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Question 1
Kabaddi World Cup is being organized by India in the month of October 2016. Seven teams which are participating are Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Kenya, South Africa, United Kingdom and USA. They will be playing the matches at different places namely Delhi, Ahmedabad, Noida, Rajkot, Vadodara, Anand and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order. Each team will play on a different day of the week starting from Monday.
UK will play at Mumbai but neither on Friday nor on Monday. The host country will play on Thursday at Ahmedabad. There is a gap of one day between UK and India match. USA will play their match before South Africa but after Kenya. Kenya plays at Vadodara on Wednesday. South Africa will play on the last day of the week. Sri Lanka will play at Anand. No match will be played at Delhi on Monday. The match at Noida will be the last match of the week. The match at Rajkot will be played on Tuesday. No match will be played at Anand on Tuesday and Friday.
Question 2
Kabaddi World Cup is being organized by India in the month of October 2016. Seven teams which are participating are Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Kenya, South Africa, United Kingdom and USA. They will be playing the matches at different places namely Delhi, Ahmedabad, Noida, Rajkot, Vadodara, Anand and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order. Each team will play on a different day of the week starting from Monday.
UK will play at Mumbai but neither on Friday nor on Monday. The host country will play on Thursday at Ahmedabad. There is a gap of one day between UK and India match. USA will play their match before South Africa but after Kenya. Kenya plays at Vadodara on Wednesday. South Africa will play on the last day of the week. Sri Lanka will play at Anand. No match will be played at Delhi on Monday. The match at Noida will be the last match of the week. The match at Rajkot will be played on Tuesday. No match will be played at Anand on Tuesday and Friday.
Question 3
Kabaddi World Cup is being organized by India in the month of October 2016. Seven teams which are participating are Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Kenya, South Africa, United Kingdom and USA. They will be playing the matches at different places namely Delhi, Ahmedabad, Noida, Rajkot, Vadodara, Anand and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order. Each team will play on a different day of the week starting from Monday.
UK will play at Mumbai but neither on Friday nor on Monday. The host country will play on Thursday at Ahmedabad. There is a gap of one day between UK and India match. USA will play their match before South Africa but after Kenya. Kenya plays at Vadodara on Wednesday. South Africa will play on the last day of the week. Sri Lanka will play at Anand. No match will be played at Delhi on Monday. The match at Noida will be the last match of the week. The match at Rajkot will be played on Tuesday. No match will be played at Anand on Tuesday and Friday.
Question 4
Kabaddi World Cup is being organized by India in the month of October 2016. Seven teams which are participating are Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Kenya, South Africa, United Kingdom and USA. They will be playing the matches at different places namely Delhi, Ahmedabad, Noida, Rajkot, Vadodara, Anand and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order. Each team will play on a different day of the week starting from Monday.
UK will play at Mumbai but neither on Friday nor on Monday. The host country will play on Thursday at Ahmedabad. There is a gap of one day between UK and India match. USA will play their match before South Africa but after Kenya. Kenya plays at Vadodara on Wednesday. South Africa will play on the last day of the week. Sri Lanka will play at Anand. No match will be played at Delhi on Monday. The match at Noida will be the last match of the week. The match at Rajkot will be played on Tuesday. No match will be played at Anand on Tuesday and Friday.
Question 5
Kabaddi World Cup is being organized by India in the month of October 2016. Seven teams which are participating are Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Kenya, South Africa, United Kingdom and USA. They will be playing the matches at different places namely Delhi, Ahmedabad, Noida, Rajkot, Vadodara, Anand and Mumbai, but not necessarily in the same order. Each team will play on a different day of the week starting from Monday.
UK will play at Mumbai but neither on Friday nor on Monday. The host country will play on Thursday at Ahmedabad. There is a gap of one day between UK and India match. USA will play their match before South Africa but after Kenya. Kenya plays at Vadodara on Wednesday. South Africa will play on the last day of the week. Sri Lanka will play at Anand. No match will be played at Delhi on Monday. The match at Noida will be the last match of the week. The match at Rajkot will be played on Tuesday. No match will be played at Anand on Tuesday and Friday.
Question 6
‘P @Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.’
‘P %Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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.’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusion I and II give below them is/are definitely true. Give answer.
M @ Q, Q × S, S % T
Conclusions:
I. T #M
II. M × S
Question 7
‘P @Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.’
‘P %Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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.’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusion I and II give below them is/are definitely true. Give answer.
A × B, B * C, C # A
Conclusions:
I. B *A
II. B #A
Question 8
‘P @Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.’
‘P %Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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.’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusion I and II give below them is/are definitely true. Give answer.
A % B, B * C, C @ D
Conclusions:
I. A %C
II. A #C
Question 9
‘P @Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.’
‘P %Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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.’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusion I and II give below them is/are definitely true. Give answer.
M @ N, N * O, O # P
Conclusions:
I. P × N
II. P %M
Question 10
‘P @Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q.’
‘P %Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q.’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater 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.’
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusion I and II give below them is/are definitely true. Give answer.
M * N, N % O, O × P
Conclusions:
I. M #P
II. N %P
Question 11
Eight friends P, Q, T, U, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table in such a way that some are facing away from the centre and the remaining are facing the centre. P and T are neighbours. P sits third to the left of V, who faces the centre. The two persons who sit two places away from T face away from the centre. No two adjacent persons face the centre. U sits two places away to the right of W, who is at the opposite position of Y. The neighbours of X face opposite directions (i.e., if one faces the centre, the other faces away from the centre.)
Question 12
Eight friends P, Q, T, U, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table in such a way that some are facing away from the centre and the remaining are facing the centre. P and T are neighbours. P sits third to the left of V, who faces the centre. The two persons who sit two places away from T face away from the centre. No two adjacent persons face the centre. U sits two places away to the right of W, who is at the opposite position of Y. The neighbours of X face opposite directions (i.e., if one faces the centre, the other faces away from the centre.)
Question 13
Eight friends P, Q, T, U, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table in such a way that some are facing away from the centre and the remaining are facing the centre. P and T are neighbours. P sits third to the left of V, who faces the centre. The two persons who sit two places away from T face away from the centre. No two adjacent persons face the centre. U sits two places away to the right of W, who is at the opposite position of Y. The neighbours of X face opposite directions (i.e., if one faces the centre, the other faces away from the centre.)
Question 14
Eight friends P, Q, T, U, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table in such a way that some are facing away from the centre and the remaining are facing the centre. P and T are neighbours. P sits third to the left of V, who faces the centre. The two persons who sit two places away from T face away from the centre. No two adjacent persons face the centre. U sits two places away to the right of W, who is at the opposite position of Y. The neighbours of X face opposite directions (i.e., if one faces the centre, the other faces away from the centre.)
Question 15
Eight friends P, Q, T, U, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table in such a way that some are facing away from the centre and the remaining are facing the centre. P and T are neighbours. P sits third to the left of V, who faces the centre. The two persons who sit two places away from T face away from the centre. No two adjacent persons face the centre. U sits two places away to the right of W, who is at the opposite position of Y. The neighbours of X face opposite directions (i.e., if one faces the centre, the other faces away from the centre.)
Question 16
In a certain code language
‘allowed serious house hurting’ is written as ‘I20@ O2* U9% T9#’
‘mouse years exhibited beginning’ is written as ‘A26@ B6* N3# U14%’
‘trade asked telling artists’ is written as ‘K2* L21# I2@ A21%’
‘spilled questions because running’ is written as ‘T18@ L20* A3% N19#’
Question 17
In a certain code language
‘allowed serious house hurting’ is written as ‘I20@ O2* U9% T9#’
‘mouse years exhibited beginning’ is written as ‘A26@ B6* N3# U14%’
‘trade asked telling artists’ is written as ‘K2* L21# I2@ A21%’
‘spilled questions because running’ is written as ‘T18@ L20* A3% N19#’
Question 18
In a certain code language
‘allowed serious house hurting’ is written as ‘I20@ O2* U9% T9#’
‘mouse years exhibited beginning’ is written as ‘A26@ B6* N3# U14%’
‘trade asked telling artists’ is written as ‘K2* L21# I2@ A21%’
‘spilled questions because running’ is written as ‘T18@ L20* A3% N19#’
Question 19
In each of the question, there is one question and three statements given below the question. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements carefully and find which of the statements is/are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative in each question.
I. A sits 3rd to the left of G. Only one person sits between A and C. F sits third to the left of A.
II. D is not an immediate neighbor A. B is not an immediate neighbor of C.
III. E is an immediate neighbor of A and C and sits second to the right of B.
Question 20
I. A is the husband of B and father of C, who is brother-in-law of E, who is a female.
II. G is a female and K is not the husband of E.
III. K is the grandson of A and nephew of D.
Question 21
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight people – D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them was born in different months, viz January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.
J sits third to the right of the person who was born in May. J was born after D. The person who was born in August sits second to the right of J. F was born before July. Neither D nor H born in either May or August. Neither D nor H is an immediate neighbor of J. K sits third to the right of the person who was born in January. Neither D nor H was born in January. K was born in one of the months before March. Only two people sit between H and the person who was born in July. The person who was born in February sits to the immediate left of G. Only one person sits between H and E. H was born after April. D and H are immediate neighbors of each other. D is sitting at one of the extreme end. The person born in May was sitting third from the left end.
K was born in which of the following month?
Question 22
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight people – D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them was born in different months, viz January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.
J sits third to the right of the person who was born in May. J was born after D. The person who was born in August sits second to the right of J. F was born before July. Neither D nor H born in either May or August. Neither D nor H is an immediate neighbor of J. K sits third to the right of the person who was born in January. Neither D nor H was born in January. K was born in one of the months before March. Only two people sit between H and the person who was born in July. The person who was born in February sits to the immediate left of G. Only one person sits between H and E. H was born after April. D and H are immediate neighbors of each other. D is sitting at one of the extreme end. The person born in May was sitting third from the left end.
Question 23
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight people – D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them was born in different months, viz January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.
J sits third to the right of the person who was born in May. J was born after D. The person who was born in August sits second to the right of J. F was born before July. Neither D nor H born in either May or August. Neither D nor H is an immediate neighbor of J. K sits third to the right of the person who was born in January. Neither D nor H was born in January. K was born in one of the months before March. Only two people sit between H and the person who was born in July. The person who was born in February sits to the immediate left of G. Only one person sits between H and E. H was born after April. D and H are immediate neighbors of each other. D is sitting at one of the extreme end. The person born in May was sitting third from the left end.
Question 24
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight people – D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them was born in different months, viz January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.
J sits third to the right of the person who was born in May. J was born after D. The person who was born in August sits second to the right of J. F was born before July. Neither D nor H born in either May or August. Neither D nor H is an immediate neighbor of J. K sits third to the right of the person who was born in January. Neither D nor H was born in January. K was born in one of the months before March. Only two people sit between H and the person who was born in July. The person who was born in February sits to the immediate left of G. Only one person sits between H and E. H was born after April. D and H are immediate neighbors of each other. D is sitting at one of the extreme end. The person born in May was sitting third from the left end.
Question 25
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight people – D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in a straight line facing north. Each of them was born in different months, viz January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August but not necessarily in the same order.
J sits third to the right of the person who was born in May. J was born after D. The person who was born in August sits second to the right of J. F was born before July. Neither D nor H born in either May or August. Neither D nor H is an immediate neighbor of J. K sits third to the right of the person who was born in January. Neither D nor H was born in January. K was born in one of the months before March. Only two people sit between H and the person who was born in July. The person who was born in February sits to the immediate left of G. Only one person sits between H and E. H was born after April. D and H are immediate neighbors of each other. D is sitting at one of the extreme end. The person born in May was sitting third from the left end.
Question 26
All books are covers.
All pages are books.
No writer is a cover.
Conclusions:
I. Some books being writers is a possibility.
II. At least some covers are pages.
Question 27
No computer is a mobile.
Some laptops are mobiles.
Conclusions:
I. No computer is a laptop.
II. All laptops are computers.
Question 28
Statements:
Some greens are blue.
All blues are pink.
Conclusions:
I. All green being pink is a possibility.
II. All such green which are not pink can never be blue.
Question 29
All roads are busses.
All busses are cars.
No bus is a speed.
Conclusions:
I. No speed is a car.
II. At least some cars are roads.
Question 30
Some apples are oranges.
Some mangoes are apples.
Conclusions:
I. All apples as well as oranges being mangoes is a possibility.
II. All those apples that are mangoes are also oranges.
Question 31
A person is standing at point P. He starts walking towards the west and walks for 6m, then he takes a left turn and walks for 4m and reaches a point Q. After that, he takes a right turn and walks for 5m, then he takes a left turn and walks for 3m and reaches a point R. Point S is 9m to the east of point R. Point V is 3m to the north of point T and point T is 7m to the south of point P.
Question 32
A person is standing at point P. He starts walking towards the west and walks for 6m, then he takes a left turn and walks for 4m and reaches a point Q. After that, he takes a right turn and walks for 5m, then he takes a left turn and walks for 3m and reaches a point R. Point S is 9m to the east of point R. Point V is 3m to the north of point T and point T is 7m to the south of point P.
Question 33
A person is standing at point P. He starts walking towards the west and walks for 6m, then he takes a left turn and walks for 4m and reaches a point Q. After that, he takes a right turn and walks for 5m, then he takes a left turn and walks for 3m and reaches a point R. Point S is 9m to the east of point R. Point V is 3m to the north of point T and point T is 7m to the south of point P.
Question 34
If ‘A × B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.
If ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
If ‘A – B’ means ‘A is the son of B’.
Question 35
If ‘A × B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.
If ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
If ‘A – B’ means ‘A is the son of B’.
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