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INDEX
Sr.No. Chapter Name Question Number
1. Alphanumeric (1-30)
3. Syllogism (62-101)
Banking
Q1 Directions: These questions are based on the Directions: These questions are based on the
following five three digits numbers. following five three digits numbers.
863 725 278 549 875 863 725 278 549 875
If all the three digits within each number are If ‘1’ is added to the first digit of each number
arranged in descending order then what will be and then the position of first and second digits
the difference between second digit of the are interchanged, which of the following will be
smallest number and third digit of the largest the third digit of the second highest number?
number thus formed? (A) 5 (B) 3
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 8 (D) 9
(C) 3 (D) 4 (E) None of these
(E) None of these
Q5 Directions: These questions are based on the
Q2 Directions: These questions are based on the following five three digits numbers.
following five three digits numbers. 863 725 278 549 875
863 725 278 549 875 If ‘1’ is subtracted from all the even digits and ‘2’
If first and second digits of each number is is subtracted from all the odd digits and then
added the sum of which of the following the numbers are arranged in ascending order,
numbers would be an even number? which of the following will be the second largest
(A) 875 (B) 278 number?
(C) 549 (D) 725 (A) 863 (B) 725
(E) 863 (C) 278 (D) 549
(E) None of these
Q3 Directions: These questions are based on the
following five three digits numbers. Q6 Directions: Answer the questions based on the
863 725 278 549 875 five four digits number.
If the positions of the first and the third digits in 9046 7244 2718 5869 1297
each of the numbers are interchanged, then Note: The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th digits/numbers
what will be the difference between the first are taken from the left end unless stated
and third digits of the second smallest number otherwise.
thus formed? If 1 is added to the 2nd digit of the given
(A) 6 (B) 3 numbers, then how many numbers are exactly
(C) 5 (D) 2 divisible by 3 after the rearrangement?
(E) None of these (A) One (B) Four
(C) Three (D) Two
Q4
(E) None of these
Q13 As given below, there are five 3-digit numbers. information and answer the following
Using these numbers as a basis, answer the questions.
following questions.
525 627 169 256 569
126 235 365 484 728
If 2 is subtracted from each number then how
Which of the following numbers is the third many numbers thus formed are odd numbers?
lowest if we multiply all of the digits in the (A) 5 (B) 3
number? (C) 2 (D) 4
(A) 365 (B) 728 (E) None of these
(C) 484 (D) 126
Q17 Following questions are based on the five
(E) 235
numbers given below, Study the given
Q14 Study the following series carefully and answer information and answer the following
the questions accordingly. questions.
438 549 376 528 579 417 525 627 169 256 569
If all digits are arrange in descending order with If all the digits in the number are arranged in
in number then which number will be the third the descending order within the number from
highest number? left to right, then which among the following will
(A) 438 (B) 549 be the lowest number after rearrangement?
(C) 528 (D) 417 (A) 525 (B) 627
(E) 579 (C) 169 (D) 256
(E) None of these
Q15 Study the following series carefully and answer
the questions accordingly. Q18 Following questions are based on the five
numbers given below, Study the given
438 549 376 528 579 417 information and answer the following
questions.
If two is subtracted from the highest digit of
each of the numbers and then the first and the 525 627 169 256 569
second digits are interchanged, then which of
the following will be the second lowest? If the position of first and third digits of each of
(A) 438 (B) 549 the numbers are interchanged, then which
(C) 528 (D) 417 among the following is the highest number?
(E) 579 (A) 569 (B) 169
(C) 627 (D) 525
Q16 Following questions are based on the five
(E) None of these
numbers given below, Study the given
Q19 Following questions are based on the five Q22 Following questions are based on the five
numbers given below, Study the given three-digit numbers given below.
information and answer the following
questions. 564 356 387 785 968
525 627 169 256 569 If all the numbers are arranged in descending
order, then what is the sum of the second and
What is the product of 3rd digit of 2nd lowest third number from the left end?
number and 1st digit of 2nd highest number? (A) 1344 (B) 1349
(A) 31 (B) 28 (C) 1432 (D) 1394
(C) 24 (D) 25 (E) None of these
(E) 30
Q23 Following questions are based on the five
Q20 Following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers given below.
numbers given below, Study the given
information and answer the following 564 356 387 785 968
questions.
If the position of first and third digit is
525 627 169 256 569 interchanged then, what will be the third
highest number?
What is the sum of the 3rd digit of second (A) 968 (B) 564
number from left and 2nd digit of third number (C) 785 (D) 356
from right? (E) None of these
(A) 17 (B) 15
Q24 Following questions are based on the five
(C) 13 (D) 19
three-digit numbers given below.
(E) 20
Q21 Following questions are based on the five 564 356 387 785 968
three-digit numbers given below.
If we arrange all numbers in a single line from
564 356 387 785 968 left to right then what will be the eleventh digit
from the right end?
If all numbers are arranged in ascending order (A) 7 (B) 3
from right to left, then what will be the product (C) 6 (D) 5
of the first digit of the second number from left (E) None of these
and third digit of third number from right?
Q25 Following questions are based on the five
(A) 35 (B) 56
three-digit numbers given below.
(C) 28 (D) 49
(E) None of these
564 356 387 785 968
753 481 647 374 298 753 481 647 374 298
If the positions of the second and the third If two is added to the first digit of each of the
digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, numbers, then how many numbers thus formed
how many even numbers will be formed? will be divisible by three?
(A) None (B) One (A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (C) Two (D) Three
(E) Four (E) Four
Q27 Following questions are based on the five Q30 Following questions are based on the five
three-digit numbers given below three-digit numbers given below
753 481 647 374 298 753 481 647 374 298
If all the digits in each of the numbers are What will be the resultant of third digit of the
arranged in descending order within the lowest number is multiplied with the second
number, which of the following will form the digit of the highest number?
lowest in the new arrangement of numbers? (A) 27 (B) 40
(A) 753 (B) 481 (C) 20 (D) 45
(C) 647 (D) 298 (E) 19
(E) 374
Q31 Study the following information carefully and
Q28 Following questions are based on the five answer the questions accordingly.
three-digit numbers given below. Seven persons X, U, V, M, P, N and L were born
on 30 September but in different years among
753 481 647 374 298 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012 not
necessarily in the same order. Further it is known
that U was born in 2010. Two persons were born
between P and M where P was elder to M. L was What is the difference in the year in which L was
born in an odd year. N was born before X. Three born and the year in which X was born?
persons were between N and V where N was (A) 1 (B) 4
born before V. (C) 3 (D) 5
Who was born immediately after N? (E) None of these
(A) M (B) P
Q34 Study the following information carefully and
(C) X (D) L
answer the questions accordingly.
(E) None of these
Seven persons X, U, V, M, P, N and L were born
Q32 Study the following information carefully and on 30 September but in different years among
answer the questions accordingly. 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012 not
Seven persons X, U, V, M, P, N and L were born necessarily in the same order. Further it is known
on 30 September but in different years among that U was born in 2010. Two persons were born
1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012 not between P and M where P was elder to M. L was
necessarily in the same order. Further it is known born in an odd year. N was born before X. Three
that U was born in 2010. Two persons were born persons were between N and V where N was
between P and M where P was elder to M. L was born before V.
born in an odd year. N was born before X. Three In which year was V born?
persons were between N and V where N was (A) 1999 (B) 2004
born before V. (C) 2007 (D) 2012
How many persons were born before M? (E) None of these
(A) 3 (B) 5
Q35 Study the following information carefully and
(C) 6 (D) 2
answer the questions accordingly.
(E) None of these
Seven persons X, U, V, M, P, N and L were born
Q33 Study the following information carefully and on 30 September but in different years among
answer the questions accordingly. 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012 not
necessarily in the same order. Further it is known
Seven persons X, U, V, M, P, N and L were born that U was born in 2010. Two persons were born
on 30 September but in different years among between P and M where P was elder to M. L was
1994, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2012 not born in an odd year. N was born before X. Three
necessarily in the same order. Further it is known persons were between N and V where N was
that U was born in 2010. Two persons were born born before V.
between P and M where P was elder to M. L was Which pair is the odd from the rest?
born in an odd year. N was born before X. Three (A) X, 1999 (B) N, 1996
persons were between N and V where N was (C) V, 2007 (D) L, 2004
born before V. (E) P, 2007
Six person E, F, G, H, I and J was completed F was completed his graduation in which year?
their graduation in different year i.e. 2011, 2012, (A) 2013 (B) 2015
2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 but not necessary in (C) 2014 (D) 2016
the same order. (E) None of these
E was completed his graduation in a leap year.
Q38 Study the following information carefully and
The number of persons were completed their
answer the questions accordingly.
graduation above E is same as the number of
persons were completed their graduation
Six person E, F, G, H, I and J was completed
below G. J was completed his graduation
their graduation in different year i.e. 2011, 2012,
immediately before I. Only one person was
2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 but not necessary in
completed his graduation between F and J. F
the same order.
completed his graduation after G but not
E was completed his graduation in a leap year.
immediately after G. H was completed his
The number of persons were completed their
graduation after J but before E.
graduation above E is same as the number of
persons were completed their graduation
As many persons completed graduation before
below G. J was completed his graduation
H as after _____?
immediately before I. Only one person was
(A) G (B) J
completed his graduation between F and J. F
(C) I (D) E
completed his graduation after G but not
(E) F
immediately after G. H was completed his
Q37 Study the following information carefully and graduation after J but before E.
answer the questions accordingly.
How many persons are completed graduation
Six person E, F, G, H, I and J was completed after G?
their graduation in different year i.e. 2011, 2012, (A) 5 (B) 1
2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 but not necessary in (C) 0 (D) 4
the same order. (E) None of these
E was completed his graduation in a leap year.
Q39 Study the following information carefully and
The number of persons were completed their
answer the questions accordingly.
graduation above E is same as the number of
persons were completed their graduation
Six person E, F, G, H, I and J was completed
below G. J was completed his graduation
their graduation in different year i.e. 2011, 2012,
immediately before I. Only one person was
2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 but not necessary in
completed his graduation between F and J. F
the same order.
completed his graduation after G but not
E was completed his graduation in a leap year.
immediately after G. H was completed his
The number of persons were completed their
graduation after J but before E.
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Q46 DIrections:Read the following information that P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap
carefully and answer the question given year. B received award just before V for ‘2
beside. States’. D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the
award received by P. 2 actors received an
7 actors viz. R, B, P, Q, T, V, and D won the Best award between the awards received by B and
Actor award during the years 2010 and 2016 R, who won it for ‘Sultan’. R was not the last
such that in one year only one actor be given person to receive the award. Q received the
the award and none of the actors received the award for ‘Kites’ in an odd-numbered year. T
award twice. They won the award for 7 unlike was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was not
films that they were part of such that one actor the first one to receive the award. V received
was part of one film only. Further, it is known the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
that P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap
year. B received award just before V for ‘2 How many actors were awarded after Q?
States’. D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the (A) 1 (B) 2
award received by P. 2 actors received an (C) 3 (D) 5
award between the awards received by B and (E) 0
R, who won it for ‘Sultan’. R was not the last
Q48 Directions:Read the following information
person to receive the award. Q received the
carefully and answer the question given
award for ‘Kites’ in an odd-numbered year. T
beside.
was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was not
the first one to receive the award. V received
7 actors viz. R, B, P, Q, T, V, and D won the Best
the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
Actor award during the years 2010 and 2016
such that in one year only one actor be given
Find the odd one out?
the award and none of the actors received the
(A) Andhadhun (B) Sultan
award twice. They won the award for 7 unlike
(C) Barfi (D) Fan
films that they were part of such that one actor
(E) Fitoor
was part of one film only. Further, it is known
Q47 Directions:Read the following information that P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap
carefully and answer the question given year. B received award just before V for ‘2
beside. States’. D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the
award received by P. 2 actors received an
7 actors viz. R, B, P, Q, T, V, and D won the Best award between the awards received by B and
Actor award during the years 2010 and 2016 R, who won it for ‘Sultan’. R was not the last
such that in one year only one actor be given person to receive the award. Q received the
the award and none of the actors received the award for ‘Kites’ in an odd-numbered year. T
award twice. They won the award for 7 unlike was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was not
films that they were part of such that one actor the first one to receive the award. V received
was part of one film only. Further, it is known the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
1940 and 1944 not necessarily in the same order. born just after the one who likes 21 and E, who
Serow was declared as the state animal of doesn’t like a perfect cube number. Neither H
Karnataka for more than 90 years. Deer was nor G likes 12. G is elder than F but not the
declared as a state animal after 1936 but eldest person. D likes a number higher than A.
neither of Assam nor Orissa. Buffalo was
declared as the state animal of Kerala before Four of the five are related to each other in a
Elephant but after Panda. Elephant is not the certain way and thus form a group, find the odd
state animal of Assam. The state animal of one out.
Nagaland was not declared on 1944. (A) H-27 (B) F-8
(C) A-21 (D) E-14
_____ is the state animal of Nagaland. (E) C-15
(A) Panda (B) Deer
Q60 Study the following information carefully and
(C) Elephant (D) Either b or c
answer the below questions.
(E) None of these
Q59 Study the following information carefully and Eight persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H
answer the below questions. were born in different years viz.- 1998, 1994, 1989,
1982, 1978, 1973, 1969, and 1964. Each person likes
Eight persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H different numbers viz.- 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 21, and
were born in different years viz.- 1998, 1994, 1989, 27. All the information is not necessarily in the
1982, 1978, 1973, 1969, and 1964. Each person likes same order. The age of each person is
different numbers viz.- 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 21, and calculated from the base year 2021. Two
27. All the information is not necessarily in the persons were born between C and the one who
same order. The age of each person is likes a number which is multiple of 9. Three
calculated from the base year 2021. Two persons were born between H and the one who
persons were born between C and the one who likes 8. The number of persons born before A is
likes a number which is multiple of 9. Three one less than the number of persons born after
persons were born between H and the one who D, who likes an odd number. H was born just
likes 8. The number of persons born before A is before C, whose age is a prime number. The
one less than the number of persons born after one who likes 15 was born five years before B.
D, who likes an odd number. H was born just The sum of the numbers liked by D and A is
before C, whose age is a prime number. The equal to the number liked by C. The number of
one who likes 15 was born five years before B. persons born between F and the one who likes
The sum of the numbers liked by D and A is 27 is the same as the number of persons born
equal to the number liked by C. The number of between D and the one who likes 14. Three
persons born between F and the one who likes persons were born between the one who was
27 is the same as the number of persons born born just after the one who likes 21 and E, who
between D and the one who likes 14. Three doesn’t like a perfect cube number. Neither H
persons were born between the one who was
nor G likes 12. G is elder than F but not the nor G likes 12. G is elder than F but not the
eldest person. D likes a number higher than A. eldest person. D likes a number higher than A.
How many persons were born between the one Which of the following statement is/are not
who likes 14 and A? true?
(A) One B I. A was born two persons before the one who
(B) As many persons born after F likes 27
(C) As many persons born between B and the II. Three persons were born between E and the
one who likes 15 one who likes 21.
(D) Both b and c III. The one who likes 6 was born just before B.
(E) None of these (A) Both II and III
(B) Only III
Q61 Study the following information carefully and
(C) Only I
answer the below questions.
(D) Both I and II
(E) All I, II, and III
Eight persons namely – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H
were born in different years viz.- 1998, 1994, 1989, Q62 In each question below some statements are
1982, 1978, 1973, 1969, and 1964. Each person likes given followed by some conclusions. You have
different numbers viz.- 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 21, and to take the given statements to be true even if
27. All the information is not necessarily in the they seem to be at variance with commonly
same order. The age of each person is known facts. Read all the statements and then
calculated from the base year 2021. Two decide which of the given conclusions logically
persons were born between C and the one who follows from the given statements,
likes a number which is multiple of 9. Three disregarding commonly known facts.
persons were born between H and the one who
likes 8. The number of persons born before A is
one less than the number of persons born after Statements:
D, who likes an odd number. H was born just All girls are social workers.
before C, whose age is a prime number. The All social workers are women.
one who likes 15 was born five years before B. All women are teachers.
The sum of the numbers liked by D and A is Conclusions:
equal to the number liked by C. The number of I. All teachers are women.
persons born between F and the one who likes II. All women are social workers.
27 is the same as the number of persons born III. All social workers are girls.
between D and the one who likes 14. Three IV. All girls are teachers.
persons were born between the one who was (A) Only IV follows
born just after the one who likes 21 and E, who (B) Only III & IV follows
doesn’t like a perfect cube number. Neither H (C) Only I follows
(D) Only II & III follows
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given statements to be true even if they seem (A) Only conclusion III follows
to be at variance with commonly known facts. (B) Only conclusion I follows
Read all the conclusions and then decide (C) Only conclusion II follows
which of the given conclusions definitely (D) Only conclusions I and II follow
follows from the given statements, (E) Only conclusions I and III follow
disregarding commonly known facts.
Q68 Directions:In the question below some
statements are given followed by three
Statements:
conclusions I, II and III. You have to take the
Some File are Insert
given statements to be true even if they seem
Some Insert are Layout
to be at variance with commonly known facts.
All Insert are View
Read all the conclusions and then decide
Conclusions:
which of the given conclusions definitely
I. All Insert are Layout
follows from the given statements,
II. Some File are View
disregarding commonly known facts.
III. All View are Layout
(A) Only conclusion III follows
(B) Only conclusion I follows
Statements:
(C) Only conclusion II follows
Some Pad are Desk
(D) Only conclusions I and II follow
Some Desk are Table
(E) Only conclusions I and III follow
No Table are Pad
Q67 Directions:In the question below some Conclusions:
statements are given followed by three I. Some Pad are Table
conclusions I, II and III. You have to take the II. No pad is Desk
given statements to be true even if they seem III. Some Table are not Pad
to be at variance with commonly known facts. (A) Only conclusion III follows
Read all the conclusions and then decide (B) Only conclusion I follows
which of the given conclusions definitely (C) Only conclusion II follows
follows from the given statements, (D) Only conclusions I and II follow
disregarding commonly known facts. (E) Only conclusions I and III follow
and decide which of the given conclusions Q81 In each of the questions below are given some
logically follows from the given statements statements followed by two conclusions. You
disregarding commonly known facts. have to take the given statements to be true
Statements: even if they seem to be at variance with
Some yams are laps. commonly known facts. Read all the
Some laps are exits. conclusions and then decide which of the
All exits are evenings. given conclusions logically follows from the
Conclusions: given statements disregarding commonly
I. Some evenings are laps. known facts.
II. Some evenings are yams.
(A) If only conclusion I follows. Statements:
(B) If only conclusion II follows. No professor is student
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows. Only a few student is lecturer
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows. All lecturer is principal
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow. Conclusions:
I. All professor is principal is a possibility
Q80 In each of the questions below are given some
II. All student is lecturer is a possibility
statements followed by two conclusions. You
(A) If only conclusion I follow
have to take the given statements to be true
(B) If only conclusion II follow
even if they seem to be at variance with
(C) If either conclusion I or II follow
commonly known facts. Read all the
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follow
conclusions and then decide which of the
(E) If both Conclusion I and II follow
given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly Q82 In each of the questions below are given some
known facts. statements followed by two conclusions. You
have to take the given statements to be true
Statements: even if they seem to be at variance with
All men is women commonly known facts. Read all the
Some child is women conclusions and then decide which of the
No men is boy given conclusions logically follows from the
Conclusions: given statements disregarding commonly
I. Some men is child known facts.
II. No men is child
(A) If only conclusion I follow Statements:
(B) If only conclusion II follow No professor is student
(C) If either conclusion I or II follow Only a few student is lecturer
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follow All lecturer is principal
(E) If both Conclusion I and II follow Conclusions:
I. Some student is principal
even if they seem to be at variance with In the question below are given three
commonly known facts. Read all the statements followed by a few conclusions. You
conclusions and then decide which of the have to take the given statements to be true
given conclusions logically follows from the even if they seem to be at variance with
given statements disregarding commonly commonly known facts. Read all the
known facts. conclusions and then decide which of the
Statements: All dens are kens. Only a few hens given conclusions logically follows from the
are pens. No pen is a ken. given statements disregarding commonly
Conclusions: known facts.
I. Some dens are pens. Statements: All oceans are sea. Only a few sea
II. All hens can be pens. is river. No river is lake.
(A) Only I follows Conclusions:
(B) Only II follows I. Some oceans are river.
(C) Both I and II follow II. Some lake is not sea.
(D) Either I or II follows (A) Only I follows
(E) Neither I nor II follows (B) Only II follows
(C) Either I or II follows
Q87 In the question below are given three
(D) Neither I nor II follows
statements followed by a few conclusions. You
(E) Both I and II follow
have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance with Q89 In the question below are given three
commonly known facts. Read all the statements followed by a few conclusions. You
conclusions and then decide which of the have to take the given statements to be true
given conclusions logically follows from the even if they seem to be at variance with
given statements disregarding commonly commonly known facts. Read all the
known facts. conclusions and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from the
Statements: All fields are parks. Only a few given statements disregarding commonly
tracks are courts. All courts are fields. known facts.
Conclusions:
I. No courts are parks. Statements: All videos are pictures. Few
II. Some parks are tracks. pictures are not HD pictures. A little HD picture
(A) Only I follows is colorful.
(B) Only II follows Conclusions:
(C) Either I or II follows I. Some colorful are not picture.
(D) Neither I nor II follows II. At least some videos are HD pictures is a
(E) Both I and II follow possibility.
(A) Only I follows
Q88
(B) Only II follows
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Answer Key
Q1 (A) Q27 (E)
Q77 (A)
Q21 Text Solution: After the positions of the second and the third
Given numbers, 564 356 387 785 968 digits of each of the numbers are interchanged,
After arranging in ascending order from right to Even number is- 481 and 674.
left we get, Sol. Two
968 785 564 387 356
Q27 Text Solution:
Now, first digit of the second number from left
Given arrangement:
785---- 7
753 481 647 374 298
And third digit of third number from right After the arranged in descending order, the
564---- 4
lowest number is 374.
So, 7 X 4 = 28.
Q28 Text Solution:
Q22 Text Solution: Given arrangement:
Given numbers, 564 356 387 785 968 753 481 647 374 298
After arranging in descending order, we get, The sum of all the three digits of the number
968 785 564 387 356
which is exactly in the middle of the new
So, sum of second and third number from left
arrangement, after the arranged in ascending
end
order is 13.
785 + 564 = 1349.
Sol. (4 + 8 + 1) = 13
Q23 Text Solution:
Q29 Text Solution:
Given numbers, 564 356 387 785 968
Given arrangement:
After interchanging first to third we get, 753 481 647 374 298
465 653 783 587 869
After two added in 1st digit of each number is-
So, the third highest number will be 653.
953, 681, 847, 574, 498
Q24 Text Solution: Only 2 number is divisible by 3.
Given numbers, 564 356 387 785 968 Sol. Two
After arranging in a single line, we get,
Q30 Text Solution:
564356387785968
Given arrangement:
So, the eleventh digit from the right end is 5.
753 481 647 374 298
Q25 Text Solution: The resultant third digit of the lowest number is
Given numbers, 564 356 387 785 968 multiplied with the second digit of the highest
Now, subtract 1 in every odd digit and add 1 in number is 40.
every even
Q31 Text Solution:
digit, we get,
U was born in 2010. Three persons were
475 247 296 694 879
between N and V where N was born before V.
So, the third highest number is 475.
CASE 1:
Q26 Text Solution: Year person
Given arrangement: 1994 N
753 481 647 374 298
1994 N 2007 V
1996 2010 U
1999 L 2012 M
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1994 1994 N
1996 1996
1999 N 1999
2004 2004
2007 L 2007 V
2010 U 2010 U
2012 V 2012
Two persons were born between P and M where CASE 2:
P was elder to M. But it is given that N was born YEAR PERSON
before X. So the case 2 is invalid. 1994
CASE 1: 1996
YEAR PERSONS 1999 N
1994 N 2004
1996 X 2007
1999 L 2010 U
2004 P 2012 V
2007 V L was born in an odd year.
2010 U CASE 1,
2012 M YEAR PERSONS
Hence, we have the final arrangement 1994 N
YEAR PERSON 1996
1994 N 1999 L
1996 X 2004
1999 L 2007 V
2004 P 2010 U
2007 V 2012
2010 U CASE 2:
2012 M Year Person
1994
1996
1999 N
2004
2007 L
2010 U
2012 V
Two persons were born between P and M where J was completed his graduation immediately
P was elder to M. But it is given that N was born before I. Only one person was completed his
before X. So the case 2 is invalid. graduation between F and J and F completed
CASE 1: his graduation after G but not immediately
YEAR PERSONS after G.
1994 N Yea Cas Cas Cas
1996 X r e1 e2 e3
1999 L 2011 F G G
2004 P 2012 E J
2007 V 2013 J I J
2010 U 201
I F I
2012 M 4
Hence, we have the final arrangement 2015 G F
YEAR PERSON 2016 E E
1994 N H was completed his graduation after J but
1996 X before E.
Here is the Case 1 and Case 3 is invalid and
1999 L
Case-2 is the final arrangement.
2004 P
2007 V
2010 U
2012 M
persons were completed their graduation E was completed his graduation in a leap year.
below G. The number of persons were completed their
graduation above E is same as the number of
persons were completed their graduation
below G.
2016 E E 201
I F I
H was completed his graduation after J but 4
before E. 2015 G F
Here is the Case 1 and Case 3 is invalid and 2016 E E
Case-2 is the final arrangement. H was completed his graduation after J but
before E.
Here is the Case 1 and Case 3 is invalid and
Case-2 is the final arrangement.
Here is the Case 1 and Case 3 is invalid and 3. Sintu is not the eldest person.
Case-2 is the final arrangement.
CASE 1
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 1
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2
9. Pintu wasn’t born before Tittu. Therefore,
case 2 (A) is no longer valid.
CASE 1
Q42 Text Solution:
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2 (B)
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 1
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CASE 2 (A)
7. Bunty was born immediately before Tittu. 9. Pintu wasn’t born before Tittu. Therefore,
8. Tittu is not the youngest person. case 2 (A) is no longer valid.
CASE 1
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 1
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2
9. Pintu wasn’t born before Tittu. Therefore,
case 2 (A) is no longer valid.
CASE 1
Q44 Text Solution:
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2 (B)
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
7. Bunty was born immediately before Tittu. 9. Pintu wasn’t born before Tittu. Therefore,
8. Tittu is not the youngest person. case 2 (A) is no longer valid.
CASE 2 (A)
Q45 Text Solution:
CASE 1
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 2 (A)
CASE 1
CASE 1
CASE 2 (A)
Q-
2013
Kites
2014
Q-
2015
Kites
2016
T was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was
not the first one to receive the award.
B received award just before V for ‘2 States’.
2 actors received an award between the
awards received by B and R, who won it for
9. Pintu wasn’t born before Tittu. Therefore, ‘Sultan’.
case 2 (A) is no longer valid. R was not the last person to receive the award.
Now, we can eliminate Case 1 and Case 2.
CASE 1 is the right answer.
Case Case Case
Year
1 2 3
T-
R-
2010 Fitoo
Sultan
r
Q- T- T-
2011
Kites Fitoor Fitoor
P- P- P-
2012
Barfi Barfi Barfi
B-2
Q- B-2
2013 state
Kites states
s
Q46 Text Solution: B-2
P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap year. 2014 V state V -
Q received the award for ‘Kites’ in an odd- s
numbered year. Q-
2015 V
Case Case Case Kites
Year
1 2 3 R-
2010 2016 Sulta
Q- n
2011
Kites D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the award
P- P- P- received by P.
2012 V received the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
Barfi Barfi Barfi
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Case Q-
Year 2013
3 Kites
R- 2014
2010 Sulta Q-
2015
n Kites
T- 2016
2011 Fitoo T was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was
r not the first one to receive the award.
P- B received award just before V for ‘2 States’.
2012
Barfi 2 actors received an award between the
B-2 awards received by B and R who won it for
2013 state ‘Sultan’.
s R was not the last person to receive the award.
V- Now, we can eliminate Case 1 and Case 2.
Andh Case Case Case
2014 Year
adhu 1 2 3
n T-
R-
Q- 2010 Fitoo
2015 Sultan
Kites r
D- Q- T- T-
2016 2011
Fan Kites Fitoor Fitoor
So, Fitoor is the odd one out as the actor part P- P- P-
2012
of the rest films were awarded in even- Barfi Barfi Barfi
numbered years. B-2
Q- B-2
Hence, the correct option is (E). 2013 state
Kites states
Q47 Text Solution: s
P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap year. B-2
Q received the award for ‘Kites’ in an odd- 2014 V state V -
numbered year. s
Case Case Case Q-
Year 2015 V
1 2 3 Kites
2010 R-
Q- 2016 Sulta
2011 n
Kites
P- P- P- D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the award
2012 received by P.
Barfi Barfi Barfi
V received the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
Case 2014
Year
3 Q-
2015
R- Kites
2010 Sulta 2016
n T was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was
T- not the first one to receive the award.
2011 Fitoo B received award just before V for ‘2 States’.
r 2 actors received an award between the
P- awards received by B and R, who won it for
2012
Barfi ‘Sultan’.
B-2 R was not the last person to receive the award.
2013 state Now, we can eliminate Case 1 and Case 2.
s Case Case Case
Year
V- 1 2 3
Andh T-
2014 R-
adhu 2010 Fitoo
Sultan
n r
Q- Q- T- T-
2015 2011
Kites Kites Fitoor Fitoor
D- P- P- P-
2016 2012
Fan Barfi Barfi Barfi
So, Only one actor was awarded after Q. B-2
Q- B-2
Hence, the correct option is (A) 2013 state
Kites states
s
Q48 Text Solution:
P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap year. B-2
Q received the award for ‘Kites’ in an odd- 2014 V state V -
numbered year. s
2010 R-
Q- 2016 Sulta
2011 n
Kites
D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the award
P- P- P-
2012 received by P.
Barfi Barfi Barfi
V received the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
Q-
2013 Case
Kites Year
3
R- Q-
2015
2010 Sulta Kites
n 2016
T- T was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was
2011 Fitoo not the first one to receive the award.
r B received award just before V for ‘2 States’.
P- 2 actors received an award between the
2012
Barfi awards received by B and R, who won it for
B-2 ‘Sultan’.
2013 state R was not the last person to receive the award.
s Now, we can eliminate Case 1 and Case 2.
R- 2016
2010 Sulta T was awarded for ‘Fitoor’ before Q but T was
n not the first one to receive the award.
T- B received award just before V for ‘2 States’.
2011 Fitoo 2 actors received an award between the
r awards received by B and R, who won it for
P- ‘Sultan’.
2012
Barfi R was not the last person to receive the award.
B-2 Now, we can eliminate Case 1 and Case 2.
2013 state Case Case Case
Year
s 1 2 3
V- T-
R-
Andh 2010 Fitoo
2014 Sultan
adhu r
n Q- T- T-
2011
Q- Kites Fitoor Fitoor
2015
Kites P- P- P-
2012
D- Barfi Barfi Barfi
2016
Fan B-2
Q- B-2
Hence, the correct option is (C). 2013 state
Kites states
s
Q50 Text Solution:
B-2
P received the award for ‘Barfi’ in a leap year.
2014 V state V -
Q received the award for ‘Kites’ in an odd-
s
numbered year.
Q-
Case Case Case 2015 V
Year Kites
1 2 3
R-
2010
2016 Sulta
Q-
2011 n
Kites
D received an award for ‘Fan’ after the award
P- P- P-
2012 received by P.
Barfi Barfi Barfi
V received the award for ‘Andhadhun’.
Q-
2013 Case
Kites Year
3
2014
R-
Q-
2015 2010 Sulta
Kites
n
5. One person is born between H and M. 7. The age of T is not a multiple of 11.
Hence, the required answer is ‘H’. Hence, the required answer is ‘T’.
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As per the last year survey as of 15th July 2022, 193 Pand Pand
90
five Indian states viz., Nagaland, Karnataka, 2 a a
Kerala, Assam and Orissa have different state 193 Buffa Keral Buffa Keral
86
animals. 6 lo a lo a
The animals are Deer, Serow, Buffalo, Elephant 194 Elep
82 Deer
and Panda. The animals were declared as state 0 hant
animals in 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944. 194 Elep
Serow was declared as the state animal of 78 Deer
4 hant
Karnataka for more than 90 years. Deer is state animal of neither of Assam nor
So, Serow was declared as the state animal of Orissa.
Karnataka in 1928. Elephant is not the state animal of Assam.
Deer was declared as a state animal after 1936 Case Case
but neither of Assam nor Orissa. 1 2
Cas Cas
Years completed
e1 e2 Ye Anim Anim
as on 15th July State State
Ye Years completed as Ani Ani ars als als
State State 2022
ars on 15th July 2022 mals mals
192 Sero Karna Sero Karna
192 Sero Karna Sero Karna 94
94 8 w taka w taka
8 w taka w taka
193 Pand Assa Pand Assa
193 90
90 2 a m a m
2
193 Buffa Keral Buffa Keral
193 86
86 6 lo a lo a
6
194 Naga Elep Oriss
194 82 Deer
82 Deer 0 land hant a
0
194 Elep Oriss Naga
194 78 Deer
78 Deer 4 hant a land
4
The state animal of Nagaland was not
Buffalo was declared as the state animal of declared on 1944.
Kerala before Elephant but after Panda. Thus, case 2 is invalid.
Case Case Therefore, the final arrangement is:
1 2 Yea Years completed as on Animal
State
Years completed rs 15th July 2022 s
Ye Anim Anim
as on 15th July State State 192 Karnat
ars als als 94 Serow
2022 8 aka
192 94 Sero Karn Sero Karn 1932 90 Panda Assam
8 w atak w atak
Therefore, the final arrangement is: Again, we have: The one who likes 15 was born
Yea Years completed as on Animal five years before B. The sum of the numbers
State
rs 15th July 2022 s liked by D and A is equal to the number liked by
192 Karnat C. The number of persons born before A is one
94 Serow less than the number of persons born after D,
8 aka
who likes an odd number. Since, only such
1932 90 Panda Assam
possible combinations are (6, 9, 15), (6, 15, 21), &
Buffal
1936 86 Kerala (9, 12, 21) That means, in case (1) A was born in
o
1969, and C likes 21. D likes a number higher than
194 Nagala
82 Deer A. Based on the above given information we
0 nd
have:
194 Elepha
78 Orissa
4 nt
Again, we have: The one who likes 15 was born born before A is one less than the number of
five years before B. The sum of the numbers persons born after D, who likes an odd number.
liked by D and A is equal to the number liked by Again, we have: Three persons were born
C. The number of persons born before A is one between the one who was born just after the
less than the number of persons born after D, one who likes 21 and E, who doesn’t like a
perfect cube number. Neither H nor G likes 12. G
who likes an odd number. Since, only such
is elder than F but not the eldest person. That
possible combinations are (6, 9, 15), (6, 15, 21), &
means, in case (1) F was born in 1998 and likes
(9, 12, 21) That means, in case (1) A was born in
12. The number of persons born between F and
1969, and C likes 21. D likes a number higher than
the one who likes 27 is the same as the number
A. Based on the above given information we
of persons born between D and the one who
have:
likes 14. That means, in case (1) H likes 14. Based
on the above given information we have:
Conclusions:
I. At least some Food are Wheat (False), (There
are definite relationship between Wheat and
Cereal so any positive relationship with Wheat
with others will be false)
II. All grains are not Wheat (True), (There are
definite relationship between Wheat and
Cereal so any negative relationship with Wheat
with others will be true)
1 does not follow from the last statement, on
III. All Food are Wheat (False), (There are
conversion.
definite relationship between Wheat and
2 does not follow from the second statement,
Cereal so any positive relationship with Wheat
on conversion.
with others will be false)
3 does not follow from the first statement, on
From the figure, only conclusion II follows.
conversion.
Conclusions:
I. All Insert are Layout (False), (There are
minimum interaction between Insert and
Layout. So, All Insert are Layout would be
doubtful)
Conclusions:
II. Some File are View (True), (There are some
I. Some PMO are ADMO (False), (There are
relationship between File and View so,
minimum interaction between PMO and ADMO
conclusion will be true)
so, the relationship would be in doubtful)
III. All View are Layout (False), (There are
II. Some DMO are ADMO (True), (There are some
minimum interaction between View and Layout.
relationship between DMO and ADMO so,
So, All View are Layout would be doubtful)
conclusion will be true)
From the figure, only conclusion II follows.
III. Some DMO are PMO (True), (There are
positive relationship between DMO and PMO
So, some relation is true) Q67 Text Solution:
From the figure, Only conclusions II and III Following figure can be formed-
Follow.
Conclusions:
I. All Inner are Out (False), (There are minimum
interaction between Inner and Out. So, All Inner
are Out would be doubtful)
II. Some Fly are Deep (True), (There are some I. No Pen are Paper (There are minimum
relationship between Fly and Deep so, interaction between Pen and Paper so, the
conclusion will be true) relationship would be in doubtful)
III. All Deep are Out (False), (There are minimum II. No Glass are Pen (There are minimum
interactions between Deep and Out. So, All interaction between Glass and Pen so, the
Deep are Out would be doubtful) relationship would be in doubtful)
From the figure, only conclusion II follows. III. Some Glass are not Paper (True), (Glass is
Following figure can be formed- Bottle and Paper is negative. So, it is true)
From the figure, only conclusion III follows.
Conclusions:
I. Some Pad are Table (False), (There are
Conclusions:
minimum interaction between Pad and Table
I. Some Ink are not Word (True), (Ink is related to
so, the relationship would be in doubtful)
Copy and the relationship between Copy and
II. No pad is Desk (False), (There are not given
Word is negative. So, it is true)
negative relationship between Pad and Desk
II. No Letter are Copy (False), (There are
so, conclusion would be in doubtful)
minimum negative interaction between Letter
III. Some Table are not Pad (True), (There are
and Copy so, the relationship would be
negative relationship between Table and Pad
doubtful)
so, some not is automatically true)
III. Some Letter are not Copy (True), (Letter is
From the figure, only conclusion III follows.
related to Word and the relationship between
Q69 Text Solution: Copy and Word is negative. So, it is true)
Following figure can be formed- From the figure, Only conclusions I and III
follow.
Conclusions:
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Conclusions:
I. Some EMM are CDM (Doubtful) Conclusions:
II. No CDM are EMM (Doubtful) I. Some 4th are not 1st
We can easily see in the figure that there is no II. All 4th are 1st
relation between EMM and CDM but there is a We can easily see in the figure that there is no
possibility between them. relation between 4th and 1st but there is a
If the given conclusion one is a positive and possibility between them.
Conclusions:
I. Some EM are CD (Doubtful)
II. No CD are EM (Doubtful Only conclusion I follows so option A is correct
We can easily see in the figure that there is no
Q78 Text Solution:
relation between EM and CD. So, there is a
possibility between them.
If the given conclusion one is a positive and
other is the negative statement. It become the
case of either-or.
From the figure, either conclusion I or II follows.
Hence, option a is the correct answer.
Conclusion II: Some lecturer is professor is not Conclusion II: No office is building is true as this
true because there is no direct relationship is clearly visible in the diagram.
between lecturer and professor. Only II follow.
Only I follow.
Q85 Text Solution:
Q83 Text Solution: The least Venn diagram:
Conclusions:
I. Some Sikhs can be Christians – It is true.
II. No Hindus are Jains – There is no direct
relation between Hindus and Jains hence it is
Conclusion I: All Palace is Home is a possibility is
false.
not true as only a few palace is home.
Thus, only conclusion I follows.
Conclusion II: Some Palace is Building is not true
because there is no direct relationship visible in Q86 Text Solution:
Conclusions:
I. Some dens are pens - There is no relation
between dens and pens. So, it is false.
II. All hens can be pens - All hens can not be
pens because there is some/some not relation.
So, it is false.
Thus, neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Conclusions:
I. Some colorful are not picture - It is false.
II. At least some videos are HD pictures is a
Conclusions: possibility - All videos are pictures and some
I. No courts are parks - all courts are parks. So, pictures are not HD pictures. So, the pictures
it is false. which are HD pictures can be videos. So, it is
II. Some parks are tracks - it is true. true.
Thus, only conclusion II follows. Hence, only conclusions II follows.
Q88 Text Solution: Q90 Text Solution:
The least Venn diagram: The least Venn diagram:
Conclusions:
I. All Businessmen being Team leaders is a
possibility – It is true. So, conclusion I follows.
Conclusions:
II. All employees being Manager is a possibility -
I. Some oceans are river: There is no definite
Some employees are not Manager. So
relation between ocean and river.So,
conclusion II is false.
Conclusion I is false.
Hence, Only I follows.
II. Some lake is not sea: There is no definite
relation between lake and sea. So, conclusion II Q91 Text Solution:
is false. The least Venn diagram:
Thus, neither conclusions I nor II follows.
Conclusions:
Conclusions:
I. Some Sandals are Bata - It is true as only a Thus, only conclusion II follows.
few Bata are Adidas and all Adidas are
Q95 Text Solution:
Sandals.
The least Venn diagram:
II. Some Nike can be Sandals - It is true as
shown in the figure given below:
Conclusions:
I. Some coffee being edible is a possibility - It is
true.
II. Some fruits being sheets is a possibility - It is
true.
Thus, both I and II follow.
Conclusions:
I. Some examples are questions: There is no
definite relation between example and
Conclusions:
question. So, conclusion I is false.
I. Some stairs can be gates - There is no direct
II. All diagrams are explanation is a possibility:
relation given between them So, possibility is
All diagram can be example and all example
true.
can be explanation. So, conclusion II is true.
II. No ways are gates - Some ways are gates.
Thus, only conclusion II follows.
So, It is false.
Thus, only I follows. Q99 Text Solution:
The least Venn diagram:
Q97 Text Solution:
The least Venn diagram:
Conclusions:
I. All toes can never be fingers - All toes can
Conclusions:
never be fingers is not true.
I. All cakes are doughnuts - Conclusion I is false.
II. All fingers can never be fists - All fingers can
II. Some cupcakes are fruitcakes - Conclusion II
never be fists is not true.
is false.
Thus, neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Thus, neither I nor II follwos
Q100 Text Solution:
Q98 Text Solution:
The least Venn diagram:
The least Venn diagram:
Conclusions:
I. Some strings are white - It is true.
II. No guitars are white - It is false.
Thus, only conclusion I follows.
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