Set 09 Mains Clerical Reasoning & Computer
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1. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table, four of them sit at 4 corners while four sit at the middle of the sides. Some are facing centre while rests are facing outside the centre. All of them were born in same month but different years i.e. 1979, 1998, 1996, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1991, and 1995 (not necessarily in same order).
There is only two persons sit between G and E. F is 2 years younger than G and sits third to the right of E. H sits second to the right of F. E was born in a leap year. Difference between the ages of B and E is one year, B is not an immediate neighbour of F. G, who was born in a leap year sits second to the right of A. C is six years older than A. H’s birth year is not 1987. C is not an immediate neighbour of the one who was born in 1991. E is an immediate neighbour of A. D doesn’t sit at corner of the table. No one faces the same direction as A, B, and F face. A and the one who was born in 1998 face each other.In which of the following year G was born?
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2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table, four of them sit at 4 corners while four sit at the middle of the sides. Some are facing centre while rests are facing outside the centre. All of them were born in same month but different years i.e. 1979, 1998, 1996, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1991, and 1995 (not necessarily in same order).
There is only two persons sit between G and E. F is 2 years younger than G and sits third to the right of E. H sits second to the right of F. E was born in a leap year. Difference between the ages of B and E is one year, B is not an immediate neighbour of F. G, who was born in a leap year sits second to the right of A. C is six years older than A. H’s birth year is not 1987. C is not an immediate neighbour of the one who was born in 1991. E is an immediate neighbour of A. D doesn’t sit at corner of the table. No one faces the same direction as A, B, and F face. A and the one who was born in 1998 face each other.Who among the following sits opposite to the one who was born in 1989?
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3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table, four of them sit at 4 corners while four sit at the middle of the sides. Some are facing centre while rests are facing outside the centre. All of them were born in same month but different years i.e. 1979, 1998, 1996, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1991, and 1995 (not necessarily in same order).
There is only two persons sit between G and E. F is 2 years younger than G and sits third to the right of E. H sits second to the right of F. E was born in a leap year. Difference between the ages of B and E is one year, B is not an immediate neighbour of F. G, who was born in a leap year sits second to the right of A. C is six years older than A. H’s birth year is not 1987. C is not an immediate neighbour of the one who was born in 1991. E is an immediate neighbour of A. D doesn’t sit at corner of the table. No one faces the same direction as A, B, and F face. A and the one who was born in 1998 face each other.Who among the following was born in 1991?
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4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table, four of them sit at 4 corners while four sit at the middle of the sides. Some are facing centre while rests are facing outside the centre. All of them were born in same month but different years i.e. 1979, 1998, 1996, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1991, and 1995 (not necessarily in same order).
There is only two persons sit between G and E. F is 2 years younger than G and sits third to the right of E. H sits second to the right of F. E was born in a leap year. Difference between the ages of B and E is one year, B is not an immediate neighbour of F. G, who was born in a leap year sits second to the right of A. C is six years older than A. H’s birth year is not 1987. C is not an immediate neighbour of the one who was born in 1991. E is an immediate neighbour of A. D doesn’t sit at corner of the table. No one faces the same direction as A, B, and F face. A and the one who was born in 1998 face each other.Which of the following is true regarding B?
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5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table, four of them sit at 4 corners while four sit at the middle of the sides. Some are facing centre while rests are facing outside the centre. All of them were born in same month but different years i.e. 1979, 1998, 1996, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1991, and 1995 (not necessarily in same order).
There is only two persons sit between G and E. F is 2 years younger than G and sits third to the right of E. H sits second to the right of F. E was born in a leap year. Difference between the ages of B and E is one year, B is not an immediate neighbour of F. G, who was born in a leap year sits second to the right of A. C is six years older than A. H’s birth year is not 1987. C is not an immediate neighbour of the one who was born in 1991. E is an immediate neighbour of A. D doesn’t sit at corner of the table. No one faces the same direction as A, B, and F face. A and the one who was born in 1998 face each other.Who among the following sits immediate left of the one who was born in 1995?
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6. 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 rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 fiscal 96
Step-I: hiuean grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 15
Step-II: itapf hiuean 18 policy 27 premium 15 7
Step-III: roniea itapf hiuean 18 premium 15 7 9
Step-IV: rteoiuo roniea itapf hiuean 15 7 9 9
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
What will be the resultant if third element from the right end of step II is added to second element from right end of step III?CorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7IncorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7 - Question 7 of 50
7. 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 rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 fiscal 96
Step-I: hiuean grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 15
Step-II: itapf hiuean 18 policy 27 premium 15 7
Step-III: roniea itapf hiuean 18 premium 15 7 9
Step-IV: rteoiuo roniea itapf hiuean 15 7 9 9
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
What will be the third step of the given input?CorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7IncorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7 - Question 8 of 50
8. 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 rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 fiscal 96
Step-I: hiuean grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 15
Step-II: itapf hiuean 18 policy 27 premium 15 7
Step-III: roniea itapf hiuean 18 premium 15 7 9
Step-IV: rteoiuo roniea itapf hiuean 15 7 9 9
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Which of the following word/number will be at second position from the left end in last step?CorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7IncorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7 - Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 fiscal 96
Step-I: hiuean grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 15
Step-II: itapf hiuean 18 policy 27 premium 15 7
Step-III: roniea itapf hiuean 18 premium 15 7 9
Step-IV: rteoiuo roniea itapf hiuean 15 7 9 9
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
How many steps are required to rearrange the given input?CorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7IncorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7 - Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 fiscal 96
Step-I: hiuean grand 18 policy 27 premium 34 15
Step-II: itapf hiuean 18 policy 27 premium 15 7
Step-III: roniea itapf hiuean 18 premium 15 7 9
Step-IV: rteoiuo roniea itapf hiuean 15 7 9 9
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Which step gives following output?“ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7”
CorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7IncorrectIn 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 alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each consonant of word is replaced by its second succeeding letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each vowel of the word 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 addition of both the digits of the number .
Input- world 66 tourism 39 destination 43 excellence 25
Step-I: feuvipaviop world tourism 39 43 excellence 25 12
Step-II: ezeennepee feuvipaviop world tourism 39 25 12 7
Step-III: voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop world 25 12 7 12
Step-IV: yotnf voutiuo ezeennepee feuvipaviop 12 7 12 7 - Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are ten members P, U, T, R, Q, A, B, D, F, C in a family, all are seated in 2 parallel rows (but not necessarily in the same order). Among them only three married couples. P, U, T, R, Q are seated in row-1 and all are facing to the south. A, B, D, F, C are seated in row-2 and all are facing to the north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of R. P is married and his son C is married to F. One of the brothers of P sits immediate left of A. F sits at one of the extreme ends. Sister of C sits second to right of F. D is not an immediate neighbor of F. F’s brother in law doesn’t sit at extreme end of the row. R has no daughter. A is mother in law of U. R is married to A and sits second to the left of P. T and P are siblings and sits adjacent to each other. C has only one brother and sister. D is not female member.Who among the following is unmarried brother of T?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are ten members P, U, T, R, Q, A, B, D, F, C in a family, all are seated in 2 parallel rows (but not necessarily in the same order). Among them only three married couples. P, U, T, R, Q are seated in row-1 and all are facing to the south. A, B, D, F, C are seated in row-2 and all are facing to the north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of R. P is married and his son C is married to F. One of the brothers of P sits immediate left of A. F sits at one of the extreme ends. Sister of C sits second to right of F. D is not an immediate neighbor of F. F’s brother in law doesn’t sit at extreme end of the row. R has no daughter. A is mother in law of U. R is married to A and sits second to the left of P. T and P are siblings and sits adjacent to each other. C has only one brother and sister. D is not female member.Who among the following is a sister of Q?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are ten members P, U, T, R, Q, A, B, D, F, C in a family, all are seated in 2 parallel rows (but not necessarily in the same order). Among them only three married couples. P, U, T, R, Q are seated in row-1 and all are facing to the south. A, B, D, F, C are seated in row-2 and all are facing to the north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of R. P is married and his son C is married to F. One of the brothers of P sits immediate left of A. F sits at one of the extreme ends. Sister of C sits second to right of F. D is not an immediate neighbor of F. F’s brother in law doesn’t sit at extreme end of the row. R has no daughter. A is mother in law of U. R is married to A and sits second to the left of P. T and P are siblings and sits adjacent to each other. C has only one brother and sister. D is not female member.Who among the following faces the one who is brother of C?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are ten members P, U, T, R, Q, A, B, D, F, C in a family, all are seated in 2 parallel rows (but not necessarily in the same order). Among them only three married couples. P, U, T, R, Q are seated in row-1 and all are facing to the south. A, B, D, F, C are seated in row-2 and all are facing to the north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of R. P is married and his son C is married to F. One of the brothers of P sits immediate left of A. F sits at one of the extreme ends. Sister of C sits second to right of F. D is not an immediate neighbor of F. F’s brother in law doesn’t sit at extreme end of the row. R has no daughter. A is mother in law of U. R is married to A and sits second to the left of P. T and P are siblings and sits adjacent to each other. C has only one brother and sister. D is not female member.Which of the following is true regarding the seating arrangement?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are ten members P, U, T, R, Q, A, B, D, F, C in a family, all are seated in 2 parallel rows (but not necessarily in the same order). Among them only three married couples. P, U, T, R, Q are seated in row-1 and all are facing to the south. A, B, D, F, C are seated in row-2 and all are facing to the north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A faces the person who sits immediate left of R. P is married and his son C is married to F. One of the brothers of P sits immediate left of A. F sits at one of the extreme ends. Sister of C sits second to right of F. D is not an immediate neighbor of F. F’s brother in law doesn’t sit at extreme end of the row. R has no daughter. A is mother in law of U. R is married to A and sits second to the left of P. T and P are siblings and sits adjacent to each other. C has only one brother and sister. D is not female member.What is the position of R with respect to T?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningQuestion consists of some statements followed by some conclusions. Consider 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 does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
Statements:
Some Goa are Patna.
All Patna are Chennai.
No Chennai is Pune.
All Delhi is Pune.
Some Delhi is Kanpur.
Conclusions:CorrectIncorrect - Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningQuestion consists of some statements followed by some conclusions. Consider 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 does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
Statements:
All cat are dog.
Some dog are fox.
All fox are rat.
No rat is mouse.
All camel are mouse.
Conclusions:CorrectIncorrect - Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningQuestion consists of some statements followed by some conclusions. Consider 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 does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.
Statements:
Some MI are Redmi.
Some Redmi are lava.
All lava are karbon.
Some karbon is Jio.
All Jio are intex.
Conclusions:CorrectIncorrect - Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In an apartment of Delhi, there are seven persons i.e. M, O, P, Q, S, X and Z are of different ages. Each one of them belongs to different cities of India i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Patna, Kanpur, Mumbai and Chennai. They like different actors of Bollywood i.e. Shahrukh, Ranveer, Salman, Anil, Akshay, Kajol, and Kareena. The one who belongs to Pune likes Ranveer. S is younger than only one person and does not like Anil. There are only three persons in between the one who belongs to Pune and the one who belongs to Delhi according to the age. Z is older than M and X both, but younger than S. The one who is oldest likes Akshay. The one who is just younger than O likes Kajol. M is not younger than Q. The one who is 3rd oldest person belongs to Goa. X is younger than O but older than Q. X likes Ranveer. P belongs to Patna. M is not 2nd youngest but likes Kareena. O is not oldest but older than Z and likes Shahrukh. The one who is just younger than X belongs to Kanpur. The one who likes Kareena does not belong to Mumbai and Patna.Who among the following is 2nd youngest person?
CorrectAge wise arrangement: –
IncorrectAge wise arrangement: –
- Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In an apartment of Delhi, there are seven persons i.e. M, O, P, Q, S, X and Z are of different ages. Each one of them belongs to different cities of India i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Patna, Kanpur, Mumbai and Chennai. They like different actors of Bollywood i.e. Shahrukh, Ranveer, Salman, Anil, Akshay, Kajol, and Kareena. The one who belongs to Pune likes Ranveer. S is younger than only one person and does not like Anil. There are only three persons in between the one who belongs to Pune and the one who belongs to Delhi according to the age. Z is older than M and X both, but younger than S. The one who is oldest likes Akshay. The one who is just younger than O likes Kajol. M is not younger than Q. The one who is 3rd oldest person belongs to Goa. X is younger than O but older than Q. X likes Ranveer. P belongs to Patna. M is not 2nd youngest but likes Kareena. O is not oldest but older than Z and likes Shahrukh. The one who is just younger than X belongs to Kanpur. The one who likes Kareena does not belong to Mumbai and Patna.Who among the following belongs to Mumbai?
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21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In an apartment of Delhi, there are seven persons i.e. M, O, P, Q, S, X and Z are of different ages. Each one of them belongs to different cities of India i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Patna, Kanpur, Mumbai and Chennai. They like different actors of Bollywood i.e. Shahrukh, Ranveer, Salman, Anil, Akshay, Kajol, and Kareena. The one who belongs to Pune likes Ranveer. S is younger than only one person and does not like Anil. There are only three persons in between the one who belongs to Pune and the one who belongs to Delhi according to the age. Z is older than M and X both, but younger than S. The one who is oldest likes Akshay. The one who is just younger than O likes Kajol. M is not younger than Q. The one who is 3rd oldest person belongs to Goa. X is younger than O but older than Q. X likes Ranveer. P belongs to Patna. M is not 2nd youngest but likes Kareena. O is not oldest but older than Z and likes Shahrukh. The one who is just younger than X belongs to Kanpur. The one who likes Kareena does not belong to Mumbai and Patna.How many persons are younger than M in this arrangement?
CorrectAge wise arrangement: –
IncorrectAge wise arrangement: –
- Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In an apartment of Delhi, there are seven persons i.e. M, O, P, Q, S, X and Z are of different ages. Each one of them belongs to different cities of India i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Patna, Kanpur, Mumbai and Chennai. They like different actors of Bollywood i.e. Shahrukh, Ranveer, Salman, Anil, Akshay, Kajol, and Kareena. The one who belongs to Pune likes Ranveer. S is younger than only one person and does not like Anil. There are only three persons in between the one who belongs to Pune and the one who belongs to Delhi according to the age. Z is older than M and X both, but younger than S. The one who is oldest likes Akshay. The one who is just younger than O likes Kajol. M is not younger than Q. The one who is 3rd oldest person belongs to Goa. X is younger than O but older than Q. X likes Ranveer. P belongs to Patna. M is not 2nd youngest but likes Kareena. O is not oldest but older than Z and likes Shahrukh. The one who is just younger than X belongs to Kanpur. The one who likes Kareena does not belong to Mumbai and Patna.Who among the following likes Kajol?
CorrectAge wise arrangement: –
IncorrectAge wise arrangement: –
- Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In an apartment of Delhi, there are seven persons i.e. M, O, P, Q, S, X and Z are of different ages. Each one of them belongs to different cities of India i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Patna, Kanpur, Mumbai and Chennai. They like different actors of Bollywood i.e. Shahrukh, Ranveer, Salman, Anil, Akshay, Kajol, and Kareena. The one who belongs to Pune likes Ranveer. S is younger than only one person and does not like Anil. There are only three persons in between the one who belongs to Pune and the one who belongs to Delhi according to the age. Z is older than M and X both, but younger than S. The one who is oldest likes Akshay. The one who is just younger than O likes Kajol. M is not younger than Q. The one who is 3rd oldest person belongs to Goa. X is younger than O but older than Q. X likes Ranveer. P belongs to Patna. M is not 2nd youngest but likes Kareena. O is not oldest but older than Z and likes Shahrukh. The one who is just younger than X belongs to Kanpur. The one who likes Kareena does not belong to Mumbai and Patna.The youngest member of this arrangement belongs to which city?
CorrectAge wise arrangement: –
IncorrectAge wise arrangement: –
- Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements given below it. You have to decide the data provided in which of the statements are sufficient to answer the questions and choose your answer accordingly.
B is in which direction with respect to A?I. A is in north direction with respect to Z. Z is in north west direction from X. B is in west direction with respect to X.
II. Z is south direction from A. X is in south west direction from Z. B is in east direction from X.
III. X is in east direction from Z. B is in south direction from X. A is in north east direction from Z.CorrectIncorrect - Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements given below it. You have to decide the data provided in which of the statements are sufficient to answer the questions and choose your answer accordingly.
A is in which direction with respect to B?I. A is to the East of M who is south of N.
II. A is to the North-East of R.
III. M is in north of R, who is to the West of B.CorrectIncorrect - Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and some statements given below it. You have to decide the data provided in which of the statements are sufficient to answer the questions and choose your answer accordingly.
Who amongst A, B, C, D and E is the shortest?I. A is taller than B. E is not the tallest.
II. C is taller than A. D is not the tallest.
III.A is 2nd tallest and E is not as tall as D and B.CorrectIncorrect - Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
(i) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’
(ii) ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’
(iii) ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’
(iv) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’Which of the following means ‘A is grandmother of F’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
(i) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’
(ii) ‘P – Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’
(iii) ‘P × Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’
(iv) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q’How is D related to C is the expression ‘S + G×D ÷ R× B-C’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven members of a family i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G went to market to purchase shoes on different days of a week but not in same order. This week starts from Wednesday to Tuesday in same order. They have purchased different shoes i.e. Reebok, Puma, Loto, Woodland, Adidas, Nike and Canvas but not in same order. C went to market before Saturday. There were two members in between C and D, who went market to purchase shoes. A went after Sunday and purchased Loto shoes. The one who purchased Adidas, went to market just before the one who purchased Loto. B went to market before C and did not purchase Nike shoes. There were three days gap between the one who purchased Adidas shoes and the one who purchased Puma shoes. Canvas shoes was purchased on Sunday but not purchased just before the one who purchased Loto shoes. C did not purchase Puma and Wood land shoes. There were two days gap between B and E, when they purchased shoes from market. E did not purchase Canvas shoes. G did not purchase Puma shoes. The one who purchased Wood land, went to market after Thursday.Who among the following went to market on Saturday?
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30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven members of a family i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G went to market to purchase shoes on different days of a week but not in same order. This week starts from Wednesday to Tuesday in same order. They have purchased different shoes i.e. Reebok, Puma, Loto, Woodland, Adidas, Nike and Canvas but not in same order. C went to market before Saturday. There were two members in between C and D, who went market to purchase shoes. A went after Sunday and purchased Loto shoes. The one who purchased Adidas, went to market just before the one who purchased Loto. B went to market before C and did not purchase Nike shoes. There were three days gap between the one who purchased Adidas shoes and the one who purchased Puma shoes. Canvas shoes was purchased on Sunday but not purchased just before the one who purchased Loto shoes. C did not purchase Puma and Wood land shoes. There were two days gap between B and E, when they purchased shoes from market. E did not purchase Canvas shoes. G did not purchase Puma shoes. The one who purchased Wood land, went to market after Thursday.Who among the following purchased Nike shoes?
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31. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven members of a family i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G went to market to purchase shoes on different days of a week but not in same order. This week starts from Wednesday to Tuesday in same order. They have purchased different shoes i.e. Reebok, Puma, Loto, Woodland, Adidas, Nike and Canvas but not in same order. C went to market before Saturday. There were two members in between C and D, who went market to purchase shoes. A went after Sunday and purchased Loto shoes. The one who purchased Adidas, went to market just before the one who purchased Loto. B went to market before C and did not purchase Nike shoes. There were three days gap between the one who purchased Adidas shoes and the one who purchased Puma shoes. Canvas shoes was purchased on Sunday but not purchased just before the one who purchased Loto shoes. C did not purchase Puma and Wood land shoes. There were two days gap between B and E, when they purchased shoes from market. E did not purchase Canvas shoes. G did not purchase Puma shoes. The one who purchased Wood land, went to market after Thursday.How many members went to market after the days on which G went?
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32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven members of a family i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G went to market to purchase shoes on different days of a week but not in same order. This week starts from Wednesday to Tuesday in same order. They have purchased different shoes i.e. Reebok, Puma, Loto, Woodland, Adidas, Nike and Canvas but not in same order. C went to market before Saturday. There were two members in between C and D, who went market to purchase shoes. A went after Sunday and purchased Loto shoes. The one who purchased Adidas, went to market just before the one who purchased Loto. B went to market before C and did not purchase Nike shoes. There were three days gap between the one who purchased Adidas shoes and the one who purchased Puma shoes. Canvas shoes was purchased on Sunday but not purchased just before the one who purchased Loto shoes. C did not purchase Puma and Wood land shoes. There were two days gap between B and E, when they purchased shoes from market. E did not purchase Canvas shoes. G did not purchase Puma shoes. The one who purchased Wood land, went to market after Thursday.Who among the following went to market on last day of the week according to given arrangement?
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33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven members of a family i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F and G went to market to purchase shoes on different days of a week but not in same order. This week starts from Wednesday to Tuesday in same order. They have purchased different shoes i.e. Reebok, Puma, Loto, Woodland, Adidas, Nike and Canvas but not in same order. C went to market before Saturday. There were two members in between C and D, who went market to purchase shoes. A went after Sunday and purchased Loto shoes. The one who purchased Adidas, went to market just before the one who purchased Loto. B went to market before C and did not purchase Nike shoes. There were three days gap between the one who purchased Adidas shoes and the one who purchased Puma shoes. Canvas shoes was purchased on Sunday but not purchased just before the one who purchased Loto shoes. C did not purchase Puma and Wood land shoes. There were two days gap between B and E, when they purchased shoes from market. E did not purchase Canvas shoes. G did not purchase Puma shoes. The one who purchased Wood land, went to market after Thursday.F went to market on which day?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a certain code language,
“prices three leading anonymous” is written as “35F 25E 19G 20I”
“cryptocurrencies dash monero” is written as “22P 12D 28F”
“across bithumb and coinone” is written as “20F 4G 5C 8G”What is the code for ‘Dombrovskis’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a certain code language,
“prices three leading anonymous” is written as “35F 25E 19G 20I”
“cryptocurrencies dash monero” is written as “22P 12D 28F”
“across bithumb and coinone” is written as “20F 4G 5C 8G”‘22H’ could be a code for which of the following?CorrectIncorrect - Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a certain code language,
“prices three leading anonymous” is written as “35F 25E 19G 20I”
“cryptocurrencies dash monero” is written as “22P 12D 28F”
“across bithumb and coinone” is written as “20F 4G 5C 8G”What does ‘20H 30J’ stand for?CorrectIncorrect - Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a certain code language,
“prices three leading anonymous” is written as “35F 25E 19G 20I”
“cryptocurrencies dash monero” is written as “22P 12D 28F”
“across bithumb and coinone” is written as “20F 4G 5C 8G”Which of the following may represent ‘20J’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the question given below.
In a certain code language,
“prices three leading anonymous” is written as “35F 25E 19G 20I”
“cryptocurrencies dash monero” is written as “22P 12D 28F”
“across bithumb and coinone” is written as “20F 4G 5C 8G”What is the code for ‘dangerous’?CorrectIncorrect - Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningWhich of the following is not anti-viruses software?
CorrectOracle Database is an object-relational database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation.
IncorrectOracle Database is an object-relational database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation.
- Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningWhat is a compiler?
CorrectA compiler is a software program that transforms high-level source code into a low level object code (binary code), which can be understood by the processor. Compiler converts the whole program in a single step.
IncorrectA compiler is a software program that transforms high-level source code into a low level object code (binary code), which can be understood by the processor. Compiler converts the whole program in a single step.
- Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
“Buy pure and natural honey of company X”. – An advertisement in a newspaper.
Assumptions
I. Artificial honey can be prepared.
II. People do not mind paying more for pure and natural honey.
III. No other company supplies pure honey.CorrectThe work ‘natural’ in the statement means that artificial honey can be prepared. So, Assumption I is implicit. Assumption II and III are not correlated to the statement, so they are not implicit.
IncorrectThe work ‘natural’ in the statement means that artificial honey can be prepared. So, Assumption I is implicit. Assumption II and III are not correlated to the statement, so they are not implicit.
- Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
“If we really want to reduce the menace of smoking, we need to reflect our intention through our deeds, our creations such as movies, in which incidence of smoking is shown much higher than the actual cigarette consumption among the Indian population”. — View of Mr X.
Assumptions
I. There is a strong link between films and viewers behaviour.
II. Smoking shown in movies results in corresponding increase in smoking among the public.
III. Menace of smoking can be reduced by proper planning followed by appropriate efforts.CorrectMenace of smoking cannot be reduced till the smoking is shown in movies. Smoking in movies results in corresponding increase in smoking among the public. Menace of smoking can be reduced by proper planning followed by appropriate efforts. So, all the three assumptions are implicit.
IncorrectMenace of smoking cannot be reduced till the smoking is shown in movies. Smoking in movies results in corresponding increase in smoking among the public. Menace of smoking can be reduced by proper planning followed by appropriate efforts. So, all the three assumptions are implicit.
- Question 43 of 50
43. 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.
Give answerStatement:
Should India stop participating in Olympic games?
Arguments:
I. Yes, India has been unsuccessful in winning medals in Olympic games in spite of competing in so many events.
II. No, participation in Olympic games will help the sports persons improve their performance standards.CorrectArgument I is not strong because we cannot stop our strive on the basis of unsuccess. Argument II is strong because our experiences will help us to improve ourselves.
IncorrectArgument I is not strong because we cannot stop our strive on the basis of unsuccess. Argument II is strong because our experiences will help us to improve ourselves.
- Question 44 of 50
44. 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.
Give answerStatement:
Should there be equivalent salary structure for different states and central government employees?
Arguments:
I. No, state government has limited resources available at their disposal and hence there employees may be paid less than the central government employees.
II. Yes, all are government employees. They are similar functions and hence there should be equivalent salaries.CorrectArgument II is strong because of similarly of work, functions and positions.
IncorrectArgument II is strong because of similarly of work, functions and positions.
- Question 45 of 50
45. 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.
Give answerStatement:
Should the state level taxes on goods be abolished?
Arguments:
I. Yes, instead there should be a consolidated central tax on all commodities.
II. No, the states will incur huge loss due to less collection of taxes.CorrectArgument II is strong, if state level taxes on goods be abolished, there will be huge reduction in tax collections and this will adversely affect the development work funded by state government.
IncorrectArgument II is strong, if state level taxes on goods be abolished, there will be huge reduction in tax collections and this will adversely affect the development work funded by state government.
- Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningRead all the information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight students M, N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S in a class. They live on 8 different floors of a building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. All the floors painted with different colors i.e. Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Brown, and Black (but not necessarily in the same order).
There are two people live between R and N. R lives on a floor which is painted as pink colour. Floor 2 is painted as black colour. P lives just above the floor which is painted as white colour but lives on an even numbered floor. Q’s floor is painted as brown colour but doesn’t live on even numbered floor. R lives on odd numbered floor. There are only two people live between N and the floor which is painted as yellow colour. T doesn’t live on lowermost floor and even numbered floor. P’s floor is not painted as red and green colour. As many persons sit between P and M as sit between Q and T. P doesn’t live above R.Who among the following lives on 5th floor?
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47. Question
Category: ReasoningRead all the information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight students M, N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S in a class. They live on 8 different floors of a building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. All the floors painted with different colors i.e. Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Brown, and Black (but not necessarily in the same order).
There are two people live between R and N. R lives on a floor which is painted as pink colour. Floor 2 is painted as black colour. P lives just above the floor which is painted as white colour but lives on an even numbered floor. Q’s floor is painted as brown colour but doesn’t live on even numbered floor. R lives on odd numbered floor. There are only two people live between N and the floor which is painted as yellow colour. T doesn’t live on lowermost floor and even numbered floor. P’s floor is not painted as red and green colour. As many persons sit between P and M as sit between Q and T. P doesn’t live above R.Which of the following floor is painted as red colour?
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48. Question
Category: ReasoningRead all the information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight students M, N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S in a class. They live on 8 different floors of a building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. All the floors painted with different colors i.e. Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Brown, and Black (but not necessarily in the same order).
There are two people live between R and N. R lives on a floor which is painted as pink colour. Floor 2 is painted as black colour. P lives just above the floor which is painted as white colour but lives on an even numbered floor. Q’s floor is painted as brown colour but doesn’t live on even numbered floor. R lives on odd numbered floor. There are only two people live between N and the floor which is painted as yellow colour. T doesn’t live on lowermost floor and even numbered floor. P’s floor is not painted as red and green colour. As many persons sit between P and M as sit between Q and T. P doesn’t live above R.R lives on which of the following floor?
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49. Question
Category: ReasoningRead all the information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight students M, N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S in a class. They live on 8 different floors of a building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. All the floors painted with different colors i.e. Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Brown, and Black (but not necessarily in the same order).
There are two people live between R and N. R lives on a floor which is painted as pink colour. Floor 2 is painted as black colour. P lives just above the floor which is painted as white colour but lives on an even numbered floor. Q’s floor is painted as brown colour but doesn’t live on even numbered floor. R lives on odd numbered floor. There are only two people live between N and the floor which is painted as yellow colour. T doesn’t live on lowermost floor and even numbered floor. P’s floor is not painted as red and green colour. As many persons sit between P and M as sit between Q and T. P doesn’t live above R.Who among the following lives on the floor which is painted as black colour?
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50. Question
Category: ReasoningRead all the information carefully and answer the given questions:
There are eight students M, N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S in a class. They live on 8 different floors of a building. Lowermost floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 8. All the floors painted with different colors i.e. Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Pink, Brown, and Black (but not necessarily in the same order).
There are two people live between R and N. R lives on a floor which is painted as pink colour. Floor 2 is painted as black colour. P lives just above the floor which is painted as white colour but lives on an even numbered floor. Q’s floor is painted as brown colour but doesn’t live on even numbered floor. R lives on odd numbered floor. There are only two people live between N and the floor which is painted as yellow colour. T doesn’t live on lowermost floor and even numbered floor. P’s floor is not painted as red and green colour. As many persons sit between P and M as sit between Q and T. P doesn’t live above R.How many persons live between M’s floor and Q’s floor?
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