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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 1

In a certain coded language, % means addition, * means subtraction, & means multiplication and $ means division. All expressions of the form (a symbol b) are to be read from left to right.

Q.What is the value of (164 $ 41 & 86 % 11 * 23 & 165 $ 33) & (60.5$ 11 & 1 % 57.5 $23)?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 1

(164  41 x 86 + 11 - 23 x 165 33) x (60.5 + 11 x i + 57 .5 23)
= (4 x 86 + 11 - 23 x 5) x (5.5 x 1 + 2.5) = (344 + 11 - 115) x (5.5+ 2.5) = 240 x 8 = 1920
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 2

Find the values of A and B respectively in the following figure.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 2

Consider the first box,

(4 x 5) - (4 + 5) = 20 - 9 = 11 (at the bottom)

(3 x 4) - (3 + 4) = 12 - 7 = 5 (on the right)

(4 + 5) + (3 + 4) + (1 + 1) + (0 + 5) = 9 + 7 + 2 + 5 = 23 (in the box)
This pattern applies in the second box as well.
Applying it to the third box.
A = (6 x 7) - (6 + 7) = 42 - 13 = 29

B = (6 + 7) + (2 + 9) + (7 + 5) + (2 + 3) = 13 + 11 + 12 + 05 = 41
Hence, option 1.

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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 3

Six students were sitting in a row. A is adjacent to B, B is adjacent to C. B is between A and D. E sits next to F. D is between F and A. Who among the following will definitely sits at the extreme end?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 3

A is adjacent to B.
Thus, two arrangements are possible i.e. A B or B A.
B is adjacent to C.

Therefore, the two cases shown above become A B C or C B A. B is between A and D.
Therefore, you get. A B C D o r D C B A .
F sits next to E and D sits between F and A.
Thus, there are four arrangements possible: A B C D E F
A B C D F E
F E D C B A
E F D C B A
Thus, in all cases, A is definitely at one extreme end. Either F or E is at the other extreme end.
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 4

The statement given below is followed by two statements.  Analyze all of them and determine the correct combination of a course of action.

Q.The deadline for the deliverable is tomorrow and we are falling short of one day in meeting it.

A . We should give an excuse to the manager so that he extends the deadline by one day.

B. We should give a believable excuse to the client and get it extended.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 4

This situation calls for a course of action which is neither extreme nor unethical. Giving an excuse to get the deadline extended is not ethical and may lead to such situations arising very frequently. The best course of action would be to request for an extension and explain the true reasons for the slip in schedule, thus acting in a rational and ethical manner.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 5

Answer the following question based on the information given  below.

Lack of the ability of flight has not hampered the survival of ostriches as their long featherless legs not only help them run faster but also defend themselves from predators.

Q.Which of the following arguments is analogous to the one presented here?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 5

The main information in this passage is presented in the format: A does not have the normal advantage other members of its kind have, but survives because of some other strategy Option 2 is ruled out as the format is A can leave behind a part of its body to survive/escape, there is no mention of other survival strategies that others of its kind normally use.
Option 3 is ruled out as this is not a threat from a predator, but a disease.
Option 4 is ruled out as this is behaviour of a predator not prey.
Option 1 is the answer as like the ostrich, the penguin too cannot resort to flying to escape from the predator, therefore it has other survival strategies.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 6

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

The location of five friends - Rajesh, Mahesh, Suresh, Bikram and Anand - is given below:

1. Rajesh is 10 m east and 5 m north of Anand.

2. Mahesh is 20 m south and 15 m west of Anand.

3. Suresh is 25 m east of Mahesh.

4. Bikram is 30 m north and 10 m east of Mahesh. 

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?  

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 6

Let Anand be at (0, 0) in the X-Y plane. Accordingly, the position of all the other people can be plotted as shown below:

Now, consider the statement given in each option: Option 1: This statement is incorrect as Suresh is 30 m south and 15 m east of Bikram.
Option 2: This statement is correct.
Option 3: This statement is incorrect as Rajesh is 5 m south and 15 m east of Bikram.
Thus, only the statement in option 2 is correct.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 7

Mahesh drove 20 m north and 50 m east. He then drove 10  m north and 25 m west. If Mahesh is now x m from Bikram and y m from Rajesh, find x ~ y.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 7

Consider the solution to the previous question.
Mahesh has traveled (20 + 10) i.e. 30 m north and (50 - 25) i.e. 25 m east.
So, Mahesh’s new position is (10, 10), as shown below.

The position of Rajesh is (10, 5) and the position of Bikram is (-5, 10). /. x = 10 - ( - 5 ) = 15 m and y = 10 - 5 = 5 m x ~ y = 1 5 - 5 = 10m Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 8

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Ram, Mohan, Geeta, Kamla, Vimla, Sohan and Rohan are from the same family. For a game, they are disguised as A, B, C, D, E, F and H. Further it is known that:

I. Rohan is the brother-in-law of A and has an only son.
II. E is the only cousin of F and has a nephew and a niece.
III. Kamla is the maternal grandfather of D.
IV. D is the brother of Vimla and the nephew of Mohan.
V. There are four people in this group who are parents, but only two of them form a couple.
VI. Geeta is the niece of Rohan and is the only person with two children.
VII. Ram and her spouse are disguised as A and H respectively.
VIII. Mohan’s father is disguised as C.

 

Q.Who among the following is the uncle of Mohan?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 8

Ram and her spouse are disguised as A and H respectively. Since Rohan is the brother-in-law of A, Rohan can either be the brother of H or the husband of A or H’s sister.
However, it is known that of the four people who are parents, only two form a couple. So, if A and H have a child, Rohan will not have a spouse and will hence be the brother of H in that case.
Now, Kamla is the maternal grandfather of D and D is the brother of Vimla. It is also known that Geeta is the only person with two children. So, Geeta has to be the daughter of Kamla. Thus, Kamla and Geeta are two of the four parents but they are not a couple. Also, Rohan is a parent with an only son. So, one of these three people are part of the couple.
Now, E is the only cousin of F and has a nephew and a niece. Since Geeta is the only person with two children,

Geeta has to be F. Also, since D is the nephew of Mohan, Mohan has to be E.
Since Geeta is the cousin of Mohan and the niece of Rohan, who has an only son, Mohan has to be the son of Rohan. Since Mohan’s father is disguised as C, Rohan is C.
So, Kamla and Ram have to be the parents of Geeta.
So, Rohan is Kamla’s brother and Kamla is H.
Thus, Sohan is D and Vimla is B.
The entire relationship is as shown below:

Thus, Kamla is the uncle of Mohan.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 9

Ram, Mohan, Geeta, Kamla, Vimla, Sohan and Rohan are from the same family. For a game, they are disguised as A, B, C, D, E, F and H. Further it is known that:

I. Rohan is the brother-in-law of A and has an only son.
II. E is the only cousin of F and has a nephew and a niece.
III. Kamla is the maternal grandfather of D.
IV. D is the brother of Vimla and the nephew of Mohan.
V. There are four people in this group who are parents, but only two of them form a couple.
VI. Geeta is the niece of Rohan and is the only person with two children.
VII. Ram and her spouse are disguised as A and H respectively.
VIII. Mohan’s father is disguised as C.

 

Q.Who is disguised as F?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 9

Consider the family tree obtained in the solution to the first question.
Geeta is disguised as F.
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 10

Ram, Mohan, Geeta, Kamla, Vimla, Sohan and Rohan are from the same family. For a game, they are disguised as A, B, C, D, E, F and H. Further it is known that:

I. Rohan is the brother-in-law of A and has an only son.
II. E is the only cousin of F and has a nephew and a niece.
III. Kamla is the maternal grandfather of D.
IV. D is the brother of Vimla and the nephew of Mohan.
V. There are four people in this group who are parents, but only two of them form a couple.
VI. Geeta is the niece of Rohan and is the only person with two children.
VII. Ram and her spouse are disguised as A and H respectively.
VIII. Mohan’s father is disguised as C.

 

Q.Who among the following are siblings?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 10

Consider the family tree obtained in the solution to the first question.
Kamla and Rohan as well as Vimla and Sohan are sibling pairs.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 11

Ram, Mohan, Geeta, Kamla, Vimla, Sohan and Rohan are from the same family. For a game, they are disguised as A, B, C, D, E, F and H. Further it is known that:

I. Rohan is the brother-in-law of A and has an only son.
II. E is the only cousin of F and has a nephew and a niece.
III. Kamla is the maternal grandfather of D.
IV. D is the brother of Vimla and the nephew of Mohan.
V. There are four people in this group who are parents, but only two of them form a couple.
VI. Geeta is the niece of Rohan and is the only person with two children.
VII. Ram and her spouse are disguised as A and H respectively.
VIII. Mohan’s father is disguised as C.

 

Q.How is D related to Ram? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 11

Consider the family tree obtained in the solution to the first question.
D is the grandson of Ram.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 12

Some roads are maps. All maps are rivers. No map is a bridge.  Some rivers are stones.

Based on the above statements, which of the following conclusion(s) is/are true?

i. Some rivers are bridge.

ii. Some rivers are roads.

iii. Some stones are roads.

iv. Some roads are definitely not bridge.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 12

One way of representing the given statements is as shown below:

As seen above, there is a possibility that no river is a bridge. Hence, conclusion i does not follow.
All the roads that are maps have to be rivers. Hence, there are definitely some rivers that are roads. Hence, conclusion ii follows.
As seen above, there is a possibility that no stone is a road. Hence, conclusion iii does not follow.

All the roads that are maps cannot be bridges. Hence, there are some roads that are definitely not bridges. Hence, conclusion iv follows.
Hence, only conclusions ii and iv follow.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 13

What will be the value of a & b (in that order) ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 13

30 = 5 x 6

14 = 7 x 2

15 = 3 x 5
Thus, each number in the lower half of the hexagon is formed by taking the product of the digits of the number opposite it in the upper half of the hexagon. a = 8 x 6 = 48, b = 7 x 3 = 21 Hence option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 14

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

8 people - A to H - are sitting on a circular table facing the centre. B is sitting three places to the right of A. A sits two places to the right of H. F and D sit opposite each other. A and F sit next to each other. H does not have E or G as his neighbour.

 

Q.How many arrangements are possible? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 14

Number the seats 1-8 in clockwise order and let A be on seat 1.
B is sitting three places to the right of A, who sits two places to the right of H. So, H is on seat 3 and B is on seat 6.
Now, F sits next to A and opposite D. If F is on seat 2, D has to be on seat 6. However, this is not possible as B is on seat 6.
So, F is on seat 7 and D is on seat 4.
Thus, D is one of the neighbours of H.
Since H does not have E or G as his neighbour, the other neighbour of H has to be C (on seat 2).
So, E and G are on seats 5 and 7 (in no specific order).
Thus, the entire arrangement is as shown below:

Thus, there are two arrangements possible.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 15

8 people - A to H - are sitting on a circular table facing the centre. B is sitting three places to the right of A. A sits two places to the right of H. F and D sit opposite each other. A and F sit next to each other. H does not have E or G as his neighbour.

 

Q.Who sits opposite A? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 15

Consider the arrangement obtained in the solution to the first question.
Either E or G sits opposite A. However, the exact person cannot be identified.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 16

8 people - A to H - are sitting on a circular table facing the centre. B is sitting three places to the right of A. A sits two places to the right of H. F and D sit opposite each other. A and F sit next to each other. H does not have E or G as his neighbour.

 

Q.If B exchanges places with H, who will be the neighbours of H?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 16

Consider the arrangement obtained in the solution to the first question.
The current neighbours of B are E and G (in no specific order).
So, if B and H exchange places, E and G become the new neighbours of H.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 17

8 people - A to H - are sitting on a circular table facing the centre. B is sitting three places to the right of A. A sits two places to the right of H. F and D sit opposite each other. A and F sit next to each other. H does not have E or G as his neighbour.

 

Q.Who can never sit next to F?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 17

Consider the arrangement obtained in the solution to the first question.
A always sits next to F and either of E and G sit next to F. However, C can never sit next to F.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 18

8 people - A to H - are sitting on a circular table facing the centre. B is sitting three places to the right of A. A sits two places to the right of H. F and D sit opposite each other. A and F sit next to each other. H does not have E or G as his neighbour.

 

Q.Which of the following cannot be a pair of people sitting opposite each other?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 18

Consider the arrangement obtained in the solution to the first question.
E is a neighbour of B in both arrangements.
So, E and B cannot be a pair of people sitting opposite each other.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 19

Answer the question based on the passage given below.

Every summer, Marvel and DC dredge their vaults for a hero, for yet another combination of caped crusaders and masked vigilantes - up against villains with even more outlandish schemes to take over or destroy the planet, as the case may be. This summer Man of Steel and his costumed clan will make studio fortunes, launch tidal waves of merchandising and become the pivot around which the season turns.

 

Q.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 19

Options 2 and 4 may be correct but cannot be completely inferred as they make tall statements about “best globalizers” and “our Age”, but the passage is only about Superhero summer movies. Therefore, both options are out of the scope of the passage.
Option 3 is completely untrue as per the passage.
Only option 1 is easily inferred from the passage.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 20

Every summer, Marvel and DC dredge their vaults for a hero, for yet another combination of caped crusaders and masked vigilantes - up against villains with even more outlandish schemes to take over or destroy the planet, as the case may be. This summer Man of Steel and his costumed clan will make studio fortunes, launch tidal waves of merchandising and become the pivot around which the season turns.

 

Q.All the numbers given below, except one, exhibit a common property. Which of the numbers is the odd one out?

214927, 8741, 45238921, 458263, 2185

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 20

Each number starts with an even number and comprises even and odd numbers at alternate positions.
The only number that does not satisfy this condition is 458263 where three even numbers appear one after the other.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 21

Read the following question and answer accordingly.

JVC School has passed a new rule stating ‘Whenever a student hears the school anthem s/he must stand in respect, if s/he refuses to do so s/he will be suspended from school.’

 

Q.What can be concluded from above?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 21

Option 1 is more like a suggestion to a school than a conclusion on the basis of the information. Also, “administrative policy” is too generic.
Option 2 mentions “national anthem” incorrectly.

Option 3 is vague and can in no way be concluded from the given statement.
Option 4 is correct. You either stand for the anthem or you are suspended from school. The school will not tolerate students misbehaving or disrespecting during the school anthem.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 22

Kartik speaks in some code language. He says ‘tin chin pin’ which means ‘do the bingo’. When he says ‘tara tira tin’ it means ‘the magic ring’ and when he says ‘sara laru tara’ that means ‘ring is round’. What does ‘tira’ mean?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 22

From the given information,

tin chin pin = do the bingo ... (i) tara tira tin = the magic ring ... (ii)

sara laru tara = ring is round ... (iii) From statements (i) and (ii), we get

‘tin’ = ‘the’

And from statements (ii) and (iii), we get

‘tara’ = ‘ring’

‘tira’ = ‘magic’.
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 23

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Babloo has eight cubes. He writes the digits 1-6, one on each face, on each cube in an identical fashion. He now joins the eight cubes to make one large cube, as shown below. Some of the digits get hidden when Babloo joins the cubes.

 

Q.If the digits 1 and 3 are written on opposite faces of the smaller cubes , which digit is written opposite to the face on which 2 is written?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 23

Since Babloo writes the digits in identical fashion on each smaller cube, each cube has the same arrangement of numbers.
Observe that 2 and 5 are adjacent to 1 while 3 is opposite 1.
Hence, 4 and 6 also have to be adjacent to 1.
Let 1,2 and 5 correspond to the front, right and top face as shown in the figure.

Hence, 3 is the back face.
If 6 is below 1 i.e. 6 is the bottom face, 4 becomes the left face.
In this case, 4 is written opposite 2.
If 4 is below 1 i.e. 4 is the bottom face, 6 becomes the left face.
In this case, 6 is written opposite 2.
Thus, either 4 or 6 is written opposite to the face on which 2 is written.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 24

Babloo has eight cubes. He writes the digits 1-6, one on each face, on each cube in an identical fashion. He now joins the eight cubes to make one large cube, as shown below. Some of the digits get hidden when Babloo joins the cubes.

 

Q.If the digits 3 and 5 are written on opposite faces, which digit is written opposite 1?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 24

Consider the solution to the previous question.
Let 1,2 and 5 be the front, right and top face respectively, as seen in the figure.
Since 3 is opposite 5, 3 is the bottom face.
Now, the faces left are the left face (adjacent to 1) and the back face (opposite 1).
It can be seen from the figure that 6 is adjacent to 1.
Hence, 6 is on the left face and 4 is on the back face.

Thus, 4 is written opposite 1.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 25

Babloo has eight cubes. He writes the digits 1-6, one on each face, on each cube in an identical fashion. He now joins the eight cubes to make one large cube, as shown below. Some of the digits get hidden when Babloo joins the cubes.

 

Q.If the digits 3 and 2 are written on opposite faces, which  digit is written opposite 5? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 25

Consider the solution to the previous question.
Let 1,2 and 5 be the front, right and top face respectively, as seen in the figure.
Since 3 is opposite 2, 3 is the left face.
Now, the faces left are the bottom face (adjacent to 1) and the back face (opposite 1).
It can be seen from the figure that 6 is adjacent to 1.
Hence, 6 is on the bottom face and 4 is on the back face. Thus, 6 is written opposite 5.
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 26

Read the following question and answer accordingly.

Mira was rejected in the XYZ Company’s interview for the lack of work experience. Mira is a fresh graduate and this was the reason for rejection in the four previous interviews as well. However, she argues that if no company employs her then there is no way she will gain work experience.

 

Q.Which of the following can be said about the reasoning above?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 26

Circular reasoning involves the reasoner beginning with what he or she is trying to end up with.
The individual components of a circular argument will sometimes be logically valid because - if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true, and will not lack relevance.
In the given question, if Mira doesn’t get employment, she’ll have no work experience, and with no work experience, she’ll not get employment.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 27

What is the next term in the following series? 12, 14, 116, 1136, ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 27

Observe that the series does not show a clear subtraction based or multiplication based pattern.
However, observe that 12 = 1 and 22 = 4.
Similarly, 12 = 1 and 42 = 16 Thus, the logic followed is as follows: First term = 12

Second term = 1222 = 14

Third term = 1242 = 116

Fourth term = 121262 = 1136

Fifth term = 12123262 = 11936

Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 28

Which letter should replace the question mark in the grid given above? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 28

Consider the letters in the first row and the position of each of them in the alphabet.
E = 5, G = 7 and L = 12

5 + 7 = 12
Thus, the letter in the third column is the sum of the letters in the first two columns.
Similarly, F = 6 , 1 = 9 and 0 = 1 5 ; and 6 + 9 = 15

Applying this pattern to the last row, K = 11 and N = 14 ? + 11 = 14 ⇒ ? = 3

Thus, the missing letter is the third letter of the alphabet i.e. C.

Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 29

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Four friends were asked about the city they work in and their native place from among Pune, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore. None of them belong to the place where they work. Their responses (not all of which were true) were as shown below:
A. D is from Chennai. I work in Pune.
B. C works in Bangalore. I am from Bangalore.
C. B works in Pune. D is from Mumbai.
D. I am from Pune. B works in Pune.

 

Q.If C (who speaks only the truth) works in Bangalore, where does A work? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 29

Both statements made by C are true.
Hence, C works in Bangalore, B works in Pune and D is from Mumbai.
Since a person cannot work in the same place as he or she is from, D has to work in Chennai.
Hence, A works in Mumbai.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 30

In a certain coded language, # means addition, & means subtraction, β means multiplication and % means division. All expressions of the form (a symbol b) are to be read from left to right.

Q.What is the value of (224 % 32 β 21 # 13 & 5 # 34 & 247 % 13) % (2 β 391 % 23 & 190 % 5 # 9)?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 10 - Question 30

Substituting each symbol by its appropriate operations, the expression becomes

(224  32 x 21 + 13 - 5 + 34 - 247 13) (2 x 39123 - 190 5 + 9)
= (7x21 + 13 - 5 + 34-19) (2 x 17-38 + 9)

= (147+ 23) (34-29)
= 170
= 34
Hence, option 3.

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