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Que. 1 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions.
There is a building in which total of ten rooms are present in which odd numbered floor has one
room and even numbered floor have two rooms. Each room is given a different number and different alphabet
based on the given conditions.
Arrangement 1: The number will be allotted to each room based on this output of dice.
(6,5), (1,1), (6,3), (3,5), (2,3), (4,3), (1,4), (3,4), (4,4), (1,2).
The operation will be carried out from left to right on this above output. For even numbered floor the digits in the
output will be added and for odd numbered floor the digits in the output will be multiplied. First fill one room on
each even numbered floor in decreasing order of the floor. Then fill the odd numbered floor in increasing order.
The remaining will be filled in decreasing order of even numbered floor.
Arrangement 2: The alphabets will be allotted based on the given conditions.
E, V , I, F, A, H, R, M, T, P.
All the vowels will be placed with the odd prime numbers in decreasing order of the number and the increasing
alphabet order of the vowels according to the English alphabet. Then the alphabets before the letter L according
to English alphabet will be placed with the square numbers in increasing order of the number and increasing
order of the letters according to the English alphabets. The remaining letters will be allotted in the increasing
order of the remaining numbers and the increasing order of the remaining letters according to the English
alphabet.
Arrangement 3: The letters are then placed in the linear seating arrangement in which all are facing the north
direction.
The number of letters between I and A is equal to the number of persons between I and E. No vowel sits at the
end of the line. The number of letters between I and E is a even prime number. Three persons sit between I and
the one who lives in first floor. M sits to the immediate right of V . R sits fourth to the left of E. H sits at one of
the end of the line. The one whose room is in 5th floor sits to the immediate right of the one who has an even
square number.
What is the sum of the one who lives in floor 1 and the one who is to the immediate left of R?
Correct Option - 3
17 1.
18 2.
21 3.
20 4.
19 5.
Que. 2 Who sits to the immediate left of F in arrangement 3?
I. One who has 3
II. One who has 8
III. One who lives with 9
IV . One who lives in floor 2
V . One who lives in floor 4
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Que. 1 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions.
There is a building in which total of ten rooms are present in which odd numbered floor has one
room and even numbered floor have two rooms. Each room is given a different number and different alphabet
based on the given conditions.
Arrangement 1: The number will be allotted to each room based on this output of dice.
(6,5), (1,1), (6,3), (3,5), (2,3), (4,3), (1,4), (3,4), (4,4), (1,2).
The operation will be carried out from left to right on this above output. For even numbered floor the digits in the
output will be added and for odd numbered floor the digits in the output will be multiplied. First fill one room on
each even numbered floor in decreasing order of the floor. Then fill the odd numbered floor in increasing order.
The remaining will be filled in decreasing order of even numbered floor.
Arrangement 2: The alphabets will be allotted based on the given conditions.
E, V , I, F, A, H, R, M, T, P.
All the vowels will be placed with the odd prime numbers in decreasing order of the number and the increasing
alphabet order of the vowels according to the English alphabet. Then the alphabets before the letter L according
to English alphabet will be placed with the square numbers in increasing order of the number and increasing
order of the letters according to the English alphabets. The remaining letters will be allotted in the increasing
order of the remaining numbers and the increasing order of the remaining letters according to the English
alphabet.
Arrangement 3: The letters are then placed in the linear seating arrangement in which all are facing the north
direction.
The number of letters between I and A is equal to the number of persons between I and E. No vowel sits at the
end of the line. The number of letters between I and E is a even prime number. Three persons sit between I and
the one who lives in first floor. M sits to the immediate right of V . R sits fourth to the left of E. H sits at one of
the end of the line. The one whose room is in 5th floor sits to the immediate right of the one who has an even
square number.
What is the sum of the one who lives in floor 1 and the one who is to the immediate left of R?
Correct Option - 3
17 1.
18 2.
21 3.
20 4.
19 5.
Que. 2 Who sits to the immediate left of F in arrangement 3?
I. One who has 3
II. One who has 8
III. One who lives with 9
IV . One who lives in floor 2
V . One who lives in floor 4
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Correct Option - 3
I, II, III 1.
II, IV , V 2.
I, III, IV 3.
III, IV , V 4.
I, IV , V 5.
Que. 3 What is the sum of numbers of the one who sits at both the ends of the line?
Correct Option - 5
24 1.
20 2.
16 3.
17 4.
11 5.
Que. 4 According to the arrangement 2, which among the following is true?
Correct Option - 4
V - 6 - Floor 5 1.
E - 8 - Floor 2 2.
T- 12 - Floor 4 3.
P - 6 - Floor 3 4.
T- 2 - Floor 1 5.
Que. 5 Direction: In the following question, some symbols are used with the meaning given below. Below the
information, coded statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
P @ Q means Only a few Q are P.
P # Q means All Q are P.
P $ Q means No Q is P.
Statement:
K @ J # C $ D; K # B
Conclusions:
I. All D is J is a possibility.
II. No J is K.
III. Some D is not K.
Only II and III follows 1.
Only I and III follows 2.
Only I follows 3.
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Que. 1 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions.
There is a building in which total of ten rooms are present in which odd numbered floor has one
room and even numbered floor have two rooms. Each room is given a different number and different alphabet
based on the given conditions.
Arrangement 1: The number will be allotted to each room based on this output of dice.
(6,5), (1,1), (6,3), (3,5), (2,3), (4,3), (1,4), (3,4), (4,4), (1,2).
The operation will be carried out from left to right on this above output. For even numbered floor the digits in the
output will be added and for odd numbered floor the digits in the output will be multiplied. First fill one room on
each even numbered floor in decreasing order of the floor. Then fill the odd numbered floor in increasing order.
The remaining will be filled in decreasing order of even numbered floor.
Arrangement 2: The alphabets will be allotted based on the given conditions.
E, V , I, F, A, H, R, M, T, P.
All the vowels will be placed with the odd prime numbers in decreasing order of the number and the increasing
alphabet order of the vowels according to the English alphabet. Then the alphabets before the letter L according
to English alphabet will be placed with the square numbers in increasing order of the number and increasing
order of the letters according to the English alphabets. The remaining letters will be allotted in the increasing
order of the remaining numbers and the increasing order of the remaining letters according to the English
alphabet.
Arrangement 3: The letters are then placed in the linear seating arrangement in which all are facing the north
direction.
The number of letters between I and A is equal to the number of persons between I and E. No vowel sits at the
end of the line. The number of letters between I and E is a even prime number. Three persons sit between I and
the one who lives in first floor. M sits to the immediate right of V . R sits fourth to the left of E. H sits at one of
the end of the line. The one whose room is in 5th floor sits to the immediate right of the one who has an even
square number.
What is the sum of the one who lives in floor 1 and the one who is to the immediate left of R?
Correct Option - 3
17 1.
18 2.
21 3.
20 4.
19 5.
Que. 2 Who sits to the immediate left of F in arrangement 3?
I. One who has 3
II. One who has 8
III. One who lives with 9
IV . One who lives in floor 2
V . One who lives in floor 4
Page- 1
Correct Option - 3
I, II, III 1.
II, IV , V 2.
I, III, IV 3.
III, IV , V 4.
I, IV , V 5.
Que. 3 What is the sum of numbers of the one who sits at both the ends of the line?
Correct Option - 5
24 1.
20 2.
16 3.
17 4.
11 5.
Que. 4 According to the arrangement 2, which among the following is true?
Correct Option - 4
V - 6 - Floor 5 1.
E - 8 - Floor 2 2.
T- 12 - Floor 4 3.
P - 6 - Floor 3 4.
T- 2 - Floor 1 5.
Que. 5 Direction: In the following question, some symbols are used with the meaning given below. Below the
information, coded statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
P @ Q means Only a few Q are P.
P # Q means All Q are P.
P $ Q means No Q is P.
Statement:
K @ J # C $ D; K # B
Conclusions:
I. All D is J is a possibility.
II. No J is K.
III. Some D is not K.
Only II and III follows 1.
Only I and III follows 2.
Only I follows 3.
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Correct Option - 3
Only III follows 4.
None follows 5.
Que. 6 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions:
Six persons- P, Q, R, S, T, and U in which three are married couples are sitting at the circular table
facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. They are of different ages. The couples are not sitting
together. In couples, the husband's age is more than the wife’s age. U sits second to the left of the one whose age
is 34. U and the spouse of Q are sitting adjacent to each other. Q sits immediate right of the one who sits opposite
to the person whose age is 45. Q does not sit adjacent to U. P sits immediate right of the one who is the husband
of U. P is not the spouse of Q. S is the male who sits opposite to the one whose age is 25. The age of T is three
years more than S’s spouse. Neither S nor R is the spouse of Q. U’s spouse age is five years more than the one
who sits immediate right of T. The age difference between S and Q is one year less than the age difference
between R and Q. The age of Q is less than the age of P’s spouse.
Who sits to the immediate left of U's spouse?
I. One who is the spouse of T
II. One who is 34 years old
III. One who is second to the right of U
IV . One who is to the immediate left of R
IV . One who is opposite to T
Correct Option - 4
I, II, III, IV 1.
I, II, V 2.
I, II, IV , V 3.
I,II, III, V 4.
II, III, IV , V 5.
Que. 7 How many persons are seated between Q’s spouse and S’s spouse when counted to the right of Q’s
spouse? 
Correct Option - 1
None 1.
One 2.
Two 3.
Three 4.
Four 5.
Que. 8 What is the sum of the age of S, T, and R? 
92 1.
97 2.
96 3.
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Que. 1 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions.
There is a building in which total of ten rooms are present in which odd numbered floor has one
room and even numbered floor have two rooms. Each room is given a different number and different alphabet
based on the given conditions.
Arrangement 1: The number will be allotted to each room based on this output of dice.
(6,5), (1,1), (6,3), (3,5), (2,3), (4,3), (1,4), (3,4), (4,4), (1,2).
The operation will be carried out from left to right on this above output. For even numbered floor the digits in the
output will be added and for odd numbered floor the digits in the output will be multiplied. First fill one room on
each even numbered floor in decreasing order of the floor. Then fill the odd numbered floor in increasing order.
The remaining will be filled in decreasing order of even numbered floor.
Arrangement 2: The alphabets will be allotted based on the given conditions.
E, V , I, F, A, H, R, M, T, P.
All the vowels will be placed with the odd prime numbers in decreasing order of the number and the increasing
alphabet order of the vowels according to the English alphabet. Then the alphabets before the letter L according
to English alphabet will be placed with the square numbers in increasing order of the number and increasing
order of the letters according to the English alphabets. The remaining letters will be allotted in the increasing
order of the remaining numbers and the increasing order of the remaining letters according to the English
alphabet.
Arrangement 3: The letters are then placed in the linear seating arrangement in which all are facing the north
direction.
The number of letters between I and A is equal to the number of persons between I and E. No vowel sits at the
end of the line. The number of letters between I and E is a even prime number. Three persons sit between I and
the one who lives in first floor. M sits to the immediate right of V . R sits fourth to the left of E. H sits at one of
the end of the line. The one whose room is in 5th floor sits to the immediate right of the one who has an even
square number.
What is the sum of the one who lives in floor 1 and the one who is to the immediate left of R?
Correct Option - 3
17 1.
18 2.
21 3.
20 4.
19 5.
Que. 2 Who sits to the immediate left of F in arrangement 3?
I. One who has 3
II. One who has 8
III. One who lives with 9
IV . One who lives in floor 2
V . One who lives in floor 4
Page- 1
Correct Option - 3
I, II, III 1.
II, IV , V 2.
I, III, IV 3.
III, IV , V 4.
I, IV , V 5.
Que. 3 What is the sum of numbers of the one who sits at both the ends of the line?
Correct Option - 5
24 1.
20 2.
16 3.
17 4.
11 5.
Que. 4 According to the arrangement 2, which among the following is true?
Correct Option - 4
V - 6 - Floor 5 1.
E - 8 - Floor 2 2.
T- 12 - Floor 4 3.
P - 6 - Floor 3 4.
T- 2 - Floor 1 5.
Que. 5 Direction: In the following question, some symbols are used with the meaning given below. Below the
information, coded statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
P @ Q means Only a few Q are P.
P # Q means All Q are P.
P $ Q means No Q is P.
Statement:
K @ J # C $ D; K # B
Conclusions:
I. All D is J is a possibility.
II. No J is K.
III. Some D is not K.
Only II and III follows 1.
Only I and III follows 2.
Only I follows 3.
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Correct Option - 3
Only III follows 4.
None follows 5.
Que. 6 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions:
Six persons- P, Q, R, S, T, and U in which three are married couples are sitting at the circular table
facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. They are of different ages. The couples are not sitting
together. In couples, the husband's age is more than the wife’s age. U sits second to the left of the one whose age
is 34. U and the spouse of Q are sitting adjacent to each other. Q sits immediate right of the one who sits opposite
to the person whose age is 45. Q does not sit adjacent to U. P sits immediate right of the one who is the husband
of U. P is not the spouse of Q. S is the male who sits opposite to the one whose age is 25. The age of T is three
years more than S’s spouse. Neither S nor R is the spouse of Q. U’s spouse age is five years more than the one
who sits immediate right of T. The age difference between S and Q is one year less than the age difference
between R and Q. The age of Q is less than the age of P’s spouse.
Who sits to the immediate left of U's spouse?
I. One who is the spouse of T
II. One who is 34 years old
III. One who is second to the right of U
IV . One who is to the immediate left of R
IV . One who is opposite to T
Correct Option - 4
I, II, III, IV 1.
I, II, V 2.
I, II, IV , V 3.
I,II, III, V 4.
II, III, IV , V 5.
Que. 7 How many persons are seated between Q’s spouse and S’s spouse when counted to the right of Q’s
spouse? 
Correct Option - 1
None 1.
One 2.
Two 3.
Three 4.
Four 5.
Que. 8 What is the sum of the age of S, T, and R? 
92 1.
97 2.
96 3.
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Correct Option - 2
82 4.
86 5.
Que. 9 Which among the following is true?
Correct Option - 4
The one who is 39 years old is the spouse of T 1.
The one whose age is 25 is to the immediate right of R 2.
The one whose age is 39 is the spouse of U 3.
The one who sits second to the right of T’s spouse is 45 years old 4.
The one who sits immediate left of Q is a male 5.
Que. 10 Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input line of numbers, it arranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement:
Input:   67543   49652   86235   27549   59246   38673
Step I:  42412   36510   48115   14436   45124   24521
Step II: 14422   53160   51184   31644   51442   51422
Step III:  112       150      154         155       133      101
Step IV: 16112  36150  100154  121155  49133  4101
And Step IV is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input: 
Input: 45483  45192  35654  79583  43235  55672
How many five digit numbers are there in Step IV?
Correct Option - 4
1 1.
2 2.
4 3.
3 4.
More than four 5.
Que. 11 What is the sum of the largest digit of the first number and the smallest digit of the last number in Step
II?
4 1.
1 2.
5 3.
6 4.
9 5.
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Que. 1 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions.
There is a building in which total of ten rooms are present in which odd numbered floor has one
room and even numbered floor have two rooms. Each room is given a different number and different alphabet
based on the given conditions.
Arrangement 1: The number will be allotted to each room based on this output of dice.
(6,5), (1,1), (6,3), (3,5), (2,3), (4,3), (1,4), (3,4), (4,4), (1,2).
The operation will be carried out from left to right on this above output. For even numbered floor the digits in the
output will be added and for odd numbered floor the digits in the output will be multiplied. First fill one room on
each even numbered floor in decreasing order of the floor. Then fill the odd numbered floor in increasing order.
The remaining will be filled in decreasing order of even numbered floor.
Arrangement 2: The alphabets will be allotted based on the given conditions.
E, V , I, F, A, H, R, M, T, P.
All the vowels will be placed with the odd prime numbers in decreasing order of the number and the increasing
alphabet order of the vowels according to the English alphabet. Then the alphabets before the letter L according
to English alphabet will be placed with the square numbers in increasing order of the number and increasing
order of the letters according to the English alphabets. The remaining letters will be allotted in the increasing
order of the remaining numbers and the increasing order of the remaining letters according to the English
alphabet.
Arrangement 3: The letters are then placed in the linear seating arrangement in which all are facing the north
direction.
The number of letters between I and A is equal to the number of persons between I and E. No vowel sits at the
end of the line. The number of letters between I and E is a even prime number. Three persons sit between I and
the one who lives in first floor. M sits to the immediate right of V . R sits fourth to the left of E. H sits at one of
the end of the line. The one whose room is in 5th floor sits to the immediate right of the one who has an even
square number.
What is the sum of the one who lives in floor 1 and the one who is to the immediate left of R?
Correct Option - 3
17 1.
18 2.
21 3.
20 4.
19 5.
Que. 2 Who sits to the immediate left of F in arrangement 3?
I. One who has 3
II. One who has 8
III. One who lives with 9
IV . One who lives in floor 2
V . One who lives in floor 4
Page- 1
Correct Option - 3
I, II, III 1.
II, IV , V 2.
I, III, IV 3.
III, IV , V 4.
I, IV , V 5.
Que. 3 What is the sum of numbers of the one who sits at both the ends of the line?
Correct Option - 5
24 1.
20 2.
16 3.
17 4.
11 5.
Que. 4 According to the arrangement 2, which among the following is true?
Correct Option - 4
V - 6 - Floor 5 1.
E - 8 - Floor 2 2.
T- 12 - Floor 4 3.
P - 6 - Floor 3 4.
T- 2 - Floor 1 5.
Que. 5 Direction: In the following question, some symbols are used with the meaning given below. Below the
information, coded statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.
P @ Q means Only a few Q are P.
P # Q means All Q are P.
P $ Q means No Q is P.
Statement:
K @ J # C $ D; K # B
Conclusions:
I. All D is J is a possibility.
II. No J is K.
III. Some D is not K.
Only II and III follows 1.
Only I and III follows 2.
Only I follows 3.
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Correct Option - 3
Only III follows 4.
None follows 5.
Que. 6 Direction: Read the given information and answer the following questions:
Six persons- P, Q, R, S, T, and U in which three are married couples are sitting at the circular table
facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. They are of different ages. The couples are not sitting
together. In couples, the husband's age is more than the wife’s age. U sits second to the left of the one whose age
is 34. U and the spouse of Q are sitting adjacent to each other. Q sits immediate right of the one who sits opposite
to the person whose age is 45. Q does not sit adjacent to U. P sits immediate right of the one who is the husband
of U. P is not the spouse of Q. S is the male who sits opposite to the one whose age is 25. The age of T is three
years more than S’s spouse. Neither S nor R is the spouse of Q. U’s spouse age is five years more than the one
who sits immediate right of T. The age difference between S and Q is one year less than the age difference
between R and Q. The age of Q is less than the age of P’s spouse.
Who sits to the immediate left of U's spouse?
I. One who is the spouse of T
II. One who is 34 years old
III. One who is second to the right of U
IV . One who is to the immediate left of R
IV . One who is opposite to T
Correct Option - 4
I, II, III, IV 1.
I, II, V 2.
I, II, IV , V 3.
I,II, III, V 4.
II, III, IV , V 5.
Que. 7 How many persons are seated between Q’s spouse and S’s spouse when counted to the right of Q’s
spouse? 
Correct Option - 1
None 1.
One 2.
Two 3.
Three 4.
Four 5.
Que. 8 What is the sum of the age of S, T, and R? 
92 1.
97 2.
96 3.
Page- 3
Correct Option - 2
82 4.
86 5.
Que. 9 Which among the following is true?
Correct Option - 4
The one who is 39 years old is the spouse of T 1.
The one whose age is 25 is to the immediate right of R 2.
The one whose age is 39 is the spouse of U 3.
The one who sits second to the right of T’s spouse is 45 years old 4.
The one who sits immediate left of Q is a male 5.
Que. 10 Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
When a number arrangement machine is given an input line of numbers, it arranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement:
Input:   67543   49652   86235   27549   59246   38673
Step I:  42412   36510   48115   14436   45124   24521
Step II: 14422   53160   51184   31644   51442   51422
Step III:  112       150      154         155       133      101
Step IV: 16112  36150  100154  121155  49133  4101
And Step IV is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input: 
Input: 45483  45192  35654  79583  43235  55672
How many five digit numbers are there in Step IV?
Correct Option - 4
1 1.
2 2.
4 3.
3 4.
More than four 5.
Que. 11 What is the sum of the largest digit of the first number and the smallest digit of the last number in Step
II?
4 1.
1 2.
5 3.
6 4.
9 5.
Page- 4
Correct Option - 3
Que. 12 If the digits of the number which is third from the left in Step I are arranged in ascending order then
which digit is third from the right?
Correct Option - 3
5 1.
1 2.
2 3.
0 4.
4 5.
Que. 13 What is the difference between the second highest number and the second smallest number of second
last step?
Correct Option - 1
58 1.
116 2.
5 3.
121 4.
25 5.
Que. 14 Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a hexagon arrangement, at each corner, a triangle is placed which is denoted by either two letters or
two numbers. Below are given some of the conditions:
I. If the number is a perfect square then only that number is increased by 1.
II. If there is at least one vowel then change it to the preceding alphabet.
III. If both digits are odd then reduce those digits by 2.
IV . If any one of the consonants is smaller than N in alphabetical order then change it to the next alphabet.
Note: If no condition is applied then there will be no change.
Apply the above-given conditions to find the output. More than one condition can be applicable.
For example:
Input Output
Triangle 1 1, 4 2, 5
Triangle 2 o, k n, l
Triangle 3 6, 7 6, 7
Triangle 4 i, l h, m
Triangle 5 s, v s, v
Triangle 6 5, 5 3, 3
 
Input
Triangle 1 c, d
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pdf

;