but not necessarily in the same order. 
The one who likes Green attends the seminar immediately before D. F attends the seminar immediately 
after D. The one who likes Red attends the seminar in a month having less than 31 days. Only one person 
attends the seminar between D and the one who likes Red. 
J attends the seminar in a month having less than 31 days. I attends the seminar immediately after J. Only 
two persons attend the seminar between F and E. Only one person attends the seminar between D and the 
one who likes Orange. J does not like Black. The one who likes Black attends the seminar immediately 
before the one who likes Yellow. H does not like Green. The one who likes Orange attends the seminar in a 
month having 31 days but not in August or March. The one who likes White attends the seminar in a 
month having less than 30 days. 
 
Q.16)  
How many persons attend the seminar between F and the one who likes Blue?  
(a) None  
(b) Two 
(c) One 
(d) Three  
(e) Five 
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