Directions : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements andGiven answer
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Are all the five friends, viz, P, Q, R, S and T, who are seated around a circular table, facing the centre?
I. P sits second to the left of Q. Q faces the centre. R sits second to the right of P.
II. S sits third to the left of T. T faces the centre. Q sits on the immediate left of S but T is not an immediate neighbour of Q.
Directions : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements andGiven answer
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Is T grandmother of Q?
I. P is the mother of Q. Q is the son of R. R is the son of T.
II. L is father of N and N is daughter of T.
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Directions : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements andGiven answer
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Point P is towards which direction from point Q?
I. Point P is the south of point D. Point D is in the west of H. Point D is in the middle between the Point P and R. Point Q is in the south of point of R.
II. Point H which is north of point D. Point P is in north of point H. Point R is in east of point D and north of point Q.
Directions : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Given answer
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How many brothers does Anurag have?
I. Shashi, the mother of Anurag, has only three children.
II. Neha, the grandmother of Anurag, has only one granddaughter.
If each consonant in the word TOLERANT is replaced by the previous letter in the English alphabet and each vowel in the word is replaced by the next letter is the English alphabet and the new set of letters is arranged alphabetically, which of the following will be the fourth from the right end after the replacement?
The positions of the first and the second digits in the number 85341279 are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the third and the fourth digits are interchanged, and so on, till the positions of the seventh and the eighth digits. Which of the following will be the third to the right of 3 after the rearrangement?
How many pairs of letters are there in the word ‘VERIFIED’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
If ‘A × D’ mean ‘A is the sister of D’, ‘A + D’ means ‘D is the daughter of A’ and ‘A ÷ D’ means ‘A is the mother of D’, then how will ‘N is the aunt of M’ be denoted?
M earns more than X and less than T. V earns more than M and T. R earns more than only X. Who earns the least among the five of them?
Directions : Question consists of Six statements followed by five conclusions. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
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Statements: Some bank are trade. All trade are charges. No charges is cash. All cash are crunch. Some cash is money.
Conclusions:
Directions : Question consists of Six statements followed by five conclusions. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
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Statements: All supply is currency. No currency is volume. All mode is volume. Some volume is cash. All cash is withdraw.
Conclusions:
Directions : Question consists of Six statements followed by five conclusions. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
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Statements: Some central is board. Some board is labour. Some labour is ministry. All ministry is trustees. Some trustees is trade.
Conclusions:
Directions : In the questions below are given two conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
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Conclusions: Some man is dog. No green is fax.
Statements:
Directions : In the questions below are given two conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
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Conclusions: Some pink is red. Some red is black.
Statements:
Directions : Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"keeping the interest rate" is coded as " 8#V 16#G 9@G 21@P "
"second consecutive year that" is coded as " 12#W 33@X 8#I 8#G"
"labour ministry has raised" is coded as" 12#I 16#B 9@S 12#W"
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What is the code for ‘latest tussle’ in the given code language?
Directions : Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"keeping the interest rate" is coded as " 8#V 16#G 9@G 21@P "
"second consecutive year that" is coded as " 12#W 33@X 8#I 8#G"
"labour ministry has raised" is coded as" 12#I 16#B 9@S 12#W"
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What is the code for ‘surplus over’ in the given code language?
Directions : Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"keeping the interest rate" is coded as " 8#V 16#G 9@G 21@P "
"second consecutive year that" is coded as " 12#W 33@X 8#I 8#G"
"labour ministry has raised" is coded as" 12#I 16#B 9@S 12#W"
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What may be the possible code for ‘finance ministry’ in the given code language?
Directions : Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"keeping the interest rate" is coded as " 8#V 16#G 9@G 21@P "
"second consecutive year that" is coded as " 12#W 33@X 8#I 8#G"
"labour ministry has raised" is coded as" 12#I 16#B 9@S 12#W"
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What may be the possible code for ‘inception’ in the given code language?
Directions : Study the information and answer the following questions:
In a certain code language
"keeping the interest rate" is coded as " 8#V 16#G 9@G 21@P "
"second consecutive year that" is coded as " 12#W 33@X 8#I 8#G"
"labour ministry has raised" is coded as" 12#I 16#B 9@S 12#W"
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What is the code for ‘estimates' in the given code language?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Sadhna, Saraswati, Savita, Sima, Sarita, Sonam, Shivi and Siddhi are eight girls sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different subject viz. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Commerce, but not necessarily in the same order.
Sarita faces towards the centre and likes Hindi. Both the immediate neighbours of Sarita face away from the centre and like Sanskrit or Math. Sima faces away from the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Sima do not face away from the centre. Sarita sits third to the right of Sonam, who likes Physics and faces away from the centre. Savita sits third to the left of Sonam.
The one who likes Sanskrit sits opposits of Sonam. The one who likes English is not the immediate neighbour of Sonam and faces away from the centre. Sadhna sits second to the left of Savita and does not like Economics or Commerce. The one who likes Economics sits between Siddhi and Sonam. Saraswati faces away from the centre and does not like English.
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Who sits third to right of that girl , who sits opposite to Siddhi?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Sadhna, Saraswati, Savita, Sima, Sarita, Sonam, Shivi and Siddhi are eight girls sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different subject viz. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Commerce, but not necessarily in the same order.
Sarita faces towards the centre and likes Hindi. Both the immediate neighbours of Sarita face away from the centre and like Sanskrit or Math. Sima faces away from the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Sima do not face away from the centre. Sarita sits third to the right of Sonam, who likes Physics and faces away from the centre. Savita sits third to the left of Sonam.
The one who likes Sanskrit sits opposits of Sonam. The one who likes English is not the immediate neighbour of Sonam and faces away from the centre. Sadhna sits second to the left of Savita and does not like Economics or Commerce. The one who likes Economics sits between Siddhi and Sonam. Saraswati faces away from the centre and does not like English.
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Who among following is sits second to right of Sima?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Sadhna, Saraswati, Savita, Sima, Sarita, Sonam, Shivi and Siddhi are eight girls sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different subject viz. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Commerce, but not necessarily in the same order.
Sarita faces towards the centre and likes Hindi. Both the immediate neighbours of Sarita face away from the centre and like Sanskrit or Math. Sima faces away from the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Sima do not face away from the centre. Sarita sits third to the right of Sonam, who likes Physics and faces away from the centre. Savita sits third to the left of Sonam.
The one who likes Sanskrit sits opposits of Sonam. The one who likes English is not the immediate neighbour of Sonam and faces away from the centre. Sadhna sits second to the left of Savita and does not like Economics or Commerce. The one who likes Economics sits between Siddhi and Sonam. Saraswati faces away from the centre and does not like English.
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Savita likes which of the following subjects?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Sadhna, Saraswati, Savita, Sima, Sarita, Sonam, Shivi and Siddhi are eight girls sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different subject viz. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Commerce, but not necessarily in the same order.
Sarita faces towards the centre and likes Hindi. Both the immediate neighbours of Sarita face away from the centre and like Sanskrit or Math. Sima faces away from the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Sima do not face away from the centre. Sarita sits third to the right of Sonam, who likes Physics and faces away from the centre. Savita sits third to the left of Sonam.
The one who likes Sanskrit sits opposits of Sonam. The one who likes English is not the immediate neighbour of Sonam and faces away from the centre. Sadhna sits second to the left of Savita and does not like Economics or Commerce. The one who likes Economics sits between Siddhi and Sonam. Saraswati faces away from the centre and does not like English.
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Sima likes which of the following subject?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Sadhna, Saraswati, Savita, Sima, Sarita, Sonam, Shivi and Siddhi are eight girls sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing towards the centre and four of them are facing away from the centre. All of them like a different subject viz. Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Math, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Commerce, but not necessarily in the same order.
Sarita faces towards the centre and likes Hindi. Both the immediate neighbours of Sarita face away from the centre and like Sanskrit or Math. Sima faces away from the centre. Both the immediate neighbours of Sima do not face away from the centre. Sarita sits third to the right of Sonam, who likes Physics and faces away from the centre. Savita sits third to the left of Sonam.
The one who likes Sanskrit sits opposits of Sonam. The one who likes English is not the immediate neighbour of Sonam and faces away from the centre. Sadhna sits second to the left of Savita and does not like Economics or Commerce. The one who likes Economics sits between Siddhi and Sonam. Saraswati faces away from the centre and does not like English.
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Who among following sits third to left of Shivi?
Directions : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. No bowler can take more than 10 wickets.
V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match.
The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which cannot be succeeded by any one. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman.
Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday.
The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player.
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As per the given arrangement which of the following combination represents only the people who are bowlers?.
Directions : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. No bowler can take more than 10 wickets.
V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match.
The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which cannot be succeeded by any one. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman.
Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday.
The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player.
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As per the given arrangement which of the following person represent the one who was played in between the W and S?
Directions : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. No bowler can take more than 10 wickets.
V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match.
The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which cannot be succeeded by any one. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman.
Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday.
The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player.
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Who among the following takes 8 wicket ?
Directions : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. No bowler can take more than 10 wickets.
V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match.
The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which cannot be succeeded by any one. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman.
Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday.
The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player.
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Which of the following combinations is correct as per the given arrangement?
Directions : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven cricket players viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W played in seven different matches in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Some of them are bowlers and some of them are batsman. Their Run/Wickets in the seven matches are – 50, 5, 4, 16, 8, 4 and 25. No bowler can take more than 10 wickets.
V plays on Thursday. Two matches are played between the matches played by player V and player P. On the first day of the week, the batsman scored half century played in the match.
The sum of Runs/Wickets of the player W and Q is equaled to the Runs/Wickets of S. All the bowlers should be preceded and succeeded by batsman and T is the only bowler which cannot be succeeded by any one. P is the only batsman which is followed by another batsman.
Only one match is played between the matches played by the player T and S. The score of the batsman who played the match on Thursday is the perfect square of the score of the player who played on Saturday.
The match played by T is not played on the day immediately before or immediately after the day when the match of player V is played. The match played by R is played on the day immediately before the day when the match of player W is played. Match played by S is not played after the match of player.
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Who amongst the following scored half century?
Directions : Question consists of five statements followed by five conclusions. Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
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Statements: Some sky are blue. All blue are air. No Air is earth. Some earth is result. All result is exam.
Conclusions