Set 15 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-
Ten people i.e. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, Enrique, Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yamini are seating on two parallel rows. Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yami are seating in row 1 and facing towards North. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, and Enrique are seating in row 2 and facing south. They play different games Hockey, Cricket, Volleyball, Polo, Golf, Football, Basketball, Rugby, Bowling, and Badminton (not necessarily in same order). The ones who sit in row 1 likes fruits i.e. Banana, Guava, Grapes Mango, Pears and the ones who sit in row 2 like colours i.e. Grey, Blue, Red, Green, White.
The one who likes guava and the one who likes blue colour sit diagonally opposite to each other. Akshar sits second to the right of the one who faces the immediate neighbour of Warner. Immediate neighbour of Akshar faces Uma, who plays Basketball. The one who plays rugby likes Mango. The one who plays cricket likes green colour. Yami plays Golf and doesn’t sit just near to both Uma and Warner. Yami doesn’t sit at the middle of the row. The one who faces Uma sits second to the right of Enrique who plays Football. The one who likes pears doesn’t sit at extreme end. Neither Bipin nor Denial sits at extreme end. Denial faces the one who plays Bowling and Vidhi faces the one who plays Cricket. The one who sits immediate left of the one who likes white colour faces the one who likes banana. The one, who plays Hockey sits at extreme end. Vidhi doesn’t play Volleyball. Warner plays badminton and sits at extreme end. Immediate neighbour of Warner faces the one who plays Polo. The ones who like blue and grey colours are not immediate neighbours of Akshar.Who among the following likes blue colour?
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Ten people i.e. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, Enrique, Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yamini are seating on two parallel rows. Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yami are seating in row 1 and facing towards North. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, and Enrique are seating in row 2 and facing south. They play different games Hockey, Cricket, Volleyball, Polo, Golf, Football, Basketball, Rugby, Bowling, and Badminton (not necessarily in same order). The ones who sit in row 1 likes fruits i.e. Banana, Guava, Grapes Mango, Pears and the ones who sit in row 2 like colours i.e. Grey, Blue, Red, Green, White.
The one who likes guava and the one who likes blue colour sit diagonally opposite to each other. Akshar sits second to the right of the one who faces the immediate neighbour of Warner. Immediate neighbour of Akshar faces Uma, who plays Basketball. The one who plays rugby likes Mango. The one who plays cricket likes green colour. Yami plays Golf and doesn’t sit just near to both Uma and Warner. Yami doesn’t sit at the middle of the row. The one who faces Uma sits second to the right of Enrique who plays Football. The one who likes pears doesn’t sit at extreme end. Neither Bipin nor Denial sits at extreme end. Denial faces the one who plays Bowling and Vidhi faces the one who plays Cricket. The one who sits immediate left of the one who likes white colour faces the one who likes banana. The one, who plays Hockey sits at extreme end. Vidhi doesn’t play Volleyball. Warner plays badminton and sits at extreme end. Immediate neighbour of Warner faces the one who plays Polo. The ones who like blue and grey colours are not immediate neighbours of Akshar.The one who plays Cricket faces which of the following?
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Ten people i.e. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, Enrique, Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yamini are seating on two parallel rows. Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yami are seating in row 1 and facing towards North. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, and Enrique are seating in row 2 and facing south. They play different games Hockey, Cricket, Volleyball, Polo, Golf, Football, Basketball, Rugby, Bowling, and Badminton (not necessarily in same order). The ones who sit in row 1 likes fruits i.e. Banana, Guava, Grapes Mango, Pears and the ones who sit in row 2 like colours i.e. Grey, Blue, Red, Green, White.
The one who likes guava and the one who likes blue colour sit diagonally opposite to each other. Akshar sits second to the right of the one who faces the immediate neighbour of Warner. Immediate neighbour of Akshar faces Uma, who plays Basketball. The one who plays rugby likes Mango. The one who plays cricket likes green colour. Yami plays Golf and doesn’t sit just near to both Uma and Warner. Yami doesn’t sit at the middle of the row. The one who faces Uma sits second to the right of Enrique who plays Football. The one who likes pears doesn’t sit at extreme end. Neither Bipin nor Denial sits at extreme end. Denial faces the one who plays Bowling and Vidhi faces the one who plays Cricket. The one who sits immediate left of the one who likes white colour faces the one who likes banana. The one, who plays Hockey sits at extreme end. Vidhi doesn’t play Volleyball. Warner plays badminton and sits at extreme end. Immediate neighbour of Warner faces the one who plays Polo. The ones who like blue and grey colours are not immediate neighbours of Akshar.The one who likes banana plays which of the following game?
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Ten people i.e. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, Enrique, Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yamini are seating on two parallel rows. Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yami are seating in row 1 and facing towards North. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, and Enrique are seating in row 2 and facing south. They play different games Hockey, Cricket, Volleyball, Polo, Golf, Football, Basketball, Rugby, Bowling, and Badminton (not necessarily in same order). The ones who sit in row 1 likes fruits i.e. Banana, Guava, Grapes Mango, Pears and the ones who sit in row 2 like colours i.e. Grey, Blue, Red, Green, White.
The one who likes guava and the one who likes blue colour sit diagonally opposite to each other. Akshar sits second to the right of the one who faces the immediate neighbour of Warner. Immediate neighbour of Akshar faces Uma, who plays Basketball. The one who plays rugby likes Mango. The one who plays cricket likes green colour. Yami plays Golf and doesn’t sit just near to both Uma and Warner. Yami doesn’t sit at the middle of the row. The one who faces Uma sits second to the right of Enrique who plays Football. The one who likes pears doesn’t sit at extreme end. Neither Bipin nor Denial sits at extreme end. Denial faces the one who plays Bowling and Vidhi faces the one who plays Cricket. The one who sits immediate left of the one who likes white colour faces the one who likes banana. The one, who plays Hockey sits at extreme end. Vidhi doesn’t play Volleyball. Warner plays badminton and sits at extreme end. Immediate neighbour of Warner faces the one who plays Polo. The ones who like blue and grey colours are not immediate neighbours of Akshar.Who among the following sits at extreme end?
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Ten people i.e. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, Enrique, Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yamini are seating on two parallel rows. Uma, Vidhi, Warner, Amit, and Yami are seating in row 1 and facing towards North. Akshar, Bipin, Cendra, Denial, and Enrique are seating in row 2 and facing south. They play different games Hockey, Cricket, Volleyball, Polo, Golf, Football, Basketball, Rugby, Bowling, and Badminton (not necessarily in same order). The ones who sit in row 1 likes fruits i.e. Banana, Guava, Grapes Mango, Pears and the ones who sit in row 2 like colours i.e. Grey, Blue, Red, Green, White.
The one who likes guava and the one who likes blue colour sit diagonally opposite to each other. Akshar sits second to the right of the one who faces the immediate neighbour of Warner. Immediate neighbour of Akshar faces Uma, who plays Basketball. The one who plays rugby likes Mango. The one who plays cricket likes green colour. Yami plays Golf and doesn’t sit just near to both Uma and Warner. Yami doesn’t sit at the middle of the row. The one who faces Uma sits second to the right of Enrique who plays Football. The one who likes pears doesn’t sit at extreme end. Neither Bipin nor Denial sits at extreme end. Denial faces the one who plays Bowling and Vidhi faces the one who plays Cricket. The one who sits immediate left of the one who likes white colour faces the one who likes banana. The one, who plays Hockey sits at extreme end. Vidhi doesn’t play Volleyball. Warner plays badminton and sits at extreme end. Immediate neighbour of Warner faces the one who plays Polo. The ones who like blue and grey colours are not immediate neighbours of Akshar.Which of the following combination is correct regarding the given sitting arrangement?
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the given information and answer the following questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 157 bore 76 century 115 58 bust.
Step I: bore jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 115 58 bust 157
Step II: bore bust jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 58 115 157
Step III: bore bust enemy jazzily 42 integrity 76 century 58 97 115 157
Step IV: bore bust enemy century jazzily 42 integrity 58 76 97 115 157
Step V: bore bust enemy century jazzily integrity 42 58 76 97 115 157
Step V is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcherWhich step number would be the following output?
Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
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The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188.Incorrect
The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188. -
Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the given information and answer the following questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 157 bore 76 century 115 58 bust.
Step I: bore jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 115 58 bust 157
Step II: bore bust jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 58 115 157
Step III: bore bust enemy jazzily 42 integrity 76 century 58 97 115 157
Step IV: bore bust enemy century jazzily 42 integrity 58 76 97 115 157
Step V: bore bust enemy century jazzily integrity 42 58 76 97 115 157
Step V is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcherWhich of the following would be the last step of the rearrangement?
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The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188.Incorrect
The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188. -
Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the given information and answer the following questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 157 bore 76 century 115 58 bust.
Step I: bore jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 115 58 bust 157
Step II: bore bust jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 58 115 157
Step III: bore bust enemy jazzily 42 integrity 76 century 58 97 115 157
Step IV: bore bust enemy century jazzily 42 integrity 58 76 97 115 157
Step V: bore bust enemy century jazzily integrity 42 58 76 97 115 157
Step V is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcherIf in the last step all the words get rearranged in alphabetical order, which of the following words would retain its original position?
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The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188.Incorrect
The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188. -
Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the given information and answer the following questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 157 bore 76 century 115 58 bust.
Step I: bore jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 115 58 bust 157
Step II: bore bust jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 58 115 157
Step III: bore bust enemy jazzily 42 integrity 76 century 58 97 115 157
Step IV: bore bust enemy century jazzily 42 integrity 58 76 97 115 157
Step V: bore bust enemy century jazzily integrity 42 58 76 97 115 157
Step V is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcherWhich of the following would be at the 7th position from the left in Step III?
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The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188.Incorrect
The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188. -
Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the given information and answer the following questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement. (All the numbers are two-digit numbers.)
Input: jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 157 bore 76 century 115 58 bust.
Step I: bore jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 115 58 bust 157
Step II: bore bust jazzily 42 integrity 97 enemy 76 century 58 115 157
Step III: bore bust enemy jazzily 42 integrity 76 century 58 97 115 157
Step IV: bore bust enemy century jazzily 42 integrity 58 76 97 115 157
Step V: bore bust enemy century jazzily integrity 42 58 76 97 115 157
Step V is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcherIn Step IV, if ‘Demic’ is related to ‘188’ and ‘Fabric’ is related to ‘179’ then ‘ 100’ is related to which of the following, if the same pattern is followed?
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The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188.Incorrect
The words are rearranged in increasing order of their length and in case of a tie, they are arranged according to the dictionary, from left to right. Numbers are rearranged in descending order from right to left. Each step arranges a word and a number.
Input: 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 188 Demic 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher
Step I: – Demic 100 Strawberry 148 Fabric 118 telling 179 159 fabricate torcher 188
Step II: – Demic Fabric 100 Strawberry 148 118 telling 159 fabricate torcher 179 188.
Step III: – Demic Fabric telling 100 Strawberry 148 118 fabricate torcher 159 179 188
Step IV: – Demic Fabric telling torcher 100 Strawberry 118 fabricate 148 159 179 188
Step V: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate 100 Strawberry 118 148 159 179 188
Step VI: – Demic Fabric telling torcher fabricate Strawberry 100 118 148 159 179 188. -
Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given question.
Eight friends-Sonu, Saswat, Siddharth, Suresh, Sachin ,Sanjay, Sambit and Sampat -are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside and the other four are facing outside. All eight friends belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot but not necessarily in the same order. Sanjay faces the centre and sits third to the right of Siddharth. Suresh belongs to kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Sambit sits third to the right of Saswat, who belongs to Bhopal. The person who belongs to Delhi is facing the same direction as the person who belongs to Gwalior. Sachin is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively. Sonu belongs to Gwalior and Siddharth belongs to patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and is immediate neighbour of the person who belongs to Rajkot. Sampat is the immediate neighbour of the persons who belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Sachin is on the immediate left of Suresh. The one who belongs to Patna faces outside.Which of the following friends belongs to Delhi?
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Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given question.
Eight friends-Sonu, Saswat, Siddharth, Suresh, Sachin ,Sanjay, Sambit and Sampat -are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside and the other four are facing outside. All eight friends belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot but not necessarily in the same order. Sanjay faces the centre and sits third to the right of Siddharth. Suresh belongs to kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Sambit sits third to the right of Saswat, who belongs to Bhopal. The person who belongs to Delhi is facing the same direction as the person who belongs to Gwalior. Sachin is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively. Sonu belongs to Gwalior and Siddharth belongs to patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and is immediate neighbour of the person who belongs to Rajkot. Sampat is the immediate neighbour of the persons who belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Sachin is on the immediate left of Suresh. The one who belongs to Patna faces outside.Who are immediate neighbours of Sonu?
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Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given question.
Eight friends-Sonu, Saswat, Siddharth, Suresh, Sachin ,Sanjay, Sambit and Sampat -are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside and the other four are facing outside. All eight friends belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot but not necessarily in the same order. Sanjay faces the centre and sits third to the right of Siddharth. Suresh belongs to kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Sambit sits third to the right of Saswat, who belongs to Bhopal. The person who belongs to Delhi is facing the same direction as the person who belongs to Gwalior. Sachin is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively. Sonu belongs to Gwalior and Siddharth belongs to patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and is immediate neighbour of the person who belongs to Rajkot. Sampat is the immediate neighbour of the persons who belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Sachin is on the immediate left of Suresh. The one who belongs to Patna faces outside.Which of the following pairs is true?
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Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given question.
Eight friends-Sonu, Saswat, Siddharth, Suresh, Sachin ,Sanjay, Sambit and Sampat -are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside and the other four are facing outside. All eight friends belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot but not necessarily in the same order. Sanjay faces the centre and sits third to the right of Siddharth. Suresh belongs to kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Sambit sits third to the right of Saswat, who belongs to Bhopal. The person who belongs to Delhi is facing the same direction as the person who belongs to Gwalior. Sachin is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively. Sonu belongs to Gwalior and Siddharth belongs to patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and is immediate neighbour of the person who belongs to Rajkot. Sampat is the immediate neighbour of the persons who belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Sachin is on the immediate left of Suresh. The one who belongs to Patna faces outside.What is the position of Saswat with respect to Sachin?
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Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the given question.
Eight friends-Sonu, Saswat, Siddharth, Suresh, Sachin ,Sanjay, Sambit and Sampat -are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Four of them are facing inside and the other four are facing outside. All eight friends belong to eight different cities – Bhopal, Patna, Kolkata, Delhi, Gwalior, Bengaluru, Chennai and Rajkot but not necessarily in the same order. Sanjay faces the centre and sits third to the right of Siddharth. Suresh belongs to kolkata and faces the person who belongs to Bengaluru. Sambit sits third to the right of Saswat, who belongs to Bhopal. The person who belongs to Delhi is facing the same direction as the person who belongs to Gwalior. Sachin is sitting between the person who belongs to Kolkata and the one from Rajkot respectively. Sonu belongs to Gwalior and Siddharth belongs to patna. The person who belongs to Chennai is facing outward and is immediate neighbour of the person who belongs to Rajkot. Sampat is the immediate neighbour of the persons who belong to Gwalior and Chennai. Sachin is on the immediate left of Suresh. The one who belongs to Patna faces outside.If the Suresh and Sampat interchange their positions and similarly Sanjay and Siddharth interchange their positions then what is the position of Sonu with respect to Siddharth?
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Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully to answer the following questions.
‘1 # 9’ means ‘1 is the daughter of 9’
‘1 © 9’ means ‘9 is the brother of 1’
‘1 $ 9’ means ‘9 is the sister of 1’
‘1 & 9’ means ‘1 is the son of 9’
‘1 * 9’ means ‘1 is the father of 9’
‘1 @ 9’ means ‘1 is the mother of 9’Which of the following indicates that ‘A is the maternal uncle of S’?Correct
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Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully to answer the following questions.
‘1 # 9’ means ‘1 is the daughter of 9’
‘1 © 9’ means ‘9 is the brother of 1’
‘1 $ 9’ means ‘9 is the sister of 1’
‘1 & 9’ means ‘1 is the son of 9’
‘1 * 9’ means ‘1 is the father of 9’
‘1 @ 9’ means ‘1 is the mother of 9’What does the expression ‘A @ M $ L © D &N’?Correct
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Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully to answer the following questions.
‘1 # 9’ means ‘1 is the daughter of 9’
‘1 © 9’ means ‘9 is the brother of 1’
‘1 $ 9’ means ‘9 is the sister of 1’
‘1 & 9’ means ‘1 is the son of 9’
‘1 * 9’ means ‘1 is the father of 9’
‘1 @ 9’ means ‘1 is the mother of 9’Which of the following indicates ‘M is the daughter of S’?Correct
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Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: ReasoningTwo buses start from the opposite points of a main road, 150 km apart. The first bus runs for 25km and takes a right turn and then runs for 15 km. it then turns left and runs for another 25 km and takes the direction back to reach the main road. In the meantime, due to a minor breakdown, the other bus has only 35 km along the main road and stopped. What would be the distance between the two buses at that point?
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Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: ReasoningQ moves towards south-east w.r.t 45 degree and travels a distance of 7 m, and then she moves towards west and travels a distance of 14m. From here, she moves towards North-west w.r.t 45 degree with a distance of 7m and finally she moves a distance of 4m towards east and stood at that point. How far is the starting point from the last point where she stood?
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Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the questions given below —
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Three of them are women. There are two married couples in the family. Each of them has a different profession – doctor, engineer, lawyer, officer, writer, manager and singer but not necessarily in the same order. B is an engineer and married to F who is a manager. A is brother of G who is a doctor. C is a lawyer and she is an unmarried woman. D is an officer and is sister of G. E is not a writer. D is daughter of B and sister of C.Which of the following combinations is definitely true?Correct
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Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the questions given below —
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Three of them are women. There are two married couples in the family. Each of them has a different profession – doctor, engineer, lawyer, officer, writer, manager and singer but not necessarily in the same order. B is an engineer and married to F who is a manager. A is brother of G who is a doctor. C is a lawyer and she is an unmarried woman. D is an officer and is sister of G. E is not a writer. D is daughter of B and sister of C.Which of the following combination represents pair of two husbands of married couples?Correct
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Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information carefully to answer the questions given below —
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family. Three of them are women. There are two married couples in the family. Each of them has a different profession – doctor, engineer, lawyer, officer, writer, manager and singer but not necessarily in the same order. B is an engineer and married to F who is a manager. A is brother of G who is a doctor. C is a lawyer and she is an unmarried woman. D is an officer and is sister of G. E is not a writer. D is daughter of B and sister of C.What is the profession of E?Correct
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Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given a group of conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
Some ball are not cat
All cat being bat is a possibility
Statements:
Statements – I: All bat are Cat. No Rat is Blue. All ball are Blues
Statements – II: All bat are Cat. No Rat is ball. All ball are Blues
Statements – III: Some bat are Cat. No Rat is Blue. All ball are Blues
Statements – IV: No ocean is Blue. No Rat is ball. All ball are Blues
Statements – V: No cat is rat. some rat are bat. all bat are ballCorrect
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Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: ReasoningIn each of the questions below are given a group of conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions. Assume the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
Some bad are grills.
Some fat can be bad.
Statements:
Statements – I: No grills is bad. Some bads are belt. No grills is fat.
Statements – II: Some grills are bads. Some bads are belt. No Fat is bad.
Statements – III: Some fat are grills, some grills are belt, all belt are bad.
Statements – IV: Some grills are bads. All bads are belt. No Fat is bad.
Statements – V: No grills is bad. All bads are belt. No grills is fat.Correct
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Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the information carefully and answer the questions
Six movies Dangal, Noor, Sachin, Tubelight, Half girlfriend and Secret superstar were release in January, February, March, April, May, June and July in a same year but not necessary in the same order. Six members- A, B, C, D, E and F have watched these movies. There was no movie realized in one particular month. It was called none movie month. Neither July nor January was none movie month. In this problem, Months are in order from January to July.* All Six movies were released in the different dates of the different month of the same year from 25th to 31st of that each particular month in a order.
* Dangal movie was not released on the month which is just after the month on which Tubelight movie was released but was released on the month which is after the month on which Tubelight movie was released.
* Noor movie was released on the month which is just before the month on which Secret superstar was released.
* Noor movie was attended by D’s father on the month which is before July. Sachin was released on 26th and Half girlfriend was released on 31st.
* E’s grandfather was a brother of B. A has two sons.
* Movies were released in such a way that three movies were released continue means there was no gap of the month between three movies. No movie month was also not come among three months, but none movie month was come just later or just before of three month set plays.
* D’s father was a brother of E’s father.
* The movie on 30th was attended by C who is uncle of D.
* The movie was attended by B on the month which is immediate before the month on which the movie was attended by A.
* The movie on March was attended by E’s cousin and D had decided to watch Dangle movie.In which of the following months does E attend the movie?
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Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the information carefully and answer the questions
Six movies Dangal, Noor, Sachin, Tubelight, Half girlfriend and Secret superstar were release in January, February, March, April, May, June and July in a same year but not necessary in the same order. Six members- A, B, C, D, E and F have watched these movies. There was no movie realized in one particular month. It was called none movie month. Neither July nor January was none movie month. In this problem, Months are in order from January to July.* All Six movies were released in the different dates of the different month of the same year from 25th to 31st of that each particular month in a order.
* Dangal movie was not released on the month which is just after the month on which Tubelight movie was released but was released on the month which is after the month on which Tubelight movie was released.
* Noor movie was released on the month which is just before the month on which Secret superstar was released.
* Noor movie was attended by D’s father on the month which is before July. Sachin was released on 26th and Half girlfriend was released on 31st.
* E’s grandfather was a brother of B. A has two sons.
* Movies were released in such a way that three movies were released continue means there was no gap of the month between three movies. No movie month was also not come among three months, but none movie month was come just later or just before of three month set plays.
* D’s father was a brother of E’s father.
* The movie on 30th was attended by C who is uncle of D.
* The movie was attended by B on the month which is immediate before the month on which the movie was attended by A.
* The movie on March was attended by E’s cousin and D had decided to watch Dangle movie.Which the following given statement is true?
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Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the information carefully and answer the questions
Six movies Dangal, Noor, Sachin, Tubelight, Half girlfriend and Secret superstar were release in January, February, March, April, May, June and July in a same year but not necessary in the same order. Six members- A, B, C, D, E and F have watched these movies. There was no movie realized in one particular month. It was called none movie month. Neither July nor January was none movie month. In this problem, Months are in order from January to July.* All Six movies were released in the different dates of the different month of the same year from 25th to 31st of that each particular month in a order.
* Dangal movie was not released on the month which is just after the month on which Tubelight movie was released but was released on the month which is after the month on which Tubelight movie was released.
* Noor movie was released on the month which is just before the month on which Secret superstar was released.
* Noor movie was attended by D’s father on the month which is before July. Sachin was released on 26th and Half girlfriend was released on 31st.
* E’s grandfather was a brother of B. A has two sons.
* Movies were released in such a way that three movies were released continue means there was no gap of the month between three movies. No movie month was also not come among three months, but none movie month was come just later or just before of three month set plays.
* D’s father was a brother of E’s father.
* The movie on 30th was attended by C who is uncle of D.
* The movie was attended by B on the month which is immediate before the month on which the movie was attended by A.
* The movie on March was attended by E’s cousin and D had decided to watch Dangle movie.How is A related to F?
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Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the information carefully and answer the questions
Six movies Dangal, Noor, Sachin, Tubelight, Half girlfriend and Secret superstar were release in January, February, March, April, May, June and July in a same year but not necessary in the same order. Six members- A, B, C, D, E and F have watched these movies. There was no movie realized in one particular month. It was called none movie month. Neither July nor January was none movie month. In this problem, Months are in order from January to July.* All Six movies were released in the different dates of the different month of the same year from 25th to 31st of that each particular month in a order.
* Dangal movie was not released on the month which is just after the month on which Tubelight movie was released but was released on the month which is after the month on which Tubelight movie was released.
* Noor movie was released on the month which is just before the month on which Secret superstar was released.
* Noor movie was attended by D’s father on the month which is before July. Sachin was released on 26th and Half girlfriend was released on 31st.
* E’s grandfather was a brother of B. A has two sons.
* Movies were released in such a way that three movies were released continue means there was no gap of the month between three movies. No movie month was also not come among three months, but none movie month was come just later or just before of three month set plays.
* D’s father was a brother of E’s father.
* The movie on 30th was attended by C who is uncle of D.
* The movie was attended by B on the month which is immediate before the month on which the movie was attended by A.
* The movie on March was attended by E’s cousin and D had decided to watch Dangle movie.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?
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Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the information carefully and answer the questions
Six movies Dangal, Noor, Sachin, Tubelight, Half girlfriend and Secret superstar were release in January, February, March, April, May, June and July in a same year but not necessary in the same order. Six members- A, B, C, D, E and F have watched these movies. There was no movie realized in one particular month. It was called none movie month. Neither July nor January was none movie month. In this problem, Months are in order from January to July.* All Six movies were released in the different dates of the different month of the same year from 25th to 31st of that each particular month in a order.
* Dangal movie was not released on the month which is just after the month on which Tubelight movie was released but was released on the month which is after the month on which Tubelight movie was released.
* Noor movie was released on the month which is just before the month on which Secret superstar was released.
* Noor movie was attended by D’s father on the month which is before July. Sachin was released on 26th and Half girlfriend was released on 31st.
* E’s grandfather was a brother of B. A has two sons.
* Movies were released in such a way that three movies were released continue means there was no gap of the month between three movies. No movie month was also not come among three months, but none movie month was come just later or just before of three month set plays.
* D’s father was a brother of E’s father.
* The movie on 30th was attended by C who is uncle of D.
* The movie was attended by B on the month which is immediate before the month on which the movie was attended by A.
* The movie on March was attended by E’s cousin and D had decided to watch Dangle movie.If all friends are arranged in alphabetical order from January to July then the movie was released on 29th by who among the following member watched (except on no movie day)?
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Question 31 of 50
31. 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 statements are sufficient to answer the question, Read both the statements.
Give answer
In a class 50 student are there, All the students have given exams so according to exam. Each has unique rank in the class, so find out the Ramesh’s position in the class from top?I. Pooja is 15th from last and Rakesh is 5 ranks above from Pooja.
II. There is only 4 students is in between Rakesh and Ramesh where Ramesh has good rank compare to Rakesh in the class.Correct
Pooja is at 36th rank and Rakesh is at 31st rank. And Ramesh has good rank compare to Rakesh, so Rakesh is at 26th rank from Top.
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Pooja is at 36th rank and Rakesh is at 31st rank. And Ramesh has good rank compare to Rakesh, so Rakesh is at 26th rank from Top.
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Question 32 of 50
32. 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 statements are sufficient to answer the question, Read both the statements.
Give answer
What is the code for ‘time’ in the code language in which, ‘he made third centuries’ is written as ‘git fat fit gat’?I. In that code language ‘third time he pleased us’ is written as ‘kat kit mit git fit’.
II. In that code language ‘he made double centuries’ is written as ‘gat fat zat git’ and ‘give us time’ is written as ‘mat mit kit’.Correct
From question part, we get the code for he made third centuries
Git fat fit gat…….i
From I, we get the code for
Third time he pleased us
Kat kit mitgit fit………….ii
From II, we get he made double centuries
Gat fat zatgit………..iii
Give us time
Mat mit kit…………..iv
Code for ‘give’ is ‘mat’ (from ii and iv)
Hence, code for ‘time’ is either ‘mit’ or ‘kit’.Incorrect
From question part, we get the code for he made third centuries
Git fat fit gat…….i
From I, we get the code for
Third time he pleased us
Kat kit mitgit fit………….ii
From II, we get he made double centuries
Gat fat zatgit………..iii
Give us time
Mat mit kit…………..iv
Code for ‘give’ is ‘mat’ (from ii and iv)
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Question 33 of 50
33. 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 statements are sufficient to answer the question, Read both the statements.
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What is the position of P with respect to Q in a round table seating arrangement who face inside?I. Seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V sat around a round table where P sat between U and V, S sat adjacent to V and R did not sit adjacent to S.
II. T sat on the immediate right of U.Correct
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Question 34 of 50
34. 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 statements are sufficient to answer the question, Read both the statements.
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Among A, B, C, D and E whose salary is the highest?I. Combined salary of A and B is more than the combined salary of C and D but E’s salary is more than both A’s or B’s.
II. Difference between A’s salary and C’s salary is more than the difference between D’s and B’s salaries where A’s salary and D’s salary are higher than C’s and B’s respectively.Correct
From I, Salary of (A+B) > Salary of (C+D) and Salary of E > Salary of A,B
From II, Salary of (A-C) > Salary of (D-B); Salary of A > Salary of C and D > B
From I and II, we get salary of E > salary of A,B or C. But we still do not know among D and E whose salary is the highest.Incorrect
From I, Salary of (A+B) > Salary of (C+D) and Salary of E > Salary of A,B
From II, Salary of (A-C) > Salary of (D-B); Salary of A > Salary of C and D > B
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Question 35 of 50
35. 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 statements are sufficient to answer the question, Read both the statements.
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How many children does Mr X has?
I. Mr X has eight sons and each has one sister.
II. Number of sons of Mr X is eight times the number of his daughter(s).Correct
From I
Number of sons = 8; number of daughter = 1
Hence, total children = 8+1 = 9
From II,
Suppose number of daughters = x; numbers of sons = 8x
Hence, total number of children = 8x+x= 9x
Still we need the value of x. Hence ,II alone is not sufficient.Incorrect
From I
Number of sons = 8; number of daughter = 1
Hence, total children = 8+1 = 9
From II,
Suppose number of daughters = x; numbers of sons = 8x
Hence, total number of children = 8x+x= 9x
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Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
The Ministry of Railway has decided to introduce all existing and new trains with biotoilets. The Railways has already fitted 700 coaches of 29 trains with bio-toilets and is on a spree to execute this mission quick and efficiently.Which of the following will be an effect of the above decision taken by the Railways?
(A) The tracks of the Railways will be neat and clean.
(B) The tracks of the Railways will be corrosion-free.
(C) The train can maintain its average speed from one station to another station.
(D) The Railways will not have to spend more on the maintenance of tracks.
(E) The condition of toilets in trains will improve.Correct
Bio-toilets prevent the faces from falling on the tracks and keep the tracks clean. Hence (A) is an effect. Since the faces get decomposed. (E) will also be an effect.
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Bio-toilets prevent the faces from falling on the tracks and keep the tracks clean. Hence (A) is an effect. Since the faces get decomposed. (E) will also be an effect.
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Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: ReasoningStatement:
“It’s high time you earned enough revenue.” That’s what the Government of India has conveyed to all state-funded institutes ranging from the IITs and IIMs to even the National School of Drama and public museums as part of a move to nudge them towards self-sustenance.I. Government institutes should generate revenue and become financially stable.
II. In order to make themselves financially self-sustainable state-funded institutes might increase the fees of their courses.Correct
Inference I become clear when we read the statement given in quotes along with the motive mentioned. Again, how will they earn enough revenue? An obvious solution will be to increase the fees. Hence II can also be inferred.
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Inference I become clear when we read the statement given in quotes along with the motive mentioned. Again, how will they earn enough revenue? An obvious solution will be to increase the fees. Hence II can also be inferred.
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Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II.
Give answer
Statement:
Should there be only one rate of interest for term deposits of varying durations in banks?
Arguments:
I. No. People will refrain from keeping money for longer duration resulting into reduction of liquidity level of banks.
II. Yes. This will be much simple for the common people and they may be encouraged to keep more money in banks.Correct
Clearly, the proposed scheme would discourage people from keeping deposits for longer durations (the rate of interest being the same for short durations) and not draw in more funds. So, only argument I holds.
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Clearly, the proposed scheme would discourage people from keeping deposits for longer durations (the rate of interest being the same for short durations) and not draw in more funds. So, only argument I holds.
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Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II.
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Statement:
Should all refugees, who make unauthorized entry into a country, be forced to go back to their homeland?
Arguments:
I. Yes. They make their colonies and occupy a lot of land.
II. No. They leave their homes because of hunger or some terror and on human grounds, should not be forced to go back.Correct
Clearly, refugees are people forced out of their homeland by some misery and need shelter desperately. So, argument II holds. Argument I against the statement, is vague.
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Clearly, refugees are people forced out of their homeland by some misery and need shelter desperately. So, argument II holds. Argument I against the statement, is vague.
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Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: ReasoningEach of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II.
Give answer
Statement:
Should new big industries be started in Mumbai?
Arguments:
I. Yes. It will create job opportunities.
II. No. It will further add to the pollution of the city.Correct
Opening up of new industries is advantageous in opening more employment avenues. Not all the industries create pollution, so II does not holds.
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Opening up of new industries is advantageous in opening more employment avenues. Not all the industries create pollution, so II does not holds.
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Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code,
‘Sunday January year March’ is written as ‘bi gv oc st’
‘January April of June’ is written as ‘tm oc da pu’
‘of Sunday August Tuesday’ is written as ‘nh mk tm gv’
‘June Monday year of’ is written as ‘da st rx tm’In the given code language, what does the code ‘nh’ stand for?Correct
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Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions.In a certain code,
‘Sunday January year March’ is written as ‘bi gv oc st’
‘January April of June’ is written as ‘tm oc da pu’
‘of Sunday August Tuesday’ is written as ‘nh mk tm gv’
‘June Monday year of’ is written as ‘da st rx tm’What is the code for ‘April’ in the given code language?Correct
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Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions.In a certain code,
‘Sunday January year March’ is written as ‘bi gv oc st’
‘January April of June’ is written as ‘tm oc da pu’
‘of Sunday August Tuesday’ is written as ‘nh mk tm gv’
‘June Monday year of’ is written as ‘da st rx tm’What is the code for ‘Year’ in the given code language?Correct
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Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions.In a certain code,
‘Sunday January year March’ is written as ‘bi gv oc st’
‘January April of June’ is written as ‘tm oc da pu’
‘of Sunday August Tuesday’ is written as ‘nh mk tm gv’
‘June Monday year of’ is written as ‘da st rx tm’What may be the possible code for ‘March Monday’ in the given code languageCorrect
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Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: ReasoningStudy the following information to answer the given questions.In a certain code,
‘Sunday January year March’ is written as ‘bi gv oc st’
‘January April of June’ is written as ‘tm oc da pu’
‘of Sunday August Tuesday’ is written as ‘nh mk tm gv’
‘June Monday year of’ is written as ‘da st rx tm’What may be possible code of ‘April September’ in the given code language?Correct
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Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: ReasoningEvery computer connected to an internet must have a distinct____
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IP address is short for Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a network.
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IP address is short for Internet Protocol (IP) address. An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a network.
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Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: ReasoningWhat is the Full form of SDRM ?
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Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: ReasoningOSI model has how many layers?
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OSI Model stands for Open System Interconnection and it has seven layers: Application Layer, Presentation Layer, Session Layer, Transport Layer, Network Layer, Data link Layer, Physical Layer.
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OSI Model stands for Open System Interconnection and it has seven layers: Application Layer, Presentation Layer, Session Layer, Transport Layer, Network Layer, Data link Layer, Physical Layer.
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Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: ReasoningWhat is a simulated experience generated by computer called; like visiting the outer space or stepping on Moon?
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Virtual reality basically means ‘near-reality’; it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulation which is simulated experience generated by a computer.
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Virtual reality basically means ‘near-reality’; it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulation which is simulated experience generated by a computer.
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Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: ReasoningWhat is the technology used to read pencil or pen marks on a multiple-choice answer sheet called?
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Optical Mark Recognition is the technology used to read pencil or pen marks on a multiple choice answer sheet.
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Optical Mark Recognition is the technology used to read pencil or pen marks on a multiple choice answer sheet.
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