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Analytical reasoning Set 54

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven people N, K, T, B, M, W and R have their weekly offs on different days of the week, ie Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, not necessarily in that order. Each of them has a liking for different cuisine, […]

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Analytical reasoning Set 53

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Three ladies and four men are a group of friends, ie R, M, T, S, L, W and Z. Each one has a different profession, ie Lawyer, Travel Agent, Air-hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant and Jeweller and each one owns a different car, ie

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Statement Assumption (7)

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Q1. Statement: Many historians have done more harm than good by distorting truth. Assumptions: People believe what is reported by the historians. Historians are seldom expected to depict the truth. A. Only assumption I is implicit B. Only assumption II is implicit C. Either I or II is implicit D. Neither I nor II is

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Statement Assumption (6)

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Q1. Statement: Because of the large number of potholes in road X, reaching airport in time has become difficult. Assumptions: Reaching airport in time may not be always necessary. There is no other convenient road to the airport. A. Only assumption I is implicit B. Only assumption II is implicit C. Either I or II

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Statement Assumption (5)

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Q1. Statement: A’s advice to B – “Go to Jammu via Amritsar – the shortest route”. Assumptions: B wishes to go to Jammu. A gives advice to everybody. A. Only assumption I is implicit B. Only assumption II is implicit C. Either I or II is implicit D. Neither I nor II is implicit E.

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Statement Assumption (4)

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Q1. Statement: The government has decided to pay compensation to the tune of Rs. 1 lakh to the family members of those who are killed in railway accidents. Assumptions: The government has enough funds to meet the expenses due to compensation. There may be reduction in incidents of railway accidents in near future. A. Only

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Statement Assumption (3)

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Q1. Statement: The Government has decided to levy 2 percent on the tax amount payable for funding drought relief programmes. Assumptions: The Government does not have sufficient money to fund drought relief programmes. The amount collected by way of surcharge may be adequate to fund these drought relief programmes. A. Only assumption I is implicit

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Statement Assumption (2)

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Q1. Statement: “You are hereby appointed as a programmer with a probation period of one year and your performance will be reviewed at the end of the period for confirmation.” – A line in an appointment letter. Assumptions: The performance of an individual generally is not known at the time of appointment offer. Generally an

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Direction Sense Set 19

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(DIRECTION Q1-4):- Each of the following questions is based on the following information: Six flats on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U. Q gets a North facing flat and is not next to S. S and U get diagonally opposite flats. R next

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Direction Sense Set 18

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Q1. Amit started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After some time, he turned left, then turned right and towards the left again. In which direction is he going now? A. North or South B. East or West C. North or West D. South or West   Q2. Rohit walked 25 m towards south.

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Direction Sense Set 17

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Q1. After walking 6 km, I turned to the right and then walked 2 km. After then I turned to the left and walked 10 km. In the end, I was moving towards the North. From which direction did I start my journey? A. North B. South C. East D. West   Q2. Ravi left

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Direction Sense Set 16

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Q1. One morning after sunrise, Vimal started to walk. During this walking he met Stephen who was coming from opposite direction. Vimal watch that the shadow of Stephen to the right of him (Vimal). To Which direction Vimal was facing? A. East B. West C. South D. Data inadequate   Q2. Golu started from his

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Direction Sense Set 15

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Q1. K is 40 m South-West of L. If M is 40 m South-East of L, then M is in which direction of K? A. East B. West C. North-East D. South   Q2. A man walks 2 km towards North. Then he turns to East and walks 10 km. After this he turns to

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Direction Sense Set 14

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Q1. Rasik walked 20 m towards north. Then he turned right and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he turns left and walks 15 m. Finally he turns left and walks 15 m. In which direction and how many metres is he from the starting position? A. 15 m

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Direction Sense Set 13

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Q1. One morning Udai and Vishal were talking to each other face to face at a crossing. If Vishal’s shadow was exactly to the left of Udai, which direction was Udai facing? A. East B. West C. North D. South   Q2. Y is in the East of X which is in the North of

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