Dear Readers, Nowadays most of the aspirants are facing huge trouble to increase the overall marks. To score high you need to practice more and more standard questions daily. “Practice does not make perfect, Only Perfect Practice makes perfect”.
Here in Scoring Part we are providing 15 Questions in Puzzles, Sitting Arrangements, 5 Questions in (Inequality, Coding, Alphanumeric, and Syllogism), and total 20 questions in 20 Minutes. By practising these questions regularly you can increase you calculation speed and it will help you to increase you score.
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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Six friends Ashok, Vikram, Suresh, Lokesh, Manish and Arun participated in the different sports game held in their college. Each of them participates in different games: Cricket, Football, Hockey, Tennis, Boxing and Badminton, not in same order starting from Monday to Sunday. There is a holiday in between when no event is scheduled.
Holiday is not on Monday or Saturday. Lokeshplays on Sunday and Cricket is scheduled on Wednesday. There is two days gap between Holiday and Manish’s game. Ashokplays after Manish and Vikramplays before Holiday. There is two days gap between Tennis and Hockey games. Badminton is scheduled on the next day of Suresh’s game. Lokesh is not a playingTennis. Boxing is not play by Manish But it is scheduled before Football game. Tennis is scheduledimmediately before holiday and Manish did not play on Monday.The number of persons below boxing is same as the number of persons above Lokesh.Aruns plays one of the days after holiday.
Directions (6-10): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Nine person U, V, T, Z, S, X, W, Y, and E are siting in a row. Some of them are facing North and others are facing South direction. Opposite direction means (If one faces South, second faces North and vice versa). Also their age occurs between 35-65 (means all nine members age is between 35-65, and none of them has same age).
W sits in the middle of the row, and one person sits between Y and W. E sits second to left of Y, and faces opposite direction with respect to both W and Y. S and T both are immediate neighbours of each other and one of them sits at any extreme end of row and both face same direction with respect to E. Number of persons sitting between T and W & Z and W is same. One person sits between Z and and whose age is a perfect square of a number which is more than 6. U and V are immediate neighbours of each other and difference between both of their ages is one year and the age of one of them is a perfect square of a number which is more than 5. Number of persons sitting between the one whose age is 37 and one who is sitting immediate right of W is one more than number of persons sitting between S and U. The age of both of the neighbours of W is a perfect square number. U, who is 48 years old sits third to left of X. The person who is 55 years old sits sixth to right of T. E’s age is 10 years less than his neighbour and Z face opposite direction with respect to both U and Y. W’s age is 3 years more than V. Difference between the ages of Y and T is 5 years and T is older than Y, who is 2 years younger than Z. Not more than 3 persons are facing south direction and S is youngest amongst nine.
6)How many persons are sitting to right of U?
A) Four
B) Three
C) Two
D) One
E) None of these
7)Which group represents the people whose age is a perfect square number?
A) S T
B) X V
C) X W
D) V U
E) None of these
8)How many persons are sitting between U and Z?
A) None
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) One
9)If T is related to V and Y related to W in a certain way, then following same pattern X is related to whom?
A) E
B) Z
C) T
D) S
E) None of these
10)Which group represents the group of people facing south direction?
A) W U Y
B) X W Y
C) S T Y
D) T W Y
E) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Following are the conditions for taking admission in an MBA programme in a college: The candidate must
(i) be at least 21 years of age.
(ii) have scored at least 60% marks in graduation.
(iii) have scored at least 75% marks in the entrance examination.
(iv) be ready to pay at least `30000 at the time of admission.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the above conditions except
(a) (ii) above, but has scored at least 60 per cent marks in post-graduation, the case is to be referred to the Director of the college.
(b) (iv) above, but is ready to pay at least `25000 at the time of admission, the case is to be referred to the Chairman of the college.
In each of the questions below is given the information of one candidate. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub-conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01-04-2013.
Mark answer
a) if the candidate is to be selected.
b) if the candidate is not to be selected.
c) if the data provided are inadequate to take a decision.
d) if the case is to be referred to the Director.
e) if the case is to be referred to the Chairman.
‘A+B means ‘A is the daughter of B’
‘A*B’ means ‘A is the son of B’
‘A-B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’
(a) S is wife of Q
(b) S is father of P
(c) P is daughter of Q.
(d) Q is father of P.
(e) None of these
(a) B is mother of S
(b) M is husband of B
(c) T is wife of S
(d) S is daughter of B
(e) S is son of B
(a) Mother
(b) Grandmother
(c) Father
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
(a) Nephew
(b) Grandson
(c) Grand daughter
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these
(a) Mother
(b) Aunt
(c) Daughter-in-law
(d) Sister-in-law
(e) None of these
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