In the following question, a statement is followed by some courses of action. Assume everything in the statement is to be true, and decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing:
Statement: Two leaders of the ruling party including one lawmaker were shot dead by the unknown person in the early hours.
Course of Action:
I. Police should be ordered to identify the persons involved in the crime.
II. The Government should put the blame on the opposition and cancel the upcoming assembly session.
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A certain number of students are sitting in a line and all of them are facing north. A is at the extreme right end of the row. There are only two people between U and V. Y is sitting between X and Z. There are at least two people and at most five people sitting between A and Z. X is on the even-numbered seat when counted from the right end. There are three people between X and W. The number of people sitting on the left of W is three less than that of his right. Y is to the immediate left of Z who is not an immediate neighbour of X. V is an immediate neighbour of W. There are less than five people to the left of U and there are neither 6 nor 8 people between Y and U. Not more than two people are sitting between X and Y. The number of people sitting between A and Z and the number of people sitting between Y and X is not the same.
Q. How many students are sitting in line?
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A certain number of students are sitting in a line and all of them are facing north. A is at the extreme right end of the row. There are only two people between U and V. Y is sitting between X and Z. There are at least two people and at most five people sitting between A and Z. X is on the even-numbered seat when counted from the right end. There are three people between X and W. The number of people sitting on the left of W is three less than that of his right. Y is to the immediate left of Z who is not an immediate neighbour of X. V is an immediate neighbour of W. There are less than five people to the left of U and there are neither 6 nor 8 people between Y and U. Not more than two people are sitting between X and Y. The number of people sitting between A and Z and the number of people sitting between Y and X is not the same.
Q. How many persons are there between X and V?
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A certain number of students are sitting in a line and all of them are facing north. A is at the extreme right end of the row. There are only two people between U and V. Y is sitting between X and Z. There are at least two people and at most five people sitting between A and Z. X is on the even-numbered seat when counted from the right end. There are three people between X and W. The number of people sitting on the left of W is three less than that of his right. Y is to the immediate left of Z who is not an immediate neighbour of X. V is an immediate neighbour of W. There are less than five people to the left of U and there are neither 6 nor 8 people between Y and U. Not more than two people are sitting between X and Y. The number of people sitting between A and Z and the number of people sitting between Y and X is not the same.
Q. How many persons sit to the left of Y?
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A certain number of students are sitting in a line and all of them are facing north. A is at the extreme right end of the row. There are only two people between U and V. Y is sitting between X and Z. There are at least two people and at most five people sitting between A and Z. X is on the even-numbered seat when counted from the right end. There are three people between X and W. The number of people sitting on the left of W is three less than that of his right. Y is to the immediate left of Z who is not an immediate neighbour of X. V is an immediate neighbour of W. There are less than five people to the left of U and there are neither 6 nor 8 people between Y and U. Not more than two people are sitting between X and Y. The number of people sitting between A and Z and the number of people sitting between Y and X is not the same.
Q. How many persons sit to the right of X?
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A certain number of students are sitting in a line and all of them are facing north. A is at the extreme right end of the row. There are only two people between U and V. Y is sitting between X and Z. There are at least two people and at most five people sitting between A and Z. X is on the even-numbered seat when counted from the right end. There are three people between X and W. The number of people sitting on the left of W is three less than that of his right. Y is to the immediate left of Z who is not an immediate neighbour of X. V is an immediate neighbour of W. There are less than five people to the left of U and there are neither 6 nor 8 people between Y and U. Not more than two people are sitting between X and Y. The number of people sitting between A and Z and the number of people sitting between Y and X is not the same.
Q. How many students sit to the left of U?
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In a certain code language, ‘Online Education Available Easily’ is coded as ‘W4@ E4$ M3$ Z3$’.
‘School Reopen Soon’ is coded as ‘L2@ X4@ V3@ ’.
‘Students Prefer Exam’ is coded as ‘I4@ C2@ G6$’.
‘Access Internet Plan Quickly’ is coded as ‘X4$ F5$ M5@ O3@’.
Q. What is the code for ‘Learning With Innovation’?
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In a certain code language, ‘Online Education Available Easily’ is coded as ‘W4@ E4$ M3$ Z3$’.
‘School Reopen Soon’ is coded as ‘L2@ X4@ V3@ ’.
‘Students Prefer Exam’ is coded as ‘I4@ C2@ G6$’.
‘Access Internet Plan Quickly’ is coded as ‘X4$ F5$ M5@ O3@’.
Q. What is the code for ‘Technology’?
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In a certain code language, ‘Online Education Available Easily’ is coded as ‘W4@ E4$ M3$ Z3$’.
‘School Reopen Soon’ is coded as ‘L2@ X4@ V3@ ’.
‘Students Prefer Exam’ is coded as ‘I4@ C2@ G6$’.
‘Access Internet Plan Quickly’ is coded as ‘X4$ F5$ M5@ O3@’.
Q. What is the code for ‘Computer’?
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In a certain code language, ‘Online Education Available Easily’ is coded as ‘W4@ E4$ M3$ Z3$’.
‘School Reopen Soon’ is coded as ‘L2@ X4@ V3@ ’.
‘Students Prefer Exam’ is coded as ‘I4@ C2@ G6$’.
‘Access Internet Plan Quickly’ is coded as ‘X4$ F5$ M5@ O3@’.
Q. Which of the following words is appropriate for the code ‘V4@’?
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In a certain code language, ‘Online Education Available Easily’ is coded as ‘W4@ E4$ M3$ Z3$’.
‘School Reopen Soon’ is coded as ‘L2@ X4@ V3@ ’.
‘Students Prefer Exam’ is coded as ‘I4@ C2@ G6$’.
‘Access Internet Plan Quickly’ is coded as ‘X4$ F5$ M5@ O3@’.
Q. What is the code for ‘Working Hard’
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Six persons who work in a company are ranked from 1 to 6 from bottom to top consecutively. Each person belongs to a different department, and also each person works for a different number of hours.
There are two persons in between the person working in the Marketing department and the HR department. The person working in the Marketing department is ranked above the person working in the HR department. The highest number of working hours is 15
15, which is on rank 2. The person working in the Research department is ranked below the person working in the Production department, and the person working in the Research department works 4 hours less than a person working in the Production department. There is one person in between the person working in the Accounts department and the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Accounts department is above the person working in the Purchasing department, and they work half the number of hours than a person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the HR department works one hour more than the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Marketing department works 3 hours more than the person working in the Accounts department, but 2 hours less than the person working in the Production department. The top-ranked person does not work for 12 hours.
Q. What is the sum of the working hours of a person working in the Purchasing and Marketing department?
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Six persons who work in a company are ranked from 1 to 6 from bottom to top consecutively. Each person belongs to a different department, and also each person works for a different number of hours.
There are two persons in between the person working in the Marketing department and the HR department. The person working in the Marketing department is ranked above the person working in the HR department. The highest number of working hours is 15
15, which is on rank 2. The person working in the Research department is ranked below the person working in the Production department, and the person working in the Research department works 4 hours less than a person working in the Production department. There is one person in between the person working in the Accounts department and the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Accounts department is above the person working in the Purchasing department, and they work half the number of hours than a person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the HR department works one hour more than the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Marketing department works 3 hours more than the person working in the Accounts department, but 2 hours less than the person working in the Production department. The top-ranked person does not work for 12 hours.
Q. Who among the following is ranked at number 3?
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Six persons who work in a company are ranked from 1 to 6 from bottom to top consecutively. Each person belongs to a different department, and also each person works for a different number of hours.
There are two persons in between the person working in the Marketing department and the HR department. The person working in the Marketing department is ranked above the person working in the HR department. The highest number of working hours is 15
15, which is on rank 2. The person working in the Research department is ranked below the person working in the Production department, and the person working in the Research department works 4 hours less than a person working in the Production department. There is one person in between the person working in the Accounts department and the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Accounts department is above the person working in the Purchasing department, and they work half the number of hours than a person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the HR department works one hour more than the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Marketing department works 3 hours more than the person working in the Accounts department, but 2 hours less than the person working in the Production department. The top-ranked person does not work for 12 hours.
Q. How many persons are ranked between the person working in the Accounts department and the HR department?
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Six persons who work in a company are ranked from 1 to 6 from bottom to top consecutively. Each person belongs to a different department, and also each person works for a different number of hours.
There are two persons in between the person working in the Marketing department and the HR department. The person working in the Marketing department is ranked above the person working in the HR department. The highest number of working hours is 15
15, which is on rank 2. The person working in the Research department is ranked below the person working in the Production department, and the person working in the Research department works 4 hours less than a person working in the Production department. There is one person in between the person working in the Accounts department and the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Accounts department is above the person working in the Purchasing department, and they work half the number of hours than a person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the HR department works one hour more than the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Marketing department works 3 hours more than the person working in the Accounts department, but 2 hours less than the person working in the Production department. The top-ranked person does not work for 12 hours.
Q. The person working in the Research department works for how many hours?
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Six persons who work in a company are ranked from 1 to 6 from bottom to top consecutively. Each person belongs to a different department, and also each person works for a different number of hours.
There are two persons in between the person working in the Marketing department and the HR department. The person working in the Marketing department is ranked above the person working in the HR department. The highest number of working hours is 15
15, which is on rank 2. The person working in the Research department is ranked below the person working in the Production department, and the person working in the Research department works 4 hours less than a person working in the Production department. There is one person in between the person working in the Accounts department and the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Accounts department is above the person working in the Purchasing department, and they work half the number of hours than a person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the HR department works one hour more than the person working in the Purchasing department. The person working in the Marketing department works 3 hours more than the person working in the Accounts department, but 2 hours less than the person working in the Production department. The top-ranked person does not work for 12 hours.
Q. Who among the following works for the least number of hours?
Eight people K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R got the admission in the college during two different dates 11th and 18th of four different months namely April, May, June and July. Each of them likes different games namely Chess, Hockey, Ludo, Cricket, Football, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball.
More than two people got the admission between the one who likes Hockey and Badminton. Q doesn't like Basketball. Two people got the admission between R and the one who likes Ludo. No one got the admission between P and the one who likes Football. The number of people who got the admission before the one who likes Cricket is the same as the number of people who got the admission after the one who likes Hockey. R got the admission immediately after N. Three people got the admission between the one who likes Chess and the one who likes Volleyball. M and Q got the admission on the different dates of the different month. The one who likes Volleyball and Cricket got the admission in the same month but on different dates. Three people got the admission between the one who likes Football and O. The number of people who got admission before N and after K is the same. No one got the admission between L and the one who likes Chess. The one who likes Ludo got the admission on an even date of a month which has an odd number of days. K and P got the admission on the same date of the different month. More than one person got the admission between O and Q.
Q. Which of the following statements are true?
(i) K likes Chess.
(ii) The number of people who got the admission before the one who likes Ludo is the same as the number of people who got the admission after the one who likes Badminton.
(iii) The one who likes Football got the admission immediately before the one who likes Hockey.
Eight people K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R got the admission in the college during two different dates 11th and 18th of four different months namely April, May, June and July. Each of them likes different games namely Chess, Hockey, Ludo, Cricket, Football, Badminton, Volleyball and Basketball.
More than two people got the admission between the one who likes Hockey and Badminton. Q doesn't like Basketball. Two people got the admission between R and the one who likes Ludo. No one got the admission between P and the one who likes Football. The number of people who got the admission before the one who likes Cricket is the same as the number of people who got the admission after the one who likes Hockey. R got the admission immediately after N. Three people got the admission between the one who likes Chess and the one who likes Volleyball. M and Q got the admission on the different dates of the different month. The one who likes Volleyball and Cricket got the admission in the same month but on different dates. Three people got the admission between the one who likes Football and O. The number of people who got admission before N and after K is the same. No one got the admission between L and the one who likes Chess. The one who likes Ludo got the admission on an even date of a month which has an odd number of days. K and P got the admission on the same date of the different month. More than one person got the admission between O and Q.
Q. If all the people are arranged in alphabetical order starting from 11th April to 18th July, then the position of how many people remain unchanged?
The question below consists of a question and three statements numbered 1, 2 and 3
given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the three statements and give the answer:
Q. House ‘I’ is in which direction with respect to house ‘J’?
1. House K is in the north of house J and west of house L, which is in the south of house U.
2. House L is in the west of house V who is in north-east of house I, which is in the north of house X.
3. House I is in the north of house W and south-west of house K.
alone is sufficient to answer the question.
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Eight people C, D, E, F, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre with an equal distance between them. Each person is of different ages which are 8, 13, 16, 19, 25, 33, 47 and 49 but not necessarily in the same order. Sum of the ages of R and C is equal to the age of E. Two people sit between C and D. E sits third to the right of the person whose age is prime number. P’s age is not 13. F is not an immediate neighbour of C. Sum of the ages of S and R is less than 42. Two people sit between the persons whose age is 16 and 49. S sits exactly between D and the person whose age is 13. C sits second to the right of E. P sits third to the left of F whose age is 49. D’s age is not 16. D sits opposite to the person whose age is 13. S is not an immediate neighbour of C. The person whose age is 16 sits second to the right of Q.
Q. What is the age of S?
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Eight people C, D, E, F, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre with an equal distance between them. Each person is of different ages which are 8, 13, 16, 19, 25, 33, 47 and 49 but not necessarily in the same order. Sum of the ages of R and C is equal to the age of E. Two people sit between C and D. E sits third to the right of the person whose age is prime number. P’s age is not 13. F is not an immediate neighbour of C. Sum of the ages of S and R is less than 42. Two people sit between the persons whose age is 16 and 49. S sits exactly between D and the person whose age is 13. C sits second to the right of E. P sits third to the left of F whose age is 49. D’s age is not 16. D sits opposite to the person whose age is 13. S is not an immediate neighbour of C. The person whose age is 16 sits second to the right of Q.
If all the people are arranged in alphabetical order from C in clockwise direction then the position of how many people remain unchanged excluding C?
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Eight people C, D, E, F, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre with an equal distance between them. Each person is of different ages which are 8, 13, 16, 19, 25, 33, 47 and 49 but not necessarily in the same order. Sum of the ages of R and C is equal to the age of E. Two people sit between C and D. E sits third to the right of the person whose age is prime number. P’s age is not 13. F is not an immediate neighbour of C. Sum of the ages of S and R is less than 42. Two people sit between the persons whose age is 16 and 49. S sits exactly between D and the person whose age is 13. C sits second to the right of E. P sits third to the left of F whose age is 49. D’s age is not 16. D sits opposite to the person whose age is 13. S is not an immediate neighbour of C. The person whose age is 16 sits second to the right of Q.
Q. Which of the following is sitting opposite to the one whose age is 47?
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Eight people C, D, E, F, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre with an equal distance between them. Each person is of different ages which are 8, 13, 16, 19, 25, 33, 47 and 49 but not necessarily in the same order. Sum of the ages of R and C is equal to the age of E. Two people sit between C and D. E sits third to the right of the person whose age is prime number. P’s age is not 13. F is not an immediate neighbour of C. Sum of the ages of S and R is less than 42. Two people sit between the persons whose age is 16 and 49. S sits exactly between D and the person whose age is 13. C sits second to the right of E. P sits third to the left of F whose age is 49. D’s age is not 16. D sits opposite to the person whose age is 13. S is not an immediate neighbour of C. The person whose age is 16 sits second to the right of Q.
Q. Which of the following is odd?
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Eight people C, D, E, F, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre with an equal distance between them. Each person is of different ages which are 8, 13, 16, 19, 25, 33, 47 and 49 but not necessarily in the same order. Sum of the ages of R and C is equal to the age of E. Two people sit between C and D. E sits third to the right of the person whose age is prime number. P’s age is not 13. F is not an immediate neighbour of C. Sum of the ages of S and R is less than 42. Two people sit between the persons whose age is 16 and 49. S sits exactly between D and the person whose age is 13. C sits second to the right of E. P sits third to the left of F whose age is 49. D’s age is not 16. D sits opposite to the person whose age is 13. S is not an immediate neighbour of C. The person whose age is 16 sits second to the right of Q.
Q. Who is sitting third to the right of C?
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A @ B – A is the child of B.
A © B – A is the father of B.
A % B – A is the daughter of B.
A & B – A is the brother of B.
A $ B – A is the wife of B.
A * B – A is the mother of B.
A # B – A is the sister of B.
A ~ B – A is the parent of B.
Q. If A © G @ L # O * J $ T ~ P, then how is G related to T?
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A @ B – A is the child of B.
A © B – A is the father of B.
A % B – A is the daughter of B.
A & B – A is the brother of B.
A $ B – A is the wife of B.
A * B – A is the mother of B.
A # B – A is the sister of B.
A ~ B – A is the parent of B.
Q. If A © G @ L # O * J $ T ~ P and G & B ∼ Z then how is O related to Z?
If in the word DISCONTINUATION all the consonants are changed to the immediate previous letter and all the vowels are changed to the next letter as per English alphabetical series and after that arranged in alphabetical order from right to left then what will be the third letter to the left of the seventh letter from the right end?
In a lake, there are 10 steps labelled using alphabets from A to J. Starting from step A, every minute a frog jumps to the 4th step from where it started - that is from the step A it would go to the step E and from E it would go to the step I and from I it would go to C etc. Where would the frog be at the 60th minute if it starts at the step A?
In a family there are several brothers and sisters. Every 2 boys have brothers as many as sisters and each girl has 2 brothers less than twice as many brothers as sisters. Now find the number of boys and girls.
In a row of trees, a tree is 7th from left end and 14th from right end. How many tree are there in the row?