Time: 23 Min
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Directions (Q. 1–7):
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members of a family. They belong to three different generations. There are three married couples. All of them are sitting around a circular table,
facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order.
• D and F are a married couple. D, the wife of F, sits second
to the left of her husband.
• C and A are offspring of D. A is not an immediate
neighbour of his mother.
• There is only one person sitting between C and his niece
G, but that person is not G’s father.
• E, a bachelor, sits third to the right of his uncle A, but
neither to the opposite nor to the immediate left of his
father.
• G is not an immediate neighbour of her aunt B. No three
females are sitting together.
• C and his sister-in-law are immediate neighbour.
1. Who among the following is G’s father?
1) F 2) A 3) H 4) B 5) Can’t be determined
2. How many females are there in the family?
1) Two 2) Three 3) Five 4) Can’t be determined
5) None of these
3. What is the position of D with respect to her granddaughter?
1) Second to the left 2) Fourth to the right
3) Third to the right 4) Fourth to the left
5) Immediate left
4. Who among the following is the aunt of E?
1) B 2) D 3) G 4) H 5) Can’t be determined
5. Which of the following represents a group of male members of the family?
1) EB 2) FG 3) CG 4) FA 5) Can’t be determined
6. Who among the following is sitting opposite his wife?
1) F 2) C 3) A 4) E 5) None of these
7. Starting from A, if all of them are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction, the position of how many members will remain unchanged? (excluding A)
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 8–12): Study the following
information carefully and answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration
of input and rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: set near 14 19 went 20 78 ago 80 toy 36 pink 42 colour
Step I: went set near 19 20 78 ago 80 toy 36 pink 42 colour 14
Step II: went toy set near 20 78 ago 80 36 pink 42 colour 14 19
Step III:went toy set pink near 78 ago 80 36 42 colour 14 19 20
Step IV:went toy set pink near colour 78 ago 80 42 14 19 20 36
Step V: went toy set pink near colour ago 78 80 14 19 20 36 42
Step VI:went toy set pink near colour ago 80 14 19 20 36 42 78
Step VII: went toy set pink near colour ago 14 19 20 36 42 78 80
Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.
As per the rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: one 15 and 90 two 88 12 make 18 so 21 thus 56 near.
(All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
8. Which step number is the following output?
two thus so one near and 90 88 make 56 12 15 18 21
1) Step V 2) Step VI 3) Step IV
4) Step III 5) There is no such step
9. How many elements (words or numbers) are there between ‘make’ and ‘18’ as they appear in last but one step?
1) 3 2) 4 3) 5 4) 2 5) 6
10. How many steps would be required to get the final output?
1) Five 2) Six 3) Four 4) Seven 5) None of these
11. Which of the following represents the position of ‘and’ in the fifth step?
1) Sixth from the left 2) Seventh from the left
3) Fourth from the right 4) Eighth from the left
5) Sixth from the right
12. Which word/number would be at fifth position from the right in Step VI?
1) 12 2) 18 3) 90 4) and 5) 15
Directions (Q. 13–19): In each group of questions
below are two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two/three statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.
13. Statements: All books are magazines.
No magazine is a newspaper.
Conclusions:
I. No book is a newspaper.
II. Some magazines are books.
(14–15):
Statements: Some mobiles are telephones.
All telephones are pagers.
No pager is a camera.
14. Conclusions:
I. Some mobiles are definitely not cameras.
II. No mobile is a camera.
15. Conclusions: I. All telephones are cameras.
II. All mobiles being telephones is a possibility.
(16–17):
Statements: No cube is a cuboid.
Some cuboids are rectangles.
All squares are cubes.
16. Conclusions:
I. No cuboid is a square.
II. All cubes being rectangle is a possibility.
17. Conclusions:
I. No rectangle is a square.
II. No cube is a rectangle.
18. Statements: All fruits are vegetables.
Some vegetables are pulses.
Some pulses are not cereals.
Conclusions:
I. Some vegetables are not cereals.
II. All vegetables being fruits is a possibility.
19. Statements: All schools are colleges
All schools are universities
No university is a campus.
Conclusions:
I. All colleges are universities
II. All schools being campus is a possibility.
Directions (Q. 20–27): Study the following
information carefully to answer the given questions. Eight persons from different companies, viz. Accenture, Google, Facebook, IBM, Infosys, Microsoft, TCS and Wipro,
are sitting in two parallel rows containing four persons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1, J, K, L and M are sitting and all of them are
facing north. In row 2, A, B, C and D are sitting and all of them are facing south. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member sitting in a row faces another member of the
other row. (All the information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating as in the final arrangement.)
• The person from Infosys faces the one who is on the immediate left of L. L is neither from Google nor from Facebook.
• An immediate neighbour of A faces the person from Accenture. The person from Microsoft faces the person who is on the left of the person from Google.
• There is only are person sitting between the persons from Google and TCS but that person is not J. The persons from Google and Facebook are not sitting at the extreme ends.
• B sits on the immediate left of the person from Infosys.Persons from IBM and Microsoft are immediate neighbours. C and K are not sitting at any of the ends.
• M faces the one who is sitting on the immediate right of the person from Microsoft. A is not from Microsoft or IBM.
20. Who amongst the following is from Wipro?
1) A 2) L 3) B 4) M 5) Can’t be determined
21. Which of the following statements is false regarding M?
1) M is from TCS.
2) M is sitting at one of the extreme ends.
3) M is on the immediate left of the person who is from Facebook.
4) M is sitting opposite the person from Microsoft.
5) All are true
22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) C 2) J 3) A 4) K 5) M
23. L is from which of the following organisations?
1) TCS 2) Accenture 3) IBM 4) Microsoft 5) None of these
24. Who is sitting between D and the person from Infosys?
1) The person who is from Facebook
2) B
3) M
4) The person who faces the one who is from Facebook
5) None of these
25. D is related to Google in the same way as K is related to Wipro based on the given arrangement. Who amongst the following is L related to, following the same pattern?
1) TCS 2) Microsoft 3) Infosys
4) IBM 5) None of these
26. Who amongst the following faces the one from Microsoft?
1) The person who is from Google
2) L
3) M
4) The person who is from Wipro
5) K
27. Who amongst the following sit on extreme ends of the rows?
1) B and the person from Facebook
2) The persons from TCS and Infosys
3) The persons from Accenture and Microsoft
4) M and the person from Wipro
5) D and T
Directions (Q. 28–30): Study the following
information carefully to answer the given questions.
There are six friends P, Q, R, S, T and V. Each of them has a different weight. S weighs more than only P and R. Q weighs less than only T. P does not weigh the least. The one who stands at the second place when arranged in descending
order of their weight weighs 85 kg. R weighs 55 kg.
28. If V’s weight is 8 kg less than Q then which of the following could be S’s weight?
1) 83 kg 2) 75 kg 3) 80 kg
4) 50 kg 5) 84 kg
29. Which of the following is false with respect to the given information?
1) T weighs the most.
2) V’s possible weight could be 77 kg.
3) There are three persons between R and Q when arranged in ascending order of their weights.
4) At the most three people weigh less than V only
5) All are true
30. Which of the following could be P’s possible weight?
1) 65 kg 2) 50 kg 3) 88 kg
4) 85 kg 5) 93 kg
Directions (Q. 31–34): Each of the questions below consists of a questions and three statements numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all three statements and give answer
1) if the data in statements I and II are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement III are not required to answer the question.
2) if the data in statement I and III are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II are not required to answer the question.
3) if the data in statements II and III are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I are not required to answer the question.
4) if the data in either statement I alone or statement II alone or statement III alone are sufficient to answer the question.
5) if the data in all the statements I, II and III together are necessary to answer the questions.
31. Out of five persons A, B, C, D and E, A is in which direction with respect to E?
I. A is to the west of D and to the south of C. C is to the west of E.
II. B is to the west of C and south-east of D, who is north of A. D is to the east of E.
III.E is to the south of D and north of B, who is west of A.
32. How is ‘candle’ coded in a code language?
I. ‘su de fi ge’ is the code for ‘blow candle off light’ and ‘ra se de pi’ is the code for ‘light should cut never’.
II. ‘pi fi ta du’ is the code for’ ‘you should call off’ and ‘ge ko mo tu’ is the code for ‘never blow your trumpet’.
III.‘fi si de et’ is the code for ‘light always goes off’ and ‘ra fu se zu’ is the code for ‘cut never tree ever’.
33. Among eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, all of them are sitting facing outward from the centre. Who is sitting second to the left of E?
I. A is two places away from E. H and G are sitting opposite each other. There is only one person sitting between D and E, who is a neighbour of F.
II. H is third to the left of A and is an immediate neighbour of D.
III.C and D sit immediate next to each other while F is opposite C, who in turn is three places away from A.
34. In a family of seven members, how is S related to V?
I. T and U are offspring of R, who is the wife of S.
II. Z, the cousin of W, is the niece of T.
III.V is the only brother-in-law of W.
35. Which of the following expressions will not be definitely true if the given expression
‘A ≥ B > C ≤ D < F = G’ is definitely true?
1) C < A 2) G > D 3) F > C 4) B = A 5) All are true
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Answer
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1. 2
2. 5; D, B, H and G. There are four females.
3. 3; G is the granddaughter of D.
Hence, D is third to the right.
4. 4
5. 4
6. 2; C is opposite his wife B.
7. 5
(8–12):
The machine rearranges words and numbers in sucha way that numbers are arranged from right side and words are arranged from left side.
While numbers are arranged in ascending order, words are arranged in reverse alphabetical order.
Input: one 15 and 90 two 88 12 make 18 so 21 thus 56 nears.
Step I: two one 15 and 90 88 make 18 so 21 thus 56 near 12
Step II: two thus one and 90 88 make 18 so 21 56 near 12 15
Step III: two thus so one and 90 88 make 21 56 near 12 15 18
Step IV: two thus so one near and 90 88 make 56 12 15 18 21
Step V: two thus so one near make and 90 88 12 15 18 21 56
Step VI: two thus so one near make and 90 12 15 18 21 56 88
Step VII: two thus so one near make and 12 15 18 21 56 88 90
8. 3
9. 2; Sixth step is the last but one.
There are four elements between ‘make’ and ‘18’. The element are : and, 90, 12 and 15
10. 4
11. 2; Step V: two thus so one near make and 90 88 12 15 18 21 56
Thus, Seventh from the left is ‘and’.
12. 5; Step VI: two thus so one near make and 90 12 15 18 21 56 88.
Thus fifth from the right is 15
13. 5
14. 1
15. 2
16. 5
17. 4
18. 2
19. 4
20. 3
21. 4
22. 5
23. 2
24. 4
25. 2
26. 5
27. 4
28. 2
29. 5
30. 1
31. 4
32. 1
33. 5
34. 5
35. 4
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