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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 1

In a certain language, if the word CONTACT is coded as DMQPFWA and the word THOUGH is coded as UFRQLB, how is the word DANGLE coded in that language?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 1


Thus, the pattern is that each letter is replaced by a letter that is +1, -2, +3, - 4 ...positions away in the alphabet.
This can be verified for THOUGH and UFRQLB as well.

Therefore, the code for DANGLE is:

Thus, DANGLE is coded as EYQCQY.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 2

Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Seven people - A through G - are members of a family and are thus related to each other. Each one of these has taken up a different profession among - Engineer, Doctor, Teacher, Tennis player, Musician, Journalist and Accountant, - not necessarily in the same order. There are three couples in the family, one in the first generation and two in the second generation. It is known that

I. The Journalist is married to G whose father is the Engineer.
II. The Tennis player is the nephew of C.
III. F, the Teacher, is B’s paternal grandmother.
IV. A and B are of the same gender.
V. D, the brother-in-law of the Doctor, is married to the Accountant.

 

Q. What is the profession of D?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 2

It is given that there are seven members in a family out of which there are three couples; one in the first generation and two in the second generation. From statement III, we know that F is B’s paternal grandmother, which means that B is from the third generation. From II, B is a male. From IV, A is a male.
From statement I, the journalist and G are from the second generation and the Engineer is from the first generation. From III, the engineer is F’s- the teacher’s- husband.
From statement V, D is a male.
Now we have the following:


From the figure we observe that D is a Musician or Journalist.
Hence, option 4.

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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 3

Seven people - A through G - are members of a family and are thus related to each other. Each one of these has taken up a different profession among - Engineer, Doctor, Teacher, Tennis player, Musician, Journalist and Accountant, - not necessarily in the same order. There are three couples in the family, one in the first generation and two in the second generation. It is known that

I. The Journalist is married to G whose father is the Engineer.
II. The Tennis player is the nephew of C.
III. F, the Teacher, is B’s paternal grandmother.
IV. A and B are of the same gender.
V. D, the brother-in-law of the Doctor, is married to the Accountant.

 

Q. If C is a male and D is F’s son, then who is the engineer?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 3

We know that A, B, D and C are males. This means that E and G are females.
A has to be the engineer.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 4

Seven people - A through G - are members of a family and are thus related to each other. Each one of these has taken up a different profession among - Engineer, Doctor, Teacher, Tennis player, Musician, Journalist and Accountant, - not necessarily in the same order. There are three couples in the family, one in the first generation and two in the second generation. It is known that

I. The Journalist is married to G whose father is the Engineer.
II. The Tennis player is the nephew of C.
III. F, the Teacher, is B’s paternal grandmother.
IV. A and B are of the same gender.
V. D, the brother-in-law of the Doctor, is married to the Accountant.

 

Q. Assuming the data given in the previous question, how is the Tennis player related to the Accountant ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 4

As B is C’s nephew, D is B’s father.
Referring to the diagram given in the first answer of this set, B is the accountant’s son.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 5

Q. ne apple and six mangoes weigh as much as one banana. 3 apples and a banana weigh as much as 10 mangoes. The weight of how many mangoes would be the same as one banana?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 5

3 apples + 1 banana =10 mangoes ... (i)
1apple + 6 mangoes = 1 banana ... (ii)
Substituting the singular banana in (i) by (ii) we get:
3 apples + 1 apple + 6 mangoes =10 mangoes
4 apples = 4 mangoes
Hence, the weight of an apple is the same as that of a mango.
From (ii), we have:
1 mango + 6 mangoes = 1 banana
i.e. 7 mangoes = 1 banana
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 6

A is lost in a city which has roads in the form of a 7 x 6 grid as shown in the figure. He has to reach B who is at the diagonally opposite end of the city. All routes from one node to another are equidistant. In how many ways can he travel to meet B given that he takes the shortest path?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 6

To reach B by the shortest path, A has to ensure that he always move to the west or towards the north. If he ever travels towards the south or east, the route becomes longer.
Thus, if A wants to reach B by the shortest path, he has to go west 6 times and go north 7 times.
He has to take a set of 13 routes i.e. 7 north and 6 west.
Thus, the number of ways in which A can reach B is a permutation of 13 routes where 7 (N) and 6 (W) are repeated.

Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 7

P says, “The house is not Red.”
Q says, “The house is either Green or Blue.”
R says, “The house is Green.

If at least one of P, Q and R is telling the truth and at least one of them is lying, what is the colour of the house?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 7

If the colour of the house is Red, P, Q and R are all lying.
If the colour of the house is Green, all the three are telling the truth.
The house is neither Red nor Green.
If the colour of the house is Blue, P and Q are telling the truth whereas R is lying.
If the colour of the house is other than Red, Green and Blue, P is telling the truth whereas Q and R are lying.
The house can be any colour other than Red and Green.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 8

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 8

50 x 0.5 + 360 - 9 x 10

= 50 -0.5 x 40 - 10
= 50 - 20 - 10
= 20
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 9

Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Six children - Pran, Qadir, Ram, Suman, Teena and Uday - went to a stationary shop and bought two items each out of pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener. No child bought the same combination of items. The price of a pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener were Rs. 7, Rs. 12, Rs. 9 and Rs. 4 respectively. The total money spent by Pran, Ram, and Uday was Rs. 19, Rs. 16 and Rs. 16 respectively. Teena and Pran bought a common item. Qadir, Ram and Suman bought a common item. Teena spent less than Rs. 20

 

Q. What amount (in Rs) was spent by Teena?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 9

Pencil = Rs. 7, Pen = Rs. 12, Sharpener = Rs. 4 and Eraser = Rs. 9
The amount paid by Teena can be one of 6 combinations:
7 + 12= 19 
7 + 4= 11 
7 + 9 = 16 
12 + 4= 16 
12 + 9 = 21 
4 + 9 = 13
Since Teena spent less than Rs. 20, the combination (12, 9) can be directly rejected.
Now, Pran spent Rs. 19. This is only possible for the combination (7, 12) i.e. when Pran bought a pencil and a pen.
Now, Teena and Pran bought a common item and Teena could not have had the same combination as Pran.
Hence, the combinations (7, 12) and (4, 9) are not possible for Teena.
Finally, Ram as well as Uday spent Rs. 16 each.
This is possible for the combinations (7, 9) and (4, 12). Hence, Ram and Uday had these combinations (in no specific order).
Since no two people had the same combination, Teena could only have paid in the combination (7, 4) i.e. Teena bought a pencil and a sharpener.
Hence, Teena paid 7 + 4 = Rs. 11 
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 10

Six children - Pran, Qadir, Ram, Suman, Teena and Uday - went to a stationary shop and bought two items each out of pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener. No child bought the same combination of items. The price of a pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener were Rs. 7, Rs. 12, Rs. 9 and Rs. 4 respectively. The total money spent by Pran, Ram, and Uday was Rs. 19, Rs. 16 and Rs. 16 respectively. Teena and Pran bought a common item. Qadir, Ram and Suman bought a common item. Teena spent less than Rs. 20

 

Q. Which of the following items was definitely purchased by Suman?

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

Consider the solution to the previous question.
Pran = pen and pencil
Teena = pencil and sharpener
Now, Ram = pen and sharpener or Ram = pencil and eraser.
Qadir, Ram and Suman bought a common item. This implies that whetever item was common to them was not bought by anyone else.
Let Ram = pen and sharpener
The pen could not have been common to Qadir, Ram and Suman as Pran had also bought a pen.
Similarly, the sharpener could not have been common to Qadir, Ram and Suman as Teena had also bought a sharpener.
Thus, in this case, there would be no item common to the three people.
Hence, Ram could not have bought the pen and sharpener.
Hence, Ram bought a pencil and an eraser.
Hence, Uday purchased a pen and a sharpener.
Since Teena has already bought a pencil, the item common to Qadir, Ram and Suman is an eraser.
Now, one of Qadir and Suman bought a pen and the other bought an eraser.
Thus, the items purchased by all the people are as shown below.

Thus, Suman definitely purchased an eraser.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 11

Six children - Pran, Qadir, Ram, Suman, Teena and Uday - went to a stationary shop and bought two items each out of pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener. No child bought the same combination of items. The price of a pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener were Rs. 7, Rs. 12, Rs. 9 and Rs. 4 respectively. The total money spent by Pran, Ram, and Uday was Rs. 19, Rs. 16 and Rs. 16 respectively. Teena and Pran bought a common item. Qadir, Ram and Suman bought a common item. Teena spent less than Rs. 20

 

Q. Who among the following children did not buy a pencil?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 11

Consider the solution to the previous questions.
Teena, Ram and Pran bought a pencil each.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 12

Six children - Pran, Qadir, Ram, Suman, Teena and Uday - went to a stationary shop and bought two items each out of pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener. No child bought the same combination of items. The price of a pencil, pen, eraser and sharpener were Rs. 7, Rs. 12, Rs. 9 and Rs. 4 respectively. The total money spent by Pran, Ram, and Uday was Rs. 19, Rs. 16 and Rs. 16 respectively. Teena and Pran bought a common item. Qadir, Ram and Suman bought a common item. Teena spent less than Rs. 20

 

Q. What amount was spent by Qadir?

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

Consider the solution to the previous questions.
Qadir bought an eraser and a sharpener/pen.
Hence, he could have spent Rs 13 or Rs 21.
Hence, option 4

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 13

What is the angle made by the hands of the clock at 2.20 pm?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 13

The angle between the hands of the clock is given by

where, h is the number of completed hours and m is the number of minutes completed in that hour till that instant.
Here, h = 2 and m = 20
Thus, at 2.20 p.m., the angle will be

Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 14

Ram goes to the temple on the first and third Tuesday of every month. On a particular day X in the month of September, Shyam said that Ram went to the temple six days ago and will go the temple again after eight days. If 1st September in that year was a Thursday, what was the date on day X?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 14

Since 1st September was a Thursday, the first Tuesday of the month will be 6th September and the third Tuesday will be 20th September.
Since Ram went to the temple for the first time 6 days ago, the first Tuesday was 6 days ago.
Hence, day X is 6 days after 6th September i.e. day X is 12th September.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 15

Each question has three statements followed by three conclusions. Choose the option where the conclusion/s follow/s from at least two of the statements.

Statements:

i. Some square boxes are round figures.
ii. All round figures are spheres.
iii. No sphere is a cuboid.

Conclusions:

I. Some spheres are square boxes.
II. Some square boxes are not cub
III. No round figure is a cuboid.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 15



The Venn diagram shows two possible cases. We can deduce all the three statements logically.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 16

Each number is related to the number next to it in a certain manner. Which pair, among the options, follows the same logic?
(3,15) (4, 24) (5, 35) (6, 48) (7, 63)

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 16

The first number in each bracket forms a series of consecutive natural numbers.
Also, 3 x 5 = 15, 4 x 6 = 24, 5 x 7 = 35, 6 x 8 = 48, 7 x 9 = 63
Hence, required number = 8 x 10 = 80 Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 17

Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Seven friends - 3 boys and 4 girls - are sitting in a row on seats numbered 1 to 7 from left to right. The boys Mahesh and Rajesh insist on sitting together. No girl wants to sit next to Mahesh. Sonali wants to sit at the far comer. Niti will not sit next to Rajesh. Diana insists on sitting next to Sonali. Devika is on seat number 7 and Rajesh is on an odd number seat. Devesh is a boy.

 

Q. Who is sitting on seat number 1?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 17

As it is mentioned that Sonali is at one far comer and Devika is on seat number 7, Sonali has to be on seat number 1.
Therefore, Diana is next to Sonali on seat number 2.
As no girl wants to sit next to Mahesh, he can be in seat 4 or 5.
Moreover, Rajesh has to be next to Mahesh and in an odd numbered seat.
Therefore, Rajesh has to be in seat number 3 or 5.
If Rajesh is on seat 5, Mahesh is on seat 4 and Niti has to be on seat 3 (as she does not want to sit next to Rajesh).
However, no girl can be next to Mahesh.
Thus, this arrangement is unacceptable.
Therefore, Rajesh and Mahesh are in seats 3 and 4 respectively.
Consequently, Devesh is in seat 5 and Niti is in seat 6.
The given conditions will give us the following arrangement:

Therefore, Sonali is sitting on seat number 1.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 18

Seven friends - 3 boys and 4 girls - are sitting in a row on seats numbered 1 to 7 from left to right. The boys Mahesh and Rajesh insist on sitting together. No girl wants to sit next to Mahesh. Sonali wants to sit at the far comer. Niti will not sit next to Rajesh. Diana insists on sitting next to Sonali. Devika is on seat number 7 and Rajesh is on an odd number seat. Devesh is a boy.

 

Q. What is the seat number of Niti?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 18

Consider the arrangement obtained in the solution to the first question.
The seat number of Niti is 6.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 19

Seven friends - 3 boys and 4 girls - are sitting in a row on seats numbered 1 to 7 from left to right. The boys Mahesh and Rajesh insist on sitting together. No girl wants to sit next to Mahesh. Sonali wants to sit at the far comer. Niti will not sit next to Rajesh. Diana insists on sitting next to Sonali. Devika is on seat number 7 and Rajesh is on an odd number seat. Devesh is a boy.

 

Q. Who is sitting to the immediate right of Diana?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 19

Consider the arrangement obtained in the solution to the first question of the set.
Rajesh is sitting to the immediate right of Diana.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 20

Seven friends - 3 boys and 4 girls - are sitting in a row on seats numbered 1 to 7 from left to right. The boys Mahesh and Rajesh insist on sitting together. No girl wants to sit next to Mahesh. Sonali wants to sit at the far comer. Niti will not sit next to Rajesh. Diana insists on sitting next to Sonali. Devika is on seat number 7 and Rajesh is on an odd number seat. Devesh is a boy.

 

Q. Who are Devesh’s neighbours?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 20

From the final arrangement given in the solution to the first quesiton of the set we get that Niti and Mahesh are Devesh’s neighbours.
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 21

Seven friends - 3 boys and 4 girls - are sitting in a row on seats numbered 1 to 7 from left to right. The boys Mahesh and Rajesh insist on sitting together. No girl wants to sit next to Mahesh. Sonali wants to sit at the far comer. Niti will not sit next to Rajesh. Diana insists on sitting next to Sonali. Devika is on seat number 7 and Rajesh is on an odd number seat. Devesh is a boy.

 

Q. If Niti changes her condition and now insists on sitting next to Rajesh and all other conditions remain the same, then what is Niti’s new seat number?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 21

Niti wants to sit next to Rajesh. Keeping all the other conditions the same the rearrangement is as follows:


Niti remains in seat number 6, whereas the position of Devesh and Rajesh is changed.
Niti’s seat number is 6.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 22

Suresh starts from his house and walks 3 km to the north. He then turns to his right and walks for 15 km. He finally turns to his right and walks for another 11km. How far, and in which direction, is he w.r.t his house?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 22

Suresh’s path is as shown below:

Thus, Suresh is in the south-east compared to his house.
Horizontal distance between his start and end points = 15 km and vertical distance between his start and end points = 1 1 - 3 = 8 km
Using Pythagoras Theorem, required distance =17 km
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 23

Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

All the children in a society are asked about the game(s) they play and their responses are recorded. Each child in this society plays at least one game. The parallelogram represents Cricket, the circle represents Badminton, the trapezium represents Tennis and the triangle represents Football. The values written in the figure indicate the number of children who play that particular game.

 

Q. How many Children were surveyed in all ?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 23

Since each child plays at least one game, total number of children surveyed = total of all the numbers given in the figure
Total number o f children surveyed = 1 0 + 3 + 5 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 4 + 2 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 1 + 7 = 70
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 24

All the children in a society are asked about the game(s) they play and their responses are recorded. Each child in this society plays at least one game. The parallelogram represents Cricket, the circle represents Badminton, the trapezium represents Tennis and the triangle represents Football. The values written in the figure indicate the number of children who play that particular game.

 

Q. What is the ratio of children who play all four games to those who play exactly one game?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 24

Number of children playing all four games = value lying within all four figures = 8
Number of children playing exactly one game = sum of all values that lie in exactly one figure =10 + 7 + 8 + 7 = 32
Required ratio = 8 : 32 = 1 : 4
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 25

All the children in a society are asked about the game(s) they play and their responses are recorded. Each child in this society plays at least one game. The parallelogram represents Cricket, the circle represents Badminton, the trapezium represents Tennis and the triangle represents Football. The values written in the figure indicate the number of children who play that particular game.

 

Q. How many children play Badminton but not Football?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 25

The children who play Badminton but not Football are the ones that lie within the circle but outside the triangle.
i.e. 4 + 2 + 6 + 7= 19
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 26

In a certain language, if “VENUS” is coded as 29, how is “PLUTO” coded in the same language?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 26

Consider the position of each letter of VENUS in the alphabet.
V = 22, E = 5, N = 14, U = 21, S = 19
The Pattem followed here is as follows: 2 2 - 5 + 1 4 - 2 1 + 19 = 29 
Apply the same logic to PLUTO.
P = 16, L = 12, U = 21, T = 20, O = 15 
16-12 + 2 1 -2 0 + 1 5 = 20
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 27

Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

When asked about the ages of her three children, Mrs. Itsee Bitsy said that Teenie is the youngest unless Beenie is, and that if Weenie isn't the youngest then Teenie is the oldest.

Q. Who among the three children is neither the oldest not the youngest?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 27

Consider the statement:
Teenie is the youngest unless Beenie is. This implies that one of Teenie and Beenie is definitely the youngest.
Therefore, Weenie is definitely not the youngest.

Also, if Weenie isn’t the youngest then Teenie is the oldest.

Since Weenie is not the youngest, Teenie has to be the oldest.
Weenie is neither the oldest nor the youngest while Beenie is the youngest.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 28

When asked about the ages of her three children, Mrs. Itsee Bitsy said that Teenie is the youngest unless Beenie is, and that if Weenie isn't the youngest then Teenie is the oldest.

Q. Who among the following is the youngest?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 28

Consider the order obtained in the solution to the first question.
We can see that Beenie is the youngest.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 29

Group Question

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Two opposite sides of a cube are painted red. Two of the other opposite sides of the cube are painted green. The remaining sides are painted blue.

Q. If the cube is subdivided into 216 smaller cubes, then how many smaller cubes will have its faces coloured with green and blue both, but not red?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 29


216 = 63
Each surface of the cube is cut into 36 smaller squares.
As shown, there are only 4 edges that are common to green and blue.
On each of the 4 edges, there are 4 cubes that are painted with only green and blue.
The number of cubes that have only green and blue on their surfaces  is 16.
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 30

Two opposite sides of a cube are painted red. Two of the other opposite sides of the cube are painted green. The remaining sides are painted blue.

Q. If the cube is subdivided into 343 smaller cubes, then how many smaller cubes will have its faces coloured with both green and red, but not blue?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 12 - Question 30

343 = 73
Each surface is divided into 49 smaller squares.
There are 4 edges that are common to green and red paint. On each of the 4 edges, there are 5 cubes painted with only green and red.
The number of required cubes is 4 x 5 = 20
Hence, option 4.

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