Clerical Reasoning Practice test 07
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- Question 1 of 30
1. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying there rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.
Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold:ANIKET
CorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
IncorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
- Question 2 of 30
2. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying there rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.
Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold:SPEED
CorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
IncorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
- Question 3 of 30
3. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying there rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.
Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold:CRWTH
CorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
IncorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
- Question 4 of 30
4. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying there rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.
Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold:RHYTHM
CorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
IncorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
- Question 5 of 30
5. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying there rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets.
Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold:DHAMST
CorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
IncorrectSolution:
Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150).
(iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).
Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters:
(i) All the consonants are replaced by (850).
(ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).
(iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).
- Question 6 of 30
6. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Give answer:How is ‘last’ coded in that code language?
I. ‘heavy rains last night’ is coded as ‘na ke ja lo’ and ‘finished last in race’ is coded as ‘so lo to pa’.
II. ‘the furniture should last’ is written as ‘do wi lo be’ and ‘give me last chance’ is written as ‘lo fa ra qi’.1. If the data in Statements I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statements II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2. If the data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3. If the data in Statements I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. If the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
CorrectSolution: From either statement I or II we can find that code of last is ‘lo’.
IncorrectSolution: From either statement I or II we can find that code of last is ‘lo’.
- Question 7 of 30
7. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Give answer:Is A brother of B?
I. D is mother of B and B is son of C. C is father of A.
II. E is sister of A and F is brother of A.1. If the data in Statements I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statements II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2. If the data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3. If the data in Statements I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. If the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.CorrectSolution: From statement I, Gender of A cannot be determined. In Statement II information about B is not mentioned.
IncorrectSolution: From statement I, Gender of A cannot be determined. In Statement II information about B is not mentioned.
- Question 8 of 30
8. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Give answer:How many kilometers did Karan drive today?
I. Karan correctly mentions that he drove less than 20 km but more than 14 km today.
II. Karan’s friend correctly mentions that Karan drove more than 10 km but less than 16 km today.1. If the data in Statements I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statements II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2. If the data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3. If the data in Statements I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. If the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.CorrectSolution: From both statements we can find that Karan drive 15km.
IncorrectSolution: From both statements we can find that Karan drive 15km.
- Question 9 of 30
9. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Give answer:Which directions is Shilpa facing?
I. If Meeta who is currently facing South, turns 90o towards her left, she would face the same direction as Shilpa.
II. If Uday who is currently facing North, turns 90o towards his left, he would face a direction just opposite to the direction Shilpa is facing.1. If the data in Statements I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statements II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2. If the data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3. If the data in Statements I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. If the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.CorrectSolution: From either statement we can find that shilpa is facing east.
IncorrectSolution: From either statement we can find that shilpa is facing east.
- Question 10 of 30
10. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Give answer:Among five friends seated in a straight line facing North, is B sitting at the extreme left end?
I. B, D are immediate neighbours of each other. Similarly E, C are also immediate neighbours of each other. A sits exactly in the middle of the line.
II. A who sits exactly in the middle of the line is second to the left of C. B is not an immediate neighbour of A.1. If the data in Statements I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statements II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2. If the data in Statements II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3. If the data in Statements I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. If the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. If the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
CorrectSolution: Only statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
IncorrectSolution: Only statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
- Question 11 of 30
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Seven Persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on eight different floors of a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one; the one above it is number two and so on till the topmost floor is number seven and one floor is vacant.
V lives on fifth floor. P lives below U. Two person lives between V and T. Neither R nor U lives on sixth number floor. Q does not live on third number floor. S lives immediate below T. R lives above U. Q does not live on even numbered floor. More than one person lives between U and R.Who among the following person lives on floor number Eight?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 12 of 30
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Seven Persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on eight different floors of a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one; the one above it is number two and so on till the topmost floor is number seven and one floor is vacant.
V lives on fifth floor. P lives below U. Two person lives between V and T. Neither R nor U lives on sixth number floor. Q does not live on third number floor. S lives immediate below T. R lives above U. Q does not live on even numbered floor. More than one person lives between U and R.Who lives immediate below P?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 13 of 30
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Seven Persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on eight different floors of a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one; the one above it is number two and so on till the topmost floor is number seven and one floor is vacant.
V lives on fifth floor. P lives below U. Two person lives between V and T. Neither R nor U lives on sixth number floor. Q does not live on third number floor. S lives immediate below T. R lives above U. Q does not live on even numbered floor. More than one person lives between U and R.Who lives on floor number Seven?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 14 of 30
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Seven Persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on eight different floors of a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one; the one above it is number two and so on till the topmost floor is number seven and one floor is vacant.
V lives on fifth floor. P lives below U. Two person lives between V and T. Neither R nor U lives on sixth number floor. Q does not live on third number floor. S lives immediate below T. R lives above U. Q does not live on even numbered floor. More than one person lives between U and R.How many persons live between Q and R?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 15 of 30
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Seven Persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on eight different floors of a building, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one; the one above it is number two and so on till the topmost floor is number seven and one floor is vacant.
V lives on fifth floor. P lives below U. Two person lives between V and T. Neither R nor U lives on sixth number floor. Q does not live on third number floor. S lives immediate below T. R lives above U. Q does not live on even numbered floor. More than one person lives between U and R.If U is related to T in a certain way and P is related to S in the same way, then which of the following is related to R?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 16 of 30
16. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
All windows are doors.
All buildings are doors.
All doors are boats.
Conclusions:
I. All windows are boats.
II. All buildings are boats.
III. Some boats are doors.CorrectSolution: All follow
IncorrectSolution: All follow
- Question 17 of 30
17. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some desks are chairs.
Some chairs are pens.
Some pens are drawers.
Conclusions:
I. Some drawers are desks.
II. Some drawers are chairs.
III. No drawer is chair.CorrectSolution: Only either II or III follow
IncorrectSolution: Only either II or III follow
- Question 18 of 30
18. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
All flowers are trees.
Some trees are houses.
All houses are wheels.
Conclusions:
I. Some wheels are trees.
II. Some trees are flowers.
III. Some wheels are flowers.CorrectSolution: I and II follow
IncorrectSolution: I and II follow
- Question 19 of 30
19. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some radios are telephones.
All telephones are mirrors.
All mirrors are desks.
Conclusions:
I. Some radios are desks.
II. Some radios are mirrors.
III. Some desks are telephones.1. Only I and II follow
2. Only I and III follow
3. Only II and III follow
4. All follow
5. None of theseCorrectSolution: All follow
IncorrectSolution: All follow
- Question 20 of 30
20. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
All furniture are jungles.
No jungle is road.
Some roads are hills.
Conclusions:
I. Some roads are furniture.
II. Some jungles are furniture.
III. Some hills are jungles.CorrectSolution: Only II follows
IncorrectSolution: Only II follows
- Question 21 of 30
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions asked:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line words and number, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of input and re-arrangement-
Input : 268 860 289 639 359 771
Step I : 289 268 860 639 359 771
Step II : 289 639 268 860 359 771
Step III : 289 639 359 268 860 771
Step IV : 289 639 359 268 771 860
This is the final arrangement and step IV is the last step for this input
Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189What will be the IVth step for the above input?CorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145IncorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145 - Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions asked:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line words and number, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of input and re-arrangement-
Input : 268 860 289 639 359 771
Step I : 289 268 860 639 359 771
Step II : 289 639 268 860 359 771
Step III : 289 639 359 268 860 771
Step IV : 289 639 359 268 771 860
This is the final arrangement and step IV is the last step for this input
Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189Which of the following will be 6th from the left hand side in step V of the above arrangement?CorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145IncorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145 - Question 23 of 30
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions asked:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line words and number, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of input and re-arrangement-
Input : 268 860 289 639 359 771
Step I : 289 268 860 639 359 771
Step II : 289 639 268 860 359 771
Step III : 289 639 359 268 860 771
Step IV : 289 639 359 268 771 860
This is the final arrangement and step IV is the last step for this input
Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189How many steps would be required to complete the arrangement?CorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145IncorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145 - Question 24 of 30
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions asked:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line words and number, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of input and re-arrangement-
Input : 268 860 289 639 359 771
Step I : 289 268 860 639 359 771
Step II : 289 639 268 860 359 771
Step III : 289 639 359 268 860 771
Step IV : 289 639 359 268 771 860
This is the final arrangement and step IV is the last step for this input
Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189Which of the following will be 6th from the right hand side in step II of the above arrangement?CorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145IncorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145 - Question 25 of 30
25. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions asked:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line words and number, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is the illustration of input and re-arrangement-
Input : 268 860 289 639 359 771
Step I : 289 268 860 639 359 771
Step II : 289 639 268 860 359 771
Step III : 289 639 359 268 860 771
Step IV : 289 639 359 268 771 860
This is the final arrangement and step IV is the last step for this input
Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189If Step V of a certain input is : 991 256 345 684 156 259 254 458 , then what will be the Input ?CorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
Step IV : 199 189 179 169 266 526 119 145 444 159
Step V : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 119 145 444
Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145IncorrectSolution: Input : 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 199 189
Step I : 199 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169 189
Step II : 199 189 266 526 119 145 444 179 159 169
Step III : 199 189 179 266 526 119 145 444 159 169
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Step VI : 199 189 179 169 159 266 526 444 119 145 - Question 26 of 30
26. Question
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Eight Persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different games viz. Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, Rugby, Shooting and Swimming.
A sits third to right of the person who likes Swimming. Only two people sit between the person who likes Swimming and H. The persons who like the Badminton and the Basketball are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H likes Badminton or Basketball. The one who likes Badminton is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Swimming. The person who likes Football sits second to left of E.E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The person who likes Football is an immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Rugby and Shooting. The person who likes Shooting sits third to right of B. B does not likes Badminton. C sits to the immediate right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. A does not like Volleyball. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Football.Who amongst the following sits third to the left of E?
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27. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different games viz. Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, Rugby, Shooting and Swimming.
A sits third to right of the person who likes Swimming. Only two people sit between the person who likes Swimming and H. The persons who like the Badminton and the Basketball are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H likes Badminton or Basketball. The one who likes Badminton is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Swimming. The person who likes Football sits second to left of E.E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The person who likes Football is an immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Rugby and Shooting. The person who likes Shooting sits third to right of B. B does not likes Badminton. C sits to the immediate right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. A does not like Volleyball. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Football.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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- Question 28 of 30
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different games viz. Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, Rugby, Shooting and Swimming.
A sits third to right of the person who likes Swimming. Only two people sit between the person who likes Swimming and H. The persons who like the Badminton and the Basketball are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H likes Badminton or Basketball. The one who likes Badminton is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Swimming. The person who likes Football sits second to left of E.E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The person who likes Football is an immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Rugby and Shooting. The person who likes Shooting sits third to right of B. B does not likes Badminton. C sits to the immediate right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. A does not like Volleyball. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Football.Who amongst the following is the person who likes Cricket?
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- Question 29 of 30
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different games viz. Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, Rugby, Shooting and Swimming.
A sits third to right of the person who likes Swimming. Only two people sit between the person who likes Swimming and H. The persons who like the Badminton and the Basketball are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H likes Badminton or Basketball. The one who likes Badminton is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Swimming. The person who likes Football sits second to left of E.E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The person who likes Football is an immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Rugby and Shooting. The person who likes Shooting sits third to right of B. B does not likes Badminton. C sits to the immediate right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. A does not like Volleyball. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Football.Which of the following is TRUE with respect to the given seating arrangement?
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- Question 30 of 30
30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight Persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them likes different games viz. Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Cricket, Badminton, Rugby, Shooting and Swimming.
A sits third to right of the person who likes Swimming. Only two people sit between the person who likes Swimming and H. The persons who like the Badminton and the Basketball are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H likes Badminton or Basketball. The one who likes Badminton is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Swimming. The person who likes Football sits second to left of E.E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The person who likes Football is an immediate neighbour of both the persons who like Rugby and Shooting. The person who likes Shooting sits third to right of B. B does not likes Badminton. C sits to the immediate right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. A does not like Volleyball. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an immediate neighbour of the person who likes Football.Which of the following games does B likes?
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