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Question 1
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Who among the following sits third to the right of Q?
Question 2
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
Question 3
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Who among the following is the Doctor?
Question 4
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
How many members are there between O and R if counted left of O?
Question 5
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Eight persons, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T, are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them has a different designation-Teacher, Doctor, Engineer, Writer, Pilot, Businessman, Student and Banker but not in order. M sits third to the right of the Banker. Only two people sit between the Banker and T. The Pilot and the Doctor are immediate neighbours. Neither M nor T is a Pilot or a Doctor. The Pilot is not an immediate neighbour of the Banker. The Teacher sits second to the left of Q. Q is not an immediate neighbour of T. The Teacher is an immediate neighbour of both the Businessman and the Student. The Student sits third to the right of N. N is not the Pilot. O sits on the immediate right of the Engineer. M is not the Engineer. R is not an immediate neighbour of M. S is not an immediate neighbour of the Teacher.
Which of the designation does R hold?
Question 6
Direction: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
What is the code for 'money' in the given code language?
Question 7
Direction: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
What is the code for 'supply' in the given code language?
Question 8
Direction: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
What may be the possible code for 'demand only more' in the given code language?
Question 9
Direction: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
What may be the possible code for 'work and money' in the given code language?
Question 10
Direction: Study the information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
In a certain code language,
'Economics is not money' is written as 'ka la ho ga'.
'Demand and supply economics' is written as 'mo ta pa ka'.
'money makes only part' is written as 'zi la ne ki'.
'demand makes supply economics' is written as 'zi mo ka ta'.
What is the code for 'makes' in the given code language?
Question 11
Direction: What value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
? % of 3200 - (14)2 = 316
Question 12
Direction: What will come in place of the question marks (?) in the following questions?
=?
Question 13
Direction: What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
672 ÷ 24 × 18 + 153 − 345 = ?
Question 14
Direction: What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
Question 15
Direction : What value will come in place of the question mark (?) in each of the following questions?
Question 16
Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions:
The percentage of items produced by six companies
The number of items produced by company A = 3960
What is the total number of items produced by company A, C, and F?
Question 17
Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions:
The percentage of items produced by six companies
The number of items produced by company A = 3960
What is the difference between the number of items produced by company B and E?
Question 18
Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions:
The percentage of items produced by six companies
The number of items produced by company A = 3960
17% and 25% items are defective for the company C and D respectively. What is the ratio of the number of defective items for company C and D?
Question 19
Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions:
The percentage of items produced by six companies
The number of items produced by company A = 3960
The number of items produced by company E is what percent of the average number of items produced by all given companies?
Question 20
Direction: Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given questions:
The percentage of items produced by six companies
The number of items produced by company A = 3960
What is the central angle corresponding to the number of items produced by company F?
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