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Question 1
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Friends Justin, Karan, Lucky, Mohan, Nitish, Om, Paras, Rahul are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and some of them are facing outside the center. Only one person sits between Karan and Om. Rahul sits third to the right of Om. Mohan sits to the immediate right of Rahul. Rahul faces outwards. Lucky sits two places to the left of Paras. Paras is not an immediate neighbor of Om. Lucky faces the opposite direction to the direction of Om. Immediate Neighbors of Lucky faces the opposite direction. Justin sits third to the left of Nitish. Justin is not an immediate neighbor of Paras and Karan. Mohan and Justin face the same direction as that of Nitish.
Question 2
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Eight Friends Justin, Karan, Lucky, Mohan, Nitish, Om, Paras, Rahul are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and some of them are facing outside the center. Only one person sits between Karan and Om. Rahul sits third to the right of Om. Mohan sits to the immediate right of Rahul. Rahul faces outwards. Lucky sits two places to the left of Paras. Paras is not an immediate neighbor of Om. Lucky faces the opposite direction to the direction of Om. Immediate Neighbors of Lucky faces the opposite direction. Justin sits third to the left of Nitish. Justin is not an immediate neighbor of Paras and Karan. Mohan and Justin face the same direction as that of Nitish.
Question 3
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Friends Justin, Karan, Lucky, Mohan, Nitish, Om, Paras, Rahul are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and some of them are facing outside the center. Only one person sits between Karan and Om. Rahul sits third to the right of Om. Mohan sits to the immediate right of Rahul. Rahul faces outwards. Lucky sits two places to the left of Paras. Paras is not an immediate neighbor of Om. Lucky faces the opposite direction to the direction of Om. Immediate Neighbors of Lucky faces the opposite direction. Justin sits third to the left of Nitish. Justin is not an immediate neighbor of Paras and Karan. Mohan and Justin face the same direction as that of Nitish.
Question 4
Direction: Study the information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Friends Justin, Karan, Lucky, Mohan, Nitish, Om, Paras, Rahul are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and some of them are facing outside the center. Only one person sits between Karan and Om. Rahul sits third to the right of Om. Mohan sits to the immediate right of Rahul. Rahul faces outwards. Lucky sits two places to the left of Paras. Paras is not an immediate neighbor of Om. Lucky faces the opposite direction to the direction of Om. Immediate Neighbors of Lucky faces the opposite direction. Justin sits third to the left of Nitish. Justin is not an immediate neighbor of Paras and Karan. Mohan and Justin face the same direction as that of Nitish.
Question 5
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Eight Friends Justin, Karan, Lucky, Mohan, Nitish, Om, Paras, Rahul are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and some of them are facing outside the center. Only one person sits between Karan and Om. Rahul sits third to the right of Om. Mohan sits to the immediate right of Rahul. Rahul faces outwards. Lucky sits two places to the left of Paras. Paras is not an immediate neighbor of Om. Lucky faces the opposite direction to the direction of Om. Immediate Neighbors of Lucky faces the opposite direction. Justin sits third to the left of Nitish. Justin is not an immediate neighbor of Paras and Karan. Mohan and Justin face the same direction as that of Nitish.
Question 6
Six players named Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Sehwag, Laxman and Kumble are hosting events which are taking place over the week, starting from Monday to Sunday. The ages of the players are 37, 38, 40, 41, 45 and 46. All of them are coaches of cricket teams viz. RCB, KKR, KXIP, DD, SRH and MI. Not more than one player participates in an event on a day.
The coach of DD hosts the event on Sunday. He is neither the youngest nor the oldest. The player who is 38 years old does not host the event on the last four days of the week. The MI Coach hosts the event immediately before the KXIP Coach. The no event day is either on Wednesday or Tuesday. Laxman is the coach of SRH and he is 41 years old. He hosts the event on Friday. Ganguly is the coach of KKR. The difference in the ages of Sehwag and Sachin is equal to the difference in the ages of Laxman and Dravid. Kumble is the oldest among all and he hosts the event on Saturday. The event of MI happens before the event of KKR. Sachin hosts after Laxman. At least three players host between Sehwag and Kumble.
Question 7
Six players named Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Sehwag, Laxman and Kumble are hosting events which are taking place over the week, starting from Monday to Sunday. The ages of the players are 37, 38, 40, 41, 45 and 46. All of them are coaches of cricket teams viz. RCB, KKR, KXIP, DD, SRH and MI. Not more than one player participates in an event on a day.
The coach of DD hosts the event on Sunday. He is neither the youngest nor the oldest. The player who is 38 years old does not host the event on the last four days of the week. The MI Coach hosts the event immediately before the KXIP Coach. The no event day is either on Wednesday or Tuesday. Laxman is the coach of SRH and he is 41 years old. He hosts the event on Friday. Ganguly is the coach of KKR. The difference in the ages of Sehwag and Sachin is equal to the difference in the ages of Laxman and Dravid. Kumble is the oldest among all and he hosts the event on Saturday. The event of MI happens before the event of KKR. Sachin hosts after Laxman. At least three players host between Sehwag and Kumble.
Question 8
Six players named Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Sehwag, Laxman and Kumble are hosting events which are taking place over the week, starting from Monday to Sunday. The ages of the players are 37, 38, 40, 41, 45 and 46. All of them are coaches of cricket teams viz. RCB, KKR, KXIP, DD, SRH and MI. Not more than one player participates in an event on a day.
The coach of DD hosts the event on Sunday. He is neither the youngest nor the oldest. The player who is 38 years old does not host the event on the last four days of the week. The MI Coach hosts the event immediately before the KXIP Coach. The no event day is either on Wednesday or Tuesday. Laxman is the coach of SRH and he is 41 years old. He hosts the event on Friday. Ganguly is the coach of KKR. The difference in the ages of Sehwag and Sachin is equal to the difference in the ages of Laxman and Dravid. Kumble is the oldest among all and he hosts the event on Saturday. The event of MI happens before the event of KKR. Sachin hosts after Laxman. At least three players host between Sehwag and Kumble.
Question 9
Six players named Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Sehwag, Laxman and Kumble are hosting events which are taking place over the week, starting from Monday to Sunday. The ages of the players are 37, 38, 40, 41, 45 and 46. All of them are coaches of cricket teams viz. RCB, KKR, KXIP, DD, SRH and MI. Not more than one player participates in an event on a day.
The coach of DD hosts the event on Sunday. He is neither the youngest nor the oldest. The player who is 38 years old does not host the event on the last four days of the week. The MI Coach hosts the event immediately before the KXIP Coach. The no event day is either on Wednesday or Tuesday. Laxman is the coach of SRH and he is 41 years old. He hosts the event on Friday. Ganguly is the coach of KKR. The difference in the ages of Sehwag and Sachin is equal to the difference in the ages of Laxman and Dravid. Kumble is the oldest among all and he hosts the event on Saturday. The event of MI happens before the event of KKR. Sachin hosts after Laxman. At least three players host between Sehwag and Kumble.
Question 10
Six players named Sachin, Dravid, Ganguly, Sehwag, Laxman and Kumble are hosting events which are taking place over the week, starting from Monday to Sunday. The ages of the players are 37, 38, 40, 41, 45 and 46. All of them are coaches of cricket teams viz. RCB, KKR, KXIP, DD, SRH and MI. Not more than one player participates in an event on a day.
The coach of DD hosts the event on Sunday. He is neither the youngest nor the oldest. The player who is 38 years old does not host the event on the last four days of the week. The MI Coach hosts the event immediately before the KXIP Coach. The no event day is either on Wednesday or Tuesday. Laxman is the coach of SRH and he is 41 years old. He hosts the event on Friday. Ganguly is the coach of KKR. The difference in the ages of Sehwag and Sachin is equal to the difference in the ages of Laxman and Dravid. Kumble is the oldest among all and he hosts the event on Saturday. The event of MI happens before the event of KKR. Sachin hosts after Laxman. At least three players host between Sehwag and Kumble.
Question 11
Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by some conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusions follow the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
Some books are calendars.
No calendar is paper.
All papers are pencils.
Some pencils are chairs.
Conclusions
I. Some chairs are books.
II. No chair is book.
III. Some pencils are calendars
Question 12
Direction: In the following question, some statements are followed by some conclusions. Assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following conclusions follow the given statements and choose appropriate answer choice.
All windows are roofs.
All roofs are glasses.
Some glasses are plates.
Some plates are carpets.
Conclusions
I. Some plates are windows.
II. Some glasses are windows.
III. Some carpets are roofs.
Question 13
Some Januarys are Februarys.
All Februarys are March.
No March is an April.
All Mays are Aprils.
Conclusions:
I. All January is March is a possibility.
II. No May is February.
III. No March is January.
Question 14
I. Box D is kept 4th from the top. Three boxes are between D and A. One box is between A and B.
II. The number of box above B is same as below C. Box G is at 6th from the top. Three boxes are between G and E.
Question 15
I. The perimeter of A is greater than C but less than D. C has greater perimeter than E and B has perimeter less than E.
II. The area of C is less than D and B. The area of B is less than A. The area of A is greater than E.
Question 16
I. O is the east of N, which is to the east of P. Q is to the north of P and M is to the east of Q.
II. M is to the west of Q, which is to the south O. P and O are to the east and to the west of N respectively.
Question 17
Eight males namely M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are staying on an eight storey building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. They have different money in their wallets. N has Rs. 170 in his wallet. Two persons are staying between N and T. The one who has Rs. 90 in his wallet is staying on 4th floor. T has more money in his wallet than N. P lives just above N. T has Rs. 60 more money than Q. The sum of the money of the persons whom are staying on 1st and 2nd floor is Rs. 350. R has twice the money of O. P has twice the money of N. The one who has Rs. 260 in his wallet lives on 3rd floor. P lives above the 4th floor on an odd numbered floor. Two floors are between the one who has Rs. 240 and Rs. 300 in their wallets. R lives above T and has Rs. 40 more than T. O lives just above Q. S lives above P.
Question 18
Eight males namely M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are staying on an eight storey building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. They have different money in their wallets. N has Rs. 170 in his wallet. Two persons are staying between N and T. The one who has Rs. 90 in his wallet is staying on 4th floor. T has more money in his wallet than N. P lives just above N. T has Rs. 60 more money than Q. The sum of the money of the persons whom are staying on 1st and 2nd floor is Rs. 350. R has twice the money of O. P has twice the money of N. The one who has Rs. 260 in his wallet lives on 3rd floor. P lives above the 4th floor on an odd numbered floor. Two floors are between the one who has Rs. 240 and Rs. 300 in their wallets. R lives above T and has Rs. 40 more than T. O lives just above Q. S lives above P.
Question 19
Eight males namely M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are staying on an eight storey building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. They have different money in their wallets. N has Rs. 170 in his wallet. Two persons are staying between N and T. The one who has Rs. 90 in his wallet is staying on 4th floor. T has more money in his wallet than N. P lives just above N. T has Rs. 60 more money than Q. The sum of the money of the persons whom are staying on 1st and 2nd floor is Rs. 350. R has twice the money of O. P has twice the money of N. The one who has Rs. 260 in his wallet lives on 3rd floor. P lives above the 4th floor on an odd numbered floor. Two floors are between the one who has Rs. 240 and Rs. 300 in their wallets. R lives above T and has Rs. 40 more than T. O lives just above Q. S lives above P.
Question 20
Eight males namely M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are staying on an eight storey building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. They have different money in their wallets. N has Rs. 170 in his wallet. Two persons are staying between N and T. The one who has Rs. 90 in his wallet is staying on 4th floor. T has more money in his wallet than N. P lives just above N. T has Rs. 60 more money than Q. The sum of the money of the persons whom are staying on 1st and 2nd floor is Rs. 350. R has twice the money of O. P has twice the money of N. The one who has Rs. 260 in his wallet lives on 3rd floor. P lives above the 4th floor on an odd numbered floor. Two floors are between the one who has Rs. 240 and Rs. 300 in their wallets. R lives above T and has Rs. 40 more than T. O lives just above Q. S lives above P.
Question 21
Eight males namely M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are staying on an eight storey building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. They have different money in their wallets. N has Rs. 170 in his wallet. Two persons are staying between N and T. The one who has Rs. 90 in his wallet is staying on 4th floor. T has more money in his wallet than N. P lives just above N. T has Rs. 60 more money than Q. The sum of the money of the persons whom are staying on 1st and 2nd floor is Rs. 350. R has twice the money of O. P has twice the money of N. The one who has Rs. 260 in his wallet lives on 3rd floor. P lives above the 4th floor on an odd numbered floor. Two floors are between the one who has Rs. 240 and Rs. 300 in their wallets. R lives above T and has Rs. 40 more than T. O lives just above Q. S lives above P.
Question 22
On a ground Ajay, Rahul, Akarsh, Atul and Pritish are standing as described below facing north. Rahul is 45 metres to the right of Atul. Ajay is 60 metres to the south of Rahul. Akarsh is 30 metres to the west of Atul. Pritish is 80 metres to the north of Ajay.
Question 23
On a ground Ajay, Rahul, Akarsh, Atul and Pritish are standing as described below facing north. Rahul is 45 metres to the right of Atul. Ajay is 60 metres to the south of Rahul. Akarsh is 30 metres to the west of Atul. Pritish is 80 metres to the north of Ajay.
Question 24
L is the sister of D. D is the daughter of U. U is married to T. T is the only son of Z. Z is the son of R. R is the husband of Q.
Question 25
L is the sister of D. D is the daughter of U. U is married to T. T is the only son of Z. Z is the son of R. R is the husband of Q.
Question 26
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each four sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Also, 4 of them are male and the other 4 are female.
Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. A sits second to the left of G. G sits in the middle of one of the sides. C sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of A or G. B sits third to the right of her husband. B does not sit at any of the corners. Only D sits between B and H. H is the husband of A. E is a male.
Question 27
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each four sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Also, 4 of them are male and the other 4 are female.
Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. A sits second to the left of G. G sits in the middle of one of the sides. C sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of A or G. B sits third to the right of her husband. B does not sit at any of the corners. Only D sits between B and H. H is the husband of A. E is a male.
Question 28
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each four sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Also, 4 of them are male and the other 4 are female.
Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. A sits second to the left of G. G sits in the middle of one of the sides. C sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of A or G. B sits third to the right of her husband. B does not sit at any of the corners. Only D sits between B and H. H is the husband of A. E is a male.
Question 29
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each four sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Also, 4 of them are male and the other 4 are female.
Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. A sits second to the left of G. G sits in the middle of one of the sides. C sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of A or G. B sits third to the right of her husband. B does not sit at any of the corners. Only D sits between B and H. H is the husband of A. E is a male.
Question 30
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each four sides. The ones who sit at the corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. Also, 4 of them are male and the other 4 are female.
Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners. A sits second to the left of G. G sits in the middle of one of the sides. C sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbour of A or G. B sits third to the right of her husband. B does not sit at any of the corners. Only D sits between B and H. H is the husband of A. E is a male.
Question 31
'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller 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'.
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV have given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
N δ B, B $ W, W # H, H * M
Conclusions:
I. M @ W
II. H @ N
III. W δ N
IV. W # N
Question 32
'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller 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'.
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV have given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
R * D, D $ J, J # M, M @ K
Conclusions
I. K # J
II. D @ M
III. R # M
IV. D @ K
Question 33
'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller 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'.
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV have given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
H @ T, T # F, F δ E, E * V
Conclusions
I. V $ F
II. E @ T
III. T # V
IV. H @ V
Question 34
'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller 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'.
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV have given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
D # R, R * K, K @ F, F $ J
Conclusions
I. J # R
II. J # K
III. R # F
IV. K @ D
Question 35
'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller 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'.
‘P δ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’.
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV have given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
M $ K, K @ N, N * R, R # W
Conclusions
I. W @ K
II. M $ R
III. K @ W
IV. M @ N
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