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Directions (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Eight persons – A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a straight line. Half of them are facing North and other half are facing South.
A is sitting third to right of B. C is sitting second to left of B. C is facing south direction. One person is sitting between C and D. E is immediate neighbor of B. Both are facing opposite direction (if B is facing north, then E is facing south and vice versa). B is sitting immediate right of H. Both the immediate neighbors of B are facing the same direction. C is sitting to immediate right of F. Both the persons sitting at extreme ends are facing opposite direction to each other. Also, the ones sitting at extreme ends face opposite direction to their respective immediate neighbors.
- Who is sitting to the immediate right of D?
- C
- B
- E
- F
- No one
- If all are made to sit alphabetically from left to right, then position of how many will remain same?
- Two
- Three
- More than three
- One
- None
- What if the position of B with respect to F?
- Third to the right
- Immediate right
- Second to the right
- Second to the left
- Third to the left
- How many people are sitting between C and H?
- One
- Two
- Four
- More than four
- Three
- What is not true about G as per the given arrangement?
- G is facing north direction
- A and H are immediate neighbors of G
- E is facing same direction as G
- Only 1 person is sitting between G and B
- G is sitting at third position from one of the ends
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
Mandar, Tanu, Janki, Faruq, Prem, Dravid and Waseem are seven colleagues working on seven floors of a same building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each of these 7 colleagues has a different lucky number, viz 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 and 7, but not in the same order.
Waseem works on an even-numbered floor but not on the 4th floor. Only two floors are there between Waseem and Faruq. The one whose lucky number is 1 works on immediately below the floor on which Janki works. Only one floor is there between the floors on which Mandar and Dravid work. Tanu works immediately below the floor on which Mandar works.
The one whose lucky number is 7 works on an even numbered floor. Only three floors are there between Janki and the one whose lucky number is 4. Neither Waseem nor Prem has 3 as his lucky number. The one whose lucky number is 6 works on immediately above the floor on which the one whose lucky number is 3 works. Janki’s lucky number is not 2. The one whose lucky number is 4 works immediately above the floor on which Waseem works.
- Which of the following combinations is true?
- Lucky number 3 – Floor number 5
- Floor Number 2 – Lucky number 6
- Floor number 7 – Lucky number 1
- Lucky number 6 – Floor number 5
- None of these
- Dravid’s lucky number is less than Waseem’s by?
- 6
- 5
- 1
- 3
- None of these
- Which of the following statements is true?
- Prem’s lucky number is 2 and he works on the 2nd floor.
- Tanu works on the floor that is immediately above the floor on which Waseem works.
- There is a gap of 3 floors between Dravid’s and Prem’s floor.
- Mandar’s floor number and the lucky number are the same.
- None of these
- Who among the following works on the floor number 6?
- Janki
- Prem
- Waseem
- Faruq
- None of these
- Which of the following is the correct set of persons whose lucky number is even?
- Faruq, Dravid and Janki
- Dravid, Prem and Waseem
- Faruq, Tanu and Prem
- Mandar, Tanu and Prem
- None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15) : In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer-
- if only conclusion I is true.
- if only conclusion II is true.
- if either conclusion I or II is true.
- if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
- if both conclusions I and II are true.
- Statements : K ≤ I < G, N = P > G, H > K= J
Conclusions : I. G ≤ H II. P > I
- Statements : O < N ≤ M, W > Q, Q ≥ F > M ≤ X
Conclusions : I. N ≤ X II. O < W
- Statements : I = D ≤ K < O, I > G ≥ S, S ≥ F > J
Conclusions : I. J < I II. G ≥ D
14. Statements : V ≤ K = T, E > Z ≥ T, E > W < X
Conclusions : I. W ≤ Z II. E > X
15. Statements : I < J ≤ G > V, V = W ≤ B < Y
Conclusions : I. W ≤ J II. I < V
Directions (16-20): These questions are based on the following informations.
In a certain code:
‘countries this defied America’ is coded as ‘E16 D14 H14 T18’.
‘puppets forced too dance’ is coded as ‘Q16 N6 O14 M10’.
‘recently asserted its intention’ is coded as ‘S18 R6 B18 R18’.
- What will be the code for ‘bankers’?
- S14
- S16
- S10
- M14
- None of these
- What will be the code for ‘career power’?
- Can’t be determined
- either (c) or (e)
- Q16 R12
- Q16 V10
- Q16 R8
- Which of the following will be the code for ‘institution’?
- R22
- M12
- S12
- N12
- T12
- Which of the following can be coded as ‘P12”?
- fees
- shoes
- school
- equal
- None of these
- What could be the code for ‘reboot’?
- V6
- A16
- S6
- X12
- None of these
Answers:
Directions (1 – 5):
- Direction (Q 1-5)
Correct Answer is: E
- Correct Answer is: A
A and E
- Correct Answer is: A
- Correct Answer is: B
- Correct Answer is: E
Directions (Q. 6-10):
Direction (Q 6-10)
6. Correct Answer is: D)
7. Correct Answer is: A)
8. Correct Answer is: B)
9. Correct Answer is: E)
10. Correct Answer is: C)
Directions (11-15) :
- Answer: b
- Answer: e
- Answer: a
- Answer: d
- Answer: d
Directions (16-20):
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the third letter of the given word.
For example. Defied – E
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word)+10. For example. forced –total number of words = 6. 6+10=16. So code- Q16
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given alphabet)x2.
For example. dance- M10 (Power=5, 5×2=10)
16.Answer:d)
17. Answer:d)
18. Answer:a)
19. Answer:e)
- Answer:b)
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