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Direction (1-5): The following D who is facing south is sitting fourth to


questions are based on the five three the left of H, who is sitting between two
digit numbers given below: persons facing opposite directions to
476 538 289 814 753 each other. Immediate neighbours of B
1. Which of the following is the second digit face the same direction. Neither D nor H
of the three digit number obtained by sits at the extreme ends. G is sitting
subtracting the lowest number from the third to the left of C and is sitting at one
highest number? of the extreme ends. A and D are
A. 2 B. 3 immediate neighbours and face opposite
C. 4 D. 6 directions to each other. E is sitting to
the immediate right of G, who is fifth to
E. 7
the left of F. D and G face the same
2. If ‘1’ is added to the first digit in each
direction.
number and then the position of the first
6. Who is sitting to the immediate left of H?
and the third digits are interchanged,
A. B B. C
which of the following will be the third C. E D. G
digit of the second highest number thus E. None of these
formed? 7. Four of the following five are alike in a
A. 6 B. 4 certain way based on the given seating
C. 2 D. 8 arrangement and thus form a group.
E. 7 Which one of the following does not
3. In which of these numbers, the sum of belong to the group?
all the three digits is an even number? A. D B. F
A. 753 B. 538 C. C D. G
C. 289 D. 476 E. E
E. 814 8. Who is sitting exactly between the B and
4. Which of the following is the sum of the E?
second and third digits of the second A. C,D B. C,H
lowest number? C. G,C D. A,F
A. 12 B. 15 E. F,G
C. 91 D. 11 9. Who is sitting second to the right of F?
E. 13 A. D B. G
5. If ‘1’ is subtracted from the third digit in C. A D. C
the each number and the position of the E. None of these
10. Which one of these pairs is an immediate
first and third digits are interchanged,
neighbour of each other and facing the
which of the following will be the first
same directions?
digit of the third highest number thus
A. A,D B. C,H
formed?
C. D,F D. E,G
A. 3 B. 5 E. B,C
C. 7 D. 8 Direction (11-15): Study the following
E. 4 information carefully to answer the
Direction (6-10): Study the given questions.
information given below and answer the 'M%N' means 'M is neither smaller nor
questions based on it. equal to N'
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H 'M&N' means 'M is neither greater nor
are sitting in a straight line at equal equal to N'
distances, but not necessarily in the 'M$N' means 'M is not smaller than N'
same order. Four of them are facing 'M*N' means 'M is neither smaller nor
north and four of them are facing south. greater than N'

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'M@N' means 'M is not greater than N' Direction (16-20): Study the following
Now in each of the following questions, information carefully and answer the
assuming the given statements to be questions given below.
true, find which of the two conclusions A,B,R,K,M,N,O and P are sitting around
given below them is/are true. a square table in such a way that four of
11. Statement: M*K, T@G, N&M, M$S
them sit at four corners of the square
Conclusion:
and face the center, while four sit in the
I. K$S
II. N&K middle of each of the four sides and face
A. Only conclusion I is true. outward.
B. Only conclusion II is true. B does not sit at any corners but sits
C. Either conclusion I or II is true. second to the right of N. A sits third to
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. the right of R, who is not an immediate
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. neighbours of N. M and O are immediate
12. Statement: K&R, A&K, N*L, N$Y neighbours of each other but M does not
Conclusion: sit at any of the corners of the table. K
I. A&R is not an immediate neighbour of R and
II. A&L N.
A. Only conclusion I is true. 16. If R and A interchange their places then
B. Only conclusion II is true.
who among the following sits second to
C. Either conclusion I or II is true.
the left of R?
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. A. K B. M
13. Statement: A$B, B&K, B@N, N@G C. N D. O
Conclusion: E. None of these
I. A@N 17. Who among the following sits third to
II. B@G the right of the one who sits second to
A. Only conclusion I is true. the left of R?
B. Only conclusion II is true. A. K B. P
C. Either conclusion I or II is true. C. A D. O
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. E. None of these
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. 18. Who among the following is the
14. Statement: N$G, N&R, T&K, K$B
immediate neighbour of N and R?
Conclusion:
A. K B. A
I. R&T
II. G$T C. P D. O
A. Only conclusion I is true. E. None of these
B. Only conclusion II is true. 19. What is the position of M with respect to
C. Either conclusion I or II is true. N?
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. A. Fourth to the left
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. B. Third to the right
15. Statement: L&T, T@N, K*B, N&A C. Fourth to the right
Conclusion: D. Both A and C
I. A*B E. None of these
II. N&B 20. How many persons are there between O
A. Only conclusion I is true.
and P, when counted in clockwise
B. Only conclusion II is true.
direction from O?
C. Either conclusion I or II is true.
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. A. Two B. Three
E. Both conclusion I and II are true. C. Five D. One
E. None of these

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Directions (21-25): Study the 24. Who amongst the following sits exactly
following information to answer the between Nupur and Khurshid?
given questions- A. Sandhya B. Sinny
There are eight girls - Madhu, Nupur, C. Manju D. Khurshid
Sandhya, Khurshid, Manju, Anshu, E. Suman
Sinny and Suman are sitting in a straight 25. Who is sitting 2nd to the right of
line equidistant from each other (but not Sandhya?
necessarily in the same order). Some of A. Anshu B. Madhu
them are facing south while some are C. Manju D. Khurshid
facing north. E. None of these.
Anshu faces north. Only two girls sit to 26. Directions: In each question below are
the right of Anshu. Sandhya sits third to given two/three statements followed by
the left of Anshu. Only one girl sits two conclusions numbered I and II. You
between Sandhya and Manju. Manju sits have to take the given statements to be
to the immediate right of Khurshid. Only true even if they seem to be at variance
one girl sits between Khurshid and with commonly known facts and then
Nupur. Both the immediate neighbors of decide which of the two conclusions
Sandhya face the same direction. logically follows from the given
Suman sits third to the left of Manju. statements disregarding commonly
Sandhya faces the opposite direction as known facts.
Anshu. Sinny does not sit at any of the Statements:
extremes ends of the line. Madhu faces Some mouses are horses.
the same direction as Khurshid. Both Some dogs are horses.
Sinny and Suman face the opposite No mouse is camel.
direction of Nupur. Conclusions:
21. How many girls in the given I. At least some horses are not camel.
arrangement are facing North? II. There is a possibility that some
A. More than four mouse are dogs.
B. Four A. Only conclusion I follows.
C. One B. Only conclusion II follows.
D. Three C. Either conclusion I or II follows.
E. Two D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
22. Four of the following five are alike in a E. Both conclusions I and II follow.
certain way, and so form a group. Which 27. Directions: In each question below are
of the following does not belong to the given two/three statements followed by
group? two conclusions numbered I and II. You
A. Khurshid, Manju have to take the given statements to be
B. Nupur, Sinny true even if they seem to be at variance
C. Sandhya, Anshu with commonly known facts and then
D. Sandhya, Sinny decide which of the two conclusions
E. Madhu, Suman logically follows from the given
23. What is the position of Manju with statements disregarding commonly
respect to Nupur? known facts.
A. Second to the left Statements:
B. Third to the right Some mouses are horses.
C. Third to the left Some dogs are horses.
D. Fifth to the right No mouse is camel.
E. Second to the right

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Conclusions: Conclusions:
I. No dog is camel. I. Some mobile are TV.
II. Some horses are camel. II. Some TV are computer.
A. Only conclusion I follows. A. only conclusion I is true.
B. Only conclusion II follows. B. only conclusion II is true.
C. Either conclusion I or II follows. C. either conclusion I or conclusion II is
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows. true.
E. Both conclusions I and II follow. D. neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
28. Direction: In each of the questions is true
below are given three statements E. both conclusions I and II are true.
followed by two conclusions numbered I 30. Direction: In question below are given
and II. You have to take the given three statements followed by some
statements to be true even if they seem conclusions. You have to take the given
to be at variance from commonly known statements to be true even if they seem
facts. Read both the conclusions and to be at variance with commonly known
then decide which of the given facts. Read all the conclusions and then
conclusions logically follows from the decide which of the given conclusion
given statements disregarding definitely logically follows from the given
commonly known facts. statements, disregarding commonly
Statements: known facts.
All file are folder. Statements:
All folder are yellow. All systems are expensive.
No yellow is paper. No world is expensive.
All expensive are bitter.
Conclusions:
Conclusions:
I. All yellow are file.
I. Some bitter are world.
II. Some folder are file.
II. No world is bitter.
A. only conclusion I is true.
A. Only conclusion I is true.
B. only conclusion II is true.
B. Only conclusion II is true.
C. either conclusion I or conclusion II is
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is
true.
true.
D. neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion
is true
II is true
E. both conclusions I and II are true. E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
29. Directions: In each of the questions Direction (31-35): Study the following
below are given three statements information carefully and answer the
followed by two conclusions numbered I questions given below.
and II. You have to take the given P, Q, R, S, T and M are six students of a
statements to be true even if they seem school, each studies in class I-VI. Each
to be at variance from commonly known of them has a favourite colour from red,
facts. Read both the conclusions and black, blue, yellow, pink and green, not
then decide which of the given necessarily in the same order. Q likes
conclusions logically follows from the black and does not study in Class IV or
given statements disregarding V. The one who studies in Class IV does
commonly known facts. not like green. P studies in Class II. M
Statements: likes blue and does not study in Class IV.
Some computers are TV. The one who likes yellow studies in Class
Some TV are radio. VI. S likes pink and studies in Class I. R
All radio are mobile. does not study in Class VI.

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31. In which class does R study? 34. Which of the following combination(s)
A. V B. III is/are correct?
C. IV D. Data inadequate A. P-II-Yellow
E. None of these B. Q-III-Green
32. Which colour does R like? C. S-I-Black
A. Black B. Yellow D. T-V-Yellow
C. Green D. Blue E. None of these
E. Red 35. In which class does M study?
33. Which colour does P like? A. IV B. III
A. Green B. Yellow C. II D. V
C. Red D. Data inadequate E. None of these
E. None of these

ANSWERS
1. Ans. A. 574 735 882 318 257
Lowest number = 289 Third highest number is 574 whose first digit
Highest number = 814 is 5
Required difference = 814 – 289 = 525 Hence Option B is correct
Thus the second digit is 2 6. Ans. B.
Hence Option A is correct
2. Ans. A.
The required numbers after adding 1 are:
576 638 389 914 853
The required numbers after interchanging
the first and the third digits are:
From the above solution figure, it is clear
675 836 983 419 358
that C is sitting to the immediate left of H.
Thus the 3rd digit of the second highest
7. Ans. E.
number 836 is 6
All others are sitting in south direction except
Hence Option A is correct
E
3. Ans. B.
476 = 4+7+6 = 17
538 = 5+3+8 = 16
289 = 2+8+9 = 19
814 = 8+1+4 = 13
753 = 7+5+3 = 15
Thus the number whose sum of digits is even 8. Ans. B.
is 538
Hence Option B is correct
4. Ans. E.
Second lowest number = 476
um of the 2nd and 3rd digits = 7+6 = 13
9. Ans. C.
Hence Option E is correct
5. Ans. B.
The required numbers after subtracting 1
from 3rd digit in each number:
475 537 288 813 752
The required numbers after interchanging
F is facing south direction and A is
the 1st and 3rd digits are:
sitting second to the right of F.

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10. Ans. C. There is no direct or derived relation between


All the given pairs are immediate neighbours variables N and B.
of each other but only D, F are immediate Thus, neither conclusion I nor II is true.
neighbours facing the same direction 16. Ans. A.
(south). Step 1. B does not sit at any corners but sits
second to the right of N.
Step 2. A sits third to the right of R, who is
not an immediate neighbours of N.
Step 3. M and O are immediate neighbours
of each other but M does not sit at any of the
corners of the table.
11. Ans. E.
Step 4. K is not an immediate neighbour of R
On decoding we get, S≤M=K>N, T≤G
and N.
K$S means K≥S
We have S≤M=K, so K≥S.
N&K means N<K
We have N<M and M=K, so N<K.
Thus, both conclusions I and II are true.
12. Ans. A.
On decoding we get, A<K<R, Y≤N=L
A&R means A<R
Since A<K<R, A<R.
A&L means A<L
There is no direct or derived relation between
variables A and L.
Thus, only conclusion I is true. 17. Ans. B.
13. Ans. B. Step 1. B does not sit at any corners but sits
second to the right of N.
On decoding we get, A≥B<K, B≤N≤G
A@N means A≤N Step 2. A sits third to the right of R, who is
We have, A≥B≤N. since there are opposite not an immediate neighbours of N.
operators between A and N there is no direct Step 3. M and O are immediate neighbours
of each other but M does not sit at any of the
relation between them.
B@G means B≤G corners of the table.
Since B≤N≤G, B≤G Step 4. K is not an immediate neighbour of R
and N.
Thus, only conclusion II is true.
14. Ans. D.
On decoding we get, R>N≥G, T<K≥B
R&T means R<T
There is no direct or derived relation between
variables R and T.
G$T means G≥T
There is no direct or derived relation between
variables G and T.
Thus, neither conclusion I nor II is true.
15. Ans. D.
On decoding we get, L<T≤N<A, K=B
A*B means A=B
18. Ans. C.
There is no direct or derived relation between
Step 1. B does not sit at any corners but sits
variables A and B.
second to the right of N.
N&B means N<B

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Step 2. A sits third to the right of R, who is Step 4. K is not an immediate neighbour of R
not an immediate neighbours of N. and N.
Step 3. M and O are immediate neighbours
of each other but M does not sit at any of the
corners of the table.
Step 4. K is not an immediate neighbour of R
and N.

21. Ans. B.

19. Ans. D. People facing North - Madhu, Nupur,


Step 1. B does not sit at any corners but sits Khurshid, Anshu
second to the right of N. People facing South - Sandhya, Manju,
Step 2. A sits third to the right of R, who is Sinny, Suman
not an immediate neighbours of N. 4 girls are facing north direcion - Madhu,
Step 3. M and O are immediate neighbours Nupur, Anshu and Khurshid.
of each other but M does not sit at any of the 22. Ans. D.
corners of the table.
Step 4. K is not an immediate neighbour of R
and N.

People facing North - Madhu, Nupur,


Khurshid, Anshu
People facing South - Sandhya, Manju,
Sinny, Suman
Sandhya, Sinny does not belong to the group
because all other persons are facing opposite
to each other but Sandhya, Sinny are facing
on the same direction.
23. Ans. B.

20. Ans. D.
Step 1. B does not sit at any corners but sits People facing North - Madhu, Nupur,
second to the right of N. Khurshid, Anshu
Step 2. A sits third to the right of R, who is People facing South - Sandhya, Manju,
not an immediate neighbours of N. Sinny, Suman
Step 3. M and O are immediate neighbours The position of Manju with respect to Nupur
of each other but M does not sit at any of the is third to the right.
corners of the table.

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24. Ans. A. 29. Ans. E.

People facing North - Madhu, Nupur,


Khurshid, Anshu
People facing South - Sandhya, Manju,
Sinny, Suman
Sandhya sits exactly between Nupur and 30. Ans. C.
Khurshid
25. Ans. B.

People facing North - Madhu, Nupur, 31. Ans. C.


Khurshid, Anshu • Q likes black and does not study in Class
People facing South - Sandhya, Manju, IV or V.
Sinny, Suman • P studies in Class II.
Madhu is sitting 2nd to the right of Sandhya. • M likes blue and does not study in Class
26. Ans. E. IV.
Both conclusions I and II follow. • S likes pink and studies in Class I.
• R does not study in Class VI.
• The one who likes yellow studies in Class
VI. (So, T likes yellow because the
remaining one doesnot studies in class VI)
• The one who studies in Class IV does not
like green. (So, P likes green)
From the given conditions, following
27. Ans. D. conclusions are derived:

28. Ans. B.

Hence from the given table, R studies in IV


class.
32. Ans. E.
• Q likes black and does not study in Class
Conclusion I is not necessarily true. Hence it IV or V.
does not follow. • P studies in Class II.
Conclusion II is definitely true. Hence it • M likes blue and does not study in Class
follows. IV.

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• S likes pink and studies in Class I. 34. Ans. E.


• R does not study in Class VI. • Q likes black and does not study in Class
• The one who likes yellow studies in Class IV or V.
VI. (So, T likes yellow because the • P studies in Class II.
remaining one doesnot studies in class VI) • M likes blue and does not study in Class
• The one who studies in Class IV does not IV.
like green. (So, P likes green) • S likes pink and studies in Class I.
From the given conditions, following • R does not study in Class VI.
conclusions are derived: • The one who likes yellow studies in Class
VI. (So, T likes yellow because the
remaining one doesnot studies in class VI)
• The one who studies in Class IV does not
like green. (So, P likes green)
From the given conditions, following
conclusions are derived:

Hence from the given table, R likes Red


colour.
33. Ans. A.
• Q likes black and does not study in Class
Hence from the given table, None of the
IV or V.
given combination is correct.
• P studies in Class II. 35. Ans. D.
• M likes blue and does not study in Class • Q likes black and does not study in Class
IV. IV or V.
• S likes pink and studies in Class I. • P studies in Class II.
• R does not study in Class VI. • M likes blue and does not study in Class
• The one who likes yellow studies in Class IV.
VI. (So, T likes yellow because the • S likes pink and studies in Class I.
remaining one doesnot studies in class VI) • R does not study in Class VI.
• The one who studies in Class IV does not • The one who likes yellow studies in Class
like green. (So, P likes green) VI. (So, T likes yellow because the
From the given conditions, following remaining one doesnot studies in class VI)
conclusions are derived: • The one who studies in Class IV does not
like green. (So, P likes green)
From the given conditions, following
conclusions are derived:

Hence from the given table, P likes Green Hence from the given table, M studies in V
colour. class.

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