Set 06 Mains Clerical Reasoning & Computer
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- Reasoning & Computers (Ques 1 to 50)
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, U, V, W, and X are sitting around a circular table in which only 2 persons are facing the center and rest are facing outside the center. Each of them likes different colours viz. Red, Green, Pink, Peach, Blue, Grey, Cyan and Brown. Also they belong to different countries India, Nepal, Japan, Austria, Italy, France, Germany, and America (but not necessarily in the same order).
V doesn’t belong to Italy. C belongs to Austria and is not an immediate neighbour of V. The one who likes green colour sits 2nd place away from the one who belongs to America. U belongs to Japan and sits 2nd to the left of X, who likes grey colour. The one who belongs to Germany likes cyan colour. The one who likes pink colour sits 2nd left of V. W belongs to India but doesn’t like blue colour. D belongs to France. C sits 2nd place away from the one who likes blue colour. The one who belongs to Italy sits 2nd left of U. A doesn’t belong to America. Both the immediate neighbours of C face opposite direction of C. V is not an immediate neighbour of both, the one who belongs to Italy and X. A likes red colour, sits immediate right of U. W doesn’t like green and brown colour. X does not belong to Italy.Who is sitting second to the right of the one, who belongs to Austria?
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, U, V, W, and X are sitting around a circular table in which only 2 persons are facing the center and rest are facing outside the center. Each of them likes different colours viz. Red, Green, Pink, Peach, Blue, Grey, Cyan and Brown. Also they belong to different countries India, Nepal, Japan, Austria, Italy, France, Germany, and America (but not necessarily in the same order).
V doesn’t belong to Italy. C belongs to Austria and is not an immediate neighbour of V. The one who likes green colour sits 2nd place away from the one who belongs to America. U belongs to Japan and sits 2nd to the left of X, who likes grey colour. The one who belongs to Germany likes cyan colour. The one who likes pink colour sits 2nd left of V. W belongs to India but doesn’t like blue colour. D belongs to France. C sits 2nd place away from the one who likes blue colour. The one who belongs to Italy sits 2nd left of U. A doesn’t belong to America. Both the immediate neighbours of C face opposite direction of C. V is not an immediate neighbour of both, the one who belongs to Italy and X. A likes red colour, sits immediate right of U. W doesn’t like green and brown colour. X does not belong to Italy.Who among the following person likes cyan colour?
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, U, V, W, and X are sitting around a circular table in which only 2 persons are facing the center and rest are facing outside the center. Each of them likes different colours viz. Red, Green, Pink, Peach, Blue, Grey, Cyan and Brown. Also they belong to different countries India, Nepal, Japan, Austria, Italy, France, Germany, and America (but not necessarily in the same order).
V doesn’t belong to Italy. C belongs to Austria and is not an immediate neighbour of V. The one who likes green colour sits 2nd place away from the one who belongs to America. U belongs to Japan and sits 2nd to the left of X, who likes grey colour. The one who belongs to Germany likes cyan colour. The one who likes pink colour sits 2nd left of V. W belongs to India but doesn’t like blue colour. D belongs to France. C sits 2nd place away from the one who likes blue colour. The one who belongs to Italy sits 2nd left of U. A doesn’t belong to America. Both the immediate neighbours of C face opposite direction of C. V is not an immediate neighbour of both, the one who belongs to Italy and X. A likes red colour, sits immediate right of U. W doesn’t like green and brown colour. X does not belong to Italy.Which of the following combination is not true regarding the given sitting arrangement?
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, U, V, W, and X are sitting around a circular table in which only 2 persons are facing the center and rest are facing outside the center. Each of them likes different colours viz. Red, Green, Pink, Peach, Blue, Grey, Cyan and Brown. Also they belong to different countries India, Nepal, Japan, Austria, Italy, France, Germany, and America (but not necessarily in the same order).
V doesn’t belong to Italy. C belongs to Austria and is not an immediate neighbour of V. The one who likes green colour sits 2nd place away from the one who belongs to America. U belongs to Japan and sits 2nd to the left of X, who likes grey colour. The one who belongs to Germany likes cyan colour. The one who likes pink colour sits 2nd left of V. W belongs to India but doesn’t like blue colour. D belongs to France. C sits 2nd place away from the one who likes blue colour. The one who belongs to Italy sits 2nd left of U. A doesn’t belong to America. Both the immediate neighbours of C face opposite direction of C. V is not an immediate neighbour of both, the one who belongs to Italy and X. A likes red colour, sits immediate right of U. W doesn’t like green and brown colour. X does not belong to Italy.What is the position of W with respect to the one who likes Brown colour?
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, U, V, W, and X are sitting around a circular table in which only 2 persons are facing the center and rest are facing outside the center. Each of them likes different colours viz. Red, Green, Pink, Peach, Blue, Grey, Cyan and Brown. Also they belong to different countries India, Nepal, Japan, Austria, Italy, France, Germany, and America (but not necessarily in the same order).
V doesn’t belong to Italy. C belongs to Austria and is not an immediate neighbour of V. The one who likes green colour sits 2nd place away from the one who belongs to America. U belongs to Japan and sits 2nd to the left of X, who likes grey colour. The one who belongs to Germany likes cyan colour. The one who likes pink colour sits 2nd left of V. W belongs to India but doesn’t like blue colour. D belongs to France. C sits 2nd place away from the one who likes blue colour. The one who belongs to Italy sits 2nd left of U. A doesn’t belong to America. Both the immediate neighbours of C face opposite direction of C. V is not an immediate neighbour of both, the one who belongs to Italy and X. A likes red colour, sits immediate right of U. W doesn’t like green and brown colour. X does not belong to Italy.Which of the following statements is true according to the given sitting arrangement?
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following diagram and convert it into other diagrams by implementing the instructions which is given in each step to get next step.
For Step-1:
(i) In the arrangement, alphabets swap their position, if addition of alphabetical value of the alphabets are odd number.
(ii) In the arrangement, alphabets are interchanged with the opposite letters, if addition of place value of the alphabets are even number.
For Step-2:
(i) If the alphabets contain at least one vowel –
Then replace only vowel with previous letter according to alphabetic series and consonants remains same.
(ii) If the alphabets contain no vowel-
Then replace consonants with next letter according to alphabetic series.
For Step-3: step 3 is coded in some special pattern.
As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
And answer the following questions.
Which of the following element is placed immediate next to the element of ‘WS’ in step 3 in clock-wise direction?
Correct
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following diagram and convert it into other diagrams by implementing the instructions which is given in each step to get next step.
For Step-1:
(i) In the arrangement, alphabets swap their position, if addition of alphabetical value of the alphabets are odd number.
(ii) In the arrangement, alphabets are interchanged with the opposite letters, if addition of place value of the alphabets are even number.
For Step-2:
(i) If the alphabets contain at least one vowel –
Then replace only vowel with previous letter according to alphabetic series and consonants remains same.
(ii) If the alphabets contain no vowel-
Then replace consonants with next letter according to alphabetic series.
For Step-3: step 3 is coded in some special pattern.
As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
And answer the following questions.
Which of the following element is placed opposite to the element ‘NC’ in step 2?
Correct
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following diagram and convert it into other diagrams by implementing the instructions which is given in each step to get next step.
For Step-1:
(i) In the arrangement, alphabets swap their position, if addition of alphabetical value of the alphabets are odd number.
(ii) In the arrangement, alphabets are interchanged with the opposite letters, if addition of place value of the alphabets are even number.
For Step-2:
(i) If the alphabets contain at least one vowel –
Then replace only vowel with previous letter according to alphabetic series and consonants remains same.
(ii) If the alphabets contain no vowel-
Then replace consonants with next letter according to alphabetic series.
For Step-3: step 3 is coded in some special pattern.
As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
And answer the following questions.
Which of the following element in step 3 will be at place of ‘DN’ which is in step-2, after the applied operation?
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Solution:
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Solution:
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following diagram and convert it into other diagrams by implementing the instructions which is given in each step to get next step.
For Step-1:
(i) In the arrangement, alphabets swap their position, if addition of alphabetical value of the alphabets are odd number.
(ii) In the arrangement, alphabets are interchanged with the opposite letters, if addition of place value of the alphabets are even number.
For Step-2:
(i) If the alphabets contain at least one vowel –
Then replace only vowel with previous letter according to alphabetic series and consonants remains same.
(ii) If the alphabets contain no vowel-
Then replace consonants with next letter according to alphabetic series.
For Step-3: step 3 is coded in some special pattern.
As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
And answer the following questions.
Which of the following replaces ‘CZ’ from step-1 to step-2?
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Solution:
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Solution:
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following diagram and convert it into other diagrams by implementing the instructions which is given in each step to get next step.
For Step-1:
(i) In the arrangement, alphabets swap their position, if addition of alphabetical value of the alphabets are odd number.
(ii) In the arrangement, alphabets are interchanged with the opposite letters, if addition of place value of the alphabets are even number.
For Step-2:
(i) If the alphabets contain at least one vowel –
Then replace only vowel with previous letter according to alphabetic series and consonants remains same.
(ii) If the alphabets contain no vowel-
Then replace consonants with next letter according to alphabetic series.
For Step-3: step 3 is coded in some special pattern.
As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
And answer the following questions.
Which of the following replaces ‘RT’ from input to step-1?
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Solution:
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Solution:
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 1.
The alphabets are arranged according to the directions are given for step 2.
For Step-3:
Succeeding letter of the opposite letter of both the alphabets are written in the step-3
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer wants to purchase product “X” online:Can it possible that customer made payment through mobile wallet while he/she is purchasing the product online?
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No, this is not possible according to given DFD. Customer can made payment through credit/debit card or by cash on delivery (cod) option only.
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No, this is not possible according to given DFD. Customer can made payment through credit/debit card or by cash on delivery (cod) option only.
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer wants to purchase product “X” online:Can customer purchase the product online without registering themselves?
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This is not possible according to DFD. Customer has to first register with shopping company then he/she can purchase the product.
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This is not possible according to DFD. Customer has to first register with shopping company then he/she can purchase the product.
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer wants to purchase product “X” online:If customer wants to replace or return the product after purchasing online, then what step he/she must follow?
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Data is insufficient. This is not mention at all in DFD.
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Data is insufficient. This is not mention at all in DFD.
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer wants to purchase product “X” online:Can customer purchase the product online while he/she has not enough money in his/her debit/credit card?
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We can see the DFD and find that, Customer can select the cash on delivery option when there is not sufficient money in his/her debit card.
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We can see the DFD and find that, Customer can select the cash on delivery option when there is not sufficient money in his/her debit card.
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer wants to purchase product “X” online:If customer made payment and his/her address is wrong then what will happen?
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Data is insufficient. This is not mention in DFD.
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Data is insufficient. This is not mention in DFD.
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningStatistics released by the National Crime Records Bureau show the maximum unnatural deaths recorded in 2012 were in road accidents.
Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above statement?Correct
Accident have a direct link to violation of traffic rules and regulations.
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Accident have a direct link to violation of traffic rules and regulations.
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningOwing to delayed and weak south-west monsoon there is an alarming depletion in the water levels of important reservoirs.
Which of the following courses of action could be taken by the government?Correct
Judicious and regulated release of water is the proper way out.
2nd does not make sense because absence of rains will also lead to scarcity of ground water.
3rd is ruled out because it is not directly related.Incorrect
Judicious and regulated release of water is the proper way out.
2nd does not make sense because absence of rains will also lead to scarcity of ground water.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningThe Rail Ministry has decided to set up one-stop facility counters to attend the various needs of the passengers at all major stations.
Which of the following assumption is implicit in the above statement? (An assumption is something taken for granted)Correct
Whenever a facility is provided to people, the assumption is that it would lead to better services to them.
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Whenever a facility is provided to people, the assumption is that it would lead to better services to them.
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
“central unit word access” is written as “@23T @22S #33D @6L”
“floppy disk mother board” is written as “#28K @33D #28Y @20R”
“powerpoint music race application” is written as “@30C @4E &29T %31N”What is code for “Current”?Correct
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
“central unit word access” is written as “@23T @22S #33D @6L”
“floppy disk mother board” is written as “#28K @33D #28Y @20R”
“powerpoint music race application” is written as “@30C @4E &29T %31N”What is code for Capture?Correct
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
“central unit word access” is written as “@23T @22S #33D @6L”
“floppy disk mother board” is written as “#28K @33D #28Y @20R”
“powerpoint music race application” is written as “@30C @4E &29T %31N”Code “@15G” may be used for which of the following word?Correct
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
“central unit word access” is written as “@23T @22S #33D @6L”
“floppy disk mother board” is written as “#28K @33D #28Y @20R”
“powerpoint music race application” is written as “@30C @4E &29T %31N”What can be the code for “River north”?Correct
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions: In a certain code,
“central unit word access” is written as “@23T @22S #33D @6L”
“floppy disk mother board” is written as “#28K @33D #28Y @20R”
“powerpoint music race application” is written as “@30C @4E &29T %31N”What could be the possible code for “Accessibility”?Correct
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningA statement is given followed by three courses of action. A course is taken for improvement, follow-up etc. Read the statement carefully and pick the correct answer choice.Statement:
A painting worth Rs. 70 lakhs of a reputed painter has been stolen from an exhibition of city Z.
Courses of action:
I. All painting lovers should be called into police station for an enquiry.
II. Costly paintings should not be allowed for exhibition.
III. An operation for search should be started by the police after the lodging of an FIR.Correct
I is impractical. II is not appropriate. Hence, neither I nor II follows. But III follows because it is the right way of action.
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I is impractical. II is not appropriate. Hence, neither I nor II follows. But III follows because it is the right way of action.
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningA statement is given followed by three courses of action. A course is taken for improvement, follow-up etc. Read the statement carefully and pick the correct answer choice.Statement:
When all the citizens of country ‘X’ were expecting excellence from their team in the forthcoming World Cup cricket tournament, defeat in the recently-concluded one-day series against country Y is a major jolt.
Courses of action:
I. Government should immediately set up an enquiry commission to find out the reason for the dismal performance of the cricket team of country X.
II. The players should be advised to concentrate on regular practice.
III. Poor performers should be replaced by good performers, who have shown their performance in domestic cricket.Correct
(I) is a advisable because it will be helpful in taking measures to make reform in the performance of the team.
(II) is also advisable because to be perfect must do practice.
(III) is not advisable since it is matter of World Cup and new comers will take some time to adjust themselves.Incorrect
(I) is a advisable because it will be helpful in taking measures to make reform in the performance of the team.
(II) is also advisable because to be perfect must do practice.
(III) is not advisable since it is matter of World Cup and new comers will take some time to adjust themselves. -
Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight persons U, V, W, X, Y, Z, A, and B likes different players i.e. Axelsen, Jindapole, Srikanth, Kashyup, Novak, Roger, Monica, and Steffi (but not necessarily in the same order). Also they have different salaries i.e. 8500, 8250, 6785, 5500, 6000, 5000, 7550, and 7500 (but not necessarily in the same order).
U likes either Roger or Axelsen. W likes Steffi and X’s salary is 7550. B likes Kashyup and his salary is 2500rs more than the salary of W. Y’s salary is not divisible by 3. A and Z don’t like Jindapole, but the one who likes Jindapole has salary, which is 1.5 times of the salary of Roger. Z doesn’t like Roger. The one who likes Srikanth has salary, which is not a multiple of 10. The one who likes Novak has salary, which is greater than the salary of the one who likes Monica but less than the one who likes Axelsen. W’s salary is not the least salary. There is a difference of 2500rs in the salaries of Z and Y.Who among the following likes Monica?
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight persons U, V, W, X, Y, Z, A, and B likes different players i.e. Axelsen, Jindapole, Srikanth, Kashyup, Novak, Roger, Monica, and Steffi (but not necessarily in the same order). Also they have different salaries i.e. 8500, 8250, 6785, 5500, 6000, 5000, 7550, and 7500 (but not necessarily in the same order).
U likes either Roger or Axelsen. W likes Steffi and X’s salary is 7550. B likes Kashyup and his salary is 2500rs more than the salary of W. Y’s salary is not divisible by 3. A and Z don’t like Jindapole, but the one who likes Jindapole has salary, which is 1.5 times of the salary of Roger. Z doesn’t like Roger. The one who likes Srikanth has salary, which is not a multiple of 10. The one who likes Novak has salary, which is greater than the salary of the one who likes Monica but less than the one who likes Axelsen. W’s salary is not the least salary. There is a difference of 2500rs in the salaries of Z and Y.Axelsen is liked by whom and what is the salary of V?
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight persons U, V, W, X, Y, Z, A, and B likes different players i.e. Axelsen, Jindapole, Srikanth, Kashyup, Novak, Roger, Monica, and Steffi (but not necessarily in the same order). Also they have different salaries i.e. 8500, 8250, 6785, 5500, 6000, 5000, 7550, and 7500 (but not necessarily in the same order).
U likes either Roger or Axelsen. W likes Steffi and X’s salary is 7550. B likes Kashyup and his salary is 2500rs more than the salary of W. Y’s salary is not divisible by 3. A and Z don’t like Jindapole, but the one who likes Jindapole has salary, which is 1.5 times of the salary of Roger. Z doesn’t like Roger. The one who likes Srikanth has salary, which is not a multiple of 10. The one who likes Novak has salary, which is greater than the salary of the one who likes Monica but less than the one who likes Axelsen. W’s salary is not the least salary. There is a difference of 2500rs in the salaries of Z and Y.What is the salary of the one who likes Srikanth?
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight persons U, V, W, X, Y, Z, A, and B likes different players i.e. Axelsen, Jindapole, Srikanth, Kashyup, Novak, Roger, Monica, and Steffi (but not necessarily in the same order). Also they have different salaries i.e. 8500, 8250, 6785, 5500, 6000, 5000, 7550, and 7500 (but not necessarily in the same order).
U likes either Roger or Axelsen. W likes Steffi and X’s salary is 7550. B likes Kashyup and his salary is 2500rs more than the salary of W. Y’s salary is not divisible by 3. A and Z don’t like Jindapole, but the one who likes Jindapole has salary, which is 1.5 times of the salary of Roger. Z doesn’t like Roger. The one who likes Srikanth has salary, which is not a multiple of 10. The one who likes Novak has salary, which is greater than the salary of the one who likes Monica but less than the one who likes Axelsen. W’s salary is not the least salary. There is a difference of 2500rs in the salaries of Z and Y.Z likes who among the following player?
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
Eight persons U, V, W, X, Y, Z, A, and B likes different players i.e. Axelsen, Jindapole, Srikanth, Kashyup, Novak, Roger, Monica, and Steffi (but not necessarily in the same order). Also they have different salaries i.e. 8500, 8250, 6785, 5500, 6000, 5000, 7550, and 7500 (but not necessarily in the same order).
U likes either Roger or Axelsen. W likes Steffi and X’s salary is 7550. B likes Kashyup and his salary is 2500rs more than the salary of W. Y’s salary is not divisible by 3. A and Z don’t like Jindapole, but the one who likes Jindapole has salary, which is 1.5 times of the salary of Roger. Z doesn’t like Roger. The one who likes Srikanth has salary, which is not a multiple of 10. The one who likes Novak has salary, which is greater than the salary of the one who likes Monica but less than the one who likes Axelsen. W’s salary is not the least salary. There is a difference of 2500rs in the salaries of Z and Y.What is the salary of the one who likes Roger?
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements numbered given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and answer the following questions.There are 5 boxes V, W, X, Y, and Z of chocolate stored in 5 floor shelves one above the others. In which floor does box X store?
(I) Box Y is at topmost floor. Box W is just below V, but store in even numbered floor.
(II) Box Y does not store in an even number floor.
(III) Box Z does not store in even number floor.Correct
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements numbered given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and answer the following questions.Correct
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements numbered given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and answer the following questions.‘S’ is in which direction with respect to ‘Q’?
(I) P is north of Q and west of T who is south of N.
(II) T is west of J who is north east of S who is south east of P.
(III) S is north of K and south west of P.Correct
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements numbered given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and answer the following questions.What is the code for ‘X’ in a code language in which the word ‘ MIXER’ is written as
I. In the code language STRIP, MAPRO and ASTER are written asrespectively.
II. In the code language MISER is written asCorrect
From I: The symbol
have been used with some other symbols while coding STRIP, MAPRO and ASTER, Note that these word do not consist of the letter X obviously the code for X is the symbol ‘)’.
From II: The four letters M, I, E and R are present in both the words MIXER and MISER and the four symbol which are common in the codes of both the words areThus we can conclude that code for the letter is the symbol ‘)’.
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From I: The symbol
have been used with some other symbols while coding STRIP, MAPRO and ASTER, Note that these word do not consist of the letter X obviously the code for X is the symbol ‘)’.
From II: The four letters M, I, E and R are present in both the words MIXER and MISER and the four symbol which are common in the codes of both the words areThus we can conclude that code for the letter is the symbol ‘)’.
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements numbered given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements and answer the following questions.Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a parallel row facing to the north direction. Who sits between C and E?
(I) A sits second from the left end. C sits third to the left of B, who is near to E.
(II) B is not an immediate neighbor of F, who does not sits any extreme end of the row.
(III) E is not the neighbor of A.Correct
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answers the question given below.
There are nine-person U V T Z S X W Y and E Sitting in a row where some of them are facing North and remaining are facing South direction.
Note: Opposite direction means (If one face South then another person faces north and vice versa). Also, their ages are between 35-65 (means all nine members age between 35-65, and none of them have same age). W sits middle of the row, and one person sit between Y and W. E sits second to left of Y, and face opposite direction with respect of both W and Y. S and T both are immediate neighbours and one of them sits extreme end of row and both face same direction with respect of E. Number of persons sit between T and W and Z and W are same. One person sit between Z and the one whose age is a perfect square of an even number which is more than 6. U and V are immediate neighbours and difference between the ages of them is one year. Either U’s or V’s age is a perfect square of a number which is more than 5. The ages of both the immediate neighbours of W are perfect squares. U, who is 48-year-old sits third to left of X. The person who is 55-year-old sit sixth to right of T. E’s age is 10 years less than his neighbour. Z faces opposite direction with respect to both U and Y. W age is 3 years more than V. Difference between ages of Y and T is 5 years. T is older than Y, who is 2 years younger than Z. Not more than three person faces south direction and S is youngest amongst Nine.The one whose age is 37 sits at extreme end. E’s age is not 37. There is only one person sits between S and U. There are only 2 persons sit between the one whose age is 37 and the one who sits immediate right of W.Which of the following persons sits third to the left of the one whose age is 64 years?
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answers the question given below.
There are nine-person U V T Z S X W Y and E Sitting in a row where some of them are facing North and remaining are facing South direction.
Note: Opposite direction means (If one face South then another person faces north and vice versa). Also, their ages are between 35-65 (means all nine members age between 35-65, and none of them have same age). W sits middle of the row, and one person sit between Y and W. E sits second to left of Y, and face opposite direction with respect of both W and Y. S and T both are immediate neighbours and one of them sits extreme end of row and both face same direction with respect of E. Number of persons sit between T and W and Z and W are same. One person sit between Z and the one whose age is a perfect square of an even number which is more than 6. U and V are immediate neighbours and difference between the ages of them is one year. Either U’s or V’s age is a perfect square of a number which is more than 5. The ages of both the immediate neighbours of W are perfect squares. U, who is 48-year-old sits third to left of X. The person who is 55-year-old sit sixth to right of T. E’s age is 10 years less than his neighbour. Z faces opposite direction with respect to both U and Y. W age is 3 years more than V. Difference between ages of Y and T is 5 years. T is older than Y, who is 2 years younger than Z. Not more than three person faces south direction and S is youngest amongst Nine.The one whose age is 37 sits at extreme end. E’s age is not 37. There is only one person sits between S and U. There are only 2 persons sit between the one whose age is 37 and the one who sits immediate right of W.How many persons sit to the right of Y?
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answers the question given below.
There are nine-person U V T Z S X W Y and E Sitting in a row where some of them are facing North and remaining are facing South direction.
Note: Opposite direction means (If one face South then another person faces north and vice versa). Also, their ages are between 35-65 (means all nine members age between 35-65, and none of them have same age). W sits middle of the row, and one person sit between Y and W. E sits second to left of Y, and face opposite direction with respect of both W and Y. S and T both are immediate neighbours and one of them sits extreme end of row and both face same direction with respect of E. Number of persons sit between T and W and Z and W are same. One person sit between Z and the one whose age is a perfect square of an even number which is more than 6. U and V are immediate neighbours and difference between the ages of them is one year. Either U’s or V’s age is a perfect square of a number which is more than 5. The ages of both the immediate neighbours of W are perfect squares. U, who is 48-year-old sits third to left of X. The person who is 55-year-old sit sixth to right of T. E’s age is 10 years less than his neighbour. Z faces opposite direction with respect to both U and Y. W age is 3 years more than V. Difference between ages of Y and T is 5 years. T is older than Y, who is 2 years younger than Z. Not more than three person faces south direction and S is youngest amongst Nine.The one whose age is 37 sits at extreme end. E’s age is not 37. There is only one person sits between S and U. There are only 2 persons sit between the one whose age is 37 and the one who sits immediate right of W.What is the age of the person who is immediate left of V?
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answers the question given below.
There are nine-person U V T Z S X W Y and E Sitting in a row where some of them are facing North and remaining are facing South direction.
Note: Opposite direction means (If one face South then another person faces north and vice versa). Also, their ages are between 35-65 (means all nine members age between 35-65, and none of them have same age). W sits middle of the row, and one person sit between Y and W. E sits second to left of Y, and face opposite direction with respect of both W and Y. S and T both are immediate neighbours and one of them sits extreme end of row and both face same direction with respect of E. Number of persons sit between T and W and Z and W are same. One person sit between Z and the one whose age is a perfect square of an even number which is more than 6. U and V are immediate neighbours and difference between the ages of them is one year. Either U’s or V’s age is a perfect square of a number which is more than 5. The ages of both the immediate neighbours of W are perfect squares. U, who is 48-year-old sits third to left of X. The person who is 55-year-old sit sixth to right of T. E’s age is 10 years less than his neighbour. Z faces opposite direction with respect to both U and Y. W age is 3 years more than V. Difference between ages of Y and T is 5 years. T is older than Y, who is 2 years younger than Z. Not more than three person faces south direction and S is youngest amongst Nine.The one whose age is 37 sits at extreme end. E’s age is not 37. There is only one person sits between S and U. There are only 2 persons sit between the one whose age is 37 and the one who sits immediate right of W.Which group of persons represent whose ages are perfect square?
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answers the question given below.
There are nine-person U V T Z S X W Y and E Sitting in a row where some of them are facing North and remaining are facing South direction.
Note: Opposite direction means (If one face South then another person faces north and vice versa). Also, their ages are between 35-65 (means all nine members age between 35-65, and none of them have same age). W sits middle of the row, and one person sit between Y and W. E sits second to left of Y, and face opposite direction with respect of both W and Y. S and T both are immediate neighbours and one of them sits extreme end of row and both face same direction with respect of E. Number of persons sit between T and W and Z and W are same. One person sit between Z and the one whose age is a perfect square of an even number which is more than 6. U and V are immediate neighbours and difference between the ages of them is one year. Either U’s or V’s age is a perfect square of a number which is more than 5. The ages of both the immediate neighbours of W are perfect squares. U, who is 48-year-old sits third to left of X. The person who is 55-year-old sit sixth to right of T. E’s age is 10 years less than his neighbour. Z faces opposite direction with respect to both U and Y. W age is 3 years more than V. Difference between ages of Y and T is 5 years. T is older than Y, who is 2 years younger than Z. Not more than three person faces south direction and S is youngest amongst Nine.The one whose age is 37 sits at extreme end. E’s age is not 37. There is only one person sits between S and U. There are only 2 persons sit between the one whose age is 37 and the one who sits immediate right of W.How many persons sit between W and the person whose age is 45 years?
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Question 41 of 50
41. 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- good 11 start new 9 15 beginning 7 future 18
Step-I: tuzsu good 11 new 9 15 beginning 7 future 324
Step-II: odx tuzsu good 11 9 beginning 7 future 324 225
Step-III: hnne odx tuzsu 9 beginning 7 future 324 225 121
Step-IV: gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu beginning 7 324 225 121 81
Step-V: cdhhoohoh gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu 324 225 121 81 49
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performanceWhat will be the resultant if third element from the left end of step II is added to fifth element from right end of step III?Correct
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64Incorrect
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64 -
Question 42 of 50
42. 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- good 11 start new 9 15 beginning 7 future 18
Step-I: tuzsu good 11 new 9 15 beginning 7 future 324
Step-II: odx tuzsu good 11 9 beginning 7 future 324 225
Step-III: hnne odx tuzsu 9 beginning 7 future 324 225 121
Step-IV: gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu beginning 7 324 225 121 81
Step-V: cdhhoohoh gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu 324 225 121 81 49
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performanceWhat will be the third step of the given input?Correct
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64Incorrect
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64 -
Question 43 of 50
43. 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- good 11 start new 9 15 beginning 7 future 18
Step-I: tuzsu good 11 new 9 15 beginning 7 future 324
Step-II: odx tuzsu good 11 9 beginning 7 future 324 225
Step-III: hnne odx tuzsu 9 beginning 7 future 324 225 121
Step-IV: gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu beginning 7 324 225 121 81
Step-V: cdhhoohoh gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu 324 225 121 81 49
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performanceWhich of the following will be second to the right of sixth from the left end in step IV?Correct
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64Incorrect
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64 -
Question 44 of 50
44. 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- good 11 start new 9 15 beginning 7 future 18
Step-I: tuzsu good 11 new 9 15 beginning 7 future 324
Step-II: odx tuzsu good 11 9 beginning 7 future 324 225
Step-III: hnne odx tuzsu 9 beginning 7 future 324 225 121
Step-IV: gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu beginning 7 324 225 121 81
Step-V: cdhhoohoh gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu 324 225 121 81 49
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performanceWhat will be the twice of the difference of fourth element from the left end of step I and second element from right end of step V?Correct
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64Incorrect
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64 -
Question 45 of 50
45. 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- good 11 start new 9 15 beginning 7 future 18
Step-I: tuzsu good 11 new 9 15 beginning 7 future 324
Step-II: odx tuzsu good 11 9 beginning 7 future 324 225
Step-III: hnne odx tuzsu 9 beginning 7 future 324 225 121
Step-IV: gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu beginning 7 324 225 121 81
Step-V: cdhhoohoh gtutsd hnne odx tuzsu 324 225 121 81 49
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performanceWhich of the following will be second to the left of sixth from the right end in last step?Correct
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64Incorrect
In this new pattern Input-Output question only one word and one number is arranged in each step. Let us understand the logic behind it- In each step the words are arranged from the left end while the numbers are arranged from the right end.
For words- words are arranged reverse alphabetical order from left to right and with each consonant of word is replaced by its next letter according to alphabetical series while each vowel of the word is replaced by its previous letter and same will be followed in further steps.
For numbers- Numbers are arranged in descending order from right end in such a way that each number is replaced by its square and same will be followed in further steps.
Input- 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 21 14 efforts performance
Step-I: qdsgnsnzodd 13 hope 19 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441
Step-II: inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 14 efforts 441 361
Step-III: dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 13 desire 8 destiny 441 361 196
Step-IV: edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd desire 8 441 361 196 169
Step-V: edthsd edtuhoz dggnsut inqd qdsgnsnzodd 441 361 196 169 64 -
Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are nine different subject books i.e.- Hindi, English, Social science, Computer, Reasoning, Quant, History, Agriculture and biology, placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Also, all books have different number of topics viz. 250, 200, 300, 450, 150, 275, 165, 265 and 430 but not necessary in the same order.
Three Books are between Hindi book and Biology book, which has 150 topics. Number of topics in Agriculture book is 300 and it is immediately above, Hindi book. There is only one book between Agriculture and History book, which has 450 topics. Number of topics in Quant book is 200 and it placed below of History book. Quant book not placed at even number place. Agriculture book is placed at odd number place.There are only two books between Quant and Reasoning and Reasoning book, which has 250 topics. Number of topics in English book is 265, and it placed below the Quant book. Reasoning book is not placed below Biology book. History book not on the top. English book placed at even number place. There are as many as book between English book and One, which book has 275 topics same as between Hindi book and social science book. The number of topics in Hindi book are not 165.Which book has 430 topics?
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are nine different subject books i.e.- Hindi, English, Social science, Computer, Reasoning, Quant, History, Agriculture and biology, placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Also, all books have different number of topics viz. 250, 200, 300, 450, 150, 275, 165, 265 and 430 but not necessary in the same order.
Three Books are between Hindi book and Biology book, which has 150 topics. Number of topics in Agriculture book is 300 and it is immediately above, Hindi book. There is only one book between Agriculture and History book, which has 450 topics. Number of topics in Quant book is 200 and it placed below of History book. Quant book not placed at even number place. Agriculture book is placed at odd number place.There are only two books between Quant and Reasoning and Reasoning book, which has 250 topics. Number of topics in English book is 265, and it placed below the Quant book. Reasoning book is not placed below Biology book. History book not on the top. English book placed at even number place. There are as many as book between English book and One, which book has 275 topics same as between Hindi book and social science book. The number of topics in Hindi book are not 165.How many books placed between English and Reasoning book?
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are nine different subject books i.e.- Hindi, English, Social science, Computer, Reasoning, Quant, History, Agriculture and biology, placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Also, all books have different number of topics viz. 250, 200, 300, 450, 150, 275, 165, 265 and 430 but not necessary in the same order.
Three Books are between Hindi book and Biology book, which has 150 topics. Number of topics in Agriculture book is 300 and it is immediately above, Hindi book. There is only one book between Agriculture and History book, which has 450 topics. Number of topics in Quant book is 200 and it placed below of History book. Quant book not placed at even number place. Agriculture book is placed at odd number place.There are only two books between Quant and Reasoning and Reasoning book, which has 250 topics. Number of topics in English book is 265, and it placed below the Quant book. Reasoning book is not placed below Biology book. History book not on the top. English book placed at even number place. There are as many as book between English book and One, which book has 275 topics same as between Hindi book and social science book. The number of topics in Hindi book are not 165.If all books arranged in dictionary order from bottom to top, then which book has 200 topics in new arrangement, if topics position remain unchanged?
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are nine different subject books i.e.- Hindi, English, Social science, Computer, Reasoning, Quant, History, Agriculture and biology, placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Also, all books have different number of topics viz. 250, 200, 300, 450, 150, 275, 165, 265 and 430 but not necessary in the same order.
Three Books are between Hindi book and Biology book, which has 150 topics. Number of topics in Agriculture book is 300 and it is immediately above, Hindi book. There is only one book between Agriculture and History book, which has 450 topics. Number of topics in Quant book is 200 and it placed below of History book. Quant book not placed at even number place. Agriculture book is placed at odd number place.There are only two books between Quant and Reasoning and Reasoning book, which has 250 topics. Number of topics in English book is 265, and it placed below the Quant book. Reasoning book is not placed below Biology book. History book not on the top. English book placed at even number place. There are as many as book between English book and One, which book has 275 topics same as between Hindi book and social science book. The number of topics in Hindi book are not 165.Which group represent books which placed on top and bottom?
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are nine different subject books i.e.- Hindi, English, Social science, Computer, Reasoning, Quant, History, Agriculture and biology, placed one above another but not necessarily in same order. Also, all books have different number of topics viz. 250, 200, 300, 450, 150, 275, 165, 265 and 430 but not necessary in the same order.
Three Books are between Hindi book and Biology book, which has 150 topics. Number of topics in Agriculture book is 300 and it is immediately above, Hindi book. There is only one book between Agriculture and History book, which has 450 topics. Number of topics in Quant book is 200 and it placed below of History book. Quant book not placed at even number place. Agriculture book is placed at odd number place.There are only two books between Quant and Reasoning and Reasoning book, which has 250 topics. Number of topics in English book is 265, and it placed below the Quant book. Reasoning book is not placed below Biology book. History book not on the top. English book placed at even number place. There are as many as book between English book and One, which book has 275 topics same as between Hindi book and social science book. The number of topics in Hindi book are not 165.What is the sum of topics of biology, Agriculture and computer books?
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