Directions (1–5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code language
‘you are very intelligent’ is written as ‘4@W 7$E 3#Y 4%H’,
‘they seem very intelligent’ is written as ‘8*O 7$E 3#Y 9&U’,
‘how intelligent is she’ is written as ‘3#Y 10%L 6!O 2$R’
‘how can you say’ is written as ‘1%Q 3#E 4%H 10%L’.
Q1. What is the code for ‘you’?
4%H
4@W
3#Y
1%Q
None of these
Q2. Which of the following is the code for ‘she seem intelligent’?
6!O 2$R 9&U
9&U 8*O 3#Y
6!O 2$R 3#Y
Can’ be determined
None of these
Q3. What does ‘6!O’ stand for?
she
is
either ‘she’ or ‘is’
how
None of these
Q4. ‘they are intelligent’ may be coded as
4@W 3#Y 7$E
9&U 4@W 3#Y
3#Y 8*O 4@W
Either (b) or (c)
None of these
Q5. What is the code for ‘say’?
1%Q
Either 1%Q or 3#E
3#E
10%L
4%H
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are seven different friends who are going to buy fruits on different days of week. They buy different fruits on different days of a week starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week) not necessarily in same order. They buy fruits of different types. The number of fruits are bought by the Seven friends in seven different days are 13, 21, 16, 7, 14, 10 and 28 (not necessarily in the same order).
i. R buys fruits on one of the days after the friend who buy 7 fruits. M buys fruits on one of the days after Friday. On Wednesday, the numbers of fruits bought are 13.
ii. The difference between the number of fruits bought on Monday and Friday is the multiple of the number 7. There are two friends who buy fruits between the R and the Friend the one who buys 7 Fruits.
iii. N buys fruits on one of the days immediately before the Friend who buys 10 Fruits. There are two friends who buy fruits between N and S.
iv. There are three friends who buy fruits between the R and P. O does not buy the least number of fruits. The sum of fruits which are bought on Wednesday and Saturday is more than ten and the sum equals to one more than the number of fruits which are bought on Friday.
v. The difference between the number of fruits which are bought by N and S is less than five. The friend who buys 10 fruits does not buy on Friday.
vi. The friend who buys more than 13 fruits (not an even number) is immediately after the one who buys 13 Fruits. R buys more number of fruits than P.
Q6.Which of the following number of Fruits are bought by M and N together?
20
26
21
10
13
Q7. In this arrangement, M is related to Saturday, N is related to Friday then R is related to?
Tuesday
Wednesday
None of the given options is true.
Thursday
Sunday
Q8. Which among the following Friend buys Fruits on Friday?
N
M
Q
R
None of these
Q9. Which of the following combinations of “Friend – Day – Number of Fruits” is true with respect to the given arrangement?
Q – Friday – 15
M – Saturday – 6
O – Thursday – 21
N – Friday – 13
Q – Thursday – 10
Q10. Which of the following Friend buy Fruits immediately before S?
P
Q
R
M
None
Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Nine people Priya, Queen, Ria, Seema, Tisha, Uma, Veena, Vani, and Babita live on different floors of a 9-floors building. Ground floor is numbered 1, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 9. Each one is playing different games i.e. Cricket, Disc Throw, Polo, Kabaddi, Golf, Hockey, Bowling, Badminton, Football but not necessarily in the same order.
Veena is not playing Kabaddi. Uma lives immediately below the one who is playing Disc Throw. Only one person lives between Priya and the one who is playing Hockey. Tisha lives immediately above Ria. Only two people live between Queen and the one who is playing Golf. Vani is playing Badminton and lives on floor no. 8. The one who is playing cricket does not live immediately above or immediately below Queen. The one, who is playing Disc Throw, lives on an even numbered floor. The one, who is playing Golf lives below the floor on which Queen lives. Seema does not live immediately above or immediately below Priya. Only five people live above the floors on which Priya lives. Babita is playing Football and lives immediately above Vani. Only three people live between the ones who are playing Hockey and Polo. Tisha is not playing Polo.
Q11. Which of the following is true with respect to Veena as per the given information?
The one, who lives immediately below Veena, is playing Disc Throw.
Veena lives on floor no. 7.
Veena lives immediately below Tisha.
Veena lives on the lowermost floor.
None of these
Q12. Who amongst the following lives on floor no. 3?
The one who is playing Polo
The one who is playing Golf
None of these
Uma
Both (b) and (d)
Q13. Who lives on the floor immediately above Tisha?
Priya
Queen
Seema
None of these
Uma
Q14. Which of the following game Seema is playing?
Badminton
Polo
None of these
Cricket
Kabaddi
Q15. How many people live between the floors on which Seema and Babita live?
None
Two
One
More than three
Three
SOLUTIONS
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.D
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.E
13.E
14.E
15.C
In a certain code language
‘you are very intelligent’ is written as ‘4@W 7$E 3#Y 4%H’,
‘they seem very intelligent’ is written as ‘8*O 7$E 3#Y 9&U’,
‘how intelligent is she’ is written as ‘3#Y 10%L 6!O 2$R’
‘how can you say’ is written as ‘1%Q 3#E 4%H 10%L’.
Q1. What is the code for ‘you’?
4%H
4@W
3#Y
1%Q
None of these
Q2. Which of the following is the code for ‘she seem intelligent’?
6!O 2$R 9&U
9&U 8*O 3#Y
6!O 2$R 3#Y
Can’ be determined
None of these
Q3. What does ‘6!O’ stand for?
she
is
either ‘she’ or ‘is’
how
None of these
Q4. ‘they are intelligent’ may be coded as
4@W 3#Y 7$E
9&U 4@W 3#Y
3#Y 8*O 4@W
Either (b) or (c)
None of these
Q5. What is the code for ‘say’?
1%Q
Either 1%Q or 3#E
3#E
10%L
4%H
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are seven different friends who are going to buy fruits on different days of week. They buy different fruits on different days of a week starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week) not necessarily in same order. They buy fruits of different types. The number of fruits are bought by the Seven friends in seven different days are 13, 21, 16, 7, 14, 10 and 28 (not necessarily in the same order).
i. R buys fruits on one of the days after the friend who buy 7 fruits. M buys fruits on one of the days after Friday. On Wednesday, the numbers of fruits bought are 13.
ii. The difference between the number of fruits bought on Monday and Friday is the multiple of the number 7. There are two friends who buy fruits between the R and the Friend the one who buys 7 Fruits.
iii. N buys fruits on one of the days immediately before the Friend who buys 10 Fruits. There are two friends who buy fruits between N and S.
iv. There are three friends who buy fruits between the R and P. O does not buy the least number of fruits. The sum of fruits which are bought on Wednesday and Saturday is more than ten and the sum equals to one more than the number of fruits which are bought on Friday.
v. The difference between the number of fruits which are bought by N and S is less than five. The friend who buys 10 fruits does not buy on Friday.
vi. The friend who buys more than 13 fruits (not an even number) is immediately after the one who buys 13 Fruits. R buys more number of fruits than P.
Q6.Which of the following number of Fruits are bought by M and N together?
20
26
21
10
13
Q7. In this arrangement, M is related to Saturday, N is related to Friday then R is related to?
Tuesday
Wednesday
None of the given options is true.
Thursday
Sunday
Q8. Which among the following Friend buys Fruits on Friday?
N
M
Q
R
None of these
Q9. Which of the following combinations of “Friend – Day – Number of Fruits” is true with respect to the given arrangement?
Q – Friday – 15
M – Saturday – 6
O – Thursday – 21
N – Friday – 13
Q – Thursday – 10
Q10. Which of the following Friend buy Fruits immediately before S?
P
Q
R
M
None
Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Nine people Priya, Queen, Ria, Seema, Tisha, Uma, Veena, Vani, and Babita live on different floors of a 9-floors building. Ground floor is numbered 1, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 9. Each one is playing different games i.e. Cricket, Disc Throw, Polo, Kabaddi, Golf, Hockey, Bowling, Badminton, Football but not necessarily in the same order.
Veena is not playing Kabaddi. Uma lives immediately below the one who is playing Disc Throw. Only one person lives between Priya and the one who is playing Hockey. Tisha lives immediately above Ria. Only two people live between Queen and the one who is playing Golf. Vani is playing Badminton and lives on floor no. 8. The one who is playing cricket does not live immediately above or immediately below Queen. The one, who is playing Disc Throw, lives on an even numbered floor. The one, who is playing Golf lives below the floor on which Queen lives. Seema does not live immediately above or immediately below Priya. Only five people live above the floors on which Priya lives. Babita is playing Football and lives immediately above Vani. Only three people live between the ones who are playing Hockey and Polo. Tisha is not playing Polo.
Q11. Which of the following is true with respect to Veena as per the given information?
The one, who lives immediately below Veena, is playing Disc Throw.
Veena lives on floor no. 7.
Veena lives immediately below Tisha.
Veena lives on the lowermost floor.
None of these
Q12. Who amongst the following lives on floor no. 3?
The one who is playing Polo
The one who is playing Golf
None of these
Uma
Both (b) and (d)
Q13. Who lives on the floor immediately above Tisha?
Priya
Queen
Seema
None of these
Uma
Q14. Which of the following game Seema is playing?
Badminton
Polo
None of these
Cricket
Kabaddi
Q15. How many people live between the floors on which Seema and Babita live?
None
Two
One
More than three
Three
SOLUTIONS
1.A
2.D
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.D
8.D
9.C
10.B
11.A
12.E
13.E
14.E
15.C
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