Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them is preparing for different competitive exam viz. IAS, SSC, Bank, GATE, PCS, RRB, CAT and NET but not necessarily in the same order.
There is only one floor between the A and the one who is preparing for NET exam. The one who prepares for NET does not live on first floor. D lives just below B. The one who is preparing for IAS exam live on even-numbered floor and just above the floor on which the person who is preparing for PCS exam lives. The one who is preparing for RRB exam lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the 1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who is preparing for CAT and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for RRB and A. F lives just below the one who is preparing for PCS. D is preparing for neither PCS nor NET. The one who prepares for Bank exam does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G does not prepare for SSC. There are two floors between the H and the one on which E lives. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for GATE and the one who is preparing for Bank.
Q. Who among the following is preparing for SSC?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them is preparing for different competitive exam viz. IAS, SSC, Bank, GATE, PCS, RRB, CAT and NET but not necessarily in the same order.
There is only one floor between the A and the one who is preparing for NET exam. The one who prepares for NET does not live on first floor. D lives just below B. The one who is preparing for IAS exam live on even-numbered floor and just above the floor on which the person who is preparing for PCS exam lives. The one who is preparing for RRB exam lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the 1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who is preparing for CAT and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for RRB and A. F lives just below the one who is preparing for PCS. D is preparing for neither PCS nor NET. The one who prepares for Bank exam does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G does not prepare for SSC. There are two floors between the H and the one on which E lives. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for GATE and the one who is preparing for Bank.
Q. How many persons are there between E and B?
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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them is preparing for different competitive exam viz. IAS, SSC, Bank, GATE, PCS, RRB, CAT and NET but not necessarily in the same order.
There is only one floor between the A and the one who is preparing for NET exam. The one who prepares for NET does not live on first floor. D lives just below B. The one who is preparing for IAS exam live on even-numbered floor and just above the floor on which the person who is preparing for PCS exam lives. The one who is preparing for RRB exam lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the 1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who is preparing for CAT and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for RRB and A. F lives just below the one who is preparing for PCS. D is preparing for neither PCS nor NET. The one who prepares for Bank exam does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G does not prepare for SSC. There are two floors between the H and the one on which E lives. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for GATE and the one who is preparing for Bank.
Q. Who among the following lives on the topmost floor?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them is preparing for different competitive exam viz. IAS, SSC, Bank, GATE, PCS, RRB, CAT and NET but not necessarily in the same order.
There is only one floor between the A and the one who is preparing for NET exam. The one who prepares for NET does not live on first floor. D lives just below B. The one who is preparing for IAS exam live on even-numbered floor and just above the floor on which the person who is preparing for PCS exam lives. The one who is preparing for RRB exam lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the 1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who is preparing for CAT and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for RRB and A. F lives just below the one who is preparing for PCS. D is preparing for neither PCS nor NET. The one who prepares for Bank exam does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G does not prepare for SSC. There are two floors between the H and the one on which E lives. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for GATE and the one who is preparing for Bank.
Q. Which of the following combinations is/are true?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H who live in an eight-storey building. The ground floor is numbered one and the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them is preparing for different competitive exam viz. IAS, SSC, Bank, GATE, PCS, RRB, CAT and NET but not necessarily in the same order.
There is only one floor between the A and the one who is preparing for NET exam. The one who prepares for NET does not live on first floor. D lives just below B. The one who is preparing for IAS exam live on even-numbered floor and just above the floor on which the person who is preparing for PCS exam lives. The one who is preparing for RRB exam lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the 1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who is preparing for CAT and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for RRB and A. F lives just below the one who is preparing for PCS. D is preparing for neither PCS nor NET. The one who prepares for Bank exam does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G does not prepare for SSC. There are two floors between the H and the one on which E lives. Only two persons live between the one who is preparing for GATE and the one who is preparing for Bank.
Q. A is preparing for which of the following exam?
Directions : In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.
Conditions:-
(1) If the first letter is a consonants and the last letter is vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
(2) If the both first and last letters is vowel both are to be coded as 0.
(3) If the both first and last letter is consonants, then their code are to be coded as first letter code.
(4) If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants then both are to be coded as the code for the last letter code.
Q. KUNLEQ
Directions : In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.
Conditions:-
(1) If the first letter is a consonants and the last letter is vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
(2) If the both first and last letters is vowel both are to be coded as 0.
(3) If the both first and last letter is consonants, then their code are to be coded as first letter code.
(4) If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants then both are to be coded as the code for the last letter code.
Q. IKGFEM
Directions : In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.
Conditions:-
(1) If the first letter is a consonants and the last letter is vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
(2) If the both first and last letters is vowel both are to be coded as 0.
(3) If the both first and last letter is consonants, then their code are to be coded as first letter code.
(4) If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants then both are to be coded as the code for the last letter code.
Q. JNLEQU
Directions : In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.
Conditions:-
(1) If the first letter is a consonants and the last letter is vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
(2) If the both first and last letters is vowel both are to be coded as 0.
(3) If the both first and last letter is consonants, then their code are to be coded as first letter code.
(4) If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants then both are to be coded as the code for the last letter code.
Q. EIBQKU
Directions : In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to find out which of combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and mark the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark (e), i.e. ‘None of these’, as the answer.
Conditions:-
(1) If the first letter is a consonants and the last letter is vowel their codes are to be interchanged.
(2) If the both first and last letters is vowel both are to be coded as 0.
(3) If the both first and last letter is consonants, then their code are to be coded as first letter code.
(4) If the first letter is vowel and last letter is consonants then both are to be coded as the code for the last letter code.
Q. BGKEQI
Directions: In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, %, $ and * are used the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘A © B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’
Now in each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer
Q. Statements: P @ R, T $ V, R % S, T @ S
Conclusions: I. R % V II. P % V
Directions: In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, %, $ and * are used the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘A © B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’
Now in each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer
Q. Statements: C $ D, D % E, F @ E, H © C
Conclusions: I. H © F II. H * F
Directions: In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, %, $ and * are used the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘A © B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’
Now in each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer
Q. Statements: M @ N, N © O, O * P, P % R
Conclusions: I. R % M II. P % M
Directions: In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, %, $ and * are used the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘A © B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’
Now in each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer
Q. Statements: T $ U, X @ W, U % X, Y % W
Conclusions: I. T $ X II. Y % U
Directions: In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, %, $ and * are used the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘A © B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is greater than B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is equal to B’
Now in each of these questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? Give answer
Q. Statements: R $ T, S * T, S % U, W @ U
Conclusions: I. U © T II. W © R
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight students P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z will have to submit the project in the months of March and July but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, they will submit the project on dates 13th, 17th, 19th and 21st of the given month. Only one student will submit the project on these given dates.
P will submit the project on 17th of any of the given month. Three students will submit the project between P and Z. Only one student will submit the project between Z and Q. Two students will submit the project between Q and Y. S will submit the project immediately before the W. Three students will submit the project between S and R. X will not submit the project on 13th July.
Q. Who among following will submit the project on 13th July?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight students P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z will have to submit the project in the months of March and July but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, they will submit the project on dates 13th, 17th, 19th and 21st of the given month. Only one student will submit the project on these given dates.
P will submit the project on 17th of any of the given month. Three students will submit the project between P and Z. Only one student will submit the project between Z and Q. Two students will submit the project between Q and Y. S will submit the project immediately before the W. Three students will submit the project between S and R. X will not submit the project on 13th July.
Q. How many student/s will submit the project between Y and Q?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight students P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z will have to submit the project in the months of March and July but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, they will submit the project on dates 13th, 17th, 19th and 21st of the given month. Only one student will submit the project on these given dates.
P will submit the project on 17th of any of the given month. Three students will submit the project between P and Z. Only one student will submit the project between Z and Q. Two students will submit the project between Q and Y. S will submit the project immediately before the W. Three students will submit the project between S and R. X will not submit the project on 13th July.
Q. Who among following will submit the project on 13th March?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight students P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z will have to submit the project in the months of March and July but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, they will submit the project on dates 13th, 17th, 19th and 21st of the given month. Only one student will submit the project on these given dates.
P will submit the project on 17th of any of the given month. Three students will submit the project between P and Z. Only one student will submit the project between Z and Q. Two students will submit the project between Q and Y. S will submit the project immediately before the W. Three students will submit the project between S and R. X will not submit the project on 13th July.
Q. If X is related to S and Z is related to Q, in the same way S is related to?
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight students P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z will have to submit the project in the months of March and July but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, they will submit the project on dates 13th, 17th, 19th and 21st of the given month. Only one student will submit the project on these given dates.
P will submit the project on 17th of any of the given month. Three students will submit the project between P and Z. Only one student will submit the project between Z and Q. Two students will submit the project between Q and Y. S will submit the project immediately before the W. Three students will submit the project between S and R. X will not submit the project on 13th July.
Q. P will submit the project on which of the following dates?
Directions : In the questions below are given one conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions either definitely or possibly. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Q.Conclusions: No time is diagram.
Directions : In the questions below are given one conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions either definitely or possibly. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Q. Conclusions: Some money are not finds.
If in the number 3856490271, positions of the first and the second digits are interchanged, positions of the third and fourth digits are interchanged and so on till the positions of 9th and 10th digits are interchanged, then which digit will be fifth from the left end ?
In a certain code MODE is written as #8%6 and DEAF is written as %67$. How if FOAM is written in that code ?
If the digits of the number 783219 are arranged in ascending order within the number, how many digits will be as far away from the beginning of the number as they are in the number before applied the above mention operation?
Directions: These questions are based on the following set of numbers.
437 592 472 791 817
If ‘1’ is subtracted from the middle digit of each number and then the numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right, then which of the following number is second from right?
Directions: These questions are based on the following set of numbers.
437 592 472 791 817
If in each number, the first and the third digits are interchanged then which number will be the largest?
Directions: These questions are based on the following set of numbers.
437 592 472 791 817
If the first and the second digits in each number are interchanged, then which number will be the second smallest?
Directions: These questions are based on the following set of numbers.
437 592 472 791 817
If all the numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right then what will be the difference between the third digit of second highest number and second digit of third highest number?
Directions: These questions are based on the following set of numbers.
437 592 472 791 817
If in each number first digit is replaced by the third digit, second digit is replaced by the first digit and third digit is replaced by the second digit, then which number will be the smallest?