Time : 23 min
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
PK, SP, RJ, MP, DK, SK and AK 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 EasyDay 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.
SK, 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 DK or with AK.
MP goes to EasyDay with the person who is the shopkeeper of Mobile phones.
RJ goes to Max. AK 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 EasyDay.
PK is a shopkeeper of neither Cosmetics nor Mobile phones.
The one who is the shopkeeper of Watches goes to Big Bazaar neither with DK nor with MP.
The person who is the shopkeeper of Cosmetics goes to the supermarket with PK.
1.PK goes which of the following supermarkets?
1) EasyDay
2) Max
3) Big Bazaar
4) Reliance Trends
5) None of these
2.Which of the following statements is/are not true?
I. MP is a shopkeeper of Mobile phones and goes to EasyDay.
II. RJ is a shopkeeper of Footwear and goes to Big Bazaar.
1) Both I and II
2) Neither I nor II
3) Either I or II
4) Only I
5) Only II
3.Who among the following is shopkeeper of Gift items?
1) SP
2) MP
3) SK
4) PK
5) None of these
4.Which of the following statements is definitely incorrect?
1) RJ is a shopkeeper of Footwear.
2) DK is a shopkeeper of Mobile phones.
3) AK is shopkeeper of Grocery.
4) All are incorrect
5) None of these
5.Big Bazaar is visited by which of the following person(s)?
1) AK and DK
2) Only MP
3) PK and SP
4) Only SK
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Q, P, L, N, Y, R and K are seven students in a classroom. They sit on three benches A, B and C. There are at least two students on each bench and only one girl on each bench. L, who is a girl, does not sit with Q, Y or N. R is a boy and sits only with P. Q sits on the bench A with his best friend. K sits on the bench C. Y is brother of L.
6.On which of the following benches do three students sit?
1) Either A or C
2) A
3) C
4) Either B or A
5) None of these
7.Which of the following pairs sits on the bench C?
1) L and K
2) R and P
3) Y and L
4) Q and Y
5) None of these
8.Which of the following is the group of girls?
1) P, N, L
2) N, L, R
3) L, P, N
4) N, Y, K
5) None of these
9.N sits with which of the following?
1) K, L
2) P, R
3) Q, R
4) Y, Q
5) None of these
10.How many boys are there in the group of students?
1) Three
2) Four
3) Five
4) Either 3) or 4)
5) Can’t be determined
(Direction 11-15) : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions
Gopi, Nithya, Shilpa, Renu, Gowtham, Priya, Prasanth and Sridhar are sitting around a square table in such a way
that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. Shilpa sits second to the left of Prasanth . Prasanth sits in the middle of one of the sides. Gopi sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of Shilpa or Prasanth. Nithya sits third to right of her husband. Nithya does not sit at any of the corners. Only Renu sits between Nithya and Sridhar. Sridhar is the husband of Shilpa. Gowtham is a male.
11)Which of the following is true with respect to the given seatingarrangement?
1.No two males are immediate neighbours of each other
2.Prasanth and Sridhar do not face each other in the seating arrangement
3.Gowtham and Renu are immediate neighbours of each other
4.Priyasits diagonally opposite to Gowtham
5.Gowtham sits in the centre of one of the sides of the square table
12)Who amongst the following is Nithya’s husband?
1.Gopi
2.Prasanth
3.Gowtham
4.Priya
5.Cannot be determined
13)How many people sit between Nithya and Gopi when counted in anti-clockwise direction from Nithya?
1.None
2.One
3.Two
4.Three
5.Four
14)Who amongst the following is the wife of Gopi?
1.Renu
2.Priya
3.Nithya
4.Shilpa
5.Cannot be determined
15)What is the position of Gowtham with respect to Gopi?
1.Immediately to the left
2.Second to the left
3.Third to the right
4.Immediately to the right
5.Second to the right
Direction (16-20) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six friends — Arun, Sathish, Yogesh, Ganesh, Peter and Hemantharestudying six different specialisations of engineering which are — metallurgy,telecommunication, software, mechanical, electrical and hardware notnecessarily in the same order. Each one likes a different sport – hockey, cricket,swimming, football, badminton and tennis again not in the same order.
Ganesh is not studying hardware Peter is studying software and likeshockey. Yogesh likes swimming and is not studying hardware. The one wholikes football is studying electrical. Hemanth is studying mechanical anddoes not like tennis. The one who likes badminton is studying telecommunication. Arun and Sathish do not like badminton. Arun doesnot like tennis.
16)Which specialisation is Sathish studying?
1.Metallurgy
2.Mechanical
3.Hardware
4.Electrical
5.None of these
17)Which sport does Arun like?
1.Football
2.Cricket
3.Hockey
4.Cannot be determined
5.None of these
18)Which of the following person-specialization combination is correct according to the given information?
1.Ganesh-Hardware
2.Sathish-Electrical
3.Yogesh-Metallurgy
4.Hemanth-Software
5.None is correct
19)If all six friends are asked to sit in a straight line,facing north, in an alphabetical order (according to their names), from left to right, then who will be to the immediate left of the one studying electrical?
1.The one who likes badminton
2.The one who is studying telecommunication
3.The one who is studying hardware
4.The one who likes hockey
5.None of these
20)If all six friends are asked to sit in a straight line, facing north, in an alphabetical order (according to their names), from left to right, then which of the following combinations will represent the favourite sport ofthe immediate neighbours of Peter?
1.Badminton – Football
2.Cricket-Tennis
3.Cricket-Football
4.Tennis – Football
5.Cricket – Badminton
Directions (Q.21-25): In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and % are used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q' means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q' means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
‘P % Q’ means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'.
`P * Q' means ‘P is not greater than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
21). Statements: N % B, B $ W, W # H, H * M
Conclusions:
I. M @ W
II. H @ N
III. W % N
IV. W # N
1) Only I is true
2) Only III is true
3) Only lV is true
4) Either III or IV is true
5) Either III or IV and I are true
22). Statements: R * D, D $ J, J # M, M @ K
Conclusions:
I. K # J
II. D @ M
III. R # M
IV. D @ K
1) None is true
2) Only I is true
3) Only II is true
4) Only III is true
5) Only IV is true
23). Statements: H @ T, T # F, F % E, E * V
Conclusions:
I. V $ F
II. E @ T
III. H @ V
IV. T # V
1) I, II and III are true
2) I, II and IV are true
3) II, Ill and IV are true
4) I, III and IV are true
5) All of these
24). Statements: D # R, R * K, K @ F, F $ J
Conclusions:
I. J # R
II. J # K
III. R # F
IV. K @ D
1) I, II and III are true
2) II, Ill and IV are true
3) I, III and IV are true
4) All of these
5) None of these
25). Statements: M $ K, K @ N, N * R, R # W
Conclusions:
I. W @ K
II. M $ R
III. K @ W
IV. M @ N
1) I and II are true
2) I, II and III are true
3) III and IV are true
4) II, III and IV are true
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 26-30): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known, facts.
26). Statements:
Some trains are cars.
All cars are branches.
All branches are nets.
Some nets dresses.
Conclusions:
I. Some dresses are cars.
II. Some nets are definitely trains.
III. Some branches are trains.
IV. Some dresses are trains.
1) I and II follow
2) II and III follow
3) I and IV follow
4) II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
27). Statements:
All papers are clips.
Some clips are boards.
Some boards are lanes.
All lanes are roads.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are boards.
II. Some lanes are clips.
III. Some boards are papers.
IV. Atleast some roads are clips.
1) I and II follow
2) I and III follow
3) I, II and III follow
4) II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
28). Statements:
Some pencils are kites.
Some kites are desks.
All desks are jungles.
All jungles mountains.
Conclusions:
I. Atleast some mountains are pencils.
II. Some jungles are pencils.
III. Some mountains are desks.
IV. Some jungles are kites.
1) I and Ill follow
2) I, II and III follow
3) III and IV follow
4) II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
29). Statements:
All stones are hammers.
No hammer is ring.
Some rings are doors.
All doors are windows.
Conclusions:
I. Some windows are stones.
II. Some windows are definitely rings.
III. No window is stone
IV. Some rings are stones
1) Only I follows
2) Only II follows
3) Only Ill follows
4) Either I or Ill follows
5) Either I or Ill and II follow
30). Statements:
All pens are clocks.
Some clocks are tyres.
Some tyres are wheels.
Some Wheels are buses.
Conclusions:
I. Some buses are tyres.
II. Some wheels are clocks.
III. Some wheels are pens.
IV. Some buses are clocks.
1) None follows
2) Only I follows
3) Only II follow
4) only III follows
5) Only IV follows
Directions (31-35): Study the following information carefully to 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: 36 always fine 47 below 83 ever shall 56 13 ice 74
Step I: always 36 fine 47 below 83 ever shall 56 ice 74 13
Step II: always ever 36 fine below 83 shall 56 ice 74 13 47
Step III: always ever ice 36 fine below shall 56 74 13 47 83
Step IV: always ever ice below fine shall 56 74 13 47 83 36
Step V: always ever ice below fine shall 74 13 47 83 36 56
Step VI: always ever ice below fine shall 13 47 83 36 56 74
Step VI is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the steps for the input given below.
Input: 98 above 87 plant new 19 78 of 12 grapes attack 55
31). Which of the following will be the last step of the rearrangement?
1) IV
2) V
3) VI
4) VII
5) None of these
32). Which of the following elements will be the 7th element from right in Step V?
1) Plant
2) 19
3) New
4) 98
5) None of these
33). Which step number would be following output?
above attack of 98 plant new 78 12 grapes 19 55 87
1) II
2) III
3) IV
4) V
5) There will be no such step
34). In step V of rearrangement, if 'attack' is related to ‘grapes’ in a certain way and '98' is related to '19' in the same way, which of the following would 'above' be related to following the same way?
1) attack
2) of
3) grapes
4) 12
5) 78
35). What will be the position of ‘78’ in step IV?
1) Sixth from the right
2) Sixth from the left
3) Fifth from the right
4) Fourth from right
5) Fourth from the left
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Answer :
1. 3 2. 1 3. 2 4. 3 5. 5 6. 2 7. 1 8. 3 9. 4 10. 2
11. 4 12. 3 13. 3 14. 1 15. 5 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 5 20. 2
21. 5 22. 1 23. 2 24. 5 25. 5 26. 2 27. 5 28. 4 29. 5 30. 5
31). 3 32). 4 33). 2 34). 2 35). 3
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