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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully
to find given questions.
8 persons namely P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around
a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are
sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the
middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit
in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit
at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2.
P sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. P is
an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years
old. Two persons sit between Q and having the age of 39.
Q has not the age of 44. W sits 2nd to the left of Q. S is
immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three
persons sit between Z and the one having age of 15. The
difference between the ages of Z and the one who is 2nd to
the left of Z is 6. S is older than Z. Immediate neighbours of
S are younger than S. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the
right of the person having age 10. Age of P is not 10. Y sits
immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of Y is
51. Age of R is greater than 20. Age of R is 24 years more
than X. Age of X is 3 years more than age of P.
1. Who among the following is of 9 years old?
(a) P (b) S (c) W
(d) X (e) No one
2. Who sits 2
nd
right of the one who sits immediate left of
the one whose age is 51 years old?
(a) R (b) S (c) Y
(d) Q (e) W
3. How many persons sit between the one who is of 15
years old and the one who is of 12 years old, when
counted anticlockwise from the one who is of 15 years
old?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these
4. ho among the following sits diagonally opposite to Z?
(a) X (b) T (c) S
(d) P (e) W
5. Who among the following sits immediate right of S?
(a) P (b) W (c) Y
(d) R (e) Z
6. Television is no longer the medium of entertainment at
present. Mobile has taken the place of it among the
youngsters as they used to spend most of their time on
it.
Which of the following can be hypothesized from the
given statement?
(a) Television is still most popular among kids.
(b) People love to play games at mobile phone instead
of involving in outdoor activities.
(c) Mobile has become the addiction for the younger
generation.
(d) The older generation is not comfortable in using
mobile phone for their entertainment.
(e) A proper treatment is required by a doctor to get
rid of the addiction of the mobile phone.
7. Mosquito bites can be more than just annoying and
itchy. They can make you really sick. Protect yourself
and your family from mosquitoes during travelling.
Because dangerous diseases like Zika, dengue, and
chikungunya are spread by mosquitoes.
Which of the following can be assumed from the given
statement?
(a) Mosquitoes are more dangerous than any other
animals in the world.
(b) There is no treatment of diseases like Zika, dengue,
and chikungunya that are spread by mosquitoes.
(c) Forty percent of the world’s population lives in an
area at risk for dengue spread by mosquito and an
estimated 390 million people per year are infected
with the viruses.
(d) There are more chances to get infected from
mosquitoes while travelling rather than staying at
home.
(e) All travelers are suffering from diseases like Zika,
dengue, and chikungunya spread by mosquitoes.
Directions (8-11): Read the following information and
answer the questions that follow:
‘A’ walks 10 km north from point Q to reach point H. He
takes a left turn and walks 9 km to reach point S. On the
other side, ‘B’ walks 5 km north from point Y to reach point
J. Point Y is 9 km either east or west from point Q. Next ‘B’
turns to his right and walks 4km to reach point D. Also ‘A’
turned left from point S and reached point M after walking
5 km. M is in west direction from J.
8. What is the shortest distance between points M and J?
(a) 10 km (b) 26 km (c) 18 km
(d) 12 km (e) Cannot be Determined
9. If ‘B’ walks 4 km east from point Y, then he is in which
direction with respect to point D?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
REASONING ABILITY
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully
to find given questions.
8 persons namely P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around
a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are
sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the
middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit
in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit
at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2.
P sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. P is
an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years
old. Two persons sit between Q and having the age of 39.
Q has not the age of 44. W sits 2nd to the left of Q. S is
immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three
persons sit between Z and the one having age of 15. The
difference between the ages of Z and the one who is 2nd to
the left of Z is 6. S is older than Z. Immediate neighbours of
S are younger than S. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the
right of the person having age 10. Age of P is not 10. Y sits
immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of Y is
51. Age of R is greater than 20. Age of R is 24 years more
than X. Age of X is 3 years more than age of P.
1. Who among the following is of 9 years old?
(a) P (b) S (c) W
(d) X (e) No one
2. Who sits 2
nd
right of the one who sits immediate left of
the one whose age is 51 years old?
(a) R (b) S (c) Y
(d) Q (e) W
3. How many persons sit between the one who is of 15
years old and the one who is of 12 years old, when
counted anticlockwise from the one who is of 15 years
old?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these
4. ho among the following sits diagonally opposite to Z?
(a) X (b) T (c) S
(d) P (e) W
5. Who among the following sits immediate right of S?
(a) P (b) W (c) Y
(d) R (e) Z
6. Television is no longer the medium of entertainment at
present. Mobile has taken the place of it among the
youngsters as they used to spend most of their time on
it.
Which of the following can be hypothesized from the
given statement?
(a) Television is still most popular among kids.
(b) People love to play games at mobile phone instead
of involving in outdoor activities.
(c) Mobile has become the addiction for the younger
generation.
(d) The older generation is not comfortable in using
mobile phone for their entertainment.
(e) A proper treatment is required by a doctor to get
rid of the addiction of the mobile phone.
7. Mosquito bites can be more than just annoying and
itchy. They can make you really sick. Protect yourself
and your family from mosquitoes during travelling.
Because dangerous diseases like Zika, dengue, and
chikungunya are spread by mosquitoes.
Which of the following can be assumed from the given
statement?
(a) Mosquitoes are more dangerous than any other
animals in the world.
(b) There is no treatment of diseases like Zika, dengue,
and chikungunya that are spread by mosquitoes.
(c) Forty percent of the world’s population lives in an
area at risk for dengue spread by mosquito and an
estimated 390 million people per year are infected
with the viruses.
(d) There are more chances to get infected from
mosquitoes while travelling rather than staying at
home.
(e) All travelers are suffering from diseases like Zika,
dengue, and chikungunya spread by mosquitoes.
Directions (8-11): Read the following information and
answer the questions that follow:
‘A’ walks 10 km north from point Q to reach point H. He
takes a left turn and walks 9 km to reach point S. On the
other side, ‘B’ walks 5 km north from point Y to reach point
J. Point Y is 9 km either east or west from point Q. Next ‘B’
turns to his right and walks 4km to reach point D. Also ‘A’
turned left from point S and reached point M after walking
5 km. M is in west direction from J.
8. What is the shortest distance between points M and J?
(a) 10 km (b) 26 km (c) 18 km
(d) 12 km (e) Cannot be Determined
9. If ‘B’ walks 4 km east from point Y, then he is in which
direction with respect to point D?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
REASONING ABILITY
10. What is the shortest distance between points Q and D?
(a) v194 km (b) v198 km (c) v197 km
(d) v196 km (e) v195 km
11. What is the direction of J with respect to Q?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
Directions (12-16): Read the following information
carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H born on 7th, 9th, 16th
and 19th in March and July. Each one of them likes either a
colour or a fruit. The persons who likes colours were born
on that day which is a perfect square and the colour they
likes are:- Yellow, Green, Red and Blue. The persons who
were born on the day which denotes a prime number like
fruits – Apple, Cherry, Mango and Banana.
The one who likes yellow colour was born on a day which
is a perfect square in the month of march. No person was
born between D and the one who likes yellow. D doesn’t
like colours. Three persons were born between D and the
one who likes Mango. There is no person born between the
one who likes Mango and Blue colour. The number of
people born after the one who likes blue colour is one less
than the number of persons born before A. The one who
likes Apple was born immediately before B. B do not like
Mango. The number of people born before B is same as the
number of persons born after G. Three persons were born
between the one who likes Green and H. H and the one who
likes Cherry was born in the same month but not in March.
C was born after the one who likes Blue colour. E doesn’t
like any colour. F doesn’t like Apple.
12. Who among the following likes green colour?
(a) B (b) A (c) G
(d) H (e) C
13. Who was born on 16
th
March?
(a) D (b) A (c) G
(d) F (e) E
14. Who among the following likes cherry?
(a) F (b) G (c) H
(d) A (e) B
15. Who was born on 19
th
July?
(a) C (b) A (c) D
(d) B (e) E
16. Who among the following likes red colour?
(a) A (b) B (c) H
(d) C (e) D
Directions (17-21): Each of the questions given below
consists of a question and two statements numbered I and
II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the question.
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question,
but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
question.
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
(c) If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the
question.
(d) If both the statements I and II taken together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If both the statements I and II taken together are
sufficient to answer the question.
17. What is the code for 'festival' in a code language?
I. In that language `lo ko ni sa' means 'Celebrate
festival light bright' and 'jo to ni fa' means 'festival
surprise candle shine '.
II. In the same language 'bi ya la fa' means 'surprise
high celebration delight' and ‘ya la fa ni’ means
‘Surprise festival high delight’.
18. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a
circular table? Are they all facing the center?
I. A sits second to the left of F. D sits second to the
right of F. Both E and C are immediate neighbour
of A. F is facing inside.
II. B is second to the left of E. Only D is between B and
E. C is to immediate left of F. B sits opposite to A. C
is third to the left of D. E is second to the right of B
and second to the left of C.
19. Six persons A, B, C, D, E, F have different heights. Who
among the following is second tallest?
(I) F is taller than only one person. C is taller than A
but shorter than E.
(II) A is taller than both F and B. E is not the tallest.
20. Who sits second to the left of Sparrow?
(I) Five birds i.e. myna, parrot, bulbul, crow and
sparrow are sitting in a row in north direction.
Myna sits at one of the extreme end. Parrot sits in
between Myna and Bulbul.
(II) Only one person sits in between Bulbul and
Sparrow. Sparrow does not sit to the left of Parrot.
21. Five persons P, Q, R, S, T live on five different floors
such as bottom floor is numbered as 1 and top floor is
numbered as 5. Who among the following lives on
fourth floor?
(I) Three person lives between Q and T. R lives on
third floor.
(II) Only one person lives between P and S. T does not
live above R.
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are going to four
cities on four different dates i.e. 2
nd
, 4
th
, 7
th
and 9
th
of the
month. Each person goes on different cities on different
dates. Four cities are namely Pune, Chandigarh, Kochi and
Patna, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one
person goes on each date.
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully
to find given questions.
8 persons namely P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around
a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are
sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the
middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit
in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit
at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2.
P sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. P is
an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years
old. Two persons sit between Q and having the age of 39.
Q has not the age of 44. W sits 2nd to the left of Q. S is
immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three
persons sit between Z and the one having age of 15. The
difference between the ages of Z and the one who is 2nd to
the left of Z is 6. S is older than Z. Immediate neighbours of
S are younger than S. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the
right of the person having age 10. Age of P is not 10. Y sits
immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of Y is
51. Age of R is greater than 20. Age of R is 24 years more
than X. Age of X is 3 years more than age of P.
1. Who among the following is of 9 years old?
(a) P (b) S (c) W
(d) X (e) No one
2. Who sits 2
nd
right of the one who sits immediate left of
the one whose age is 51 years old?
(a) R (b) S (c) Y
(d) Q (e) W
3. How many persons sit between the one who is of 15
years old and the one who is of 12 years old, when
counted anticlockwise from the one who is of 15 years
old?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these
4. ho among the following sits diagonally opposite to Z?
(a) X (b) T (c) S
(d) P (e) W
5. Who among the following sits immediate right of S?
(a) P (b) W (c) Y
(d) R (e) Z
6. Television is no longer the medium of entertainment at
present. Mobile has taken the place of it among the
youngsters as they used to spend most of their time on
it.
Which of the following can be hypothesized from the
given statement?
(a) Television is still most popular among kids.
(b) People love to play games at mobile phone instead
of involving in outdoor activities.
(c) Mobile has become the addiction for the younger
generation.
(d) The older generation is not comfortable in using
mobile phone for their entertainment.
(e) A proper treatment is required by a doctor to get
rid of the addiction of the mobile phone.
7. Mosquito bites can be more than just annoying and
itchy. They can make you really sick. Protect yourself
and your family from mosquitoes during travelling.
Because dangerous diseases like Zika, dengue, and
chikungunya are spread by mosquitoes.
Which of the following can be assumed from the given
statement?
(a) Mosquitoes are more dangerous than any other
animals in the world.
(b) There is no treatment of diseases like Zika, dengue,
and chikungunya that are spread by mosquitoes.
(c) Forty percent of the world’s population lives in an
area at risk for dengue spread by mosquito and an
estimated 390 million people per year are infected
with the viruses.
(d) There are more chances to get infected from
mosquitoes while travelling rather than staying at
home.
(e) All travelers are suffering from diseases like Zika,
dengue, and chikungunya spread by mosquitoes.
Directions (8-11): Read the following information and
answer the questions that follow:
‘A’ walks 10 km north from point Q to reach point H. He
takes a left turn and walks 9 km to reach point S. On the
other side, ‘B’ walks 5 km north from point Y to reach point
J. Point Y is 9 km either east or west from point Q. Next ‘B’
turns to his right and walks 4km to reach point D. Also ‘A’
turned left from point S and reached point M after walking
5 km. M is in west direction from J.
8. What is the shortest distance between points M and J?
(a) 10 km (b) 26 km (c) 18 km
(d) 12 km (e) Cannot be Determined
9. If ‘B’ walks 4 km east from point Y, then he is in which
direction with respect to point D?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
REASONING ABILITY
10. What is the shortest distance between points Q and D?
(a) v194 km (b) v198 km (c) v197 km
(d) v196 km (e) v195 km
11. What is the direction of J with respect to Q?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
Directions (12-16): Read the following information
carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H born on 7th, 9th, 16th
and 19th in March and July. Each one of them likes either a
colour or a fruit. The persons who likes colours were born
on that day which is a perfect square and the colour they
likes are:- Yellow, Green, Red and Blue. The persons who
were born on the day which denotes a prime number like
fruits – Apple, Cherry, Mango and Banana.
The one who likes yellow colour was born on a day which
is a perfect square in the month of march. No person was
born between D and the one who likes yellow. D doesn’t
like colours. Three persons were born between D and the
one who likes Mango. There is no person born between the
one who likes Mango and Blue colour. The number of
people born after the one who likes blue colour is one less
than the number of persons born before A. The one who
likes Apple was born immediately before B. B do not like
Mango. The number of people born before B is same as the
number of persons born after G. Three persons were born
between the one who likes Green and H. H and the one who
likes Cherry was born in the same month but not in March.
C was born after the one who likes Blue colour. E doesn’t
like any colour. F doesn’t like Apple.
12. Who among the following likes green colour?
(a) B (b) A (c) G
(d) H (e) C
13. Who was born on 16
th
March?
(a) D (b) A (c) G
(d) F (e) E
14. Who among the following likes cherry?
(a) F (b) G (c) H
(d) A (e) B
15. Who was born on 19
th
July?
(a) C (b) A (c) D
(d) B (e) E
16. Who among the following likes red colour?
(a) A (b) B (c) H
(d) C (e) D
Directions (17-21): Each of the questions given below
consists of a question and two statements numbered I and
II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the question.
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question,
but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
question.
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
(c) If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the
question.
(d) If both the statements I and II taken together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If both the statements I and II taken together are
sufficient to answer the question.
17. What is the code for 'festival' in a code language?
I. In that language `lo ko ni sa' means 'Celebrate
festival light bright' and 'jo to ni fa' means 'festival
surprise candle shine '.
II. In the same language 'bi ya la fa' means 'surprise
high celebration delight' and ‘ya la fa ni’ means
‘Surprise festival high delight’.
18. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a
circular table? Are they all facing the center?
I. A sits second to the left of F. D sits second to the
right of F. Both E and C are immediate neighbour
of A. F is facing inside.
II. B is second to the left of E. Only D is between B and
E. C is to immediate left of F. B sits opposite to A. C
is third to the left of D. E is second to the right of B
and second to the left of C.
19. Six persons A, B, C, D, E, F have different heights. Who
among the following is second tallest?
(I) F is taller than only one person. C is taller than A
but shorter than E.
(II) A is taller than both F and B. E is not the tallest.
20. Who sits second to the left of Sparrow?
(I) Five birds i.e. myna, parrot, bulbul, crow and
sparrow are sitting in a row in north direction.
Myna sits at one of the extreme end. Parrot sits in
between Myna and Bulbul.
(II) Only one person sits in between Bulbul and
Sparrow. Sparrow does not sit to the left of Parrot.
21. Five persons P, Q, R, S, T live on five different floors
such as bottom floor is numbered as 1 and top floor is
numbered as 5. Who among the following lives on
fourth floor?
(I) Three person lives between Q and T. R lives on
third floor.
(II) Only one person lives between P and S. T does not
live above R.
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are going to four
cities on four different dates i.e. 2
nd
, 4
th
, 7
th
and 9
th
of the
month. Each person goes on different cities on different
dates. Four cities are namely Pune, Chandigarh, Kochi and
Patna, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one
person goes on each date.
No person goes to Pune on 4
th
of the month. R does not go
to any city on 2
nd
and 7
th
of the month. The persons, who
go on 7
th,
go to every city. Y goes to Kochi only with that
person who goes on 7
th
of the month. Maximum four
persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to
Chandigarh. Z does not go on 7
th
of the month. S does not
go to Pune but go with U, who goes on 9
th
of the month. One
of the person, who goes to Kochi, goes on even number date
of the month, which is more than 3. R goes to Pune with Q,
but does not go with X. X goes on that city in which most of
the person are going. V does not go with S and Z but go with
another person. Z goes to Pune. T does not go with U. W
does not go on 9
th
and 2
nd
of the month. X goes on an odd
number date of the month and no any person go on that
date on which X goes in that city. One of the person, who
goes to Pune go on even number date of the month. S goes
on an odd number date of the month.
22. Who among the following person goes to Chandigarh?
(a) R (b) V (c) X
(d) T (e) Q
23. In which of the following city most of the persons are
going?
(a) Chandigarh (b) Pune (c) Kochi
(d) Both Kochi and Pune (e) Patna
24 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on their positions in the above arrangement and
so form a group. Who among the one that does not
belong to that group?
(a) S (b) R (c) Y
(d) X (e) T
25. Which of the following statement is true regarding U?
(a) Only U goes to Chandigarh.
(b) U goes on 7
th
of the month
(c) None of the option is true
(d) U goes to that city in which most of the person is
going.
(e) U goes with Z
26. Who among the following person goes on 2
nd
of the
month?
(a) Z (b) Q (c) W
(d) Y (e) S
27. Releasing the 'Road Accidents in India - 2016' report,
the Road Transport and Highways Minister said more
than 400 people lost their lives daily on roads in road
accidents at night.
Which of the following could be the appropriate cause
of the death in road accidents at night?
(a) Increase in population lead to more number of
accidents.
(b) Many people prefer to travel in night rather than in
day.
(c) Lack of proper lightning arrangement and
undignified installation of traffic signals at many
places.
(d) Traffic rules are stricter in day-time to avoid traffic
congestion problem.
(e) Traffic violation is not a punishable offence in
India.
Directions (28-32): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an
input line of words and numbers rearranges them
following a particular rule. The following is an illustration
of input and rearrangement.
Input: 97 nosy 21 snow cold 32 asian 46 65 viral 83 high
Step I: 211 97 nosy snow cold asian 46 65 viral 83 high 322
Step II: asian 211 97 nosy snow 46 65 viral 83 high 322
cold
Step III: 463 asian 211 97 nosy snow viral 83 high 322 cold
654
Step IV: high 463 asian 211 97 snow viral 83 322 cold 654
nosy
Step V: 835 high 463 asian 211 snow viral 322 cold 654
nosy 976
Step VI: snow 835 high 463 asian 211 322 cold 654 nosy
976 viral
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the
rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the
following questions the appropriate steps for the given
input.
Input: peak 18 utility 76 emerge 27 beautiful 37 51 visible
86 know
28. How many steps would be needed to complete the
arrangement?
(a) X (b) VIII (c) V
(d) VI (e) None of these
29. What will the addition of the numbers which is fifth
from the left end in step II and 5
th
from the right end in
step IV?
(a) 312 (b) 210 (c) 162
(d) 165 (e) None of these
30. Which of the following would be the difference of the
numbers which is 2
nd
from left end in step IV and 2
nd
from right end in Step II?
(a) 290 (b) 83 (c) 193
(d) 101 (e) None of these
31. Which of the following element will be 6
th
from the left
of 3
rd
from the right end in step V?
(a) 181 (b) beautiful (c) 373
(d) know (e) None of these
32. In Step IV, which of the following word/number would
be on 4
th
position (from the left end)?
(a) visible (b) 181 (c) 97
(d) utility (e) None of these
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully
to find given questions.
8 persons namely P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around
a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are
sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the
middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit
in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit
at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2.
P sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. P is
an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years
old. Two persons sit between Q and having the age of 39.
Q has not the age of 44. W sits 2nd to the left of Q. S is
immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three
persons sit between Z and the one having age of 15. The
difference between the ages of Z and the one who is 2nd to
the left of Z is 6. S is older than Z. Immediate neighbours of
S are younger than S. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the
right of the person having age 10. Age of P is not 10. Y sits
immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of Y is
51. Age of R is greater than 20. Age of R is 24 years more
than X. Age of X is 3 years more than age of P.
1. Who among the following is of 9 years old?
(a) P (b) S (c) W
(d) X (e) No one
2. Who sits 2
nd
right of the one who sits immediate left of
the one whose age is 51 years old?
(a) R (b) S (c) Y
(d) Q (e) W
3. How many persons sit between the one who is of 15
years old and the one who is of 12 years old, when
counted anticlockwise from the one who is of 15 years
old?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these
4. ho among the following sits diagonally opposite to Z?
(a) X (b) T (c) S
(d) P (e) W
5. Who among the following sits immediate right of S?
(a) P (b) W (c) Y
(d) R (e) Z
6. Television is no longer the medium of entertainment at
present. Mobile has taken the place of it among the
youngsters as they used to spend most of their time on
it.
Which of the following can be hypothesized from the
given statement?
(a) Television is still most popular among kids.
(b) People love to play games at mobile phone instead
of involving in outdoor activities.
(c) Mobile has become the addiction for the younger
generation.
(d) The older generation is not comfortable in using
mobile phone for their entertainment.
(e) A proper treatment is required by a doctor to get
rid of the addiction of the mobile phone.
7. Mosquito bites can be more than just annoying and
itchy. They can make you really sick. Protect yourself
and your family from mosquitoes during travelling.
Because dangerous diseases like Zika, dengue, and
chikungunya are spread by mosquitoes.
Which of the following can be assumed from the given
statement?
(a) Mosquitoes are more dangerous than any other
animals in the world.
(b) There is no treatment of diseases like Zika, dengue,
and chikungunya that are spread by mosquitoes.
(c) Forty percent of the world’s population lives in an
area at risk for dengue spread by mosquito and an
estimated 390 million people per year are infected
with the viruses.
(d) There are more chances to get infected from
mosquitoes while travelling rather than staying at
home.
(e) All travelers are suffering from diseases like Zika,
dengue, and chikungunya spread by mosquitoes.
Directions (8-11): Read the following information and
answer the questions that follow:
‘A’ walks 10 km north from point Q to reach point H. He
takes a left turn and walks 9 km to reach point S. On the
other side, ‘B’ walks 5 km north from point Y to reach point
J. Point Y is 9 km either east or west from point Q. Next ‘B’
turns to his right and walks 4km to reach point D. Also ‘A’
turned left from point S and reached point M after walking
5 km. M is in west direction from J.
8. What is the shortest distance between points M and J?
(a) 10 km (b) 26 km (c) 18 km
(d) 12 km (e) Cannot be Determined
9. If ‘B’ walks 4 km east from point Y, then he is in which
direction with respect to point D?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
REASONING ABILITY
10. What is the shortest distance between points Q and D?
(a) v194 km (b) v198 km (c) v197 km
(d) v196 km (e) v195 km
11. What is the direction of J with respect to Q?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
Directions (12-16): Read the following information
carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H born on 7th, 9th, 16th
and 19th in March and July. Each one of them likes either a
colour or a fruit. The persons who likes colours were born
on that day which is a perfect square and the colour they
likes are:- Yellow, Green, Red and Blue. The persons who
were born on the day which denotes a prime number like
fruits – Apple, Cherry, Mango and Banana.
The one who likes yellow colour was born on a day which
is a perfect square in the month of march. No person was
born between D and the one who likes yellow. D doesn’t
like colours. Three persons were born between D and the
one who likes Mango. There is no person born between the
one who likes Mango and Blue colour. The number of
people born after the one who likes blue colour is one less
than the number of persons born before A. The one who
likes Apple was born immediately before B. B do not like
Mango. The number of people born before B is same as the
number of persons born after G. Three persons were born
between the one who likes Green and H. H and the one who
likes Cherry was born in the same month but not in March.
C was born after the one who likes Blue colour. E doesn’t
like any colour. F doesn’t like Apple.
12. Who among the following likes green colour?
(a) B (b) A (c) G
(d) H (e) C
13. Who was born on 16
th
March?
(a) D (b) A (c) G
(d) F (e) E
14. Who among the following likes cherry?
(a) F (b) G (c) H
(d) A (e) B
15. Who was born on 19
th
July?
(a) C (b) A (c) D
(d) B (e) E
16. Who among the following likes red colour?
(a) A (b) B (c) H
(d) C (e) D
Directions (17-21): Each of the questions given below
consists of a question and two statements numbered I and
II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the question.
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question,
but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
question.
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
(c) If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the
question.
(d) If both the statements I and II taken together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If both the statements I and II taken together are
sufficient to answer the question.
17. What is the code for 'festival' in a code language?
I. In that language `lo ko ni sa' means 'Celebrate
festival light bright' and 'jo to ni fa' means 'festival
surprise candle shine '.
II. In the same language 'bi ya la fa' means 'surprise
high celebration delight' and ‘ya la fa ni’ means
‘Surprise festival high delight’.
18. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a
circular table? Are they all facing the center?
I. A sits second to the left of F. D sits second to the
right of F. Both E and C are immediate neighbour
of A. F is facing inside.
II. B is second to the left of E. Only D is between B and
E. C is to immediate left of F. B sits opposite to A. C
is third to the left of D. E is second to the right of B
and second to the left of C.
19. Six persons A, B, C, D, E, F have different heights. Who
among the following is second tallest?
(I) F is taller than only one person. C is taller than A
but shorter than E.
(II) A is taller than both F and B. E is not the tallest.
20. Who sits second to the left of Sparrow?
(I) Five birds i.e. myna, parrot, bulbul, crow and
sparrow are sitting in a row in north direction.
Myna sits at one of the extreme end. Parrot sits in
between Myna and Bulbul.
(II) Only one person sits in between Bulbul and
Sparrow. Sparrow does not sit to the left of Parrot.
21. Five persons P, Q, R, S, T live on five different floors
such as bottom floor is numbered as 1 and top floor is
numbered as 5. Who among the following lives on
fourth floor?
(I) Three person lives between Q and T. R lives on
third floor.
(II) Only one person lives between P and S. T does not
live above R.
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are going to four
cities on four different dates i.e. 2
nd
, 4
th
, 7
th
and 9
th
of the
month. Each person goes on different cities on different
dates. Four cities are namely Pune, Chandigarh, Kochi and
Patna, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one
person goes on each date.
No person goes to Pune on 4
th
of the month. R does not go
to any city on 2
nd
and 7
th
of the month. The persons, who
go on 7
th,
go to every city. Y goes to Kochi only with that
person who goes on 7
th
of the month. Maximum four
persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to
Chandigarh. Z does not go on 7
th
of the month. S does not
go to Pune but go with U, who goes on 9
th
of the month. One
of the person, who goes to Kochi, goes on even number date
of the month, which is more than 3. R goes to Pune with Q,
but does not go with X. X goes on that city in which most of
the person are going. V does not go with S and Z but go with
another person. Z goes to Pune. T does not go with U. W
does not go on 9
th
and 2
nd
of the month. X goes on an odd
number date of the month and no any person go on that
date on which X goes in that city. One of the person, who
goes to Pune go on even number date of the month. S goes
on an odd number date of the month.
22. Who among the following person goes to Chandigarh?
(a) R (b) V (c) X
(d) T (e) Q
23. In which of the following city most of the persons are
going?
(a) Chandigarh (b) Pune (c) Kochi
(d) Both Kochi and Pune (e) Patna
24 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on their positions in the above arrangement and
so form a group. Who among the one that does not
belong to that group?
(a) S (b) R (c) Y
(d) X (e) T
25. Which of the following statement is true regarding U?
(a) Only U goes to Chandigarh.
(b) U goes on 7
th
of the month
(c) None of the option is true
(d) U goes to that city in which most of the person is
going.
(e) U goes with Z
26. Who among the following person goes on 2
nd
of the
month?
(a) Z (b) Q (c) W
(d) Y (e) S
27. Releasing the 'Road Accidents in India - 2016' report,
the Road Transport and Highways Minister said more
than 400 people lost their lives daily on roads in road
accidents at night.
Which of the following could be the appropriate cause
of the death in road accidents at night?
(a) Increase in population lead to more number of
accidents.
(b) Many people prefer to travel in night rather than in
day.
(c) Lack of proper lightning arrangement and
undignified installation of traffic signals at many
places.
(d) Traffic rules are stricter in day-time to avoid traffic
congestion problem.
(e) Traffic violation is not a punishable offence in
India.
Directions (28-32): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an
input line of words and numbers rearranges them
following a particular rule. The following is an illustration
of input and rearrangement.
Input: 97 nosy 21 snow cold 32 asian 46 65 viral 83 high
Step I: 211 97 nosy snow cold asian 46 65 viral 83 high 322
Step II: asian 211 97 nosy snow 46 65 viral 83 high 322
cold
Step III: 463 asian 211 97 nosy snow viral 83 high 322 cold
654
Step IV: high 463 asian 211 97 snow viral 83 322 cold 654
nosy
Step V: 835 high 463 asian 211 snow viral 322 cold 654
nosy 976
Step VI: snow 835 high 463 asian 211 322 cold 654 nosy
976 viral
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the
rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the
following questions the appropriate steps for the given
input.
Input: peak 18 utility 76 emerge 27 beautiful 37 51 visible
86 know
28. How many steps would be needed to complete the
arrangement?
(a) X (b) VIII (c) V
(d) VI (e) None of these
29. What will the addition of the numbers which is fifth
from the left end in step II and 5
th
from the right end in
step IV?
(a) 312 (b) 210 (c) 162
(d) 165 (e) None of these
30. Which of the following would be the difference of the
numbers which is 2
nd
from left end in step IV and 2
nd
from right end in Step II?
(a) 290 (b) 83 (c) 193
(d) 101 (e) None of these
31. Which of the following element will be 6
th
from the left
of 3
rd
from the right end in step V?
(a) 181 (b) beautiful (c) 373
(d) know (e) None of these
32. In Step IV, which of the following word/number would
be on 4
th
position (from the left end)?
(a) visible (b) 181 (c) 97
(d) utility (e) None of these
33. Education has been a problem in our country and lack
of it has been blamed for all sorts of evil for hundreds
of years. Half the country does not even today have
access to proper education, and only a small fraction
can go to university.
Which of the following substantiates the given
statement?
(a) Our education system today encourages excellence
– in students, in teachers, throughout the system.
(b) Our new education system creates entrepreneurs,
innovators, artists, scientists, thinkers and writers
who can establish the foundation of a knowledge
based economy.
(c) India needs to embrace internet and technology if
it has to teach all of its huge population, the
majority of which is located in remote villages.
(d) Our education system is geared towards teaching
and testing knowledge at every level as opposed to
teaching skills.
(e) We may have the most number of engineering
graduates in the world that has been translated
into much technological innovation here.
Directions (34-38): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven cars A, B, C, D, E, I, H are parked in a linear row facing
north in such a way that no two cars parked with each
other of according to alphabetical order (for ex- A is not
parked with B, B is not parked with A and C and so on).
Some cars either of Petrol or some are Diesel variant. I is
third to the left of A. More than three cars are parked
between the petrol cars. E is second to the right of B. H is a
diesel car and parked at one of the extreme end. C is a diesel
car and parked fourth to the right of D. All the cars are
arranged in ascending order according to the distance
covered by them from left to right. Car B covers 27km and
Car C cover 40km. H is to the right of E. I is of Diesel variant
car and no petrol variant car parked next to it.
34. Which among the following are petrol cars?
(a) D and E (b) A, I, B (c) A and D
(d) A, I, D, B (e) None of these
35. What can be the distance covered by car I?
(a) 45km (b) 63km (c) 17km
(d) 31km (e) 25km
36. Which among the following cars are parked at extreme
ends?
(a) D, E (b) H, B (c) H, D
(d) D, B (e) None of these
37. Which among the following car is parked immediate
left of car C?
(a) E (b) H (c) D
(d) A (e) None of these
38. How many cars are parked in between car B and car H?
(a) Four (b) Three (c) Five
(d) Two (e) None of these
39. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday
launched a State-wide campaign as one of the major
step for women empowerment to abolish dowry,
stated it as major drawback of our society.
Is this decision sufficient to get rid from this custom,
which is running from long time in Bihar?
Which of the following will be best suited option to get
rid from dowry with their explanation?
(a) Yes, as State govt. Is launching state wide
campaign, it will impact the whole society of Bihar.
(b) No, It will not impact too much untill thinking of
people will changed and dowry will be declared as
illegal and punishable offence in Bihar.
(c) Yes, as many NGO run by women will also come
against dowry.
(d) No, It has been set in nerves of Bihar’s society as
one of the necessities of the marriage.
(e) Yes, As other states will also follow Mr. Kumar step
to abolish dowry from society.
40. Statement-Whole world looking at India, says Modi.
India’s growth presents a win-win partnership for both
India and the U.S., Prime Minister Narendra Modi told
while adressing the media gathering ahead of his first
meeting with President Donald Trump.
(I) The talks between the Trump and Modi would be
broad-ranging and seek to advance common
priorities.
(II) Prime Minister Narendra Modi would only attend
the UN ‘Vesak Day’ celebrations and no bilateral
agreements will be signed during his visit to Sri
Lanka.
(III)US President Donald Trump and Prime
Minister Narendra Modi forging a strong personal
bond, and advancing a solid bilateral relationship.
(IV)The visit provides an opportunity to strengthen
the US-India strategic partnership, which the
President views as being critical in Asia-Pacific and
globally.
Which of the following is not in line with the given
statement?
(a) Only II (b)Only III and IV
(c)Only II and III (d)Only IV
(e)Only I and III
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully
to find given questions.
8 persons namely P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around
a square table facing towards center. 4 of the persons are
sitting in 4 corners while 4 of the persons are sitting in the
middle of the sides. They have different ages. Those who sit
in the corners having the ages multiple of 3.Those who sit
at the middle of the sides having the ages multiple of 2.
P sits 2nd to the right of the one who has the age of 44. P is
an immediate neighbour of the one who is 39 years
old. Two persons sit between Q and having the age of 39.
Q has not the age of 44. W sits 2nd to the left of Q. S is
immediate right of the person having age of 15. Three
persons sit between Z and the one having age of 15. The
difference between the ages of Z and the one who is 2nd to
the left of Z is 6. S is older than Z. Immediate neighbours of
S are younger than S. Person having age 22 sits 2nd to the
right of the person having age 10. Age of P is not 10. Y sits
immediate left of the person having age of 22. Age of Y is
51. Age of R is greater than 20. Age of R is 24 years more
than X. Age of X is 3 years more than age of P.
1. Who among the following is of 9 years old?
(a) P (b) S (c) W
(d) X (e) No one
2. Who sits 2
nd
right of the one who sits immediate left of
the one whose age is 51 years old?
(a) R (b) S (c) Y
(d) Q (e) W
3. How many persons sit between the one who is of 15
years old and the one who is of 12 years old, when
counted anticlockwise from the one who is of 15 years
old?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these
4. ho among the following sits diagonally opposite to Z?
(a) X (b) T (c) S
(d) P (e) W
5. Who among the following sits immediate right of S?
(a) P (b) W (c) Y
(d) R (e) Z
6. Television is no longer the medium of entertainment at
present. Mobile has taken the place of it among the
youngsters as they used to spend most of their time on
it.
Which of the following can be hypothesized from the
given statement?
(a) Television is still most popular among kids.
(b) People love to play games at mobile phone instead
of involving in outdoor activities.
(c) Mobile has become the addiction for the younger
generation.
(d) The older generation is not comfortable in using
mobile phone for their entertainment.
(e) A proper treatment is required by a doctor to get
rid of the addiction of the mobile phone.
7. Mosquito bites can be more than just annoying and
itchy. They can make you really sick. Protect yourself
and your family from mosquitoes during travelling.
Because dangerous diseases like Zika, dengue, and
chikungunya are spread by mosquitoes.
Which of the following can be assumed from the given
statement?
(a) Mosquitoes are more dangerous than any other
animals in the world.
(b) There is no treatment of diseases like Zika, dengue,
and chikungunya that are spread by mosquitoes.
(c) Forty percent of the world’s population lives in an
area at risk for dengue spread by mosquito and an
estimated 390 million people per year are infected
with the viruses.
(d) There are more chances to get infected from
mosquitoes while travelling rather than staying at
home.
(e) All travelers are suffering from diseases like Zika,
dengue, and chikungunya spread by mosquitoes.
Directions (8-11): Read the following information and
answer the questions that follow:
‘A’ walks 10 km north from point Q to reach point H. He
takes a left turn and walks 9 km to reach point S. On the
other side, ‘B’ walks 5 km north from point Y to reach point
J. Point Y is 9 km either east or west from point Q. Next ‘B’
turns to his right and walks 4km to reach point D. Also ‘A’
turned left from point S and reached point M after walking
5 km. M is in west direction from J.
8. What is the shortest distance between points M and J?
(a) 10 km (b) 26 km (c) 18 km
(d) 12 km (e) Cannot be Determined
9. If ‘B’ walks 4 km east from point Y, then he is in which
direction with respect to point D?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
REASONING ABILITY
10. What is the shortest distance between points Q and D?
(a) v194 km (b) v198 km (c) v197 km
(d) v196 km (e) v195 km
11. What is the direction of J with respect to Q?
(a) South (b) North-west (c) North-east
(d) North (e) South-west
Directions (12-16): Read the following information
carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H born on 7th, 9th, 16th
and 19th in March and July. Each one of them likes either a
colour or a fruit. The persons who likes colours were born
on that day which is a perfect square and the colour they
likes are:- Yellow, Green, Red and Blue. The persons who
were born on the day which denotes a prime number like
fruits – Apple, Cherry, Mango and Banana.
The one who likes yellow colour was born on a day which
is a perfect square in the month of march. No person was
born between D and the one who likes yellow. D doesn’t
like colours. Three persons were born between D and the
one who likes Mango. There is no person born between the
one who likes Mango and Blue colour. The number of
people born after the one who likes blue colour is one less
than the number of persons born before A. The one who
likes Apple was born immediately before B. B do not like
Mango. The number of people born before B is same as the
number of persons born after G. Three persons were born
between the one who likes Green and H. H and the one who
likes Cherry was born in the same month but not in March.
C was born after the one who likes Blue colour. E doesn’t
like any colour. F doesn’t like Apple.
12. Who among the following likes green colour?
(a) B (b) A (c) G
(d) H (e) C
13. Who was born on 16
th
March?
(a) D (b) A (c) G
(d) F (e) E
14. Who among the following likes cherry?
(a) F (b) G (c) H
(d) A (e) B
15. Who was born on 19
th
July?
(a) C (b) A (c) D
(d) B (e) E
16. Who among the following likes red colour?
(a) A (b) B (c) H
(d) C (e) D
Directions (17-21): Each of the questions given below
consists of a question and two statements numbered I and
II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the question.
(a) If statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question,
but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the
question.
(b) If statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question, but statement I alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
(c) If statement either I or II is sufficient to answer the
question.
(d) If both the statements I and II taken together are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(e) If both the statements I and II taken together are
sufficient to answer the question.
17. What is the code for 'festival' in a code language?
I. In that language `lo ko ni sa' means 'Celebrate
festival light bright' and 'jo to ni fa' means 'festival
surprise candle shine '.
II. In the same language 'bi ya la fa' means 'surprise
high celebration delight' and ‘ya la fa ni’ means
‘Surprise festival high delight’.
18. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a
circular table? Are they all facing the center?
I. A sits second to the left of F. D sits second to the
right of F. Both E and C are immediate neighbour
of A. F is facing inside.
II. B is second to the left of E. Only D is between B and
E. C is to immediate left of F. B sits opposite to A. C
is third to the left of D. E is second to the right of B
and second to the left of C.
19. Six persons A, B, C, D, E, F have different heights. Who
among the following is second tallest?
(I) F is taller than only one person. C is taller than A
but shorter than E.
(II) A is taller than both F and B. E is not the tallest.
20. Who sits second to the left of Sparrow?
(I) Five birds i.e. myna, parrot, bulbul, crow and
sparrow are sitting in a row in north direction.
Myna sits at one of the extreme end. Parrot sits in
between Myna and Bulbul.
(II) Only one person sits in between Bulbul and
Sparrow. Sparrow does not sit to the left of Parrot.
21. Five persons P, Q, R, S, T live on five different floors
such as bottom floor is numbered as 1 and top floor is
numbered as 5. Who among the following lives on
fourth floor?
(I) Three person lives between Q and T. R lives on
third floor.
(II) Only one person lives between P and S. T does not
live above R.
Directions (22-26): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
Ten persons Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are going to four
cities on four different dates i.e. 2
nd
, 4
th
, 7
th
and 9
th
of the
month. Each person goes on different cities on different
dates. Four cities are namely Pune, Chandigarh, Kochi and
Patna, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one
person goes on each date.
No person goes to Pune on 4
th
of the month. R does not go
to any city on 2
nd
and 7
th
of the month. The persons, who
go on 7
th,
go to every city. Y goes to Kochi only with that
person who goes on 7
th
of the month. Maximum four
persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to
Chandigarh. Z does not go on 7
th
of the month. S does not
go to Pune but go with U, who goes on 9
th
of the month. One
of the person, who goes to Kochi, goes on even number date
of the month, which is more than 3. R goes to Pune with Q,
but does not go with X. X goes on that city in which most of
the person are going. V does not go with S and Z but go with
another person. Z goes to Pune. T does not go with U. W
does not go on 9
th
and 2
nd
of the month. X goes on an odd
number date of the month and no any person go on that
date on which X goes in that city. One of the person, who
goes to Pune go on even number date of the month. S goes
on an odd number date of the month.
22. Who among the following person goes to Chandigarh?
(a) R (b) V (c) X
(d) T (e) Q
23. In which of the following city most of the persons are
going?
(a) Chandigarh (b) Pune (c) Kochi
(d) Both Kochi and Pune (e) Patna
24 Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on their positions in the above arrangement and
so form a group. Who among the one that does not
belong to that group?
(a) S (b) R (c) Y
(d) X (e) T
25. Which of the following statement is true regarding U?
(a) Only U goes to Chandigarh.
(b) U goes on 7
th
of the month
(c) None of the option is true
(d) U goes to that city in which most of the person is
going.
(e) U goes with Z
26. Who among the following person goes on 2
nd
of the
month?
(a) Z (b) Q (c) W
(d) Y (e) S
27. Releasing the 'Road Accidents in India - 2016' report,
the Road Transport and Highways Minister said more
than 400 people lost their lives daily on roads in road
accidents at night.
Which of the following could be the appropriate cause
of the death in road accidents at night?
(a) Increase in population lead to more number of
accidents.
(b) Many people prefer to travel in night rather than in
day.
(c) Lack of proper lightning arrangement and
undignified installation of traffic signals at many
places.
(d) Traffic rules are stricter in day-time to avoid traffic
congestion problem.
(e) Traffic violation is not a punishable offence in
India.
Directions (28-32): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an
input line of words and numbers rearranges them
following a particular rule. The following is an illustration
of input and rearrangement.
Input: 97 nosy 21 snow cold 32 asian 46 65 viral 83 high
Step I: 211 97 nosy snow cold asian 46 65 viral 83 high 322
Step II: asian 211 97 nosy snow 46 65 viral 83 high 322
cold
Step III: 463 asian 211 97 nosy snow viral 83 high 322 cold
654
Step IV: high 463 asian 211 97 snow viral 83 322 cold 654
nosy
Step V: 835 high 463 asian 211 snow viral 322 cold 654
nosy 976
Step VI: snow 835 high 463 asian 211 322 cold 654 nosy
976 viral
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the
rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the
following questions the appropriate steps for the given
input.
Input: peak 18 utility 76 emerge 27 beautiful 37 51 visible
86 know
28. How many steps would be needed to complete the
arrangement?
(a) X (b) VIII (c) V
(d) VI (e) None of these
29. What will the addition of the numbers which is fifth
from the left end in step II and 5
th
from the right end in
step IV?
(a) 312 (b) 210 (c) 162
(d) 165 (e) None of these
30. Which of the following would be the difference of the
numbers which is 2
nd
from left end in step IV and 2
nd
from right end in Step II?
(a) 290 (b) 83 (c) 193
(d) 101 (e) None of these
31. Which of the following element will be 6
th
from the left
of 3
rd
from the right end in step V?
(a) 181 (b) beautiful (c) 373
(d) know (e) None of these
32. In Step IV, which of the following word/number would
be on 4
th
position (from the left end)?
(a) visible (b) 181 (c) 97
(d) utility (e) None of these
33. Education has been a problem in our country and lack
of it has been blamed for all sorts of evil for hundreds
of years. Half the country does not even today have
access to proper education, and only a small fraction
can go to university.
Which of the following substantiates the given
statement?
(a) Our education system today encourages excellence
– in students, in teachers, throughout the system.
(b) Our new education system creates entrepreneurs,
innovators, artists, scientists, thinkers and writers
who can establish the foundation of a knowledge
based economy.
(c) India needs to embrace internet and technology if
it has to teach all of its huge population, the
majority of which is located in remote villages.
(d) Our education system is geared towards teaching
and testing knowledge at every level as opposed to
teaching skills.
(e) We may have the most number of engineering
graduates in the world that has been translated
into much technological innovation here.
Directions (34-38): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven cars A, B, C, D, E, I, H are parked in a linear row facing
north in such a way that no two cars parked with each
other of according to alphabetical order (for ex- A is not
parked with B, B is not parked with A and C and so on).
Some cars either of Petrol or some are Diesel variant. I is
third to the left of A. More than three cars are parked
between the petrol cars. E is second to the right of B. H is a
diesel car and parked at one of the extreme end. C is a diesel
car and parked fourth to the right of D. All the cars are
arranged in ascending order according to the distance
covered by them from left to right. Car B covers 27km and
Car C cover 40km. H is to the right of E. I is of Diesel variant
car and no petrol variant car parked next to it.
34. Which among the following are petrol cars?
(a) D and E (b) A, I, B (c) A and D
(d) A, I, D, B (e) None of these
35. What can be the distance covered by car I?
(a) 45km (b) 63km (c) 17km
(d) 31km (e) 25km
36. Which among the following cars are parked at extreme
ends?
(a) D, E (b) H, B (c) H, D
(d) D, B (e) None of these
37. Which among the following car is parked immediate
left of car C?
(a) E (b) H (c) D
(d) A (e) None of these
38. How many cars are parked in between car B and car H?
(a) Four (b) Three (c) Five
(d) Two (e) None of these
39. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday
launched a State-wide campaign as one of the major
step for women empowerment to abolish dowry,
stated it as major drawback of our society.
Is this decision sufficient to get rid from this custom,
which is running from long time in Bihar?
Which of the following will be best suited option to get
rid from dowry with their explanation?
(a) Yes, as State govt. Is launching state wide
campaign, it will impact the whole society of Bihar.
(b) No, It will not impact too much untill thinking of
people will changed and dowry will be declared as
illegal and punishable offence in Bihar.
(c) Yes, as many NGO run by women will also come
against dowry.
(d) No, It has been set in nerves of Bihar’s society as
one of the necessities of the marriage.
(e) Yes, As other states will also follow Mr. Kumar step
to abolish dowry from society.
40. Statement-Whole world looking at India, says Modi.
India’s growth presents a win-win partnership for both
India and the U.S., Prime Minister Narendra Modi told
while adressing the media gathering ahead of his first
meeting with President Donald Trump.
(I) The talks between the Trump and Modi would be
broad-ranging and seek to advance common
priorities.
(II) Prime Minister Narendra Modi would only attend
the UN ‘Vesak Day’ celebrations and no bilateral
agreements will be signed during his visit to Sri
Lanka.
(III)US President Donald Trump and Prime
Minister Narendra Modi forging a strong personal
bond, and advancing a solid bilateral relationship.
(IV)The visit provides an opportunity to strengthen
the US-India strategic partnership, which the
President views as being critical in Asia-Pacific and
globally.
Which of the following is not in line with the given
statement?
(a) Only II (b)Only III and IV
(c)Only II and III (d)Only IV
(e)Only I and III
Directions (41-46): Study the following table carefully to
answer the questions that follow.
The table shows the online and offline contestants taking
part in a survey from four villages and total contestant who
have not completed the survey (online and offline)
Note-
1. Total contestants in a village= Online contestants +
Offline contestants
2. Total contestants in a village=Contestants who
complete the survey + contestants who do not complete
survey
41. In the village A, the number of online and offline
contestants who didn’t complete the survey are equal,
then online contestants from village A who completed
the survey are what percent (approximate) more than
offline contestants who completed the survey from the
same village?
(a) 27% (b) 22% (c) 35%
(d) 31% (e) 37%
42. Total number of contestants from village C who
completed the survey are how much more or less than
total number of contestants who completed the survey
from village B?
(a) 841 (b) 857 (c) 837
(d) 851 (e) 860
43. If the ratio between online to offline contestants who
didn’t completed the survey from village ‘D’ is 8 : 11
and 65% of contestants who completed the survey
online are male and 60% of contestants who complete
the survey offline are female, then find the difference
between females of contestants who completed the
survey online and male contestants who completed the
survey offline from village D ?
(a) 102 (b) 88 (c) 104
(d) 108 (e) 106
44. Find the difference between the number of offline
contestants of village C and that of village A.
(a) 45 (b) 40 (c) 38
(d) 35 (e) 30
45. Find sum the of difference between total number of
online and offline contestants who participated in the
survey from all four village.
(a) 950 (b) 980 (c) 960
(d) 735 (e) 840
46. The number of offline and online contestant together
who completed the survey from village C are
approximately what percent of total participants on
survey from village D?
(a) 52% (b) 62% (c) 48%
(d) 56% (e) 59%
47. A and B started business with Rs 600 and Rs 500
respectively. After 4 months, C replaces B with X% of
B’s capital. After 1 year C’s share of profit out of the
total profit 24000 is 5600. Find the value of X.
(a) 60 (b) 70 (c) 75
(d) 66 (e) 65
48. A train is 216 m long and it crosses a platform in 19
seconds with speed 21 m/s. If some 21 m long boxes
are added in train and it crosses same platform, then it
takes 26 seconds to cross the platform with same
speed. How many boxes were added to the train?
(a) 7 (b) 10 (c) 12
(d) 5 (e) 8
49. A can complete a work in 36 days. B is 33.33% more
efficient than A. In how many days both complete the
work if they work on alternate days starting with A?
(a) 26 days (b) 30 days (c) 28 days
(d) 31 days (e) 36 days
50. Rakesh added 12% of his salary in PPF,3/8
th
of the
remaining amount is spent on clothes and the
difference between PPF and clothes expenses is Rs
10500. Remaining amount is spent on house rent and
other expenses. If house rent expenses is Rs 1500 less
than other expenses, then what is the house rent
expenses?
(a) Rs. 12000 (b) Rs. 10000 (c) Rs. 13000
(d) Rs. 11000 (e) Rs. 15000
Directions (51-55): In each of the following series, one
number does not follow a specific pattern. Find that
number.
51. 200, 196, 192, 180, 160, 130, 88
(a) 180 (b) 196 (c) 200
(d) 88 (e) 160
52. 9.2, 10.6, 7.6, 12.4, 6, 14, 4.4
(a) 10.6 (b) 14 (c) 4.4
(d) 7.6 (e) 12.4
53. 1, 730, 975, 1054, 1081, 1090, 1093
(a) 730 (b) 975 (c) 1090
(d) 1093 (e) 1054
54. 3, 4, 9, 28, 113, 565, 3397
(a) 9 (b) 3397 (c) 565
(d) 4 (e) 28
55. 4, 6, 12, 30, 60, 315, 1260
(a) 12 (b) 1260 (c) 60
(d) 30 (e) 315
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