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- Reasoning & Computers (Ques 1 to 50)
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1. Question
Category: ReasoningNine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J stay in a 9 floors building, but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 9. All of them like different fruits, i.e. Mango, Watermelon, Cherry, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Pomegranate, Banana and Muskmelon, but not necessarily in the same order.
E doesn’t live on odd numbered floor. H likes Grapes and stays on an even-numbered floor. The one who likes Banana stays on the fourth floor. E likes Cherry. There are two floors between the floors on which the people stay who like Pomegranate and Grapes. C likes Watermelon. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not like Muskmelon. The one, who likes Muskmelon, lives on odd numbered floor below the one who likes Banana. D lives immediately above J. The one, who likes Mango lives above the one who likes Banana. The one, who likes Orange, lives on even numbered floor above H. The one who likes muskmelon doesn’t live on 1st floor. C lives below the one who likes muskmelon. A likes Orange and G doesn’t like Papaya. G does not like Pomegranate and lives just above the one who likes Banana.Who amongst the following likes Mango?
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- Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions.
Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J stay in a 9 floors building, but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 9. All of them like different fruits, i.e. Mango, Watermelon, Cherry, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Pomegranate, Banana and Muskmelon, but not necessarily in the same order.
E doesn’t live on odd numbered floor. H likes Grapes and stays on an even-numbered floor. The one who likes Banana stays on the fourth floor. E likes Cherry. There are two floors between the floors on which the people stay who like Pomegranate and Grapes. C likes Watermelon. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not like Muskmelon. The one, who likes Muskmelon, lives on odd numbered floor below the one who likes Banana. D lives immediately above J. The one, who likes Mango lives above the one who likes Banana. The one, who likes Orange, lives on even numbered floor above H. The one who likes muskmelon doesn’t live on 1st floor. C lives below the one who likes muskmelon. A likes Orange and G doesn’t like Papaya. G does not like Pomegranate and lives just above the one who likes Banana.Who amongst the following stays on the topmost floor?
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- Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions.
Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J stay in a 9 floors building, but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 9. All of them like different fruits, i.e. Mango, Watermelon, Cherry, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Pomegranate, Banana and Muskmelon, but not necessarily in the same order.
E doesn’t live on odd numbered floor. H likes Grapes and stays on an even-numbered floor. The one who likes Banana stays on the fourth floor. E likes Cherry. There are two floors between the floors on which the people stay who like Pomegranate and Grapes. C likes Watermelon. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not like Muskmelon. The one, who likes Muskmelon, lives on odd numbered floor below the one who likes Banana. D lives immediately above J. The one, who likes Mango lives above the one who likes Banana. The one, who likes Orange, lives on even numbered floor above H. The one who likes muskmelon doesn’t live on 1st floor. C lives below the one who likes muskmelon. A likes Orange and G doesn’t like Papaya. G does not like Pomegranate and lives just above the one who likes Banana.J likes which of the following fruits?
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- Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions.
Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J stay in a 9 floors building, but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 9. All of them like different fruits, i.e. Mango, Watermelon, Cherry, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Pomegranate, Banana and Muskmelon, but not necessarily in the same order.
E doesn’t live on odd numbered floor. H likes Grapes and stays on an even-numbered floor. The one who likes Banana stays on the fourth floor. E likes Cherry. There are two floors between the floors on which the people stay who like Pomegranate and Grapes. C likes Watermelon. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not like Muskmelon. The one, who likes Muskmelon, lives on odd numbered floor below the one who likes Banana. D lives immediately above J. The one, who likes Mango lives above the one who likes Banana. The one, who likes Orange, lives on even numbered floor above H. The one who likes muskmelon doesn’t live on 1st floor. C lives below the one who likes muskmelon. A likes Orange and G doesn’t like Papaya. G does not like Pomegranate and lives just above the one who likes Banana.Who stays on the floor which is exactly between the floor on which H stays and the floor on which A stays?
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- Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information given below and answer the given questions.
Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and J stay in a 9 floors building, but not necessarily in the same order. Ground floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 9. All of them like different fruits, i.e. Mango, Watermelon, Cherry, Grapes, Orange, Papaya, Pomegranate, Banana and Muskmelon, but not necessarily in the same order.
E doesn’t live on odd numbered floor. H likes Grapes and stays on an even-numbered floor. The one who likes Banana stays on the fourth floor. E likes Cherry. There are two floors between the floors on which the people stay who like Pomegranate and Grapes. C likes Watermelon. There are three floors between the floors on which C and G stay. There is one floor between the floors on which F and G stay. F does not like Muskmelon. The one, who likes Muskmelon, lives on odd numbered floor below the one who likes Banana. D lives immediately above J. The one, who likes Mango lives above the one who likes Banana. The one, who likes Orange, lives on even numbered floor above H. The one who likes muskmelon doesn’t live on 1st floor. C lives below the one who likes muskmelon. A likes Orange and G doesn’t like Papaya. G does not like Pomegranate and lives just above the one who likes Banana.How many floors are there in between the floor on which J stays and the floor on which C stays?
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- Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Cruelty Torture need Prevent” is coded as – “ TRUO ETLR NEEE VNER”
“Refused month earlier reason ” is coded as – “LEIA AOSE UESE OTNO”
“ disagree conductor lapsed prevent” is coded as – “GERI PESA VNER COTO”What is the code for the word ‘Mobile’?CorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
IncorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
- Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Cruelty Torture need Prevent” is coded as – “ TRUO ETLR NEEE VNER”
“Refused month earlier reason ” is coded as – “LEIA AOSE UESE OTNO”
“ disagree conductor lapsed prevent” is coded as – “GERI PESA VNER COTO”According to the above pattern, what is the code of the word ‘Politics’?CorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
IncorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
- Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Cruelty Torture need Prevent” is coded as – “ TRUO ETLR NEEE VNER”
“Refused month earlier reason ” is coded as – “LEIA AOSE UESE OTNO”
“ disagree conductor lapsed prevent” is coded as – “GERI PESA VNER COTO”According to the given pattern, what is the code for ‘Mahesh Anshul Modiji ’?CorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
IncorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
- Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Cruelty Torture need Prevent” is coded as – “ TRUO ETLR NEEE VNER”
“Refused month earlier reason ” is coded as – “LEIA AOSE UESE OTNO”
“ disagree conductor lapsed prevent” is coded as – “GERI PESA VNER COTO”The code ‘HSIA’ belongs to which of the following word?CorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
IncorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
- Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Cruelty Torture need Prevent” is coded as – “ TRUO ETLR NEEE VNER”
“Refused month earlier reason ” is coded as – “LEIA AOSE UESE OTNO”
“ disagree conductor lapsed prevent” is coded as – “GERI PESA VNER COTO”What is the code of ‘Service’?CorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
IncorrectSolution:
This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i)1st code is 4th last letter of that word from the right end
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd last letter of word from the right end
(iii)3rd code is 3rd last letter of word from the right end
(iv)4th code is 2nd letter of word from the left end
- Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningEach question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Give answer
Statement:
Should agriculture in rural India be mechanized?
Arguments:
I. Yes. It would lead to higher production.
II. No. Many villagers would be left unemployed. (1 Mark)1. If only argument I is strong
2. If only argument II is strong
3. If either I or II is strong
4. If neither I nor II is strong and
5. If both I and II are strong.CorrectSolution: Clearly, mechanization would speed up the work and increase the production. So, argument I is strong enough. Argument II is vague because mechanization will only eliminate wasteful employment, not create unemployment.
IncorrectSolution: Clearly, mechanization would speed up the work and increase the production. So, argument I is strong enough. Argument II is vague because mechanization will only eliminate wasteful employment, not create unemployment.
- Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningEach question given below consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
Give answer
Statement:
Should girls learn arts like judo and karate?
Arguments:
I. Yes. It will enable them to defend themselves from rogues and ruffians.
II. No. They will lose their feminine grace. (1 Mark)1. If only argument I is strong
2. If only argument II is strong
3. If either I or II is strong
4. If neither I nor II is strong and
5. If both I and II are strong.
CorrectSolution: Learning martial arts is necessary for girls for self-defence. So, argument I is strong argument. However, argument II is vague since a training in these arts has nothing to do with their feminine grace
IncorrectSolution: Learning martial arts is necessary for girls for self-defence. So, argument I is strong argument. However, argument II is vague since a training in these arts has nothing to do with their feminine grace
- Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions numbered. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer-
Statements:
Some schools are colleges.
Some colleges are hostels.
No hostel is an institute.
Conclusions:
(I) Some institute can never be school
(II) Some colleges are not institute
(III) All colleges can be institute (1 Mark)1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Both conclusion II and III follows.
3. None of these
4. Both I and III follow
5. Only II followCorrectSolution:
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- Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions numbered. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer-
Statements:
All chains are bangles.
Some bangles are pendants.
No pendant is a ring.
Conclusions:
(I) Some chains can not be ring.
(II) All rings can never be bangles
(III) Some bangles can not be ring. (1 Mark)1. Only conclusion I follows.
2. Both I and II follows.
3. None of these
4. Both I and III follow
5. Only II followCorrectSolution:
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- Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions numbered. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer-
Statements:
All Tea are Milk.
All Milk are Water.
Some Water are Coffee.
Conclusions:
(I) Some Tea can be water
(II) Some milk are coffee
(III) Some coffee can be tea (1 Mark)1. Only III follows.
2. Both I and II follows.
3. Both I and III follow
4. None of these
5. Only II followCorrectSolution:
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- Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the give questions.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are going to attend a seminar in four different branch of career power on four different dates i.e. 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th of the month. Each person goes on different branch on different dates. Four branches are namely Laxmi Nagar, Rajender Nagar, Sector-18 and Munirka, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one person goes on each date.
No person goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar on 4th of the month. B does not go to any branch on 2nd and 7th of the month. The persons, who go on 7th of the month, go to every branch. I goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18 only with that person who goes on 7th of the month. Maximum four persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to attend a seminar in Rajender Nagar. J does not go on 7th of the month. C does not go to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar but go with E, who goes on 9th of the month. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18, goes on even number date of the month, which is more than 3. B goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar with A, but does not go with H. H goes on that branch in which most of the person are going. F does not go with C and J but go with another person. J goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar. D does not go with E. G does not go on 9th and 2nd of the month. H goes on an odd number date of the month and no any person go on that date on which H goes in that branch. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar go on even number date of the month. C goes on an odd number date of the month.Who goes to attend a seminar in Munirka on 7th of the month?
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- Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the give questions.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are going to attend a seminar in four different branch of career power on four different dates i.e. 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th of the month. Each person goes on different branch on different dates. Four branches are namely Laxmi Nagar, Rajender Nagar, Sector-18 and Munirka, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one person goes on each date.
No person goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar on 4th of the month. B does not go to any branch on 2nd and 7th of the month. The persons, who go on 7th of the month, go to every branch. I goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18 only with that person who goes on 7th of the month. Maximum four persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to attend a seminar in Rajender Nagar. J does not go on 7th of the month. C does not go to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar but go with E, who goes on 9th of the month. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18, goes on even number date of the month, which is more than 3. B goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar with A, but does not go with H. H goes on that branch in which most of the person are going. F does not go with C and J but go with another person. J goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar. D does not go with E. G does not go on 9th and 2nd of the month. H goes on an odd number date of the month and no any person go on that date on which H goes in that branch. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar go on even number date of the month. C goes on an odd number date of the month.B goes to attend a seminar on which of the following branch?
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IncorrectSolution:
- Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the give questions.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are going to attend a seminar in four different branch of career power on four different dates i.e. 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th of the month. Each person goes on different branch on different dates. Four branches are namely Laxmi Nagar, Rajender Nagar, Sector-18 and Munirka, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one person goes on each date.
No person goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar on 4th of the month. B does not go to any branch on 2nd and 7th of the month. The persons, who go on 7th of the month, go to every branch. I goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18 only with that person who goes on 7th of the month. Maximum four persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to attend a seminar in Rajender Nagar. J does not go on 7th of the month. C does not go to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar but go with E, who goes on 9th of the month. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18, goes on even number date of the month, which is more than 3. B goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar with A, but does not go with H. H goes on that branch in which most of the person are going. F does not go with C and J but go with another person. J goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar. D does not go with E. G does not go on 9th and 2nd of the month. H goes on an odd number date of the month and no any person go on that date on which H goes in that branch. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar go on even number date of the month. C goes on an odd number date of the month.In which of the following branch does most of the person goes to attend a seminar?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the give questions.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are going to attend a seminar in four different branch of career power on four different dates i.e. 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th of the month. Each person goes on different branch on different dates. Four branches are namely Laxmi Nagar, Rajender Nagar, Sector-18 and Munirka, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one person goes on each date.
No person goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar on 4th of the month. B does not go to any branch on 2nd and 7th of the month. The persons, who go on 7th of the month, go to every branch. I goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18 only with that person who goes on 7th of the month. Maximum four persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to attend a seminar in Rajender Nagar. J does not go on 7th of the month. C does not go to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar but go with E, who goes on 9th of the month. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18, goes on even number date of the month, which is more than 3. B goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar with A, but does not go with H. H goes on that branch in which most of the person are going. F does not go with C and J but go with another person. J goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar. D does not go with E. G does not go on 9th and 2nd of the month. H goes on an odd number date of the month and no any person go on that date on which H goes in that branch. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar go on even number date of the month. C goes on an odd number date of the month.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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- Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the give questions.
Ten persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are going to attend a seminar in four different branch of career power on four different dates i.e. 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th of the month. Each person goes on different branch on different dates. Four branches are namely Laxmi Nagar, Rajender Nagar, Sector-18 and Munirka, but not necessarily in the same order. At least one person goes on each date.
No person goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar on 4th of the month. B does not go to any branch on 2nd and 7th of the month. The persons, who go on 7th of the month, go to every branch. I goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18 only with that person who goes on 7th of the month. Maximum four persons can go on the same date. Only one person goes to attend a seminar in Rajender Nagar. J does not go on 7th of the month. C does not go to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar but go with E, who goes on 9th of the month. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Sector-18, goes on even number date of the month, which is more than 3. B goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar with A, but does not go with H. H goes on that branch in which most of the person are going. F does not go with C and J but go with another person. J goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar. D does not go with E. G does not go on 9th and 2nd of the month. H goes on an odd number date of the month and no any person go on that date on which H goes in that branch. One of the person, who goes to attend a seminar in Laxmi Nagar go on even number date of the month. C goes on an odd number date of the month.Who among the following person goes to attend a seminar in Rajender Nagar?
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- Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningA _____ is a property of the entire relation, rather than of the individual tuples in which each tuple is unique
CorrectSolution: Key is the constraint which specifies uniqueness.
IncorrectSolution: Key is the constraint which specifies uniqueness.
- Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Ten persons i.e. M, P, F, Z, Y, B, D, H, X and Y are sitting on two parallel rows in which H, D, F, G and B are seated on first row and facing towards South and M, X, Y, Z and P are seated on 2nd row , facing towards North. They belongs to different cities i.e. Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Darbhanga, Patna, Chennai, Goa and Kanpur but not necessary in same order.
The one who belongs to Kanpur faces the one who sits immediate left Z. There are one person sits between Z and M. Y sits 2nd right of P, whose immediate left neighbor faces H. G sits 3rd left of H who belongs to Darbhanga. X faces the one who belongs to Lucknow. F sits 2nd left of the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Pune faces the one whi sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Kanpur. There are two persons sit between the one who belongs to Lucknow and the one who belongs to Kanpur. Y sits immediate left of X, who belongs to Patna. The one who belongs to Goa faces D. G does not belong to Chennai. The one who belongs to Delhi sits left of the one who belongs to Goa.Who among the following faces the one who sits immediate left of B?
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- Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Ten persons i.e. M, P, F, Z, Y, B, D, H, X and Y are sitting on two parallel rows in which H, D, F, G and B are seated on first row and facing towards South and M, X, Y, Z and P are seated on 2nd row , facing towards North. They belongs to different cities i.e. Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Darbhanga, Patna, Chennai, Goa and Kanpur but not necessary in same order.
The one who belongs to Kanpur faces the one who sits immediate left Z. There are one person sits between Z and M. Y sits 2nd right of P, whose immediate left neighbor faces H. G sits 3rd left of H who belongs to Darbhanga. X faces the one who belongs to Lucknow. F sits 2nd left of the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Pune faces the one whi sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Kanpur. There are two persons sit between the one who belongs to Lucknow and the one who belongs to Kanpur. Y sits immediate left of X, who belongs to Patna. The one who belongs to Goa faces D. G does not belong to Chennai. The one who belongs to Delhi sits left of the one who belongs to Goa.Who among the following pairs sits at extreme right end?
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- Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Ten persons i.e. M, P, F, Z, Y, B, D, H, X and Y are sitting on two parallel rows in which H, D, F, G and B are seated on first row and facing towards South and M, X, Y, Z and P are seated on 2nd row , facing towards North. They belongs to different cities i.e. Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Darbhanga, Patna, Chennai, Goa and Kanpur but not necessary in same order.
The one who belongs to Kanpur faces the one who sits immediate left Z. There are one person sits between Z and M. Y sits 2nd right of P, whose immediate left neighbor faces H. G sits 3rd left of H who belongs to Darbhanga. X faces the one who belongs to Lucknow. F sits 2nd left of the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Pune faces the one whi sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Kanpur. There are two persons sit between the one who belongs to Lucknow and the one who belongs to Kanpur. Y sits immediate left of X, who belongs to Patna. The one who belongs to Goa faces D. G does not belong to Chennai. The one who belongs to Delhi sits left of the one who belongs to Goa.How many persons sit between P and the one who faces the one who belongs to Kolkata?
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- Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Ten persons i.e. M, P, F, Z, Y, B, D, H, X and Y are sitting on two parallel rows in which H, D, F, G and B are seated on first row and facing towards South and M, X, Y, Z and P are seated on 2nd row , facing towards North. They belongs to different cities i.e. Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Darbhanga, Patna, Chennai, Goa and Kanpur but not necessary in same order.
The one who belongs to Kanpur faces the one who sits immediate left Z. There are one person sits between Z and M. Y sits 2nd right of P, whose immediate left neighbor faces H. G sits 3rd left of H who belongs to Darbhanga. X faces the one who belongs to Lucknow. F sits 2nd left of the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Pune faces the one whi sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Kanpur. There are two persons sit between the one who belongs to Lucknow and the one who belongs to Kanpur. Y sits immediate left of X, who belongs to Patna. The one who belongs to Goa faces D. G does not belong to Chennai. The one who belongs to Delhi sits left of the one who belongs to Goa.Who belongs to Chennai?
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- Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Ten persons i.e. M, P, F, Z, Y, B, D, H, X and Y are sitting on two parallel rows in which H, D, F, G and B are seated on first row and facing towards South and M, X, Y, Z and P are seated on 2nd row , facing towards North. They belongs to different cities i.e. Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Darbhanga, Patna, Chennai, Goa and Kanpur but not necessary in same order.
The one who belongs to Kanpur faces the one who sits immediate left Z. There are one person sits between Z and M. Y sits 2nd right of P, whose immediate left neighbor faces H. G sits 3rd left of H who belongs to Darbhanga. X faces the one who belongs to Lucknow. F sits 2nd left of the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Pune faces the one whi sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Kanpur. There are two persons sit between the one who belongs to Lucknow and the one who belongs to Kanpur. Y sits immediate left of X, who belongs to Patna. The one who belongs to Goa faces D. G does not belong to Chennai. The one who belongs to Delhi sits left of the one who belongs to Goa.If M is related to the one who belongs to Goa and F is related to the one who belongs to Mumbai, then how D is related to?
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- Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Ten persons i.e. M, P, F, Z, Y, B, D, H, X and Y are sitting on two parallel rows in which H, D, F, G and B are seated on first row and facing towards South and M, X, Y, Z and P are seated on 2nd row , facing towards North. They belongs to different cities i.e. Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Darbhanga, Patna, Chennai, Goa and Kanpur but not necessary in same order.
The one who belongs to Kanpur faces the one who sits immediate left Z. There are one person sits between Z and M. Y sits 2nd right of P, whose immediate left neighbor faces H. G sits 3rd left of H who belongs to Darbhanga. X faces the one who belongs to Lucknow. F sits 2nd left of the one who belongs to Mumbai. The one who belongs to Pune faces the one whi sits immediate right of the one who belongs to Kanpur. There are two persons sit between the one who belongs to Lucknow and the one who belongs to Kanpur. Y sits immediate left of X, who belongs to Patna. The one who belongs to Goa faces D. G does not belong to Chennai. The one who belongs to Delhi sits left of the one who belongs to Goa.Who among the following sits immediate left of the one who belongs to Chennai?
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- Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement.
Input : 29 quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38
Step 1: Quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38 29
Step 2: Quora diagnose 48 45 maths 29 38
Step 3: Quora diagnose maths 45 29 38 48
Step 4: Quora diagnose maths 29 38 48 45
And step 4 is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate step for the given output.
INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Which element is exactly between the fourth from left and third from right in step IV?CorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79IncorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79 - Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement.
Input : 29 quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38
Step 1: Quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38 29
Step 2: Quora diagnose 48 45 maths 29 38
Step 3: Quora diagnose maths 45 29 38 48
Step 4: Quora diagnose maths 29 38 48 45
And step 4 is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate step for the given output.
INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Which step number would be the following output?
“Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26”CorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79IncorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79 - Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement.
Input : 29 quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38
Step 1: Quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38 29
Step 2: Quora diagnose 48 45 maths 29 38
Step 3: Quora diagnose maths 45 29 38 48
Step 4: Quora diagnose maths 29 38 48 45
And step 4 is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate step for the given output.
INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
What is the position of ‘omi’ in the step 3?CorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79IncorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79 - Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement.
Input : 29 quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38
Step 1: Quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38 29
Step 2: Quora diagnose 48 45 maths 29 38
Step 3: Quora diagnose maths 45 29 38 48
Step 4: Quora diagnose maths 29 38 48 45
And step 4 is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate step for the given output.
INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
In step II, what is the sum of 7th element and 8th element from left end?CorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79IncorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79 - Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement.
Input : 29 quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38
Step 1: Quora 48 diagnose 45 maths 38 29
Step 2: Quora diagnose 48 45 maths 29 38
Step 3: Quora diagnose maths 45 29 38 48
Step 4: Quora diagnose maths 29 38 48 45
And step 4 is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate step for the given output.
INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Which of the following element would be at the third position from the left end in step III?CorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79
IncorrectSolution:
Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we can find that
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are arranged from right end.
(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For example: juncture= 21+21+5= 47).
(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).INPUT: According 79 summer 38 juncture 19 omi 26
Step 1: Juncture according 79 summer 38 omi 26 19
Step 2: Juncture summer according 79 omi 26 19 38
Step 3: Juncture summer according omi 79 19 38 26
Step 4: Juncture summer according omi 19 38 26 79
- Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street corners and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.Which of the following can be the main effect of the increasing child labour in India?I.Increasing number of crimes in India
II.Increasing unemployment
III.Increased number of unskilled labour force
IV.Increase in illiteracy rateCorrectSolution:
Child labour will reduce skill development. And since children are working, it will also reduce the literacy rate.IncorrectSolution:
Child labour will reduce skill development. And since children are working, it will also reduce the literacy rate. - Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street corners and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.What course of action should the government take to reduce the problem of child labour in India?I.The government should make strict laws against the practice of child labour.
II.The government should provide social security to the people.
III.The government should provide quality work.
IV.The government should promote social values among the people.CorrectSolution:
Social security will help in improving the living standard and strict laws will create a fear in the minds of people employing child labour.IncorrectSolution:
Social security will help in improving the living standard and strict laws will create a fear in the minds of people employing child labour. - Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions.
Too little has changed with the practice of child labour in our country, despite tall promises made by our leaders. A good proportion of children throughout the world, especially in India, form a part of the working labour force. Millions of children work in fields and factories, on street corners and in garbage dumps, in private houses and public houses. These children certainly would pose a threat to society, if they are not treated equal and given opportunities to develop towards the best of their potential despite being poorly educated. The existence of child labour in India is a complex reality. However, it is a symptom, not the disease.Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the given passage?CorrectSolution:
Increased child labour is creating social evil.IncorrectSolution:
Increased child labour is creating social evil. - Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningOSI stands for?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated around a circular table all are facing to the centre, they all like different subjects Hindi, English, Maths, Physics, Arts, Chemistry, Environment, and Biology (not necessarily in the same order).
F, who doesn’t like Maths, sits second to the left of A who likes environment. E sits 3rd place away from F. B and D are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbour of F. Neither B nor D sits opposite to A. C and G are immediate neighbours of each other. H likes Arts. E doesn’t like Biology and Physics. C likes English and sits immediate left of the one who likes Maths. Either B or D likes Hindi. The one who likes Physics sits immediate right of the one who likes Hindi. E is not an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Hindi.Who among the following likes Maths subject?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated around a circular table all are facing to the centre, they all like different subjects Hindi, English, Maths, Physics, Arts, Chemistry, Environment, and Biology (not necessarily in the same order).
F, who doesn’t like Maths, sits second to the left of A who likes environment. E sits 3rd place away from F. B and D are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbour of F. Neither B nor D sits opposite to A. C and G are immediate neighbours of each other. H likes Arts. E doesn’t like Biology and Physics. C likes English and sits immediate left of the one who likes Maths. Either B or D likes Hindi. The one who likes Physics sits immediate right of the one who likes Hindi. E is not an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Hindi.B likes which of the following subject?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated around a circular table all are facing to the centre, they all like different subjects Hindi, English, Maths, Physics, Arts, Chemistry, Environment, and Biology (not necessarily in the same order).
F, who doesn’t like Maths, sits second to the left of A who likes environment. E sits 3rd place away from F. B and D are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbour of F. Neither B nor D sits opposite to A. C and G are immediate neighbours of each other. H likes Arts. E doesn’t like Biology and Physics. C likes English and sits immediate left of the one who likes Maths. Either B or D likes Hindi. The one who likes Physics sits immediate right of the one who likes Hindi. E is not an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Hindi.Who among the following sits opposite to G?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: Reasoningtudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated around a circular table all are facing to the centre, they all like different subjects Hindi, English, Maths, Physics, Arts, Chemistry, Environment, and Biology (not necessarily in the same order).
F, who doesn’t like Maths, sits second to the left of A who likes environment. E sits 3rd place away from F. B and D are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbour of F. Neither B nor D sits opposite to A. C and G are immediate neighbours of each other. H likes Arts. E doesn’t like Biology and Physics. C likes English and sits immediate left of the one who likes Maths. Either B or D likes Hindi. The one who likes Physics sits immediate right of the one who likes Hindi. E is not an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Hindi.E likes which of the following subject?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated around a circular table all are facing to the centre, they all like different subjects Hindi, English, Maths, Physics, Arts, Chemistry, Environment, and Biology (not necessarily in the same order).
F, who doesn’t like Maths, sits second to the left of A who likes environment. E sits 3rd place away from F. B and D are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbour of F. Neither B nor D sits opposite to A. C and G are immediate neighbours of each other. H likes Arts. E doesn’t like Biology and Physics. C likes English and sits immediate left of the one who likes Maths. Either B or D likes Hindi. The one who likes Physics sits immediate right of the one who likes Hindi. E is not an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Hindi.Who among the following sits immediate left of the one who likes Chemistry?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningWrite Through technique is used in which memory for updating the data?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningAn n-bit microprocessor has?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Seven persons i.e. P, B, Z, D, F, I, and R are reading different novels i.e. Tom Jones, Harry Potter, Le Rouge, Madame Bovary, Le pere, Moby-Dick and Pride Prejudice, but not in same order. Also they like different Novalist i.e. Robert Black, J. K. Rowling, Kingsley, Judy, Robert Boge, Elizabeth Von, and Daisy Ashford but not in same order.
D reads Le pere novel but does not like Robert Boge. The one who reads Le Rouge, likes Daisy Ashford. B likes Judy. The one, who reads Harry Potter is F, who does not like Robert Boge and Kingsley. I likes Elizabeth Von. The one who likes Robert Boge is not R. D does not like Robert Black. Z reads Madame Bovary but does not like J. K. Rowling and Robert Black. The one who likes Robert Boge, is not Z. The one who reads Tome jones, likes Robert Boge. The one who reads Pride Prejudice is not F. B does not read Pride Prejudice.Who among the following likes Robert Black?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Seven persons i.e. P, B, Z, D, F, I, and R are reading different novels i.e. Tom Jones, Harry Potter, Le Rouge, Madame Bovary, Le pere, Moby-Dick and Pride Prejudice, but not in same order. Also they like different Novalist i.e. Robert Black, J. K. Rowling, Kingsley, Judy, Robert Boge, Elizabeth Von, and Daisy Ashford but not in same order.
D reads Le pere novel but does not like Robert Boge. The one who reads Le Rouge, likes Daisy Ashford. B likes Judy. The one, who reads Harry Potter is F, who does not like Robert Boge and Kingsley. I likes Elizabeth Von. The one who likes Robert Boge is not R. D does not like Robert Black. Z reads Madame Bovary but does not like J. K. Rowling and Robert Black. The one who likes Robert Boge, is not Z. The one who reads Tome jones, likes Robert Boge. The one who reads Pride Prejudice is not F. B does not read Pride Prejudice.Who reads Le Rouge?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Seven persons i.e. P, B, Z, D, F, I, and R are reading different novels i.e. Tom Jones, Harry Potter, Le Rouge, Madame Bovary, Le pere, Moby-Dick and Pride Prejudice, but not in same order. Also they like different Novalist i.e. Robert Black, J. K. Rowling, Kingsley, Judy, Robert Boge, Elizabeth Von, and Daisy Ashford but not in same order.
D reads Le pere novel but does not like Robert Boge. The one who reads Le Rouge, likes Daisy Ashford. B likes Judy. The one, who reads Harry Potter is F, who does not like Robert Boge and Kingsley. I likes Elizabeth Von. The one who likes Robert Boge is not R. D does not like Robert Black. Z reads Madame Bovary but does not like J. K. Rowling and Robert Black. The one who likes Robert Boge, is not Z. The one who reads Tome jones, likes Robert Boge. The one who reads Pride Prejudice is not F. B does not read Pride Prejudice.Who among the following likes J.K. Rowling?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Seven persons i.e. P, B, Z, D, F, I, and R are reading different novels i.e. Tom Jones, Harry Potter, Le Rouge, Madame Bovary, Le pere, Moby-Dick and Pride Prejudice, but not in same order. Also they like different Novalist i.e. Robert Black, J. K. Rowling, Kingsley, Judy, Robert Boge, Elizabeth Von, and Daisy Ashford but not in same order.
D reads Le pere novel but does not like Robert Boge. The one who reads Le Rouge, likes Daisy Ashford. B likes Judy. The one, who reads Harry Potter is F, who does not like Robert Boge and Kingsley. I likes Elizabeth Von. The one who likes Robert Boge is not R. D does not like Robert Black. Z reads Madame Bovary but does not like J. K. Rowling and Robert Black. The one who likes Robert Boge, is not Z. The one who reads Tome jones, likes Robert Boge. The one who reads Pride Prejudice is not F. B does not read Pride Prejudice.The one who reads Moby-dick, is?
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- Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Seven persons i.e. P, B, Z, D, F, I, and R are reading different novels i.e. Tom Jones, Harry Potter, Le Rouge, Madame Bovary, Le pere, Moby-Dick and Pride Prejudice, but not in same order. Also they like different Novalist i.e. Robert Black, J. K. Rowling, Kingsley, Judy, Robert Boge, Elizabeth Von, and Daisy Ashford but not in same order.
D reads Le pere novel but does not like Robert Boge. The one who reads Le Rouge, likes Daisy Ashford. B likes Judy. The one, who reads Harry Potter is F, who does not like Robert Boge and Kingsley. I likes Elizabeth Von. The one who likes Robert Boge is not R. D does not like Robert Black. Z reads Madame Bovary but does not like J. K. Rowling and Robert Black. The one who likes Robert Boge, is not Z. The one who reads Tome jones, likes Robert Boge. The one who reads Pride Prejudice is not F. B does not read Pride Prejudice.Who among the following likes Kingsley and reads Pride prejudice respectively?
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- Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions carefully.
Seven persons i.e. P, B, Z, D, F, I, and R are reading different novels i.e. Tom Jones, Harry Potter, Le Rouge, Madame Bovary, Le pere, Moby-Dick and Pride Prejudice, but not in same order. Also they like different Novalist i.e. Robert Black, J. K. Rowling, Kingsley, Judy, Robert Boge, Elizabeth Von, and Daisy Ashford but not in same order.
D reads Le pere novel but does not like Robert Boge. The one who reads Le Rouge, likes Daisy Ashford. B likes Judy. The one, who reads Harry Potter is F, who does not like Robert Boge and Kingsley. I likes Elizabeth Von. The one who likes Robert Boge is not R. D does not like Robert Black. Z reads Madame Bovary but does not like J. K. Rowling and Robert Black. The one who likes Robert Boge, is not Z. The one who reads Tome jones, likes Robert Boge. The one who reads Pride Prejudice is not F. B does not read Pride Prejudice.Who among the following likes Judy?
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- Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningWord processing, spreadsheet, and photo-editing are examples of:
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