Time :23 min
Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the question:
Seven friends namely Jensen Ackles, Charlene Choi, Jason Marsden, SenjenAckles, Cherie Chung, Chuge Liang and Chang Chen perform different Shakespearean plays namely, Cymbeline, Coriolanus, Timon of Athens, Titus Andronious, Tempest, Troilus and Cressida and Pericles but not necessarily in the same order. Each friend has an audition on different dates of the same month namely fifth, ninth, eleventh, seventeenth, twentieth, twenty fourth and twenty seventh but not necessarily in the same order.
Chuge Liang has an audition on seventeenth and performs neither Tempest nor Titus Andronious. The one who performs Cymbeline has an audition on the fifth. Jason Marsden performs Timon of Athens and neither has an audition on the ninth nor on the twenty fourth. Cherie Chung has an audition on the twentieth and does not perform Titus Andronious. The one who has an audition on the ninth performs neither Tempest nor Titus Andronious. The one who performs Pericles has an audition on eleventh. Jensen Ackles has an audition neither on fifth nor on twenty seventh and does not perform Pericles or Titus Andronious. The one who has an audition on ninth does not perform Troilus and Cressida. Chang Chen does not perform Cymbeline and does not have an audition on twenty fourth. Charlene Choi does not perform Cymbeline.
1. On which of the following day does Jensen Ackles perform?
(a) The day on which Titus Andronious is being performed.
(b) The day on which Cymbeline is being performed.
(c) The day on which Troilus and Cressida is being performed.
(d) The day on which Coriolanus is being performed.
(e) None of these.
2. Four of the following five form a group as per the given arrangement. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
(a) SenjenAckles – fifth
(b) Cherie Chung – twentieth
(c) Charlene Choi – Twenty fourth
(d) Chuge Liang – Seventeenth
(e) Jason Marsden – Eleventh
3. Which of the following combination is definitely correct?
(a) Chuge Liang – Coriolanus
(b) Charlene Choi – Pericles
(c) Chang Chen – Titus Andronious
(d) SenjenAckles – Cymbeline
(e) All the given combination are definitely correct
4. Which of the following person plays ‘Titus Andronious’?
(a) The person who performed on ninth.
(b) The person who performed on twenty fourth.
(c) The person who performed on twenty seventh.
(d) The person who performed on fifth.
(e) The person who performed on twentieth.
5. Which among the following play is performed by ‘Chuge Liang’?
(a) Coriolanus
(b) Troilus and Cressida
(c) Tempest
(d) Titus Andronious
(e) None of these
Direction (6–10): Study the information carefully and answer the given question.
Rita, Rina, Rima, Riya, Ripa, Rupa, Runi and Rupam are sitting around a circular area of equal distances between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. Some of the people are facing the centre while some face outside. (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre).
(Note : Same direction means if one person is facing the centre then the other also faces the centre and vice-versa. Opposite direction means that if one person is facing the centre then the other faces outside and vice-versa.)
Riya sits third to the right of Rina. Ripa sits second to the left of Rina. Immediate neighbours of Rina face the same direction (i.e., if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour also faces the centre and vice-versa) Rima sits second to the left of Ripa. Ripa faces the centre. Rupa sits third to the right of Rima. Runi sits second to the left of Rupam. Rupam is not an immediate neighbour of Rina. Runi faces the same direction as Riya. Immediate neighbours of Ripa face opposite directions (i.e., if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour faces outside and vice-versa). Immediate neighbours of Rupa face opposite directions (i.e., if one neighbour faces the centre the other neighbour face outside and vice-versa).
6. How many people in the given arrangement face the centre?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) One
(d) Four
(e) Five
7. Which of the following is TRUE regarding Rita as per the given seating arrangement ?
(a) Rupam sits second to the left of Rita
(b) Rita faces outside
(c) Only two people sit between Rita and Rina
(d) Rima is one of the immediate neighbours of Rita
(e) Only three people sit between Rita and Runi
8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(a) Rupa
(b) Rina
(c)Rupam
(d) Runi
(e) Riya
9. What is Ripa’s position with respect to Rupam?
(a)Third to the left
(b)To the immediate left
(c)To the immediate right
(d)Second to the right
(e)Third to the right
10. Who sits fourth to the right of the person who is second to the right from Runi?
(a) Rupam
(b) Rita
(c) Rina
(d) Other than those given as options
(e) Rupa
Direction (11-15): In this question, two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
11. Statements :
Some birds are animals.
Some animals are black.
No black is a white.
Conclusions :
I. At least some black are birds.
II. All whites being animals is a possibility.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b)Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II is are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true
12. Statements :
No houses are villages.
All villages are towns.
All towns are cities.
Conclusions :
I. All villages are cities.
II. All towns can never be houses.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true
13. Statements :
Some donkeys are monkeys.
No monkey is a dog.
Some dogs are cats.
Conclusions :
I. At least some cats are donkeys.
II. No monkey is a cat.
(a)Only conclusion I is true
(b)Only conclusion II is true
(c)Either conclusion I or II is true
(d)Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Neither conclusion I nor II is true
14. Statements :
Some politicians are ministers.
Some ministers are socialists.
No socialist is a pioneer.
Conclusions :
I. No minister is a pioneer.
II. No pioneer is a politician.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusions I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
15. Statements :
Some plants are papers.
All papers are pages.
Conclusions :
I. All papers being plants is possibility.
II. At least some pages are plants.
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusions I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Directions (16–20): In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
16. Statements :
L = P ≤ W < V ≤ K ≥ Q; B < L; K = M
Conclusions :
I. B < V
II. M > P
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
17. Statements :
L = P ≤ W < V ≤ K ≥ Q; B < L; K = M
Conclusions :
I. L ≥ Q
II. W = M
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
18. Statements :
R ≤ U = B < S; B ≤ X
Conclusions :
I. X > R
II. X = R
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
19. Statements :
C > U ≤ S < T = O > D ≥ Y; Z = O ≤ P
Conclusions :
I. U > D
II. S < P
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
20. Statements :
C > U ≤ S < T = O > D ≥ Y; Z = O ≤ P
Conclusions:
I. Z > Y
II. C < O
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Only conclusion II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Direction (21-25): Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.
Jabrayilov, Jabnidze, Jablonsky, Jackiewicz, Jackman, Jackmot and Jacson live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and soon till the topmost floor is numbered seven. Each one of them also likes different games namely -Wordfeud, Wordament, Wordtris, Wonderking, Word Jong, Wolfenstein and Wizorb (but not necessarily in the same order.)
Only three people live between Jabnidze and Jackman. Jabnidze lives on one of the floors above Jackman. Jackman does not live on the lowermost floor. Only one person lives between Jabnidze and the one who like Wordtris. The one who likes Wizorb lives on one of the even numbered floors above the one who like Wordtris.
Only two people live between Jacson and the one who like Wordtris. The one who likes Wordfeud lives immediately above Jacson. Jabrayilov lives immediately above Jacmot. Jabrayilov does not like Wordtris.
The one who likes Wonderking lives on one of the odd numbered floors below Jacmot.Jacson does not like Wonderking. Jackiewicz lives on one of the Floors above Jablonsky. Only one person lives between the one who likes Word Jong and the one who likes Wolfenstein. Jackiewicz does not like Word Jong. Jacson does not like Wordament.
21. Which of the following game does Jabnidze like?
(a) Wordfeud
(b)Wizorb
(c) Wolfenstein
(d) Wordament
(e) Wonderking
22. Who amongst the following lives on the floor numbered 4?
(a)The one who likes Wolfenstein
(b)The one who likes Wordtris
(c) The one who likes Wizorb
(d) The one who likes Wordfeud
(e) The one who likes Wordament
23. Which of the following statements is true with respect to the given arrangement?
(a)Only two people live between Jacman and Jacson
(b)The one who likes Wolfenstein lives immediately above Jacman
(c) Jablonsky likes Wordtris
(d) Jablonsky lives on an even numbered floor
(e)None of the given options is true
24. If all the people are made to sit in alphabetical order from top to bottom, the positions of how many people will remain unchanged?
(a) None
(b) Three
(c) Two
(d) One
(e) Four
25. Which of the following combinations is true with respect to the given arrangement?
(a) Wizorb-Jablonsky
(b)Wonderking-Jabnidze
(c) Word Jong-Jacman
(d) Wordfeud-Jabrayilov
(e) Wordtris-Jacmot
Directions (26–30): Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.
In a certain code language,
‘efforts required in teaching’ is written as ‘dp kj te hy’
‘teaching kids is tough’ is written as ‘dp op cs mb’
‘kids heart is huge’ is written as ‘cs re mb gr’
‘task required huge efforts’ is written as ‘hy kj re ba’
(All codes are two letter codes only.)
26. In the given code language, what does the code ‘kj’ stand for?
(a) in
(b) either ‘required’ or ‘efforts’
(c) either ‘huge’ or ‘kids’
(d) task
(e) huge
27. What is the code for ‘teaching’ in the given code language?
(a) hy
(b) te
(c) op
(d) other than those given as options
(e) kj
28. What is the code for ‘kids’ in the given code language?
(a) either ‘mb’ or ‘cs’ (b) either ‘op’ or ‘cs’
(c) dp
(d) other than those given as options
(e) re
29. What will be the code for ‘in task’ in the given code language?
(a) te hy
(b) dp kj
(c) ba kj
(d) ba te
(e) other than those given as options
30. What may be the possible code for ‘quite tough heart’ in the given code language?
(a) uc ba re
(b) gr uc re
(c) op uc gr
(d) op kj hy
(e) op gr kj
31. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘PERFORATE’ each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three
(e) Four
32. Among Zabel, Zaahir, Zabulon, Zaccheus and Zadok, who is the shortest? Zabel is shorter than only Zadok. Zaahir is taller than Zaccheus and Zabulon. If they are arranged in ascending order of their heights from left to right then Zaccheus is second from the left.
(a) Zabel
(b) Zaahir
(c) Zabulon
(d) Zaccheus
(e) Can’t be determined.
33. Pointing to a girl, Mithilesh said, "She is the only daughter of my grandfather's only child". How is the girl related to Mithilesh?
(a) Daughter
(b) Niece
(c) Sister
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
Directions (34–35): Read the given information carefully and answer the given question.
Aakash is 9 m to the south of Aakansha. Aakansha is 5 m to the east of Aamir. Aamir is 4 m to the north of Aaditya. Aadesh is 3 m west of Aaditya. Anand is 7 m south of Aadesh. Arman is 8 m east of Anand.
34. If Anshuman is 5 m to the west of point Aakash, then what is the distance between Aadityaand Anshuman?
(a) 8 m
(b) 9 m
(c) 5 m
(d) 2 m
(e) 6 m
35. How far and in which direction is Aakansha from Arman?
(a) 11 m to the south
(b) 7 m to the north
(c) 11 m to the north
(d) 7 m to the south
(e) 11 m to the west
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Answer
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1. (d)
2. (e)
3. (d)
4. (b)
5. (b)
6. (e)
7. (b)
8. (c)
9. (b)
10.(a)
11. (b)
12.(d)
13.(e)
14.(e)
15.(d)
16.(d)
17.(e
18.(c)
19.(b)
20.(a)
21.(d)
22.(a)
23.(b)
24.(c)
25.(e)
26.(b)
27.(d)
28.(a)
29.(d)
30.(c)
31.(c)
32.(c)
33.(c)
34.(c)
35.(c)
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