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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated at equal distance around a circular table. All are facing in same direction (not necessarily in the same order). Also they all are of different ages i.e. 17,15, 27, 24, 42, 32, 64, and 54 (not necessarily in the same order).
D’s age is the sum of B’s age and G’s age. D sits second to the right of G. B’s age is odd number, which is divisible by 3 and he sits opposite to D. The one who is youngest sits second place away from B. C and A both are older than D. F sits third to the right of the one who is of 15 years old. F is younger than B but his age is a non-prime number. E sits second place away from the one who is of 24 years old but doesn’t sit just near to 8th oldest person. E is 22 years younger than C. A doesn’t sit just near to F and B both. C doesn’t sit second place away from A.What is the age of E?Correct
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated at equal distance around a circular table. All are facing in same direction (not necessarily in the same order). Also they all are of different ages i.e. 17,15, 27, 24, 42, 32, 64, and 54 (not necessarily in the same order).
D’s age is the sum of B’s age and G’s age. D sits second to the right of G. B’s age is odd number, which is divisible by 3 and he sits opposite to D. The one who is youngest sits second place away from B. C and A both are older than D. F sits third to the right of the one who is of 15 years old. F is younger than B but his age is a non-prime number. E sits second place away from the one who is of 24 years old but doesn’t sit just near to 8th oldest person. E is 22 years younger than C. A doesn’t sit just near to F and B both. C doesn’t sit second place away from A.What is the position of B with respect to the one whose age is 17?Correct
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated at equal distance around a circular table. All are facing in same direction (not necessarily in the same order). Also they all are of different ages i.e. 17,15, 27, 24, 42, 32, 64, and 54 (not necessarily in the same order).
D’s age is the sum of B’s age and G’s age. D sits second to the right of G. B’s age is odd number, which is divisible by 3 and he sits opposite to D. The one who is youngest sits second place away from B. C and A both are older than D. F sits third to the right of the one who is of 15 years old. F is younger than B but his age is a non-prime number. E sits second place away from the one who is of 24 years old but doesn’t sit just near to 8th oldest person. E is 22 years younger than C. A doesn’t sit just near to F and B both. C doesn’t sit second place away from A.Who among the following is youngest?Correct
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated at equal distance around a circular table. All are facing in same direction (not necessarily in the same order). Also they all are of different ages i.e. 17,15, 27, 24, 42, 32, 64, and 54 (not necessarily in the same order).
D’s age is the sum of B’s age and G’s age. D sits second to the right of G. B’s age is odd number, which is divisible by 3 and he sits opposite to D. The one who is youngest sits second place away from B. C and A both are older than D. F sits third to the right of the one who is of 15 years old. F is younger than B but his age is a non-prime number. E sits second place away from the one who is of 24 years old but doesn’t sit just near to 8th oldest person. E is 22 years younger than C. A doesn’t sit just near to F and B both. C doesn’t sit second place away from A.Who among the following sits exactly between the one whose age is 32 and F?Correct
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are seated at equal distance around a circular table. All are facing in same direction (not necessarily in the same order). Also they all are of different ages i.e. 17,15, 27, 24, 42, 32, 64, and 54 (not necessarily in the same order).
D’s age is the sum of B’s age and G’s age. D sits second to the right of G. B’s age is odd number, which is divisible by 3 and he sits opposite to D. The one who is youngest sits second place away from B. C and A both are older than D. F sits third to the right of the one who is of 15 years old. F is younger than B but his age is a non-prime number. E sits second place away from the one who is of 24 years old but doesn’t sit just near to 8th oldest person. E is 22 years younger than C. A doesn’t sit just near to F and B both. C doesn’t sit second place away from A.Who among the following is 3rd oldest?Correct
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below a statement/s is given followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a practicable and feasible step or administrative decision to be taken for follow-up, improvement, or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the bases of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true and decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Give answer-Statement:
A plethora of bodies with no single one which can be held accountable for city’s development is the key reason behind its rather stagnant state.
Course of action
I. Each body should be given a set of duties and there should be no duplication in such allocation.
II. An umbrella committee should be appointed with powers to regulate actions of all other bodies.Correct
For accountability of plethora of bodies, an umbrella committee should be appointed with powers to regulate action of these bodies. Hence, only action II is the right course of action.
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For accountability of plethora of bodies, an umbrella committee should be appointed with powers to regulate action of these bodies. Hence, only action II is the right course of action.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below a statement/s is given followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a practicable and feasible step or administrative decision to be taken for follow-up, improvement, or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the bases of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true and decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Give answer-Statement:
The mafia is running a parallel government in State X.
Course of action
I. Government must take strict action against the mafia group.
II. People of the state should be provided with weapons for self-defence.Correct
Action I will help government to curb the mafia. Action II is not feasible. Hence, only action I is the right course of action.
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Action I will help government to curb the mafia. Action II is not feasible. Hence, only action I is the right course of action.
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningThe uniform resource locator (URL) is case sensitive in the?
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and 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 in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 30 owl 56 raise 27 egg 23 still 20 holy 15 apple.
Step I: 20 30 owl 56 raise egg 23 still holy 15 apple 27.
Step II: holy 20 30 56 raise egg 23 still 15 apple 27 owl.
Step III: 30 holy 20 56 raise egg still 15 apple 27 owl 23.
Step IV: raise 30 holy 20 56 still 15 apple 27 owl 23 egg.
Step V: 56 raise 30 holy 20 still apple 27 owl 23 egg 15.
Step VI: still 56 raise 30 holy 20 27 owl 23 egg 15 apple.
Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement.
As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.How many steps will be required to complete the above input?
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The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape.Incorrect
The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape. -
Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and 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 in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 30 owl 56 raise 27 egg 23 still 20 holy 15 apple.
Step I: 20 30 owl 56 raise egg 23 still holy 15 apple 27.
Step II: holy 20 30 56 raise egg 23 still 15 apple 27 owl.
Step III: 30 holy 20 56 raise egg still 15 apple 27 owl 23.
Step IV: raise 30 holy 20 56 still 15 apple 27 owl 23 egg.
Step V: 56 raise 30 holy 20 still apple 27 owl 23 egg 15.
Step VI: still 56 raise 30 holy 20 27 owl 23 egg 15 apple.
Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement.
As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.In the seventh step of the rearrangement, ‘call’ is related to ‘38’and ‘open’ is related to ‘33’ in a certain way. Which of the following would ‘land’ be related to, following the same pattern?
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The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape.Incorrect
The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape. -
Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and 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 in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 30 owl 56 raise 27 egg 23 still 20 holy 15 apple.
Step I: 20 30 owl 56 raise egg 23 still holy 15 apple 27.
Step II: holy 20 30 56 raise egg 23 still 15 apple 27 owl.
Step III: 30 holy 20 56 raise egg still 15 apple 27 owl 23.
Step IV: raise 30 holy 20 56 still 15 apple 27 owl 23 egg.
Step V: 56 raise 30 holy 20 still apple 27 owl 23 egg 15.
Step VI: still 56 raise 30 holy 20 27 owl 23 egg 15 apple.
Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement.
As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.How many words and numbers are there between ‘under’ and ‘38’ in the sixth step of the output?
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The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape.Incorrect
The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape. -
Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and 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 in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 30 owl 56 raise 27 egg 23 still 20 holy 15 apple.
Step I: 20 30 owl 56 raise egg 23 still holy 15 apple 27.
Step II: holy 20 30 56 raise egg 23 still 15 apple 27 owl.
Step III: 30 holy 20 56 raise egg still 15 apple 27 owl 23.
Step IV: raise 30 holy 20 56 still 15 apple 27 owl 23 egg.
Step V: 56 raise 30 holy 20 still apple 27 owl 23 egg 15.
Step VI: still 56 raise 30 holy 20 27 owl 23 egg 15 apple.
Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement.
As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.In which step are the elements ‘call 18 50 ape same 21’ found in the same order?
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The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape.Incorrect
The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape. -
Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and 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 in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: 30 owl 56 raise 27 egg 23 still 20 holy 15 apple.
Step I: 20 30 owl 56 raise egg 23 still holy 15 apple 27.
Step II: holy 20 30 56 raise egg 23 still 15 apple 27 owl.
Step III: 30 holy 20 56 raise egg still 15 apple 27 owl 23.
Step IV: raise 30 holy 20 56 still 15 apple 27 owl 23 egg.
Step V: 56 raise 30 holy 20 still apple 27 owl 23 egg 15.
Step VI: still 56 raise 30 holy 20 27 owl 23 egg 15 apple.
Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement.
As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.Which of the following represents the position of ‘37’ in the last but one step?
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The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape.Incorrect
The machine rearranges two numbers and two words in each step. The words and numbers are arranged alternatively in each step from both right end and left end. The numbers are arranged as smallest even number from left to right and greatest odd number from right to left after that consonants are arranged in increasing alphabetical order from left to right and vowels are arranged decreasing alphabetical order from right to left.
Input: call 40 37 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 18 38 mango 21 open.
Step I: 18 call 40 ice land 50 25 under ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37.
Step II: call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same 33 38 mango 21 open 37 under.
Step III: 38 call 18 40 ice land 50 25 ape same mango 21 open 37 under 33.
Step IV: land 38 call 18 40 ice50 25 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open.
Step V: 40 land 38 call 18 ice 50 ape same mango 21 37 under 33 open 25.
Step VI: mango 40 land 38 call 18 50 ape same 21 37 under 33 open 25 ice.
Step VII: 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 ape same 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21.
Step VIII: same 50 mango 40 land 38 call 18 37 under 33 open 25 ice 21 ape. -
Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a restaurant, eight persons i.e. B, M, T, J, S, V, P and K are sitting around a square table and facing towards centre. Four persons sit at corner and four persons sit at middle of the square of the table. All the friends are of different ages but below from 50 years old. The ages of the one who sit at the middle of square table is of multiple of 3 and the one who sit at the corner is of multiple of 2.The one whose age is 9 years old sits 2nd right of J. There are two persons sit between the one whose age is 9 years and T whose age is not of multiple of 10. The one whose age is 27 years old sits immediate left of T and the difference of ages of the one who is of 27 years old and the one who sits immediate right of the B is 6 years. The one whose age is 48 years old sits 2nd left of B. B sits immediate right of V whose age is of multiple of 3. M sits immediate right of P. The addition of ages of J and S is 72 years old. There are three persons sit between P and K whose age is of multiple of 2. The one whose age is 24 years old sits 2nd left of the one whose age is 40 years old. The addition of the ages of the one who sits immediate right of K and the one who sits 3rd right of S is 37 years.Who among the following is of 21 years old?
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a restaurant, eight persons i.e. B, M, T, J, S, V, P and K are sitting around a square table and facing towards centre. Four persons sit at corner and four persons sit at middle of the square of the table. All the friends are of different ages but below from 50 years old. The ages of the one who sit at the middle of square table is of multiple of 3 and the one who sit at the corner is of multiple of 2.The one whose age is 9 years old sits 2nd right of J. There are two persons sit between the one whose age is 9 years and T whose age is not of multiple of 10. The one whose age is 27 years old sits immediate left of T and the difference of ages of the one who is of 27 years old and the one who sits immediate right of the B is 6 years. The one whose age is 48 years old sits 2nd left of B. B sits immediate right of V whose age is of multiple of 3. M sits immediate right of P. The addition of ages of J and S is 72 years old. There are three persons sit between P and K whose age is of multiple of 2. The one whose age is 24 years old sits 2nd left of the one whose age is 40 years old. The addition of the ages of the one who sits immediate right of K and the one who sits 3rd right of S is 37 years.Who sits 2nd right of the one who sits immediate left of the one whose age is 24 years old?
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a restaurant, eight persons i.e. B, M, T, J, S, V, P and K are sitting around a square table and facing towards centre. Four persons sit at corner and four persons sit at middle of the square of the table. All the friends are of different ages but below from 50 years old. The ages of the one who sit at the middle of square table is of multiple of 3 and the one who sit at the corner is of multiple of 2.The one whose age is 9 years old sits 2nd right of J. There are two persons sit between the one whose age is 9 years and T whose age is not of multiple of 10. The one whose age is 27 years old sits immediate left of T and the difference of ages of the one who is of 27 years old and the one who sits immediate right of the B is 6 years. The one whose age is 48 years old sits 2nd left of B. B sits immediate right of V whose age is of multiple of 3. M sits immediate right of P. The addition of ages of J and S is 72 years old. There are three persons sit between P and K whose age is of multiple of 2. The one whose age is 24 years old sits 2nd left of the one whose age is 40 years old. The addition of the ages of the one who sits immediate right of K and the one who sits 3rd right of S is 37 years.How many persons sit between the one who is of 9 years old and the one who is of 27 years old? (
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a restaurant, eight persons i.e. B, M, T, J, S, V, P and K are sitting around a square table and facing towards centre. Four persons sit at corner and four persons sit at middle of the square of the table. All the friends are of different ages but below from 50 years old. The ages of the one who sit at the middle of square table is of multiple of 3 and the one who sit at the corner is of multiple of 2.The one whose age is 9 years old sits 2nd right of J. There are two persons sit between the one whose age is 9 years and T whose age is not of multiple of 10. The one whose age is 27 years old sits immediate left of T and the difference of ages of the one who is of 27 years old and the one who sits immediate right of the B is 6 years. The one whose age is 48 years old sits 2nd left of B. B sits immediate right of V whose age is of multiple of 3. M sits immediate right of P. The addition of ages of J and S is 72 years old. There are three persons sit between P and K whose age is of multiple of 2. The one whose age is 24 years old sits 2nd left of the one whose age is 40 years old. The addition of the ages of the one who sits immediate right of K and the one who sits 3rd right of S is 37 years.Who among the following sits diagonally opposite to B?
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a restaurant, eight persons i.e. B, M, T, J, S, V, P and K are sitting around a square table and facing towards centre. Four persons sit at corner and four persons sit at middle of the square of the table. All the friends are of different ages but below from 50 years old. The ages of the one who sit at the middle of square table is of multiple of 3 and the one who sit at the corner is of multiple of 2.The one whose age is 9 years old sits 2nd right of J. There are two persons sit between the one whose age is 9 years and T whose age is not of multiple of 10. The one whose age is 27 years old sits immediate left of T and the difference of ages of the one who is of 27 years old and the one who sits immediate right of the B is 6 years. The one whose age is 48 years old sits 2nd left of B. B sits immediate right of V whose age is of multiple of 3. M sits immediate right of P. The addition of ages of J and S is 72 years old. There are three persons sit between P and K whose age is of multiple of 2. The one whose age is 24 years old sits 2nd left of the one whose age is 40 years old. The addition of the ages of the one who sits immediate right of K and the one who sits 3rd right of S is 37 years.Who among the following sits immediate right of J?
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningWhere does most data go first with in a computer memory hierarchy?
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningComputer uses the_________number system to store data and perform calculations?
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer-How is T related to K?
I. K is the only daughter of L and J.
II. R’s sister J has married to T’s brother L, who is the only son of his parents.Correct
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer-How is M related to N?
I. P, who has only two kids M and N, is the mother-in-law of Q, who is sister-in-law of N.
II. R, the sister-in-law of M, is the daughter-in-law of S, who has only two kids M and N.Correct
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer-Which train did Sailesh catch to go to office?
I. Sailesh did not catch the 10.40 a.m. train or any train after that time.
II. Sailesh missed his usual train of 10.25 a.m. A train comes in every 5 minutes.Correct
If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
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If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘water earth fixing food’ is coded as ‘id5 tu6 sv5 wu4’
‘award no using great’ is coded as ‘lm2 tf5 gt5 wz5’
‘greatest word likely wastage’ is coded as ‘wd4 bo6 gt8 vd7’Which of the following is the code for ‘working’?Correct
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘water earth fixing food’ is coded as ‘id5 tu6 sv5 wu4’
‘award no using great’ is coded as ‘lm2 tf5 gt5 wz5’
‘greatest word likely wastage’ is coded as ‘wd4 bo6 gt8 vd7’Which of the following word is coded as ‘vi5’?Correct
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘water earth fixing food’ is coded as ‘id5 tu6 sv5 wu4’
‘award no using great’ is coded as ‘lm2 tf5 gt5 wz5’
‘greatest word likely wastage’ is coded as ‘wd4 bo6 gt8 vd7’What will be the code of ‘word orange’?Correct
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘water earth fixing food’ is coded as ‘id5 tu6 sv5 wu4’
‘award no using great’ is coded as ‘lm2 tf5 gt5 wz5’
‘greatest word likely wastage’ is coded as ‘wd4 bo6 gt8 vd7’Which of the following code is coded for ‘Earth’?Correct
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘water earth fixing food’ is coded as ‘id5 tu6 sv5 wu4’
‘award no using great’ is coded as ‘lm2 tf5 gt5 wz5’
‘greatest word likely wastage’ is coded as ‘wd4 bo6 gt8 vd7’What will be the code of ‘Mango’?Correct
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a straight line (but not necessarily in the same order). Three of them are facing south and rests are facing north direction. They all have their lucky numbers i.e. 12, 13, 37, 47, 52, 17, 25, and 18 (not necessarily in same order).
F sits right of C. E’s lucky number is a prime number. G and E face opposite direction. C’s lucky number is average of E’s lucky number and F’s lucky number. B sits third from the extreme end of the row. H’s lucky number is at least less than two numbers among all the given numbers. C doesn’t face north direction. G is an immediate neighbor of C and E both. B faces south direction. B’s lucky number is less than G’s lucky number but greater than H’s lucky number. D sits 2nd to the right of G. C sits immediate left of B. H sits 3rd right of C. The one, who sit at corner, has lucky number is a prime number. All the friends who sit left of D, those lucky numbers are less than the lucky number of D. E’s lucky number is greater than at least three numbers among all the given numbers. The one whose lucky number is 17 doesn’t sit, immediate right of D and immediate left of F.Who among the following is second to the left of the one whose lucky number is 52?
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a straight line (but not necessarily in the same order). Three of them are facing south and rests are facing north direction. They all have their lucky numbers i.e. 12, 13, 37, 47, 52, 17, 25, and 18 (not necessarily in same order).
F sits right of C. E’s lucky number is a prime number. G and E face opposite direction. C’s lucky number is average of E’s lucky number and F’s lucky number. B sits third from the extreme end of the row. H’s lucky number is at least less than two numbers among all the given numbers. C doesn’t face north direction. G is an immediate neighbor of C and E both. B faces south direction. B’s lucky number is less than G’s lucky number but greater than H’s lucky number. D sits 2nd to the right of G. C sits immediate left of B. H sits 3rd right of C. The one, who sit at corner, has lucky number is a prime number. All the friends who sit left of D, those lucky numbers are less than the lucky number of D. E’s lucky number is greater than at least three numbers among all the given numbers. The one whose lucky number is 17 doesn’t sit, immediate right of D and immediate left of F.What is the lucky number of C?
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a straight line (but not necessarily in the same order). Three of them are facing south and rests are facing north direction. They all have their lucky numbers i.e. 12, 13, 37, 47, 52, 17, 25, and 18 (not necessarily in same order).
F sits right of C. E’s lucky number is a prime number. G and E face opposite direction. C’s lucky number is average of E’s lucky number and F’s lucky number. B sits third from the extreme end of the row. H’s lucky number is at least less than two numbers among all the given numbers. C doesn’t face north direction. G is an immediate neighbor of C and E both. B faces south direction. B’s lucky number is less than G’s lucky number but greater than H’s lucky number. D sits 2nd to the right of G. C sits immediate left of B. H sits 3rd right of C. The one, who sit at corner, has lucky number is a prime number. All the friends who sit left of D, those lucky numbers are less than the lucky number of D. E’s lucky number is greater than at least three numbers among all the given numbers. The one whose lucky number is 17 doesn’t sit, immediate right of D and immediate left of F.Who among the following sits third to the right of the one whose lucky number is 25?
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a straight line (but not necessarily in the same order). Three of them are facing south and rests are facing north direction. They all have their lucky numbers i.e. 12, 13, 37, 47, 52, 17, 25, and 18 (not necessarily in same order).
F sits right of C. E’s lucky number is a prime number. G and E face opposite direction. C’s lucky number is average of E’s lucky number and F’s lucky number. B sits third from the extreme end of the row. H’s lucky number is at least less than two numbers among all the given numbers. C doesn’t face north direction. G is an immediate neighbor of C and E both. B faces south direction. B’s lucky number is less than G’s lucky number but greater than H’s lucky number. D sits 2nd to the right of G. C sits immediate left of B. H sits 3rd right of C. The one, who sit at corner, has lucky number is a prime number. All the friends who sit left of D, those lucky numbers are less than the lucky number of D. E’s lucky number is greater than at least three numbers among all the given numbers. The one whose lucky number is 17 doesn’t sit, immediate right of D and immediate left of F.What is the position of F with respect to the one whose lucky number is 37?
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are sitting in a straight line (but not necessarily in the same order). Three of them are facing south and rests are facing north direction. They all have their lucky numbers i.e. 12, 13, 37, 47, 52, 17, 25, and 18 (not necessarily in same order).
F sits right of C. E’s lucky number is a prime number. G and E face opposite direction. C’s lucky number is average of E’s lucky number and F’s lucky number. B sits third from the extreme end of the row. H’s lucky number is at least less than two numbers among all the given numbers. C doesn’t face north direction. G is an immediate neighbor of C and E both. B faces south direction. B’s lucky number is less than G’s lucky number but greater than H’s lucky number. D sits 2nd to the right of G. C sits immediate left of B. H sits 3rd right of C. The one, who sit at corner, has lucky number is a prime number. All the friends who sit left of D, those lucky numbers are less than the lucky number of D. E’s lucky number is greater than at least three numbers among all the given numbers. The one whose lucky number is 17 doesn’t sit, immediate right of D and immediate left of F.C faces in which direction?
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B).
these statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
Given answer-(A) India has clinched the gold medal and the trophy in hockey championship defeating Australia.
(B) Mr Dato Mustafa has given out the trophy to the winners.Correct
Statement (A) is the cause and (B) is its effect.
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Statement (A) is the cause and (B) is its effect.
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B).
these statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
Given answer-(A) the Bar Council of India (BCI) has ordered all evening law colleges in the country to close down from the coming academic session.
(B) the standard of education in evening law colleges was found in the state of deterioration.Correct
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has ordered evening law colleges to close down because the standard of education in evening law colleges was decreasing. So, (B) is the cause and (A) is its effect.
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The Bar Council of India (BCI) has ordered evening law colleges to close down because the standard of education in evening law colleges was decreasing. So, (B) is the cause and (A) is its effect.
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B).
these statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
Given answer-(A) The finance ministry has imposed additional taxation.
(B) The fiscal deficit of the country has been reduced.Correct
The fiscal deficit of the country has decreased because the finance ministry has imposed additional taxation. So, statement (A) is the cause and (B) is its effect.
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The fiscal deficit of the country has decreased because the finance ministry has imposed additional taxation. So, statement (A) is the cause and (B) is its effect.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningMemory unit is a part of ______?
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question 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 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 bricks are stones.
Some stones are rocks.
All rocks are mountains.
Conclusion:
I. Some mountains can never bricks.
II. All stones can be mountains.Correct
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question 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 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 radios are telephones.
All telephones are mirrors.
All mirrors are desks.
Conclusion:
I. Some radios can be mirrors.
II. All desks can never be telephones.Correct
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question 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 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 furniture are jungles.
No jungle is a road.
Some roads are hills.
Conclusion:
I. Some hills can not be jungles.
II. No hill is a jungle.Correct
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question 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 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 windows are boats.
All boats are doors.
All doors are buildings.
Conclusion:
I. All boats can not be buildings.
II. All doors can never be windows.Correct
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question 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 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 houses are wheels.
Some wheels are trees.
No tree is a plant.
Conclusion:
I. No house is a plant.
II. All wheels can never be plant.Correct
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningCell phones use ____________ to access the Internet?
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven persons, A, B, C, D, E, F and G and they like different colours viz. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown, and Black (not necessarily in same order). Also they are from different states viz. UP, MP, AP, HP, Bihar, WB and Uttarakhand, but not necessarily in the same order. They all go for a vacation on different days from Monday to Sunday (not necessarily in same order).
The one, who likes yellow colour, doesn’t go on Tuesday and Sunday. A is neither from HP nor from MP. G likes black colour. Either C or D is from AP. The one who likes brown colour goes on Friday. The one who is from Bihar goes on Thursday. B is from UP and F likes pink color. The one who is from HP likes blue colour. D and C both are not from HP. E doesn’t go on Tuesday. The one, who is from MP likes red colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like black and pink colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like brown and yellow colour. C and D don’t like brown colour. F is not from WB. D doesn’t like yellow colour but goes on Monday. The one who likes green colour goes on Saturday.F is from which of the following state and goes for vacation on which day?
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven persons, A, B, C, D, E, F and G and they like different colours viz. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown, and Black (not necessarily in same order). Also they are from different states viz. UP, MP, AP, HP, Bihar, WB and Uttarakhand, but not necessarily in the same order. They all go for a vacation on different days from Monday to Sunday (not necessarily in same order).
The one, who likes yellow colour, doesn’t go on Tuesday and Sunday. A is neither from HP nor from MP. G likes black colour. Either C or D is from AP. The one who likes brown colour goes on Friday. The one who is from Bihar goes on Thursday. B is from UP and F likes pink color. The one who is from HP likes blue colour. D and C both are not from HP. E doesn’t go on Tuesday. The one, who is from MP likes red colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like black and pink colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like brown and yellow colour. C and D don’t like brown colour. F is not from WB. D doesn’t like yellow colour but goes on Monday. The one who likes green colour goes on Saturday.The one who likes red colour is from which of the following state?
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven persons, A, B, C, D, E, F and G and they like different colours viz. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown, and Black (not necessarily in same order). Also they are from different states viz. UP, MP, AP, HP, Bihar, WB and Uttarakhand, but not necessarily in the same order. They all go for a vacation on different days from Monday to Sunday (not necessarily in same order).
The one, who likes yellow colour, doesn’t go on Tuesday and Sunday. A is neither from HP nor from MP. G likes black colour. Either C or D is from AP. The one who likes brown colour goes on Friday. The one who is from Bihar goes on Thursday. B is from UP and F likes pink color. The one who is from HP likes blue colour. D and C both are not from HP. E doesn’t go on Tuesday. The one, who is from MP likes red colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like black and pink colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like brown and yellow colour. C and D don’t like brown colour. F is not from WB. D doesn’t like yellow colour but goes on Monday. The one who likes green colour goes on Saturday.Who among the following likes yellow colour?
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven persons, A, B, C, D, E, F and G and they like different colours viz. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown, and Black (not necessarily in same order). Also they are from different states viz. UP, MP, AP, HP, Bihar, WB and Uttarakhand, but not necessarily in the same order. They all go for a vacation on different days from Monday to Sunday (not necessarily in same order).
The one, who likes yellow colour, doesn’t go on Tuesday and Sunday. A is neither from HP nor from MP. G likes black colour. Either C or D is from AP. The one who likes brown colour goes on Friday. The one who is from Bihar goes on Thursday. B is from UP and F likes pink color. The one who is from HP likes blue colour. D and C both are not from HP. E doesn’t go on Tuesday. The one, who is from MP likes red colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like black and pink colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like brown and yellow colour. C and D don’t like brown colour. F is not from WB. D doesn’t like yellow colour but goes on Monday. The one who likes green colour goes on Saturday.Which of the following statements is true?
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are seven persons, A, B, C, D, E, F and G and they like different colours viz. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown, and Black (not necessarily in same order). Also they are from different states viz. UP, MP, AP, HP, Bihar, WB and Uttarakhand, but not necessarily in the same order. They all go for a vacation on different days from Monday to Sunday (not necessarily in same order).
The one, who likes yellow colour, doesn’t go on Tuesday and Sunday. A is neither from HP nor from MP. G likes black colour. Either C or D is from AP. The one who likes brown colour goes on Friday. The one who is from Bihar goes on Thursday. B is from UP and F likes pink color. The one who is from HP likes blue colour. D and C both are not from HP. E doesn’t go on Tuesday. The one, who is from MP likes red colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like black and pink colour. The one who is from Uttarakhand doesn’t like brown and yellow colour. C and D don’t like brown colour. F is not from WB. D doesn’t like yellow colour but goes on Monday. The one who likes green colour goes on Saturday.D likes which of the following colour?
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a class, A is 6th from the top and B is 18th from the bottom. C is 14 ranks below A and 16 ranks above B. How many students are there in the class?
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34+20-1=53
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a certain code language, the word ‘ INCUMBENT’ is written as ‘ TCNBMUNEI’. How will the word ‘ PUBLISHED’ be written in that language?
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