Set 12 Mains Clerical Reasoning & Computer
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Shruti, Shanvi, Jiya, Kajal, Yash, Ravi, Alok, and Rohit are seated around a circular table. Among them only five persons are facing to the centre and rests are facing opposite to the centre, they all are studying in different cities i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore, Jaipur, and Udaipur (not necessarily in the same order). They are from different classes from class 1st to class 8th (not necessarily in same order).
The one who is studying in Delhi studies in 7th class. Shanvi faces the same direction as Rohit faces. Yash is studying in Goa and sits second to the right of Shruti. The one who sits immediate right of Shruti, studies in 2nd class. Jiya is studying in Bangalore and sits immediate left of Yash. Rohit doesn’t sit just near to Shruti. Rohit faces the same direction as Ravi faces. The one who studies in 8th class faces opposite to the centre. Ravi sits opposite to Yash. The persons who study in class 3rd and 6th sit opposite to each other. Kajal is not an immediate neighbour of Shruti. Shruti is studying in Pune. Jiya and Ravi face same direction with each other. Ravi is studying in Udaipur. The one, who is studying in Mumbai, sits third to the right of Ravi. Shruti and Yash face opposite direction of each other. The one who is studying in Delhi is not just near to Ravi. Alok is not from Indore. Rohit doesn’t sit opposite to Shruti and doesn’t study in 5th class. Shanvi sits second to left of Jiya. Jiya studies in 4th class but Ravi doesn’t study in 6th class.Who among the following is studying in Bangalore?
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Shruti, Shanvi, Jiya, Kajal, Yash, Ravi, Alok, and Rohit are seated around a circular table. Among them only five persons are facing to the centre and rests are facing opposite to the centre, they all are studying in different cities i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore, Jaipur, and Udaipur (not necessarily in the same order). They are from different classes from class 1st to class 8th (not necessarily in same order).
The one who is studying in Delhi studies in 7th class. Shanvi faces the same direction as Rohit faces. Yash is studying in Goa and sits second to the right of Shruti. The one who sits immediate right of Shruti, studies in 2nd class. Jiya is studying in Bangalore and sits immediate left of Yash. Rohit doesn’t sit just near to Shruti. Rohit faces the same direction as Ravi faces. The one who studies in 8th class faces opposite to the centre. Ravi sits opposite to Yash. The persons who study in class 3rd and 6th sit opposite to each other. Kajal is not an immediate neighbour of Shruti. Shruti is studying in Pune. Jiya and Ravi face same direction with each other. Ravi is studying in Udaipur. The one, who is studying in Mumbai, sits third to the right of Ravi. Shruti and Yash face opposite direction of each other. The one who is studying in Delhi is not just near to Ravi. Alok is not from Indore. Rohit doesn’t sit opposite to Shruti and doesn’t study in 5th class. Shanvi sits second to left of Jiya. Jiya studies in 4th class but Ravi doesn’t study in 6th class.Rohit is studying in which of the following class?
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Shruti, Shanvi, Jiya, Kajal, Yash, Ravi, Alok, and Rohit are seated around a circular table. Among them only five persons are facing to the centre and rests are facing opposite to the centre, they all are studying in different cities i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore, Jaipur, and Udaipur (not necessarily in the same order). They are from different classes from class 1st to class 8th (not necessarily in same order).
The one who is studying in Delhi studies in 7th class. Shanvi faces the same direction as Rohit faces. Yash is studying in Goa and sits second to the right of Shruti. The one who sits immediate right of Shruti, studies in 2nd class. Jiya is studying in Bangalore and sits immediate left of Yash. Rohit doesn’t sit just near to Shruti. Rohit faces the same direction as Ravi faces. The one who studies in 8th class faces opposite to the centre. Ravi sits opposite to Yash. The persons who study in class 3rd and 6th sit opposite to each other. Kajal is not an immediate neighbour of Shruti. Shruti is studying in Pune. Jiya and Ravi face same direction with each other. Ravi is studying in Udaipur. The one, who is studying in Mumbai, sits third to the right of Ravi. Shruti and Yash face opposite direction of each other. The one who is studying in Delhi is not just near to Ravi. Alok is not from Indore. Rohit doesn’t sit opposite to Shruti and doesn’t study in 5th class. Shanvi sits second to left of Jiya. Jiya studies in 4th class but Ravi doesn’t study in 6th class.Who among the following sits immediate right of the one who studies in 8th class?
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Shruti, Shanvi, Jiya, Kajal, Yash, Ravi, Alok, and Rohit are seated around a circular table. Among them only five persons are facing to the centre and rests are facing opposite to the centre, they all are studying in different cities i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore, Jaipur, and Udaipur (not necessarily in the same order). They are from different classes from class 1st to class 8th (not necessarily in same order).
The one who is studying in Delhi studies in 7th class. Shanvi faces the same direction as Rohit faces. Yash is studying in Goa and sits second to the right of Shruti. The one who sits immediate right of Shruti, studies in 2nd class. Jiya is studying in Bangalore and sits immediate left of Yash. Rohit doesn’t sit just near to Shruti. Rohit faces the same direction as Ravi faces. The one who studies in 8th class faces opposite to the centre. Ravi sits opposite to Yash. The persons who study in class 3rd and 6th sit opposite to each other. Kajal is not an immediate neighbour of Shruti. Shruti is studying in Pune. Jiya and Ravi face same direction with each other. Ravi is studying in Udaipur. The one, who is studying in Mumbai, sits third to the right of Ravi. Shruti and Yash face opposite direction of each other. The one who is studying in Delhi is not just near to Ravi. Alok is not from Indore. Rohit doesn’t sit opposite to Shruti and doesn’t study in 5th class. Shanvi sits second to left of Jiya. Jiya studies in 4th class but Ravi doesn’t study in 6th class.Alok is studying in which of the following city?
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Shruti, Shanvi, Jiya, Kajal, Yash, Ravi, Alok, and Rohit are seated around a circular table. Among them only five persons are facing to the centre and rests are facing opposite to the centre, they all are studying in different cities i.e. Goa, Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Indore, Jaipur, and Udaipur (not necessarily in the same order). They are from different classes from class 1st to class 8th (not necessarily in same order).
The one who is studying in Delhi studies in 7th class. Shanvi faces the same direction as Rohit faces. Yash is studying in Goa and sits second to the right of Shruti. The one who sits immediate right of Shruti, studies in 2nd class. Jiya is studying in Bangalore and sits immediate left of Yash. Rohit doesn’t sit just near to Shruti. Rohit faces the same direction as Ravi faces. The one who studies in 8th class faces opposite to the centre. Ravi sits opposite to Yash. The persons who study in class 3rd and 6th sit opposite to each other. Kajal is not an immediate neighbour of Shruti. Shruti is studying in Pune. Jiya and Ravi face same direction with each other. Ravi is studying in Udaipur. The one, who is studying in Mumbai, sits third to the right of Ravi. Shruti and Yash face opposite direction of each other. The one who is studying in Delhi is not just near to Ravi. Alok is not from Indore. Rohit doesn’t sit opposite to Shruti and doesn’t study in 5th class. Shanvi sits second to left of Jiya. Jiya studies in 4th class but Ravi doesn’t study in 6th class.Who among the following sits immediate left of the one who is studying in Indore?
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer:Who sits immediate left of G, if all persons sit in a row are facing north?
I. S sits third to the right of T. There is only three persons sit between T and G.
II. Q sits second to the left of G. Not more than eight persons sit in a row.Correct
By combining both the statements together we can find that S sits immediate left of G.
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By combining both the statements together we can find that S sits immediate left of G.
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer:Who amongst A, B, C, D, F and E is the shortest person?
I. C is taller than D but shorter than only 2 persons. B is shorter than A.
II. E is not as tall as F. F is not the tallest.Correct
From both the statements I and II we cannot find that who is shortest.
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From both the statements I and II we cannot find that who is shortest.
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer:How is Q related to X?
I. Q has only two children. X is sister of R. M is father in law of Z
II. R is husband of Z. Q is married to M.Correct
By combining both the statements together we can find that Q is mother of X.
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By combining both the statements together we can find that Q is mother of X.
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer:What is the code of ‘great’ in a certain code language?
I. great country India is coded as ‘zq xr mz’ and unique country is coded as ‘mz yq’
II. India has great power is coded as ‘xr im zq yx’.Correct
By combining both statements we cannot find exact code of great. Great can be coded as either zq or xr.
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By combining both statements we cannot find exact code of great. Great can be coded as either zq or xr.
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and Give answer:There are six persons i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U sitting in a row. Among them how many persons are facing to the north?
I. Only two persons sit between P and Q. S sits 4th to the left of P.
II. U sits immediate left of T but not an immediate neighbour of P.Correct
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. Amit, Riya, Cinu, Deepa, Enrique, Feriah, and Guni who like different subjects i.e. Hindi, Physics, English, History, Chemistry, Maths, Geography and all are seating in a row and facing towards North (Not necessarily in same order). They all get different marks i.e. 25, 55, 64, 83, 88, 79, and 93 in the subjects which they like.
The one who sits just near to Amit likes Maths. Enrique gets a mark which is perfect square as well as perfect cube. Guni sits second to the right of Deepa who likes Physics. There are 30 marks gap between Feriah’s marks and Deepa’s marks. The one who likes Geography sits immediate left of the one who likes History. One of them who sits at extreme end gets marks less than 80. The one who likes Hindi sits at second from left end. Cinu sits second to the left of Enrique who is an immediate neighbor of Deepa. That person’s mark who likes Hindi are higher than Guni’s marks but lesser than Riya’s marks. Riya is not an immediate neighbour of Cinu who likes English. Two friends sit between Feriah and the one who likes Hindi. Deepa sits in the middle of the row. Feriah does not like Geography.Who among the following likes Geography?
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. Amit, Riya, Cinu, Deepa, Enrique, Feriah, and Guni who like different subjects i.e. Hindi, Physics, English, History, Chemistry, Maths, Geography and all are seating in a row and facing towards North (Not necessarily in same order). They all get different marks i.e. 25, 55, 64, 83, 88, 79, and 93 in the subjects which they like.
The one who sits just near to Amit likes Maths. Enrique gets a mark which is perfect square as well as perfect cube. Guni sits second to the right of Deepa who likes Physics. There are 30 marks gap between Feriah’s marks and Deepa’s marks. The one who likes Geography sits immediate left of the one who likes History. One of them who sits at extreme end gets marks less than 80. The one who likes Hindi sits at second from left end. Cinu sits second to the left of Enrique who is an immediate neighbor of Deepa. That person’s mark who likes Hindi are higher than Guni’s marks but lesser than Riya’s marks. Riya is not an immediate neighbour of Cinu who likes English. Two friends sit between Feriah and the one who likes Hindi. Deepa sits in the middle of the row. Feriah does not like Geography.Who among the following sits immediate right of the one who gets 79 marks in the subject which he likes?
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. Amit, Riya, Cinu, Deepa, Enrique, Feriah, and Guni who like different subjects i.e. Hindi, Physics, English, History, Chemistry, Maths, Geography and all are seating in a row and facing towards North (Not necessarily in same order). They all get different marks i.e. 25, 55, 64, 83, 88, 79, and 93 in the subjects which they like.
The one who sits just near to Amit likes Maths. Enrique gets a mark which is perfect square as well as perfect cube. Guni sits second to the right of Deepa who likes Physics. There are 30 marks gap between Feriah’s marks and Deepa’s marks. The one who likes Geography sits immediate left of the one who likes History. One of them who sits at extreme end gets marks less than 80. The one who likes Hindi sits at second from left end. Cinu sits second to the left of Enrique who is an immediate neighbor of Deepa. That person’s mark who likes Hindi are higher than Guni’s marks but lesser than Riya’s marks. Riya is not an immediate neighbour of Cinu who likes English. Two friends sit between Feriah and the one who likes Hindi. Deepa sits in the middle of the row. Feriah does not like Geography.Who among the following gets 55 marks?
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. Amit, Riya, Cinu, Deepa, Enrique, Feriah, and Guni who like different subjects i.e. Hindi, Physics, English, History, Chemistry, Maths, Geography and all are seating in a row and facing towards North (Not necessarily in same order). They all get different marks i.e. 25, 55, 64, 83, 88, 79, and 93 in the subjects which they like.
The one who sits just near to Amit likes Maths. Enrique gets a mark which is perfect square as well as perfect cube. Guni sits second to the right of Deepa who likes Physics. There are 30 marks gap between Feriah’s marks and Deepa’s marks. The one who likes Geography sits immediate left of the one who likes History. One of them who sits at extreme end gets marks less than 80. The one who likes Hindi sits at second from left end. Cinu sits second to the left of Enrique who is an immediate neighbor of Deepa. That person’s mark who likes Hindi are higher than Guni’s marks but lesser than Riya’s marks. Riya is not an immediate neighbour of Cinu who likes English. Two friends sit between Feriah and the one who likes Hindi. Deepa sits in the middle of the row. Feriah does not like Geography.Riya likes which of the following subject?
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven friends i.e. Amit, Riya, Cinu, Deepa, Enrique, Feriah, and Guni who like different subjects i.e. Hindi, Physics, English, History, Chemistry, Maths, Geography and all are seating in a row and facing towards North (Not necessarily in same order). They all get different marks i.e. 25, 55, 64, 83, 88, 79, and 93 in the subjects which they like.
The one who sits just near to Amit likes Maths. Enrique gets a mark which is perfect square as well as perfect cube. Guni sits second to the right of Deepa who likes Physics. There are 30 marks gap between Feriah’s marks and Deepa’s marks. The one who likes Geography sits immediate left of the one who likes History. One of them who sits at extreme end gets marks less than 80. The one who likes Hindi sits at second from left end. Cinu sits second to the left of Enrique who is an immediate neighbor of Deepa. That person’s mark who likes Hindi are higher than Guni’s marks but lesser than Riya’s marks. Riya is not an immediate neighbour of Cinu who likes English. Two friends sit between Feriah and the one who likes Hindi. Deepa sits in the middle of the row. Feriah does not like Geography.What is the position of Amit with respect to Guni?
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then find out which of the five given conclusions does not logically follow from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some engineer are doctor
No doctor is teacher
All teachers are scientist
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then find out which of the five given conclusions does not logically follow from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some politicians are not leader.
Some leaders are great.
All great are boss.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then find out which of the five given conclusions does not logically follow from the statements, disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some work are hard.
No hard is problem.
Some problem are result.
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.Statements:
All rivers are lake.
Some lake are ocean.
No ocean is land.
Conclusions:
I. Some river are not land.
II. All lake can never be land.
III. No land is river.Correct
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements.Statements:
Some peace is humour.
All humour are ambition.
Some ambition are not resonance.
Conclusions:
I. Some humour are not resonance.
II. All resonance are peace is a possibility.
III. Some ambition are peace.Correct
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are four married couples in a family who have only one child. P, Q, R, and T are child and they are of different ages (in years) i.e. 12, 15, 17, and 9 (not necessarily in same order).
(i) A is a female member of the family and is not married to D and M.
(ii) D and M are male members of a family.
(iii) Y is married to O, whose child is 12 years old.
(iv) Z is not married to X and her child is R.
(v) D’s child is 9 years old but R is not D’s child.
(vi) B is not married to M and A. T is not youngest child.
(vii) P is older than T but younger than R.
(viii) T’s mother is not Y.What is the age of the child of A?Correct
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are four married couples in a family who have only one child. P, Q, R, and T are child and they are of different ages (in years) i.e. 12, 15, 17, and 9 (not necessarily in same order).
(i) A is a female member of the family and is not married to D and M.
(ii) D and M are male members of a family.
(iii) Y is married to O, whose child is 12 years old.
(iv) Z is not married to X and her child is R.
(v) D’s child is 9 years old but R is not D’s child.
(vi) B is not married to M and A. T is not youngest child.
(vii) P is older than T but younger than R.
(viii) T’s mother is not Y.Who among the following is child of M?Correct
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are four married couples in a family who have only one child. P, Q, R, and T are child and they are of different ages (in years) i.e. 12, 15, 17, and 9 (not necessarily in same order).
(i) A is a female member of the family and is not married to D and M.
(ii) D and M are male members of a family.
(iii) Y is married to O, whose child is 12 years old.
(iv) Z is not married to X and her child is R.
(v) D’s child is 9 years old but R is not D’s child.
(vi) B is not married to M and A. T is not youngest child.
(vii) P is older than T but younger than R.
(viii) T’s mother is not Y.Y is married to whom and who is the child of O?Correct
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are four married couples in a family who have only one child. P, Q, R, and T are child and they are of different ages (in years) i.e. 12, 15, 17, and 9 (not necessarily in same order).
(i) A is a female member of the family and is not married to D and M.
(ii) D and M are male members of a family.
(iii) Y is married to O, whose child is 12 years old.
(iv) Z is not married to X and her child is R.
(v) D’s child is 9 years old but R is not D’s child.
(vi) B is not married to M and A. T is not youngest child.
(vii) P is older than T but younger than R.
(viii) T’s mother is not Y.Which of the following combination is true regarding the given arrangement?Correct
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
There are four married couples in a family who have only one child. P, Q, R, and T are child and they are of different ages (in years) i.e. 12, 15, 17, and 9 (not necessarily in same order).
(i) A is a female member of the family and is not married to D and M.
(ii) D and M are male members of a family.
(iii) Y is married to O, whose child is 12 years old.
(iv) Z is not married to X and her child is R.
(v) D’s child is 9 years old but R is not D’s child.
(vi) B is not married to M and A. T is not youngest child.
(vii) P is older than T but younger than R.
(viii) T’s mother is not Y.Who among the following is wife of M?Correct
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In Aster Garden, Eight girls i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different movies of 2017. These different movies are Lipstick, Bahubali, Tubelight, Kaabil, Secret superstar, Tiger, Hindi-medium and Golmaal but not in same order.
There are three floors between the one who likes Tubelight and Golmaal. The one who likes Lipstick lives on even numbered floor but below from M. There are three floors between the one who likes Lipstick and O. N lives above O and likes Tubelight. O does not like Bahubali. The one who likes Hindi- medium lives just above M. There are three floors gap between P and R. Q likes Secret superstar and lives just below M. P lives below from both the girls who like Lipstick and O but does not live just below from O. There is one floor gap between the one who likes Hindi medium and S. The one who likes Kaabil lives below from the one who likes Golmaal.Who among the following likes Golmaal?
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In Aster Garden, Eight girls i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different movies of 2017. These different movies are Lipstick, Bahubali, Tubelight, Kaabil, Secret superstar, Tiger, Hindi-medium and Golmaal but not in same order.
There are three floors between the one who likes Tubelight and Golmaal. The one who likes Lipstick lives on even numbered floor but below from M. There are three floors between the one who likes Lipstick and O. N lives above O and likes Tubelight. O does not like Bahubali. The one who likes Hindi- medium lives just above M. There are three floors gap between P and R. Q likes Secret superstar and lives just below M. P lives below from both the girls who like Lipstick and O but does not live just below from O. There is one floor gap between the one who likes Hindi medium and S. The one who likes Kaabil lives below from the one who likes Golmaal.How many girls live between T and O?
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In Aster Garden, Eight girls i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different movies of 2017. These different movies are Lipstick, Bahubali, Tubelight, Kaabil, Secret superstar, Tiger, Hindi-medium and Golmaal but not in same order.
There are three floors between the one who likes Tubelight and Golmaal. The one who likes Lipstick lives on even numbered floor but below from M. There are three floors between the one who likes Lipstick and O. N lives above O and likes Tubelight. O does not like Bahubali. The one who likes Hindi- medium lives just above M. There are three floors gap between P and R. Q likes Secret superstar and lives just below M. P lives below from both the girls who like Lipstick and O but does not live just below from O. There is one floor gap between the one who likes Hindi medium and S. The one who likes Kaabil lives below from the one who likes Golmaal.On which floor R lives?
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In Aster Garden, Eight girls i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different movies of 2017. These different movies are Lipstick, Bahubali, Tubelight, Kaabil, Secret superstar, Tiger, Hindi-medium and Golmaal but not in same order.
There are three floors between the one who likes Tubelight and Golmaal. The one who likes Lipstick lives on even numbered floor but below from M. There are three floors between the one who likes Lipstick and O. N lives above O and likes Tubelight. O does not like Bahubali. The one who likes Hindi- medium lives just above M. There are three floors gap between P and R. Q likes Secret superstar and lives just below M. P lives below from both the girls who like Lipstick and O but does not live just below from O. There is one floor gap between the one who likes Hindi medium and S. The one who likes Kaabil lives below from the one who likes Golmaal.Who among the following lives on lower most floor?
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In Aster Garden, Eight girls i.e. M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are living on different floors of eight storey building. Ground floor is numbered as 1st floor and top floor is numbered as 8th floor. They like different movies of 2017. These different movies are Lipstick, Bahubali, Tubelight, Kaabil, Secret superstar, Tiger, Hindi-medium and Golmaal but not in same order.
There are three floors between the one who likes Tubelight and Golmaal. The one who likes Lipstick lives on even numbered floor but below from M. There are three floors between the one who likes Lipstick and O. N lives above O and likes Tubelight. O does not like Bahubali. The one who likes Hindi- medium lives just above M. There are three floors gap between P and R. Q likes Secret superstar and lives just below M. P lives below from both the girls who like Lipstick and O but does not live just below from O. There is one floor gap between the one who likes Hindi medium and S. The one who likes Kaabil lives below from the one who likes Golmaal.How many girls live above from the one who likes Tiger?
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to 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 an input and its rearrangement:
Input: arise 13 nose centre Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51
Step I: centre nose Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51 arise 13
Step II: centre dog nose karma on 43 upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20
Step III: centre dog karma nose upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20 on 43
Step IV: centre dog karma nose arise 13 Ear 20 on 43 upon 51
And step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the steps which are required to rearrange the given input.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hopeWhat is the addition of last element and 3rd last element from right end in last step?Correct
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27Incorrect
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27 -
Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to 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 an input and its rearrangement:
Input: arise 13 nose centre Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51
Step I: centre nose Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51 arise 13
Step II: centre dog nose karma on 43 upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20
Step III: centre dog karma nose upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20 on 43
Step IV: centre dog karma nose arise 13 Ear 20 on 43 upon 51
And step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the steps which are required to rearrange the given input.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hopeHow many steps are needed to complete this input?Correct
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27Incorrect
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27 -
Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to 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 an input and its rearrangement:
Input: arise 13 nose centre Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51
Step I: centre nose Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51 arise 13
Step II: centre dog nose karma on 43 upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20
Step III: centre dog karma nose upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20 on 43
Step IV: centre dog karma nose arise 13 Ear 20 on 43 upon 51
And step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the steps which are required to rearrange the given input.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hopeWhich element is 4th from right end in Step 3?Correct
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27Incorrect
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27 -
Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to 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 an input and its rearrangement:
Input: arise 13 nose centre Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51
Step I: centre nose Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51 arise 13
Step II: centre dog nose karma on 43 upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20
Step III: centre dog karma nose upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20 on 43
Step IV: centre dog karma nose arise 13 Ear 20 on 43 upon 51
And step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the steps which are required to rearrange the given input.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hopeIn which step ‘kook apple’ comes together in the same manner?Correct
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27Incorrect
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27 -
Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to 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 an input and its rearrangement:
Input: arise 13 nose centre Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51
Step I: centre nose Ear 20 karma on 43 dog upon 51 arise 13
Step II: centre dog nose karma on 43 upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20
Step III: centre dog karma nose upon 51 arise 13 Ear 20 on 43
Step IV: centre dog karma nose arise 13 Ear 20 on 43 upon 51
And step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the steps which are required to rearrange the given input.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hopeWhich element comes at the 3rd place from left end in step II?Correct
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27Incorrect
In the rearrangement, simultaneously in each step, the words which start with consonant are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, and the words which start with vowel are arranged in alphabetical order together with the number which comes just after that word, both word and number are arranged in such a manner as they are given.
Input: pressed queen book everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 apple 41 hope
Step – I: Book pressed queen everest 17 umbrella 27 fuel kook incase 56 hope apple 41
Step – II: Book fuel pressed queen umbrella 27 kook incase 56 hope apple 41 everest 17
Step – III: Book fuel hope pressed queen umbrella 27 kook apple 41 everest 17 incase 56
Step – IV: Book fuel hope kook pressed queen apple 41 everest 17 incase 56 umbrella 27 -
Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a class, there are 90 students in which Ankita’s rank is 31st from top. Sahil is 13th rank below from Rohit who is 12th rank above from Ankita. Then how many students are in between of Ankita and Sahil?
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Rohit is at 19th from top, then Sahil will be at 32th rank from top in this class. So, no one is in between of Ankita and Sahil Since Ankita’s Rank is 31st from top.
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Rohit is at 19th from top, then Sahil will be at 32th rank from top in this class. So, no one is in between of Ankita and Sahil Since Ankita’s Rank is 31st from top.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. R, T, X, S, M, B, D and Z are playing different games and represent their own different countries on world level. Different games are Football, Cricket, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. Different countries are India, Germany, Singapore, France, Scotland, Australia, China and South-Africa, but not necessarily in the same order. T represents Germany. D plays Basketball but does not belong to South Africa. Z does not play Badminton. X plays Cricket and the one who represents India is B. S does not represent South-Africa and China. R represents Scotland. The one who represents Germany plays Tennis. The one who represents Australia does not play Basketball and Hockey. The one who plays Badminton represents France. S plays Hockey. The one who represents South Africa plays either Rugby or Basketball. R and Z do not play football. The one who plays Hockey does not represent China.Who among the following plays Rugby?
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. R, T, X, S, M, B, D and Z are playing different games and represent their own different countries on world level. Different games are Football, Cricket, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. Different countries are India, Germany, Singapore, France, Scotland, Australia, China and South-Africa, but not necessarily in the same order. T represents Germany. D plays Basketball but does not belong to South Africa. Z does not play Badminton. X plays Cricket and the one who represents India is B. S does not represent South-Africa and China. R represents Scotland. The one who represents Germany plays Tennis. The one who represents Australia does not play Basketball and Hockey. The one who plays Badminton represents France. S plays Hockey. The one who represents South Africa plays either Rugby or Basketball. R and Z do not play football. The one who plays Hockey does not represent China.Who among the following represents Australia?
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. R, T, X, S, M, B, D and Z are playing different games and represent their own different countries on world level. Different games are Football, Cricket, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. Different countries are India, Germany, Singapore, France, Scotland, Australia, China and South-Africa, but not necessarily in the same order. T represents Germany. D plays Basketball but does not belong to South Africa. Z does not play Badminton. X plays Cricket and the one who represents India is B. S does not represent South-Africa and China. R represents Scotland. The one who represents Germany plays Tennis. The one who represents Australia does not play Basketball and Hockey. The one who plays Badminton represents France. S plays Hockey. The one who represents South Africa plays either Rugby or Basketball. R and Z do not play football. The one who plays Hockey does not represent China.Who among the following plays Badminton?
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. R, T, X, S, M, B, D and Z are playing different games and represent their own different countries on world level. Different games are Football, Cricket, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. Different countries are India, Germany, Singapore, France, Scotland, Australia, China and South-Africa, but not necessarily in the same order. T represents Germany. D plays Basketball but does not belong to South Africa. Z does not play Badminton. X plays Cricket and the one who represents India is B. S does not represent South-Africa and China. R represents Scotland. The one who represents Germany plays Tennis. The one who represents Australia does not play Basketball and Hockey. The one who plays Badminton represents France. S plays Hockey. The one who represents South Africa plays either Rugby or Basketball. R and Z do not play football. The one who plays Hockey does not represent China.Who among the following represents South Africa?
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends i.e. R, T, X, S, M, B, D and Z are playing different games and represent their own different countries on world level. Different games are Football, Cricket, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis and Badminton, but not necessarily in the same order. Different countries are India, Germany, Singapore, France, Scotland, Australia, China and South-Africa, but not necessarily in the same order. T represents Germany. D plays Basketball but does not belong to South Africa. Z does not play Badminton. X plays Cricket and the one who represents India is B. S does not represent South-Africa and China. R represents Scotland. The one who represents Germany plays Tennis. The one who represents Australia does not play Basketball and Hockey. The one who plays Badminton represents France. S plays Hockey. The one who represents South Africa plays either Rugby or Basketball. R and Z do not play football. The one who plays Hockey does not represent China.D represents which country?
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningIf A + B means B is the brother of A; A x B means B is the husband of A; A – B means A is the mother of B and A % B means A is the father of B, which of the following relations shows that Q is the maternal grandmother of T?
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningL, who is son-in-law of M, is the brother-in-law of N who is the brother of O. L has no sister. How N is related to M?
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Rakesh started his journey towards North direction and moved 6 km to reach at point A, then turned to his right 45 degree and moved 10km to reach at point B. Now again he turned 135 degrees clockwise and moved 14 km to reach at point C, which is in a straight line to his initial point. Now again he turned 135 degree clockwise to reach at mid point of the line AM, which draw a perpendicular from point A to a line BC.What is the shortest distance between C and the midpoint of AM line?Correct
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Rakesh started his journey towards North direction and moved 6 km to reach at point A, then turned to his right 45 degree and moved 10km to reach at point B. Now again he turned 135 degrees clockwise and moved 14 km to reach at point C, which is in a straight line to his initial point. Now again he turned 135 degree clockwise to reach at mid point of the line AM, which draw a perpendicular from point A to a line BC.What is actual direction of Rakesh at the midpoint of AM line?Correct
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
Suggests terrorism account Pakistan – S14 M80 R80 L18
National security council- K80 X80 K14
Fighting support expected compound- S14 C80 C80 F80What will be the code for ‘Computer’?Correct
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2)Incorrect
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2) -
Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
Suggests terrorism account Pakistan – S14 M80 R80 L18
National security council- K80 X80 K14
Fighting support expected compound- S14 C80 C80 F80What will be the code for ‘Directors’?Correct
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2)Incorrect
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2) -
Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
Suggests terrorism account Pakistan – S14 M80 R80 L18
National security council- K80 X80 K14
Fighting support expected compound- S14 C80 C80 F80Which of the following will be the code for ‘Motivation’?Correct
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2)Incorrect
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2) -
Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
Suggests terrorism account Pakistan – S14 M80 R80 L18
National security council- K80 X80 K14
Fighting support expected compound- S14 C80 C80 F80Which of the following can be coded as ‘R10”?Correct
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2)Incorrect
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2) -
Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
Suggests terrorism account Pakistan – S14 M80 R80 L18
National security council- K80 X80 K14
Fighting support expected compound- S14 C80 C80 F80What could be the code for ‘From’?Correct
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2)Incorrect
The given words are coded as per following pattern:
(i) First letter of the code represents the previous letter of the last letter of the given word according to alphabetical series.
For example. Pakistan – M
(ii) If the total number of letters in the code is even, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *10. For example. Pakistan –total number of words = 8. 8*10=80. So, code- M80
(iii) If the total number of letters in the given word is odd, then the number in the code represents the -(Total number of letters in the given word) *2.
For example. Council- K14 (Council = 7*2)
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