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Logic test 4

Directions: Study the following information carefully and 5. Recent studies have highlighted the harmful effects of
answer the questions given below: additives in food (colors, preservatives, flavor enhancers
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are living in an 8-floor etc.). There are no synthetic substances in the foods we
building. Only one player stays on one floor. All players play produce at Munchon Foods we use only natural ingredients.
games for different cities. The games are Football, Hockey, Hence you can be sure you are safeguarding your familys
Badminton, Golf, Cricket, Basketball, Chess and Lawn Tennis. health when you buy our products.
The eight different cities are Ranchi, Agra, Bengaluru, Pune,
Delhi, Bhopal, Goa and Patna. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the
• F is a Golfer and lives on the sixth floor. The person who contention of Munchon Foods?
plays Badminton plays for Pune and lives on the third floor.
The person who plays Basketball lives on the first floor. A. Some synthetic substances are not harmful
• The person who plays for Patna lives on the top floor. The B. Some natural substances found in foods can be harmful
person who plays Chess lives between C and E. G is a C. Food without additives is unlikely to taste good
Cricketer and H is a Footballer. D. Munchon Foods produces only breakfast cereals
• The person who plays Lawn Tennis plays for Delhi and does E. Without preservatives some foods could cause harm
not stay on the fifth floor. The person who plays for Goa lives
on the seventh floor. 6. A fruit known as amla in certain parts of Asia is an
• G does not live on the 8th or first floor. The person who excellent source of vitamin C. A small quantity of the fruit
plays Hockey lives on the fifth floor. grated and added to salads provides almost all the daily
• The person who plays Hockey does not play for Bhopal. requirement of this vitamin. However, the fruit is very sour.
• The player from Bengaluru lives on an even-number floor. A new process designed to remove most of the sour taste
• E plays Hockey and B plays Lawn Tennis. will make the fruit acceptable to American tastes. We are
• D and the player from Agra stay on even-numbered floors. therefore starting to grow this fruit for sale in the United
States.
1. Which of the following players is from Bhopal and plays The argument above assumes all of the following except
Basketball?
(a) B A. Americans generally wont eat very sour foods
(b) C B. The new process does not remove a significant part of the
(c) D vitamin content
(d) E C. That a market exists for a new source of vitamin C
(e) A D. The fruit can be used only in salads
E. Apart from being sour there are no other objections to
2. The player who plays Chess lives on which floor and eating this fruit
belongs to which city?
(a) Floor no. 5 – Ranchi 7. Most scientists agree that new lines of interdisciplinary
(b) Floor no. 4 – Pune research are the need of the hour. Even government
(c) Floor no. 4 – Bengaluru committees on science have stressed the need for more
(d) Floor no. 6 – Agra interdisciplinary projects. Yet, of ten proposals for new
(e) None of the above interdisciplinary projects last year, only one was successfully
funded. Some have suggested that this means that as yet
3. Which of the following combinations is/are incorrect? researchers are not coming up with sufficiently persuasive
(a) Bengaluru – 4 – E – Chess projects, or that their proposals are not of high enough
(b) Pune – 3 – C – Badminton quality, or even that the reputations of these researchers is
(c) Bengaluru – 4 – D – Chess not high enough. However, the real reason probably lies in
(d) Patna – 3 – H – Cricket the way funding is organized. Funding is still allocated
(e) Only (a) and (d) according to the old categories and there are no funds
specifically for research that overlaps different subject areas.
4. Which combination of player and the name of the game
played by him is correctly matched? The two parts in bold-face are related to each other in which
(a) E – Cricket of the following ways?
(b) G – Cricket
(c) G - Basketball A. The first is a finding that the author finds unacceptable;
(d) F- Hockey the second is the authors own position
(e) None of the above
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B. The first is a finding that the author attempts to account A. Careful drivers who are involved in accidents caused by
for; the second is a finding that contradicts the authors main reckless drivers, would be more likely to survive if wearing a
conclusion. belt
C. The first is a fact that the author attempts to account for. B. All drivers should be required by law to wear a belt
The second is data that explicitly supports the authors main C. The ratio of big to small road accidents is very small
conclusion. D. In fatal accidents seat-belt wearers in the front seat are
D. The first is a position that the author opposes; the second less likely to survive than those wearing seat belts in the back
is the authors main position. seat
E. The first is a situation that the author finds paradoxical; E. On average, careful drivers pay lower insurance premiums
the second is an assumption that the author uses to than do drivers who have been involved in accidents.
reinforce the paradox.
10. French cuisine is highly regarded all over the world. Yet
8. Anton: I sold my house on an internet site last year and in Paris there are more American restaurants selling burgers
was happy with the price. I got a speedy sale and the cost of and fries (which many people now class as junk food) than
advertising was insignificant. I would advise you to avoid real there are in any other European capital city. Obviously the
estate agents. French are very fond of junk food, and are not too proud to
eat it.
Barbie: It is in the interest of the real estate agent to get me
the best price for my property because he gets a commission Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the
based on the selling price. Therefore, when selling my house authors contention?
I will certainly use an agent rather than trying to sell the
house by word of mouth, or by advertising in newspapers or A. There are also a larger number of Lebanese restaurants in
on the internet. Paris than there are in other European capital cities
B. French Cordon Bleu cuisine is very expensive
Barbies could strengthen her position by pointing out all of C. The number of French tourists eating in New York burger
the following except restaurants is very low
D. Junk food is actually has high nutritional value when eaten
A. Houses of comparable value often obtain a lower price in moderation
when sold on the internet E. There are an unusually large number of American tourists
B. Very few houses are sold on the internet at the moment in Paris who eat at burger joints
an so a valid comparison is difficult
C. The agents service includes many add-on benefits in terms 11. As a result of implementing an experimental farming
of legal fees, surveyors reports and advice that are not system that combined aggressive new fertilization, deep
available on internet sites irrigation, and speculative pesticides, the yield on crops at a
D. Some buyers pay the agent to find them a cheap house farm in central California grew consistently and considerably
E. The agents commission is usually less than the difference over the past six years. However, yields this year
between the internet price and the higher price the agent unexpectedly plummeted, causing the farm's owners
obtains for you considerable financial difficulties.
Which of the following statements, if true, best explains the
9. Early data on seat-belt use showed that seat-belt unexpected drop in yield?
wearers were less likely to be killed in road accidents. Hence, A) As a result of a serious and recent economic recession, the
it was initially believed that wearing a seat-belt increased market for the products the farm produced shrank in size
survival chances in an accident. But what the early analysts during the past year.
had failed to see was that cautious drivers were more likely B) Other farms that began using the experimental system at
to wear the belts and were also less likely to cause big about the same time also reported an unexpected plummet
accidents, while reckless drivers were more likely to be in yields this year.
involved in big accidents and were less likely to wear the C) The central California region where the farm in question is
belts. located experienced a drought 9 years ago, 3 years ago, and
Which of the following, if true, could an opponent of the this past year.
view presented above best cite as a reason for D) A different experimental system, used on a different crop,
recommending continued use of seat-belts? failed after two years at a farm in Iowa. Scientists later
discovered that chemicals involved in this different system
slowly poisoned the soil.

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E) Significant and sustained increases in agricultural C. Only (1) and (3)
productivity eventually lead to an exhaustion of important D. Only (2) and (4)
nutrients in land.
16. Statements: Some envelops are gums. Some gums are
12. Scientists investigating a rare metabolic disorder seals. Some seals are adhesives.
hypothesized that obesity was a predisposing factor in the Conclusions:
development of the disease. A study of twenty patients 1 Some envelopes are seals.
found that, on average, the patients were close to the 2 Some gums are adhesives.
normal weight for their height. 3 Some adhesives are seals is a possibility
4 Some adhesives are gums.
Before concluding that obesity is not a predisposing factor, A. Only (3)
the researchers would find the answer to which of the B. Only (1)
following questions most useful? C. Only (2)
D. Only (4)
A. Are the patients above or below normal height?
B. Were any of the patients underweight when the disorder 17. Statements: All the papers are books. All the bags are
was diagnosed? books. Some purses are bags.
C. Does weight loss reduce the severity of the symptoms? Conclusions:
D. Have the patients always been close to the normal weight Some papers are bags.
for their heights? Some books are papers is a possibility
E. How many of the patients had obese parents? 50% of books are purses is a possibility
A. Only (1)
13. Statements: All the locks are keys. All the keys are bats. B. Only (2) and (3)
Some watches are bats. C. Only (1) and (2)
Conclusions: D. Only (1) and (3)
1 Some bats are locks is a possibility
2 Some watches are keys. 18. Statements:
3 100% of the keys are locks. (I)Majority of the students in the college expressed their
A. Only (1) and (2) opinion against the college authority's decision to break
B. Only (1) away from the university and become autonomous.
C. Only (2) (II)The university authorities have expressed their inability to
D. Only (1) and (3) provide grants to its constituent colleges.
1.Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
14. Statements: Some keys are staplers. Some staplers are 2.Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
stickers. All the stickers are pens. 3.Both the statements I and II are independent causes
Conclusions: 4.Both the statements I and II are effects of independent
1 Some pens are staplers is a possibility causes
2 30% of the stickers can be keys. 5.Both the statements I and II are effects of some common
3 No sticker is key. cause
4 Some staplers are keys.
A. Only (1) and (2) 19. Statement: Should citizens of India have the right to
B. Only (2) and (4) access information from the government?
C. Only (2) and (3) Arguments:
D. Only (1) and (4) and either (2) or (3) I. Yes, more than twenty countries have equipped their
citizens with the right to access information from their
15. Statements: Some questions are answers. Some respective governments.
answers are writers. All the writers are poets. II. Yes, the move would provide openness in government
Conclusions: functioning and ensure transparency and accountability in it.
1 Some writers are answers is a possibility (a) If only argument I is “strong”.
2Some poets are questions. (b) If only argument II is “strong”.
3 All the questions are poets. (c) If either I or II is “strong”.
4 Some poets are answers. (d) If neither I nor II is “strong”.
A. Only (1) and (2) (e) If both I and II are “strong”.
B. Only (1) and (4)
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Directions: Study the following information carefully and (a) DWQ
answer the questions given below: (b) DQW
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J are family members. There are (c) WDQ
three generations in the family. Each member likes a (d) WQD
different drink viz, Coffee, Tea Milk, Sprite, Fanta, 7up, (e) cannot be determined
Maaza, Pepsi, Appy and Limca, but not necessarily in the
same order. There are five females in the family. 25. DF GJ KM NQ RT ?
In the family each female member, except B and H, has two (a) UW
sisters and one unmarried brother. B has no sister-in-law. A (b) YZ
does not like Tea. The grandson of J does not like Pepsi. No (c) XZ
male member likes Maaza, Limca or Tea. I is the father-in-law (d) UX
of F and likes Fanta. G, who likes 7up, is son-in-law of B. The (e) None of the above
mother of C likes tea. D, who likes Coffee, is the unmarried
sister of E, who does not like Maaza. C is sister-in-law of F, 26. DCXW FEVU HGTS ?
but she does not like Fanta, Limca or Tea. E is brother-in-law (a) LKPQ
of G. The father of B is husband of H and he does not like (b) ABZ
Appy. The grandparents do not like any beverage except Milk (c) JIRQ
and Appy. C is a married sister of A. (d) LMRS
(e) None of the above
20. Who among the following likes Maaza?
(a) B 27. AB DEF HIJK ? STUVWX
(b) C (a) MNOPQ
(c) F (b) LMNOP
(d) E (c) LMNO
(e) None of the above (d) QRSTU
(e) None of the above
21. F likes which of the following drinks?
(a) Limca 28. C G L R ?
(b) Milk (a) Y
(c) Pepsi (b) S
(d) Sprite (c) U
(e) None of the above (d) Z
(e) cannot be determined
22. How many granddaughters does H have?
(a) Two In each of the following problems, there is one question and
(b) Four three statements I, II and III given below the question. You
(c) One have to decide whether the data given in the statements is
(d) Three sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements
(e) None of the above carefully and find which of the statements is/are sufficient to
answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative in
23. How is A related to H? each question.
(a) Granddaughter
(b) Daughter 29. Question: What is Suman's rank from the top in a class
(c) Son of forty students ?
(d) Daughter-in-law Statements:
(e) None of the above I Suman is 3 ranks below Deepak from the top.
II Deepak's rank from the bottom is 23.
Directions: Read the following information carefully and III Suman is 3 ranks above Deepak from the bottom.
answer the question below it. A. Any two of the three
In each of the Letter Analogy various terms of a letter series B. Only I and II
are given with one term missing as shown by (?). Choose the C. Only II and III
missing term out of the given alternatives. D. All I, II and III
E. Only II and either I or III
24. HUA GTZ FSY ERX ?
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30. Question: Five persons - A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a C.South
row. Who is sitting in the middle? D.East-South
Statements:
I B is between E and C. 35. A man is facing north. He turns 45 degree in the
II B is to the right of E. clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in the same
III D is between A and E. direction and then 45 degree in the anticlockwise direction.
A. Only I and II Find which direction he is facing now ?
B. Only II and III A.North
C. Only I and III B.East
D. All I, II and III C.West
E. None of these D.South

31. Question: How is 'DATE' written in the code language ? 36. One day, Raviraj left home and cycled 20 Km
Statements: southwards, turned right and cycled 10 km and turned right
I DEAR is written as $#@? in that code. and cycled 20 Km and turned left and cycled 20 Km. How
II TREAT is written as %?#@% in that code. many kilometres will he have to cycle to reach his home
III TEAR is written as %#@? in that code, straight ?
A. Only I and II A.50 Km
B. Only II and III B.30 Km
C. All I, II and III C.40 Km
D. Only I and either II or III D.60 Km
E. None of these
37. Pointing to a gentleman, Deepak said," His only brother
32. Question: In which year was Sanjay born ? is the father of my daughter's father." How is gentleman
Statements: related to Deepak ?
Sanjay is six years older than Gopal. A.Brother
I Gopal's brother was born in 1982. B.Father
II Sanjay's brother is two years younger than Gopal's brother C.Grand Father
III who was eight years younger than Gopal. D.Uncle
A. Only I and II
B. Only II and III 38. If Kamal says, "Ravi's mother is the only daughter of my
C. Only I and III mother", how is Kamal related to Ravi ?
D. All I, II and III A.Brother
E. None of these B.Father
C.Maternal Uncle
33. Question: Who among Siddhartha, Nikunj, Vipul and D.Cousin
Mukul is the youngest?
Statements: 39. Pointing to a photograph, a woman says, "This man's
I Vipul is younger than Mukul but older than Siddhartha and son's sister is my mother-in-law." How is the woman's
Nikunj. husband related to the man in the photograph ?
II Mukul is the oldest. A.Grandson
III Siddhartha is older than Nikunj. B.Son
A. Only I C.Son in law
B. Only I and II D.Cousin
C. Only II and III
D. Only I and III Directions: Study the following information carefully and
E. None of these answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight friends who live in an eight-
34. A man is facing west. He turns 45 degree in the story building. The ground floor is numbered one and the
clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in the same topmost floor is numbered eight. Each of them studies
direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction. different subjects, viz MATHS, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS,
Find which direction he is facing now ? BIOLOGY, ENGLISH, HISTORY, CIVICS and GEOGRAPHY, but
A.South-West not necessarily in the same order. There is only one floor
B.West between A and the floor on which the one who study
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GEOGRAPHY lives. The person who study GEOGRAPHY does
not live on floor number 1. D lives just below B. The one who 45. How many persons sit to the right of E?
study MATHS lives on an even-numbered floor and just (a) Four
above the floor on which the one who study ENGLISH lives. (b) One
The person who study HISTORY lives on an even-numbered (c) Two
floor but not on the 8th floor. Neither D nor H lives on the (d) Three
1st floor. Only one person lives between the one who study (e) None of these
CIVICS and D. A lives on an odd-numbered floor and E lives
just above A. B lives on the fourth floor. 46. Who among the following sits third to the right of the
Only two persons live between the person who study fifth person from the right end of the row?
HISTORY and A. F lives just below the one who study (a) E
ENGLISH. D study neither ENGLISH nor GEOGRAPHY. One (b) I
who study Physics does not live on an odd-numbered floor. G (c) F
does not study CHEMISTRY. There are two floors between (d) H
the floor on which H lives and the floor on which E lives. Only (e) None of these
two persons live between the one who study BIOLOGY and
the one who PHYSICS . 47. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order
from left to right, the position of how many persons will
40. Who among the following study CHEMISTRY? remain unchanged?
(a) D (b) C (c) F (d) E (e) None of the above (a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three (e) None of these

41. How many persons are there between E and B? Directions: Read the following information carefully and
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four (e) None of the above answer the questions that follow.
Ten Cetking students are sitting in two parallel rows
42. Who among the following lives on the topmost floor? containing five persons each. In row 1, Amitabh, Rakesh ,
(a) The one who study MATHS Akshay, Arti and Ritesh are sitting and all of them are facing
(b) The one who study HISTORY south. In row 2, Jaya, Poonam, Twinkle, Gaurav and Jenelia
(c) The one who study PHYSICS are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the given
(d) The one who study CHEMISTRY seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces
(e) None of the above another member of the other row. Moreover, each of them
belongs to different cities — Meerut, Gurgaon, Begusarai,
43. Which of the following combinations is/are true? Hajipur, Noida, Cuttack, Banaras, Haridwar, Allahabad and
(a) Floor no. 2 – D – BIOLOGY Mednipur but not necessarily in the same order.
(b) Floor no. 5 – F – GEOGRAPHY There are only two persons sitting between the person from
(c) Floor no. 1 – C – CHEMISTRY Merrut, who sits at an extreme end, and Ritesh. Jaya, who
(d) Floor no. 8 – E – MATHS sits in the middle of the row, is not an immediate neighbour
(e) None of the above of Poonam, who is not from Mednipur. Jenelia is sitting at an
extreme end. Ritesh, from Noida , sits on the immediate right
Directions: Study the following information carefully and of the person from Gurgaon and faces the immediate
answer the questions given below: neighhour of Poonam. Rakesh is not sitting at the extreme
E, F, G, H, I, K and L are seven friends sitting in a straight line left end. Jaya is not from Allahabad. There is only one person
facing north, but not necessarily in the same order. I sits in between Akshay and Arti, who is from Meerut. Gaurav, from
the middle of the row. G sits at one of the extreme ends of Cuttack, is an immediate neighbour of the person from
the row. F does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. Mednipur and does not face the person from
H sits third to the left of L, who is not the neighbor of E. F sits Begusarai.Twinkle, who is from Hajipur, is an immediate
on the immediate left of K. neighbour of the person from Allahabad, who in turn faces
the immediate neighbour of the person from Noida. There
44. Which of the following pairs are the immediate are two persons between the person from Banarasand the
neighbours of H? person from Begusarai. Rakesh is not from Banaras. Jenelia is
(a) E, G not from Haridwar.
(b) I, L
(c) E, F 48. Amitabh belongs to which of the following cities?
(d) G, K 1) Haridwar
(e) None of these 2) Banaras
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3) Begusarai Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a
4) None of these circle facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same
5) Can't be determined order. There are two female members in the group.
C sits third to the left of A and second to the right of E, who is
49. Who is from Haridwar? not a male member. B is second to the right of C. D is second
1) Twinkle to the right of G, who is second to the right of A. There are
2) Rakesh three members between two female members. F is not on
3) Jenelia the immediate right of C.
4) Jaya
5) Can't be determined 56. Who among the following sits on the immediate right of
C?
50. ‘Merrut’ is related to 'Banaras' in a certain way, based (a) G (b) H (c) B (d) D (e) None of these
on their seating positions. Then Mednipur is related to
whom, following the same seating positions? 57. Which of the following pairs are immediate neighbours
1) Haridwar of H?
2) Allahabad (a) C, B (b) E, C (c) A, G (d) F, B (e) None of these
3) Gurgaon
4) Cuttack 58. Which of the following pairs represents female
5) Hajipur members?
(a) A, E (b) D, B (c) F, C (d) B, E (e) None of these
51. 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on their seating positions and so form a group. Which 59. Who among the following is sitting opposite A?
of the following is different from the group? (a) C (b) E (c) D (d) F (e) None of these
1) Noida
2) Banaras In these questions relationships between different elements
3) Mednipur is shown in the statements. These statements are followed
4) Hajipur by two conclusions.
5) Cuttack Give Answer
1) If only conclusion I follows
52. 5. Which of the following statements is/are definitely 2) If only conclusion II follows
false? 3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
1) Rakesh is from Begusarai. 4) If neither conclusion I or conclusion II follows
2) There are two persons sitting between the person from 5) If both conclusion I and II follow
cuttack and the person from Allahabad.
3) The person from Gurgaon faces the person from Haridwar 60. Statements N ≥ O; O ≥ P; P = Q; Q > R
4) The person who is from Allahabad sits opposite the person Conclusions
from Merrut. I. N > R
5) All are true II. R = N

53. Who lives in Noida? 61. Statements W ≤ X < Y; Y = Z > A ; W<B


1. Ritesh 2. Akshay 3. Amitabh Conclusion
4. Rakesh 5. Twinkle I. B > Z
II. W < A
54. Which of the following is odd pairing?
1. Rakesh Ritesh 2. Akshay Amitabh 3. Amitabh 62. Statements : H > I > J > K ; L > M < K
Rakesh 4. Poonam Twinkle 5. Jaya Gaurav Conclusions
I. I > M
55. Who is sitting opposite Ritesh? II. L < H
1. Ritesh 2. Akshay 3. Amitabh
4. Rakesh 5. Twinkle 63. Statements : C < D < E ; D > F ≥ G
Conclusions
Directions: Study the following information carefully and I. C ≥ G
answer the given questions: II. F > E

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64. Statements : R > S ≥ T ; T ≥ U; V < T (e) There will be no such step as the input gets rearranged
Conclusions: before step VII
I. V ≥ U
II. V < R Directions: Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
Directions: Read the following information and answer the
questions.The following is an illustration of input and There are nine persons viz. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and Z are
rearrangement. sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away
Input : ant real order world sunk india man undo catch eat from the centre while five are facing towards the centre. R is
Step I : undo ant real order world sunk india man eat catch not the immediate neighbour of either T or U. Z is fifth to the
Step II : undo order ant real world sunk india eat man catch left of W, who is immediate left of two people T and Q
Step III : undo order india ant world sunk eat real man catch simultaneously. Z is exactly in the middle between P and R.
Step IV : undo order india eat ant world sunk real man catch W, Q and T sit together but one of them facing in different
And step IV is the last step of the rearrangement As per the direction (either inward or outward) from others two U is
rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the facing away from the centre, who is second to the right of
following question the appropriate steps for the given input. both Z and W. V is fourth to the left of U and facing away
Input for the question from the centre. T is immediate right to U.

Input : horn simple anger best onto danger moon upto erase 70. Who among the following sits second to the left of Z?
into 1) S
2) V
65. Which of the following would be the final arrangement? 3) Q
(a) best horn danger moon simple upto onto into erase anger 4) T
(b) upto onto into erase anger best danger horn moon simple 5) Other than given options
(c) upto onto into erase anger simple moon horn danger best
(d) upto onto into erase anger simple danger horn moon best 71. How many people sit between S and V counting
(e) None of these clockwise from S?
1) One
66. In step III, which of the following word be at 6th 2) Two
position from the left? 3) None
(a) moon (b) anger 4) Four
(c) simple (d) horn 5) More than four
(e) None of these
72. What is the position of R with respect to T?
67. Which step number would be the following output? 1) Third to the left
upto onto horn simple anger moon erase into danger best. 2) Fourth to the right
(a) II (b) III 3) Fifth to the left
(c) V (d) IV 4) Both 2 and 3
(e) None of these 5) Other than given options

68. In step IV of the rearrangement, if onto is related to 73. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and
erase and moon is related to danger in a certain way, to so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to
which of the following would anger be related to, following that group?
the same pattern? 1) SV 2) WQ 3) PU 4) RZ 5) TW
(a) moon (b) into
(c) simple (d) horn 74. Who among the following sits exactly between Q and
(e) None of these V?
1) S 2) T 3) R 4) They are neighbour to each other
69. Which of the following would be step VII? 5) Other than given options
(a) upto onto into erase anger simple moon horn danger best
(b) upto onto into erase anger moon simple danger horn best 75. Who among the following is at equal distance from P, if
(c) upto onto into erase anger best danger horn moon simple counting is done either anticlockwise or clockwise?
(d) upto onto into erase simple anger moon horn danger best 1) Q 2) S 3) W 4) None 5) Other than given options

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SOLUTIONS 24. Ans.(b)
MATRIX ARRANGEMENTS Sol. All the letters of each term are moved one step
1. S1. E backward to obtain the corresponding letters of the next
2. S2. C term.
3. S3. E 25. Ans.(d)
4. S4. B Sol. There is a gap of one letter between both the letters of
first term, a gap of two letters between both the letters of
CRITICAL REASONING second term and again a gap of one two letters between the
5. B letters of third and fourth terms respectively. Besides, the
6. D last letter of each term and the first letter of next term are in
7. C alphabetical.
8. D
9. A 26. Ans.(c)
10. E Sol. First two letters of each term are in reverse order.
11. E Similarly third and fourth letters are also in reverse order.
12. D Besides, the second letter of each term is the letter next to
the first letter of the proceeding term.
SYLLOGISMS / DEDUCTIONS 27. Ans.(a)
13. B Sol. The number of letters in the term goes on increasing by
14. D 1 at each step. Each term consists of letters in alphabetical.
15. B The last letter of each term and the first letter of the next
16. A term are alternate.
17. B 28. Ans.(a)
CAUSE & EFFECT Sol. There is a gap of three letters between the first and the
18. B second term, four letters between the second and the third
term; and five letters between the third and the fourth term.
STRONG WEAK ARGUEMENTS So, there should be a gap of six letters between the fourth
19. (b) I is not strong because we can’t correlate the term and the missing term.
facilities provided to the citizens of other countries with the
facilities provided to Indian citizens. II is strong because this DATA SUFFICIENCY
is will ensure smooth functioning of the government. 29. E
30. D
31. D
32. D
33. D

DIRECTIONS
34. A
35. D
36. B

BLOOD RELATIONS
37. D
38. C
39. A

20. B
21. C
22. D
23. A

CODING DECODING
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40. B 59. C
41. C
42. A SYMBOLS
43. D 60. Sol. (1) Statements N ≥ O ≥ P = Q > R Conclusions I. N >
R (True) II. R = N (False) Hence, only conclusion I is definitely
true.
LINEAR ARRANGEMENTS 61. Sol. (4) Statements W ≤ X < Y = Z >A;W<B Conclusion I.
B > Z ( False) II. W < A (False)
62. Sol: (1) Statements : H > I > J > K ; l > M < K Conclusions
I. I > M(True) II. L < H(False)
63. Sol: (4) Statements : C < D < E ; D > F ≥ G Conclusions I.
44. A C ≥ G(False) II. F > E(False)
45. A 64. Sol : 2 Statements : R > S ≥ T ≥ U; V < T Conclusions: I.
46. C V ≥ U (False) II. V < R ( True)
47. A
SEQUENTIAL OUTPUT
Words that start with vowel are arranged in decreasing
48. (2) Amitabh belongs to Banaras alphabetical order on the left and the words that start with
49. (4) Jaya is from Haridwar consonant are arranged on the right.
50. (4) Cuttuck 65. C
51. (3) Among all options only person from Mednipur sits at 66. A
the extreme ends. 67. A
52. (4) The person who is from Allahabad sits opposite the 68. A
person from Merrut. 69. D
53. 1 Ritesh lives in Noida
54. 3. Amitabh and Rakesh are not neighbours 70. 2
55. 5. Twinkle is sitting opposite of Ritesh. 71. 3
72. 4
73. 5
74. 1
75. 4

CIRCULAR ARRANGEMENTS

56. B
57. A
58. D

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