Directions (1-5): In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
Q3. Statements: A = K > X < L > N ≤ R; Q ≥ A; N = M
Conclusions: I. Q > X II. K > M
Q4. Statements: J = K > X < L > N ≤ R; Q ≥ K; J < M
Conclusions: I. Q > X II. X < M
Q5. Statements: J >K > X < L > N ≤ R; Q ≥ J < M
Conclusions: I. R < M II. M ≥ R
Directions (6-10): Study the information and answer the following questions: In a certain code language
‘eaten sweety an man’ is written as ‘ la bc ta zo ’
‘grass tree eaten group’ is written as ‘ cv vx la mo ’
‘group an yell ban’ is written as ‘ zo dv ea vx’
‘ban all sweety fruity’ is written as ‘fx ta kz dv ’
Q6. What is the code for ‘man’ in the given code language?
Q7. What is the code for ‘tree’ in the given code language?
Q8. What is the code for ‘yell’ in the given code language?
Q9. What is the code for ‘ban’ in the given code language?
Q10. What would be the possible code for ‘grass fruity taste’ in the given code language?
Directions (11- 15): In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q11. Statements: Some chairs are handles.
All handles are pots.
All pots are mats.
Some mats are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some buses are handles.
II. Some mats are chairs.
III. No bus is a handle.
IV. Some mats are handles.
Q12. Statements: All birds are horses.
All horses are tigers.
Some tigers are lions.
Some lions are monkeys.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are horses.
II. Some monkeys are birds.
III. Some tigers are birds.
IV. Some monkeys are horses.
Q13. Statements: Some benches are walls.
All walls are houses.
Some houses are jungles.
All jungles are roads.
Conclusions: I. Some roads are benches.
II. Some jungles are walls.
III. Some houses are benches.
IV. Some roads are houses.
Q14. Statements: Some sticks are lamps.
Some flowers are lamps.
Some lamps are dresses.
All dresses are shirts.
Conclusions: I. Some shirts are sticks.
II. Some shirts are flowers.
III. Some flowers are sticks.
IV. Some dresses are sticks.
Q15. Statements: Some trains are cars.
All cars are branches.
All branches are nets.
Some nets are dresses.
Conclusions: I. Some dresses are cars.
II. Some nets are trains.
III. Some branches are trains.
IV. Some dresses are trains.
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Either conclusion I or II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Only conclusion II is true
Either conclusion I or II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Q3. Statements: A = K > X < L > N ≤ R; Q ≥ A; N = M
Conclusions: I. Q > X II. K > M
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Either conclusion I or II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Q4. Statements: J = K > X < L > N ≤ R; Q ≥ K; J < M
Conclusions: I. Q > X II. X < M
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Either conclusion I or II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Q5. Statements: J >K > X < L > N ≤ R; Q ≥ J < M
Conclusions: I. R < M II. M ≥ R
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Either conclusion I or II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Directions (6-10): Study the information and answer the following questions: In a certain code language
‘eaten sweety an man’ is written as ‘ la bc ta zo ’
‘grass tree eaten group’ is written as ‘ cv vx la mo ’
‘group an yell ban’ is written as ‘ zo dv ea vx’
‘ban all sweety fruity’ is written as ‘fx ta kz dv ’
Q6. What is the code for ‘man’ in the given code language?
la
bc
ta
zo
None of these
Q7. What is the code for ‘tree’ in the given code language?
cv
vx
la
mo
Cannot be determined
Q8. What is the code for ‘yell’ in the given code language?
zo
dv
ea
vx
None of these
Q9. What is the code for ‘ban’ in the given code language?
zo
dv
ea
vx
None of these
Q10. What would be the possible code for ‘grass fruity taste’ in the given code language?
cv mo yu
fx kz ua
ua cv zo
sn cv fx
kz fx mo
Directions (11- 15): In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q11. Statements: Some chairs are handles.
All handles are pots.
All pots are mats.
Some mats are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some buses are handles.
II. Some mats are chairs.
III. No bus is a handle.
IV. Some mats are handles.
Only I, II and IV follow
None follows
Only either I or III and II follow
Only either I or III and IV follow
Only either I or III, II and IV follow
Q12. Statements: All birds are horses.
All horses are tigers.
Some tigers are lions.
Some lions are monkeys.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are horses.
II. Some monkeys are birds.
III. Some tigers are birds.
IV. Some monkeys are horses.
Only I & III follow
Only I, II & III follow
Only II, III & IV follow
All I, II, III & IV follow
None of these
Q13. Statements: Some benches are walls.
All walls are houses.
Some houses are jungles.
All jungles are roads.
Conclusions: I. Some roads are benches.
II. Some jungles are walls.
III. Some houses are benches.
IV. Some roads are houses.
Only I and II follow
Only I & III follow
Only III and IV follow
Only II, III & IV follow
None of these
Q14. Statements: Some sticks are lamps.
Some flowers are lamps.
Some lamps are dresses.
All dresses are shirts.
Conclusions: I. Some shirts are sticks.
II. Some shirts are flowers.
III. Some flowers are sticks.
IV. Some dresses are sticks.
None follows
Only I follows
Only II follows
Only III follows
Only IV follows
Q15. Statements: Some trains are cars.
All cars are branches.
All branches are nets.
Some nets are dresses.
Conclusions: I. Some dresses are cars.
II. Some nets are trains.
III. Some branches are trains.
IV. Some dresses are trains.
Only I and III follow
Only II & III follow
Only I and IV follow
Only II, III and IV follow
None of these
SOLUTIONS
1.C
2.E
3.A
4.D
5.E
6.B
7.E
8.C
9.B
10.D
11.E
12.A
13.C
14.A
15.B
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