Set 01 Mains Clerical Reasoning & Computer
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1. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the following questions:
Seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z like different coffee brands viz. Folgers, Jacobs Kronug, Caribou, Starbucks,Nescafe, Mount Hagen, Maxwell. Each of the coffee brand is famous in different countries/cities viz. Singapore, Australia, France, Paris, London, New York, Italy. Also each of the person like different types of muffins viz. Chocolate muffin, Coffee cake muffin, Corn muffin, Blueberry muffin, Strawberry muffin, Fruit muffin and Honey Bran raisin muffin. W like Mount Hagen which is Famous in France. Caribou is Famous in Italy. V like the coffee brands which is Famous in New York and T like Starbucks. Y like Jacobs Kronug coffee and Coffee cake muffin. Z does not like Fruit muffin and Honey Bran Raisin muffin. Neither U nor X like the coffee brand which is Famous in Italy. Starbucks is not Famous in Paris and Singapore. T does not like the coffee brand which is Famous in Australia. The one who like Mount Hagen coffee brand does not like Chocolate muffin. X neither likes the coffee brand which is famous in Paris nor Singapore. Jacobs Kronug is not Famous in Paris. Maxwell is not Famous in New York and Australia. V does not like Folgers but likes Blueberry muffin. The one who likes Starbucks also likes Corn muffin. Neither Y nor Z like Chocolate muffin. X does not like Honey Bran raisin muffin and Chocolate muffin.Who among the following like Nescafe?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the following questions:
Seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z like different coffee brands viz. Folgers, Jacobs Kronug, Caribou, Starbucks,Nescafe, Mount Hagen, Maxwell. Each of the coffee brand is famous in different countries/cities viz. Singapore, Australia, France, Paris, London, New York, Italy. Also each of the person like different types of muffins viz. Chocolate muffin, Coffee cake muffin, Corn muffin, Blueberry muffin, Strawberry muffin, Fruit muffin and Honey Bran raisin muffin. W like Mount Hagen which is Famous in France. Caribou is Famous in Italy. V like the coffee brands which is Famous in New York and T like Starbucks. Y like Jacobs Kronug coffee and Coffee cake muffin. Z does not like Fruit muffin and Honey Bran Raisin muffin. Neither U nor X like the coffee brand which is Famous in Italy. Starbucks is not Famous in Paris and Singapore. T does not like the coffee brand which is Famous in Australia. The one who like Mount Hagen coffee brand does not like Chocolate muffin. X neither likes the coffee brand which is famous in Paris nor Singapore. Jacobs Kronug is not Famous in Paris. Maxwell is not Famous in New York and Australia. V does not like Folgers but likes Blueberry muffin. The one who likes Starbucks also likes Corn muffin. Neither Y nor Z like Chocolate muffin. X does not like Honey Bran raisin muffin and Chocolate muffin.Maxwell is Famous in which country/city?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the following questions:
Seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z like different coffee brands viz. Folgers, Jacobs Kronug, Caribou, Starbucks,Nescafe, Mount Hagen, Maxwell. Each of the coffee brand is famous in different countries/cities viz. Singapore, Australia, France, Paris, London, New York, Italy. Also each of the person like different types of muffins viz. Chocolate muffin, Coffee cake muffin, Corn muffin, Blueberry muffin, Strawberry muffin, Fruit muffin and Honey Bran raisin muffin. W like Mount Hagen which is Famous in France. Caribou is Famous in Italy. V like the coffee brands which is Famous in New York and T like Starbucks. Y like Jacobs Kronug coffee and Coffee cake muffin. Z does not like Fruit muffin and Honey Bran Raisin muffin. Neither U nor X like the coffee brand which is Famous in Italy. Starbucks is not Famous in Paris and Singapore. T does not like the coffee brand which is Famous in Australia. The one who like Mount Hagen coffee brand does not like Chocolate muffin. X neither likes the coffee brand which is famous in Paris nor Singapore. Jacobs Kronug is not Famous in Paris. Maxwell is not Famous in New York and Australia. V does not like Folgers but likes Blueberry muffin. The one who likes Starbucks also likes Corn muffin. Neither Y nor Z like Chocolate muffin. X does not like Honey Bran raisin muffin and Chocolate muffin.X liked which type of muffin?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the following questions:
Seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z like different coffee brands viz. Folgers, Jacobs Kronug, Caribou, Starbucks,Nescafe, Mount Hagen, Maxwell. Each of the coffee brand is famous in different countries/cities viz. Singapore, Australia, France, Paris, London, New York, Italy. Also each of the person like different types of muffins viz. Chocolate muffin, Coffee cake muffin, Corn muffin, Blueberry muffin, Strawberry muffin, Fruit muffin and Honey Bran raisin muffin. W like Mount Hagen which is Famous in France. Caribou is Famous in Italy. V like the coffee brands which is Famous in New York and T like Starbucks. Y like Jacobs Kronug coffee and Coffee cake muffin. Z does not like Fruit muffin and Honey Bran Raisin muffin. Neither U nor X like the coffee brand which is Famous in Italy. Starbucks is not Famous in Paris and Singapore. T does not like the coffee brand which is Famous in Australia. The one who like Mount Hagen coffee brand does not like Chocolate muffin. X neither likes the coffee brand which is famous in Paris nor Singapore. Jacobs Kronug is not Famous in Paris. Maxwell is not Famous in New York and Australia. V does not like Folgers but likes Blueberry muffin. The one who likes Starbucks also likes Corn muffin. Neither Y nor Z like Chocolate muffin. X does not like Honey Bran raisin muffin and Chocolate muffin.Who among the following likes the coffee which is famous at Singapore?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the following questions:
Seven persons T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z like different coffee brands viz. Folgers, Jacobs Kronug, Caribou, Starbucks,Nescafe, Mount Hagen, Maxwell. Each of the coffee brand is famous in different countries/cities viz. Singapore, Australia, France, Paris, London, New York, Italy. Also each of the person like different types of muffins viz. Chocolate muffin, Coffee cake muffin, Corn muffin, Blueberry muffin, Strawberry muffin, Fruit muffin and Honey Bran raisin muffin. W like Mount Hagen which is Famous in France. Caribou is Famous in Italy. V like the coffee brands which is Famous in New York and T like Starbucks. Y like Jacobs Kronug coffee and Coffee cake muffin. Z does not like Fruit muffin and Honey Bran Raisin muffin. Neither U nor X like the coffee brand which is Famous in Italy. Starbucks is not Famous in Paris and Singapore. T does not like the coffee brand which is Famous in Australia. The one who like Mount Hagen coffee brand does not like Chocolate muffin. X neither likes the coffee brand which is famous in Paris nor Singapore. Jacobs Kronug is not Famous in Paris. Maxwell is not Famous in New York and Australia. V does not like Folgers but likes Blueberry muffin. The one who likes Starbucks also likes Corn muffin. Neither Y nor Z like Chocolate muffin. X does not like Honey Bran raisin muffin and Chocolate muffin.Which of the following combination is true?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 52 pillow 80 socks food 46 cream 12 hot 25 73 toast
Step I: 12 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot 25 73 toast 80
Step II: 12 25 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot toast 73 80
Step III: 12 25 46 pillow socks food cream hot toast 52 73 80
Step IV: 12 25 46 cream pillow socks food hot toast 52 73 80
Step V: 12 25 46 cream food pillow socks hot toast 52 73 80
Step VI: 12 25 46 cream food hot pillow socks toast 52 73 80
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions.
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 african 77 cute 33How many steps would be needed to complete the arrangement?
CorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
Seven steps are needed to complete the arrangement.IncorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
Seven steps are needed to complete the arrangement. - Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 52 pillow 80 socks food 46 cream 12 hot 25 73 toast
Step I: 12 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot 25 73 toast 80
Step II: 12 25 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot toast 73 80
Step III: 12 25 46 pillow socks food cream hot toast 52 73 80
Step IV: 12 25 46 cream pillow socks food hot toast 52 73 80
Step V: 12 25 46 cream food pillow socks hot toast 52 73 80
Step VI: 12 25 46 cream food hot pillow socks toast 52 73 80
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions.
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 african 77 cute 33Which Step number would be the following output?
11 33 49 african beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83CorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
It is ‘step V’.IncorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
It is ‘step V’. - Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 52 pillow 80 socks food 46 cream 12 hot 25 73 toast
Step I: 12 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot 25 73 toast 80
Step II: 12 25 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot toast 73 80
Step III: 12 25 46 pillow socks food cream hot toast 52 73 80
Step IV: 12 25 46 cream pillow socks food hot toast 52 73 80
Step V: 12 25 46 cream food pillow socks hot toast 52 73 80
Step VI: 12 25 46 cream food hot pillow socks toast 52 73 80
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions.
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 african 77 cute 33Which of the following would be the Step I?
CorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
‘Step I’ is the ‘11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83’IncorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
‘Step I’ is the ‘11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83’ - Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 52 pillow 80 socks food 46 cream 12 hot 25 73 toast
Step I: 12 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot 25 73 toast 80
Step II: 12 25 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot toast 73 80
Step III: 12 25 46 pillow socks food cream hot toast 52 73 80
Step IV: 12 25 46 cream pillow socks food hot toast 52 73 80
Step V: 12 25 46 cream food pillow socks hot toast 52 73 80
Step VI: 12 25 46 cream food hot pillow socks toast 52 73 80
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions.
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 african 77 cute 33Which of the following would be the final arrangement?
Correct
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
‘11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83’ is the final arrangement.Incorrect
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
‘11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83’ is the final arrangement. - Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 52 pillow 80 socks food 46 cream 12 hot 25 73 toast
Step I: 12 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot 25 73 toast 80
Step II: 12 25 52 pillow socks food 46 cream hot toast 73 80
Step III: 12 25 46 pillow socks food cream hot toast 52 73 80
Step IV: 12 25 46 cream pillow socks food hot toast 52 73 80
Step V: 12 25 46 cream food pillow socks hot toast 52 73 80
Step VI: 12 25 46 cream food hot pillow socks toast 52 73 80
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions.
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 african 77 cute 33In Step IV, which of the following word/number would be on 7th position (from the right)?
CorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
In step IV ‘11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83’
7th position from the right is the ‘soft’IncorrectStudents let us understand the Logic behind this Question and lets understand how to solve it. As a first step lets first understand the logic behind the Output. If you will see the final output you will observe the following:
(i) There are six numbers and six words in the input. The three numbers are arranged in the beginning and the remaining three numbers are arranged in the last.
(ii) The First three numbers are arranged in ascending order from left to right with last three numbers are arranged in descending order from right to left.
(iii) After that the six words are arranged in alphabetical order in the middle.
Now lets take the arrangement given in the Question
Input: 66 health soft 11 beer 83 ice 49 African 77 cute 33
Step I: 11 66 health soft beer ice 49 African 77 cute 33 83
Step II: 11 33 66 health soft beer ice 49 African cute 77 83
Step III: 11 33 49 health soft beer ice African cute 66 77 83
Step IV: 11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83
Step V: 11 33 49 African beer health soft ice cute 66 77 83
Step VI: 11 33 49 African beer cute health soft ice 66 77 83
Step VII: 11 33 49 African beer cute health ice soft 66 77 83
‘Step VII’ is the final step of this input.
In step IV ‘11 33 49 African health soft beer ice cute 66 77 83’
7th position from the right is the ‘soft’ - Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningIn making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between “strong” arguments and “weak” arguments insofar as they relate to the question. “Strong” arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. “Weak” arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question.
Statement:
Should our parliament pass a resolution to ban cow slaughter?
Arguments:
I. Yes; the cow gives us milk, which is used as raw material for different products.
II. No; this policy will cost us abnormally high amount.CorrectArgument I is not valid and strong because there are several other animals which give milk but they are slaughtered as well. Argument II is ambiguous.
IncorrectArgument I is not valid and strong because there are several other animals which give milk but they are slaughtered as well. Argument II is ambiguous.
- Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningIn making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between “strong” arguments and “weak” arguments insofar as they relate to the question. “Strong” arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. “Weak” arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question.
Statement:
Should India agree upon every proposal of the WTO?
Arguments:
I. Yes; it will further improve India’s position at the international economic arena.
II. No; some proposals of WTO may be against India’s prosperity and may hamper our agriculture and industries.CorrectArgument I is not strong because it would not be wise for India to agree upon every proposal without analyzing its pros and cons. Obviously, II is strong. Our agriculture and industries need protection because of their importance in India’s GDP.
IncorrectArgument I is not strong because it would not be wise for India to agree upon every proposal without analyzing its pros and cons. Obviously, II is strong. Our agriculture and industries need protection because of their importance in India’s GDP.
- Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. They all were born in different months of the same year starting from January to August but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person is born in one month.
The person born in July sits third to the right of E. H is an immediate neighbour of E. The oldest person sits second to the right of H. F sits third to the right of G. G was not born in July. Only one person sits between H and the oldest. A and D are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor D was born in July. The person born in April sits second to the right of A. Two persons sit between C and the person born in May but he is not D. C was not born in July. The person born in June is not an immediate neighbour of the person born in July. The person born in February sits second to the left of A.G is not the oldest. The oldest and youngest person sit opposite to each other.Who among the following was born in March?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. They all were born in different months of the same year starting from January to August but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person is born in one month.
The person born in July sits third to the right of E. H is an immediate neighbour of E. The oldest person sits second to the right of H. F sits third to the right of G. G was not born in July. Only one person sits between H and the oldest. A and D are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor D was born in July. The person born in April sits second to the right of A. Two persons sit between C and the person born in May but he is not D. C was not born in July. The person born in June is not an immediate neighbour of the person born in July. The person born in February sits second to the left of A.G is not the oldest. The oldest and youngest person sit opposite to each other.What is the position of D with respect to the person who was born in July?
Correct
Incorrect
- Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. They all were born in different months of the same year starting from January to August but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person is born in one month.
The person born in July sits third to the right of E. H is an immediate neighbour of E. The oldest person sits second to the right of H. F sits third to the right of G. G was not born in July. Only one person sits between H and the oldest. A and D are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor D was born in July. The person born in April sits second to the right of A. Two persons sit between C and the person born in May but he is not D. C was not born in July. The person born in June is not an immediate neighbour of the person born in July. The person born in February sits second to the left of A.G is not the oldest. The oldest and youngest person sit opposite to each other.E was born in which of the following months?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. They all were born in different months of the same year starting from January to August but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person is born in one month.
The person born in July sits third to the right of E. H is an immediate neighbour of E. The oldest person sits second to the right of H. F sits third to the right of G. G was not born in July. Only one person sits between H and the oldest. A and D are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor D was born in July. The person born in April sits second to the right of A. Two persons sit between C and the person born in May but he is not D. C was not born in July. The person born in June is not an immediate neighbour of the person born in July. The person born in February sits second to the left of A.G is not the oldest. The oldest and youngest person sit opposite to each other.B was born in which of the following months?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table. They all were born in different months of the same year starting from January to August but not necessarily in the same order. Only one person is born in one month.
The person born in July sits third to the right of E. H is an immediate neighbour of E. The oldest person sits second to the right of H. F sits third to the right of G. G was not born in July. Only one person sits between H and the oldest. A and D are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor D was born in July. The person born in April sits second to the right of A. Two persons sit between C and the person born in May but he is not D. C was not born in July. The person born in June is not an immediate neighbour of the person born in July. The person born in February sits second to the left of A.G is not the oldest. The oldest and youngest person sit opposite to each other.Who sits exactly between the persons who were born in August and May?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
‘India must Intellectual Colonialism’ is written as- M10J F33T M21B L16T
‘Science and Technology Talent’ is written as – X24D M5O V45H Z40O
‘Income Tax fair Probe’ is written as – M14N Z44B Z24J I21C
‘Early Resumption Dismisses Challenges’ is written as – Z30M V32P R23F S22FWhat will be the code of ‘Nation’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
‘India must Intellectual Colonialism’ is written as- M10J F33T M21B L16T
‘Science and Technology Talent’ is written as – X24D M5O V45H Z40O
‘Income Tax fair Probe’ is written as – M14N Z44B Z24J I21C
‘Early Resumption Dismisses Challenges’ is written as – Z30M V32P R23F S22FWhat will be the code of ‘International’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
‘India must Intellectual Colonialism’ is written as- M10J F33T M21B L16T
‘Science and Technology Talent’ is written as – X24D M5O V45H Z40O
‘Income Tax fair Probe’ is written as – M14N Z44B Z24J I21C
‘Early Resumption Dismisses Challenges’ is written as – Z30M V32P R23F S22FWhat will be the code of ‘Economic growth’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
‘India must Intellectual Colonialism’ is written as- M10J F33T M21B L16T
‘Science and Technology Talent’ is written as – X24D M5O V45H Z40O
‘Income Tax fair Probe’ is written as – M14N Z44B Z24J I21C
‘Early Resumption Dismisses Challenges’ is written as – Z30M V32P R23F S22FWhat will be the code of ‘Sustainable development’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the following questions.
In a certain code language,
‘India must Intellectual Colonialism’ is written as- M10J F33T M21B L16T
‘Science and Technology Talent’ is written as – X24D M5O V45H Z40O
‘Income Tax fair Probe’ is written as – M14N Z44B Z24J I21C
‘Early Resumption Dismisses Challenges’ is written as – Z30M V32P R23F S22FWhat will be the code of ‘Support Creation’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of 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.
On which day of the year did P celebrates his marriage anniversary ?I. P’s sister correctly remembers that his marriage anniversary is before 20th but after 17th of January.
II. P’s brother remembers that his anniversary is after 18th but before 21st of January.Correct19th January
Incorrect19th January
- Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of 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.
Who among P, Q, R, S and T is the heaviest?I. Weight of Q is 77kg, which is less than the sum of the weights of P and R. Both S and R weighs less than 50kg.
II. P’s weight is more than that of both S and T but less than that of R who is the second heaviestCorrectFrom statement II, R>P>(S,T), Since R is the second heaviest, it means Q is the heaviest.
IncorrectFrom statement II, R>P>(S,T), Since R is the second heaviest, it means Q is the heaviest.
- Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of 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 A, B, C, D and E, who is the third highest scorer?I. C scored more than A and E, but less than B, who is not the top scorer.
II. E scored more than only A.CorrectFrom I, D>B>C>A,E. Hence C is third highest scorer.
Statements II is not sufficient, some more information are needed.IncorrectFrom I, D>B>C>A,E. Hence C is third highest scorer.
Statements II is not sufficient, some more information are needed. - Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of 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.
Who among the R, O, L, E and S is the shortest?I. L is taller than O and S but shorter than E.
II. E is not the tallest.CorrectFrom I, E>L>O and S
From II, At least one person is taller than E.
So, data insufficientIncorrectFrom I, E>L>O and S
From II, At least one person is taller than E.
So, data insufficient - Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of 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.
What is P’s rank in a class of 40?I. A, who is 4th from the top in the class, is above K by 24 ranks, who is the below from P by 7 ranks.
II. M, whose rank is between P and Z, is 30th from the bottom. A scored more than P.CorrectFrom I,
A’s rank= 4th from top
K’s rank= 28th from top
P’s rank= 21st from top.IncorrectFrom I,
A’s rank= 4th from top
K’s rank= 28th from top
P’s rank= 21st from top. - Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight football players R, Q, P, O, N, M, S and T have different annual earnings viz. one million, three million and ten million. Out of these, two are females. They all live in a building having eighteen floors with top floor being numbered as 18th and bottom-most being numbered as 1st . It is given that top floor and tenth floor is occupied by two of these players, one by each player. Each of the given eight players likes the following boxers viz. A, B, C, U and V. Two of them likes A, two likes U, two likes B and one likes C and one likes V. Q earns three millions and likes U, and her friend N likes A and earns ten millions. O, M and N lives on consecutive floors. The one who earns three millions and likes A lives on topmost floor. S lives below the man who earns three millions. None of the players lives between T and S. M likes U, and earns the same amount of money as S earns, who likes B. No two players liking same boxers earns the same amount of money. O lives above M who live below N. O likes B and earns one million while his friend T who likes A earns three millions with only one another person. Not more than three of them earns ten millions. S, R and the one who likes U are living on consecutive floors. The players who earns one million lives on the floors which are divisible by three. No one live on fourth or fifth floor. No female likes either C or V. Females players earns either three millions or ten millions. Neither T nor M is a female. There are only two such pairs of three persons who live on consecutive floors. The one who earns ten million lives on the bottom most floor. R lives above the floor of Q.
R likes which of the following boxers?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight football players R, Q, P, O, N, M, S and T have different annual earnings viz. one million, three million and ten million. Out of these, two are females. They all live in a building having eighteen floors with top floor being numbered as 18th and bottom-most being numbered as 1st . It is given that top floor and tenth floor is occupied by two of these players, one by each player. Each of the given eight players likes the following boxers viz. A, B, C, U and V. Two of them likes A, two likes U, two likes B and one likes C and one likes V. Q earns three millions and likes U, and her friend N likes A and earns ten millions. O, M and N lives on consecutive floors. The one who earns three millions and likes A lives on topmost floor. S lives below the man who earns three millions. None of the players lives between T and S. M likes U, and earns the same amount of money as S earns, who likes B. No two players liking same boxers earns the same amount of money. O lives above M who live below N. O likes B and earns one million while his friend T who likes A earns three millions with only one another person. Not more than three of them earns ten millions. S, R and the one who likes U are living on consecutive floors. The players who earns one million lives on the floors which are divisible by three. No one live on fourth or fifth floor. No female likes either C or V. Females players earns either three millions or ten millions. Neither T nor M is a female. There are only two such pairs of three persons who live on consecutive floors. The one who earns ten million lives on the bottom most floor. R lives above the floor of Q.
Which of the following pair represents females?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight football players R, Q, P, O, N, M, S and T have different annual earnings viz. one million, three million and ten million. Out of these, two are females. They all live in a building having eighteen floors with top floor being numbered as 18th and bottom-most being numbered as 1st . It is given that top floor and tenth floor is occupied by two of these players, one by each player. Each of the given eight players likes the following boxers viz. A, B, C, U and V. Two of them likes A, two likes U, two likes B and one likes C and one likes V. Q earns three millions and likes U, and her friend N likes A and earns ten millions. O, M and N lives on consecutive floors. The one who earns three millions and likes A lives on topmost floor. S lives below the man who earns three millions. None of the players lives between T and S. M likes U, and earns the same amount of money as S earns, who likes B. No two players liking same boxers earns the same amount of money. O lives above M who live below N. O likes B and earns one million while his friend T who likes A earns three millions with only one another person. Not more than three of them earns ten millions. S, R and the one who likes U are living on consecutive floors. The players who earns one million lives on the floors which are divisible by three. No one live on fourth or fifth floor. No female likes either C or V. Females players earns either three millions or ten millions. Neither T nor M is a female. There are only two such pairs of three persons who live on consecutive floors. The one who earns ten million lives on the bottom most floor. R lives above the floor of Q.
Who among the following earns three millions?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight football players R, Q, P, O, N, M, S and T have different annual earnings viz. one million, three million and ten million. Out of these, two are females. They all live in a building having eighteen floors with top floor being numbered as 18th and bottom-most being numbered as 1st . It is given that top floor and tenth floor is occupied by two of these players, one by each player. Each of the given eight players likes the following boxers viz. A, B, C, U and V. Two of them likes A, two likes U, two likes B and one likes C and one likes V. Q earns three millions and likes U, and her friend N likes A and earns ten millions. O, M and N lives on consecutive floors. The one who earns three millions and likes A lives on topmost floor. S lives below the man who earns three millions. None of the players lives between T and S. M likes U, and earns the same amount of money as S earns, who likes B. No two players liking same boxers earns the same amount of money. O lives above M who live below N. O likes B and earns one million while his friend T who likes A earns three millions with only one another person. Not more than three of them earns ten millions. S, R and the one who likes U are living on consecutive floors. The players who earns one million lives on the floors which are divisible by three. No one live on fourth or fifth floor. No female likes either C or V. Females players earns either three millions or ten millions. Neither T nor M is a female. There are only two such pairs of three persons who live on consecutive floors. The one who earns ten million lives on the bottom most floor. R lives above the floor of Q.
Which of the following is correctly matched?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight football players R, Q, P, O, N, M, S and T have different annual earnings viz. one million, three million and ten million. Out of these, two are females. They all live in a building having eighteen floors with top floor being numbered as 18th and bottom-most being numbered as 1st . It is given that top floor and tenth floor is occupied by two of these players, one by each player. Each of the given eight players likes the following boxers viz. A, B, C, U and V. Two of them likes A, two likes U, two likes B and one likes C and one likes V. Q earns three millions and likes U, and her friend N likes A and earns ten millions. O, M and N lives on consecutive floors. The one who earns three millions and likes A lives on topmost floor. S lives below the man who earns three millions. None of the players lives between T and S. M likes U, and earns the same amount of money as S earns, who likes B. No two players liking same boxers earns the same amount of money. O lives above M who live below N. O likes B and earns one million while his friend T who likes A earns three millions with only one another person. Not more than three of them earns ten millions. S, R and the one who likes U are living on consecutive floors. The players who earns one million lives on the floors which are divisible by three. No one live on fourth or fifth floor. No female likes either C or V. Females players earns either three millions or ten millions. Neither T nor M is a female. There are only two such pairs of three persons who live on consecutive floors. The one who earns ten million lives on the bottom most floor. R lives above the floor of Q.
Who amongst the given eight players stays between Q and P?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two course of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or a administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc on the basis of the information given in the statement to be true. Then decide which of the two given suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing. Give answer-
Statement:
City ‘X’, the capital of the country, witnessed twin bomb blasts which caused huge damage with a toll of more than 50.
Courses of action:
I. The persons arrested in concern with the blasts should be hanged without any trials.
II. The police of city ‘X’ should be alerted so that such incidents do not repeat in future.CorrectI is not advisable because it is unconstitutional. II is desirable because it will control the situation.
IncorrectI is not advisable because it is unconstitutional. II is desirable because it will control the situation.
- Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningThe CPU and memory are located on the:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. 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. Give Answer-
Statement:
Some Parrot are Peacock.
All Peacock are Crow.
No Peacock is Pigeon.
Conclusion:
(I)Some Parrot can be Pigeon.
(II)Some Crow cannot be Pigeon.
(III)Some Pigeon are Crow.CorrectIncorrect - Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. 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. Give Answer-
Statement:
Some Market are Company.
Some Company are Office.
All Office are Associate.
Conclusion:
(I)Some Market cannot be Associate.
(II)Some Market are Office.
(III)Some Company are Associate.CorrectIncorrect - Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven singers S, T, V, Q, P, U and R have a concert in seven different countries A, B, C, D, E, F and G on a different day of the week from Monday to Sunday. The order of singers, countries and days of the week are not necessarily the same.T has a concert in country D on Wednesday. Q does not conduct concert for countries A or C and conducts on the next day of P who conducts the concert for country F. U conducts concert for country E on Friday. R conducts concert on Monday but not for country C or G. V conducts concert for country A but not on Tuesday.Who conducts concert on Saturday?CorrectIncorrect - Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven singers S, T, V, Q, P, U and R have a concert in seven different countries A, B, C, D, E, F and G on a different day of the week from Monday to Sunday. The order of singers, countries and days of the week are not necessarily the same.T has a concert in country D on Wednesday. Q does not conduct concert for countries A or C and conducts on the next day of P who conducts the concert for country F. U conducts concert for country E on Friday. R conducts concert on Monday but not for country C or G. V conducts concert for country A but not on Tuesday.On which day does Q conduct the concert?CorrectIncorrect - Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven singers S, T, V, Q, P, U and R have a concert in seven different countries A, B, C, D, E, F and G on a different day of the week from Monday to Sunday. The order of singers, countries and days of the week are not necessarily the same.T has a concert in country D on Wednesday. Q does not conduct concert for countries A or C and conducts on the next day of P who conducts the concert for country F. U conducts concert for country E on Friday. R conducts concert on Monday but not for country C or G. V conducts concert for country A but not on Tuesday.V conducts concert on which day?CorrectIncorrect - Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven singers S, T, V, Q, P, U and R have a concert in seven different countries A, B, C, D, E, F and G on a different day of the week from Monday to Sunday. The order of singers, countries and days of the week are not necessarily the same.T has a concert in country D on Wednesday. Q does not conduct concert for countries A or C and conducts on the next day of P who conducts the concert for country F. U conducts concert for country E on Friday. R conducts concert on Monday but not for country C or G. V conducts concert for country A but not on Tuesday.Which of the following combinations of singer-country and day is correct?CorrectIncorrect - Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven singers S, T, V, Q, P, U and R have a concert in seven different countries A, B, C, D, E, F and G on a different day of the week from Monday to Sunday. The order of singers, countries and days of the week are not necessarily the same.T has a concert in country D on Wednesday. Q does not conduct concert for countries A or C and conducts on the next day of P who conducts the concert for country F. U conducts concert for country E on Friday. R conducts concert on Monday but not for country C or G. V conducts concert for country A but not on Tuesday.Who conducts concert for country C and on which day?CorrectIncorrect - Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningCoaxial cable is a type of?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningWhich of the following is not Modification of the Database?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two course of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or a administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc on the basis of the information given in the statement to be true. Then decide which of the two given suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing. Give answer
Statement:
Developed nations are retaining high subsidies on their agriculture products and creating problems for Indian farmers.
Courses of action:
I. India should continue with its policy of giving subsidy on agriculture products.
II. India should form an alliance to build pressure on the developed nations to reduce the subsidyCorrectHere if II does not work I will give Indian agriculture a protection to compete with the international companies.
IncorrectHere if II does not work I will give Indian agriculture a protection to compete with the international companies.
- Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by two course of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or a administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc on the basis of the information given in the statement to be true. Then decide which of the two given suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing. Give answer
Statement:
India once again failed in the Champions Trophy hockey tournament.
Courses of action:
I. All the players should be dropped from the team.
II. India should stop sending its team to play any international tournamentCorrectBoth I and II are not valid courses of action because they won’t benefit the team or our objectives.
IncorrectBoth I and II are not valid courses of action because they won’t benefit the team or our objectives.
- Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningWhich of the following is an antivirus program?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. 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. Give Answer-
Statement:
All Law are Order.
No Order is Compulsory.
No Compulsory is Mandatory.
Conclusion:
(I) Some Law can never be Mandatory.
(II)Some Law are Compulsory.
(III)Some Mandatory cannot be Order.CorrectIncorrect - Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningFourty students are sitting in a row according to their rank in an examination. Swati’s rank is 12th from the bottom. Monika is 4 ranks above Swati’s rank.What will be the rank of Monika from the top?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningA person starts walking towards East direction from point A. After walking 8m he reached to point B then he takes a left turn and walks 3m to reach point C.From there he takes a right turn and walks 5m to reach point D. Now, he again takes a left turn and walks 3m to reach point E. Thereafter he takes a left turn and walks 8m to reach point F. Finally he takes a left turn and reached to point G after walking 5m. Find out A is how far and in which direction with respect to G?
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50. Question
Category: ReasoningUDP stands for?
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