Directions (1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven persons are sitting in a row facing north. There are three females and four males. None of the female is unmarried and none of the couple is sitting together. They work in different cities i.e. Lucknow, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Guwahati. G is a married man but does not works in Mumbai. The one married to C does not works in Chennai. A sits at one of the extreme end. Four persons sit between B and G. The one married to F works in Delhi. The one who is unmarried works in Hyderabad. C is not married to A. None of the males works in Guwahati. F is a married female and works in Kolkata. The one working in Guwahati is married to the one who works in Chennai. A is married to the one who works in Mumbai. E does not works in Guwahati. Two persons sit between A and the one who works in Hyderabad. The ones working in Delhi and Mumbai are immediate neighbor of D. E sits to the right of C, who sits 3rd left to F. Persons sitting in extreme ends are male.
Q1. Who among the following is married to D?
E
F
C
B
none
Q2. How many persons sit between the one married to B and the one married to C?
Two
One
Three
Four
None of these
Q3. Who among the following works to Chennai?
E
F
C
B
none of these
Q4. C works to which of the following cities?
Delhi
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Chennai
none of these
Q5. Which of the following represents a married couple?
E, C
F, B
C, G
D, A
none of these
Directions (6-10): These questions are based on the following information.
X – Y means X is neither less than nor equal to Y.
X × Y means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y
X + Y means X is neither less than nor greater than Y.
X ÷ Y means X is not less than Y.
X @ Y means X is not greater than Y.
Q6. Statements:
D÷E-F; A@B×D
Conclusions:
I. E × B
II. B ÷ E
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q7. Statements:
G×R+A@S;T×R ; C ÷ M - A
Conclusions:
I. G × C
II. C - T
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q8. Statements:
K-I÷J; J÷ A; Y ÷ J; A ÷ Q + B
Conclusions:
I.Y - I
II. Y ÷ B
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusion I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q9. Statements:
C ÷ F × A × D; B - E; F + B
Conclusions:
I. E × D
II. C - B
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q10. Statements:
K ÷ M - L; A × J + L; S ÷ R - L
Conclusions:
I. J × K
II. S - A
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Directions (11-14): Answer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“chemical manufacturing unit” is coded as - “ O11 T18 G6”
“Indian civil industry” is coded as - “M9 O7 B10”
“practice engineering” is coded as - “ V11 T16”
“fluid mechanics” is coded as - “W7 H12”
Q11. What will be the code for “Tiffin”?
E19
M8
V9
F5S
None of these
Q12. What may be the code for “statue”?
E19
C6
V9
F5S
None of these
Q13. Which among the following may be coded as “H11”?
business
project
manpower
Indusvalley
None of these
Q14. What may be the code for “Review Design”?
T16 U7
B5 C9
Q13 I4
D9 M8
None of these
Q15. How many letter will be remain at the same position in the word ‘BREATHTAKING’ when they are arranged in the alphabetical order from left to right?
four
Three
One
Two
None of these
SOLUTIONS
1.E
2.E
3.E
4.A
5.E
6.B
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.C
13.A
14.D
15.C
Seven persons are sitting in a row facing north. There are three females and four males. None of the female is unmarried and none of the couple is sitting together. They work in different cities i.e. Lucknow, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Guwahati. G is a married man but does not works in Mumbai. The one married to C does not works in Chennai. A sits at one of the extreme end. Four persons sit between B and G. The one married to F works in Delhi. The one who is unmarried works in Hyderabad. C is not married to A. None of the males works in Guwahati. F is a married female and works in Kolkata. The one working in Guwahati is married to the one who works in Chennai. A is married to the one who works in Mumbai. E does not works in Guwahati. Two persons sit between A and the one who works in Hyderabad. The ones working in Delhi and Mumbai are immediate neighbor of D. E sits to the right of C, who sits 3rd left to F. Persons sitting in extreme ends are male.
Q1. Who among the following is married to D?
E
F
C
B
none
Q2. How many persons sit between the one married to B and the one married to C?
Two
One
Three
Four
None of these
Q3. Who among the following works to Chennai?
E
F
C
B
none of these
Q4. C works to which of the following cities?
Delhi
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Chennai
none of these
Q5. Which of the following represents a married couple?
E, C
F, B
C, G
D, A
none of these
Directions (6-10): These questions are based on the following information.
X – Y means X is neither less than nor equal to Y.
X × Y means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y
X + Y means X is neither less than nor greater than Y.
X ÷ Y means X is not less than Y.
X @ Y means X is not greater than Y.
Q6. Statements:
D÷E-F; A@B×D
Conclusions:
I. E × B
II. B ÷ E
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q7. Statements:
G×R+A@S;T×R ; C ÷ M - A
Conclusions:
I. G × C
II. C - T
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q8. Statements:
K-I÷J; J÷ A; Y ÷ J; A ÷ Q + B
Conclusions:
I.Y - I
II. Y ÷ B
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusion I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q9. Statements:
C ÷ F × A × D; B - E; F + B
Conclusions:
I. E × D
II. C - B
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Q10. Statements:
K ÷ M - L; A × J + L; S ÷ R - L
Conclusions:
I. J × K
II. S - A
Only conclusion I is true.
Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
Only conclusion II is true.
Both conclusions I and conclusion II are true.
Either conclusion I or II is true.
Directions (11-14): Answer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“chemical manufacturing unit” is coded as - “ O11 T18 G6”
“Indian civil industry” is coded as - “M9 O7 B10”
“practice engineering” is coded as - “ V11 T16”
“fluid mechanics” is coded as - “W7 H12”
Q11. What will be the code for “Tiffin”?
E19
M8
V9
F5S
None of these
Q12. What may be the code for “statue”?
E19
C6
V9
F5S
None of these
Q13. Which among the following may be coded as “H11”?
business
project
manpower
Indusvalley
None of these
Q14. What may be the code for “Review Design”?
T16 U7
B5 C9
Q13 I4
D9 M8
None of these
Q15. How many letter will be remain at the same position in the word ‘BREATHTAKING’ when they are arranged in the alphabetical order from left to right?
four
Three
One
Two
None of these
SOLUTIONS
1.E
2.E
3.E
4.A
5.E
6.B
7.D
8.C
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.C
13.A
14.D
15.C
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