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ANALYTICAL REASONING ASSIGNMENT-9

SET 1- Q1-7
1. Bill is taller than Ann.
2. Drew is shorter than Bill.
3. Clem is taller than Drew, but shorter than Ann.
4. Ellen is taller than Clem, but sheerer than Bill.
5. Fran is taller than Ellen.
6. Gina is shorter than Ann.

Question:1
If Hank joins the group, and if he is shorter than Gina, then which of the following MUST be
true
A. Hank Is Taller Than Drew
B. Clem Is Shorter Than Hank.
C. Hank Is Shorter Than Ellen
D. Hank Is Taller Than Ann
E. Bill Is Taller Than Hank.

Question:2
It can be deduced from statements 1, 2 and 7 that
A. Lynn Sits Next To Simon
B. Simon Does Not Sit Next To Tom
C. Fred Sits Between Tow Friends
D. Jan Sits Next To Enola
E. None Of The Above

Question:3
which of the original statements can be deduced solely from statement 7?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5

Question:4
It can be deduced from statements 1,2,6 and 7 that
I. Fred sits next to Jan
II. Tom does not sit next to Simon
A. I Only
B. II Only
C. Both I And II
D. Neither I Nor II
E. Either I Or II, But Not Both
Question:5
Which of the following statements MUST be true?
A. Enola Sits Between Tom And Fred.
B. Fred Sits Between Jan And Lynn, But Not Next To Either One
C. Tom Sits Next To Enola, And Next To Jan
D. Lynn Sits Next To Fred, But Not Simon
E. Lynn Sits Between Enola And Simon

Question:6
Which of the following MUST be false?
A. Tom Sits Next To Jan
B. Enola Sits Next To Only One Friend
C. Lynn Sits Next To Tom
D. Fred Sits Next To Lynn
E. Lynn Sits Between Enola And Simon

Question:7
The friends could sit in which order?
A. Enola, Tom, Jan, Fred, Lynn, Simon
B. Enola, Fred, Jan, Tom, Lynn, Simon
C. Simon, Lynn, Tom, Jan, Fred, Enola
D. Simon, Tom, Lynn, Fred, Jan, Enola
E. Fred, Lynn, Simon, Enola, Tom, Jan

SET 2- Q8-13

1. Alpha combines with Beta, giving Zeta


2. Theta combines with Zeta, giving Beta.
3. Zeta combines with Beta, giving Alpha.
4. Beta combines with Theta, giving Omega.
5. Theta is formed only when Alpha and Zeta combine.
6. Alpha combines with Theta, giving Zeta.
7. The order the combinations makes no difference in their outcome.

Question:8
Omega may be formed from a combination
A. Theta And Beta
B. Alpha And Beta
C. Beta And Zeta
D. Theta And Zeta
E. Alpha And Theta

Question:9
If Omega combines with Zeta, the outcome is
A. Alpha
B. Beta
C. Theta
D. Zeta
E. Can Not Be Determined

Question: 10
Beta may be involved in the combination if the outcome is
A. Alpha Or Theta
B. Alpha, Omega, Or Zeta
C. Beta
D. Beta, Theta Or Zeta
E. None Of The Above

Question:11
Which of the following MUST to true?
I. Zeta and Theta combine to give Beta
II. Beta and Zeta combine to give Omega
III. Alpha and Beta combine to give Theta
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. I And II
E. II And III

Question:12
If the outcome of Alpha and Beta combine with the outcome of Alpha and Zeta, the result is

A. Alpha
B. Beta
C. Omega
D. Theta
E. Zeta

Question: 13
If Omega combines with Theta, the outcome is Zeta or Theta. Then the outcome of a
combination of Omega and Theta is similar to the outcome of
A. Alpha With Any Other
B. Beta With Any Other
C. Theta With Any Other
D. Zeta With Any Other
E. Two Of These
SET 3- Q14-20

Three division office managers, Fred, Al, and Cynthia draw office assistant each day from the
clerical
and typing pools available to them. The clerical pool consists of Lyndia, Jim, Dennis, and
Sylvia. The
typing pool consists of Edra, Gene, and Helen. The office assistants are selected according to
the
following conditions:
Fred always needs at least one typist, but never more than two assistants.
Al always needs at least two assistants, but never more than three.
Sylvia or Gene and one other assistant always work for Cynthia.
Gene and Lyndia always work together.
Dennis and Edra will not work together
No more than two typists work for the same manager, but all three typists must work each
day.

Question:14
If Gene works for Fred and all of the assistants work, then which of the following must be
FALSE?
A. Jim Works For Cynthia
B. Sylvia Works For Cynthia
C. Lyndia Works For Fred
D. Dennis Works For Al
E. Edra Works For Al

Question:15
Assume that Lyndia and Jim work for Al. Which of the following must be true?
I. Gene works for Al
II. Edra works for Cynthia
III. Helen works for Fred
A. I
B. II
C. I And II
D. I And III
E. II And III

Question: 16
which of the following must be FALSE?
A. Helen And Edra Never Work For Cynthia On The Same Day
B. Edra Can Work For Cynthia
C. Dennis And Gene Never Work For Fred On The Same Day
D. Jim And Sylvia Never Work For Fred On The Same Day
E. Lyndia And Sylvia Can Work For Al On The Same Day
Question: 17
Assume that Sylvia and Jim work for Al. If all of the assistants work, then which of the
following must be true?
I. Lyndia works for Cynthia
II. Helen works for Fred
III. Edra works for Al
A. I
B. II
C. I And II
D. I And III
E. II And III

Question:18
If Jim works for Cynthia and all of the assistants work, then
A. Dennis Works For Al
B. Edra Works For Al
C. Helen Works For Al
D. Lyndia Works For Al
E. Sylvia Works For Fred

Question: 19
Assume that Al needs only two assistants and Fred needs only one assistant. If Helen works
for Fred, then which of the following must be true?
I. Jim works for Al
II. Sylvia does not work
III. Dennis does not work
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. I And II
E. I And III

Question: 20
if all the children born of a blue eyed, brown haired male each have blue eyes and red hair,
then which of the following MUST be true?
I. They have a red haired mother
II. Their mother has green eyes
III. They are all girls
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. I And III
E. I,II And III

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