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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 1

“We do not want you to see our product in the newspaper, visit our shop to get a full view” -an advertisement.

Which of the following assumptions is implicit in the given statement?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 1
The advertisement is uncommon. Clearly option b is implied, whereas other options are not implicit. Hence, option (b).
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 2

A statement is followed by five assumptions marked a, b, c, d and e. Check whether these assumptions are implicit in the statement or not. Choose the appropriate one.

“Buy pure and natural honey from company X”-an advertisement in a newspaper.

Which of the following assumptions is implicit in the given statement?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 2
The advertisement is talking about natural honey, which implies that artificial honey is available too. Hence, option (a).
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MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 3

The question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak argument.

Statement:

Should there be uniforms for students in the colleges in India as in the schools?

Arguments:

I. Yes, this will improve the ambience of the colleges as all the students will be decently dressed.

II. No, the college students should not be regimented and they should be left to choose their clothes for coming to the college.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 3
Clearly, after being in strict discipline and following a formal dress code of the school for so many years, the students must be granted some liberty in college life, as they have to take on the responsibilities of life, next. Besides, schools adopt uniforms to take care of the security of the child - an aspect which doesn't matter much in the colleges. So, argument II holds strong. Also, the environment of the college depends on the students' dedication and etiquette and not on their uniforms. So, the argument I is vague.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 4

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols #, %,@, $ and ©are used with the following meanings illustrated.

‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’

‘P % Q’ means’ P is not greater than Q’.

‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.

‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.

‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.

In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.

Statement:

H © W, W % R, R @ F

Conclusions:

I. R©H

II. R @ H

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 4

From the given definitions,

P is not smaller than Q i.e # means P≥Q

P is not greater than Q i.e % means P≤Q

P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q, i.e @ means P > Q

P is neither greater than nor equal to Q i.e $ means P < Q

P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q i.e © means P = Q

Statements:

H = W ≤ R > F

Conclusions:

I. R = H

II. R > H

Hence, either I or II is true.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 5

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols #, %,@, $ and ©are used with the following meanings illustrated.

‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’

‘P % Q’ means’ P is not greater than Q’.

‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.

‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.

‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.

In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.

Statement:

R % N, N # F, F @ B

Conclusions:

I. F©R

II. B$N

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 5

From the given definitions,

P is not smaller than Q i.e # means P≥Q

P is not greater than Q i.e % means P≤Q

P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q, i.e @ means P > Q

P is neither greater than nor equal to Q i.e $ means P < Q

P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q i.e © means P=Q

Statements:

R ≤ N ≥ F > B

Conclusions:

I. F = R , Cannot be determined

II. B < N, True

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 6

Direction: In the following questions, the symbols #, %,@, $ and ©are used with the following meanings illustrated.

‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’

‘P % Q’ means’ P is not greater than Q’.

‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.

‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.

‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.

In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.

Statement:

R#T, T©M, M @ D

Conclusions:

I. D$T

II. R#M

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 6

From the given definitions,

P is not smaller than Q i.e # means P≥Q

P is not greater than Q i.e % means P≤Q

P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q, i.e @ means P > Q

P is neither greater than nor equal to Q i.e $ means P < Q

P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q i.e © means P=Q

Statements:

R ≥ T = M > D

Conclusions:

I. D < T, true

II. R ≥ M, true

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 7

Direction: In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

All rivers are streams. Some streams are wells. No well is the sea.

Conclusion:

I. Some rivers are wells.

II. Some seas are not stream.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 7

Conclusion I: From the possibilities as shown in the Venn diagrams below, we can see that conclusion I may or may not be true. Thus, conclusion I doesn’t follow.

Conclusion II: From the three possibilities shown in the Venn diagram, we cannot say that some seas will definitely not be stream. Thus, conclusion II will not follow. Hence, (d).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 8

Direction: In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Some doctors are professional. Raj is a professional. Raj is not young.

Conclusion:

I. Some doctors are young.

II. Some young doctors are not professional.

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 8
None of the conclusions are valid. Hence, option (d) is the correct answer.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 9

A man is facing east. He turns 90° clockwise and then again 45° in the same direction. Finally he turns 270° anticlockwise and 90° clockwise. What is the direction which he is facing now?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 9
First when he turned 90° and 45° in the clockwise direction, he turned a total of 135° in the clockwise direction. So he is now facing the direction of OC. Next he turns 270° anti-clockwise and hence faces in the direction OB. Finally he turns 90° clockwise and faces in the direction OA which is the north-east direction.

Hence option (c).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 10

Binod’s son is the son-in-law of Achuyut’s father. Rani is Achyut’s only sister. Binod has only one grandson Pramod. How is Pramod related to Rani?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 10
It is clear from the diagram below-

Hence option (c).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 11

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digits numbers)

INPUT: 81 cheerful 23 machine 36 42 51 sweet reward

Step 1: 23 81 machine 36 42 51 sweet reward cheerful

Step 2: 23 81 machine 36 42 51 reward cheerful sweet

Step 3: 23 81 36 42 51 reward cheerful sweet machine

Step 4: 23 81 36 51 42 cheerful sweet machine reward

Step 4 is the last step of the given arrangement

Study the given arrangement and arrange the given input accordingly.

Input: video divine 29 61 nearly annual arrange 72 37 garden 12 seven 51 98.

Which of the following element be fifth from the left end in step 3?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 11

The arrangement is such that the smallest number is arranged first at the left corner and the word that comes first in the dictionary is arranged at the right corner, then the largest number and the word that comes last in the dictionary is arranged and the arrangement continues so on.

Input: video divine 29 61 nearly annual arrange 72 37 garden 12 seven 51 98.

Step 1: 12 video divine 29 61 nearly arrange 72 37 garden seven 51 98 annual.

Step 2: 12 98 divine 29 61 nearly arrange 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video.

Step 3: 12 98 29 divine 61 nearly 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video arrange.

Step 4: 12 98 29 72 divine 61 nearly 37 garden 51 annual video arrange seven.

Step 5: 12 98 29 72 37 61 nearly garden 51 annual video arrange seven divine.

Step 6: 12 98 29 72 37 61 garden 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly.

Step 7: 12 98 29 72 37 61 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly garden.

Step 3: 12 98 29 divine 61 nearly 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video arrange.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 12

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digits numbers)

INPUT: 81 cheerful 23 machine 36 42 51 sweet reward

Step 1: 23 81 machine 36 42 51 sweet reward cheerful

Step 2: 23 81 machine 36 42 51 reward cheerful sweet

Step 3: 23 81 36 42 51 reward cheerful sweet machine

Step 4: 23 81 36 51 42 cheerful sweet machine reward

Step 4 is the last step of the given arrangement

Study the given arrangement and arrange the given input accordingly.

Input: video divine 29 61 nearly annual arrange 72 37 garden 12 seven 51 98.

Which of the following elements will be to the immediate right of the third largest number in the last step?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 12

The arrangement is such that the smallest number is arranged first at the left corner and the word that comes first in the dictionary is arranged at the right corner, then the largest number and the word that comes last in the dictionary is arranged and the arrangement continues so on.

Input: video divine 29 61 nearly annual arrange 72 37 garden 12 seven 51 98.

Step 1: 12 video divine 29 61 nearly arrange 72 37 garden seven 51 98 annual.

Step 2: 12 98 divine 29 61 nearly arrange 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video.

Step 3: 12 98 29 divine 61 nearly 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video arrange.

Step 4: 12 98 29 72 divine 61 nearly 37 garden 51 annual video arrange seven.

Step 5: 12 98 29 72 37 61 nearly garden 51 annual video arrange seven divine.

Step 6: 12 98 29 72 37 61 garden 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly.

Step 7: 12 98 29 72 37 61 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly garden.

Step 7: 12 98 29 72 37 61 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly garden.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 13

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two digits numbers)

INPUT: 81 cheerful 23 machine 36 42 51 sweet reward

Step 1: 23 81 machine 36 42 51 sweet reward cheerful

Step 2: 23 81 machine 36 42 51 reward cheerful sweet

Step 3: 23 81 36 42 51 reward cheerful sweet machine

Step 4: 23 81 36 51 42 cheerful sweet machine reward

Step 4 is the last step of the given arrangement

Study the given arrangement and arrange the given input accordingly.

Input: video divine 29 61 nearly annual arrange 72 37 garden 12 seven 51 98.

How many steps will be required to complete the given arrangement based on the given input?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 13

The arrangement is such that the smallest number is arranged first at the left corner and the word that comes first in the dictionary is arranged at the right corner, then the largest number and the word that comes last in the dictionary is arranged and the arrangement continues so on.

Input: video divine 29 61 nearly annual arrange 72 37 garden 12 seven 51 98.

Step 1: 12 video divine 29 61 nearly arrange 72 37 garden seven 51 98 annual.

Step 2: 12 98 divine 29 61 nearly arrange 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video.

Step 3: 12 98 29 divine 61 nearly 72 37 garden seven 51 annual video arrange.

Step 4: 12 98 29 72 divine 61 nearly 37 garden 51 annual video arrange seven.

Step 5: 12 98 29 72 37 61 nearly garden 51 annual video arrange seven divine.

Step 6: 12 98 29 72 37 61 garden 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly.

Step 7: 12 98 29 72 37 61 51 annual video arrange seven divine nearly garden.

Seven steps will be required to arrange the given input.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 14

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Eight persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are members of a sports club. They play three different Sports i.e. Cricket, Badminton and Hockey. Not more than three and not less than two persons like the same sport. They all are using a different mode of transports i.e. Metro, Bus, Car, Train, Bike, Bicycle, Scooter and Rickshaw. They all like different sports brands i.e. Puma, Adidas, Reebok, Nike, Sketchers, Woodland, North Face and Under Armour. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

M uses a Bike and plays only with J but not Cricket. N likes North face. K plays Cricket with H who uses Car. I like Sketchers. The one who plays Hockey likes Reebok and uses Scooter. The one who likes the Nike brand uses Bus. K and J do not like Nike. N does not play Cricket. N does not go by Metro and Train. J does not go by Train and Bicycle. The one who goes by Rickshaw likes Adidas. L and J do not go by Rickshaw. The one who likes Puma plays Cricket. L does not like Cricket. The one who goes by Metro likes Woodland. G does not play Hockey. The one who goes by Train plays Hockey.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 14
The final arrangement is

Clearly, “Train-Woodland” does not belong to that group because except “Train-Woodland” all the other options are correct pairs.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Eight persons i.e. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are members of a sports club. They play three different Sports i.e. Cricket, Badminton and Hockey. Not more than three and not less than two persons like the same sport. They all are using a different mode of transports i.e. Metro, Bus, Car, Train, Bike, Bicycle, Scooter and Rickshaw. They all like different sports brands i.e. Puma, Adidas, Reebok, Nike, Sketchers, Woodland, North Face and Under Armour. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

M uses a Bike and plays only with J but not Cricket. N likes North face. K plays Cricket with H who uses Car. I like Sketchers. The one who plays Hockey likes Reebok and uses Scooter. The one who likes the Nike brand uses Bus. K and J do not like Nike. N does not play Cricket. N does not go by Metro and Train. J does not go by Train and Bicycle. The one who goes by Rickshaw likes Adidas. L and J do not go by Rickshaw. The one who likes Puma plays Cricket. L does not like Cricket. The one who goes by Metro likes Woodland. G does not play Hockey. The one who goes by Train plays Hockey.

Which of the following statements is/are not true?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 15
The final arrangement is

Clearly, the one who goes by Bicycle likes Puma is incorrect.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 16

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

There are eight students i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are studying in different classes i.e. V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII of a school. They all like different subjects i.e. Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, History, Geography, English and Hindi and different colours i.e. Red, Blue, White, Black, Green, Pink, Violet and Brown. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

E likes Physics and studies in the fourth-lowest class. The one who likes Pink is senior to the one who likes Violet. There is a difference of three classes between E and C who likes Black colour. A likes Red colour and Hindi. A is junior to B who likes Green colour. C is just a junior to G who likes Mathematics. B likes Chemistry but doesn’t like pink. F likes Blue colour but doesn’t study in VII class. Four students are junior to G but senior to D. There is a difference of two classes between D and H. The one who is just senior to H likes English. The one who likes History also likes Brown. The one who likes Biology doesn’t like the white colour. The one who studies in V class likes White colour.

Who amongst the following students likes Violet colour?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 16
The final arrangement is

Clearly, the one who is just junior to the one who likes Red colour likes Violet.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 17

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

There are eight students i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are studying in different classes i.e. V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII of a school. They all like different subjects i.e. Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, History, Geography, English and Hindi and different colours i.e. Red, Blue, White, Black, Green, Pink, Violet and Brown. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

E likes Physics and studies in the fourth-lowest class. The one who likes Pink is senior to the one who likes Violet. There is a difference of three classes between E and C who likes Black colour. A likes Red colour and Hindi. A is junior to B who likes Green colour. C is just a junior to G who likes Mathematics. B likes Chemistry but doesn’t like pink. F likes Blue colour but doesn’t study in VII class. Four students are junior to G but senior to D. There is a difference of two classes between D and H. The one who is just senior to H likes English. The one who likes History also likes Brown. The one who likes Biology doesn’t like the white colour. The one who studies in V class likes White colour.

If the classes of the students who like English and Geography are interchanged by the teachers according to their class performance then who amongst the following is two class senior to H?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 17
The final arrangement is

Clearly, the one who likes Physics is two classes senior to H if the classes of the students who like English and Geography are interchanged by the teachers according to their class performance.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 18

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

There are eight students i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are studying in different classes i.e. V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII of a school. They all like different subjects i.e. Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, History, Geography, English and Hindi and different colours i.e. Red, Blue, White, Black, Green, Pink, Violet and Brown. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

E likes Physics and studies in the fourth-lowest class. The one who likes Pink is senior to the one who likes Violet. There is a difference of three classes between E and C who likes Black colour. A likes Red colour and Hindi. A is junior to B who likes Green colour. C is just a junior to G who likes Mathematics. B likes Chemistry but doesn’t like pink. F likes Blue colour but doesn’t study in VII class. Four students are junior to G but senior to D. There is a difference of two classes between D and H. The one who is just senior to H likes English. The one who likes History also likes Brown. The one who likes Biology doesn’t like the white colour. The one who studies in V class likes White colour.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that doesn’t belong to that group?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 18
The final arrangement is

Clearly, white doesn’t belong to that group because except the student who likes white, all the other options are liked by those students who study in even number class.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 19

Direction: Eight people - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are standing in a rectangular park such that at each side of the rectangular park, two persons are standing. The ones who are standing at the shorter sides are facing outside the park while the ones at the longer side are facing inside the park.

P is standing to the immediate right of W, who stands at a shorter side. R is standing second to the right of Q, who is second to the left of W. Q is standing such that it faces S. V doesn't face inside the park. U is not a neighbour of Q.

Who is standing fourth to the right of W?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 19

P is standing to the immediate right of W

W is standing at the shorter side

Q is second to the left of W

Then, two cases are possible,

Q is facing S, hence, case II is invalid

R is second to the right of Q

V doesn't face inside the park so, is at the shorter side

U is not a neighbour of Q, so, final arrangement is,

R stands fourth to the right of W.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 20

Direction: Eight people - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are standing in a rectangular park such that at each side of the rectangular park, two persons are standing. The ones who are standing at the shorter sides are facing outside the park while the ones at the longer side are facing inside the park.

P is standing to the immediate right of W, who stands at a shorter side. R is standing second to the right of Q, who is second to the left of W. Q is standing such that it faces S. V doesn't face inside the park. U is not a neighbour of Q.

Who is standing facing away from W. (in the same line of sight)?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 20
P is standing to the immediate right of W

W is standing at the shorter side

Q is second to the left of W

Then, two cases are possible,

Q is facing S, hence, case II is invalid

R is second to the right of Q

V doesn't face inside the park so, is at the shorter side

U is not a neighbour of Q, so, final arrangement is,

V is facing away from W.

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 21

Direction: Eight people - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are standing in a rectangular park such that at each side of the rectangular park, two persons are standing. The ones who are standing at the shorter sides are facing outside the park while the ones at the longer side are facing inside the park.

P is standing to the immediate right of W, who stands at a shorter side. R is standing second to the right of Q, who is second to the left of W. Q is standing such that it faces S. V doesn't face inside the park. U is not a neighbour of Q.

How many persons are standing between U and V, if seen from the right of U?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 21
P is standing to the immediate right of W

W is standing at the shorter side

Q is second to the left of W

Then, two cases are possible,

Q is facing S, hence, case II is invalid

R is second to the right of Q

V doesn't face inside the park so, is at the shorter side

U is not a neighbour of Q, so, final arrangement is,

P, W, T and Q stand between U and V, seen from the right of U.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 22

Direction: Study the following information and answer the question.

Seven people Jaya, Arun, Reena, Nitin, Neeraj, Rahul, and Amit live on separate floors of a 7-floor building. The ground floor is numbered 1, the first floor is numbered 2, and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of these likes different companies mobile, viz Sony, Samsung, Apple, Nokia, Panasonic, Oppo, and Intex but not necessarily in the same order.

Only three people live above the floor on which Jaya lives. Only one person lives between Jaya and the one who likes Oppo. Rahul lives immediately below the one who likes Samsung. The one who likes Samsung lives on an even-numbered floor. Only three people live between the ones who like Oppo and Apple. Neeraj lives immediately above Reena. Neeraj does not like Apple. Only two people live between Arun and the one who likes Panasonic. The one who likes Panasonic lives below the floor on which Arun. The one who likes Sony does not live immediately above or immediately below Arun. Nitin does not live immediately above or immediately below Jaya. Amit does not like Nokia.

Who among the following lives on floor number 3?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 22

Hence, the correct option is (B).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 23

Direction: Study the following information and answer the question.

Seven people Jaya, Arun, Reena, Nitin, Neeraj, Rahul, and Amit live on separate floors of a 7-floor building. The ground floor is numbered 1, the first floor is numbered 2, and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of these likes different companies mobile, viz Sony, Samsung, Apple, Nokia, Panasonic, Oppo, and Intex but not necessarily in the same order.

Only three people live above the floor on which Jaya lives. Only one person lives between Jaya and the one who likes Oppo. Rahul lives immediately below the one who likes Samsung. The one who likes Samsung lives on an even-numbered floor. Only three people live between the ones who like Oppo and Apple. Neeraj lives immediately above Reena. Neeraj does not like Apple. Only two people live between Arun and the one who likes Panasonic. The one who likes Panasonic lives below the floor on which Arun. The one who likes Sony does not live immediately above or immediately below Arun. Nitin does not live immediately above or immediately below Jaya. Amit does not like Nokia.

Nitin likes which of the following mobile?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 23

Nitin likes Nokia.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 24

Direction: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

Six players A, B, C, D, E, and F play four different games viz. Badminton, Football, Cricket, Volleyball and wear shirts of four different colours i.e. White, Pink, Blue, and Purple shirts.

C wears either a White or Pink shirt. E does not play Cricket and the person who plays Volleyball does not wear a white shirt; A neither wears a Pink shirt nor plays Volleyball. Both of the Football players wear shirts of different colors but do not wear Purple shirts. F plays Badminton; Badminton player does not wear White shirt, two players wear Blue shirts and one wears Purple. One player is in Cricket and wears a Pink, D wears a White shirt and a Badminton player does not wear a blue shirt. E is in Volleyball and wears Blue while A wears a Purple shirt. Not more than two players are in the same game and wear the same shirt.

Which of the following shirts is worn by two players?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 24

Pink and Blue are worn by two players.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 25

Direction: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

Six players A, B, C, D, E, and F play four different games viz. Badminton, Football, Cricket, Volleyball and wear shirts of four different colours i.e. White, Pink, Blue, and Purple shirts.

C wears either a White or Pink shirt. E does not play Cricket and the person who plays Volleyball does not wear a white shirt; A neither wears a Pink shirt nor plays Volleyball. Both of the Football players wear shirts of different colors but do not wear Purple shirts. F plays Badminton; Badminton player does not wear White shirt, two players wear Blue shirts and one wears Purple. One player is in Cricket and wears a Pink, D wears a White shirt and a Badminton player does not wear a blue shirt. E is in Volleyball and wears Blue while A wears a Purple shirt. Not more than two players are in the same game and wear the same shirt.

Which of the games is played and the shirt is worn by B?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 25

Hence, the correct option is (C).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 26

Direction: Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below.

Six players A, B, C, D, E, and F play four different games viz. Badminton, Football, Cricket, Volleyball and wear shirts of four different colours i.e. White, Pink, Blue, and Purple shirts.

C wears either a White or Pink shirt. E does not play Cricket and the person who plays Volleyball does not wear a white shirt; A neither wears a Pink shirt nor plays Volleyball. Both of the Football players wear shirts of different colours but do not wear Purple shirts. F plays Badminton; Badminton player does not wear White shirt, two players wear Blue shirts and one wears Purple. One player is in Cricket and wears a Pink, D wears a White shirt and a Badminton player does not wear a blue shirt. E is in Volleyball and wears Blue while A wears a Purple shirt. Not more than two players are in the same game and wear the same shirt.

Which of the games is played by the two players except for Football?

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Hence, the correct option is (A).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 27

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve persons A, B, C, D, E, F, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E, and F are sitting in row-1 facing south direction, and U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are sitting in row-2 facing north direction in such a way that each person sitting in row-1 faces the person sitting in row-2. E, who sits at one of the extreme ends of the row sits third to the right of the one who faces Z. X faces the one who sits second to the left A. V faces D. B, who is sitting at the extreme left end, sits second to the left of A. C faces the one who is an immediate neighbour of U. Only one person sits between U and W who is sitting at the extreme left end of the row.

Who among the following faces Z?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 27

Persons:

Row 1: A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting facing south.

Row 2: U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting facing north.

Steps:

1) Only one person sits between U and W who is sitting at the extreme left end of the row.

2) B, who is sitting at the extreme left end, sits second to the left of A.

3) X faces the one who sits second to the left A.

4) C faces the one who is an immediate neighbour of U.

5) V faces D.

6) E, who sits at one of the extreme ends of the row, sits third to the right of the one who faces Z.

7) The remaining person in row 1 is F.

8) The remaining person in row 2 is Y.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

So, A faces Z.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 28

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Twelve persons A, B, C, D, E, F, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, E, and F are sitting in row-1 facing south direction, and U, V, W, X, Y, and Z are sitting in row-2 facing north direction in such a way that each person sitting in row-1 faces the person sitting in row-2. E, who sits at one of the extreme ends of the row sits third to the right of the one who faces Z. X faces the one who sits second to the left A. V faces D. B, who is sitting at the extreme left end, sits second to the left of A. C faces the one who is an immediate neighbour of U. Only one person sits between U and W who is sitting at the extreme left end of the row.

Who among the following sits third to the right of the one, who is facing the one, who is second to the left of E?

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 28

Persons:

Row 1: A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting facing south.

Row 2: U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting facing north.

Steps:

1) Only one person sits between U and W who is sitting at the extreme left end of the row.

2) B, who is sitting at the extreme left end, sits second to the left of A.

3) X faces the one who sits second to the left A.

4) C faces the one who is an immediate neighbour of U.

5) V faces D.

6) E, who sits at one of the extreme ends of the row, sits third to the right of the one who faces Z.

7) The remaining person in row 1 is F.

8) The remaining person in row 2 is Y.

The final arrangement will be as shown:

So, X is sitting third to the right of the one, who is facing the one who is second to the left of E.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 29

Directions: In each of the questions below, a short passage is given outlining a point. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

Jatin: Developing countries like ours need to invest in education and job creation. They need to address the lack of opportunities in order to improve their economy and reduce migration. Our country produces so many engineering and MBA graduates but only a small percentage of them find jobs. It should therefore be no surprise that many migrate overseas for opportunities.

Lalit: Lack of opportunities in one's own country is not the only reason why educated persons migrate. Our country has a conservative culture which many of the educated persons feel alienated from, so they seek other countries whose societies are more open and free-thinking than ours.

It can be understood from the extract that Lalit has misunderstood Jatin's argument to mean which of the following?

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Note that Lalit claims that lack of opportunities is not the only reason why educated persons migrate. So, we can infer that he has misunderstood Jatin's argument to mean that it is the only reason for migration. A is incorrect as Jatin's argument does not talk of comparison of open culture. B is incorrect as Lalit does not compare migration in developed versus developing countries. D is incorrect as neither of the two persons, Jatin or Lalit, talk about encouragement that should be given to persons who migrate. E is incorrect as this is out of scope; neither of the two persons talk of possible harm that may or may not be caused to the country by migration. C is the right answer.
MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 30

In the given series, if all the alphabets are replaced by their corresponding position in the alphabet series, if all the prime numbers are replaced by the next smallest composite number, and all the composite numbers are replaced by the previous largest prime number and then all the even numbers are removed in the series, then which of the following will be sixth from the right end of the new arrangement?

A 5 3 8 R 55 65 T 76 45 21 2 W 54 32 11 E 89 71 R 4 5 Y 31 U I 6 O 17 P

Detailed Solution for MAH-CET MBA Mock Test- 8 - Question 30

First of let us substitute all alphabets by their corresponding position in the alphabet series, all the prime numbers by the next smallest composite number, and all the composite numbers by previous largest prime number

1 6 4 7 18 53 61 20 73 43 19 4 23 53 31 12 5 90 72 18 3 6 25 32 21 9 5 15 18 16

Let us remove all the even numbers

1 7 53 61 73 43 19 23 53 31 5 3 25 21 9 5 15

So, '3' will be the 6th number from the right end

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