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(Directions 1–5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Ten friends namely – N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in an examination hall in such a way that all of them sit facing north but not necessarily in same row.
1) What is position of U with respect to O?
a) West
b) North-East
c) South-West
d) North-West
e) None of these
2) Which of the following statement is true?
a) P is south-west of R.
b) Q is 12m west of T.
c) R is 5m north-west of the one who is 6m east of V.
d) Q is 16m south of the one who is 10m west of R.
e) All the above statement is false.
3) What is the shortest distance between O to T?
a) 15m
b) 2√85m
c) 16m
d) 10√3m
e) None of these
4) Which of the following statement is/are true?
I) QS + OW > TV + PR.
II) PQ > (US + RT) ≥ (WN + QS).
III) NS + OW + TR < NW + VT.
IV) VS + SQ >PQ + TR
a) Only III
b) Only II and IV
c) Only I and III
d) Only II and III
e) None
5) What is position of P with respect to W?
a) West
b) North-East
c) South-West
d) North-West
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
The tribes of North Sentinel Island have recently developed a language for themselves, which has a very limited vocabulary.
Also, the words can be classified into only three types: the Tongs, the Yongs and the Pongs.
The Tongs types of words are: Coop, Sloop and Whoop
The Yongs types of words are: Whoop, Droop and Hoop
The Pongs types of words are: Knoop, Roop and Stroup
Also they have formulated some rules of grammar namely-
6) Which of the following choice of words in a sentence doesn’t violate the grammar?
a) Coops and Sloop as the Tongs and Droop as the Yongs
b) Sloop and Coop as the Tongs and Hoop as the Yongs
c) Knoop, Droop and Whoop as the Yongs used in a sentence
d) Knoop and Stroup as the Pongs and Sloop as the Tongs
e) All violates the grammar rules
7) If in a sentence Coop is the Tongs and no rule of grammar is violated, then which of the following could be other part of the sentence?
a) Whoop Hoop Droop Stroup
b) Sloop Hoop Whoop Stroup
c) Whoop Hoop Knoop Stroup
d) Whoop Sloop Roop Droop
e) None of these
8) Which of the following is a possible sentence if no grammar rule is violated?
a) Hoop Stoop Coop Roop Knoop
b) Sloop Coop Hoop Roop Stroup
c) Sloop Whoop Droop Stroup Knoop
d) Coop Roop Sloop Whoop Knoop
e) Roop Knoop Hoop Droop Sloop
9) If Coop and Sloop is the Tongs in a sentence, and no rule of grammar is violated, then which of the following is/are true?
Hoop is the Yongs.
Whoop is the Yongs.
III. Knoop and Stroop are the Pongs.
a) Only II
b) Only I
c) Both II and III
d) Both I and III
e) None of these
10) Which of the following is a possible sentence if certain grammar rule is violated?
a) Knoop Coop Whoop Roop Sloop
b) Coop Sloop Whoop Stroup Knoop
c) Sloop Whoop Hoop Roop Stroup
d) Knoop Coop Hoop Roop Whoop
e) None of these
Answers:
Directions (1-5):
We have:
Based on above given information we have:
Again, we have:
Based on above given information we have:
Again, we have:
Based on above given information we have:
Case (1) & case (2) is not valid as R sits somewhere in-front of V.
Again, we have:
As, UV = 20m & @V = 12m.
Thus, @U = (20 – 12) = 8m.
We have, @V = 12m & @N = 5.
Thus, @T = √(@V2 + @N2)
@T = √(122 + 52) = 13m.
Thus, S must be coded as ‘@’ and T must be east of V.
Thus, PQ = (12m + 3m) = 15m.
Based on above given information we have final arrangement:
1) Answer: c)
Clearly, U sits south-west of O.
Hence, option C is correct choice.
2) Answer: e)
Clearly, all the above statements are false.
Hence, option E is correct choice.
3) Answer: b)
Clearly, TW = (NW + NT)
TW = (6 + 12) = 18m
OW = 4m
Thus, OT = √(OW2 + TW2)
OT = √(182 + 42) = 2√85m.
Hence, option B is correct choice.
4) Answer: e)
From (I): QS + OW > TV + PR.
We have:
QS = 9m, OW = 4m, TV = 5 & PR = 10m.
Thus, (9 + 4) > (10 + 5), is not true.
From II: PQ > (US + RT) ≥ (WN + QS)
We have:
PQ = 15m, US = 8m, RT = 5m, WN = 6m & QS = 9m.
Thus, 15 > (8 + 5) ≥ (6 + 9), is not true.
From III: NS + OW + TR < NW + VT
NS = 5m, OW = 4m, TR = 5m, NW = 6m & VT = 5m.
Thus, (5 + 4 + 5) > (6 + 5), is not true.
From IV: VS + SQ > PQ + TR
VS = 12m, SQ = 9m, PQ = 15m & TR = 5m
Thus, (12 + 9) > (15 + 5), is not true.
Clearly, none of the statements are true.
Hence, option E is correct choice.
5) Answer: d)
Clearly, P sits north-west of W.
Hence, option D is correct choice.
Directions (6-10):
From the given information we could form the below table:
To form a sentence the following conditions should be considered:
6) Answer: d)
7) Answer: c)
8) Answer: d)
9) Answer: c)
10) Answer: c)
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