SBI Clerk Prelims 2020: Complete Practice Quiz
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Question 1
It was a dappled three-storied house, away from the (1) alleys of Benaras. There was a profound tranquillity about it. Set in the heart of a lush garden, you could stretch your arms from a window and caress a (2) parrot. A small amphitheatre hosted many (3) under the starlit sky. And then there was a room with elegant French windows – the taalim room. At least twenty men and women spent hours there, (4) in their music. The sitar, slide guitar, vocals, sarod, santoor, tabla – all rising to the didactic call of Ravi Shankar, who sat on a raised platform, singing, playing his sitar, instructing. The Guru would sometimes smile, sometimes frown, but he would not relent until every single disciple who had gathered at Hemangana, from all over the world, had (5) his every single musical utterance.
Find the appropriate word in each case.
Question 2
It was a dappled three-storied house, away from the (1) alleys of Benaras. There was a profound tranquillity about it. Set in the heart of a lush garden, you could stretch your arms from a window and caress a (2) parrot. A small amphitheatre hosted many (3) under the starlit sky. And then there was a room with elegant French windows – the taalim room. At least twenty men and women spent hours there, (4) in their music. The sitar, slide guitar, vocals, sarod, santoor, tabla – all rising to the didactic call of Ravi Shankar, who sat on a raised platform, singing, playing his sitar, instructing. The Guru would sometimes smile, sometimes frown, but he would not relent until every single disciple who had gathered at Hemangana, from all over the world, had (5) his every single musical utterance.
Find the appropriate word in each case.
Question 3
It was a dappled three-storied house, away from the (1) alleys of Benaras. There was a profound tranquillity about it. Set in the heart of a lush garden, you could stretch your arms from a window and caress a (2) parrot. A small amphitheatre hosted many (3) under the starlit sky. And then there was a room with elegant French windows – the taalim room. At least twenty men and women spent hours there, (4) in their music. The sitar, slide guitar, vocals, sarod, santoor, tabla – all rising to the didactic call of Ravi Shankar, who sat on a raised platform, singing, playing his sitar, instructing. The Guru would sometimes smile, sometimes frown, but he would not relent until every single disciple who had gathered at Hemangana, from all over the world, had (5) his every single musical utterance.
Find the appropriate word in each case.
Question 4
It was a dappled three-storied house, away from the (1) alleys of Benaras. There was a profound tranquillity about it. Set in the heart of a lush garden, you could stretch your arms from a window and caress a (2) parrot. A small amphitheatre hosted many (3) under the starlit sky. And then there was a room with elegant French windows – the taalim room. At least twenty men and women spent hours there, (4) in their music. The sitar, slide guitar, vocals, sarod, santoor, tabla – all rising to the didactic call of Ravi Shankar, who sat on a raised platform, singing, playing his sitar, instructing. The Guru would sometimes smile, sometimes frown, but he would not relent until every single disciple who had gathered at Hemangana, from all over the world, had (5) his every single musical utterance.
Find the appropriate word in each case.
Question 5
It was a dappled three-storied house, away from the (1) alleys of Benaras. There was a profound tranquillity about it. Set in the heart of a lush garden, you could stretch your arms from a window and caress a (2) parrot. A small amphitheatre hosted many (3) under the starlit sky. And then there was a room with elegant French windows – the taalim room. At least twenty men and women spent hours there, (4) in their music. The sitar, slide guitar, vocals, sarod, santoor, tabla – all rising to the didactic call of Ravi Shankar, who sat on a raised platform, singing, playing his sitar, instructing. The Guru would sometimes smile, sometimes frown, but he would not relent until every single disciple who had gathered at Hemangana, from all over the world, had (5) his every single musical utterance.
Find the appropriate word in each case.
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A) That is barely a year old, rebranded as La Republique En Marche ("Onward the Republic"), in order to implement his program.
B) The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who had feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
C) With virtually all votes counted, Macron had topped 66 percent against just under 34 percent for Le Pen - a gap wider than the 20 or so percentage points that pre-election surveys had suggested.
D) Even so, it was a record performance for the National Front, a party whose anti-immigrant policy once made it a pariah, and underlined the scale of the divisions that Macron must now try to heal.
E) Emmanuel Macron was elected French president on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, defeating Marine Le Pen, a far-right nationalist who threatened to take France out of the European Union.
F) His immediate challenge will be to secure a majority in next month's parliamentary election for a political movement
Question 22
A) That is barely a year old, rebranded as La Republique En Marche ("Onward the Republic"), in order to implement his program.
B) The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who had feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
C) With virtually all votes counted, Macron had topped 66 percent against just under 34 percent for Le Pen - a gap wider than the 20 or so percentage points that pre-election surveys had suggested.
D) Even so, it was a record performance for the National Front, a party whose anti-immigrant policy once made it a pariah, and underlined the scale of the divisions that Macron must now try to heal.
E) Emmanuel Macron was elected French president on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, defeating Marine Le Pen, a far-right nationalist who threatened to take France out of the European Union.
F) His immediate challenge will be to secure a majority in next month's parliamentary election for a political movement
Question 23
A) That is barely a year old, rebranded as La Republique En Marche ("Onward the Republic"), in order to implement his program.
B) The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who had feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
C) With virtually all votes counted, Macron had topped 66 percent against just under 34 percent for Le Pen - a gap wider than the 20 or so percentage points that pre-election surveys had suggested.
D) Even so, it was a record performance for the National Front, a party whose anti-immigrant policy once made it a pariah, and underlined the scale of the divisions that Macron must now try to heal.
E) Emmanuel Macron was elected French president on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, defeating Marine Le Pen, a far-right nationalist who threatened to take France out of the European Union.
F) His immediate challenge will be to secure a majority in next month's parliamentary election for a political movement
Question 24
A) That is barely a year old, rebranded as La Republique En Marche ("Onward the Republic"), in order to implement his program.
B) The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who had feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
C) With virtually all votes counted, Macron had topped 66 percent against just under 34 percent for Le Pen - a gap wider than the 20 or so percentage points that pre-election surveys had suggested.
D) Even so, it was a record performance for the National Front, a party whose anti-immigrant policy once made it a pariah, and underlined the scale of the divisions that Macron must now try to heal.
E) Emmanuel Macron was elected French president on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, defeating Marine Le Pen, a far-right nationalist who threatened to take France out of the European Union.
F) His immediate challenge will be to secure a majority in next month's parliamentary election for a political movement
Question 25
A) That is barely a year old, rebranded as La Republique En Marche ("Onward the Republic"), in order to implement his program.
B) The centrist's emphatic victory, which also smashed the dominance of France’s mainstream parties, will bring huge relief to European allies who had feared another populist upheaval to follow Britain's vote to quit the EU and Donald Trump's election as U.S. president.
C) With virtually all votes counted, Macron had topped 66 percent against just under 34 percent for Le Pen - a gap wider than the 20 or so percentage points that pre-election surveys had suggested.
D) Even so, it was a record performance for the National Front, a party whose anti-immigrant policy once made it a pariah, and underlined the scale of the divisions that Macron must now try to heal.
E) Emmanuel Macron was elected French president on Sunday with a business-friendly vision of European integration, defeating Marine Le Pen, a far-right nationalist who threatened to take France out of the European Union.
F) His immediate challenge will be to secure a majority in next month's parliamentary election for a political movement
Question 26
1) Romances may embody the hopes of their young lovers in spring landscapes of blossom, sunlit greensward and birdsong among young leaves.
2) The minimalist landscape painting achieved its desired poignancy after only a few hasty movements of the artist’s brush.
3) Small scale farmer-based bio-char production is a win-win innovation for improving livelihoods and landscapes.
Question 27
1) It was a long and weak task, but he has buoyed up by the thought that all the students would be able to have a Bible now.
2) This and other points on the route were marked by buoys laid after careful triangulation by Captain.
3) He used his considerable buoy to bribe officials to release his son from prison.
Question 28
1) The driver found it very easy to steer the vehicle.
2) The management spent a lot of time discussing about their plan to steer the organization in the long run.
3) Children try their best to steer clear of any suggestions made by the old people.
Question 29
1) The HR Manager had to finally prune 10% of Jiva's monthly income due to a constant lag in her performance.
2) Fishes farmed by the local fishermen are prune to diseases.
3) It was not a very good idea to use prune with the fruits for corporate gifting.
Question 30
I. Traffic policeman suggested the driver to buckle his seat to be safe.
II. The intense pressure of the gas coming from the chamber caused the floor of the factory to buckle.
III. The advocate persuaded the witness to buckle the truth in the court.
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There were 14 students in a class. When the ages of a teacher and a new boy are added, the average age of the class increases by 10 percent while it remains the same when only the age of a boy is added. If the teacher’s age is eight more than the twice the age of new boy, then find the initial average age of the class.
Question 56
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
Question 57
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
Question 58
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
Question 59
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
Question 60
A report on the post preparation and placement of engineering students after graduations in a state in a year:
No. of total graduate engineering students = 35000
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Question 67
S % # E F X 3 @ 0 N ! M 7 * B H V 7 ^ W & S 7 P G 2 4 $ C J )
How many such 7’s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter and immediately followed by a symbol?
Question 68
S % # E F X 3 @ 0 N ! M 7 * B H V 7 ^ W & S 7 P G 2 4 $ C J )
Which of the following is the 9th element to the right of 8th element from the left end?
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S % # E F X 3 @ 0 N ! M 7 * B H V 7 ^ W & S 7 P G 2 4 $ C J )
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S % # E F X 3 @ 0 N ! M 7 * B H V 7 ^ W & S 7 P G 2 4 $ C J )
What is the minimum number of symbols between any two consonants (Minimum number cannot be zero)?
Question 71
On a trade fair there are five stalls - No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 selling different company's laptop i.e.- Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell and HCL managed by different managers - J, K, L, M and N in which two are females. They all belong to different cities - Pune, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow and Chandigarh, but not necessarily in the same order.
Acer laptop is available at stall No. 3 manages by manager L, and he does not belong to Pune and Delhi. J is a female and is handling Dell laptop at stall No. 2 and she belongs to Chandigarh. Manager K is from Pune and he is not handling with Lenovo. Manager of HCL, who is a male, belongs to Lucknow and he is at stall No. 5. Manager from Pune is a male and managing Toshiba. Manager M belongs to Lucknow. The manager who is from Delhi is at stall No. 4.
Question 72
On a trade fair there are five stalls - No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 selling different company's laptop i.e.- Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell and HCL managed by different managers - J, K, L, M and N in which two are females. They all belong to different cities - Pune, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow and Chandigarh, but not necessarily in the same order.
Acer laptop is available at stall No. 3 manages by manager L, and he does not belong to Pune and Delhi. J is a female and is handling Dell laptop at stall No. 2 and she belongs to Chandigarh. Manager K is from Pune and he is not handling with Lenovo. Manager of HCL, who is a male, belongs to Lucknow and he is at stall No. 5. Manager from Pune is a male and managing Toshiba. Manager M belongs to Lucknow. The manager who is from Delhi is at stall No. 4.
Question 73
On a trade fair there are five stalls - No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 selling different company's laptop i.e.- Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell and HCL managed by different managers - J, K, L, M and N in which two are females. They all belong to different cities - Pune, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow and Chandigarh, but not necessarily in the same order.
Acer laptop is available at stall No. 3 manages by manager L, and he does not belong to Pune and Delhi. J is a female and is handling Dell laptop at stall No. 2 and she belongs to Chandigarh. Manager K is from Pune and he is not handling with Lenovo. Manager of HCL, who is a male, belongs to Lucknow and he is at stall No. 5. Manager from Pune is a male and managing Toshiba. Manager M belongs to Lucknow. The manager who is from Delhi is at stall No. 4.
Question 74
On a trade fair there are five stalls - No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 selling different company's laptop i.e.- Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell and HCL managed by different managers - J, K, L, M and N in which two are females. They all belong to different cities - Pune, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow and Chandigarh, but not necessarily in the same order.
Acer laptop is available at stall No. 3 manages by manager L, and he does not belong to Pune and Delhi. J is a female and is handling Dell laptop at stall No. 2 and she belongs to Chandigarh. Manager K is from Pune and he is not handling with Lenovo. Manager of HCL, who is a male, belongs to Lucknow and he is at stall No. 5. Manager from Pune is a male and managing Toshiba. Manager M belongs to Lucknow. The manager who is from Delhi is at stall No. 4.
Question 75
On a trade fair there are five stalls - No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 selling different company's laptop i.e.- Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell and HCL managed by different managers - J, K, L, M and N in which two are females. They all belong to different cities - Pune, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow and Chandigarh, but not necessarily in the same order.
Acer laptop is available at stall No. 3 manages by manager L, and he does not belong to Pune and Delhi. J is a female and is handling Dell laptop at stall No. 2 and she belongs to Chandigarh. Manager K is from Pune and he is not handling with Lenovo. Manager of HCL, who is a male, belongs to Lucknow and he is at stall No. 5. Manager from Pune is a male and managing Toshiba. Manager M belongs to Lucknow. The manager who is from Delhi is at stall No. 4.
Question 76
Eight friends Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini are sitting around a circular table facing the Centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie – Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishul, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer.
There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don. The girls who like Deewar and Don does not sit opposite to Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer and Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer. Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma. Suman, who likes Don, sits second to the left of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kala Pathar and Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Question 77
Eight friends Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini are sitting around a circular table facing the Centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie – Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishul, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer.
There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don. The girls who like Deewar and Don does not sit opposite to Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer and Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer. Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma. Suman, who likes Don, sits second to the left of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kala Pathar and Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Question 78
Eight friends Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini are sitting around a circular table facing the Centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie – Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishul, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer.
There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don. The girls who like Deewar and Don does not sit opposite to Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer and Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer. Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma. Suman, who likes Don, sits second to the left of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kala Pathar and Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Question 79
Eight friends Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini are sitting around a circular table facing the Centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie – Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishul, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer.
There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don. The girls who like Deewar and Don does not sit opposite to Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer and Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer. Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma. Suman, who likes Don, sits second to the left of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kala Pathar and Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Question 80
Eight friends Sushma, Sarita, Sunita, Sujata, Suman, Shashi, Sneha and Shalini are sitting around a circular table facing the Centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different movie – Deewar, Don, Kaalia, Trishul, Agnipath, Kaala Pathar, Abhimaan and Zanjeer.
There are two persons between those two girls who like Deewar and Don. The girls who like Deewar and Don does not sit opposite to Sushma. Sunita and Sneha are immediate neighbours and neither of them likes Zanjeer and Don. Sushma, who likes Abhimaan, sits second to the right of the girl who likes Zanjeer. Sarita and Suman neither like Zanjeer nor sit adjacent to Sushma. Suman, who likes Don, sits second to the left of Sneha, who likes Trishul. Sunita does not like Deewar. The immediate neighbour of Suman faces Sunita, who sits third to the left of the one who likes Abhimaan. Shashi does not like Zanjeer. Both Sujata and Shalini do not like Deewar and Kaalia. Sarita likes Kala Pathar and Sujata likes Agnipath. Sarita is not an immediate neighbour of Sushma.
Question 81
The person who is having a meeting on Friday works in HCL Company. Person C is having a meeting on Wednesday and there are two persons between C and D. B and one other person work in HCL. There are three persons between both the persons work in Infosys company, and both do not have their meetings on Monday. There are two persons between E and F where E is always before F. A works in HCL and is having a meeting immediately before C. Number of persons who work in Infosys and HCL is same and D is having a meeting before C.
Question 82
The person who is having a meeting on Friday works in HCL Company. Person C is having a meeting on Wednesday and there are two persons between C and D. B and one other person work in HCL. There are three persons between both the persons work in Infosys company, and both do not have their meetings on Monday. There are two persons between E and F where E is always before F. A works in HCL and is having a meeting immediately before C. Number of persons who work in Infosys and HCL is same and D is having a meeting before C.
Question 83
The person who is having a meeting on Friday works in HCL Company. Person C is having a meeting on Wednesday and there are two persons between C and D. B and one other person work in HCL. There are three persons between both the persons work in Infosys company, and both do not have their meetings on Monday. There are two persons between E and F where E is always before F. A works in HCL and is having a meeting immediately before C. Number of persons who work in Infosys and HCL is same and D is having a meeting before C.
Question 84
The person who is having a meeting on Friday works in HCL Company. Person C is having a meeting on Wednesday and there are two persons between C and D. B and one other person work in HCL. There are three persons between both the persons work in Infosys company, and both do not have their meetings on Monday. There are two persons between E and F where E is always before F. A works in HCL and is having a meeting immediately before C. Number of persons who work in Infosys and HCL is same and D is having a meeting before C.
Question 85
The person who is having a meeting on Friday works in HCL Company. Person C is having a meeting on Wednesday and there are two persons between C and D. B and one other person work in HCL. There are three persons between both the persons work in Infosys company, and both do not have their meetings on Monday. There are two persons between E and F where E is always before F. A works in HCL and is having a meeting immediately before C. Number of persons who work in Infosys and HCL is same and D is having a meeting before C.
Question 86
K is the granddaughter of G, who is married to N. B is the brother-in-law of G, who has two daughters but no son. C is the cousin of E and brother of K. F and L are sons-in-law of N. L has two daughters and one son. F has one son and one daughter. H and I are the daughters of O. Z is also a member of the family.
Question 87
K is the granddaughter of G, who is married to N. B is the brother-in-law of G, who has two daughters but no son. C is the cousin of E and brother of K. F and L are sons-in-law of N. L has two daughters and one son. F has one son and one daughter. H and I are the daughters of O. Z is also a member of the family.
Question 88
K is the granddaughter of G, who is married to N. B is the brother-in-law of G, who has two daughters but no son. C is the cousin of E and brother of K. F and L are sons-in-law of N. L has two daughters and one son. F has one son and one daughter. H and I are the daughters of O. Z is also a member of the family.
Question 89
K is the granddaughter of G, who is married to N. B is the brother-in-law of G, who has two daughters but no son. C is the cousin of E and brother of K. F and L are sons-in-law of N. L has two daughters and one son. F has one son and one daughter. H and I are the daughters of O. Z is also a member of the family.
Question 90
K is the granddaughter of G, who is married to N. B is the brother-in-law of G, who has two daughters but no son. C is the cousin of E and brother of K. F and L are sons-in-law of N. L has two daughters and one son. F has one son and one daughter. H and I are the daughters of O. Z is also a member of the family.
Question 91
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.
Question 92
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.
Question 93
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.
Question 94
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.
Question 95
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.
Question 96
'P © Q' means 'P' is smaller than Q'.
'P %Q' means 'P is equal to Q'.
'P * Q' means 'P is greater than Q'.
'P @ Q' means `P is either equal to or smaller than Q'.
'P $ Q' means 'P is either equal to or greater than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
J$H, H ©F, F*G
Conclusions:
I. F*J
II. H ©G
Question 97
'P © Q' means 'P' is smaller than Q'.
'P %Q' means 'P is equal to Q'.
'P * Q' means 'P is greater than Q'.
'P @ Q' means `P is either equal to or smaller than Q'.
'P $ Q' means 'P is either equal to or greater than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
R%S, S@T, T ©U
Conclusions:
I. U*S
II. T$R
Question 98
'P © Q' means 'P' is smaller than Q'.
'P %Q' means 'P is equal to Q'.
'P * Q' means 'P is greater than Q'.
'P @ Q' means `P is either equal to or smaller than Q'.
'P $ Q' means 'P is either equal to or greater than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
M@N, N%L, L ©K
Conclusions :
I. L$N
II. K*M
Question 99
'P © Q' means 'P' is smaller than Q'.
'P %Q' means 'P is equal to Q'.
'P * Q' means 'P is greater than Q'.
'P @ Q' means `P is either equal to or smaller than Q'.
'P $ Q' means 'P is either equal to or greater than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
Z ©Y, Y$W, W*V
Conclusions:
I. Z@W
II. V ©Y
Question 100
'P © Q' means 'P' is smaller than Q'.
'P %Q' means 'P is equal to Q'.
'P * Q' means 'P is greater than Q'.
'P @ Q' means `P is either equal to or smaller than Q'.
'P $ Q' means 'P is either equal to or greater than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
A*B, B%C, C@D
Conclusions:
I. B@D
II. A*D
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