REASONING
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Puzzle 1)
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
• There are five racers A, B, C, D and E are running in five tracks.
• The person in track III is first.
• C is ahead of E but behind A, who is behind B in the race.
• Track wise, B is not near to D and C.
• D and C have two persons between them in the race.
• E is the immediate right of B.
• The person who is third is in track IV.
Puzzle 2)
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven shopkeepers of different shops, viz Grocery, Cosmetics, Clothes, Footwear, Gift items, Watches and Mobile phones. They go to supermarkets, viz. Big Bazaar, Max, Reliance Trends and Easy Day only on Sunday but not necessarily in the same order. At least one shopkeeper goes to one supermarket, but no super market is visited by more than two shopkeepers.
• F, who is a shopkeeper of Clothes, goes alone to Reliance Trends.
• The one who is a shopkeeper of Footwear does not go to Big Bazaar. Also, he never goes either with E or with G.
• D goes to Easy Day with the person who is the shopkeeper of Mobile phones.
• C goes to Max. G is not a shopkeeper of Mobile phones.
• The one who is the shopkeeper of Footwear goes to the market with the person who is the shopkeeper of Grocery.
• The one who is the shopkeeper of Gift items goes to Easy Day.
• A is a shopkeeper of neither Cosmetics nor Mobile phones.
• The one who is the shopkeeper of Watches goes to Big Bazaar neither with E nor with D.
• The person who is the shopkeeper of Cosmetics goes to the supermarket with A.
Puzzle 3)
Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions.
The people are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row I– J, K, L, M and N are seated and all of them are facing south. In row II-V, W, X, Y and Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. Each person belongs to different cities i.e. Agra, Kanpur, Jaipur, Patna, Bangalore, Pune, Raipur, Delhi, Kolkata and Ranchi, but not necessarily in the same order.
Z sits third to the right of W, who faces the immediate right of the person, who belongs to Raipur. V sits second to the left of Z. Person belongs to Delhi sits diagonally opposite to the person, who belongs to Ranchi. K does not belong to Kanpur. The persons facing V sits to the immediate left of K. The person belongs to Pune faces the person belongs to Bangalore. Only one person sits between K and M. J is not an immediate neighbour of K. Only two people sit between J and L. Neither K nor J faces Y. Person belongs to Pune sits second right of W. The person belongs to Kolkata faces the person belongs to Jaipur, who sits immediate right of J. Patna faces Delhi and sits third to the right of V.
Puzzle 4)
Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight friends I, J, K, L, P, Q, R and S are sitting in two circles in such a manner that each member of the inner circle sits exactly opposite the member of the outer circle. The members sitting in the outer circle are P, Q, R and S and all of them are facing towards the centre while the members of the inner circle are I, J, K and L and they are facing away from the centre. Each of them likes a different colour i.e. Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, White, Black, Orange and Purple, but not necessarily in the same order.
L likes neither Yellow nor White and faces R, who likes neither Black nor Purple. The person who likes Orange faces the person who likes Red. I, who likes Green, face the immediate neighbour of the person who likes Blue. R sits second to the left of S. The persons who like White and Red are in separate circles. The person who likes Black sits on the immediate left of S. Q, who does not like Blue, does not face I. The persons who like Black and Purple are immediate neighbours, and one of them faces J, who likes Yellow. The persons who like Orange and Green sit in the same circle but they are not immediate neighbours.
Puzzle 5)
Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
Seven persons – P, B, C, D, K, L and N – are seated in ascending order of their salaries. N earns more than L and D. N earns more than P but he does not earn the highest. P earns more than L. The person who earns the second highest receives a salary of Rs. 35,000 while the third lowest earner receives Rs. 23,000. K earns less than L but more than D. C earns Rs. 18,000.D is not the lowest earner.
ENGLISH
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Rearrange the following sentences (A) , (B) , (C) , (D) , (E) , (F) and (G) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.
A. One of the reasons for declining oil prices is the advance made over the last few years with respect to oil production, especially in the U.S.
B. Today, many fear that the world economy is on the edge of another recession.
C. This has adversely affected a number of emerging economies, which are suppliers of commodities or are closely linked to the Chinese production networks.
D. The world economy is so hard to predict. In 2008, as the global financial markets plunged into a crisis, high oil prices were considered to be one of the factors that caused it.
E. China’s economy is projected to grow at 6.3 per cent in 2016, its slowest growth in 25 years. A slowing China has far less appetite for oil and other commodities.
F. Guess what is high up there on the list of its contributing reasons: low oil prices. The price of crude oil remained mostly above $100 per barrel for almost three years from 2011 onwards, but declined sharply during the second half of 2014, settling at around $50 per barrel for a good part of 2015.
G. The recent lifting of sanctions against Iran has eased the supply situation even further. But the falling oil prices are also a reflection of the stagnation in worldwide demand, and this is what has made the stock markets panicky.
MATH
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Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions.
Population of two states (in lakhs) over the year
Population of two states (in lakhs) over the year
Q1) Population of state B in 2002 is what per cent of the total population of State B in all the years together? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
1) 8.16
2) 8.26
3) 8.36
4) 8.46
5) 8.56
Q2) What is the ratio between the total population of State A for the years 2001, 2002 and 2003 together and the total population of State B for the years 2005, 2006 and 2007 together respectively?
1) 54:29
2) 29:54
3) 53:27
4) 27: 53
5None of these
Q3) For which state and in which year the per cent rise in population form the previous year was the highest?
1) State A 2004
2) State B 2002
3) State B 2003
4) State A 2005
5) None of These
Q4) What is the per cent rise in population of State B from 2003 to 2004?
1) 49/3
2) 49/4
3) 50/3
4) 50/4
5) None of These
Q5) Approximately what is the average population of State A for all the given years?
1) 65 Lakh
2) 50 Lakh
3) 48 Lakh
4) 58 Lakh
5) 52 Lakh
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