SECTIONAL TEST 2 : REASONING
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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Directions for the following item:
Read the following Passage and answer the item that follow. Your answers to this item should be based on the passages only.
These questions are based on the information given below.
A family of eight persons has three married couples. Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd. Helen is the daughter of Bob, who is the brother of George. Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
How is Helen related to Diana?
(A) Sister
(B) Daughter
(C) Cousin
(D) Mother
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According to the given data :
Helen is the cousin of Diana
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According to the given data :
Helen is the cousin of Diana
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Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Directions for the following item:
Read the following Passage and answer the item that follow. Your answers to this item should be based on the passages only.
These questions are based on the information given below.
A family of eight persons has three married couples. Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd. Helen is the daughter of Bob, who is the brother of George. Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
Diana’s mother is
(A) Emma
(B) Amelie
(C) Helen
(D) Floyd
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According to the given data :
Amelie is Diana’s mother.
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According to the given data :
Amelie is Diana’s mother.
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Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Find the missing term(s) in the given figure(s) :
(A) 22
(B) 20
(C) 12
(D) 15
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The given logic is,
6+4 = 10
10+4 = 14
14+4 = 18
18+4 = 22
∴ The missing number is 22
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The given logic is,
6+4 = 10
10+4 = 14
14+4 = 18
18+4 = 22
∴ The missing number is 22
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Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 7 is seated second to the right of 3, which of the following departments can 7 belong to?
(A) Biology
(B) Economics
(C) History
(D) Chemistry
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Using the information given in the question, we can draw the following two figures (representing two possible scenarios).
Case 1:
Case 2:
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Using the information given in the question, we can draw the following two figures (representing two possible scenarios).
Case 1:
Case 2:
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 2 is the only professor who is seated between 6 and the professor of Physics, which department does 2 belong to?
(A) Mathematics
(B) Computer Science
(C) Biology
(D) Cannot be determined
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Given the new condition, the only possibility is:
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Given the new condition, the only possibility is:
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 8 and the professor of History swap their seats, then which of the following statements cannot be correct?
(A) Professors of History and Physics are seated farthest apart from each other.
(B) Professors of History and Physics are seated next to each other.
(C) Professors of Chemistry and Economics are seated next to each other.
(D) Professors of Physics and Biology are seated next to each other.
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Professors of Chemistry and Economics cannot be seated next to each other in any scenario.
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Professors of Chemistry and Economics cannot be seated next to each other in any scenario.
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 8 and the professor of History swap their seats, then which of the following statements can be correct?
(A) The professor of Physics is seated between the professors of History and Mathematics on the same side of the table.
(B) The professor of Mathematics is seated between the professors of Computer Science and History on the same side of the table.
(C) The professor of Biology is seated between the professors of Literature and Economics on the same side of the table.
(D) The professor of Physics is seated between the professors of Computer Science and Economics on the same side of the table.
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The professor of Physics may be seated between the professors of History and Mathematics on the same side of the table in one of the scenarios.
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The professor of Physics may be seated between the professors of History and Mathematics on the same side of the table in one of the scenarios.
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
In a row of certain persons, Pradip is sitting 463 from the left end and 531 from the right end. Find out the total number of persons in that row?
(A) 963
(B) 942
(C) 993
(D) Can’t be determined
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The total number of persons is = Position of Pradip from the right ends + Position of Pradip from the left ends – 1
= 463 + 531 – 1 = 993
Hence, the total number of persons is 993.
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The total number of persons is = Position of Pradip from the right ends + Position of Pradip from the left ends – 1
= 463 + 531 – 1 = 993
Hence, the total number of persons is 993.
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Question 9 of 40
9. Question
In a row all the persons are facing north, Rahul is 33rd from the left end and in the right side of Rahul, there are only 16 persons. Find out total number of person in this queue?
(A) 49
(B) 50
(C) 51
(D) Can’t be determined
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The total number of person is = Position of Rahul from the one of the ends + Number of person are there in the opposite direction of Rahul = 33 + 16 = 49
Hence, the total number of person is 49.
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The total number of person is = Position of Rahul from the one of the ends + Number of person are there in the opposite direction of Rahul = 33 + 16 = 49
Hence, the total number of person is 49.
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Question 10 of 40
10. Question
In a row of 60 persons, Ganesh is 26th from left end. Find out his position from the right end.
(A) 35
(B) 36
(C) 34
(D) Can’t be determined
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The total number of person = Position of Ganesh from the right ends + Position of Ganesh from the left ends – 1
Now, Position of Ganesh from the right ends = The total number of person – Position of Ganesh from the left ends + 1
= 60 – 26 + 1 = 35.
Hence, Ganesh is 35th from the right ends.
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The total number of person = Position of Ganesh from the right ends + Position of Ganesh from the left ends – 1
Now, Position of Ganesh from the right ends = The total number of person – Position of Ganesh from the left ends + 1
= 60 – 26 + 1 = 35.
Hence, Ganesh is 35th from the right ends.
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
In a row, Yash is 15th from left end while Rima is 56th from right end and 16th to the right of Monu. Find out total number of persons of this queue?
(A) 65
(B) 83
(C) 94
(D) Can’t be determined
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To find out the total member of a row we have to know the position of a person from the left end and the position of a person from the right end and there must be a relation among that two persons.
Here, the position of Yash and Rima are given but there is no relation among them.
Hence, the given data is not sufficient to answer this question.
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To find out the total member of a row we have to know the position of a person from the left end and the position of a person from the right end and there must be a relation among that two persons.
Here, the position of Yash and Rima are given but there is no relation among them.
Hence, the given data is not sufficient to answer this question.
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Siya is 18th from left end and 12th to the right of Rinku who is 38th from the right end. If all of them are facing north, Find out total number of persons in the row?
(A) 44
(B) 43
(C) 45
(D) Can’t be determined
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Rinku is 38th from the right end, it means there are 37 person to the right side of Rinku.
Siya is 18th from left end and 12th to the right of Rinku. It means there are 17 persons to the left side of Siya and there are 11 persons between Rinku and Siya in that row.
Therefore, the number of person = 38 + 6 -1 = 43
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Rinku is 38th from the right end, it means there are 37 person to the right side of Rinku.
Siya is 18th from left end and 12th to the right of Rinku. It means there are 17 persons to the left side of Siya and there are 11 persons between Rinku and Siya in that row.
Therefore, the number of person = 38 + 6 -1 = 43
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Question 13 of 40
13. Question
In a group of 105 students, Ravi’s rank is 36th from the top and Sarika’s rank is 41st from the bottom. How many students are there in between Ravi and Sarika (if no two persons got the same rank)?
(A) 28
(B) 39
(C) Can’t be determined
(D) None of these
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Here, the number of students is greater than the sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika.
Hence, the number of students in between Ravi and Sarika
= 105 – (sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika)
= 105 – (36 + 41) = 28
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Here, the number of students is greater than the sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika.
Hence, the number of students in between Ravi and Sarika
= 105 – (sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika)
= 105 – (36 + 41) = 28
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Question 14 of 40
14. Question
In a batch of 100 students Kavya’s rank is 50th from the top and Lucky’s rank is 68th from the bottom. How many students are there in between Kavya and Lucky (if no two persons got the same rank)?
(A) Less than 10
(B) 16
(C) Can’t be determined
(D) 13
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Here, the number of students is less than the sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky.
Hence, the number of students in between Kavya and Lucky is
= (Sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky) – Total number of students – 2
= (50 + 68) – 100 – 2 = 16
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Here, the number of students is less than the sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky.
Hence, the number of students in between Kavya and Lucky is
= (Sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky) – Total number of students – 2
= (50 + 68) – 100 – 2 = 16
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Question 15 of 40
15. Question
In a single row, there are some girls and all of them are facing north. Diksha rank is 19th from the left ends and Trisha rank is 17th from the right end. If 5 students are sitting in between them. Find the number of students in the class.
(A) 31
(B) 49
(C) 50
(D) Can’t be determined
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Here, the number of persons between Diksha and Trisha < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Trisha was lowest i.e., 17th) – 1
Hence, two possibility will be there.
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Here, the number of persons between Diksha and Trisha < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Trisha was lowest i.e., 17th) – 1
Hence, two possibility will be there.
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Question 16 of 40
16. Question
In a single row, there are some boys and all of them are facing north. Gaurav rank is 29th from the left ends and Tarun rank is 27th from the right end. If 26 students are sitting in between them. Find the number of students in the class.
(A) 21
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 82
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Here, the number of persons between Gaurav and Tarun < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Tarun was lowest i.e. 27th) – 1
Hence, Gaurav must be to the left side of Tarun.
Therefore, the number of person is = 29 + 27 + 26 = 82
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Here, the number of persons between Gaurav and Tarun < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Tarun was lowest i.e. 27th) – 1
Hence, Gaurav must be to the left side of Tarun.
Therefore, the number of person is = 29 + 27 + 26 = 82
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Question 17 of 40
17. Question
In a class, Vijay’s rank is 34th from the left and Ajay’s rank is 37th from the right. If Only Diwakar sits exactly in between them. What could be the minimum number of students in the class?
(A) 59
(B) 37
(C) 68
(D) Can’t be determined
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To count the minimum number of students we have to consider this as the Case of Overlapping.
Thus, the minimum number of students in the class is = Rank of Vijay + Rank of Ajay – 3
= 34 + 37 – 3 = 68
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To count the minimum number of students we have to consider this as the Case of Overlapping.
Thus, the minimum number of students in the class is = Rank of Vijay + Rank of Ajay – 3
= 34 + 37 – 3 = 68
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Question 18 of 40
18. Question
There are five persons named Firoz, Quasif, Riyaz, Salman and Taukir. Quasif is taller than Salman and Riyaz but smaller than Firoz. Firoz is not the tallest among them. Who is the tallest person among all?
(A) Taukir
(B) Quasif
(C) Salman
(D) Firoz
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Jinni is 7th from the right end and Money is 10th from the left end in a row of girls. If there are 10 girls between Jinni and Money, how many girls are there in that row?
(A) 27
(B) 32
(C) 24
(D) 25
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The number of girls is = 7 + 10 + 10 = 27
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The number of girls is = 7 + 10 + 10 = 27
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Directions for the following item:
Read the following Passage and answer the item that follow. Your answers to this item should be based on the passages only.
These questions are based on the information given below.
A family of eight persons has three married couples. Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd. Helen is the daughter of Bob, who is the brother of George. Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
How is George related to Helen?
(A) Uncle
(B) Father
(C) Brother
(D) Cousin
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Given that Helen is the daughter of Bob and Bob is the brother of George. Also Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
Also given that Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd.
∴ Floyd should be the husband of Diana and Amelie should be the wife of George.
Hence, George is the uncle of Helen.
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Given that Helen is the daughter of Bob and Bob is the brother of George. Also Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
Also given that Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd.
∴ Floyd should be the husband of Diana and Amelie should be the wife of George.
Hence, George is the uncle of Helen.
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Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Directions : Examine information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Five executives A, B, C, D & E of Indian Corporation hold a conference in New Delhi.
Mr. A converses in Hindi and Tamil.
Mr. B converses in Hindi and English.
Mr. C converses in English and Tamil.
Mr. D converses in Bengali and Hindi.
Mr. E, a native Tamil, can also converse in Bengali.
Which of the following can act as an interpreter when Mr. C and Mr. D wish to converse?
(A) Only Mr. A
(B) Only Mr. B
(C) Only Mr. E
(D) Any of the other three executives
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When Mr. C and Mr. D converse, they can use English, Tamil, Bengali and Hindi interpreter between them. Mr. A speaks Hindi and Tamil and Mr. B speaks English and Hindi. Mr. E speaks bengali and Tamil.
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When Mr. C and Mr. D converse, they can use English, Tamil, Bengali and Hindi interpreter between them. Mr. A speaks Hindi and Tamil and Mr. B speaks English and Hindi. Mr. E speaks bengali and Tamil.
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Directions : Examine information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Five executives A, B, C, D & E of Indian Corporation hold a conference in New Delhi.
Mr. A converses in Hindi and Tamil.
Mr. B converses in Hindi and English.
Mr. C converses in English and Tamil.
Mr. D converses in Bengali and Hindi.
Mr. E, a native Tamil, can also converse in Bengali.
Which of the following pairs cannot converse without an interpreter?
(A) Mr. B and Mr. E
(B) Mr. A and Mr. B
(C) Mr. A and Mr. C
(D) Mr. B and Mr. D
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Mr. B understands English and Hindi, while Mr. E speaks two other languages, Bengali and Tamil.
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Mr. B understands English and Hindi, while Mr. E speaks two other languages, Bengali and Tamil.
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
An Indian who is a scientist as well as a politician is represented in the following diagram by an alphabet. Find the alphabet and choose the correct response.
(A) b
(B) a
(C) c
(D) g
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Since, the region ‘a’ is common between Indian scientists and politicians, therefore it represents Indian scientists who are also politicians.
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Since, the region ‘a’ is common between Indian scientists and politicians, therefore it represents Indian scientists who are also politicians.
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Directions : Examine the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Nine cities A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are connected with a oneway or a two way route.
The oneway routes are from A to F; D to A; D to F; H to D; D to B; D to E; E to B; B to G; E to F; E to C.
The two way routes are between G and H; H and A; A and I; I and C; F and C.
No other routes exist except the above mentioned routes.
Due to Bandh call given by a political party, no one is allowed to pass through city D. Then, which city can not be reached from any other city?
(A) G
(B) B
(C) E
(D) F
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Directions : Study the following graph and answer the given question. Graph shows the variation in literacy per cent with the increase in the population of four different districts of a newly formulated state.
Which district shows two different behaviour of literacy per cent with the increase in population?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
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District A & B are showing a fixed behaviour, while C is showing 3 distinct behaviours but District D shows two different types of behaviour because firstly, the graph is increasing proportionally and then constant throughout the increasing population.
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District A & B are showing a fixed behaviour, while C is showing 3 distinct behaviours but District D shows two different types of behaviour because firstly, the graph is increasing proportionally and then constant throughout the increasing population.
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
In a row of boys facing West, K is twelfth from the left end and fourth to the right of L. What is the position of L from the left ends of that row?
(A) 8th
(B) 9th
(C) 7th
(D) 4th
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From the left ends the position of L is = 12th – 4th = 8th
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From the left ends the position of L is = 12th – 4th = 8th
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
In a row of boys there are 50 boys and all of them are facing North, Sahaj is 19th from the left end and fourth to the right of Mahak, what is the position of Mahak from the right ends of that row?
(A) 28th
(B) 36th
(C) 37th
(D) 25th
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From the left ends the position of Mahak is = 19th – 4th = 15th
Hence, the position of Mahak from the right end is
= Number of Boys – position of Mahak from the left ends + 1
= 50 – 15 + 1 = 36th
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From the left ends the position of Mahak is = 19th – 4th = 15th
Hence, the position of Mahak from the right end is
= Number of Boys – position of Mahak from the left ends + 1
= 50 – 15 + 1 = 36th
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Question 28 of 40
28. Question
In a row of Children facing north, K is 15th to the left of H, who is 22nd from the right end. If P is 14th from the left end and 6th to the right of K, how many children are there in that row?
(A) 41
(B) 38
(C) 42
(D) 44
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Here, P is 14th from the left end and 6th to the right of K.
Hence, K is 8th from the left side.
Again, K is 15th to the left of H, who is 22nd from the right end.
Hence, K is 37th from the right side.
Therefore, the total number of Children is
= K’s position from the right ends + K’s position from the left ends – 1
= 37 + 8 – 1 = 45 – 1 = 44
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Here, P is 14th from the left end and 6th to the right of K.
Hence, K is 8th from the left side.
Again, K is 15th to the left of H, who is 22nd from the right end.
Hence, K is 37th from the right side.
Therefore, the total number of Children is
= K’s position from the right ends + K’s position from the left ends – 1
= 37 + 8 – 1 = 45 – 1 = 44
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Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
Devesh, Gautam, Aditya, Byom, Chandan, Harish, Fahad, and Emi are eight persons, having a different height. Devesh is shorter than Aditya, but taller than Gautam. Emi is taller than Harish but shorter than Chandan. Byom is shorter than Devesh but taller than Fahad. Chandan is shorter than Gautam. Gautam is not as tall as Fahad.
Which of the following is 5th shortest?
(A) Byom
(B) Chandan
(C) Fahad
(D) Gautam
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Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
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Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
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Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
Devesh, Gautam, Aditya, Byom, Chandan, Harish, Fahad, and Emi are eight persons, having a different height. Devesh is shorter than Aditya, but taller than Gautam. Emi is taller than Harish but shorter than Chandan. Byom is shorter than Devesh but taller than Fahad. Chandan is shorter than Gautam. Gautam is not as tall as Fahad.
Who among the following is shortest among them?
(A) Byom
(B) Chandan
(C) Fahad
(D) Harish
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Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
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Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Direction : Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
There are six Investors named Kavita, Laxman, Manish, Niraj, Om and Parvati, purchased different number of shares in HUL Company. No two person purchased the same number of shares. According to the number of purchased share, three people among them invested between Om and Kavita where Om invested more than Kavita. Parvati who purchased 37 shares, purchased less than Niraj. Manish purchased 34 shares which is less than Laxman. None of them purchased between the number of shares Manish and Laxman purchased. Om did not purchase maximum share among them.
Who purchased the maximum number of shares?
(A) Manish
(B) Kavita
(C) Parvati
(D) Niraj
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Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Niraj invested highest among them.
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Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Niraj invested highest among them.
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Question 32 of 40
32. Question
Direction : Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
There are six Investors named Kavita, Laxman, Manish, Niraj, Om and Parvati, purchased different number of shares in HUL Company. No two person purchased the same number of shares. According to the number of purchased share, three people among them invested between Om and Kavita where Om invested more than Kavita. Parvati who purchased 37 shares, purchased less than Niraj. Manish purchased 34 shares which is less than Laxman. None of them purchased between the number of shares Manish and Laxman purchased. Om did not purchase maximum share among them.
Who among the following person has purchased third highest number of shares?
(A) Niraj
(B) Parvati
(C) Manish
(D) Om
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Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Parvati purchased third highest no of shares among them.
Unattempted
Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Parvati purchased third highest no of shares among them.
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Question 33 of 40
33. Question
Find the missing number in series marked by “?”
2 , 3 , 8 , 63, ?
(A) 3968
(B) 256
(C) 3863
(D) 175
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The pattern is,
22 = 4 – 1 = 3
32 = 9 – 1 = 8
82 = 64 – 1 = 63
632 = 3969 – 1 = 3968
3968 is the missing number.
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The pattern is,
22 = 4 – 1 = 3
32 = 9 – 1 = 8
82 = 64 – 1 = 63
632 = 3969 – 1 = 3968
3968 is the missing number.
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Question 34 of 40
34. Question
Find the missing number in series marked by “?”
3, 7, 16, 35, “?”, 153
(A) 72
(B) 64
(C) 134
(D) 74
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The pattern is,
3*2 + 1 = 7
7*2 + 2 = 16
16*2 + 3 = 35
35*2 + 4 = 74
74*2 + 5 = 153
74 is the missing number
Unattempted
The pattern is,
3*2 + 1 = 7
7*2 + 2 = 16
16*2 + 3 = 35
35*2 + 4 = 74
74*2 + 5 = 153
74 is the missing number
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Question 35 of 40
35. Question
Consider the following students in an examination :
A scored more than B
C scored as much as D
E scored less than F
B scored more than C
F secored less than D
Who got lowest score ?
(A) E
(B) C
(C) D
(D) F
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A > B, C = D, E < F, B > C, F < D
(1) (3) (5) (2) (4)
A > B > C = D > F > E.
So, ‘E’ got lowest score.
Unattempted
A > B, C = D, E < F, B > C, F < D
(1) (3) (5) (2) (4)
A > B > C = D > F > E.
So, ‘E’ got lowest score.
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Question 36 of 40
36. Question
Directions : Examine the information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Kush, Ganesh and Hari are intelligent.
Kush, Ram and Jivan are hardworking.
Ram, Hari and Jivan are honest.
Kush, Ganesh and Jivan are ambitious.
Which of the following persons is neither hardworking nor ambitious?
(A) Kush
(B) Ganesh
(C) Hari
(D) Ram
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Hari is neither hardworking nor ambitious.
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Hari is neither hardworking nor ambitious.
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
A cube of 3 cm side is divided into smaller cubes of side 1 cm. How many times will it be cut to obtain smaller cubes?
(A) 8
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 9
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
Babu said to Sanjay, “That boy playing with football is younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father's wife.” How is the boy playing football related to Babu?
(A) Uncle
(B) Elder brother
(C) Younger brother
(D) Cousin
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Younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife (as my father’s wife = my mother)
So, younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my mother (as daughter of my mother = my sister). So, younger of the two brothers of my sister means ‘my younger brother’. Hence, that boy is the younger brother of Babu.
Unattempted
Younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife (as my father’s wife = my mother)
So, younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my mother (as daughter of my mother = my sister). So, younger of the two brothers of my sister means ‘my younger brother’. Hence, that boy is the younger brother of Babu.
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Question 39 of 40
39. Question
The question 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.
How far did Mohan walk from the starting point?
1. Mohan walked 20 metres towards West, took a right turn and walked 30 metres, again took a right turn and walked 20 metres.
2. Mohan walked 20 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked 30 metres, again took a left turn and walked 20 metres.
Read both the statements and give answer :
(A) The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(B) The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(C) The data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(D) The data given in both the Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a circle and are facing the circle.
G is third to the left of A.
F is third to the left of B.
D is not the neighbour of G.
C is the neighbour of A.
B is to the immediate left of A.
What is the correct sitting position of E?
(A) To the immediate right of B
(B) Between G and F
(C) Third to the right of C
(D) To the immediate right of G
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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Directions for the following item:
Read the following Passage and answer the item that follow. Your answers to this item should be based on the passages only.
These questions are based on the information given below.
A family of eight persons has three married couples. Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd. Helen is the daughter of Bob, who is the brother of George. Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
How is Helen related to Diana?
(A) Sister
(B) Daughter
(C) Cousin
(D) MotherCorrect
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According to the given data :
Helen is the cousin of DianaUnattempted
According to the given data :
Helen is the cousin of Diana -
Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Directions for the following item:
Read the following Passage and answer the item that follow. Your answers to this item should be based on the passages only.
These questions are based on the information given below.
A family of eight persons has three married couples. Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd. Helen is the daughter of Bob, who is the brother of George. Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
Diana’s mother is
(A) Emma
(B) Amelie
(C) Helen
(D) FloydCorrect
Incorrect
According to the given data :
Amelie is Diana’s mother.Unattempted
According to the given data :
Amelie is Diana’s mother. -
Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Find the missing term(s) in the given figure(s) :
(A) 22
(B) 20
(C) 12
(D) 15Correct
Incorrect
The given logic is,
6+4 = 10
10+4 = 14
14+4 = 18
18+4 = 22
∴ The missing number is 22Unattempted
The given logic is,
6+4 = 10
10+4 = 14
14+4 = 18
18+4 = 22
∴ The missing number is 22 -
Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 7 is seated second to the right of 3, which of the following departments can 7 belong to?
(A) Biology
(B) Economics
(C) History
(D) ChemistryCorrect
Incorrect
Using the information given in the question, we can draw the following two figures (representing two possible scenarios).
Case 1:
Case 2:
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Using the information given in the question, we can draw the following two figures (representing two possible scenarios).
Case 1:
Case 2:
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 2 is the only professor who is seated between 6 and the professor of Physics, which department does 2 belong to?
(A) Mathematics
(B) Computer Science
(C) Biology
(D) Cannot be determinedCorrect
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Given the new condition, the only possibility is:
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Given the new condition, the only possibility is:
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 8 and the professor of History swap their seats, then which of the following statements cannot be correct?
(A) Professors of History and Physics are seated farthest apart from each other.
(B) Professors of History and Physics are seated next to each other.
(C) Professors of Chemistry and Economics are seated next to each other.
(D) Professors of Physics and Biology are seated next to each other.Correct
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Professors of Chemistry and Economics cannot be seated next to each other in any scenario.
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Professors of Chemistry and Economics cannot be seated next to each other in any scenario.
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Directions for the following item: Consider the information given below and answer the item that follow.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are eight professors teaching in different departments of a university. They are seated around a rectangular table on chairs, such that each longer side of the table has four chairs each.
Further, the following information is known:
i. The professor of Mathematics is seated opposite to the professor of Biology.
ii. 1 is seated opposite to the professor of Chemistry.
iii. The professor of History is seated second to the left of the professor of Economics on the same side of the table. The professor of Economics sits opposite to 4.
iv. Exactly one professor is seated between the professors of Biology and Literature on the same side of the table.
v. The professor of Computer Science is seated third to the right of 8 on the same side of the table. 8 is seated opposite to the professor of Literature.
vi. One professor belongs to the Department of Physics.
If 8 and the professor of History swap their seats, then which of the following statements can be correct?
(A) The professor of Physics is seated between the professors of History and Mathematics on the same side of the table.
(B) The professor of Mathematics is seated between the professors of Computer Science and History on the same side of the table.
(C) The professor of Biology is seated between the professors of Literature and Economics on the same side of the table.
(D) The professor of Physics is seated between the professors of Computer Science and Economics on the same side of the table.Correct
Incorrect
The professor of Physics may be seated between the professors of History and Mathematics on the same side of the table in one of the scenarios.
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The professor of Physics may be seated between the professors of History and Mathematics on the same side of the table in one of the scenarios.
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
In a row of certain persons, Pradip is sitting 463 from the left end and 531 from the right end. Find out the total number of persons in that row?
(A) 963
(B) 942
(C) 993
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
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The total number of persons is = Position of Pradip from the right ends + Position of Pradip from the left ends – 1
= 463 + 531 – 1 = 993
Hence, the total number of persons is 993.Unattempted
The total number of persons is = Position of Pradip from the right ends + Position of Pradip from the left ends – 1
= 463 + 531 – 1 = 993
Hence, the total number of persons is 993. -
Question 9 of 40
9. Question
In a row all the persons are facing north, Rahul is 33rd from the left end and in the right side of Rahul, there are only 16 persons. Find out total number of person in this queue?
(A) 49
(B) 50
(C) 51
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
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The total number of person is = Position of Rahul from the one of the ends + Number of person are there in the opposite direction of Rahul = 33 + 16 = 49
Hence, the total number of person is 49.Unattempted
The total number of person is = Position of Rahul from the one of the ends + Number of person are there in the opposite direction of Rahul = 33 + 16 = 49
Hence, the total number of person is 49. -
Question 10 of 40
10. Question
In a row of 60 persons, Ganesh is 26th from left end. Find out his position from the right end.
(A) 35
(B) 36
(C) 34
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
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The total number of person = Position of Ganesh from the right ends + Position of Ganesh from the left ends – 1
Now, Position of Ganesh from the right ends = The total number of person – Position of Ganesh from the left ends + 1
= 60 – 26 + 1 = 35.
Hence, Ganesh is 35th from the right ends.Unattempted
The total number of person = Position of Ganesh from the right ends + Position of Ganesh from the left ends – 1
Now, Position of Ganesh from the right ends = The total number of person – Position of Ganesh from the left ends + 1
= 60 – 26 + 1 = 35.
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
In a row, Yash is 15th from left end while Rima is 56th from right end and 16th to the right of Monu. Find out total number of persons of this queue?
(A) 65
(B) 83
(C) 94
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
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To find out the total member of a row we have to know the position of a person from the left end and the position of a person from the right end and there must be a relation among that two persons.
Here, the position of Yash and Rima are given but there is no relation among them.
Hence, the given data is not sufficient to answer this question.Unattempted
To find out the total member of a row we have to know the position of a person from the left end and the position of a person from the right end and there must be a relation among that two persons.
Here, the position of Yash and Rima are given but there is no relation among them.
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Siya is 18th from left end and 12th to the right of Rinku who is 38th from the right end. If all of them are facing north, Find out total number of persons in the row?
(A) 44
(B) 43
(C) 45
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
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Rinku is 38th from the right end, it means there are 37 person to the right side of Rinku.
Siya is 18th from left end and 12th to the right of Rinku. It means there are 17 persons to the left side of Siya and there are 11 persons between Rinku and Siya in that row.
Therefore, the number of person = 38 + 6 -1 = 43Unattempted
Rinku is 38th from the right end, it means there are 37 person to the right side of Rinku.
Siya is 18th from left end and 12th to the right of Rinku. It means there are 17 persons to the left side of Siya and there are 11 persons between Rinku and Siya in that row.
Therefore, the number of person = 38 + 6 -1 = 43 -
Question 13 of 40
13. Question
In a group of 105 students, Ravi’s rank is 36th from the top and Sarika’s rank is 41st from the bottom. How many students are there in between Ravi and Sarika (if no two persons got the same rank)?
(A) 28
(B) 39
(C) Can’t be determined
(D) None of theseCorrect
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Here, the number of students is greater than the sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika.
Hence, the number of students in between Ravi and Sarika
= 105 – (sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika)
= 105 – (36 + 41) = 28Unattempted
Here, the number of students is greater than the sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika.
Hence, the number of students in between Ravi and Sarika
= 105 – (sum of the ranks of Ravi and Sarika)
= 105 – (36 + 41) = 28 -
Question 14 of 40
14. Question
In a batch of 100 students Kavya’s rank is 50th from the top and Lucky’s rank is 68th from the bottom. How many students are there in between Kavya and Lucky (if no two persons got the same rank)?
(A) Less than 10
(B) 16
(C) Can’t be determined
(D) 13Correct
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Here, the number of students is less than the sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky.
Hence, the number of students in between Kavya and Lucky is
= (Sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky) – Total number of students – 2
= (50 + 68) – 100 – 2 = 16Unattempted
Here, the number of students is less than the sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky.
Hence, the number of students in between Kavya and Lucky is
= (Sum of the ranks of Kavya and Lucky) – Total number of students – 2
= (50 + 68) – 100 – 2 = 16 -
Question 15 of 40
15. Question
In a single row, there are some girls and all of them are facing north. Diksha rank is 19th from the left ends and Trisha rank is 17th from the right end. If 5 students are sitting in between them. Find the number of students in the class.
(A) 31
(B) 49
(C) 50
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
Incorrect
Here, the number of persons between Diksha and Trisha < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Trisha was lowest i.e., 17th) – 1
Hence, two possibility will be there.Unattempted
Here, the number of persons between Diksha and Trisha < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Trisha was lowest i.e., 17th) – 1
Hence, two possibility will be there. -
Question 16 of 40
16. Question
In a single row, there are some boys and all of them are facing north. Gaurav rank is 29th from the left ends and Tarun rank is 27th from the right end. If 26 students are sitting in between them. Find the number of students in the class.
(A) 21
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 82Correct
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Here, the number of persons between Gaurav and Tarun < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Tarun was lowest i.e. 27th) – 1
Hence, Gaurav must be to the left side of Tarun.
Therefore, the number of person is = 29 + 27 + 26 = 82Unattempted
Here, the number of persons between Gaurav and Tarun < The lowest positioned person (In this case, the position of Tarun was lowest i.e. 27th) – 1
Hence, Gaurav must be to the left side of Tarun.
Therefore, the number of person is = 29 + 27 + 26 = 82 -
Question 17 of 40
17. Question
In a class, Vijay’s rank is 34th from the left and Ajay’s rank is 37th from the right. If Only Diwakar sits exactly in between them. What could be the minimum number of students in the class?
(A) 59
(B) 37
(C) 68
(D) Can’t be determinedCorrect
Incorrect
To count the minimum number of students we have to consider this as the Case of Overlapping.
Thus, the minimum number of students in the class is = Rank of Vijay + Rank of Ajay – 3
= 34 + 37 – 3 = 68Unattempted
To count the minimum number of students we have to consider this as the Case of Overlapping.
Thus, the minimum number of students in the class is = Rank of Vijay + Rank of Ajay – 3
= 34 + 37 – 3 = 68 -
Question 18 of 40
18. Question
There are five persons named Firoz, Quasif, Riyaz, Salman and Taukir. Quasif is taller than Salman and Riyaz but smaller than Firoz. Firoz is not the tallest among them. Who is the tallest person among all?
(A) Taukir
(B) Quasif
(C) Salman
(D) FirozCorrect
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Unattempted
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Jinni is 7th from the right end and Money is 10th from the left end in a row of girls. If there are 10 girls between Jinni and Money, how many girls are there in that row?
(A) 27
(B) 32
(C) 24
(D) 25Correct
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The number of girls is = 7 + 10 + 10 = 27
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The number of girls is = 7 + 10 + 10 = 27
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Directions for the following item:
Read the following Passage and answer the item that follow. Your answers to this item should be based on the passages only.
These questions are based on the information given below.
A family of eight persons has three married couples. Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd. Helen is the daughter of Bob, who is the brother of George. Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
How is George related to Helen?
(A) Uncle
(B) Father
(C) Brother
(D) CousinCorrect
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Given that Helen is the daughter of Bob and Bob is the brother of George. Also Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
Also given that Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd.
∴ Floyd should be the husband of Diana and Amelie should be the wife of George.
Hence, George is the uncle of Helen.Unattempted
Given that Helen is the daughter of Bob and Bob is the brother of George. Also Diana is the only child of George and is the mother of Charles. Emma is the wife of Bob.
Also given that Amelie is the grandmother of Charles and is the mother-in-law of Floyd.
∴ Floyd should be the husband of Diana and Amelie should be the wife of George.
Hence, George is the uncle of Helen. -
Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Directions : Examine information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Five executives A, B, C, D & E of Indian Corporation hold a conference in New Delhi.
Mr. A converses in Hindi and Tamil.
Mr. B converses in Hindi and English.
Mr. C converses in English and Tamil.
Mr. D converses in Bengali and Hindi.
Mr. E, a native Tamil, can also converse in Bengali.
Which of the following can act as an interpreter when Mr. C and Mr. D wish to converse?
(A) Only Mr. A
(B) Only Mr. B
(C) Only Mr. E
(D) Any of the other three executivesCorrect
Incorrect
When Mr. C and Mr. D converse, they can use English, Tamil, Bengali and Hindi interpreter between them. Mr. A speaks Hindi and Tamil and Mr. B speaks English and Hindi. Mr. E speaks bengali and Tamil.
Unattempted
When Mr. C and Mr. D converse, they can use English, Tamil, Bengali and Hindi interpreter between them. Mr. A speaks Hindi and Tamil and Mr. B speaks English and Hindi. Mr. E speaks bengali and Tamil.
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Directions : Examine information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Five executives A, B, C, D & E of Indian Corporation hold a conference in New Delhi.
Mr. A converses in Hindi and Tamil.
Mr. B converses in Hindi and English.
Mr. C converses in English and Tamil.
Mr. D converses in Bengali and Hindi.
Mr. E, a native Tamil, can also converse in Bengali.
Which of the following pairs cannot converse without an interpreter?
(A) Mr. B and Mr. E
(B) Mr. A and Mr. B
(C) Mr. A and Mr. C
(D) Mr. B and Mr. DCorrect
Incorrect
Mr. B understands English and Hindi, while Mr. E speaks two other languages, Bengali and Tamil.
Unattempted
Mr. B understands English and Hindi, while Mr. E speaks two other languages, Bengali and Tamil.
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
An Indian who is a scientist as well as a politician is represented in the following diagram by an alphabet. Find the alphabet and choose the correct response.
(A) b
(B) a
(C) c
(D) gCorrect
Incorrect
Since, the region ‘a’ is common between Indian scientists and politicians, therefore it represents Indian scientists who are also politicians.
Unattempted
Since, the region ‘a’ is common between Indian scientists and politicians, therefore it represents Indian scientists who are also politicians.
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Directions : Examine the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Nine cities A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are connected with a oneway or a two way route.
The oneway routes are from A to F; D to A; D to F; H to D; D to B; D to E; E to B; B to G; E to F; E to C.
The two way routes are between G and H; H and A; A and I; I and C; F and C.
No other routes exist except the above mentioned routes.
Due to Bandh call given by a political party, no one is allowed to pass through city D. Then, which city can not be reached from any other city?
(A) G
(B) B
(C) E
(D) FCorrect
Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Directions : Study the following graph and answer the given question. Graph shows the variation in literacy per cent with the increase in the population of four different districts of a newly formulated state.
Which district shows two different behaviour of literacy per cent with the increase in population?
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) DCorrect
Incorrect
District A & B are showing a fixed behaviour, while C is showing 3 distinct behaviours but District D shows two different types of behaviour because firstly, the graph is increasing proportionally and then constant throughout the increasing population.
Unattempted
District A & B are showing a fixed behaviour, while C is showing 3 distinct behaviours but District D shows two different types of behaviour because firstly, the graph is increasing proportionally and then constant throughout the increasing population.
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
In a row of boys facing West, K is twelfth from the left end and fourth to the right of L. What is the position of L from the left ends of that row?
(A) 8th
(B) 9th
(C) 7th
(D) 4thCorrect
Incorrect
From the left ends the position of L is = 12th – 4th = 8th
Unattempted
From the left ends the position of L is = 12th – 4th = 8th
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
In a row of boys there are 50 boys and all of them are facing North, Sahaj is 19th from the left end and fourth to the right of Mahak, what is the position of Mahak from the right ends of that row?
(A) 28th
(B) 36th
(C) 37th
(D) 25thCorrect
Incorrect
From the left ends the position of Mahak is = 19th – 4th = 15th
Hence, the position of Mahak from the right end is
= Number of Boys – position of Mahak from the left ends + 1
= 50 – 15 + 1 = 36thUnattempted
From the left ends the position of Mahak is = 19th – 4th = 15th
Hence, the position of Mahak from the right end is
= Number of Boys – position of Mahak from the left ends + 1
= 50 – 15 + 1 = 36th -
Question 28 of 40
28. Question
In a row of Children facing north, K is 15th to the left of H, who is 22nd from the right end. If P is 14th from the left end and 6th to the right of K, how many children are there in that row?
(A) 41
(B) 38
(C) 42
(D) 44Correct
Incorrect
Here, P is 14th from the left end and 6th to the right of K.
Hence, K is 8th from the left side.
Again, K is 15th to the left of H, who is 22nd from the right end.
Hence, K is 37th from the right side.
Therefore, the total number of Children is
= K’s position from the right ends + K’s position from the left ends – 1
= 37 + 8 – 1 = 45 – 1 = 44Unattempted
Here, P is 14th from the left end and 6th to the right of K.
Hence, K is 8th from the left side.
Again, K is 15th to the left of H, who is 22nd from the right end.
Hence, K is 37th from the right side.
Therefore, the total number of Children is
= K’s position from the right ends + K’s position from the left ends – 1
= 37 + 8 – 1 = 45 – 1 = 44 -
Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
Devesh, Gautam, Aditya, Byom, Chandan, Harish, Fahad, and Emi are eight persons, having a different height. Devesh is shorter than Aditya, but taller than Gautam. Emi is taller than Harish but shorter than Chandan. Byom is shorter than Devesh but taller than Fahad. Chandan is shorter than Gautam. Gautam is not as tall as Fahad.
Which of the following is 5th shortest?
(A) Byom
(B) Chandan
(C) Fahad
(D) GautamCorrect
Incorrect
Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
Unattempted
Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
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Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
Devesh, Gautam, Aditya, Byom, Chandan, Harish, Fahad, and Emi are eight persons, having a different height. Devesh is shorter than Aditya, but taller than Gautam. Emi is taller than Harish but shorter than Chandan. Byom is shorter than Devesh but taller than Fahad. Chandan is shorter than Gautam. Gautam is not as tall as Fahad.
Who among the following is shortest among them?
(A) Byom
(B) Chandan
(C) Fahad
(D) HarishCorrect
Incorrect
Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
Unattempted
Aditya > Devesh > Byom > Fahad > Gautam > Chandan > Emi > Harish
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Direction : Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
There are six Investors named Kavita, Laxman, Manish, Niraj, Om and Parvati, purchased different number of shares in HUL Company. No two person purchased the same number of shares. According to the number of purchased share, three people among them invested between Om and Kavita where Om invested more than Kavita. Parvati who purchased 37 shares, purchased less than Niraj. Manish purchased 34 shares which is less than Laxman. None of them purchased between the number of shares Manish and Laxman purchased. Om did not purchase maximum share among them.
Who purchased the maximum number of shares?
(A) Manish
(B) Kavita
(C) Parvati
(D) NirajCorrect
Incorrect
Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Niraj invested highest among them.Unattempted
Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Niraj invested highest among them. -
Question 32 of 40
32. Question
Direction : Read the following information carefully to answer the questions given below.
There are six Investors named Kavita, Laxman, Manish, Niraj, Om and Parvati, purchased different number of shares in HUL Company. No two person purchased the same number of shares. According to the number of purchased share, three people among them invested between Om and Kavita where Om invested more than Kavita. Parvati who purchased 37 shares, purchased less than Niraj. Manish purchased 34 shares which is less than Laxman. None of them purchased between the number of shares Manish and Laxman purchased. Om did not purchase maximum share among them.
Who among the following person has purchased third highest number of shares?
(A) Niraj
(B) Parvati
(C) Manish
(D) OmCorrect
Incorrect
Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Parvati purchased third highest no of shares among them.Unattempted
Niraj > Om > Parvati (37) > Laxman > Manish (34) > Kavita
Hence, Parvati purchased third highest no of shares among them. -
Question 33 of 40
33. Question
Find the missing number in series marked by “?”
2 , 3 , 8 , 63, ?
(A) 3968
(B) 256
(C) 3863
(D) 175Correct
Incorrect
The pattern is,
22 = 4 – 1 = 3
32 = 9 – 1 = 8
82 = 64 – 1 = 63
632 = 3969 – 1 = 3968
3968 is the missing number.Unattempted
The pattern is,
22 = 4 – 1 = 3
32 = 9 – 1 = 8
82 = 64 – 1 = 63
632 = 3969 – 1 = 3968
3968 is the missing number. -
Question 34 of 40
34. Question
Find the missing number in series marked by “?”
3, 7, 16, 35, “?”, 153
(A) 72
(B) 64
(C) 134
(D) 74Correct
Incorrect
The pattern is,
3*2 + 1 = 7
7*2 + 2 = 16
16*2 + 3 = 35
35*2 + 4 = 74
74*2 + 5 = 153
74 is the missing numberUnattempted
The pattern is,
3*2 + 1 = 7
7*2 + 2 = 16
16*2 + 3 = 35
35*2 + 4 = 74
74*2 + 5 = 153
74 is the missing number -
Question 35 of 40
35. Question
Consider the following students in an examination :
A scored more than B
C scored as much as D
E scored less than F
B scored more than C
F secored less than D
Who got lowest score ?
(A) E
(B) C
(C) D
(D) FCorrect
Incorrect
A > B, C = D, E < F, B > C, F < D
(1) (3) (5) (2) (4)
A > B > C = D > F > E.
So, ‘E’ got lowest score.Unattempted
A > B, C = D, E < F, B > C, F < D
(1) (3) (5) (2) (4)
A > B > C = D > F > E.
So, ‘E’ got lowest score. -
Question 36 of 40
36. Question
Directions : Examine the information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Kush, Ganesh and Hari are intelligent.
Kush, Ram and Jivan are hardworking.
Ram, Hari and Jivan are honest.
Kush, Ganesh and Jivan are ambitious.
Which of the following persons is neither hardworking nor ambitious?
(A) Kush
(B) Ganesh
(C) Hari
(D) RamCorrect
Incorrect
Hari is neither hardworking nor ambitious.
Unattempted
Hari is neither hardworking nor ambitious.
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
A cube of 3 cm side is divided into smaller cubes of side 1 cm. How many times will it be cut to obtain smaller cubes?
(A) 8
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 9Correct
Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
Babu said to Sanjay, “That boy playing with football is younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father's wife.” How is the boy playing football related to Babu?
(A) Uncle
(B) Elder brother
(C) Younger brother
(D) CousinCorrect
Incorrect
Younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife (as my father’s wife = my mother)
So, younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my mother (as daughter of my mother = my sister). So, younger of the two brothers of my sister means ‘my younger brother’. Hence, that boy is the younger brother of Babu.Unattempted
Younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife (as my father’s wife = my mother)
So, younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my mother (as daughter of my mother = my sister). So, younger of the two brothers of my sister means ‘my younger brother’. Hence, that boy is the younger brother of Babu. -
Question 39 of 40
39. Question
The question 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.
How far did Mohan walk from the starting point?
1. Mohan walked 20 metres towards West, took a right turn and walked 30 metres, again took a right turn and walked 20 metres.
2. Mohan walked 20 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked 30 metres, again took a left turn and walked 20 metres.
Read both the statements and give answer :
(A) The data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(B) The data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(C) The data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(D) The data given in both the Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.Correct
Incorrect
Unattempted
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
Directions : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a circle and are facing the circle.
G is third to the left of A.
F is third to the left of B.
D is not the neighbour of G.
C is the neighbour of A.
B is to the immediate left of A.
What is the correct sitting position of E?
(A) To the immediate right of B
(B) Between G and F
(C) Third to the right of C
(D) To the immediate right of GCorrect
Incorrect
Unattempted