Set 11 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: ReasoningIn each of the questions given below some statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some Delhi are Pune.
Some Pune are Lucknow.
All Lucknow are Chennai.
Conclusions:
I. Some Chennai can be Delhi.
II. Some Chennai are Pune.
III. Some Lucknow can be Pune.CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions given below some statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some Kohli is Sachin.
No Sachin is Dhoni.
Some Sachin are Gambhir.
Conclusions:
I. Some Gambhir can be Dhoni.
II. Some Kohli is not Dhoni.
III. Some Sachin is Kohli.
IV. All Gambhir is not Dhoni.CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions given below some statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
No tree is book.
Some copy are books.
All pens are copy.
Conclusions:
I. Some copy are pens.
II. No pen is book.
III. Some copy are trees.
IV. Some copy are not trees.CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons of a family i.e. E, K, T, W, J, B, S and U are sitting on a row and face towards South direction. They were born in different years i.e. 1968, 1972, 1970, 1985, 1980, 1988, 1982 and 1995 but not in same order. The one who was born in 1980 sits third places away from U who is brother in law of S. W is the son of T who is brother of U who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1985. J is maternal uncle of K and born before the birth of W. There are two members sit between the one who was born in 1985 and K. K is sister of W and niece of J who is only son of B who sits at extreme end. The one who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1972 is not male member of this family. S sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1995. The one who was born in 1995 is daughter of S. U is older than W. T sits at 2nd place from left end of this row and is son in law of E who was born in 1970. B is the oldest member of this family. The one who was born in 1985 sits right of T. S is immediate neighbor of the one who was born in 1968 and K. The one who was born in 1970 does not sit at any extreme end but the one who was born in 1988 sits at extreme end. S is the mother of K. The daughter of the one who is father of J is older than her husband.Who among the following was born in 1995?
CorrectSolution:
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- Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons of a family i.e. E, K, T, W, J, B, S and U are sitting on a row and face towards South direction. They were born in different years i.e. 1968, 1972, 1970, 1985, 1980, 1988, 1982 and 1995 but not in same order. The one who was born in 1980 sits third places away from U who is brother in law of S. W is the son of T who is brother of U who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1985. J is maternal uncle of K and born before the birth of W. There are two members sit between the one who was born in 1985 and K. K is sister of W and niece of J who is only son of B who sits at extreme end. The one who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1972 is not male member of this family. S sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1995. The one who was born in 1995 is daughter of S. U is older than W. T sits at 2nd place from left end of this row and is son in law of E who was born in 1970. B is the oldest member of this family. The one who was born in 1985 sits right of T. S is immediate neighbor of the one who was born in 1968 and K. The one who was born in 1970 does not sit at any extreme end but the one who was born in 1988 sits at extreme end. S is the mother of K. The daughter of the one who is father of J is older than her husband.Who sits 2nd place away from the one who was born in 1982?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons of a family i.e. E, K, T, W, J, B, S and U are sitting on a row and face towards South direction. They were born in different years i.e. 1968, 1972, 1970, 1985, 1980, 1988, 1982 and 1995 but not in same order. The one who was born in 1980 sits third places away from U who is brother in law of S. W is the son of T who is brother of U who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1985. J is maternal uncle of K and born before the birth of W. There are two members sit between the one who was born in 1985 and K. K is sister of W and niece of J who is only son of B who sits at extreme end. The one who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1972 is not male member of this family. S sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1995. The one who was born in 1995 is daughter of S. U is older than W. T sits at 2nd place from left end of this row and is son in law of E who was born in 1970. B is the oldest member of this family. The one who was born in 1985 sits right of T. S is immediate neighbor of the one who was born in 1968 and K. The one who was born in 1970 does not sit at any extreme end but the one who was born in 1988 sits at extreme end. S is the mother of K. The daughter of the one who is father of J is older than her husband.Who among the following is grandson of B?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons of a family i.e. E, K, T, W, J, B, S and U are sitting on a row and face towards South direction. They were born in different years i.e. 1968, 1972, 1970, 1985, 1980, 1988, 1982 and 1995 but not in same order. The one who was born in 1980 sits third places away from U who is brother in law of S. W is the son of T who is brother of U who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1985. J is maternal uncle of K and born before the birth of W. There are two members sit between the one who was born in 1985 and K. K is sister of W and niece of J who is only son of B who sits at extreme end. The one who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1972 is not male member of this family. S sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1995. The one who was born in 1995 is daughter of S. U is older than W. T sits at 2nd place from left end of this row and is son in law of E who was born in 1970. B is the oldest member of this family. The one who was born in 1985 sits right of T. S is immediate neighbor of the one who was born in 1968 and K. The one who was born in 1970 does not sit at any extreme end but the one who was born in 1988 sits at extreme end. S is the mother of K. The daughter of the one who is father of J is older than her husband.How many persons sit right of E?
CorrectSolution:IncorrectSolution: - Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons of a family i.e. E, K, T, W, J, B, S and U are sitting on a row and face towards South direction. They were born in different years i.e. 1968, 1972, 1970, 1985, 1980, 1988, 1982 and 1995 but not in same order. The one who was born in 1980 sits third places away from U who is brother in law of S. W is the son of T who is brother of U who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1985. J is maternal uncle of K and born before the birth of W. There are two members sit between the one who was born in 1985 and K. K is sister of W and niece of J who is only son of B who sits at extreme end. The one who sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1972 is not male member of this family. S sits immediate right of the one who was born in 1995. The one who was born in 1995 is daughter of S. U is older than W. T sits at 2nd place from left end of this row and is son in law of E who was born in 1970. B is the oldest member of this family. The one who was born in 1985 sits right of T. S is immediate neighbor of the one who was born in 1968 and K. The one who was born in 1970 does not sit at any extreme end but the one who was born in 1988 sits at extreme end. S is the mother of K. The daughter of the one who is father of J is older than her husband.Who among the following was born in 1988?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“violeters firewall mumbai friend” is coded as – “ UMAB IWLA ITRE RINE”
“computer laptop balloon room” is coded as – “APOT OUET ALOO OROO”
“compound Asylum building government” is coded as – “SYUL UDNI OONU OMNE”What is the code of ‘Building’ in this coded information?CorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
IncorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
- Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“violeters firewall mumbai friend” is coded as – “ UMAB IWLA ITRE RINE”
“computer laptop balloon room” is coded as – “APOT OUET ALOO OROO”
“compound Asylum building government” is coded as – “SYUL UDNI OONU OMNE”What will be the code of ‘ Career Power”?CorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
IncorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
- Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“violeters firewall mumbai friend” is coded as – “ UMAB IWLA ITRE RINE”
“computer laptop balloon room” is coded as – “APOT OUET ALOO OROO”
“compound Asylum building government” is coded as – “SYUL UDNI OONU OMNE”What is the code of ‘Computer’?CorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
IncorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
- Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“violeters firewall mumbai friend” is coded as – “ UMAB IWLA ITRE RINE”
“computer laptop balloon room” is coded as – “APOT OUET ALOO OROO”
“compound Asylum building government” is coded as – “SYUL UDNI OONU OMNE”What may be the code of ‘Responsible’?CorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
IncorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
- Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningAnswer these questions based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“violeters firewall mumbai friend” is coded as – “ UMAB IWLA ITRE RINE”
“computer laptop balloon room” is coded as – “APOT OUET ALOO OROO”
“compound Asylum building government” is coded as – “SYUL UDNI OONU OMNE”What may be the code of ‘Europe’?CorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
IncorrectSolution:This coding decoding question is based on the new pattern. In this question, the words are coded as per following rules:
(i) 1st code is 2nd letter of the word
(ii) 2nd code is 4th last letter of that word
(iii) 3rd code is 2nd last letter of word
(iv) 4th code is 3rd last letter of word
- Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons i.e. B, J, P, E, T, V, R and M are sitting around a square table. After completion of their graduation, they are going to join different company in different months of same year. These companies are GT, HCL, CTS, HP, MS, CP, Infy and TCS but not in same order. Now different joining months are March, June, August, December, January, April, February and November but not in same order. Four persons are seated at the corner of this table and faces inside and Rest four persons are seated at middle of each side of this table and faces outside.
T is not going to join in June. The one who is going to join TCS does not sit near to V. The one who sits at one of the corner of this table is going to join in August and sits 3rd left of the one who is going to join MS. There are two persons sit between P and the one who is going to join in August. B sits 2nd right of P who is going to join in April. V is not immediate neighbor of the one who is going to join in August. The one who is going to join in March sits 2nd left of the person who is going to join in that month which has less days compare to all other months. P sits opposite to the one who is going to join in February. E who is going to join in December sits immediate right of P. The one who is going to join CTS sits opposite to the one who is going to join HP. There are two members sit between E and V who is going to join in January. M is going to join TCS but sits diagonally opposite to the one who is going to join CP. The one who is going to join in November sits immediate right of R. The one who is going to join HP sits near to E. The one who is going to join in March does not want to join Infy and GT. The one who is going to join GT sits just near to R.Who sits opposite to the one who is going to join MS?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons i.e. B, J, P, E, T, V, R and M are sitting around a square table. After completion of their graduation, they are going to join different company in different months of same year. These companies are GT, HCL, CTS, HP, MS, CP, Infy and TCS but not in same order. Now different joining months are March, June, August, December, January, April, February and November but not in same order. Four persons are seated at the corner of this table and faces inside and Rest four persons are seated at middle of each side of this table and faces outside.
T is not going to join in June. The one who is going to join TCS does not sit near to V. The one who sits at one of the corner of this table is going to join in August and sits 3rd left of the one who is going to join MS. There are two persons sit between P and the one who is going to join in August. B sits 2nd right of P who is going to join in April. V is not immediate neighbor of the one who is going to join in August. The one who is going to join in March sits 2nd left of the person who is going to join in that month which has less days compare to all other months. P sits opposite to the one who is going to join in February. E who is going to join in December sits immediate right of P. The one who is going to join CTS sits opposite to the one who is going to join HP. There are two members sit between E and V who is going to join in January. M is going to join TCS but sits diagonally opposite to the one who is going to join CP. The one who is going to join in November sits immediate right of R. The one who is going to join HP sits near to E. The one who is going to join in March does not want to join Infy and GT. The one who is going to join GT sits just near to R.Who among the following is going to join in August?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons i.e. B, J, P, E, T, V, R and M are sitting around a square table. After completion of their graduation, they are going to join different company in different months of same year. These companies are GT, HCL, CTS, HP, MS, CP, Infy and TCS but not in same order. Now different joining months are March, June, August, December, January, April, February and November but not in same order. Four persons are seated at the corner of this table and faces inside and Rest four persons are seated at middle of each side of this table and faces outside.
T is not going to join in June. The one who is going to join TCS does not sit near to V. The one who sits at one of the corner of this table is going to join in August and sits 3rd left of the one who is going to join MS. There are two persons sit between P and the one who is going to join in August. B sits 2nd right of P who is going to join in April. V is not immediate neighbor of the one who is going to join in August. The one who is going to join in March sits 2nd left of the person who is going to join in that month which has less days compare to all other months. P sits opposite to the one who is going to join in February. E who is going to join in December sits immediate right of P. The one who is going to join CTS sits opposite to the one who is going to join HP. There are two members sit between E and V who is going to join in January. M is going to join TCS but sits diagonally opposite to the one who is going to join CP. The one who is going to join in November sits immediate right of R. The one who is going to join HP sits near to E. The one who is going to join in March does not want to join Infy and GT. The one who is going to join GT sits just near to R.Who among the following sits immediate right of the one who is going to join in April?CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons i.e. B, J, P, E, T, V, R and M are sitting around a square table. After completion of their graduation, they are going to join different company in different months of same year. These companies are GT, HCL, CTS, HP, MS, CP, Infy and TCS but not in same order. Now different joining months are March, June, August, December, January, April, February and November but not in same order. Four persons are seated at the corner of this table and faces inside and Rest four persons are seated at middle of each side of this table and faces outside.
T is not going to join in June. The one who is going to join TCS does not sit near to V. The one who sits at one of the corner of this table is going to join in August and sits 3rd left of the one who is going to join MS. There are two persons sit between P and the one who is going to join in August. B sits 2nd right of P who is going to join in April. V is not immediate neighbor of the one who is going to join in August. The one who is going to join in March sits 2nd left of the person who is going to join in that month which has less days compare to all other months. P sits opposite to the one who is going to join in February. E who is going to join in December sits immediate right of P. The one who is going to join CTS sits opposite to the one who is going to join HP. There are two members sit between E and V who is going to join in January. M is going to join TCS but sits diagonally opposite to the one who is going to join CP. The one who is going to join in November sits immediate right of R. The one who is going to join HP sits near to E. The one who is going to join in March does not want to join Infy and GT. The one who is going to join GT sits just near to R.Who among the following sits exactly between the one who is going to join Infy and the one who is going to join in August, when counted right of the one who is going to join in August?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight persons i.e. B, J, P, E, T, V, R and M are sitting around a square table. After completion of their graduation, they are going to join different company in different months of same year. These companies are GT, HCL, CTS, HP, MS, CP, Infy and TCS but not in same order. Now different joining months are March, June, August, December, January, April, February and November but not in same order. Four persons are seated at the corner of this table and faces inside and Rest four persons are seated at middle of each side of this table and faces outside.
T is not going to join in June. The one who is going to join TCS does not sit near to V. The one who sits at one of the corner of this table is going to join in August and sits 3rd left of the one who is going to join MS. There are two persons sit between P and the one who is going to join in August. B sits 2nd right of P who is going to join in April. V is not immediate neighbor of the one who is going to join in August. The one who is going to join in March sits 2nd left of the person who is going to join in that month which has less days compare to all other months. P sits opposite to the one who is going to join in February. E who is going to join in December sits immediate right of P. The one who is going to join CTS sits opposite to the one who is going to join HP. There are two members sit between E and V who is going to join in January. M is going to join TCS but sits diagonally opposite to the one who is going to join CP. The one who is going to join in November sits immediate right of R. The one who is going to join HP sits near to E. The one who is going to join in March does not want to join Infy and GT. The one who is going to join GT sits just near to R.Who among the following is going to join in GT?
CorrectSolution:
IncorrectSolution:
- Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions given below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.How many daughter’s U have?
I. Only five members in a family. P has only one son, U has only 2 children. P is daughter-in-law of W. W is father of U.
II. P has 2 children. U is husband of P. W is son of U.CorrectSolution:From Statement- I, it is clear that U has only one son, and U has only 2 children. U and P are husband and wife. Hence U has only one daughter.
From Statement –II, we can’t find how many daughters U has.IncorrectSolution:From Statement- I, it is clear that U has only one son, and U has only 2 children. U and P are husband and wife. Hence U has only one daughter.
From Statement –II, we can’t find how many daughters U has. - Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions given below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.Who amongst the following is tallest?
I.B is shorter than only 2 persons. A is taller than B. C is taller than E.
II. Both C and E are shorter than A. C is shorter than B.CorrectSolution:We can’t find that who is tallest even from both the statements taking together.
IncorrectSolution:We can’t find that who is tallest even from both the statements taking together.
- Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R and S have done the post-graduation in Financial Management. After completion of their education, they have invested some rupees in different financial investment i.e. SIP, Share Market, Bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and Etherum but not in same order. They have done these investment in different days of a week, starts from Wednesday to Tuesday.
N has done the investment not before Saturday. S has invested in Etherum but not on Wednesday. R has done investment on Thursday. Q has invested in Bitcoin Cash after Friday. The one who has done the investment in Share Market, has invested after S’s investment. There are two days gap between the one who has done the investment in Ripple and the one who has done in SIP. There are two days gap between Q and P’s investment days. N has done the investment in SIP just before the days on which P has done. M has not done the investment in Ripple and Litecoin.Who among the following has done the investment in Ripple?
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- Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R and S have done the post-graduation in Financial Management. After completion of their education, they have invested some rupees in different financial investment i.e. SIP, Share Market, Bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and Etherum but not in same order. They have done these investment in different days of a week, starts from Wednesday to Tuesday.
N has done the investment not before Saturday. S has invested in Etherum but not on Wednesday. R has done investment on Thursday. Q has invested in Bitcoin Cash after Friday. The one who has done the investment in Share Market, has invested after S’s investment. There are two days gap between the one who has done the investment in Ripple and the one who has done in SIP. There are two days gap between Q and P’s investment days. N has done the investment in SIP just before the days on which P has done. M has not done the investment in Ripple and Litecoin.How many friends has done the investment after the days on which the investment has done in Litecoin?
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- Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R and S have done the post-graduation in Financial Management. After completion of their education, they have invested some rupees in different financial investment i.e. SIP, Share Market, Bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and Etherum but not in same order. They have done these investment in different days of a week, starts from Wednesday to Tuesday.
N has done the investment not before Saturday. S has invested in Etherum but not on Wednesday. R has done investment on Thursday. Q has invested in Bitcoin Cash after Friday. The one who has done the investment in Share Market, has invested after S’s investment. There are two days gap between the one who has done the investment in Ripple and the one who has done in SIP. There are two days gap between Q and P’s investment days. N has done the investment in SIP just before the days on which P has done. M has not done the investment in Ripple and Litecoin.N has done investment on which day?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R and S have done the post-graduation in Financial Management. After completion of their education, they have invested some rupees in different financial investment i.e. SIP, Share Market, Bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and Etherum but not in same order. They have done these investment in different days of a week, starts from Wednesday to Tuesday.
N has done the investment not before Saturday. S has invested in Etherum but not on Wednesday. R has done investment on Thursday. Q has invested in Bitcoin Cash after Friday. The one who has done the investment in Share Market, has invested after S’s investment. There are two days gap between the one who has done the investment in Ripple and the one who has done in SIP. There are two days gap between Q and P’s investment days. N has done the investment in SIP just before the days on which P has done. M has not done the investment in Ripple and Litecoin.Who among the following has done the investment in Share market?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R and S have done the post-graduation in Financial Management. After completion of their education, they have invested some rupees in different financial investment i.e. SIP, Share Market, Bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and Etherum but not in same order. They have done these investment in different days of a week, starts from Wednesday to Tuesday.
N has done the investment not before Saturday. S has invested in Etherum but not on Wednesday. R has done investment on Thursday. Q has invested in Bitcoin Cash after Friday. The one who has done the investment in Share Market, has invested after S’s investment. There are two days gap between the one who has done the investment in Ripple and the one who has done in SIP. There are two days gap between Q and P’s investment days. N has done the investment in SIP just before the days on which P has done. M has not done the investment in Ripple and Litecoin.M has done the investment on which financial investment?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight artists i.e. R, P, K, J, D, F, V and B are living in a nine storey building in which one floor is vacant. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 9th floor. They draw different types of paintings, viz Sand painting, Digital painting, Illusion painting, Acrylic painting, Oil painting, Water painting, Pop art painting and Pastel painting but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who draws Pastel painting lives just below from the one who draws Illusion painting. The one who draws Water painting does not live on even numbered floor. There are three floors between the one who draws Water painting and Acrylic painting. K draws Digital painting. F lives on odd numbered floor and below from 5th floor. There is one floor between the one who draws Digital painting and Vacant floor. The vacant floor is not an odd numbered floor. V lives just below K and does not live below from the one who draws Water painting. Vacant floor is below from V. There are three floors between the vacant floor and J who lives below vacant floor. F lives on that floor which is just below the floor which is just below the one who draws Water painting. The one who draws Acrylic painting lives below from F. The one who draws Pop art painting is R who does not live on odd number floor. P does not draw water painting and Sand painting. The one who draws Sand painting is not V and F but he does not live below from the one who draws Pop art painting. B lives above the vacant floor.Who among the following draws Illusion painting?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight artists i.e. R, P, K, J, D, F, V and B are living in a nine storey building in which one floor is vacant. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 9th floor. They draw different types of paintings, viz Sand painting, Digital painting, Illusion painting, Acrylic painting, Oil painting, Water painting, Pop art painting and Pastel painting but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who draws Pastel painting lives just below from the one who draws Illusion painting. The one who draws Water painting does not live on even numbered floor. There are three floors between the one who draws Water painting and Acrylic painting. K draws Digital painting. F lives on odd numbered floor and below from 5th floor. There is one floor between the one who draws Digital painting and Vacant floor. The vacant floor is not an odd numbered floor. V lives just below K and does not live below from the one who draws Water painting. Vacant floor is below from V. There are three floors between the vacant floor and J who lives below vacant floor. F lives on that floor which is just below the floor which is just below the one who draws Water painting. The one who draws Acrylic painting lives below from F. The one who draws Pop art painting is R who does not live on odd number floor. P does not draw water painting and Sand painting. The one who draws Sand painting is not V and F but he does not live below from the one who draws Pop art painting. B lives above the vacant floor.How many persons live between the one who draws Oil painting and the one who draws Pastel painting?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight artists i.e. R, P, K, J, D, F, V and B are living in a nine storey building in which one floor is vacant. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 9th floor. They draw different types of paintings, viz Sand painting, Digital painting, Illusion painting, Acrylic painting, Oil painting, Water painting, Pop art painting and Pastel painting but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who draws Pastel painting lives just below from the one who draws Illusion painting. The one who draws Water painting does not live on even numbered floor. There are three floors between the one who draws Water painting and Acrylic painting. K draws Digital painting. F lives on odd numbered floor and below from 5th floor. There is one floor between the one who draws Digital painting and Vacant floor. The vacant floor is not an odd numbered floor. V lives just below K and does not live below from the one who draws Water painting. Vacant floor is below from V. There are three floors between the vacant floor and J who lives below vacant floor. F lives on that floor which is just below the floor which is just below the one who draws Water painting. The one who draws Acrylic painting lives below from F. The one who draws Pop art painting is R who does not live on odd number floor. P does not draw water painting and Sand painting. The one who draws Sand painting is not V and F but he does not live below from the one who draws Pop art painting. B lives above the vacant floor.Who among the following draws Water painting?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight artists i.e. R, P, K, J, D, F, V and B are living in a nine storey building in which one floor is vacant. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 9th floor. They draw different types of paintings, viz Sand painting, Digital painting, Illusion painting, Acrylic painting, Oil painting, Water painting, Pop art painting and Pastel painting but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who draws Pastel painting lives just below from the one who draws Illusion painting. The one who draws Water painting does not live on even numbered floor. There are three floors between the one who draws Water painting and Acrylic painting. K draws Digital painting. F lives on odd numbered floor and below from 5th floor. There is one floor between the one who draws Digital painting and Vacant floor. The vacant floor is not an odd numbered floor. V lives just below K and does not live below from the one who draws Water painting. Vacant floor is below from V. There are three floors between the vacant floor and J who lives below vacant floor. F lives on that floor which is just below the floor which is just below the one who draws Water painting. The one who draws Acrylic painting lives below from F. The one who draws Pop art painting is R who does not live on odd number floor. P does not draw water painting and Sand painting. The one who draws Sand painting is not V and F but he does not live below from the one who draws Pop art painting. B lives above the vacant floor.Who among the following lives just below from the one who draws Sand painting?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight artists i.e. R, P, K, J, D, F, V and B are living in a nine storey building in which one floor is vacant. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 9th floor. They draw different types of paintings, viz Sand painting, Digital painting, Illusion painting, Acrylic painting, Oil painting, Water painting, Pop art painting and Pastel painting but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who draws Pastel painting lives just below from the one who draws Illusion painting. The one who draws Water painting does not live on even numbered floor. There are three floors between the one who draws Water painting and Acrylic painting. K draws Digital painting. F lives on odd numbered floor and below from 5th floor. There is one floor between the one who draws Digital painting and Vacant floor. The vacant floor is not an odd numbered floor. V lives just below K and does not live below from the one who draws Water painting. Vacant floor is below from V. There are three floors between the vacant floor and J who lives below vacant floor. F lives on that floor which is just below the floor which is just below the one who draws Water painting. The one who draws Acrylic painting lives below from F. The one who draws Pop art painting is R who does not live on odd number floor. P does not draw water painting and Sand painting. The one who draws Sand painting is not V and F but he does not live below from the one who draws Pop art painting. B lives above the vacant floor.How many people live below from the vacant floor?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- minister 93 external 57 commissioner 74 government 68
Step-I: clmmrssrlnvr minister external 57 74 government 68 36
Step-II: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl minister 57 government 68 36 9
Step-III: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt minister 57 36 9 4
Step-IV: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt mrnrstvr 36 9 4 4
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19How 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25IncorrectIn 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25 - Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- minister 93 external 57 commissioner 74 government 68
Step-I: clmmrssrlnvr minister external 57 74 government 68 36
Step-II: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl minister 57 government 68 36 9
Step-III: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt minister 57 36 9 4
Step-IV: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt mrnrstvr 36 9 4 4
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19What will be the second 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25IncorrectIn 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25 - Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- minister 93 external 57 commissioner 74 government 68
Step-I: clmmrssrlnvr minister external 57 74 government 68 36
Step-II: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl minister 57 government 68 36 9
Step-III: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt minister 57 36 9 4
Step-IV: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt mrnrstvr 36 9 4 4
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19Which of the following word/number will be at second position from right end in III 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25IncorrectIn 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25 - Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- minister 93 external 57 commissioner 74 government 68
Step-I: clmmrssrlnvr minister external 57 74 government 68 36
Step-II: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl minister 57 government 68 36 9
Step-III: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt minister 57 36 9 4
Step-IV: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt mrnrstvr 36 9 4 4
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19What is the addition of 2nd and 5th element from the right end in step II?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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25IncorrectIn 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25 - Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input- minister 93 external 57 commissioner 74 government 68
Step-I: clmmrssrlnvr minister external 57 74 government 68 36
Step-II: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl minister 57 government 68 36 9
Step-III: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt minister 57 36 9 4
Step-IV: clmmrssrlnvr vxtvrnzl glvvrnmvnt mrnrstvr 36 9 4 4
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19Which step gives following output?
“pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49”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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25IncorrectIn 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 according to alphabetical order (English dictionary) from left end with each vowel of word is replaced by its opposite letter according to alphabetical series while there will be no change in each consonant 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 the square of difference of both the digits of the number.
Input- republic 16 parliament 48 privilege 29 project 19
Step-I: pzrlrzmvnt republic 16 privilege 29 project 19 16
Step-II: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv republic 16 project 19 16 49
Step-III: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct republic 16 16 49 64
Step-IV: pzrlrzmvnt prrvrlvgv prljvct rvpfblrc 16 49 64 25 - Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by some courses of action. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow (s) for pursuing.Statement:
There is a considerable increase in the number of persons affected by water-borne diseases during monsoon period.
Courses of action:
I. The question should be raised to find the number of persons affected by water-borne diseases during monsoon period.
II. The Government should disseminate adequate information regarding the pure drinking water to people.
III. All the hospitals in the city should be equipped properly for the treatment of patients during monsoon period.CorrectAny aspect of health has two factors to tackle with — prevention and treatment. Prevention includes creating awareness among people, and treatment includes providing adequate medical facilities. So, both II and III follow.
IncorrectAny aspect of health has two factors to tackle with — prevention and treatment. Prevention includes creating awareness among people, and treatment includes providing adequate medical facilities. So, both II and III follow.
- Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below is given a statement followed by some courses of action. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow (s) for pursuing.Statement:
Some strains of mosquito have become resistant to chloroquine — the widely used medicine for malaria patients.
Courses of action:
I. Selling of chloroquine should be stopped.
II. Researchers should develop a new medicine for patients affected by such mosquitoes.
III. All the patients suffering from malaria should be checked for identification of causal mosquito.CorrectClearly, chloroquine can still be used to get rid of the non-resistant varieties, and new medicines developed for the resistant varieties. The patients can then be treated accordingly by performing tests for the causal mosquito. So, only II and III, follow.
IncorrectClearly, chloroquine can still be used to get rid of the non-resistant varieties, and new medicines developed for the resistant varieties. The patients can then be treated accordingly by performing tests for the causal mosquito. So, only II and III, follow.
- Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer having SIM of some famous company faced a problem during call and he calls to or visits to customer care office regarding solution:-Data Flow Diagram as follows (DFD).
Are there any possibilities that problem is not resolved even after talking or meeting with senior authorities of customer care?
CorrectWe can see the DFD and find that problem must be resolved. So answer is (d) here. No, problem will surely be resolved.
IncorrectWe can see the DFD and find that problem must be resolved. So answer is (d) here. No, problem will surely be resolved.
- Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer having SIM of some famous company faced a problem during call and he calls to or visits to customer care office regarding solution:-Data Flow Diagram as follows (DFD).
If customer’s problem is not resolved in next three working days then what may be the next step of customer according to data flow diagram?
CorrectWe can see the DFD and find that answer (c) is correct. Customer has to either visit or call to customer care with reference number.
IncorrectWe can see the DFD and find that answer (c) is correct. Customer has to either visit or call to customer care with reference number.
- Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer having SIM of some famous company faced a problem during call and he calls to or visits to customer care office regarding solution:-Data Flow Diagram as follows (DFD).
What may be the possible reason that even after visiting the customer cares office, customer’s problem is not resolved?
CorrectWe can see the DFD and find that answer (e) is correct. Either (a) or (c)
IncorrectWe can see the DFD and find that answer (e) is correct. Either (a) or (c)
- Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer having SIM of some famous company faced a problem during call and he calls to or visits to customer care office regarding solution:-Data Flow Diagram as follows (DFD).
Which among the following is not a purpose to provide a reference number to customer?
CorrectAll the option except (c) which is given here satisfy for which a reference number is given but from the refence number, customer do not get any money in future. So for this question, right answer is option (c).
IncorrectAll the option except (c) which is given here satisfy for which a reference number is given but from the refence number, customer do not get any money in future. So for this question, right answer is option (c).
- Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningSee the following structure carefully and answer the given questions.
A customer having SIM of some famous company faced a problem during call and he calls to or visits to customer care office regarding solution:-Data Flow Diagram as follows (DFD).
Which of the following reason describes that the customer’s problem is not resolved even after talking with or visiting to customer care authorities?
CorrectIn some cases, this is possible (if problem is not understand by concerned person of customer care)
IncorrectIn some cases, this is possible (if problem is not understand by concerned person of customer care)
- 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 insofar as they relate to the question. “Strong” arguments are those which are both 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 Anti-piracy Bill be brought in the Parliament?
Arguments:
I. Yes, This will help the film industry to fight against piracy as a result of which the industry will be financially strong.
II. No, We have already provisions such as Copyright laws etc to fight against piracy.CorrectOnly I is strong. II is not strong because we do not know whether the existing provisions are sufficient or not.
IncorrectOnly I is strong. II is not strong because we do not know whether the existing provisions are sufficient or not.
- 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 insofar as they relate to the question. “Strong” arguments are those which are both 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 Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) be entitled to dual citizenship?
Arguments:
I. Yes, This will bolster the intimacy of the NRIs with the Indian soil.
II. No, The move will not be fruitful for most NRIs because there is lack of provisions for dual citizenship in many countries.CorrectI is strong because from the citizenship, they can be connected with their roots which is in India and in many ways, they can be helpful in Indian economy. II is also strong argument because in many countries dual citizenship is not allowed.
IncorrectI is strong because from the citizenship, they can be connected with their roots which is in India and in many ways, they can be helpful in Indian economy. II is also strong argument because in many countries dual citizenship is not allowed.
- 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 insofar as they relate to the question. “Strong” arguments are those which are both 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 reputed private driver training schools be allowed to issue driving licenses?
Arguments:
I. Yes, This will enable more and more people to get driving licenses.
II. No, This will increase the congestion of the vehicles on the road and will result in traffic jams too.CorrectI is weak because it is not desirable. Moreover, is falsely assumes that govt authorities can’t cope with the demand of driving sciences. II is weak because it is not logical. It wrongly assumes that such a move will lead to a spurt in the number of vehicles.
IncorrectI is weak because it is not desirable. Moreover, is falsely assumes that govt authorities can’t cope with the demand of driving sciences. II is weak because it is not logical. It wrongly assumes that such a move will lead to a spurt in the number of vehicles.
- Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the given information carefully and answer the questions;
Seven boxes N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S are placed one above another. They are of different colours i.e. Red, Yellow, Pink, White, Brown, Peach, and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order). Each box has different numbers of books in it, i.e. 21, 11, 19, 13, 8, 5, 25 (not necessarily in same order).
Box O has 11 books in it. Box Q doesn’t have 19 books in it. There are three boxes are placed between O and the box which colour is white. Box P’s colour is not white. Box N is placed just above box T, which colour is not yellow. Colour of box S is red. Brown coloured box has minimum number of books in it. There is only one box is placed between box O and Q. Box R is placed below, white coloured box. Box S is placed above box Q. Yellow coloured box is placed just above box O. Box N is not placed at top and it is also not placed above Q. There are only three boxes are placed between box O and the box which has second highest number of books in it. The box which has highest number of books placed above red coloured box. Peach coloured box has 19 books in it and placed above R. Colour of Box Q is not brown. Pink coloured box has 13 books in it.What is the colour of Box O?
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47. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the given information carefully and answer the questions;
Seven boxes N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S are placed one above another. They are of different colours i.e. Red, Yellow, Pink, White, Brown, Peach, and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order). Each box has different numbers of books in it, i.e. 21, 11, 19, 13, 8, 5, 25 (not necessarily in same order).
Box O has 11 books in it. Box Q doesn’t have 19 books in it. There are three boxes are placed between O and the box which colour is white. Box P’s colour is not white. Box N is placed just above box T, which colour is not yellow. Colour of box S is red. Brown coloured box has minimum number of books in it. There is only one box is placed between box O and Q. Box R is placed below, white coloured box. Box S is placed above box Q. Yellow coloured box is placed just above box O. Box N is not placed at top and it is also not placed above Q. There are only three boxes are placed between box O and the box which has second highest number of books in it. The box which has highest number of books placed above red coloured box. Peach coloured box has 19 books in it and placed above R. Colour of Box Q is not brown. Pink coloured box has 13 books in it.Which of the following box is placed at top?
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48. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the given information carefully and answer the questions;
Seven boxes N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S are placed one above another. They are of different colours i.e. Red, Yellow, Pink, White, Brown, Peach, and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order). Each box has different numbers of books in it, i.e. 21, 11, 19, 13, 8, 5, 25 (not necessarily in same order).
Box O has 11 books in it. Box Q doesn’t have 19 books in it. There are three boxes are placed between O and the box which colour is white. Box P’s colour is not white. Box N is placed just above box T, which colour is not yellow. Colour of box S is red. Brown coloured box has minimum number of books in it. There is only one box is placed between box O and Q. Box R is placed below, white coloured box. Box S is placed above box Q. Yellow coloured box is placed just above box O. Box N is not placed at top and it is also not placed above Q. There are only three boxes are placed between box O and the box which has second highest number of books in it. The box which has highest number of books placed above red coloured box. Peach coloured box has 19 books in it and placed above R. Colour of Box Q is not brown. Pink coloured box has 13 books in it.How many boxes are placed between T and the box which has 8 books in it?
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49. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the given information carefully and answer the questions;
Seven boxes N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S are placed one above another. They are of different colours i.e. Red, Yellow, Pink, White, Brown, Peach, and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order). Each box has different numbers of books in it, i.e. 21, 11, 19, 13, 8, 5, 25 (not necessarily in same order).
Box O has 11 books in it. Box Q doesn’t have 19 books in it. There are three boxes are placed between O and the box which colour is white. Box P’s colour is not white. Box N is placed just above box T, which colour is not yellow. Colour of box S is red. Brown coloured box has minimum number of books in it. There is only one box is placed between box O and Q. Box R is placed below, white coloured box. Box S is placed above box Q. Yellow coloured box is placed just above box O. Box N is not placed at top and it is also not placed above Q. There are only three boxes are placed between box O and the box which has second highest number of books in it. The box which has highest number of books placed above red coloured box. Peach coloured box has 19 books in it and placed above R. Colour of Box Q is not brown. Pink coloured box has 13 books in it.Which of the following box has 13 books in it?
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50. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the given information carefully and answer the questions;
Seven boxes N, O, P, Q, R, T, and S are placed one above another. They are of different colours i.e. Red, Yellow, Pink, White, Brown, Peach, and Blue (but not necessarily in the same order). Each box has different numbers of books in it, i.e. 21, 11, 19, 13, 8, 5, 25 (not necessarily in same order).
Box O has 11 books in it. Box Q doesn’t have 19 books in it. There are three boxes are placed between O and the box which colour is white. Box P’s colour is not white. Box N is placed just above box T, which colour is not yellow. Colour of box S is red. Brown coloured box has minimum number of books in it. There is only one box is placed between box O and Q. Box R is placed below, white coloured box. Box S is placed above box Q. Yellow coloured box is placed just above box O. Box N is not placed at top and it is also not placed above Q. There are only three boxes are placed between box O and the box which has second highest number of books in it. The box which has highest number of books placed above red coloured box. Peach coloured box has 19 books in it and placed above R. Colour of Box Q is not brown. Pink coloured box has 13 books in it.What is the colour of Box N?
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