Set 07 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 given questions:
There are eight persons P, R, Q, U, W, S, T, and V are seated in a row (but not necessarily in the same direction). Some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction. They all go to give an exam in a college in different labs i.e. 1, 3, 5, 8, 6, 9, 10, 11 (not necessarily in same order).
Q gives the exam in lab 11. R doesn’t give exam in lab 3. P sits immediate left of Q. The one who gives the exam in lab 1 sits 3rd left of S. V sits left of T. As many persons sit between S and U as sit between R and V. The one who gives exam in lab 8 sits 2nd left of V. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one who is 3rd to the right of T, who faces in south direction. S doesn’t give exam in lab 3. S and W are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbours of Q and T. The one who gives exam in lab 6 is not an immediate neighbour of R. The one who gives exam in lab 5 sits between the ones who give exam in lab 10 and lab 3. There is only three persons face in north direction. The one who sits 3rd right of T faces the same direction as Q faces.P gives an exam in which of the following lab?
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- Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight persons P, R, Q, U, W, S, T, and V are seated in a row (but not necessarily in the same direction). Some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction. They all go to give an exam in a college in different labs i.e. 1, 3, 5, 8, 6, 9, 10, 11 (not necessarily in same order).
Q gives the exam in lab 11. R doesn’t give exam in lab 3. P sits immediate left of Q. The one who gives the exam in lab 1 sits 3rd left of S. V sits left of T. As many persons sit between S and U as sit between R and V. The one who gives exam in lab 8 sits 2nd left of V. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one who is 3rd to the right of T, who faces in south direction. S doesn’t give exam in lab 3. S and W are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbours of Q and T. The one who gives exam in lab 6 is not an immediate neighbour of R. The one who gives exam in lab 5 sits between the ones who give exam in lab 10 and lab 3. There is only three persons face in north direction. The one who sits 3rd right of T faces the same direction as Q faces.Who among the following sits immediate right of the one who gives an exam in lab 9?
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- Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight persons P, R, Q, U, W, S, T, and V are seated in a row (but not necessarily in the same direction). Some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction. They all go to give an exam in a college in different labs i.e. 1, 3, 5, 8, 6, 9, 10, 11 (not necessarily in same order).
Q gives the exam in lab 11. R doesn’t give exam in lab 3. P sits immediate left of Q. The one who gives the exam in lab 1 sits 3rd left of S. V sits left of T. As many persons sit between S and U as sit between R and V. The one who gives exam in lab 8 sits 2nd left of V. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one who is 3rd to the right of T, who faces in south direction. S doesn’t give exam in lab 3. S and W are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbours of Q and T. The one who gives exam in lab 6 is not an immediate neighbour of R. The one who gives exam in lab 5 sits between the ones who give exam in lab 10 and lab 3. There is only three persons face in north direction. The one who sits 3rd right of T faces the same direction as Q faces.How many persons sit between T and the one who gives an exam in lab 3?
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- Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight persons P, R, Q, U, W, S, T, and V are seated in a row (but not necessarily in the same direction). Some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction. They all go to give an exam in a college in different labs i.e. 1, 3, 5, 8, 6, 9, 10, 11 (not necessarily in same order).
Q gives the exam in lab 11. R doesn’t give exam in lab 3. P sits immediate left of Q. The one who gives the exam in lab 1 sits 3rd left of S. V sits left of T. As many persons sit between S and U as sit between R and V. The one who gives exam in lab 8 sits 2nd left of V. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one who is 3rd to the right of T, who faces in south direction. S doesn’t give exam in lab 3. S and W are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbours of Q and T. The one who gives exam in lab 6 is not an immediate neighbour of R. The one who gives exam in lab 5 sits between the ones who give exam in lab 10 and lab 3. There is only three persons face in north direction. The one who sits 3rd right of T faces the same direction as Q faces.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?
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- Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight persons P, R, Q, U, W, S, T, and V are seated in a row (but not necessarily in the same direction). Some of them are facing towards north direction and some of them are facing towards south direction. They all go to give an exam in a college in different labs i.e. 1, 3, 5, 8, 6, 9, 10, 11 (not necessarily in same order).
Q gives the exam in lab 11. R doesn’t give exam in lab 3. P sits immediate left of Q. The one who gives the exam in lab 1 sits 3rd left of S. V sits left of T. As many persons sit between S and U as sit between R and V. The one who gives exam in lab 8 sits 2nd left of V. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one who is 3rd to the right of T, who faces in south direction. S doesn’t give exam in lab 3. S and W are immediate neighbours of each other but none of them is an immediate neighbours of Q and T. The one who gives exam in lab 6 is not an immediate neighbour of R. The one who gives exam in lab 5 sits between the ones who give exam in lab 10 and lab 3. There is only three persons face in north direction. The one who sits 3rd right of T faces the same direction as Q faces.Who among the following gives an exam in lab 5?
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- Question 6 of 50
6. 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. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some B are T.
No T is a C.
All C are W.
Conclusions:
I. All B can never be C
II. Some W are T is a possibility
III. Some C are B.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 7 of 50
7. 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. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some A are D.
All S are D.
Some S are C.
Conclusions:
I. Some C are A
II. Some S can never be A
III. Some A are not CCorrectSolution:
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- Question 8 of 50
8. 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. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some S are P.
All P are Q.
No Q are C.
Conclusions:
I. Some C are not S
II. Some Q are S is a possibility
III. All S are C is a possibilityCorrectSolution:
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- Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Pranoy, Sem, Martin, Robin, Luis, Robert, Johnny, and Tom are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way four sit at corners while four sit at the middle of each side. All are facing inside the centre. Each of them is a professor of different subjects of computer science i.e. Neural Network, Fuzzy Logics, Graphics, Data Structure, Database, Computer Network, Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all have published their research paper in some websites i.e. IEEEE, IJSET, IJISRT, and IJEEE, Only two professor published paper in each website. Robert sits second to the left of Pranoy, who is professor of Cryptography. The two professor who published the paper in IEEE sits at middle. Professor of Data Structure and Artificial Intelligence sit diagonally opposite to each other. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Robert, who is professor of Neural Network. The one who published paper in IJSET sits immediate right of Martin. Johnny, does not sit at any of the corners and sits second to the right of Robin. Johnny is not an immediate neighbour of Martin. Tom sits second to left of Sem. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Johnny. Martin is not a professor of Data Structure. Both the immediate neighbours of the one who is a professor of Database publish their paper in same website. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Pranoy. Robert sits at the middle of one of the sides of the table. Professor of Graphics sits opposite to Pranoy. Professor of Database doesn’t sit at any corner of the table. There is only two people sit between Robin and Sem. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Tom. Robin doesn’t publish the paper in IEEEE. Sem and Martin publish the paper in same website but not in IJISRT. Tom is not a professor of Fuzzy logics.The one who is a professor Fuzzy logics published the paper in which of the following website?
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- Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Pranoy, Sem, Martin, Robin, Luis, Robert, Johnny, and Tom are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way four sit at corners while four sit at the middle of each side. All are facing inside the centre. Each of them is a professor of different subjects of computer science i.e. Neural Network, Fuzzy Logics, Graphics, Data Structure, Database, Computer Network, Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all have published their research paper in some websites i.e. IEEEE, IJSET, IJISRT, and IJEEE, Only two professor published paper in each website. Robert sits second to the left of Pranoy, who is professor of Cryptography. The two professor who published the paper in IEEE sits at middle. Professor of Data Structure and Artificial Intelligence sit diagonally opposite to each other. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Robert, who is professor of Neural Network. The one who published paper in IJSET sits immediate right of Martin. Johnny, does not sit at any of the corners and sits second to the right of Robin. Johnny is not an immediate neighbour of Martin. Tom sits second to left of Sem. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Johnny. Martin is not a professor of Data Structure. Both the immediate neighbours of the one who is a professor of Database publish their paper in same website. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Pranoy. Robert sits at the middle of one of the sides of the table. Professor of Graphics sits opposite to Pranoy. Professor of Database doesn’t sit at any corner of the table. There is only two people sit between Robin and Sem. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Tom. Robin doesn’t publish the paper in IEEEE. Sem and Martin publish the paper in same website but not in IJISRT. Tom is not a professor of Fuzzy logics.How many persons sit between Pranoy and the one who is a professor of Neural Network when counted clockwise direction from Pranoy?
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- Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Pranoy, Sem, Martin, Robin, Luis, Robert, Johnny, and Tom are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way four sit at corners while four sit at the middle of each side. All are facing inside the centre. Each of them is a professor of different subjects of computer science i.e. Neural Network, Fuzzy Logics, Graphics, Data Structure, Database, Computer Network, Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all have published their research paper in some websites i.e. IEEEE, IJSET, IJISRT, and IJEEE, Only two professor published paper in each website. Robert sits second to the left of Pranoy, who is professor of Cryptography. The two professor who published the paper in IEEE sits at middle. Professor of Data Structure and Artificial Intelligence sit diagonally opposite to each other. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Robert, who is professor of Neural Network. The one who published paper in IJSET sits immediate right of Martin. Johnny, does not sit at any of the corners and sits second to the right of Robin. Johnny is not an immediate neighbour of Martin. Tom sits second to left of Sem. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Johnny. Martin is not a professor of Data Structure. Both the immediate neighbours of the one who is a professor of Database publish their paper in same website. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Pranoy. Robert sits at the middle of one of the sides of the table. Professor of Graphics sits opposite to Pranoy. Professor of Database doesn’t sit at any corner of the table. There is only two people sit between Robin and Sem. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Tom. Robin doesn’t publish the paper in IEEEE. Sem and Martin publish the paper in same website but not in IJISRT. Tom is not a professor of Fuzzy logics.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so from a group. Who among the following does not belong to that group?
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- Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Pranoy, Sem, Martin, Robin, Luis, Robert, Johnny, and Tom are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way four sit at corners while four sit at the middle of each side. All are facing inside the centre. Each of them is a professor of different subjects of computer science i.e. Neural Network, Fuzzy Logics, Graphics, Data Structure, Database, Computer Network, Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all have published their research paper in some websites i.e. IEEEE, IJSET, IJISRT, and IJEEE, Only two professor published paper in each website. Robert sits second to the left of Pranoy, who is professor of Cryptography. The two professor who published the paper in IEEE sits at middle. Professor of Data Structure and Artificial Intelligence sit diagonally opposite to each other. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Robert, who is professor of Neural Network. The one who published paper in IJSET sits immediate right of Martin. Johnny, does not sit at any of the corners and sits second to the right of Robin. Johnny is not an immediate neighbour of Martin. Tom sits second to left of Sem. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Johnny. Martin is not a professor of Data Structure. Both the immediate neighbours of the one who is a professor of Database publish their paper in same website. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Pranoy. Robert sits at the middle of one of the sides of the table. Professor of Graphics sits opposite to Pranoy. Professor of Database doesn’t sit at any corner of the table. There is only two people sit between Robin and Sem. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Tom. Robin doesn’t publish the paper in IEEEE. Sem and Martin publish the paper in same website but not in IJISRT. Tom is not a professor of Fuzzy logics.Which of the following will come in the blank spaces to make the following statement true?
Sem sits ……………. left of the one who is a professor of Neural Network while Johnny sits ………. right of the one who published the paper in IJISRT.
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- Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Pranoy, Sem, Martin, Robin, Luis, Robert, Johnny, and Tom are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way four sit at corners while four sit at the middle of each side. All are facing inside the centre. Each of them is a professor of different subjects of computer science i.e. Neural Network, Fuzzy Logics, Graphics, Data Structure, Database, Computer Network, Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all have published their research paper in some websites i.e. IEEEE, IJSET, IJISRT, and IJEEE, Only two professor published paper in each website. Robert sits second to the left of Pranoy, who is professor of Cryptography. The two professor who published the paper in IEEE sits at middle. Professor of Data Structure and Artificial Intelligence sit diagonally opposite to each other. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Robert, who is professor of Neural Network. The one who published paper in IJSET sits immediate right of Martin. Johnny, does not sit at any of the corners and sits second to the right of Robin. Johnny is not an immediate neighbour of Martin. Tom sits second to left of Sem. Luis is not an immediate neighbour of Johnny. Martin is not a professor of Data Structure. Both the immediate neighbours of the one who is a professor of Database publish their paper in same website. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Pranoy. Robert sits at the middle of one of the sides of the table. Professor of Graphics sits opposite to Pranoy. Professor of Database doesn’t sit at any corner of the table. There is only two people sit between Robin and Sem. Professor of Fuzzy Logics is not an immediate neighbour of Tom. Robin doesn’t publish the paper in IEEEE. Sem and Martin publish the paper in same website but not in IJISRT. Tom is not a professor of Fuzzy logics.Tom and Luis published their paper in which of the following website?
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- Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
“Put a notice on the board that all the employees should come on time to office.” -An officer tells his assistant.
Assumptions:
I. All the employees come late.
II. Employees read such notice on the board.
III. Employees will follow the instructions.CorrectSolution: The notice directs all the employees to come on time. This does not mean that all of them come late. So, I is not implicit. Since the officer orders the assistant to put the notice on the board, it is evident that the employees read such notice on the board. So, II is implicit. Also, the employees have to comply with the orders of the officer. So, III is implicit.
IncorrectSolution: The notice directs all the employees to come on time. This does not mean that all of them come late. So, I is not implicit. Since the officer orders the assistant to put the notice on the board, it is evident that the employees read such notice on the board. So, II is implicit. Also, the employees have to comply with the orders of the officer. So, III is implicit.
- Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
‘Move into the upper echelons without paying a steep price — Book a luxurious flat with us’. An advertisement of a construction company for its prestigious project.
Assumptions:
I. It is possible to join the select bank of rich people by hard work.
II. Staying in luxury without paying steep price is the criterion of upper crust of the society.
III. Booking a luxurious flat is very easy now.CorrectSolution: The statement advocates that a person can upgrade to a high life style by paying a low price to book a luxurious, upper-class flat. So, III is implicit. However, nothing about the nature of the upper-class or the ways of becoming rich can be assumed from the given statement. So, neither I nor II is implicit.
IncorrectSolution: The statement advocates that a person can upgrade to a high life style by paying a low price to book a luxurious, upper-class flat. So, III is implicit. However, nothing about the nature of the upper-class or the ways of becoming rich can be assumed from the given statement. So, neither I nor II is implicit.
- Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement :
Should there be only few big banks in place of numerous smaller banks in India?
Arguments:
I. Yes. This will help in securing the investor’s money as these big banks will be able to withstand intermittent market related shocks.
II. No. A large number of people will lose their jobs as after the merger many employees will be redundant.
III. Yes. This will help consolidate the entire banking industry and will lead to healthy competition.CorrectSolution: The security of the investor’s money is not related to the size of the bank. Besides even after consolidation, the number of investors, their amounts and hence the duties shall remain the same and so no employees will be redundant. Reducing the number of smaller banks will also not affect the mutual competition among the banks. Thus, none of the arguments holds strong.
IncorrectSolution: The security of the investor’s money is not related to the size of the bank. Besides even after consolidation, the number of investors, their amounts and hence the duties shall remain the same and so no employees will be redundant. Reducing the number of smaller banks will also not affect the mutual competition among the banks. Thus, none of the arguments holds strong.
- Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
The State Government has decided to declare ‘Kala Azar’ as a notifiable disease under the Epidemics Act. Family members or neighbours of the patient are liable to be punished in case they did not inform the State authorities.
Courses of action:
I. Efforts should be made to effectively implement the Act.
II. The cases of punishment should be propagated through mass media so that more people become aware of the stern actions.CorrectSolution: The Act is aimed at eradication of the disease and so it needs to be proclaimed and promoted. So, both the courses follow.
IncorrectSolution: The Act is aimed at eradication of the disease and so it needs to be proclaimed and promoted. So, both the courses follow.
- Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then find out which of the following conclusion among five given conclusions do/does not logically follow from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some S are not C
Some C are Q
All M are S
Conclusions:1. All M are C is a possibility
2. All C can never be S
3. Some S are M
4. Some C are M is a possibility
5. All S can never be C
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- Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then find out which of the following conclusion among five given conclusions do/does not logically follow from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
All K are P.
No P is S.
Some R are S.
Conclusions:1. All R being P is a possibility.
2. Some P are K.
3. Some S are not K
4. Some R are not P
5. All P are K is a possibility.CorrectSolution:
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- Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are six-person P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns different salaries. Also, each person likes different colours i.e. Golden, Black, Yellow, Purple, White and Silver, but not necessarily in the same order.
R earns third lowest salary. Q does not earn least salary. P earns more than Q. S earns less than T, who does not like Golden colour. The one, who likes Yellow colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour but less than T. S does not like Purple colour. The one, who likes Silver colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour. The one, who likes Golden colour earns more than Q but less than P. P does not earn highest salary. The person, who likes Black colour earns second highest salary. T earns less than U.How many persons earn more than Q?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are six-person P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns different salaries. Also, each person likes different colours i.e. Golden, Black, Yellow, Purple, White and Silver, but not necessarily in the same order.
R earns third lowest salary. Q does not earn least salary. P earns more than Q. S earns less than T, who does not like Golden colour. The one, who likes Yellow colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour but less than T. S does not like Purple colour. The one, who likes Silver colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour. The one, who likes Golden colour earns more than Q but less than P. P does not earn highest salary. The person, who likes Black colour earns second highest salary. T earns less than U.Who among the following person likes Silver colour?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are six-person P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns different salaries. Also, each person likes different colours i.e. Golden, Black, Yellow, Purple, White and Silver, but not necessarily in the same order.
R earns third lowest salary. Q does not earn least salary. P earns more than Q. S earns less than T, who does not like Golden colour. The one, who likes Yellow colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour but less than T. S does not like Purple colour. The one, who likes Silver colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour. The one, who likes Golden colour earns more than Q but less than P. P does not earn highest salary. The person, who likes Black colour earns second highest salary. T earns less than U.If second highest person earns 296rs, then what is the possible money earned by R?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are six-person P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns different salaries. Also, each person likes different colours i.e. Golden, Black, Yellow, Purple, White and Silver, but not necessarily in the same order.
R earns third lowest salary. Q does not earn least salary. P earns more than Q. S earns less than T, who does not like Golden colour. The one, who likes Yellow colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour but less than T. S does not like Purple colour. The one, who likes Silver colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour. The one, who likes Golden colour earns more than Q but less than P. P does not earn highest salary. The person, who likes Black colour earns second highest salary. T earns less than U.S likes which of the following colour?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
There are six-person P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns different salaries. Also, each person likes different colours i.e. Golden, Black, Yellow, Purple, White and Silver, but not necessarily in the same order.
R earns third lowest salary. Q does not earn least salary. P earns more than Q. S earns less than T, who does not like Golden colour. The one, who likes Yellow colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour but less than T. S does not like Purple colour. The one, who likes Silver colour earns more than the person, who likes Purple colour. The one, who likes Golden colour earns more than Q but less than P. P does not earn highest salary. The person, who likes Black colour earns second highest salary. T earns less than U.Who earns least salary?CorrectSolution:
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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,
‘Newton decided for experiment’ is coded as ‘lw6 vw7 ud10 tm3’
‘he failed many times’ is coded as ‘ta6 fs5 ma4 rw2’
‘But at last succeed’ is coded as ‘xg3 na4 gg7 yh2’What will be the code for ‘Bulb’?CorrectSolution:
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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,
‘Newton decided for experiment’ is coded as ‘lw6 vw7 ud10 tm3’
‘he failed many times’ is coded as ‘ta6 fs5 ma4 rw2’
‘But at last succeed’ is coded as ‘xg3 na4 gg7 yh2’What will be the code for ‘Adison also try to do experiment’?CorrectSolution:
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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,
‘Newton decided for experiment’ is coded as ‘lw6 vw7 ud10 tm3’
‘he failed many times’ is coded as ‘ta6 fs5 ma4 rw2’
‘But at last succeed’ is coded as ‘xg3 na4 gg7 yh2’‘New’ is coded as?CorrectSolution:
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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,
‘Newton decided for experiment’ is coded as ‘lw6 vw7 ud10 tm3’
‘he failed many times’ is coded as ‘ta6 fs5 ma4 rw2’
‘But at last succeed’ is coded as ‘xg3 na4 gg7 yh2’What will be the code for ‘Ambulance in hospital’?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘Newton decided for experiment’ is coded as ‘lw6 vw7 ud10 tm3’
‘he failed many times’ is coded as ‘ta6 fs5 ma4 rw2’
‘But at last succeed’ is coded as ‘xg3 na4 gg7 yh2’‘Rutherford’ is coded as?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningIn making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between ‘strong’ arguments and ‘weak’ arguments. ‘Strong’ arguments are those which are important and directly related to the question. ‘Weak’ arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a strong argument and which is a weak argument.
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Statement:
Should voting be made compulsory for all adults?
Arguments:
I. Yes, the candidates then elected would be far more representational.
II. No, the citizens would thereby loss the right to not choose a representative.CorrectSolution:
Argument I is strong because by this a better candidate can be selected. Argument II is not strong because, if citizen do not want to choose a candidate, they should vote against him.IncorrectSolution:
Argument I is strong because by this a better candidate can be selected. Argument II is not strong because, if citizen do not want to choose a candidate, they should vote against him. - Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningIn making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between ‘strong’ arguments and ‘weak’ arguments. ‘Strong’ arguments are those which are important and directly related to the question. ‘Weak’ arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a strong argument and which is a weak argument.
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Statement:
Should lndia send its troops to a foreign country, for constructive purposes, without a UN resolution?
Arguments:
I. Yes. it will bring accolades from all over the world and will strengthen the claim for candidature for permanent membership of the UN.
II. No. India is already facing many troubles.CorrectSolution:
Neither Argument I nor II is strong because it is not a proper way to claim permanent membership of the UN.IncorrectSolution:
Neither Argument I nor II is strong because it is not a proper way to claim permanent membership of the UN. - Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Six persons A, B, C, P, Q, R attend a seminar on three different months of the same year on different dates i.e. 15th and 22nd. Months are January, April and August. Each person attends only one seminar on each day.
B attends the seminar on 15th of the month, but not attends in the month which has 30 days. Two persons attend seminar between B and B’ son. B’s father attend seminar in January. Two persons attends seminar between B’s wife and P, who is in the third generation of the family. B’s wife attends seminar before B’s son-in-law. P is the daughter of A. Q attends seminar on 15th of the month. Two persons attend seminar between R and B’s son-in-law. R has only one son.How many persons attend seminar between Q’s wife and B’s wife?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Six persons A, B, C, P, Q, R attend a seminar on three different months of the same year on different dates i.e. 15th and 22nd. Months are January, April and August. Each person attends only one seminar on each day.
B attends the seminar on 15th of the month, but not attends in the month which has 30 days. Two persons attend seminar between B and B’ son. B’s father attend seminar in January. Two persons attends seminar between B’s wife and P, who is in the third generation of the family. B’s wife attends seminar before B’s son-in-law. P is the daughter of A. Q attends seminar on 15th of the month. Two persons attend seminar between R and B’s son-in-law. R has only one son.Who attends seminar on 22nd April?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Six persons A, B, C, P, Q, R attend a seminar on three different months of the same year on different dates i.e. 15th and 22nd. Months are January, April and August. Each person attends only one seminar on each day.
B attends the seminar on 15th of the month, but not attends in the month which has 30 days. Two persons attend seminar between B and B’ son. B’s father attend seminar in January. Two persons attends seminar between B’s wife and P, who is in the third generation of the family. B’s wife attends seminar before B’s son-in-law. P is the daughter of A. Q attends seminar on 15th of the month. Two persons attend seminar between R and B’s son-in-law. R has only one son.R attends seminar on which of the following date?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Six persons A, B, C, P, Q, R attend a seminar on three different months of the same year on different dates i.e. 15th and 22nd. Months are January, April and August. Each person attends only one seminar on each day.
B attends the seminar on 15th of the month, but not attends in the month which has 30 days. Two persons attend seminar between B and B’ son. B’s father attend seminar in January. Two persons attends seminar between B’s wife and P, who is in the third generation of the family. B’s wife attends seminar before B’s son-in-law. P is the daughter of A. Q attends seminar on 15th of the month. Two persons attend seminar between R and B’s son-in-law. R has only one son.How is Q related to A?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
Six persons A, B, C, P, Q, R attend a seminar on three different months of the same year on different dates i.e. 15th and 22nd. Months are January, April and August. Each person attends only one seminar on each day.
B attends the seminar on 15th of the month, but not attends in the month which has 30 days. Two persons attend seminar between B and B’ son. B’s father attend seminar in January. Two persons attends seminar between B’s wife and P, who is in the third generation of the family. B’s wife attends seminar before B’s son-in-law. P is the daughter of A. Q attends seminar on 15th of the month. Two persons attend seminar between R and B’s son-in-law. R has only one son.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningAfter a picture has been taken with a digital camera and processed appropriately, the actual print of the picture is considered?
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38. Question
Category: ReasoningIf you want to connect to your own computer through the Internet from another location, you can use–
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39. Question
Category: Reasoning………… is the combination of keys to switch between the last four places that you have edited?
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40. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the following questions, the symbols #, @, ©, &, * and $ are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q – P is the mother of Q.
[email protected] – P is the parent of Q.
P©Q – P is the son of Q.
P$Q – P is younger than Q.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- P is the child of Q.If expressions J©L#Q&[email protected]$K and S#K*R are true, then how K is related to L?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the following questions, the symbols #, @, ©, &, * and $ are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q – P is the mother of Q.
[email protected] – P is the parent of Q.
P©Q – P is the son of Q.
P$Q – P is younger than Q.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- P is the child of Q.In the expression U&[email protected]$W©O#X, if the age of X is 6 years and the age of V is 28 years then what can be the age of W?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningIn the following questions, the symbols #, @, ©, &, * and $ are used with the following meanings as illustrated below. Study the following information and answer the given questions:
P#Q – P is the mother of Q.
[email protected] – P is the parent of Q.
P©Q – P is the son of Q.
P$Q – P is younger than Q.
P*Q- P is the husband of Q.
P&Q- P is the child of Q.Which among the following expression shows ‘A is son of D?CorrectSolution:
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- Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningWhat do the circles on a data flow diagram represent?
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44. Question
Category: ReasoningPersonal computers can be connected together to form a?
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45. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the given information carefully and answer the given questions.
Each of the six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U has different number of toffees. Q has more toffees than only two friends. R has more toffees than S while S doesn’t have less toffees than Q. R doesn’t have highest number of toffees. Q have 60 toffees. P has more than 60 toffees.How many toffees can T have, if U doesn’t have least number of toffees?
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- Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions give below.
Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F, and G purchased different cars i.e. U, V, W, X, Y, S, and Z in seven different months from January to July (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all like different fruits i.e. Mango, Muskmelon, Orange, Kiwi, Pomegranate, Guava, and Cherry (not necessarily in same order). E did not purchase a car in March and July. Car Z was purchased in a month which has 30 days. B purchased a car in June. Either D or E likes guava. C purchased car W in February. A likes mango and F purchased car Y. F doesn’t like muskmelon and kiwi. The one who likes pomegranate purchased car V. B did not purchase car V. The one who purchased car W doesn’t like muskmelon and car S was purchased in May. A purchased a car in a month which has 31 days. Cars V and Y were purchased in the months which have 31 days. Either B or A purchased car Z. G likes orange and purchased car X. The one who likes mango did not purchase car S. E did not purchase car S.Who among the following friend likes Pomegranate?
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- Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions give below.
Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F, and G purchased different cars i.e. U, V, W, X, Y, S, and Z in seven different months from January to July (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all like different fruits i.e. Mango, Muskmelon, Orange, Kiwi, Pomegranate, Guava, and Cherry (not necessarily in same order). E did not purchase a car in March and July. Car Z was purchased in a month which has 30 days. B purchased a car in June. Either D or E likes guava. C purchased car W in February. A likes mango and F purchased car Y. F doesn’t like muskmelon and kiwi. The one who likes pomegranate purchased car V. B did not purchase car V. The one who purchased car W doesn’t like muskmelon and car S was purchased in May. A purchased a car in a month which has 31 days. Cars V and Y were purchased in the months which have 31 days. Either B or A purchased car Z. G likes orange and purchased car X. The one who likes mango did not purchase car S. E did not purchase car S.Who among the following friends purchased a car in March?
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- Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions give below.
Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F, and G purchased different cars i.e. U, V, W, X, Y, S, and Z in seven different months from January to July (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all like different fruits i.e. Mango, Muskmelon, Orange, Kiwi, Pomegranate, Guava, and Cherry (not necessarily in same order). E did not purchase a car in March and July. Car Z was purchased in a month which has 30 days. B purchased a car in June. Either D or E likes guava. C purchased car W in February. A likes mango and F purchased car Y. F doesn’t like muskmelon and kiwi. The one who likes pomegranate purchased car V. B did not purchase car V. The one who purchased car W doesn’t like muskmelon and car S was purchased in May. A purchased a car in a month which has 31 days. Cars V and Y were purchased in the months which have 31 days. Either B or A purchased car Z. G likes orange and purchased car X. The one who likes mango did not purchase car S. E did not purchase car S.Which of the following combination is not true according to the given arrangement?
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- Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions give below.
Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F, and G purchased different cars i.e. U, V, W, X, Y, S, and Z in seven different months from January to July (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all like different fruits i.e. Mango, Muskmelon, Orange, Kiwi, Pomegranate, Guava, and Cherry (not necessarily in same order). E did not purchase a car in March and July. Car Z was purchased in a month which has 30 days. B purchased a car in June. Either D or E likes guava. C purchased car W in February. A likes mango and F purchased car Y. F doesn’t like muskmelon and kiwi. The one who likes pomegranate purchased car V. B did not purchase car V. The one who purchased car W doesn’t like muskmelon and car S was purchased in May. A purchased a car in a month which has 31 days. Cars V and Y were purchased in the months which have 31 days. Either B or A purchased car Z. G likes orange and purchased car X. The one who likes mango did not purchase car S. E did not purchase car S.The one who likes cherry, purchased a car in which of the following month?
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- Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions give below.
Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F, and G purchased different cars i.e. U, V, W, X, Y, S, and Z in seven different months from January to July (not necessarily in same order). Also, they all like different fruits i.e. Mango, Muskmelon, Orange, Kiwi, Pomegranate, Guava, and Cherry (not necessarily in same order). E did not purchase a car in March and July. Car Z was purchased in a month which has 30 days. B purchased a car in June. Either D or E likes guava. C purchased car W in February. A likes mango and F purchased car Y. F doesn’t like muskmelon and kiwi. The one who likes pomegranate purchased car V. B did not purchase car V. The one who purchased car W doesn’t like muskmelon and car S was purchased in May. A purchased a car in a month which has 31 days. Cars V and Y were purchased in the months which have 31 days. Either B or A purchased car Z. G likes orange and purchased car X. The one who likes mango did not purchase car S. E did not purchase car S.Car V purchased in which of the following month?
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