Time : 23 min
Direction (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions .
There are nine friends J, A, P, N, I, S, D, K and T sitting around the circle. Four of them are facing away from the center and rest is facing towards the center. They like different languages viz. Hindi, English, Nepali, Telugu, Marathi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Gujrati and Bengali but not necessarily in the same order. T is second to the left of D, who doesn’t like Punjabi, Hindi or Bhojpuri language. K likes Gujrati language. One who likes Nepali language is fourth to the right of the one who likes English. Person who likes English language is facing away from the center. D is fourth to the right of S, whose sitting orientation is same as A. A, who likes Marathi language is sitting fifth to the left of N, who is an immediate neighbor of T. I don’t like Hindi, Punjabi or
Bhojpuri language. P likes Punjabi language, one who likes Bhojpuri language is facing toward the center as I faces, but they are not neighbors of each other. Bhojpuri language is not liked by T. S is facing away from the center. Hindi language is not liked by S. one who likes Telugu is sitting second to the right of the one who likes
Hindi. A is second to the left of J, who likes English. T is in the group of I in terms of sitting direction with respect to center. K is facing away from the center and is second to the right of P. Nepali language is liked by a person who is facing away from the center.
Note: Facing the same direction means if some person faces the center then other person faces the center and vice versa. Also facing the opposite direction means if one person faces the center then other person faces
outward direction and vice versa.
1. Who is sitting second to the right of D?
(a) J (b) A (c) T (d) I (e) None of these
2. Who among the following likes Bengali language?
(a) I (b) N (c) S (d) T (e) D
3. Which among the following combination is correctly matched?
(a) S-Nepali-facing center (b) D-Hindi- facing away from the center (c) N-Bhojpuri-facing away from the center (d) A- Marathi – facing center
(e) None of these
4. Who among the following face away from the center?
(a) T (b) P (c) S (d) D (e) I
5. Which of the following language is liked by D?
(a) Hindi (b) English (c) Punjabi (d) Telugu (e) None of these
Direction (6-10) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions .
Ten persons from different countries viz. Russia, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Germany, Iran, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Chile and Indonesia are sitting in two parallel rows containing five people each, in such
a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 A, B, C, D and E are seated and all of them are facing south. In row-2 P, Q, R, S and T 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. (All the
information given above does not necessarily represent the order of seating in the final arrangement.)
• P faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Saudi Arabia. P does not face A. The person from Russia sits second to the right of the person from Singapore.
• D faces one of the immediate neighbours of the person from Argentina. S is not from Argentina. D is not from Iran. R sits second to the left of the persons from Indonesia. A sits third to the right of person from South Africa.
• Only one person sits between the person from Chile and Q. The person from Germany sits to the immediate right of Q. C sits to the immediate left of the person who faces Q. Only two people sit between B and E.
• The person from Iran sits second to the right of the one who faces S. S does not sit at an extreme end of the line. One of the immediate neighbours of the person from Iran faces Chile.
6). How many persons seated in between Saudi Arabia and E ?
a)One b)Two c)Three d)Four e)None
7). P belongs to which of the following countries?
a) Chile b) Argentina c) Iran d) Russia e) Singapore
8). If Q faces South Africa and S faces Singapore then R faces which country men?
a) Chile b) Argentina c) Australia d) Russia e) Iran
9). Who sits Second to the right of the South Africa?
a) Chile b) Argentina c) Iran d) Russia e) Singapore
10). who are the following do not sit in the extreme ends?
a)A b)E c)R d)T e)S
Directions (Q. 11-15): In the following questions, the symbols @, #, %, $ and © are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’.
‘P © Q’ means ‘P is neither equal to nor smaller than Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’.
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not 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 three conclusions I, II and III given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
11. Statements: R @ D, D © W, B $ W
Conclusions: I. W # R II. B © D III. W $ R
A) None is true
B) Only I is true
C) Only III is true
D) Only either I or III is true
E) All are true
12. Statements: H $ V, V % M, K © M
Conclusions: I. K © V II. M @ H III. H © K
A) Only I and III are true
B) Only II and III are true
C) Only I and II are true
D) All are true
E) None of these
13. Statements: K # T, T $ B, B @ F
Conclusions: I. F $ T II. K # B III. T $ F
A) None is true
B) Only I is true
C) Only I and II are true
D) Only II and III are true
E) All are true
14. Statements: Z # F, R @ F, D © R
Conclusions: I. Z # R II. F # D III. D © Z
A) None is true
B) Only I is true
C) Only III is true
D) Only either I or III is true
E) All are true
15. Statements: M © R, R % D, D @ N
Conclusions: I. M © N II. N $ R III. M © D
A) Only I and II are true
B) Only II and III are true
C) Only I and III are true
D) All are true
E) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): 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 statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer
A) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
B) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
C) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
D) if the data given in both the statements I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
E) if the data in both the statements I & II together are necessary to answer the question.
16. How is ‘never’ written in a code language?
I. ‘never ever go there’ is written as ‘na ja ni ho’ in that code language.
II. ‘go there and come back’ is written as ‘ma ho sa ni da’ in that code language.
17. Among M, P, K, J, T and W, who is lighter than only the heaviest?
I. P is heavier than M and T.
II. W is heavier than P but lighter than J who is not the heaviest.
18. What does ‘$’ mean in a code language?
I. ‘5 $ # 3’ means ‘flowers are really good’.
II. ‘7 # 3 5’ means ‘good flowers are available’.
19. How is P related to J?
I. M is the brother of P and T is the sister of P.
II. P’s mother is married to J’s husband who has one son and two daughters.
20. How many students are there between Suresh and Mohan in a row of fifty students?
I. Suresh is twelfth from the left end and Mohan is seventeenth from the right end.
II. Suresh is six places away from Jayesh, who is twentieth from the left end.
Directions (21-25): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven students of the Engineering college. All of them belongs to different branch of Engineering: Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Computer Science, IT, Textile and Electronics but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different sports Snooker, Golf, Tennis, Badminton, Cricket, Football and Volleyball not necessarily in the same order. All of them are of different height. D is taller than C and F. E is taller than G.B studies in Mechanical and likes Football. E studies in Computer Science but not likes Tennis or Cricket. The one who studies in IT likes Snooker. F likes Golf but does not studies in Chemical or Electronics. C is taller than E. B is taller than only A.A person who studies in Electrical likes Badminton. The one who studies in Electronics does not like Cricket. G studies in IT and C likes Tennis. The one who is tallest likes Badminton.
21.Who plays the Cricket?
(a) D
(b)A
(c)E
(d)D or E
(e) None of these
22.E plays which game?
(a) Badminton
(b) Golf
(c) Cricket
(d) Volleyball
(e) None of these
23.Which of the following combinations of branch-person-sports is definitely correct?
(a) Electrical – B –Badminton
(b) Chemical – E – Volleyball
(c) Electronics – D – Cricket
(d) Chemical – D – Cricket
(e) None of these
24.Who studies Textile?
(a) C
(b) D
(c) G
(d) F
(e) None of these
25.Who is the Golfer?
(a) C
(b) F
(c) D
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
Directions (26-30) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
In a certain code language 'Flower gives good fragrance' is written as ' nu ru la ku', ' this bouquet contains eleven flowers' is written as ' tic la su ra da', ' everybody like fragrance of bouquet' is written as 'yi ku ra ro va', and 'everybody gives eleven roses' is written as ' nu da pa ro'.
26. What is the code for 'roses' ?
A) ro
B) da
C) nu
D) pa
E) None of these
27. Which of the following may be the code for 'good fragrance from rose flowers' ?
A) ru ju pa nu la
B) ru ku ju pa la
C) ro da ku la ju
D) Can't be determined
E) None of these
28. What is the code for 'likes' ?
A) ro
B) yi
C) va
D) Can't be determined
E) None of these
29. What does 'ku' stands for ?
A) fragrance
B) everybody
C) good
D) flower
E) None of these
30. Which of the following is the code for 'everybody likes flower of roses' ?
A) ro yi pa va la
B) yi ku ra nu la
C) la ku yi da pa
D) yi va pa ru ku
E) None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even in they seem to be at variance with 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.
31.Statements: Some clothes are Watches.
All watches are shoes.
No shoe is a slipper.
Conclusions: I. Some slippers are not clothes.
II. All shoes being clothes is a possibility.
III. At least some slippers are shoes.
(a) Only I follows
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) All follow
(e) None of these
32.Statements: No radio is a magazine.
No television is a magazine.
Some televisions are newspapers.
Conclusions: I. No radio is a television.
II. Some newspapers are not magazines.
III. All newspapers are definitely not televisions.
(a) Only II and III follow
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only II follows
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
33.Statements: All chairs are tables.
No table is a bed.
Some doors are beds.
Conclusions: I. some doors are definitely not tables.
II. All beds are not tables.
III. No chair is a bed.
(a) Only II and III follow
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only II follows
(d) All I, II and III follow
(e) None of these
34.Statements: Some minutes are hours.
No hour is a second.
Some periods are seconds.
Conclusions: I. All periods are definitely not hours.
II. Some minutes are not seconds.
III. Some seconds are not hours.
(a) Only I and III follow
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only I and II follow
(e) None of these
35.Statements: No home is an office.
All offices are houses.
Some houses are huts.
Conclusions: I. All homes being huts is a possibility.
II. Some offices are huts.
III. At least some huts are houses.
(a) Only I and III follow
(b) Only III follows
(c) All I, II and III follow
(d) Only II follows
(e) None of these
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1. (d). 2. (a). 3. (e). 4. (c). 5. (d)
6. (C). 7. (B). 8. (E). 9. (C). 10. (E)
11. D. 12. C. 13. A. 14. A. 15. B
16. D. 17. E. 18. E. 19. E. 20. A
21. B. 22. D. 23. E. 24. D. 25. B
D > C > E > G > B > A
From given information, we know about F that he is surely less than D and can come anywhere from D to B.
26. D. 27. B. 28. D. 29. A. 30. A
31. B. 32. C. 33. D. 34. D. 35. A
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