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Direction (1-5): Read the given information carefully answer the questions given below.
Ten people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are sitting in a row all facing north. But they are not necessary to be in the same order. Only three people sits between B and G, either of them sits at extreme end of the line. H sits second to the right of B. Only two people sits between F and D, who is sits immediate left of B. Only one people sits between C and A, who sits immediate left of I. Only one person sits between J and E, who is not an immediate neighbour of B.
1). Name the person who sits second to the right of A?
a) B
b) E
c) D
d) H
e) None of these
2). If all the people are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, then how many of them will remains in their original position?
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) More than three
e) None
3). In which of the given options, the third person is not sitting exactly between first and second person?
a) FIA
b) BHJ
c) EHG
d) GHE
e) None of these
4). Name the person who sits third to the left of H?
a) A
b) B
c) G
d) D
e) None of these
5). Who among the following people sits exactly between I and G?
a) A
b) J
c) H
d) E
e) None of these
Direction (6-10): In the following questions, the symbols $, @, %, & and ! are used with the following meanings as illustrated below:
“A $ B” means A is greater than B
“A % B” means A is lesser than B
“A & B” means A is greater than or equal to B
“A @ B” means A is lesser than or equal to B
“A ! B” means A is equal to B
In each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true. Give answer
a) if only conclusion I is true.
b) if only conclusion II is true.
c) if either conclusion I or II is true.
d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
e) if both conclusions I and II are true.
6).
Statement: M @ N $ V & K ! F; L $ V @ Q ! W
Conclusion:
I). F ! W
II). W $ F
7).
Statement: F @ J $ O % P; M $ Z @ O ! Q & W
Conclusion:
I). P % W
II). F @ W
8).
Statement: M % G @ J ! C; W $ P % G ! Q @ A
Conclusion:
I). A $ M
II). C & A
9).
Statement: M @ N % V ! B $ X; J @ G $ V ! E
Conclusion:
I). M % J
II). E $ M
10).
Statement: R @ I ! S & C; V & M $ R ! P @ Q
Conclusion:
I). S $ Q
II). C ! Q
Direction (11-15): Read the given information carefully answer the questions given below.
In the month of March different number of people took leave in eight different days, Viz 5th, 10th, 11th, 17th, 23rd, 25th, 28th and 31st of March. The total number of people absent on particular day was namely 42, 65, 83, 93, 105, 207, 236 and 300. But they are not necessary to be in the same order.
Maximum number of people were absent on last day of the month. 236 people were absent in the date which is divisible by 5. 65 members were absent immediately after the date, in which 236 members were absent. 42 members were absent on 17th March. Only three dates are between 65 members and 207 members were absent. The number of people absent on 28th March is less than the number of people absent on 25th March. 105 members were absent one of the day before 42 members were absent. 105 people were not absent in first 10 days on the month. 83 members were absent on one of the day before 25th of March.
11). How many people were absent on 11th March?
a) 83
b) 236
c) 207
d) 105
e) None of these
12). How many people were absent on 23rd March?
a) 83
b) 207
c) 105
d) 42
e) None of these
13). 207 people were absent on which of the following date in March?
a) 5th
b) 10th
c) 25th
d) 17th
e) None of these
14). In which day does minimum number of people were absent?
a) 5th
b) 10th
c) 25th
d) 17th
e) None of these
15). In which day does fourth highest number of people took leave?
a) 5th
b) 10th
c) 25th
d) 28th
e) None of these
Direction (16-18): Read the given information carefully answer the questions given below.
If,
“A @ B” means A is Father of B
“A $ B” means A is Daughter of B
“A & B” means A is Son of B
“A * B” means A is Sister of B
“A ! B” means A is Mother of B
Statement: M @ L $ G * O ! S & C @ E * W ! Z
16). How is M related to E?
a) Bother
b) Aunt
c) Sister
d) Uncle
e) Cannot be determined
17). How is G related to L’s Son? If K is the son of L.
a) Grand Mother
b) Grand Father
c) Sister
d) Aunt
e) Cannot be determined
18). How is Z related to S?
a) Niece
b) Nephew
c) Uncle
d) Son
e) Either a or b
Direction (19-20): Read the given information carefully answer the questions given below.
H stands north of I. G stands 1m west of H. E stands 4m west of F. D stands 1m north of E. B stands 1m east of A. C stands 2m south of B. I stands East of F. D stands 3m west of C. G stands 2m north of F.
19). In which direction does F stands with respect to A?
a) North west
b) South East
c) North East
d) South West
e) None of these
20). What is the distance between H and I?
a) 1m
b) 3m
c) 5m
d) 2m
e) Cannot be determined
Answers:
Direction (1-5):
i). Only three people sits between B and G, either of them sits at extreme end of the line.
ii). H sits second to the right of B.
iii). Only two people sits between F and D, who is sits immediate left of B.
iv). Only one people sits between C and A, who sits immediate left of I.
v). Only one person sits between J and E, who is not an immediate neighbour of B.
1). Answer: C
2). Answer: A
3). Answer: C
4). Answer: D
5). Answer: B
Direction (6-10)
6). Answer: C
M ≤ N > V ≥ K = F; L > V ≤ Q = W
I). M ≤ N > V ≤ Q = W (False)
II). F = K ≤ V ≤ Q = W (False)
7). Answer: D
F ≤ J > O < P; M > Z ≤ O = Q ≥ W
I). P > O = Q ≥ W (False)
II). F ≤ J > O = Q ≥ W (False)
8). Answer: A
M < G ≤ J = C; W > P < G = Q ≤ A
I). M < G = Q ≤ A (True)
II). A ≥ Q = G ≤ J = C (False)
9). Answer: B
M ≤ N < V = B > X; J ≤ G > V = E
I). M ≤ N < V < G ≥ J (False)
II). M ≤ N < V = E (True)
10). Answer: D
R ≤ I = S ≥ C; V ≥ M > R = P ≤ Q
I). Q ≥ P = R ≤ I = S (False)
II). Q ≥ P = R ≤ I = S ≥ C (False)
Direction (11-15):
i). Maximum number of people were absent on last day of the month.
ii). 236 people were absent in the date which is divisible by 5.
iii). 65 members were absent immediately after the date, in which 236 members were absent.
iv). 42 members were absent on 17th March.
v). Only three dates are between 65 members and 207 members were absent.
vi). The number of people absent on 28th March is less than the number of people absent on 25th March.
vii). 105 members were absent one of the day before 42 members were absent.
viii). 105 people were not absent in first 10 days on the month.
ix). 83 members were absent on one of the day before 25th of March.
Case (ii) –> does not follow condition (viii)
Case (iii) –> does not follow condition (viii)
11). Answer: D
12). Answer: A
13). Answer: C
14). Answer: D
15). Answer: E
Direction (16-18):
16). Answer: D
17). Answer: A
18). Answer: E
Direction (19-20):
19). Answer: B
20). Answer: D
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