Reasoning
answer key sheet
1. In which of these expressions will the expression ‘A < M’ be definitely false ?
M ≤ G = E; G < S < A
A < B ≤< V = Q < L ≤ M
A ≤ R = C > H ; C < J ≤ M
M > O ≥ N ≤ T ; N > A
M > R ≥ W = Y > A
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2. Study the given information carefully to answer the given question:
In Saanbagh village, 40%-45% of its people were admitted in hospitals per quarter from year 1985-2010,
out of which 15-20% people died. However, since the time when the sanitation of the village was improved
and upgraded in 2010, it started to reduce gradually. As per the first quarterly report of 2015, only 4% people
were admitted out of which only 0.5% people died in the previous quarter. Which of the following can be
inferred from the given information ? (An inference is something by which you can logically deduce
something to be true based on the given premise only)
Most of the medical conditions and deaths in Saanbagh were due to poor sanitation.
At any point of time, if the number of deaths in a village is more than 3 per quarter, that village is
considered to have poor sanitation.
The number of people being admitted in hospitals from 2010 to 2015 never crossed the count of 10
per quarter.
The death of only 0.5% people in the first quarter of 2015 suggests that the concerned authority of the
village need not make any efforts now.
By the end of the next two years, the number of people admitted to hospitals in Saanbagh is expected
to come down to zero.
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In this question 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 commonly known facts andthen decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
3. Statements:
Some grids are tables.
No table is a web.
All networks are webs.
Conclusion
I:Atleast some webs are grids
II: All networks being grids is a possibility
either Conclusion I or II is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion II is true
only Conclusion I is true
3 Answered
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4. Statements:
No lesson is a chapter.
All topics are chapters.
Some topics are areas.
Conclusion
I:No topic is a lesson
II: All chapters are topics
either Conclusion I or II is true
only Conclusion I is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion II is true
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5. Statements:
No lesson is a chapter.
All topics are chapters.
Some topics are areas.
Conclusion
I:Atleast some areas are topics
II: All lessons being areas is a possibility
both Conclusions I and II are true
Marks : 1either Conclusion I or ll is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
only Conclusion I is true
only Conclusion II is true
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6. Statements:
Some grids are tables.
No table is a web.
All networks are webs.
Conclusion
I: Atleast some networks are tables
II: All grids being networks is a possibility
only Conclusion II is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
either Conclusion I or II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion I is true
6 Answered
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7. Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
“This year the crop produce has been poorer than expected. The only change I made this year was to use
fertiliser X instead of fertiliser M- the fertiliser which I use every year. I am certain that fertilizer X is the only
reason for my loss”- Statement by Mr. Mehra.
Which of the following statements may support the conclusion drawn by Mr Mehra to some extent ?
A component, which was detrimental for the growth of the crops, was added this year in the pesticide
without the Knowledge of the consumers by the company supplying pesticides to Mr. Mehra.
No such complaint against fertiliser X has been received so far.
The nutrients present in Fertiliser X do not dissolve easily in the soil, thus making it difficult for plants
to absorb them.
The rainfall this year was not adequate as a result of which many farmers have made losses.
Fertiliser M is not useful in all types of soils, whereas fertiliser X is universal in its application.
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Marks : 08. Which of the following is definitely true if the statement given below is considered to be true ?
(You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.)
Some seconds are minutes. All seconds are hours. No hour is a day. All years are days.
No minute is an hour
All years being seconds is a possibility
No day is a minute
All minutes being hours is a possibility
Atleast some years are hours
8 Answered
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Study the given information carefully to answer the given question:
In a certain code language,
‘excess smoking is harmful’ is written as ‘rj sh pc di’
‘please avoid excess smoking’ is written as ‘al di rj cm’
‘avoid harmful habit completely’ is written as ‘bo cm ly sh’
‘daily habit important please’ is written as My ‘al hw nk’
(All codes are two letter codes only)
9. What will be the code for ‘completely harmful’ in the given code language ?
al sh
pc iy
None
bo sh
bo cm
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10. What is the code for ‘smoking’ in the given code language ?
Either ‘bo’ or ‘pc’
hx
None
al
either ‘di’ or ‘if10 Answered
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11. In the given code language, what does the code ‘nk’ stand for ?
please
either ‘harmful’ or ‘habit’
either ‘important’ or ‘daily’
is
completely
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12. If habit is routine’ is coded as ‘pc kj ly’ in the given code language, then how will harmful routine please’
be coded as ?
bo kj pc
None
kj al sh
al sh pc
sh ly kj
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13. What is the code for ‘avoid’ in the given code language ?
cm
None
pc
sh
iy
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Study the following information and answer the question:
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order.
The lower most floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till thetop most floor is numbered eight. Each of them also belongs to a different city namely, Mumbai, Delhi,
Bangalore, Pune, Mysore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Shiliong, but not necessarily in the sarm order.
U lives on an even numbered floor. Only two people live between U and the one who belongs to Pune.
The one who belongs to Pune does no live on the lowermost floor.
Only three people live between the one who belongs to Pune and tht one who belongs to Shiliong.
R lives immediately above V. R lives on an even numbered floor. V neither belongs to Shiliong nor to
Pune. V does not live immediately above U.
Only one person lives between V and S. S lives above V.
Only one person lives between S and the one who belongs to Bangalore, V does not belong to Bangalore.
The one who belongs to Hyderabad lives immediately above the ont who belongs to Bangalore.
T lives immediately above Q. T lives on an even numbered floor. T doe; not belong to Hyderabad. Only
one person lives between T and W. The one who belongs tc Mysore lives immediately above the one who
belongs to Chennai. U does not belong to Mumbai.
14. Which of the following pairs represent those who live immediately above and immediately below P ?
W, U
T, W
S, V
None
T, U
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15. To which of the following cities does R belong ?
Mysore
Delhi
Hyderabad
None
Chennai
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16. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and hence form a
group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ?
Q-Floor numbered Six
P-Floor numbered Three
W-Floor numbered Five
T-Floor numbered SevenS-Fioor numbered Two
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17. V lives on which of the following floor numbers ?
Three
None
Seven
One
Five
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18. As per the given arrangement Q is related to Bangalore and P is related to Shiliong in a certain way. To
which of the following is S related to in the same way ?
Delhi
Chennai
Pune
Mumbai
Mysore
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19. To which of the following cities does W belong ?
Delhi
None
Chennai
Hyderabad
Shiliong
19Read the given information carefully and answer the question.
Each of the six friends, A, B, C, D, E and F has a different height. B is taller than only two people. C is
shorter than F but taller than A and D. F is not the tallest and D is not the shortest. The height of the second
tallest person is 165 cm and D’s height is 154 cms.
20. Whose height could possibly be 150 cm ?
A
F
E
B
C
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21. If it is given that B’s height is 9 cm less than F’s height, which of the following can be the possible height
of C ?
156 cm
162 cm
165 cm
168 cm
152 cm
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22. Read the following information and answer the given question:
Government of country X has decided to set up an online national agriculture commodities market by
integrating wholesale markets across the country.
Which of the following cannot be a reason for Government’s decision ?
Information related to agricultural products is not easily available to farmers of country X.
At present there is a wider disparity between prices offered by the wholesale markets for same variety
and quality of a crop.
Exports from agricultural sector constituted only 10% of the total exports of country X last year.
Farmers of country X have limited choice to sell their products within the states.
The revenues of farmers of country X lowered by 30% in the previous year due to the commission
paid to agents.22 Not Answered
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In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are
followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate
answer.
23. Statements :
E ≤ N ≥ T ≥ R ; T > O ; N ≤ Z
Conclusion :
I:E ≥ O
II: R ≤ Z
Both Conclusions I and II are true
Either Conclusion I or II is true
Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
Only Conclusion I is true
Only Conclusion II is true
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24. Statements :
M = O < L ≤ N > R ≥ T ; Y > M; R > Z
Conclusion :
I:Z < N
II: Y > L
Only Conclusion II is true
Either Conclusion I or II is true
Only Conclusion I is true
Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
Both Conclusions I and II are true
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25. Statements :
K = M ≤ T < U > S ; T ≥ O > P
Conclusion :
I: K ≥ O
II: U ≤ P
Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
Marks : 1Either Conclusion I or II is true
Only Conclusion I is true
Both Conclusions I and II are true
Only Conclusion II is true
25 Answered
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26. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order
from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that both ‘B > A’ as well as ‘L ≥
T definitely hold true ?
B_L_A_ S_T
≥, ≥,>, ≥
<, =, ≥, ≥
>, ≥, =, ≥
>, ≤, <, ≥
>, = , >, ≤
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Study the following information and answer the given question:
A is the daughter of S. D is the sister of A.
D is the mother of J. J is the brother of T. T is the sister of L
D has only one son. D is married to Y.
B is the son of L. B is married to Q.
27. If S is married to Z. then how is Z related to J ?
Cannot be determined
Granddaughter
Mother
Father
Grandson
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28. How is B related to J ?
Son
Marks : 1Uncle
Grandson
Cousin Brother
Nephew
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29. If L is the married to M, then how is M related to Y ?
Daughter-in-law
Son-in-law
Cannot be determined
Daughter
Son
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30. Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
Enzyme X when mixed with the fertiliser resulted in 45% better yield in Village A, however, there was no
change in productivity in Village B.
“This is because Enzyme X was rendered ineffective as it adversely reacted with plastic in the plastic bottles
it was packaged in” said a farmer from Village B.
Which of the following statements does not weaken the argument presented by the farmer ?
A special PVC coating inside all the plastic bottles which store Enzyme X makes it completely
unreactive to any other element
Enzyme X was provided at heavily subsidized rates to both Village A as well as Village B owing to a
special request from the State government.
Village B has been facing severe shortage of irrigation water and without Enzyme X its productivity
would have had been 30% lower than the previous year
In spite of clear instructions that Enzyme X should be stored below -5°C at all times till application, it
was transported to Village B in unrefrigerated condition.
Although enzyme X reached Village A in glass bottles, in other successful examples such as Villages
M and P, Enzyme X was transported in plastic bottles
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Study the given information carefully to answer the given question:
Eight people- A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S, are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each. A, B,
C and D are sitting in row-1 facing north and P, Q, R and S are sitting in row-2 facing south (but notnecessarily in the same order). Thus, each person sitting in row-1 faces another person sitting in row-2.
Each of the two rows consists of one Manager, one Assistant, one Accountant and one Supervisor (but not
necessarily in the same order)
The Accountant of row 1 sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between B and
the Accountant of row 1. B faces the Supervisor of row 2.
Only one person sits between Q and R. Q sits to the right of the Supervisor of row 2. R faces the Assistant
of row 1.
The Manager of row 2 is not an immediate neighbour of the Supervisor of the same row. The Manager of
row 2 faces one of the immediate neighbours of D. A is not an immediate neighbour of D.
C faces S. P faces the Supervisor of row 1. The Manager of row 1 does not sit at any of the extreme ends
of the line. The Assistant of row 2 is not an immediate neighbour of S.
31. Which of the following represent the Accountants of both rowl and row 2 respectively ?
A, S
C, R
C, Q
D, P
D, R
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32. Which of the given statements is true with respect to the given arrangement ?
Only one person sits between S and Q
R faces the Manager of row 1
P is the Assistant of row 2
None of the given statements is true
C is the Accountant of row 1
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33. Which of the following represent both the immediate neighbours of the one who faces D ?
Q and the Assistant of row 2
Q and the Supervisor of row 2
P and the Manager of row 2
R and the Accountant of row 2
S and the Accountant of row 233 Not Answered
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34. Who amongst the following faces the Manager of row 1 ?
Manager of row 2
Q
The Assistant of row 2
R
P
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35. If all the people of row 1 are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, whose position among the
following will remain unchanged ?
Only C
Only B
None
Both C and A
Both B and D
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Study the information carefully and answer the given question.
Eight friends L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same
order. Some of them are facing the centre and some of them are facing outside (i.e. a direction
opposite to the centre).
Note:
* Facing the same direction means if one person faces the centre then the other also faces the centre and
vice versa.
* Facing opposite direction means if one person faces the centre then the other faces outside and vice
versa.
* Immediate neighbours facing the same direction means if one neighbour faces the centre then the other
also faces the centre and vice versa.
* Immediate neighbours facing the opposite direction means if one neighbour faces the centre then the other
faces outside and vice versa.
R sits third to the left of N. Only one person sits between R and L.
P sits to the immediate left of L. L faces the centre.
Q sits third to the right of P. P faces a direction opposite to that of L.
Only one person sits between Q and S. S and P face same direction.
R and S face opposite directions. Q faces the same direction as N. immediate neighbours of Q face
opposite directions. O is neither an immediate neighbour of Q nor S.O and M face opposite directions.
36. Which of the following is true regarding M as per the given seating arrangement ?
S is one of the immediate neighbours of M.
N sits second to the right of M.
Only three people sit between M and R.
None of the given options is true
M faces a direction same as P.
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37. What is L’s position with respect to O?
Immediate right
Third to the left
Second to the right
Second to the left
Immediate left
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38. Who amongst the following are immediate neighbours of S ?
N, L
R, M
P, N
M, P
U, O
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39. Who among the following sit exactly between R and N when counted from the left of N ?
M, OL, Q
Q, M
S, P
O, P
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40. 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 ?
Q
N
R
O
S
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1. In which of these expressions will the expression ‘A < M’ be definitely false ?
M ≤ G = E; G < S < A
A < B ≤< V = Q < L ≤ M
A ≤ R = C > H ; C < J ≤ M
M > O ≥ N ≤ T ; N > A
M > R ≥ W = Y > A
1 Answered
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2. Study the given information carefully to answer the given question:
In Saanbagh village, 40%-45% of its people were admitted in hospitals per quarter from year 1985-2010,
out of which 15-20% people died. However, since the time when the sanitation of the village was improved
and upgraded in 2010, it started to reduce gradually. As per the first quarterly report of 2015, only 4% people
were admitted out of which only 0.5% people died in the previous quarter. Which of the following can be
inferred from the given information ? (An inference is something by which you can logically deduce
something to be true based on the given premise only)
Most of the medical conditions and deaths in Saanbagh were due to poor sanitation.
At any point of time, if the number of deaths in a village is more than 3 per quarter, that village is
considered to have poor sanitation.
The number of people being admitted in hospitals from 2010 to 2015 never crossed the count of 10
per quarter.
The death of only 0.5% people in the first quarter of 2015 suggests that the concerned authority of the
village need not make any efforts now.
By the end of the next two years, the number of people admitted to hospitals in Saanbagh is expected
to come down to zero.
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In this question 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 commonly known facts andthen decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding
commonly known facts.
3. Statements:
Some grids are tables.
No table is a web.
All networks are webs.
Conclusion
I:Atleast some webs are grids
II: All networks being grids is a possibility
either Conclusion I or II is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion II is true
only Conclusion I is true
3 Answered
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4. Statements:
No lesson is a chapter.
All topics are chapters.
Some topics are areas.
Conclusion
I:No topic is a lesson
II: All chapters are topics
either Conclusion I or II is true
only Conclusion I is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion II is true
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5. Statements:
No lesson is a chapter.
All topics are chapters.
Some topics are areas.
Conclusion
I:Atleast some areas are topics
II: All lessons being areas is a possibility
both Conclusions I and II are true
Marks : 1either Conclusion I or ll is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
only Conclusion I is true
only Conclusion II is true
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6. Statements:
Some grids are tables.
No table is a web.
All networks are webs.
Conclusion
I: Atleast some networks are tables
II: All grids being networks is a possibility
only Conclusion II is true
neither Conclusion I nor II is true
either Conclusion I or II is true
both Conclusions I and II are true
only Conclusion I is true
6 Answered
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7. Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
“This year the crop produce has been poorer than expected. The only change I made this year was to use
fertiliser X instead of fertiliser M- the fertiliser which I use every year. I am certain that fertilizer X is the only
reason for my loss”- Statement by Mr. Mehra.
Which of the following statements may support the conclusion drawn by Mr Mehra to some extent ?
A component, which was detrimental for the growth of the crops, was added this year in the pesticide
without the Knowledge of the consumers by the company supplying pesticides to Mr. Mehra.
No such complaint against fertiliser X has been received so far.
The nutrients present in Fertiliser X do not dissolve easily in the soil, thus making it difficult for plants
to absorb them.
The rainfall this year was not adequate as a result of which many farmers have made losses.
Fertiliser M is not useful in all types of soils, whereas fertiliser X is universal in its application.
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Marks : 08. Which of the following is definitely true if the statement given below is considered to be true ?
(You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.)
Some seconds are minutes. All seconds are hours. No hour is a day. All years are days.
No minute is an hour
All years being seconds is a possibility
No day is a minute
All minutes being hours is a possibility
Atleast some years are hours
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Study the given information carefully to answer the given question:
In a certain code language,
‘excess smoking is harmful’ is written as ‘rj sh pc di’
‘please avoid excess smoking’ is written as ‘al di rj cm’
‘avoid harmful habit completely’ is written as ‘bo cm ly sh’
‘daily habit important please’ is written as My ‘al hw nk’
(All codes are two letter codes only)
9. What will be the code for ‘completely harmful’ in the given code language ?
al sh
pc iy
None
bo sh
bo cm
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10. What is the code for ‘smoking’ in the given code language ?
Either ‘bo’ or ‘pc’
hx
None
al
either ‘di’ or ‘if10 Answered
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11. In the given code language, what does the code ‘nk’ stand for ?
please
either ‘harmful’ or ‘habit’
either ‘important’ or ‘daily’
is
completely
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12. If habit is routine’ is coded as ‘pc kj ly’ in the given code language, then how will harmful routine please’
be coded as ?
bo kj pc
None
kj al sh
al sh pc
sh ly kj
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13. What is the code for ‘avoid’ in the given code language ?
cm
None
pc
sh
iy
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Study the following information and answer the question:
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order.
The lower most floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till thetop most floor is numbered eight. Each of them also belongs to a different city namely, Mumbai, Delhi,
Bangalore, Pune, Mysore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Shiliong, but not necessarily in the sarm order.
U lives on an even numbered floor. Only two people live between U and the one who belongs to Pune.
The one who belongs to Pune does no live on the lowermost floor.
Only three people live between the one who belongs to Pune and tht one who belongs to Shiliong.
R lives immediately above V. R lives on an even numbered floor. V neither belongs to Shiliong nor to
Pune. V does not live immediately above U.
Only one person lives between V and S. S lives above V.
Only one person lives between S and the one who belongs to Bangalore, V does not belong to Bangalore.
The one who belongs to Hyderabad lives immediately above the ont who belongs to Bangalore.
T lives immediately above Q. T lives on an even numbered floor. T doe; not belong to Hyderabad. Only
one person lives between T and W. The one who belongs tc Mysore lives immediately above the one who
belongs to Chennai. U does not belong to Mumbai.
14. Which of the following pairs represent those who live immediately above and immediately below P ?
W, U
T, W
S, V
None
T, U
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15. To which of the following cities does R belong ?
Mysore
Delhi
Hyderabad
None
Chennai
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16. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way as per the given arrangement and hence form a
group. Which of the following does not belong to that group ?
Q-Floor numbered Six
P-Floor numbered Three
W-Floor numbered Five
T-Floor numbered SevenS-Fioor numbered Two
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17. V lives on which of the following floor numbers ?
Three
None
Seven
One
Five
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18. As per the given arrangement Q is related to Bangalore and P is related to Shiliong in a certain way. To
which of the following is S related to in the same way ?
Delhi
Chennai
Pune
Mumbai
Mysore
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19. To which of the following cities does W belong ?
Delhi
None
Chennai
Hyderabad
Shiliong
19Read the given information carefully and answer the question.
Each of the six friends, A, B, C, D, E and F has a different height. B is taller than only two people. C is
shorter than F but taller than A and D. F is not the tallest and D is not the shortest. The height of the second
tallest person is 165 cm and D’s height is 154 cms.
20. Whose height could possibly be 150 cm ?
A
F
E
B
C
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21. If it is given that B’s height is 9 cm less than F’s height, which of the following can be the possible height
of C ?
156 cm
162 cm
165 cm
168 cm
152 cm
21 Answered
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22. Read the following information and answer the given question:
Government of country X has decided to set up an online national agriculture commodities market by
integrating wholesale markets across the country.
Which of the following cannot be a reason for Government’s decision ?
Information related to agricultural products is not easily available to farmers of country X.
At present there is a wider disparity between prices offered by the wholesale markets for same variety
and quality of a crop.
Exports from agricultural sector constituted only 10% of the total exports of country X last year.
Farmers of country X have limited choice to sell their products within the states.
The revenues of farmers of country X lowered by 30% in the previous year due to the commission
paid to agents.22 Not Answered
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In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are
followed by two conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate
answer.
23. Statements :
E ≤ N ≥ T ≥ R ; T > O ; N ≤ Z
Conclusion :
I:E ≥ O
II: R ≤ Z
Both Conclusions I and II are true
Either Conclusion I or II is true
Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
Only Conclusion I is true
Only Conclusion II is true
23 Answered
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24. Statements :
M = O < L ≤ N > R ≥ T ; Y > M; R > Z
Conclusion :
I:Z < N
II: Y > L
Only Conclusion II is true
Either Conclusion I or II is true
Only Conclusion I is true
Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
Both Conclusions I and II are true
24 Answered
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25. Statements :
K = M ≤ T < U > S ; T ≥ O > P
Conclusion :
I: K ≥ O
II: U ≤ P
Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
Marks : 1Either Conclusion I or II is true
Only Conclusion I is true
Both Conclusions I and II are true
Only Conclusion II is true
25 Answered
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26. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order
from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that both ‘B > A’ as well as ‘L ≥
T definitely hold true ?
B_L_A_ S_T
≥, ≥,>, ≥
<, =, ≥, ≥
>, ≥, =, ≥
>, ≤, <, ≥
>, = , >, ≤
26 Answered
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Study the following information and answer the given question:
A is the daughter of S. D is the sister of A.
D is the mother of J. J is the brother of T. T is the sister of L
D has only one son. D is married to Y.
B is the son of L. B is married to Q.
27. If S is married to Z. then how is Z related to J ?
Cannot be determined
Granddaughter
Mother
Father
Grandson
27 Answered
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28. How is B related to J ?
Son
Marks : 1Uncle
Grandson
Cousin Brother
Nephew
28 Answered
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29. If L is the married to M, then how is M related to Y ?
Daughter-in-law
Son-in-law
Cannot be determined
Daughter
Son
29 Answered
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30. Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows:
Enzyme X when mixed with the fertiliser resulted in 45% better yield in Village A, however, there was no
change in productivity in Village B.
“This is because Enzyme X was rendered ineffective as it adversely reacted with plastic in the plastic bottles
it was packaged in” said a farmer from Village B.
Which of the following statements does not weaken the argument presented by the farmer ?
A special PVC coating inside all the plastic bottles which store Enzyme X makes it completely
unreactive to any other element
Enzyme X was provided at heavily subsidized rates to both Village A as well as Village B owing to a
special request from the State government.
Village B has been facing severe shortage of irrigation water and without Enzyme X its productivity
would have had been 30% lower than the previous year
In spite of clear instructions that Enzyme X should be stored below -5°C at all times till application, it
was transported to Village B in unrefrigerated condition.
Although enzyme X reached Village A in glass bottles, in other successful examples such as Villages
M and P, Enzyme X was transported in plastic bottles
30 Not Answered
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Study the given information carefully to answer the given question:
Eight people- A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S, are sitting in two parallel rows containing four people each. A, B,
C and D are sitting in row-1 facing north and P, Q, R and S are sitting in row-2 facing south (but notnecessarily in the same order). Thus, each person sitting in row-1 faces another person sitting in row-2.
Each of the two rows consists of one Manager, one Assistant, one Accountant and one Supervisor (but not
necessarily in the same order)
The Accountant of row 1 sits at one of the extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between B and
the Accountant of row 1. B faces the Supervisor of row 2.
Only one person sits between Q and R. Q sits to the right of the Supervisor of row 2. R faces the Assistant
of row 1.
The Manager of row 2 is not an immediate neighbour of the Supervisor of the same row. The Manager of
row 2 faces one of the immediate neighbours of D. A is not an immediate neighbour of D.
C faces S. P faces the Supervisor of row 1. The Manager of row 1 does not sit at any of the extreme ends
of the line. The Assistant of row 2 is not an immediate neighbour of S.
31. Which of the following represent the Accountants of both rowl and row 2 respectively ?
A, S
C, R
C, Q
D, P
D, R
31 Not Answered
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32. Which of the given statements is true with respect to the given arrangement ?
Only one person sits between S and Q
R faces the Manager of row 1
P is the Assistant of row 2
None of the given statements is true
C is the Accountant of row 1
32 Not Answered
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33. Which of the following represent both the immediate neighbours of the one who faces D ?
Q and the Assistant of row 2
Q and the Supervisor of row 2
P and the Manager of row 2
R and the Accountant of row 2
S and the Accountant of row 233 Not Answered
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34. Who amongst the following faces the Manager of row 1 ?
Manager of row 2
Q
The Assistant of row 2
R
P
34 Not Answered
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35. If all the people of row 1 are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, whose position among the
following will remain unchanged ?
Only C
Only B
None
Both C and A
Both B and D
35 Not Answered
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Study the information carefully and answer the given question.
Eight friends L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same
order. Some of them are facing the centre and some of them are facing outside (i.e. a direction
opposite to the centre).
Note:
* Facing the same direction means if one person faces the centre then the other also faces the centre and
vice versa.
* Facing opposite direction means if one person faces the centre then the other faces outside and vice
versa.
* Immediate neighbours facing the same direction means if one neighbour faces the centre then the other
also faces the centre and vice versa.
* Immediate neighbours facing the opposite direction means if one neighbour faces the centre then the other
faces outside and vice versa.
R sits third to the left of N. Only one person sits between R and L.
P sits to the immediate left of L. L faces the centre.
Q sits third to the right of P. P faces a direction opposite to that of L.
Only one person sits between Q and S. S and P face same direction.
R and S face opposite directions. Q faces the same direction as N. immediate neighbours of Q face
opposite directions. O is neither an immediate neighbour of Q nor S.O and M face opposite directions.
36. Which of the following is true regarding M as per the given seating arrangement ?
S is one of the immediate neighbours of M.
N sits second to the right of M.
Only three people sit between M and R.
None of the given options is true
M faces a direction same as P.
36 Answered
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37. What is L’s position with respect to O?
Immediate right
Third to the left
Second to the right
Second to the left
Immediate left
37 Answered
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38. Who amongst the following are immediate neighbours of S ?
N, L
R, M
P, N
M, P
U, O
38 Answered
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39. Who among the following sit exactly between R and N when counted from the left of N ?
M, OL, Q
Q, M
S, P
O, P
39 Answered
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40. 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 ?
Q
N
R
O
S
40 Answered
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