Set 13 Mains Clerical Reasoning & Computer
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight members of a society i.e. B, D, F, M, P, R, S and Z are sitting around a square table, no one sits at corner only two persons sit each of the side of square table. They are working in different companies i.e. HP, HCL, CTS, Intex, Wipro, CP, TCS, and Infy but not in same order. They all are facing towards the centre and like different colors i.e. Black, Yellow, Red, Grey, Green, White, Pink and Blue but not in same order. The one who likes Red sits immediate right of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in HP sits 2nd left of F. B sits 2nd left of P who works in HCL. Z sits opposite of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in Intex sits immediate left of the one who works in Infy. There are two members sit between the one who likes Red and Pink. R sits 3rd right of the one who sits immediate left of Z. The one who likes White sits immediate right of the one who likes Black. The one who works in CP sits 2nd right of the one who works in TCS. There are two members sit between Z and P. M does not sit opposite side of B. P does not like Grey. S sits 3rd right of the one who works in Wipro who sits opposite side of the one who works in TCS. The one who likes Blue sits opposite side of the one who works in CP. The one who works in CTS sits just opposite of that member who work sits in HP. M sits just near to Z. D does not opposite side of the one who works in Wipro. M does not like Pink but sits opposite of the one who likes Yellow. S likes red color and Z doesn’t like black colour.Who among the following sits exactly opposite of the one who likes Grey?
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight members of a society i.e. B, D, F, M, P, R, S and Z are sitting around a square table, no one sits at corner only two persons sit each of the side of square table. They are working in different companies i.e. HP, HCL, CTS, Intex, Wipro, CP, TCS, and Infy but not in same order. They all are facing towards the centre and like different colors i.e. Black, Yellow, Red, Grey, Green, White, Pink and Blue but not in same order. The one who likes Red sits immediate right of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in HP sits 2nd left of F. B sits 2nd left of P who works in HCL. Z sits opposite of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in Intex sits immediate left of the one who works in Infy. There are two members sit between the one who likes Red and Pink. R sits 3rd right of the one who sits immediate left of Z. The one who likes White sits immediate right of the one who likes Black. The one who works in CP sits 2nd right of the one who works in TCS. There are two members sit between Z and P. M does not sit opposite side of B. P does not like Grey. S sits 3rd right of the one who works in Wipro who sits opposite side of the one who works in TCS. The one who likes Blue sits opposite side of the one who works in CP. The one who works in CTS sits just opposite of that member who work sits in HP. M sits just near to Z. D does not opposite side of the one who works in Wipro. M does not like Pink but sits opposite of the one who likes Yellow. S likes red color and Z doesn’t like black colour.How many members sit between the one who likes Black and the one who works in CTS, when counted right of the one who works in CTS?
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight members of a society i.e. B, D, F, M, P, R, S and Z are sitting around a square table, no one sits at corner only two persons sit each of the side of square table. They are working in different companies i.e. HP, HCL, CTS, Intex, Wipro, CP, TCS, and Infy but not in same order. They all are facing towards the centre and like different colors i.e. Black, Yellow, Red, Grey, Green, White, Pink and Blue but not in same order. The one who likes Red sits immediate right of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in HP sits 2nd left of F. B sits 2nd left of P who works in HCL. Z sits opposite of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in Intex sits immediate left of the one who works in Infy. There are two members sit between the one who likes Red and Pink. R sits 3rd right of the one who sits immediate left of Z. The one who likes White sits immediate right of the one who likes Black. The one who works in CP sits 2nd right of the one who works in TCS. There are two members sit between Z and P. M does not sit opposite side of B. P does not like Grey. S sits 3rd right of the one who works in Wipro who sits opposite side of the one who works in TCS. The one who likes Blue sits opposite side of the one who works in CP. The one who works in CTS sits just opposite of that member who work sits in HP. M sits just near to Z. D does not opposite side of the one who works in Wipro. M does not like Pink but sits opposite of the one who likes Yellow. S likes red color and Z doesn’t like black colour.Who among the following works in TCS?
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight members of a society i.e. B, D, F, M, P, R, S and Z are sitting around a square table, no one sits at corner only two persons sit each of the side of square table. They are working in different companies i.e. HP, HCL, CTS, Intex, Wipro, CP, TCS, and Infy but not in same order. They all are facing towards the centre and like different colors i.e. Black, Yellow, Red, Grey, Green, White, Pink and Blue but not in same order. The one who likes Red sits immediate right of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in HP sits 2nd left of F. B sits 2nd left of P who works in HCL. Z sits opposite of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in Intex sits immediate left of the one who works in Infy. There are two members sit between the one who likes Red and Pink. R sits 3rd right of the one who sits immediate left of Z. The one who likes White sits immediate right of the one who likes Black. The one who works in CP sits 2nd right of the one who works in TCS. There are two members sit between Z and P. M does not sit opposite side of B. P does not like Grey. S sits 3rd right of the one who works in Wipro who sits opposite side of the one who works in TCS. The one who likes Blue sits opposite side of the one who works in CP. The one who works in CTS sits just opposite of that member who work sits in HP. M sits just near to Z. D does not opposite side of the one who works in Wipro. M does not like Pink but sits opposite of the one who likes Yellow. S likes red color and Z doesn’t like black colour.Who among the following likes yellow colour?
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight members of a society i.e. B, D, F, M, P, R, S and Z are sitting around a square table, no one sits at corner only two persons sit each of the side of square table. They are working in different companies i.e. HP, HCL, CTS, Intex, Wipro, CP, TCS, and Infy but not in same order. They all are facing towards the centre and like different colors i.e. Black, Yellow, Red, Grey, Green, White, Pink and Blue but not in same order. The one who likes Red sits immediate right of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in HP sits 2nd left of F. B sits 2nd left of P who works in HCL. Z sits opposite of the one who works in Infy. The one who works in Intex sits immediate left of the one who works in Infy. There are two members sit between the one who likes Red and Pink. R sits 3rd right of the one who sits immediate left of Z. The one who likes White sits immediate right of the one who likes Black. The one who works in CP sits 2nd right of the one who works in TCS. There are two members sit between Z and P. M does not sit opposite side of B. P does not like Grey. S sits 3rd right of the one who works in Wipro who sits opposite side of the one who works in TCS. The one who likes Blue sits opposite side of the one who works in CP. The one who works in CTS sits just opposite of that member who work sits in HP. M sits just near to Z. D does not opposite side of the one who works in Wipro. M does not like Pink but sits opposite of the one who likes Yellow. S likes red color and Z doesn’t like black colour.P likes which color?
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Chief Economic Adviser Arvind” is coded as – “ 5RE 6DS 4HG 7CD ”
“Crucial factors momentum forestry” is coded as – “7ON 6RM 7OZ 6AT”
“softer growth estimates budget” is coded as – “ 50S 5UU 5RI 8ST”What will be the code for “Industrial”?Correct
This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Chief Economic Adviser Arvind” is coded as – “ 5RE 6DS 4HG 7CD ”
“Crucial factors momentum forestry” is coded as – “7ON 6RM 7OZ 6AT”
“softer growth estimates budget” is coded as – “ 50S 5UU 5RI 8ST”What must be the code for “Aggregate”?Correct
This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Chief Economic Adviser Arvind” is coded as – “ 5RE 6DS 4HG 7CD ”
“Crucial factors momentum forestry” is coded as – “7ON 6RM 7OZ 6AT”
“softer growth estimates budget” is coded as – “ 50S 5UU 5RI 8ST”Which of the following can be coded as “6EU”?Correct
This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Chief Economic Adviser Arvind” is coded as – “ 5RE 6DS 4HG 7CD ”
“Crucial factors momentum forestry” is coded as – “7ON 6RM 7OZ 6AT”
“softer growth estimates budget” is coded as – “ 50S 5UU 5RI 8ST”If all the vowels of the word “Simultaneous” are removed, then what would be the code for the resulting word?Correct
This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningThese questions are based on the following information.
In a certain code:
“Chief Economic Adviser Arvind” is coded as – “ 5RE 6DS 4HG 7CD ”
“Crucial factors momentum forestry” is coded as – “7ON 6RM 7OZ 6AT”
“softer growth estimates budget” is coded as – “ 50S 5UU 5RI 8ST”What could be the code for “Inflation”?Correct
This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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This coding decoding is on latest pattern.
(i) First code is total number of letter-1
(ii) 2nd code is 2nd letter of a word
(iii) Last code is last letter of a word + 1 (succeeding letter of last letter of the word)
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Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Seven members of family i.e. M, P, F, D, R, L and C are doing their PhD on different topics of Electronics I.e. Microelectronics, CMOS, Embedded system, Antenna, VLSI, Communication and Image processing, under the guidance of some professors i.e. O, X, K, A, T, J and Y, but not in same order. There are three-generation in a family in which three married couples. R who is doing PhD under the guidance of O is paternal grandfather of the one who is doing PhD on VLSI. F is doing PhD under the guidance of Y but not on CMOS and Image processing. D who is father of C, is doing PhD on Antenna but not under the guidance of X and T. P is mother of L and mother in law of M who is doing PhD under the guidance of A. L and C are siblings and C is doing PhD on Embedded system. C is granddaughter of the one who is doing PhD under the guidance of Y and she has no paternal and maternal uncle. M is the brother in law of L who is doing PhD on VLSI. L is not doing PhD under the guidance of T. D has only one daughter. F has only one child. The one who is doing PhD on Communication under the guidance of J is not D. Father of D is doing PhD on Image Processing.Who among the following is doing the PhD under the guidance of T?
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Seven members of family i.e. M, P, F, D, R, L and C are doing their PhD on different topics of Electronics I.e. Microelectronics, CMOS, Embedded system, Antenna, VLSI, Communication and Image processing, under the guidance of some professors i.e. O, X, K, A, T, J and Y, but not in same order. There are three-generation in a family in which three married couples. R who is doing PhD under the guidance of O is paternal grandfather of the one who is doing PhD on VLSI. F is doing PhD under the guidance of Y but not on CMOS and Image processing. D who is father of C, is doing PhD on Antenna but not under the guidance of X and T. P is mother of L and mother in law of M who is doing PhD under the guidance of A. L and C are siblings and C is doing PhD on Embedded system. C is granddaughter of the one who is doing PhD under the guidance of Y and she has no paternal and maternal uncle. M is the brother in law of L who is doing PhD on VLSI. L is not doing PhD under the guidance of T. D has only one daughter. F has only one child. The one who is doing PhD on Communication under the guidance of J is not D. Father of D is doing PhD on Image Processing.The mother in law of P is doing PhD on which topic?
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Seven members of family i.e. M, P, F, D, R, L and C are doing their PhD on different topics of Electronics I.e. Microelectronics, CMOS, Embedded system, Antenna, VLSI, Communication and Image processing, under the guidance of some professors i.e. O, X, K, A, T, J and Y, but not in same order. There are three-generation in a family in which three married couples. R who is doing PhD under the guidance of O is paternal grandfather of the one who is doing PhD on VLSI. F is doing PhD under the guidance of Y but not on CMOS and Image processing. D who is father of C, is doing PhD on Antenna but not under the guidance of X and T. P is mother of L and mother in law of M who is doing PhD under the guidance of A. L and C are siblings and C is doing PhD on Embedded system. C is granddaughter of the one who is doing PhD under the guidance of Y and she has no paternal and maternal uncle. M is the brother in law of L who is doing PhD on VLSI. L is not doing PhD under the guidance of T. D has only one daughter. F has only one child. The one who is doing PhD on Communication under the guidance of J is not D. Father of D is doing PhD on Image Processing.Who among the following is doing the PhD under the guidance of J?
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Seven members of family i.e. M, P, F, D, R, L and C are doing their PhD on different topics of Electronics I.e. Microelectronics, CMOS, Embedded system, Antenna, VLSI, Communication and Image processing, under the guidance of some professors i.e. O, X, K, A, T, J and Y, but not in same order. There are three-generation in a family in which three married couples. R who is doing PhD under the guidance of O is paternal grandfather of the one who is doing PhD on VLSI. F is doing PhD under the guidance of Y but not on CMOS and Image processing. D who is father of C, is doing PhD on Antenna but not under the guidance of X and T. P is mother of L and mother in law of M who is doing PhD under the guidance of A. L and C are siblings and C is doing PhD on Embedded system. C is granddaughter of the one who is doing PhD under the guidance of Y and she has no paternal and maternal uncle. M is the brother in law of L who is doing PhD on VLSI. L is not doing PhD under the guidance of T. D has only one daughter. F has only one child. The one who is doing PhD on Communication under the guidance of J is not D. Father of D is doing PhD on Image Processing.P’s son is doing PhD under which professor?
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Seven members of family i.e. M, P, F, D, R, L and C are doing their PhD on different topics of Electronics I.e. Microelectronics, CMOS, Embedded system, Antenna, VLSI, Communication and Image processing, under the guidance of some professors i.e. O, X, K, A, T, J and Y, but not in same order. There are three-generation in a family in which three married couples. R who is doing PhD under the guidance of O is paternal grandfather of the one who is doing PhD on VLSI. F is doing PhD under the guidance of Y but not on CMOS and Image processing. D who is father of C, is doing PhD on Antenna but not under the guidance of X and T. P is mother of L and mother in law of M who is doing PhD under the guidance of A. L and C are siblings and C is doing PhD on Embedded system. C is granddaughter of the one who is doing PhD under the guidance of Y and she has no paternal and maternal uncle. M is the brother in law of L who is doing PhD on VLSI. L is not doing PhD under the guidance of T. D has only one daughter. F has only one child. The one who is doing PhD on Communication under the guidance of J is not D. Father of D is doing PhD on Image Processing.On CMOS, which member of a family is doing PhD?
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningWhich of the following is not Modification of the Database?
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningWhat is SQL?
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SQL is a language used to communicate with database.
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SQL is a language used to communicate with database.
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningThe full form of OLAP is?
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningWhich among the following is the reboot where the power to the system is physically turned off and back on again, causing an initial boot of the machine?
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Reboots can be either cold (alternatively known as hard) where the power to the system is physically turned off and back on again, causing an initial boot of the machine, or warm (alternatively known as soft) where the system restarts without the need to interrupt the power.
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Reboots can be either cold (alternatively known as hard) where the power to the system is physically turned off and back on again, causing an initial boot of the machine, or warm (alternatively known as soft) where the system restarts without the need to interrupt the power.
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on 8 different floors of a building, lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 8. They all go for a vacation in four different months i.e. January, April, November, and December of the same year (not necessarily in same order) on dates i.e. 15, 8. Only 1 person goes on each day.
There are only three persons live between the one who go for a vacation on 8th January and 8th December. D lives on an odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation on odd numbered date of the month which has 31 days. E doesn’t go for a vacation on 15th January and doesn’t live on 2nd floor. There is only one person lives between the floors of the ones who go on vacation on 15th December and 15th April. A goes for a vacation on odd numbered date and also lives on odd numbered floor. Only 2 persons live between A and the one who goes for a vacation on 8th January. C goes for a vacation on odd numbered date. H lives on odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation just after C goes. There are more than 3 persons lives above D. E lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above B’s floor. Only one person goes for a vacation before the one who lives on top floor. B goes for a vacation on 15th November. F goes for a vacation one of the days before G goes.Who among the following lives on topmost floor and the one who lives on topmost floor goes for a vacation on which date?
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on 8 different floors of a building, lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 8. They all go for a vacation in four different months i.e. January, April, November, and December of the same year (not necessarily in same order) on dates i.e. 15, 8. Only 1 person goes on each day.
There are only three persons live between the one who go for a vacation on 8th January and 8th December. D lives on an odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation on odd numbered date of the month which has 31 days. E doesn’t go for a vacation on 15th January and doesn’t live on 2nd floor. There is only one person lives between the floors of the ones who go on vacation on 15th December and 15th April. A goes for a vacation on odd numbered date and also lives on odd numbered floor. Only 2 persons live between A and the one who goes for a vacation on 8th January. C goes for a vacation on odd numbered date. H lives on odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation just after C goes. There are more than 3 persons lives above D. E lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above B’s floor. Only one person goes for a vacation before the one who lives on top floor. B goes for a vacation on 15th November. F goes for a vacation one of the days before G goes.Who amongst the following lives on floor number 3?
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on 8 different floors of a building, lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 8. They all go for a vacation in four different months i.e. January, April, November, and December of the same year (not necessarily in same order) on dates i.e. 15, 8. Only 1 person goes on each day.
There are only three persons live between the one who go for a vacation on 8th January and 8th December. D lives on an odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation on odd numbered date of the month which has 31 days. E doesn’t go for a vacation on 15th January and doesn’t live on 2nd floor. There is only one person lives between the floors of the ones who go on vacation on 15th December and 15th April. A goes for a vacation on odd numbered date and also lives on odd numbered floor. Only 2 persons live between A and the one who goes for a vacation on 8th January. C goes for a vacation on odd numbered date. H lives on odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation just after C goes. There are more than 3 persons lives above D. E lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above B’s floor. Only one person goes for a vacation before the one who lives on top floor. B goes for a vacation on 15th November. F goes for a vacation one of the days before G goes.The one who goes for a vacation on 8th December lives on which of the following floor?
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on 8 different floors of a building, lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 8. They all go for a vacation in four different months i.e. January, April, November, and December of the same year (not necessarily in same order) on dates i.e. 15, 8. Only 1 person goes on each day.
There are only three persons live between the one who go for a vacation on 8th January and 8th December. D lives on an odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation on odd numbered date of the month which has 31 days. E doesn’t go for a vacation on 15th January and doesn’t live on 2nd floor. There is only one person lives between the floors of the ones who go on vacation on 15th December and 15th April. A goes for a vacation on odd numbered date and also lives on odd numbered floor. Only 2 persons live between A and the one who goes for a vacation on 8th January. C goes for a vacation on odd numbered date. H lives on odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation just after C goes. There are more than 3 persons lives above D. E lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above B’s floor. Only one person goes for a vacation before the one who lives on top floor. B goes for a vacation on 15th November. F goes for a vacation one of the days before G goes.Who among the following goes for a vacation on 8th November?
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information and answer the given questions:
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H live on 8 different floors of a building, lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is numbered as 8. They all go for a vacation in four different months i.e. January, April, November, and December of the same year (not necessarily in same order) on dates i.e. 15, 8. Only 1 person goes on each day.
There are only three persons live between the one who go for a vacation on 8th January and 8th December. D lives on an odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation on odd numbered date of the month which has 31 days. E doesn’t go for a vacation on 15th January and doesn’t live on 2nd floor. There is only one person lives between the floors of the ones who go on vacation on 15th December and 15th April. A goes for a vacation on odd numbered date and also lives on odd numbered floor. Only 2 persons live between A and the one who goes for a vacation on 8th January. C goes for a vacation on odd numbered date. H lives on odd numbered floor and goes for a vacation just after C goes. There are more than 3 persons lives above D. E lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above B’s floor. Only one person goes for a vacation before the one who lives on top floor. B goes for a vacation on 15th November. F goes for a vacation one of the days before G goes.How many people live between the floors on which D and B live?
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningPoint X is 2m south of point Q. Point S is 5m east of point Q. Shivani starts walking from point S in north direction and after walking 10m she reached at point Y. Point M is 4m away from point Y. Find out the shortest distance between point X to point Y and what is the direction of point M with respect to point X?
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Question 26 of 50
26. 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
Given answer:On which day novel A was sold?
I. Novel A was sold one of the days after Thursday but before Sunday.
II. Novel A was sold one of the days after Wednesday.Correct
By combining both statements we cannot find the answer. Novel A was sold either on Friday or Saturday.
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By combining both statements we cannot find the answer. Novel A was sold either on Friday or Saturday.
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Question 27 of 50
27. 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
Given answer:Amit was born in 2000. On which date and month Amit was born?
I. Amit was born on an even numbered date after 18th and in the month which has 30 days. Riya was born in July 2000.
II. Sahil was born in 22 September 2000. Amit is younger than Riya but older than Sahil.Correct
From both the statements we can find that Amit was born on 20 September 2000.
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From both the statements we can find that Amit was born on 20 September 2000.
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Question 28 of 50
28. 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
Given answer:P, Q, R, S, T, U are sitting in a circular table. How many persons are facing to the centre?
I. P faces to the centre and Q sits second to the right of P. T sits second place away from S but doesn’t face to the centre. R and S face same direction.
II. R sits second to the right of Q. S is not an immediate neighbour of R. U faces same direction as T faces but opposite direction as R faces.Correct
From both the statements we can find that 4 persons are facing to the centre.
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From both the statements we can find that 4 persons are facing to the centre.
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Seven persons M, N, O, Q, R, S, and T are sitting in a row, only four persons are facing to North and rests are facing to South (not necessarily in the same order). No two successive friends are sitting together according to alphabetical order for Example M doesn’t sit with N; similarly, N does not sit with O and so on. They all give interview in different rooms of same building, rooms are numbered as 6, 11, 12, 14, 17, 21, and 23 (not necessarily in same order).
The one who gives interview in room number 11 sits second to the right of R. There are only two persons sit between M and the one who gives interview in room number 6. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. The one who gives interview in room number 17 sits one of the end but doesn’t sit right of M. T gives interview in odd numbered room. N doesn’t sit second place away from T. The one who gives interview in room number 12 sits second to the left of N. S is not an immediate neighbour of M and doesn’t give interview in room number 17. The one who gives interview in room number 21 faces north. N doesn’t sit at corner. The one who gives interview in room number 12 doesn’t sit at corner. T sits second to the right of the one who sits second right of M.M gives interview in which of the following room?
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Seven persons M, N, O, Q, R, S, and T are sitting in a row, only four persons are facing to North and rests are facing to South (not necessarily in the same order). No two successive friends are sitting together according to alphabetical order for Example M doesn’t sit with N; similarly, N does not sit with O and so on. They all give interview in different rooms of same building, rooms are numbered as 6, 11, 12, 14, 17, 21, and 23 (not necessarily in same order).
The one who gives interview in room number 11 sits second to the right of R. There are only two persons sit between M and the one who gives interview in room number 6. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. The one who gives interview in room number 17 sits one of the end but doesn’t sit right of M. T gives interview in odd numbered room. N doesn’t sit second place away from T. The one who gives interview in room number 12 sits second to the left of N. S is not an immediate neighbour of M and doesn’t give interview in room number 17. The one who gives interview in room number 21 faces north. N doesn’t sit at corner. The one who gives interview in room number 12 doesn’t sit at corner. T sits second to the right of the one who sits second right of M.Who among the following sits second to the right of M?
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Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Seven persons M, N, O, Q, R, S, and T are sitting in a row, only four persons are facing to North and rests are facing to South (not necessarily in the same order). No two successive friends are sitting together according to alphabetical order for Example M doesn’t sit with N; similarly, N does not sit with O and so on. They all give interview in different rooms of same building, rooms are numbered as 6, 11, 12, 14, 17, 21, and 23 (not necessarily in same order).
The one who gives interview in room number 11 sits second to the right of R. There are only two persons sit between M and the one who gives interview in room number 6. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. The one who gives interview in room number 17 sits one of the end but doesn’t sit right of M. T gives interview in odd numbered room. N doesn’t sit second place away from T. The one who gives interview in room number 12 sits second to the left of N. S is not an immediate neighbour of M and doesn’t give interview in room number 17. The one who gives interview in room number 21 faces north. N doesn’t sit at corner. The one who gives interview in room number 12 doesn’t sit at corner. T sits second to the right of the one who sits second right of M.What is the position of N with respect to the one who gives interview in room number 12?
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Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Seven persons M, N, O, Q, R, S, and T are sitting in a row, only four persons are facing to North and rests are facing to South (not necessarily in the same order). No two successive friends are sitting together according to alphabetical order for Example M doesn’t sit with N; similarly, N does not sit with O and so on. They all give interview in different rooms of same building, rooms are numbered as 6, 11, 12, 14, 17, 21, and 23 (not necessarily in same order).
The one who gives interview in room number 11 sits second to the right of R. There are only two persons sit between M and the one who gives interview in room number 6. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. The one who gives interview in room number 17 sits one of the end but doesn’t sit right of M. T gives interview in odd numbered room. N doesn’t sit second place away from T. The one who gives interview in room number 12 sits second to the left of N. S is not an immediate neighbour of M and doesn’t give interview in room number 17. The one who gives interview in room number 21 faces north. N doesn’t sit at corner. The one who gives interview in room number 12 doesn’t sit at corner. T sits second to the right of the one who sits second right of M.Who among the following sits at end of the row?
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Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Seven persons M, N, O, Q, R, S, and T are sitting in a row, only four persons are facing to North and rests are facing to South (not necessarily in the same order). No two successive friends are sitting together according to alphabetical order for Example M doesn’t sit with N; similarly, N does not sit with O and so on. They all give interview in different rooms of same building, rooms are numbered as 6, 11, 12, 14, 17, 21, and 23 (not necessarily in same order).
The one who gives interview in room number 11 sits second to the right of R. There are only two persons sit between M and the one who gives interview in room number 6. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. The one who gives interview in room number 17 sits one of the end but doesn’t sit right of M. T gives interview in odd numbered room. N doesn’t sit second place away from T. The one who gives interview in room number 12 sits second to the left of N. S is not an immediate neighbour of M and doesn’t give interview in room number 17. The one who gives interview in room number 21 faces north. N doesn’t sit at corner. The one who gives interview in room number 12 doesn’t sit at corner. T sits second to the right of the one who sits second right of M.Who among the following gives interview in room number 14?
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Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: ReasoningIn a row of students, all are facing to the north, there are only two students sit between M and C. R sits fourth to the right of M but not at the end of the row. Not more than seven students can sit in the row. F sits fourth to the left of P. There is only one person sits between R and P. Who sits immediate left of C?
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Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A, M, Q, J, K and S are six family members. There are three generation in a family and only two male members in a family. K is daughter in law of S, who has only one daughter. M is father of J and is not from second generation. A is grandchild of S. Q is not a male member.How is A related to Q?Correct
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A, M, Q, J, K and S are six family members. There are three generation in a family and only two male members in a family. K is daughter in law of S, who has only one daughter. M is father of J and is not from second generation. A is grandchild of S. Q is not a male member.Who among the following is son of M?Correct
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Question 37 of 50
37. 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 from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some apples are banana.
All bananas are drop.
Some drops are elephant.
Conclusions:
I. All drop can never be apple
II. Some drops are apple is a possibility
III. No elephant is apple.Correct
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Question 38 of 50
38. 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 from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some works are hard.
All hard are states.
No state is pictures.
Conclusions:
I. All work can never be picture
II. Some hard are not work is a possibility
III. No hard is pictureCorrect
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Question 39 of 50
39. 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 from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Statements:
Some portals are websites.
All websites are homepage.
Some hyperlinks are website.
Conclusions:
I. Some hyperlinks are not portal
II. All homepage are website is a possibility
III. Some portals are hyperlinkCorrect
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningIn which of the following expression shows that,
being definitely true
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5.Correct
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningWhich of the following symbols should replace the sign (?) and (*) in the given expression in order to make the expressions Z > M and Q > S definitely true?
Z > Y (?) S = M (*) R ≤ QCorrect
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: xenon 63 century 51 88 69 glow goal 81 hearing
Step I: century xenon 63 51 69 glow goal 81 hearing 88
Step II: glow century xenon 63 51 69 goal hearing 88 81
Step III: goal glow century xenon 63 51 hearing 88 81 69
Step IV: hearing goal glow century xenon 51 88 81 69 63
Step V: xenon hearing goal glow century 88 81 69 63 51
And step V is the last step of the arrangement. As per the above rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below;
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44How many steps would be needed to complete the arrangement?
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Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21Incorrect
Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: xenon 63 century 51 88 69 glow goal 81 hearing
Step I: century xenon 63 51 69 glow goal 81 hearing 88
Step II: glow century xenon 63 51 69 goal hearing 88 81
Step III: goal glow century xenon 63 51 hearing 88 81 69
Step IV: hearing goal glow century xenon 51 88 81 69 63
Step V: xenon hearing goal glow century 88 81 69 63 51
And step V is the last step of the arrangement. As per the above rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below;
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44Which Step number would be the following output?
little do contra Alpha recover21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41Correct
Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21Incorrect
Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: xenon 63 century 51 88 69 glow goal 81 hearing
Step I: century xenon 63 51 69 glow goal 81 hearing 88
Step II: glow century xenon 63 51 69 goal hearing 88 81
Step III: goal glow century xenon 63 51 hearing 88 81 69
Step IV: hearing goal glow century xenon 51 88 81 69 63
Step V: xenon hearing goal glow century 88 81 69 63 51
And step V is the last step of the arrangement. As per the above rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below;
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44Which of the following would be the step I?
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Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21Incorrect
Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21 -
Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input: xenon 63 century 51 88 69 glow goal 81 hearing
Step I: century xenon 63 51 69 glow goal 81 hearing 88
Step II: glow century xenon 63 51 69 goal hearing 88 81
Step III: goal glow century xenon 63 51 hearing 88 81 69
Step IV: hearing goal glow century xenon 51 88 81 69 63
Step V: xenon hearing goal glow century 88 81 69 63 51
And step V is the last step of the arrangement. As per the above rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below;
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44In step V, which of the following word/number would be on the 6th position (from the right)?
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Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21Incorrect
Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21 -
Question 46 of 50
46. 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: xenon 63 century 51 88 69 glow goal 81 hearing
Step I: century xenon 63 51 69 glow goal 81 hearing 88
Step II: glow century xenon 63 51 69 goal hearing 88 81
Step III: goal glow century xenon 63 51 hearing 88 81 69
Step IV: hearing goal glow century xenon 51 88 81 69 63
Step V: xenon hearing goal glow century 88 81 69 63 51
And step V is the last step of the arrangement. As per the above rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below;
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44Which of the following would be the final arrangement?
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Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21Incorrect
Logic: – The machine rearranges numbers and words in each step. Words are arranged in alphabetical order to the left side whereas numbers are arranged in descending order to the right side.
Input: 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 Alpha 53 44
Step I: alpha 41 do recover 21 49 muffin contra little 29 44 53
Step II: contra alpha 41 do recover 21 muffin little 29 44 53 49
Step III: do contra alpha 41 recover 21 muffin little 29 53 49 44
Step IV: little do contra alpha recover 21 muffin 29 53 49 44 41
Step V: muffin little do contra alpha recover 21 53 49 44 41 29
Step VI: recover muffin little do contra alpha 53 49 44 41 29 21 -
Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
Despite strong opposition, the controversial Prohibition of Forcible Conversion of Religion Bill was passed by the Tamil Nadu Assembly with the AIDMK and the BJP outvoting the combined opposition of the DMK, the Congress , the Pattali Makkal Katchi and the left parties – A news.
Assumption
I. Conversions create resentment among several sections and also inflame religious passions, leading to communal clashes.
II. Conversions only lead to the isolation of the converted.
III. Strong opposition puts hindrance before a bill in taking final shape.Correct
Only assumption III is implicit. Note that the statement is a piece of news. What the journalist assumes about the conversion and its impact can’t be explicitly said. But the words ‘despite strong opposition’ indicate that the journalist must be assuming assumption III.
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Only assumption III is implicit. Note that the statement is a piece of news. What the journalist assumes about the conversion and its impact can’t be explicitly said. But the words ‘despite strong opposition’ indicate that the journalist must be assuming assumption III.
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement :
For the third time in a row this week, the Indira Gandhi International Airport was put on a full alert today after Air India received an anonymous message that two terrorists with explosives were aboard its Mumbai-Delhi-Hong Kong flight. – An authority of Indira Gandhi International Airport
Assumption
I. Anonymous message is not likely to be hoax
II. Anonymous message is likely to be a hoax call.
III. Alertness might be helpful in reducing the menace.Correct
Why was the airport was put on a full alert? The authority must be assuming assumption I. Hence, Assumption I is implicit but II is not. Again, to put the airport on a full alert indicates that the authority must be assuming assumption III also.
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Why was the airport was put on a full alert? The authority must be assuming assumption I. Hence, Assumption I is implicit but II is not. Again, to put the airport on a full alert indicates that the authority must be assuming assumption III also.
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement
“You should be very careful so that the society does not adversely comment on the police leadership”. – A statement made by a CBI officer to the newly recruited young officers.
Assumptions
I. The society always indulge in adverse comments.
II. People’s trust in the police force is not up to the desired level.
III. Society has the efficiency to judge accurately about the police leadership.Correct
Suggestion or direction to young officers by the officer is aimed at making the new recruits aware of their responsibilities. Assumption I can’t be co related with the above statement. Assumption II is an assumption; this is what leads to adverse comments. Assumption III is not implicit.
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Suggestion or direction to young officers by the officer is aimed at making the new recruits aware of their responsibilities. Assumption I can’t be co related with the above statement. Assumption II is an assumption; this is what leads to adverse comments. Assumption III is not implicit.
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningStatements
The High Court has ordered state X to submit the case papers of the hit-and-run accident involving actor Mr. Y and directed the police not to allow the actor or his family members and friends to meet witnesses or victims.
Assumptions
I. The kith and kin of an accused are likely to make an effort to tamper with the evidence or create a nuisance to help acquit the accused.
II. The capacity of the wrongdoer cannot be a yardstick for deciding punishment for a crime.
III. The court’s immediate concern is the grievance of the victims which needs redressal.Correct
Only assumption I is implicit. III is not implicit because the reason behind this decision is that the witnesses or victims can’t be felt any problem regarding the case. They can be pressurized by the accused to change their witnesses. The decision is not given because of the court’s immediate concern for the victims.
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Only assumption I is implicit. III is not implicit because the reason behind this decision is that the witnesses or victims can’t be felt any problem regarding the case. They can be pressurized by the accused to change their witnesses. The decision is not given because of the court’s immediate concern for the victims.
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