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January 16, 2016

1. Statements: [4m: 45s]


All keys are locks.
Some keys are not buttons.
All locks are clocks.
Conclusions:
Some locks are buttons.
Some locks are not buttons.
Some keys are buttons.
No keys are buttons.
1) None follows 2) Only either I or II follows 3) Only either III or IV follow
4) Only II and either III or IV follow 5) None of these

2. Eight friends A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S are sitting in two circles in such a manner


that each member of the inner circle sits exactly opposite the member of the
outer circle. The members sitting in the outer circle are P, Q, R and S and all of
them are facing towards the centre while the members of the inner circle are A,
B, C and D and they are facing away from the centre. Each of them likes a
different colour, viz Red, Yellow, n Blue, Green, White, Black, orange and Purple,
but not nece D likes neither Yellow nor White and faces R, who likes neither
Black nor Purple. The person who likes Orange faces the person who likes Red.
A, who likes Green, faces the immediate neighbour of the person who likes Blue.
R sits second to the left of S. The persons who like White and Red are in
separate circles. The person who likes Black sits on the immediate left of S. Q,
who does not like Blue, does not face A. The persons who like Black and Purple
are immediate neighbours, and one of the persons who like Black and Purple are
immediate neighbours and one of them faces B, who likes Yellow. The persons
who like Orange and Green sit in the same circle but they are not immediate
neighbours. [24m: 49s]

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3. Statements: [39m: 00s]


some strikes are hits
no strike is raid
Conclusions:
some hits are definitely not raids
all hits can be strikes

4. Statements: [42m: 42s]


All pink are brown
Some brown are white.
No white is red.
Conclusions:
Some brown are not red.
Some pink are not red.

5. Statements: [46m: 33s]


All cat are dogs.
Some dogs are elephants
Some elephants are not air
No air are win
Conclusions:
Some dogs are not air
Some win are not air
Some air can be elephant

6. Input: 24 method 87 67 of data 34 collection 45 12 specified now [56m: 00s]


Step-1: 12 method 87 67 of data 34 collection 45 specified now 24
Step-2: 34 12 method 87 67 of data collection specified now 24 45
Step-3: 67 34 12 method of data collection specified now 24 45 87
Step-4: collection 67 34 12 method of specified now 24 45 87 data

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Step-5: method collection 67 34 12 of specified 24 45 87 data now


Step-6: of method collection 67 34 12 24 45 87 data now specified.

7. There are eight friends S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z sitting around a circular table


facing the centre and playing cards but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them have a favourite card among these eight cards. Out of these eight cards,
four are Kings and four are Queens of spade, club, diamond and heart. S likes
the Queen of spade and is not an immediate neighbour of the one who likes the
King of club. The one who likes the Queen of diamond sits on the immediate left
of T, who likes the Queen of club. U likes the King of club and sits third to the
left of W. The one who likes the King of spade and the one who likes the Queen
of diamond are immediate neighbours of each other but both of them are the
neighbours neither of W nor of U. The one who likes the King of diamond and
one who likes the Queen of spade are immediate neighbours of each other.
Neither W nor V likes the King of diamond. Only X sits between the one who
likes the Queen of diamond and the one who likes the Queen of heart. Y sits
third to the left of the person who likes the King of diamond. [59m: 35s]

8. Statements: [1h: 19m]


Some gases are liquids
All liquids are water
Some water are not rings
Conclusions:
Some liquids are not ring.
Some gases are ring.
Some ring being water is a possibility.
Some gases are not water.

9. Statements: [1h: 24m]


No X is Y
Some Y is Z
All Z are O
Some O are not X

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Conclusions:
All O and Z are not X.
All O being Z is a possibility.

Directions (10-13): 6 persons A, B, C, D, E & F stay on different floors of a 6


storey building (ground floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as
floor) Each of them is in a different profession viz Doctor, Engineer, Lawyer,
Architect, Journalist, and Teacher. D is a lawyer but stays neither on floor 2 nor on
floor 5. B is neither an architect nor a journalist but stays on floor 6. The journalist
does not stay below the floor of the Architect but stays below the floor of the
Engineer. The Teacher stays either on the floor 1 or on the floor 4. E does not stay
on the odd numbered floor. A who stays on the floor 4, is either a journalist or an
architect, Either C or F is an engineer. [1h: 30m]

10.If F stays on floor 1, what is the profession of C?


1) Lawyer 2) Engineer 3) Teacher 4) Architect 4) Cant be determined
5) None of these

11.Who stays on floor 3?


1) Engineer 2) Lawyer 3) Doctor 4) Architect 5) Teacher

12.Which of the following combination id definitely true..?


1) C-Teacher-floor 1 2) D-Lawyer floor 5 3) E-Architect- Floor 2
4) F-Engineer- Floor 5 5) None of these

13.What is the profession of B?


1) Engineer 2) Architect 3) Journalist 4) Doctor 5) Data inadequate

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14.Statements: [1h: 40m]


Some CNG are LPG
All LPG are Petrol
Some Petrol are Diesels
No Diesels are Fuel
Conclusions:
Some Petrol are not CNG
Some LPG are Diesels

Directions (15-19): A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven members of a family


belonging to three generations. There are two married couples one each of first and
second generations respectively. They travel in three different cars P, Q and R so
that no car has more than three members and there is at least one female in each
car. C, who is a granddaughter, does not travel with her Grandfather and
Grandmother. B travels with his father E in car Q. F travels with her granddaughter
D in car P. A travels with her daughter in car R. [1h: 48m]

15.How many female members are there in the family?


1) Three 2) Four 3) Five 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

16.Which of the following is one of the married couples?


1) DB 2) BC 3) EF 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

17.In which car are three members travelling?


1) P 2) Q 3) Either P or Q 4) R
5) None of these

18.How is D related to E?
1) Daughter 2) Niece 3) Granddaughter 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

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19.How is G related to A?
1) Daughter 2) Sister 3) Mother-in-law 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

20.Statements: [2h: 05m]


All kings are warriors
Some dukes are kings
Conclusions:
All kings are dukes
Atleast some dukes are warrior

21.Seven friends namely M, N, O, P, Q, R and S attend different language classes


namely, French, English, Spanish, Sanskrit, Chinese, German and Japanese, not
necessarily in the same order, from Monday to Sunday (of the same week). M
attends a class on Friday. Only two people attend classes between M and the
one who is learning Sanskrit. R attends a class immediately before P, Neither R
nor P is learning Sanskrit. Only one person attends a class between R and the
one who is learning Spanish. The one who is learning Spanish does not have a
class on Monday. N attends a class immediately before the one who is learning
French. M is not learning French. Only one person has a class between R and Q.
O is learning German. Only two people have classes between O and the one who
is learning Chinese. Q is not learning Japanese. [2h: 07m]

22.Statements: [2h: 20m]


No mouse is keyboard
No keyboard is a computer
All wires are computers.
Conclusions:
No mouse is a computer.
No keyboard is a wire.
No computer is a keyboard.
1) only I & II follow 2) only II follows 3) only I & III follow
4) only III follow 5) None of these

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23.Eight persons, Rajesh, Rita, Rakesh, Sanjay, Somika, Ramesh, Shalinee and
Rohit whose weekly one off day is on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, hail from
different states Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana,
Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Odisha and work three different departments Account
department, Marketing department, Humans resource department but not in
same order. Not more than three persons work in the same department and do
not have same off day. Person of same department do does not have same off
day. Somika who hails from Telangana, works only with the person whose off
day is not Sunday. Assam states person does not have Wednesday as off day
but works in account department. Rameshs off day is Friday but does not work
in human resource department. Rita, who works in marketing department, has
Wednesday as off day and hails from Tamil Nadu. Sanjay works only with the
person who have Wednesday as off day but not in human resource department.
Sunday as off day is for only Shalinee and the person who works in human
resource department. Persons, who hail from Madhya Pradesh and Bihar , do not
work in human resource department .Rohit, whose off day is Friday, hails from
Odisha. Shalinee does not hail from Bihar. [2h: 28m]

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February 6, 2016

Directions(1-5): A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven persons wearing a different


colour shirt white, red, black, green, yellow, blue and violet and a different colour
trousers blue, red, white, black, cream, yellow and indigo. The person's, colour of
the shirt and colour of the trousers above are not necessarily in the same order. No
person is wearing shirt and trousers of same colour. B is wearing red colour shirt
and is not wearing cream or yellow colour trousers. D is wearing green colour shirt
and indigo colour trousers. Colour of As shirt and Fs trousers is same. Colour of Es
shirt and Cs trousers is same. G is wearing blue shirt and E is wearing blue
trousers. F is not wearing any yellow dress. A is not wearing a white shirt. Red and
blue is not the combination of shirt and trousers of any of the persons. [4m: 04s]

1. Who wears violet colour shirt?


1) C 2) F 3) C or F 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

2. What is the colour of Bs trousers?


1) White 2) Indigo 3) Red 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

3. What is the colour of As trousers?


1) Cream 2) Blue 3) White 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

4. What is the colour of Fs Shirt?


1) Green 2) Blue 3) Violet 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these

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5. What is the colour of Gs trousers?


1) Indigo 2) White 3) Cream 4) Red
5) None of these

6. Statements: [31m: 47s]


All kites are birds,
No bird is an animal,
All animals are clouds.
Conclusions:
No kites is an animal
All kites being cloud is a possibility

7. Statements: [34m: 57s]


No luggage is a baggage.
Some baggages are messages.
All messages are emails.
All messages are letters.
Some letters are not computers.
Some computers are not tabs.
Conclusions:
some letters are not tabs.
Some tabs are not computers.
Some computers are not messages.
Some tabs are not messages.
Some messages are not being tabs is a possibility.
Some tabs are not messages is not a possibility.
Some baggages are letters.
Some baggages are emails
Some emails are letters.
Some letters are not luggages.
Some luggages are not letters.

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8. Statements: [1h: 03m]


All blue are brown,
All black are bags,
Some brown are not bags
Conclusions:
Some brown are not black
No blue is a bag.
Some blues are bags

9. At a dinner party, every two guests used a bowl of rice between them, every
three guests used a bowl of dal among them and every four guests used a bowl
of curd among them. There are altogether 65 bowls. What is the number of
guests present at the party? [1h: 12m]

10.A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words
and numbers it rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The
following is an illustration of an input and its rearrangement. [1h: 15m]
Input: 80 eat crack decline 35 out fight 56 use akin 47 input big 26
Step I: 35 eat crack 80 decline out fight 56 use akin 47 input big 26
Step II: 35 akin eat crack 80 decline out fight 56 use 47 input big 26
Step III: 35 akin big eat crack 80 decline out fight 56 use 47 input
Step IV: 35 akin big 26 eat crack 80 decline out fight 56 use 47 input
Step V: 35 akin big 26 eat crack 80 input decline out fight 56 use 47
Step VI: 35 akin big 26 eat crack 80 input decline 56 out fight use 17
Step VII: 35 akin big 26 eat crack 80 input decline 56 out fight 17 use
And step VII is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the
above steps, find out the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: 34 ink jaipur keep 28 ola listing narrow ear 24 gate
Part3 "Numbers are sums of the letters of words starting with vowels ear = 5 +
1 + 18 = 24, 1 + 16 + 20 = 37 ...... In this rearrangement first the number
corresponding to the first vowel-word (alphabetically) gets arranged. In the next

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step, the first vowel-word gets arranged at the 2nd position. In the 3rd step, the
Ist consonant-word gets arranged at the 3rd position. The process is made
repeated for the second in each category, for the 3rd an so on."

Directions (11-15): Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a round


table facing towards the centre of the table in a restaurant. They have ordered for
different items (Pizza, Strawberry, Vanilla, Burger, Pastries and Patties) as their
lunch. They are wearing T-shirts of different colours, i.e. white, black, green, red,
yellow and blue. Order of items for the lunch and colours of Tshirts are not
necessarily according to the order of names. [1h: 33m]

I. The persons who have ordered for Pizza, Vanilla and Pastries are neither
in white Tshirt nor in black.
II. The persons who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither ordered for
Pizza nor for Vanilla.
III. A is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the person who
has ordered for Burger.
IV. The only person who is between E and F eats Strawberry. The person who
is on the left side of the person in white T-shirt does not eat Patties.
V. D has ordered for Burger and the colour of this T-shirt is green. He is
facing the person who has ordered for Strawberry.
VI. One who has ordered for Pizza is seated opposite to the person wearing
blue Tshirt, while the person whose T-shirt is of green colour is on the left
of the person who has ordered for Pastries.
VII. One who has ordered for Patties is on the immediate right of the person in
white Tshirt but one the immediate left of the person who has ordered for
Vanillia.
VIII. C has not ordered for Vanilla while F has not ordered for Pizza.

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11.Who among the following is the white T-shirt?


1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) None of these

12.The only person, who is between E and D, is wearing T-shirt of the colour
1) Red 2) blue 3) black 4) yellow 5) None of these

13.Who among the following has ordered for Pastries?


1) A 2) B 3) C 4) E 5) None of these

14.Which of the following is correctly matched?


1) A Yellow-Burger 2) B Red Vanilla 3) E-Red- Pizza
4) F- Black Pastries 5) None of these

15.The colour of the T-shirt of the person, who has ordered for Patties, is
1) Red 2) yellow 3) blue 4) black 5) None of these

16.Statements: [1h: 55m]


Some boys are girls.
Only women are girls.
No woman is a man.
Conclusions:
Some men being a girl is possibility.
No girl is a man.
All girls are not man.
1) Only I and II follow 2) Either II or III follow 3) All I, II & III are follow
4) None follows 5) Other than given options

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17.Statements: [2h: 02m]


All dogs are wolves.
All lions are wolves.
Some lions are cheetahs.
Conclusions:
no dog is lion.
some wolves being cheetahs is a possibility.
some wolves are dogs

18.Statements: [2h: 09m]


All sugar is sweet.
No salt is sweet.
No salt is bitter.
Conclusions:
no sugar is salt
no sweet is bitter
some sweet being salt is a possibility.

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March 5, 2016

1. Statements: [11m: 45s]


Some mobiles are calculators.
All calculators are machines.
All equipments are mobiles
Conclusions:
No equipment is machine is a possibility.
Some machines which are mobiles are also a part of equipments.
Conclusions:
All equipments are calculators.
Some equipment is not calculators.

2. These questions are based on the data given below. Six people A through F
are sitting in row facing the same direction. Each of them is a topper in different
subject among Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, History, English and Physics
not necessarily in the given order. Each of them has a different roll number
among 11 through 16 further information regarding their sitting arrangement is
as follows. [24m: 00s]
A. The sum of the roll numbers of C and B is 26. Topper of Mathematics is
sitting adjacent to A. A and C are not sitting at the extreme ends and also
A is sitting three places away to the left of C.
B. The persons who topped in Biology and History are sitting adjacent to
each other. The sum of the roll numbers of the topper of English and C is
27 and they both are sitting adjacent to each other.
C. A is sitting adjacent to the person whose roll number 16 who is not sitting
at the extreme ends.
D. The person who topped in Physics is sitting at the extreme left. The sum
of the roll numbers of the persons who topped in History and Biology is
28.

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E. Cs roll number is not 13 and F is sitting at the extreme right. B is three


places away to the left of E. The roll number of the person who topped in
Biology is not 15.

3. Statement: [57m: 05s]


All desks are chairs.
All chairs are tables.
All tables are boxes
All boxes are trunks.
Conclusion:
Some trunks are tables.
All chairs are boxes.
Some boxes are desk.
All desks are trunks.
1) Only I and II follow 2) Only I, II and IV follow
3) Only II, III and IV follow 4) All follow

Directions (4 - 8): In a SAARC meeting eight delegates A, B C, D, E, F, G, and H


of different countries are sitting around a square table facing the centre not
necessarily in the same order. Each one of them is belongs to different countries
India, Maldives, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan. F
sits second to the right of the delegate of Sri Lanka. Bangladesh is an immediate
neighbour of delegate of Sri Lanka. Two people sit between the delegate of
Bangladesh and B. C and E are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither C nor
E is an immediate neighbour of either B or delegate of Sri Lanka. The delegate of
Pakistan sits second to the right of D, who is the delegate of Maldives. G and the
delegate of India is immediate neighbour of each other. B is not the delegate of
India. Only one person sits between C and D. H sits third to left of the delegate of
Bhutan. The delegate of Nepal sits second to left of the delegate of Afghanistan
[1h: 00m]

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4. Which of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
1) E is an immediate neighbour of the delegate of India
2) E is the delegate of Maldives
3) The delegate of India is an immediate neighbour of F
4) The delegate of Bhutan sits between F and delegate of Nepal
5) Shopkeeper sits second to the right of the teacher

5. H is the delegate of which country?


1) India 2) Pakistan 3) Sri Lanka 4) Afghanistan 5) Bhutan

6. What is the position of delegate of Afghanistan with respect to delegate of


Bangladesh?
1) Immediately to the left 2) Third to the left 3) Second to the right
4) Fourth to the left 5) Second to the left

7. Who sit/s exactly between the delegate of Maldives and C?


1) H 2) Delegate of Pakistan 3) Delegate of Nepal
4) Cannot be determined 5) F

8. What is the position of delegate of Pakistan when counted anti-clock wise


direction from C?
1) Immediately to the left 2) Third to the left 3) Second to the right
4) Fourth to the left 5) None of these

9. Statements: [1h: 15m]


Some roses are flowers.
All thorns are flowers.
Conclusions:
All thorns being roses is a possibility
No thorn is a rose

10.Eight persons from different companies, like Hero, Honda, Bajaj, TVS, Harley
Davidson, Royal Enfield, KTM and Suzuki are sitting in two parallel rows

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containing four persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance
between adjacent persons. In row 1- P, Q, R and S are sitting and all of them
are facing north. In row 2, A, B, C and D are sitting and all of them are facing
south- Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member sitting in a
row faces another member of the other row. The person from Harley Davidson
faces the one who sits on the immediate left of R. R is neither from Honda nor
from Bajaj. An immediate neighbour of A faces the person from Hero. The
person from Royal Enfield faces the person who sits on the left of the person
from Honda. There is only one person sitting between the persons from Honda
and KTM but that person is not R. The persons from Honda and Bajaj are not
sitting at the extreme ends. B sits on the immediate left of the person from
Harley Davidson. The persons from TVS and Royal Enfield are immediate
neighbours. C and Q are not sitting at any of the ends. S faces the one who is
sitting on the immediate right of the person from Royal Enfield. A is not from
Royal Enfield or TVS. P does not face Royal Enfield. [1h: 20m]

11.Four usual dice are thrown on the ground. The total of numbers on the top faces
of these four dice is 13 as the top faces showed 4, 3, 1 and 5 respectively. What
is the total of the faces touching the ground? [1h: 42m]
1) 12 2) 13 3)15 4) cannot be determined
5) None of these

12.Statement: [1h: 47m]


The government of country 'X' has recently announced several concessions and
offered attractive package tours for foreign visitors.
Conclusions:
Now, more numbers of foreign tourists will visit the country 'X'.
The government of country 'X' seems to be serious in attractive foreign tourists.

13.Statement: [1h: 53m]


All b is c.
some c is d

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no d is e
Conclusion:
all c is d
some d is e
some not e is d

Directions (14 - 15): Study the information carefully and answer the questions
below [1h: 59m]

A. The length, breadth and height of a rectangular piece of wood are 15cm,
13cm and 14cm respectively.
B. Two adjacent sides of 14cm 13cm and 13cm 15cm are colored in red
C. Two adjacent sides of 14cm 13cm and 13cm 15cm are colored in blue
Opposite sides of 14cm 15cm are colored in yellow
D. Now the piece will be cut in such a way that maximum number of cubes
of 1cm 1cm 1cm will be more

14.How many cubes shall have all three colors?


1) 4 2) 8 3) 12 4) 16 5) None

15.How many cubes shall have only one color?


1) 862 2) 884 3) 873 4) 888 5) None

16.Statement: The centre has released an additional Rs. 65 crore by the state to
implement the mid-day meal scheme in primary and upper primary schools in
educationally backward areas for the current academic year. [2h: 15m]
Which of the following can be concluded from the given statement?
A. midday meal scheme is not implemented in high schools.
B. midday meal encourages children go to school.
C. more than Rs. 65 crores has been spent on midday meal in educationally
backward areas for the current academic

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17.Statement: The Delhi court has directed the government to respond to a PIL
alleging that politicians were misusing governments funds worth crores in the
name of sports on advertisement for their publicity. [2h: 24m]
Course of Action:
Government should respond to the PIL and ensure that this type of incident do
not occurs in future.
Government should identify those politicians and must warn them not to do this
again.

18.Statement: [2h: 26m]


Some groups are sets.
No set is a solid.
All solids are liquids.
Conclusions:
Some sets are definitely not liquids.
Some solids are not groups.
Some groups being not liquids is a possibility
Conclusions:
Some solids being set is a possibility
Some liquids are solids.
Some liquids being not solid is a possibility

19.Statements: [2h: 26m]


56% fruits are mangoes
89% mangoes are red
100% red are vegetables
Conclusions:
0% fruit is red
43% fruits are red.

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Directions (20 - 25): Study the following arrangement of the English alphabet
and answer the questions given below: MKKIDNETTQOBFHAAGTUUX
W L S RI Each of these letters gets a numerical value based on its position in the
above arrangement, such as, 1 for M, 2 for K, 4 for I and so on. [2h: 45m]

20.What is the sum of the values of the group of letters ARM?


1) 32 2) 33 3) 34 4) 35 5) None of these.

21.The value of which of the following consonants, when added to that of the vowel
following immediately, amount to 11?
1) H 2) K 3) N 4) R 5) None of these.

22.Value of A is exactly equal to the total value of which of the following pairs?
A) DO B) QE C) MH
1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Only C 4) Both A and B 5) None of these.

23.The sum of the value of OB is exactly equal to which of the following?


1) N 2) K 3) U 4) X 5) None of these.

24.If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the second, the fifth, the
seventh and the tenth letters of the word OMNISCENT, which of the following
will be the third letter of that word? If no such word can be made, give J as the
answer and if more than one such words con be made, give Q as the answer.
1) I 2) M 3) S 4) J 5) Q

25.If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the second, the fifth, the
sixth and the seventh letters of the word GENEROSITY, then which of the
following will be the first letter of that word? If no such word can be formed,
then give X as the answer; if two such words can be formed, give W as the
answer and if more than two such words can be formed, give M as the answer.
1) R 2) S 3) W 4) X 5) M

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26.Statement: [2h: 48m]


Some glasses are cups.
All Covers are not cups.
Conclusion:
No cup is a cover
No cover is a glass.

27.Statements: [2h: 56m]


Some kites are papers
Some papers are black
Conclusions:
Some kites being black is a possibility
all papers are not necessarily kites

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April 02, 2016

1. If in a row A is 5th from the left and B is 7 from right and there are 9 students in between A
& B then find the maximum and minimum no. of persons in the row? [6m 30s]

2. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
(i) M, D, K, R, T, J and H are seven members of a family. Each of them has a different
professions Doctor, Lawyer, Engineer, Teacher, Manager, Architect and Chartered
Accountant, not necessarily in the same order. There are two married couples in the family.
(ii) D is the Lawyer. R, the Architect is brother of T who is the Manager. The Chartered
Accountant is married to the Doctor. No lady is either an Engineer or a Chartered
Accountant or a Manager. J is sister of K who is the Engineer. H is a married lady whose
husband is not the Lawyer, the only other married male. [16m 30s]

3. Statements: [30m 15s]


All clothes are tie
Some ties are belt
Some belts are sock
Conclusions:
All belts being tie is a possibility
Some socks are not belt

4. There are 6 students Lekha,Rekha,Neha,Soha,sneha&Aloha who are from a different school


among A,B,C,D,E,&F & from a different class among IV, V, VI. Exactly Two students belong
to the same class. [38m 35s]
a) Neha & soha are from the same class, but not from class V.
b) Aloha is from class VI & neha from School A.
c) The students from school B is not from class IV.
d) The students from C & E are from neither Class V nor Class IV.
e) Rekha is from school C. Lekha is neither from B nor D.

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Directions (5-8): Each of the questions below consists of a question and three statements
numbered I, II and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statements are sufficient to answer the question. [44m 55s]

5. How many daughters does P have?


I. B and D are sisters of M.
II. Ms father T is husband of P.
III. Out of the three children which T has, only is a boy.
1) I and II 2) II and III 3) I and II 4) All of these 5) None of these

6. Who among A, B, C, D, E and F each having a different height, is the tallest?


I. B is taller than A but shorter than E.
II. Only two of them are shorter than C.
III. D is taller than only F.
1) I and II 2) I and III 3) II and III 4) All of these 5) None of these

7. Towards which direction is village J from village W?


I. Village R is to the West of village W and to the North of village T.
II. Village Z is to the East of Village J and to the south of village T.
III. Village M is to the North-East of village J and North of village Z.
1) Only III 2) II and III 3) All of these
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these

8. Study the information and answer the given questions. Seven people L, M, N, O, P, Q and R
live on separate floors of a 7 floor building. Ground floor is numbered 1. First floor is
numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is number 7. P lives on floor number five.
Only two people live between P and L. M lives on the floor immediately below N. Only one
person lives between R and Q. R does not live immediately below P. R does not live on the
ground floor. [1h 16m 55s]

9. Ganesh is 7th to the left of Akshay in a row of boys facing north,Vijay,who is 20th from the
left end of the row,is 7th to the right of Akshay.If Kamlesh,who is 3rd to the right of ganesh,
is 20th from right end of the row, how many boys are there in a rows? [1h 25m 50s]
1) Cannot be determined 2) 30 3) 28
4) 26 5) None of these

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10. Statements: [1h 33m 28s]


All rings are necklaces.
All those necklaces which are not rings are earrings.
No earring is a bracelet.
Conclusions:
I. All necklaces may be bracelets.
II. All rings may be bracelets.

11. The positions of the 1st and the 14th elements in the arrangement are interchanged.
Similarly, the 2nd and the 15th elements are interchanged, and so on, up to the 12th and
25th elements. Which element will be second to the right of eight elements from the right
end after the rearrangement? 5 D E F 6 * 1 4 B M A 7 $ J # H L O @ P T U 2 R Q [1h 41m 20s]
1) P 2) @ 3) * 4) 1 5) None of these

12. abc_d_bc_d_b_cda [1h 47m 20s]


1) bacde 2) cdabc 3) dacab 4) decdb 5) None of these

Directions (13 16): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A goes to Big Bazaar to buy vegetables and fruits. He enters the market, turns to his right, walks
5m and takes mangoes. Then, he turns to his left. Walks 3m and takes potatoes. Again, he turns
to his left, which is towards west, walks 5m and takes bananas. Again he turns to his right and
looks at apples, which is 6m away from him. He takes apples and moves to his right, walks 5m
and stops at the counter for billing. Vegetable stalls and fruit stalls are located at different
places. [1h 53m 20s]

13. In which direction does A move for billing?


1) North 2) East 3) West
4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

14. In which direction is the Banana stall located with respect to the mango stall?
1) North 2) South 3) Northwest
4) Southeast 5) None of these

15. What is the shortest distance between the Mango stall and the Billing Counter?
1) 9 metres 2) 8 metres 3) 12 metres 4) 5 metres 5) None of these

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16. How far the Banana stall is is from the starting point?
1) 3 metres 2) 5 metres 3) 10 metres 4) 6 metres 5) None of these

17. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three different vehicles. There are at least two
passengers in each vehicle I, II and III and each vehicle has passengers of both the sexes.
There are two engineers, two doctors and three teachers among them. C is a lady doctor and
she does not travel with the pair of sisters A and F. B a male engineer, travels with only G, a
teacher in vehicle I. D is a male doctor. Two persons belonging to same profession do not
travel in the same vehicle. A is not an engineer and travels in vehicle II. [2h 00m 00s]

18. Statements: [2h 15m 00s]


all graphs are tables
all chars are tables
some tables are diagrams
Conclusions:
some charts are graphics
all graphics are diagrams

19. Statements: [2h 21m 20s]


all footballers are music lover
all footballers are dancer
no dancer is cricketer
no cricketer is player
Conclusions:
25% of footballers are music lover
any cricketer can never be player
all those dancers are footballers are also music lovers.

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April 21, 2016

1. Statements: [5m 28s]

Some papers are nibs.

No file is a cutter.

Some files are papers

Conclusions:

Some files are nibs.

Some papers are cutters.

Some files are not nibs.

Some papers are not cutters.

1) either 1 or 3,and 2 follow 2) either 1 or 3,and 4 follow

3) either 2 or 4,and 1 follow 4) either 2 or 4,and 3 follow

5) either 2 or 4,and either 1 or 3 follow

2. Statements: [15m 41s]

All clerks are assistants.

No assistant is an officer.

All officers are managers.

Conclusions:

No manager is a clerk.

All assistants being managers is a possibility.

Conclusions:

No clerk is an officer

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3. Statements: [19m 40s]

All classes are halls.

Some exams are papers.

No paper is class.

Conclusions:

No hall is paper.

Some classes are definitely not papers.

Some exams are not halls.

4. Statements: [30m 45s]

No star is an actor.

Some actors are models.

All models are heroes.

Conclusions:

No hero is an actor.

Conclusions:

All stars being hero is a possibility.

No star is a model.

5. Statement: children catch infections when they eat roadside food. [37m 36s]

Course of action:

I. Parents should not allow their children to eat roadside food but rather try to prepare that

type of food at home.

II. The children should be taught about what is healthy food and that the type of food

prepared on the road side is not healthy.

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Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions. In a

family of ten persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y there are five males and five females. All

the persons have either their favourite hobby or professions viz. Cooking, Reading, Painting,

Gardening, Dancing, Singing, Cricket, Football, Teacher and Doctor. No couple like the version

of same hobby. In the family of three generations, each male member except Q and W, has two

brothers and one sister. The granddaughter of Y does not like Cricket, Q has no brother. P does

not like Cooking. No female member likes either Dancing or cooking. X is mother-in-law of U

and she likes Football. V, who likes Singing, is the daughter-in-law of Q. S who likes Painting is

the unmarried brother of T, who does not like Gardening. R is the brother-in-law of U but he

does not like Gardening, Dancing or Cooking. T is V's sister-in-law. Q's mother is W's wife, who

does not like Teaching. The grand parents do not like any hobby. [52m 03s]

6. Who among the following likes dancing?

1) R 2) P 3) U

4) Cannot be determined 5) Other than given options

7. U likes which of the following?

1) Cricket 2) Gardening 3) Reading 4) Cannot say 5) Other than given options

8. Which of the following pair of persons do not represent a couple?

1) Q and X 2) P and U 3) V and R 4) W and Y 5) T and S

9. How is P related to T?

1) Father 2) Brother 3) Husband 4) Cannot say 5) Other than given options

10. How is W related to T?

1) Grandfather 2) Grandmother 3) Aunt

4) Uncle 5) Other than given options

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11. Six lectures are scheduled in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday of the

same week. Computer Science is not on Tuesday or Saturday. Psychology is immediately

after Organisational Behaviour. Statistics is not on Friday and there is one day gap between

Statistics and Research Methods. One day prior to the schedule of Economics there is no

lecture (as that day is the off day and Monday is not the off day). [59m 22s]

Directions (12-14): One of the seven subjects viz. Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Physics.

English and Statistics is taught on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on

Sunday. Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is taught the day immediately next to the

day when Zoology is taught. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one

lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Two lectures are scheduled between Maths and

Zoology. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday. [1h 11m 20s]

12. On which of the following days is Physics taught?

1) Monday 2) Tuesday 3) Wednesday 4) Thursday 5) Friday

13. How many subjects are taught between Botany and Zoology?

1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) Four

14. Which of the following subjects is taught on Saturday?

1) Botany 2) Statistics 3) Zoology 4) Maths 5) Physics

15. There are five executives K, L, M, N and O. Each has a different hobby reading, shopping,

singing, walking, and swimming, but not necessarily in same order. Each has friendship

with a doctor A,B,C,D and E. Each doctor has different specialisation Dentist, physician,

skin, eye and cardiologist. Among executives only three of them are female- the one who

has friendship with c, the one whose hobby is reading and the one who has friendship with

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the doctor who is an eye specialist. The female whose hobby is shopping has friendship

with the person who is skin specialist. The person who is a physician has no friendship with

the person whose hobby is singing. D is neither a dentist nor a physician. The person who

has friendship with E is a female but she is not N. O's hobby is shopping and is not a male.

K & M are not females. K's hobby is swimming and is friends neither with E nor with

physician. L's hobby is walking. B is a dentist and he has no friendship with K. The one who

is a dentist has no friendship with N. [1h 17m 20s]

16. Seven persons Swati, Sneha, Seena, Shanu, Sunil, Shiva and Sristi are sitting in a straight line

facing north, but not necessarily in the same order. There is only one person between Swati

and Seena, and only one person between Sneha and Sristi. Seena sits between Sunil and

Sneha. Sristi sits between Shiva and Shanu. Shiva does not sit on the right of Shanu. Swati

sits on the left of Sneha but does not sit on the immediate left. [1h 28m 20s]

17. Statement: In India, unexpected deaths in road accidents as a result of lack of emergency

medical facilities, is increasing by the day. At last count 80,000 people died in road accidents

last year, which is one death every 6 minutes. [1h 40m 10s]

Courses of action:

I).Ambulances equipped with the latest technology and accompanying medical crew must

be available round the clock at all hospitals to reach the victims on time.

II).Facilities in hospitals should be expended to treat road accident victims. I (III). 'Flying

hospitals ' on wheels must be used to patrol the streets regularly.

1) only 1and II follow 2) only I follow 3) only II follows

4) all follows 5) none of these

18. Statements: [1h 46m 15s]

No radio is a magazine.

No television is a magazine.

Some televisions are newspapers.

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Conclusions:

No radio is a television.

Some newspapers are not magazines.

All newspapers are definitely not televisions.

19. Statements: [1h 50m 15s]

No fruit is a leaf.

All trees are leaves.

Some trees are branches.

Conclusions:

Some trees are not fruits.

Some branches are not tress.

At least some leaves are fruits.

20. Statements: [1h 53m 15s]

Some books are tables.

No table is a desk.

All desks are pens.

Conclusions:

Some tables not being desks is a possibility.

Some pens are not tables.

All books are desks.

21. Statements: [2h 07m 15s]

All Stumps are Balls.

All Stumps are Yards.

Some Yards are not Hits.

All Hits are Fours.

Some Fours are not Gloves.

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Some Gloves are not Balls.

No Ball is White.

All White are Yards.

Conclusions:

Some Stumps are not Hits

Some Gloves are not Yards.

Some Fours are not Stumps.

Some Balls are not Yards.

Some Hits are White.

All Gloves are not White.

All Yards can be Hits.

Some Hits can never be Stumps.

All Yards being Gloves is a possibility.

Some Fours are not White.

Some Balls not being Gloves is not a possibility.

Some Hits are not Stumps.

All White being Fours is a possibility.

Some Stumps are not Fours

No Hit is White.

Some White are not Fours

All Hits are Stumps.

Some Yards are not Gloves.

Some Gloves are not White

Some Yards are not Balls.

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April 30, 2016

1. Consider the following statements relating to the level of poker play of four players P, Q, R

and S. [21m 25s]

P always beats Q

R always beats S

S loses to P only sometimes

R always loses to Q.

Which of the following can be logically inferred from the above statements?

P is likely to beat all the three other players

S is the absolute worst player in the set

1) Only 1 2) Only 2 3) 1 and 2 4) neither 1 and 2

Directions (2-4): Software scrips are red hot in bourses [30m 00s]

step1: software in are red hot scrips bourses

step2: red are in software bourses scrips hot

step3: in are red hot scrips bourses software

step4: in bourses red hot scrips are software

and so on...

2. Input: the sudden need to alter policy stems

which of the following steps would be "policy stems to alter sudden need the"

3. If step 4 of an input is "none of the players have turned India", what would be the 9th step?

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4. Input: most of the players were given approvals

Which of the following will be the 4th step for this input?

5. Pointing to the girl in the photograph amar said " Her Mother's brother is the only son of my

mother's father. How is the girl related to the amar? [43m 20s]

6. N Q R S J U V W Z are sitting around a circle facing center. J is second to the right of R who

is third to the right of N. S is second to the left of N and fourth to the left of Q.Z is third to

the right of V and W is not an immediate neighbor of N In which of the following

combinations is the first person sitting exactly in between the second and third persons

[49m 11s]

7. Statements: [52m 52s]

some consonants are alphabets.

no alphabet is a vowel.

Conclusions:

some alphabets are not consonants

some consonants are vowels.

8. Little wooden cubes with a side of one inch are put together to form a solid cube with a side

of three inches. This big cube is then painted red all over on the outside. When the big cube

is broken up into the original little ones, how many cubes will have paint on two sides?

[54m 43s]

a) 4 b) 8 c) 12 d) 0

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9. Statement: Read this notice before entering the club. [57m 40s]

Assumptions:

I. People coming to the club are literate.

II. No blind person comes to the club.

10. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the

same order from left to right)in order to complete the given expression in such a manner

that makes the expression F>N and U>D definitely false? F_O_U_N_D [1h 01m 25s]

a) <,<,>,= b) <,=,=,> c) <,=,=,< d) >,=,=,> e) >,>,=,<

11. P, Q, S, T, U, V are seven players of different teams, viz Red, Yellow, Orange, Blue, Black,

White and Green, but not necessarily in the same order. The programme was organized by

the team whose captain is S. All the players are participating on different days of the week,

starting from Monday. Q is the player of term Red but participates neither on Friday nor on

Monday. The host Green team will be participating on Thursday. There is a gap of one day

between Q and S. U will be participating before P but after T and he is player of team White.

U is participating on Wednesday. P will be participating on the last day of the week. R is the

player of team Blue. Team Black does not participate on Monday. Team Yellow participates

on the last day of the week. Team Orange participates on Tuesday. Team Blue does not

participate on Tuesday or Friday. [1h 10m 42s]

12. A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers

rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of

an input and its rearrangement: [1h 20m 58s]

Input I: persons immediate determined exactly circle opposite 60 75 80 30 10

Step I: determined persons immediate exactly circle opposite 60 75 80 10 30

Step II: determined persons circle immediate exactly opposite 75 80 10 30 60

Step III: determined persons circle immediate opposite exactly 80 10 30 60 75

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Step IV: determined persons circle immediate opposite exactly 10 30 60 75 80

And Step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above steps,

find out the appropriate steps for the above input.

Directions (13-16): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given

below [1h 37m 10s]

During TVS Cup cricket match four friends A, B, C and D gathered at Ds residence to watch a

one day match on TV in which India was playing against Australia. Each friends belongs to

different state-E, F, G or H and has different occupations-P, Q, R and S. Now study some more

clues.

Two of Ds friends were A and the person whose occupation was Q.

B, who does not belongs to the state G, is an Australian Fan.

As occupation is not P. All the persons are of the same sex.

The person who belongs to state H left for his home in disappointment. Soon after

the Indian openers were dismissed for a duck in the first over.

C and the person whose home state is E were in festive mood during the 7th over

when Australia lost their last wicket on 250, chasing a huge total of 300.

The person whose occupation is R watched the match till the last ball and was the

last person to go home.

The person whose home state is G is not associated with occupation Q.

13. Who among the following persons is associated with Q?

1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D

14. Which of the following statement is not true about the person who is an Australian fan?

1) The person has intimacy with A, C and D.

2) His three friend are C,and the person who belongs to state G, and the person whose

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occupation is P.

3) His home state is F.

4) His friends occupation are R, P and S.

15. Which of the following represents the occupations of the three Indian fans?

1) R, P and Q 2) P, Q and S 3) R, P and S 4) None of these

16. Which of the following shows the correct combinations?

1) C, E, R 2) D, H, P 3) A, F, S 4) None of these

Directions (17-21): An exhibition is open for public since 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. and again since 4 p.m.

Till 10 p.m. In a day, there are 12 batches of 1 hour each. The entry ticket bears a pass Code

made up of seven words, which changes every hour following a particular rule. The pass codes

for 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. are same as those for respective hours during 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. that is the

pass code for 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. is same as that of 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and so on. Following is an

illustration of the code and steps of Rearrangement for subsequent clock hours.

Pass code: dig more and you will find water

Pass code: and dig find you water will more

Pass code : Find and will you more water dig

and so on. [1h 43m 58s]

17. If the pass code for the second batch is do not play the near water dirty, What will be the

pass code for 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. batch?

a) near dirty not the play do water b) dirty near play the not do water

c) dirty near not the play do water d) near dirty not the play water do

e) None of these

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18. If the pass code for third batch is at study sleep and night child good which batch will have

the pass code child sleep night and study good at?

a) Second b) Fourth c) Fifth d) Sixth e) None of these

19. If the pass code for 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. batch is pen with write pencil nice time day, What will

be the pass code for 11 a.m. to 12 noon?

a) day with nice pencil write pen time b) day nice with pencil write pen time

c) Nice day with pencil write pen time d) nice day pencil with write time pen

e) None of these

20. If the pass for 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. is out in above over the field end, what will be the pass code

for 1 p.m. to 2 p.m?

a) the field end over out in above b) field end the over out in above

c) field the end over out above in d) the field end over out above in

e) None of these

21. If the pass code for the batch 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. is go to office in time every day, what will be

the pass code for pass code for 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. batch?

a) to day go in every office time b) day to go in every office time

c) to go day in every office time d) to go in day every office time

e) None of these.

22. There are six family members I, J, K, L, M and N. All of them like a different colour, viz

Blue, Red, White, Orange, Yellow and Green, but not necessarily in the same order. N likes

Blue and his grandfather likes Yellow. The one who likes Red is married to I. There are only

two married couples in the family. K likes Orange and is married to the one who likes

White. J is mother of N and M. M is sister of N. [2h 02m 30s]

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23. M and N starts from same location. M travels 10km east and then 10km north-east.N travels

5km south and then 4km south-east.what is the shortest distance between M and N at end of

their travels? [2h 06m 30s]

1) 18.60 2) 22.50 3) 20.61 4) 25.00

Directions (24-30): Arti, Baby, Chandni, Dolly, Esha, Falguni, Gopi and Himani are sitting

around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four

sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The one who sits at the four corners face the centre of

the table while those who sit in the middle of the sides faces outside. Each of them likes a

different subject - Mathematics, Hindi, English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History and

Geography. (None of the information given is necessarily in the same order). Chandni sits third

to the left of the person who likes Geography.The one who likes Geography faces outside.There

are only two persons sit between Chandni and Himani. Dolly sits on the immediate left of the

one who likes Physics. Gopi does not likes Physics. Sha likes History. Esha is not immediate

neighbour of Arti. The person who likes Hindi is an immediate neighbour of Esha. The person

who likes Biology is an immediate neighbour of Falguni. The one who likes Mathematics sits in

the immediate right of Himani.The one who likes Chemistry sits second to the right of Gopi. G

is neither an immediate neighbour of Himani nor Chandni. Gopi does not like Geography.

There is only one person sits between Arti and the one who likes Chemistry. [2h 13m 40s]

24. Who among the following sits diagonally opposite the one who likes Mathematics?

1) The one who likes Hindi 2) Dolly 3) Arti

4) The one who likes English 5) The one who likes Biology

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25. Who among the following represent the immediate neighbours of the one who likes

Chemistry?

1) Baby, Falguni 2) Chandni, Esha 3) Baby, Esha

4) Dolly, Falguni 5) Falguni, Himani

26. Who among the followings select exactly between Himani and Baby?

1) Chandni 2) The one who likes Hindi

3) The one who likes Biology 4) Gopi 5) Arti

27. Which of the following is true regarding Baby?

1) Baby is one of the immediate neighbours of Dolly

2) The one who likes Geography is an immediate neighbour of Baby

3) Baby sits second to the left of Himani

4) Baby likes History

5) Baby is the immediate neighbour of the one who like Mathematics.

28. What is the position of the one who likes Physics with respect to Gopi?

1) Second to the Left 2) Third to the right 3) Fourth to the left

4) Second to the right 5) Third to the left

29. Which of the following subjects does Dolly like?

1) Biology 2) Mathematics. 3) Hindi

4) Chemistry 5) English

30. Who among the following likes Geography?

1) Baby 2) Faguni 3) Himani 4) Arti 5) Dolly

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31. Statement: A recent study shows that children below five die in the cities of the developing

countries mainly of diarrhoea and parasitic intestinal worms. [2h 23m 13s]

Courses of Action:

I) Governments of the developing countries should take adequate measures to improve the

hygienic conditions in the cities.

II) Children below five years in the cities of the developing countries need to be brought

under constant medication.

32. Find out the correct answer for the unsolved equation. If 42=7, 52=7, 62=9 then 72=?

[2h 26m 40s]

33. If GOLD is coded as HOME, COME is coded as DONE and CORD is coded as DOSE, how

would you code SONS? [2h 31m 40s]

1) TOOS 2) TONT 3) TPOT 4) TOOT

34. Which one of the given responses would be a meaningful order of the following.

1. Dialogue 2. Shooting 3. Story 4. Editing 5. Script

6. Preview 7. Screening" [2h 38m 40s]

1) 3512467 2) 5312476 3) 3152647 4) 3412675

Directions (35-40): A cube is cut into 64 equal cubes. Now from each side of the original cube,

2nd and 3rd small cubes are removed. Now the whole thing is painted black [2h 41m 40s]

35. No of cubes which are not painted

1) 64 2) 8 3) 26 4) 16 5) None of these

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36. No of cubes which are painted 1 face?

1) 2 2) 8 3) 0 4) 32 5) None of these

37. No of cubes which are painted 2 faces?

1) 0 2) 48 3) 2 4) 1 5) None of these

38. No of cubes which are painted 3 faces?

1) 36 2) 24 3) 16 4) 28 5) None of these

39. No of cubes which are painted in more than 3 faces

1) 16 2) 32 3) 24 4) 8 5) None of these

40. What is the least number of cuts required to cut a cube into 24 identical pieces?

1) 6 2) 8 3) 4 4) 12 5) None of these

41. In a queue raju is 9th from back. Amit's place is 8th from front. Siva is standing between the

two. What could be the minimum number of boys standing in the queue

42. Statement:

All terrorists are guilty [2h 50m 50s]

All terrorists are criminals

Conclusions:

Either all criminals are guilty or all guilty are criminals

Some guilty persons are criminals

Generally criminals are guilty

Crime and guilty go together

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May 17, 2016

1. Statements: [10m 42s]

some hens are cows

all the cows are horses

Conclusions:

some horses are hens

some hens are horses

2. How is sunita related to kaushal? [17m 04s]

1.purvi is a daughter of kaushal .geet,sunitas sister has a son rishab and a daughter lavi

2.maya is maternal aunt of lavi and mother of piyush.rishabh is cousin of piyush.piyush is

brother of purvi

1) only 1 follows 2) only 2 follows

3) either 1 or 2 follows 4) both 1 and 2 follows 5) none of these

3. In a row of children, Neeta is 15th from the left end of the row. If she is shifted towards the

right end of the row by four places, she becomes 8th from the right end. How many children
are there in the row? [36m 56s]

4. Statements: [40m 54s]

All books are pens

No pen is rock

Some rocks are stones


Conclusions:

Some stone are books

No stone is book

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1) only 1 follows 2) only 2 follows 3) either 1 or 2

4) neither 1 nor 2 5) both 1 and 2 follows

5. Pointing a photograph, Rasika said He is the grandson of my grandmothers only son.

How is the boy in photograph related to Rasika? [43m 47s]

1) Son 2) Nephew 3) Brother

4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these

Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given

below: [53m 57s]

Ten businessmen Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Anand Mahindra, Sunil Mittal, Vijay Mallya,

Rahul Bajaj, Dilip Sanghvi, Azim Premji, Lakshmi Mittal and Cyrus Mistry are travelling by ten

different airlines to ten different destinations. The Airlines are Air India, Lufthansa, Virgin

Airlines, British Airways, Go Air, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways, Fly Emirates

and Air Arabia. The ten destinations are Brazil, South Africa, Sydney, New York, Hong Kong,

Seoul, Myanmar, Durban, Dubai and Paris, but not necessarily in the same order.

Anil Ambani is travelling to South Africa.

Vijay Mallya is travelling by Go Air and going to Hong Kong.

The person travelling by Air Arabia is going to Paris.

Dilip Sanghvi is travelling by Cathay Pacific.

Lakshmi Mittal is travelling to Dubai.

Azim Permji is travelling to Durban.

Rahul Bajaj is travelling to Seoul by Qatar Airways.

Sunil Mittal is travelling by British Airways to New York.

Neither Mukesh Ambani nor Anil Ambani is travelling by Fly Emirates.

Lakshmi Mittal is not travelling by Air India or Lufthansa.

Mukesh Ambani travels neither by Air India nor by Thai Airways.

The person who travels to Sydney is using Virgin Airlines.

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Mukesh Ambani is travelling to Brazil.

Anand Mahindra is travelling by Virgin Airlines and Azim Premji by Thai Airways.

6. Lakshmi Mittal is travelling by which airline?


1) Thai Airways 2) Go Air 3) Air India

4) Other than given options 5) Virgin Airlines

7. Dilip Sanghvi is travelling to which destination?

1) Myanmar 2) Dubai 3) Paris

4) South Africa 5) Hong Kong

8. Which of the following pairs is correct?


1) Cyrus Mistry Air Arabia Hong Kong

2) Azim Premji Thai Airways Sydney

3) Anand Mahindra British Airways Sydney

4) Rahul Bajaj Qatar Airways Seoul

5) Dilip Sanghvi Go Air Myanmar

9. Anil Ambani is travelling by which airline?

1) Air India 2) Lufthansa 3) Thai Airways

4) Fly Emirates 5) Either Air India or Lufthansa

10. Mukesh Ambani is travelling by which airline and to which destination?

1) Qatar Airways Seoul 2) British Airways New York

3) Lufthansa Sydney 4) Lufthansa Brazil

5) Virgin Airlines Sydney

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11. Statement: "I have visited England and I want to float the first green party in India. My

greens are going to replace red in Bengal ," said MR. dutta a politician.
Conclusions: [1h 06m 40s]

I. There is a green party in England.

II. Green party is not the name of a party.

III. The green party is going to be floated in Bengal.

1) all follows 2) only I and III Follows 3) only III. Follow

4) only II and III. Follows 5) only II. Follows

12. Statements [1h 09m 40s]

MA V>M SV
Conclusions

I. A<=S

II. S < A

1) I follows 2) II follows 3) Either I or II

4) Neither I nor II 5) Both I and II follows

13. Statements: [1h 12m 40s]

Some planes are curves.

All curves are dimensions.

No dimensions are arcs.

Some arcs are not angles.


Conclusions:

Some planes are not angles.

No planes are arcs.

No curves are arcs.


No arcs are dimensions.

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1) only I follows 2) only II follows 3) only III & IV follows

4) only 4 follows 5) none of these

14. Which of the following expressions will be false if the given expression A< C = B =D = E is

definitely true? [1h 32m 20s]

1) A = D 2) E = C 3) D > C 4) E < B 5) All of the above

15. A is sister of B. C is brother of D. D is sister of A. How is B related to D? [1h 34m 20s]

1) brother 2) brother or sister 3) sister

4) data inadequate 5) None of these

Directions (16-21): Seven employees Roshni, Pooja, Narendra, Aditya, Priti, Swati and Abhay

working in different companies reach their offices every day by a train which stops at five

stations Borivali, Malad, Infiniti Mall, Goregaon and Dadar respectively after leaving station

Mumbai Central. Three of them board the train at station Mumbai Central. Aditya deboards at

the station next to the station at which Swati deboards. Pooja does not deboard either with

Roshni or with Priti. Abhay alone boards at station Infiniti Mall and deboards with Narendra

after Passing one station. None of them boards at station Malad and none of them deboards the

train at station Borivali. Narendra boards with Swati but does not board with either Pooja or

with Aditya. Priti boards with two others and deboards alone after Aditya. Pooja and Aditya

deboard together at station Infiniti Mall. Roshni travels between two consecutive stations and
deboard at the station Dadar. Swati does not board after Priti. [1h 42m 15s]

16. At which of the following stations does Priti deboard?

1) Malad 2) Goregaon 3) Infiniti Mall

4) Cant be determined 5) None of the above

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17. At which of the following stations Narendra and Swati board the train?

1) Borivali 2) Infiniti Mall 3) Goregaon

4) Dadar 5) None of the above

18. After how many stations does Priti deboard?

1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of the above

19. How many person deboard at station Dadar?

1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) None of the above

20. Roshni deboards the train how many stations after Pooja deboards?

1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) None 5) None of the above

21. Who among the following board at station Borivali?

1) Pooja, Aditya 2) Swati, Priti 3) Aditya, Narendra

4) Priti, Swati, Narendra 5) None of the above

22. There are eight friends A, B, C, D,E, F , G, H seated in a circle facing the centre. AC, DG, HE,

FB are seated adjacent to each other. A is also seated adjacent to H. B is 2nd to the right of H.
E is 3rd to the right of C. [2h 02m 40s]

Who among the following pairs may not be seated adjacent to each other?

1) AH 2) DC 3) EB

4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these.

23. Statements: [2h 07m 40s]

No cousins are sisters.


Only sisters are mothers.

No fathers are mothers.

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Conclusions:

I. some mothers are not fathers.

II. No mothers are cousins.

III. No sisters are fathers.

IV. No cousins are fathers.

1) Only I and IV follow 2) Only I III and IV follow

3) Only I and II follow 4) Only II, III and Iv follow

5) None of these

24. Statements: [2h 13m 40s]

All A are B
Conclusions:

Some A are B.

All A are B.

All A may be B.

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May 21, 2016

Directions (1-5): I. A City bus company operates 7 buses A, B, C, D, E, F and G each once for

daily 4 hours sightseeing tours. [4m 03s]

II. From Monday to Friday first bus leaves at 8 a.m. sharp, subsequent bus leaves alternatively

after a gap of 45 minutes, followed by 30 minutes, again 45 minutes and 30 minutes and so on.

III. On Saturday and Sunday, first bus leaves at 7.30 a.m. and others follow regularly after a gap

of 1 hour.

IV. Bus E leaves immediately after A and is immediately followed by G.

V. Bus C, that follows bus G, is not followed by any other bus.

VI. Bus F leaves immediately before A but not immediately after D.

1. On Sunday, when bus D completes its tour, which of the following buses begins its tour?
1) G 2) E 3) C

4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

2. If the time gap after bus A leaves on Saturday Sunday is increased by 30 minutes for the
subsequent trips, at what time, tour of bus C will be completed?

1) 3 p.m. 2) 2 p.m. 3) 6 p.m. 4) 7 p.m. 5) None of these

3. At what time, bus F completes its tour on Wednesday?

1) 9.15 p.m. 2) 1.15 p.m. 3) 1.30 p.m.

4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

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4. At what time, bus A leaves on Saturday?

1) 10 a.m. 2) 9.45 a.m. 3) 10.30 a.m.

4) Data inadequate 5) None of these

5. If the time gap between two busses is uniformly kept as 45 minutes from Monday to Friday,

then the beginning of tour of bus C will mark completion of tour of which of the following

buses?

1) B 2) F 3) A

4) Data inadequate 5) None of These

6. "ASSOCHAM establishes GLOBAL INVESTORS' INDIA FORUM" An advertisement

launched by Indian government. Which of the following can be an assumption of the


advertisement? [19m 20s]

1) Other countries will also organise this kind of forum.

2) These seminars are just gimmick by the advertiser to attract globally investment

interesting countries.

3) There will be countries who will respond to this kind of forums.

4) The advertisement many a time turns out to be exaggerated.

5) None of these

7. Input: 16 set get 89 net 98 54 pet let 75 [27m 36s]

Step 1: 98 16 set 89 net 54 pet let 75 get

Step 2: 16 98 89 net 54 pet let 75 get set

Step 3: 89 16 98 net 54 pet 75 get set let

Step 4: 54 89 16 98 net 75 get set let pet

Step 5: 75 54 89 16 98 get set let pet net

(step 5 is the last step of the above arrangement is obtained. As per rules followed in the
above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given

input)

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given input: 69 26 81 97 switch 58 bulb track drain tool next

8. In a certain code CAPTION is written as BFKKTUP. How STEAMER will be written in that
code? Ans given is FUTZSFN. Please explain the logic. [39m 20s]

Directions (9-13): Six persons, viz Sinha, Saini, Bhagat, Yadav, Gupta and Mishra plan to go to

six different hill stations, viz Manali, Kullu, Mussourie, Rishikesh, Shimla and Nainital. They

wish to go in six different months, viz January, March, May, June, August and December. Two

of them want to travel by bus and two by rail and others are planning to go either by car or by
flight. Following information is also given. [45m 00s]

I. Gupta goes to Manali but neither by air nor by bus.

II. Sinha prefers bus journey but travels neither in August nor in May.

III. Neither Mishra nor Saini goes either to Shimla or to Mussourie.

IV. Rishikesh is visited in December.

V. Persons going to Kullu and Shimla go by bus and car respectively.

VI. Mr Bhagat goes to Nainital in March by air but Mishra does not travel in December.

9. Who among the following visits Shimla?

1) Saini 2) Sinha 3) Mishra 4) Yadav 5) None of these

10. Rishikesh is visited by

1) Sinha 2) Mishra 3) Saini

4) Yadav 5) Cant be determined

11. Yadav visited by

1) Bus 2) Rail 3) Car

4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

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12. If Gupta travelled in June, Sinha must have travelled in

1) January 2) December 3) August

4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

13. Which of the following places did Sinha visit?

1) Nainital 2) Mussourie 3) Kullu

4) Manali 5) Cant be determined

14. Eight friends Jack, Kunal, Leon, Monty, Nikhil, Ober, Prince and Queen are sitting around a

circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the centre and

some of them are facing outside (ie in a direction opposite the centre.) Only one person sits

between Kunal and Ober. Queen sits third to the right of Ober. Monty sits on the immediate

right of Queen. Queen faces outward. Leon sits second to the left of Prince. Prince is not an

immediate neighbour of Ober. Leon faces a direction opposite that of Ober. The immediate

neighbours of Leon face opposite direction. Jack sits third to the left of Nikhil. Jack is not an

immediate neighbour of neither Prince nor Kunal. Monty and Jack face the direction same

as that of Nikhil. [1h 01m 32s]

15. Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each. In row 1, Amitabh,

Rakesh , Akshay, Arti and Ritesh are sitting and all of them are facing south. In row 2, Jaya,

Poonam, Twinkle, Gaurav and Jenelia are sitting and all of them are facing north. In the

given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other

row. Moreover, each of them belongs to different cities Meerut, Gurgaon, Begusarai,

Hajipur, Noida, Cuttack, Banaras, Haridwar, Allahabad and Mednipur but not necessarily

in the same order. There are only two persons sitting between the person from Merrut, who

sits at an extreme end, and Ritesh. Jaya, who sits in the middle of the row, is not an
immediate neighbour of Poonam, who is not from Mednipur. Jenelia is sitting at an extreme

end. Ritesh, from Noida , sits on the immediate right of the person from Gurgaon and faces

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the immediate neighhour of Poonam. Rakesh is not sitting at the extreme left end. Jaya is not

from Allahabad. There is only one person between Akshay and Arti, who is from Meerut.

Gaurav, from Cuttack, is an immediate neighbour of the person from Mednipur and does

not face the person from Begusarai.Twinkle, who is from Hajipur, is an immediate

neighbour of the person from Allahabad, who in turn faces the immediate neighbour of the

person from Noida. There are two persons between the person from Banarasand the person

from Begusarai. Rakesh is not from Banaras. Jenelia is not from Haridwar. [1h 20m 32s]

Directions (16-17): There are five statues-L, M, N, O and P-each of them having different height.

Statue L is smaller than only statue M. Statue O is smaller than statue N. Statue O is longer than

statue P. The height of the tallest statue is 20 feet. The height of the second smallest statue is 11
feet. [1h 49m 32s]

16. What will be the height of statue P?

1) 13 ft 2) 15 ft 3) 9 ft 4)12 ft 5) 14 ft

17. What will be the height of third tallest statue?

1) 13 ft 2) 10 ft 3) 19 ft 4) 9 ft 5) 11 ft

18. Statements: [1h 57m 30s]

all laptops are computers

some laptops are notebooks

Conclusions:

some notebooks are computers

all notebooks are computers

19. Seven friends T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z appears for IBPS exam on sever different dates in

December, viz 5th, 6th , 12th, 13th, 19th, 25th and 26th but not necessarily in the same order.

Each of them belongs to a different city, viz Delhi, Kanpur, Patna, Ambala, Ranchi, Amritsar

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and Kolkata but not necessarily in the same order. The one who belongs to Delhi appears in

the exam on 25th Dec. Z belongs to Kanpur and appears in the exam on 12th Dec. U appears

in the exam immediately before X. U does not appear in the exam on a day after Z. The one

who belongs to Kolkata does not appear in the exam on or before 19th Dec. The one who

belongs to Patna appears in the exam immediately after V. X does not belong to Ranchi. The

one who belongs to Amritsar does not appear in the exam immediately before or after not

appear in the exam on 26th Dec nor does he belong to Patna. W appears in the exam on a
day before T. query-which city belongs to u, x and v. [2h 01m 32s]

Directions (20): A B C D E and F are six students in a class.

B and C are shorter than F but heavier than A.

D is heavier than B and taller than C.

E is shorter than D but taller than F.

F is heavier than D.
A is shorter than E but taller than F. [2h 07m 32s]

20. Which of the following statement is true for F with regards to height and weight?

1) He is lighter than E and taller than E

2) He is heavier than B and taller than E

3) He is heavier than B but shorter than D

4) He is lighter than E and also shorter than E

5) None of these

Directions (21-25): Study the given information and answer the questions: When a word and

number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them

following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its rearrangement. (All

the numbers are two-digit numbers. ) [2h 14m 32s]

Input: 14 36 methodology 21 of research 59 crucial 98 very 62 is

Step I. 98 14 36 methodology 21 of research 59 crucial very is 62

Step II. 98 very 14 36 methodology 21 of 59 crucial is research 62

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Step III. 59 98 very 14 methodology 21 of crucial is research 62

Step IV. 59 98 very of 14 21 crucial is methodology research 62 36

Step V. 21 59 98 very of crucial is methodology research 62 36 14

Step VI. 21 59 98 very of is crucial methodology research 62 36 14

Step VI is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained. As

per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.

Input: 65 work in 23 to be 13 89 managed 46 97 load 34 healthy 55 style

21. Which element is exactly between 'style' and 'be' in second last step of the given

arrangement?

1) work 2) healthy 3) 23 4) load 5) be

22. What is the position of '46' from the right end in the third step?

1) Sixth 2) Seventh 3) Fifth 4) Eight 5) Ninth

23. Which of the following is the fifth step of the arrangement based on the given input?

1) 46 65 97 to managed in 23 be 13 load healthy style work 89 55 34

2) 46 work 65 style 97 in 23 be 13 load healthy 89

3) 46 65 97 work style in 23 be 13 load healthy managed to 89 55 34

4) 34 46 55 65 89 97 work style in 23 be 13 load healthy managed to

5) 89 55 34 work style in 23 be 13 load healthy managed to 46 65 97

24. In which step are the elements 'be 13 healthy in' found in the same order?

1) Third 2) Sixth 3) Fourth

4) The given order of elements is not found in any step. 5) Fifth

25. Which element is eighth to the left of the element which is twelfth from the left end of the

third last step?

1) 97 2) 23 3) work 4) style 5) to

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26. Statements: [2h 23m 32s]

No speeches are lectures.

All lectures are sermons.

No sermons are advice.

Conclusions:

Some sermons are speeches.

No sermons are speeches.

No advices are lectures.

Some speeches are not advice.

1) All follows 2) Only II, III and IV follows.

3) Only I, III and IV follow 4) only III follows. 5) None of these.

27. Statements: [2h 26m 32s]

All boys are intelligent

Very few girls are intelligent

None girls is leader

Some professor are leader as well as boys

Conclusions:

36% of girls are intelligent

2% girls are intelligent

Some boys can never be a girl

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Reasoning Ability Problem Solving Session: June 11, 2016

June 11, 2016

1. Flower is coded as rterbn in the same way as rterbn relates to sector? [13m 31s]

1) rwlgpf 2) eofkuq 3) eofmxs 4) rwlefd 5) rwlend

2. Ruhani started walking in east and walked 12 m. Now she turned south and walked 4 m

and turned to her left and walked 3 m. Now she turned south and walked 7 m. Now to her

left and walked 7 m. Now she turned south and walked 8 m, then to west and walked 5 m.

Now to her left walking 3 m and finally turned right and walked 3 m. Find the distance

from where she started walking. [15m 39s]

1) 30 m 2) 25 m 3) 20 m 4) 22 m 5) 18 m

3. Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing five persons each in such a way that

there is an equal distance between adjacent persons.in first row selena,jhon,mark,maria and

loren are seated and all of them are facing south.in second row kate,anjelina,mia,david and

krishto are seated and all of them are facing north.therefore in the given seating

arrangement,each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.david sits

third to the left of kate.selena faces an immediate neighbor of david .mark sits second to the

right of selena.only one person sits between jhon and maria.anjelina and krishto are

immediate neighbors. Krishto does not face selena and john [41m 37s]

4. Representatives from eight different Countries viz. A, B, C, D, E, P, G and H are sitting

around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of

them is from a different Country viz. China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand,

Philippines, Indonesia and Korea. F sits second to right of the representative from Malaysia.

Representatives from Indonesia and Malaysia are immediate neighbours of the each other.

Two people sit between the representative of Indonesia and B. C and E are immediate

neighbours of each other. Neither C nor E is an immediate neighbour of either B or the

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representative from Malaysia. Representative from Singapore sits second to right of D, D is

neither the representative of Malaysia nor Indonesia. G and the representative from China

are immediate neighbours of each other. B is not the representative of China. Only one

person sits between C and the representative from Japan. H sits third to left of the

representative from Korea. Representative from Philippines sits second to left of the

representative from Thailand. [47m 54s]

Directions: Eight award winners from different professions A, B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting

around a circular table facing the centre. Their professions are author,footballer,scientist,

soldier, banker,teacher, chief and artist, not in the same order. A and F are immediate

neighbours of each other. Neither A nor F is an artist. Two people sit between D and the

footballer. Scientist sits second to the right of C. The artist sits third to right of G. Soldier is not

immediate neighbour of the artist. C is an immediate neighbour of G. B sits third to right of H.

only one person sits between C and the teacher. Author sits second to right of A. D is not an
artist. Banker sits second to the left of A. H is neither artist nor a scientist. [1h 15m 15s]

5. What is the position of F with respect to Artist?

1) Immediate right 2) third to the left 3) second to the right

4) fourth to the left 5) second to the left

Directions (6-8): Eight persons-A, B, C, D, P, Q, R and S are sitting in a row not necessarily in

the same order. Some of them are facing North and some of them are facing South. The

following information is known about their seating arrangement. [1h 34m 36s]

I. A and D are facing different directions, similarly S and P are also facing different

directions.

II. C sits four places away from D and sits at one end of the row. C and D are facing South.

III. The number of persons sitting to the right of Q is one less than the number of persons

sitting to the right of P 4) The persons sitting at the ends are facing the same direction.

IV. Exactly two persons are sitting between A and C.

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V. R sits to the immediate right of B.

VI. P sits third to the left of D,who is to the immediate right of Q.

6. How many persons are facing North?

a) Five b) Two c) Three d) Four

7. Who is second to the left of B?

a) Q b) D c) A d) S

8. Which of the following pairs of persons is facing the same direction?

a) R,Q b) A,B c) P,D d) C,S

9. Statements: [1h 51m 21s]

No RNA is DNA.

Some cells are muscles.

All DNA are cells


Conclusions:

I. All DNAs are muscles

II. All cells being RNA is a possibility

1) If only conclusion I follows.

2) If only conclusion II follows.

3) If either conclusion I or II follows.

4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.

5) If both conclusions I and II follows

10. Statements: [1h 57m 35s]

Ship was overturned Captain was not traced


Conclusions:

I. Captain died in the accident.

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II. Captain is alive .

1) only 1 follow

2) both 1 and 2 follow

3) either 1 nor 2 follow

4) only 2 follow

Directions (12-15): P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W are sitting around a square table.Four of them sit in the

middle of each of the four sides and rest at four corners of the table.The one who sit at the four

corners face inward while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. [2h 06m 40s]

I. P sits second to the left of v,who sits in the middle of one of the sides.

II. R sits fourth to the right of his wife and his wife is not an immediate neighbor of p or

v.
III. Two females sit in the middle of the sides and two at the corners.

IV. Q sits third to right of her husband and does not sit at any of the corners.

V. Only S sits between Q and W

VI. W is the husband of P

VII. T is a male.

12. Who amongst the following is Q's Husband?

1) R 2) T 3) V 4) U 5) cannot be determined

13. How many people sit between Q and R when counted in anti clockwise from Q?

1) none 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3 5) 4

14. Who is the wife of R?

1) S 2) U 3) V 4) Q 5) cannot be determined

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15. What is the position of T with respect to R

1) Immediate left 2) 2nd to the left 3) 3rd to the right

4) 2nd to the right 5) immediate right

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Reasoning Ability Problem Solving Session: June 28, 2016

June 28, 2016

1. Statement [9m 23s]

All Apples are Bad.

Conclusion

All apples being bad is a possibility.

2. What is the rank of shekh are in the class of 40? [15m 59s]

1) Sameer, who is ninth from the top, is 12 rank above Shailendra who is 5 rank below

Shekhar

2) Neelesh, who is between Shekhar and Sudhanshu, is 15th from bottom

3. What is relation between Seema and Mangesh? [21m 31s]

1) Shalini is cousin of Mangesh and niece of Seema

2) Sulekha, sister of Seema and wife of Omkar who is father of Mangesh

Directions (4-5): Nine persons -M1 to M9 are seated in chairs arranged in three rows and three

columns. All of them are facing North. The following information is known about their seating
arrangement. [30m 20s]

1) M4 and M8 are seated in the same row.

2) M3 is to the immediate right of M6.

3) M2 is at one of the corners, but is neither in the left column nor in the last row .

4) M5 is ahead of M1, who is ahead of M6.

5) M3 and M7 are neither in the same row nor in the same column.

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4. Who is seated to the immediate left of M1?

a) M4 b) M7 c) M8 d) cannot be determined

5. Which of the following group of person placed in the same row?

a) M1,M4,M8 b) M1,M5,M6 c) M1,M2,M9 d) cannot be determined

6. Eight colleagues A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre

but not necessarily in the same order. Each one of them holds a different post viz. Manager,

Company Secretary, Chairman, President, VicePresident, Group Leader, Financial Advisor

and Managing Director. A sits third to the right of the Managing Director. Only two people

sit between the Managing Director and H. Vice-President and the Company Secretary are

immediate neighbours of each other. Neither A nor H is a VicePresident or a Company

Secretary. VicePresident is not an immediate neighbour of the Managing Director.

Manager sits second to the left of E. E is not an immediate neighbour of H. The Manager is

an immediate neighbour of both Group Leader and Financial Advisor. Financial Advisor

sits third to the right of B. B is not the Vice President. C sits to the immediate right of the

Chairman. A is not the Chairman. F is not an immediate neighbour of A. G is not an

immediate neighbour of the Manager. [41m 30s]

7. Five movies Go Goa, Chandni- Chowk to China, London Dreams, Chennai Express and

Mumbai Metro are played in 5 halls Golden, Diamond, Platinum, Deluxe, and Galaxy in a

PVR. These movies are rated by different stars one, two, three, four and five. The show
timing is also different for each movie, 9 am, 12 noon, 3 pm, 6 pm and 9 pm. [1h 16m 06s]

Chandni-Chowk to China is not played in Diamond or Galaxy hall.

The show timing of Go Goa is not 6 pm or 9 pm while show timing of Chennai

Express is 12 noon.
Mumbai Metro is not four star movie but played in Diamond hall.

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London Dreams and Chennai Express are neither played in Golden & Platinum hall

nor two or four star movie. Five star rated movie is played at 9 pm.

Three star rated movie is played in Galaxy. Five star rated movie is played in Deluxe

hall.

Four star rated movie is played immediately after Mumbai Metro.

8. Movie Go Goa is rated as

a) One star b) Two star c) Three star

d) Four star e) five star

9. Which of the following statement is true?

a) Two star rated movie is played in Deluxe hall

b) Mumbai Metro is played at 3 pm. (ANS)

c) Chennai Express is five star rated movie

d) Chandni-Chowk to China is played in Platinum hall

e) None of the above

10. Which of the following matching is correct?

a) London Dream Four star

b) Go Goa Five star

c) Mumbai Metro 6 pm

d) Chennai Express Galaxy hall (ANS)

e) More than one of the above

11. What is the timing of the movie which is played in Deluxe hall

a) 9 am b) 12 noon c) 3 pm d) 6 pm e) 9 am

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12. Movie ChandniChowk is rated as:

a) One star b) Two star c) Three star d) Four star e) five star

13. INPUT: c 24 a 15 r i 37 96 m 49 u 82 [1h 56m 06s]

step 1: 24 c a 15 r i 37 96 m u 82 49

step 2: 82 24 c a 15 r i 96 m u 49 37

step 3: 96 82 24 c a r i m u 49 37 15

step 4: c 96 82 24 a r i m 49 37 15 u

step 5: m c 96 82 24 a r 49 37 15 u i

step 6: r m c 96 82 24 49 37 15 u i a

input : e 53 p 16 65 s o 42 a 71 h 98

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Reasoning Ability Problem Solving Session: July 14, 2016

July 14, 2016

Directions (1-3): Seven Participants A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a straight line facing

East. All of them have participated in hundred-meter race: B sits fourth to the right of the

person whose rank is 6th in the race. Either B or the sixth ranker sits at the extreme end of the

line. Only one person sits between B and G. G is third ranker. The person whose rank is first sits

third to the left of D. D is not immediate neighbor of G. Only one person sits between E and the

person who finished at the second place. A and C are immediate neighbors . A is not at the sixth

rank. The person whose rank is fifth sits third to the left of the person who finished seventh.

[13m 44s]

1. Who ranked at the fourth place?


a) A b) B c) C d) D e) F

2. Es rank in the race is

a) First b) Second c) Fifth d) Sixth e) Seventh

3. How many Persons are sitting between A and F?

a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four e) Five

4. Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that

there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1, A,B,C,D,E and F are seated

and all of them are facing south. In row-2, P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are

facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces

another member of the other row. V sits third to right of S. S faces F and F does not sit at any

of the extreme ends of the line. D sits third to right of C. R faces C. The one facing E sits

third to right of P. B and P do not sit at the extreme ends of the line. T is not an immediate

neighbour of V and A is not an immediate neighbour of C. [37m 33s]

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Directions (6-10): Raju, Ram, Rita and Reena are four students of different classroom coaching

centres of ABC, a leading classroom coaching centre for IAS aspirants. Each belongs to a

different state, ie UP, Uttarakhand, Bihar and Odisha, but not necessarily in the same order.

ABC arranged an All India Mock-Test series for all the classroom coaching centres students of
ABC in four cities Bangalore, Kolkata, Dehradun and Chennai. The students Raju, Ram, Rita

and Reena appeared for the test series in different cities. When the results were declared they

got first to fourth position in All-India ranking. They were students of ABC, ie Lucknow, Delhi,

Patna and Cuttack, but not necessarily in the same order.

I. The one who appeared at the Bangalore test centre got the 4th position in All-India

ranking. But he is not Ram. The one who appeared at Chennai for the test got the

first position. The one who belongs to Uttarakhand got the third position, while the
one who studied at the Lucknow centre got the second position in All-India ranking.

II. Raju and Ram studied neither at the Lucknow centre not at Delhi. They appeared for

test neither at Kolkata nor at Dehradun. They belong neither to Odisha nor to

Uttarakhand.

III. The one who studied at the Patna centre does not belong to Bihar. The one who

belongs to Uttarakhand is not Reena. The one who studied in Delhi did not appear

for the test at Kolkata centre. The one who belongs to UP did not appear at

Bangalore centre. [1h 02m 33s]

6. In which of the following cities did Raju appear for the test?

1) Bangalore 2) Dehradun 3) Chennai

4) Kolkata 5) Data inadequate

7. Which of the following combinations is definitely true in respect of the given information?

1) Ram Dehradun 2 2) Rita Bangalore 4

3) Reena Kolkata 3 4) Raju Chennai 1 5) None is true

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8. Ram belongs to which of the following states?

1) UP 2) Bihar 3) Odisha 4) Cant say 5) None of these

9. Who got the second position in the All-India ranking?

1) Ram 2) Rita 3) Raju 4) Reena 5) Cant say

10. Which of the following information is not true regarding Rita?

1) Rita got 3rd position in All-India ranking.

2) Rita belongs to UP.

3) Rita appeared for the test at the Dehradun centre.

4) She was a student of Delhi centre.

5) None of these

11. In certain code, acquisition or construction should be completed within three years is

written as three be or within should years construction completed acquisition. How will
interest paid on loan will be allowed for deduction be written [1h 31m 33s]

1)for will paid allowed loan on deduction be interest

2) for will allowed paid loan deduction on be interest

3) for will paid allowed loan deduction on be interest

4) for will paid allowed loan deduction be on interest

5) None of these.

Directions (12-15): Eight persons J,K,L,M,N,O,P and Q are sitting around a circular table facing

the centre with equal distances between each other(but not necessarily in the same order). Each

one of them is also related to N in some way or the other. K sits third to the left of N.Only one

person sit between N and Q. N's sister sits to the immediate right of Q.Only two persons sit

between N's sister and N's mother.J sits to the immediate right of N'mother. P sits to the

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immediate right of M. N'brother sits third to the right of P.N's wife sits second to the left of N's

brother. Only three persons sit between N's wife and L.N's son sits second to the right of N's

father.only two persons sit between N's father and N's daughter. [1h 35m 33s]

12. Who amongst the following is the son of J?

1) M 2) P 3) K 4) O 5) Q

13. How many persons sit between N and K, when counted from the left of K?

1) five 2) one 3) four 4) none 5) three

14. Who sits to the immediate right of Q?

1) N'sister 2) N 3) N's wife 4) K 5) J

15. How is J related to K?

1) sister 2) uncle 3) father 4) sister-in -law 5) daughter

16. Statements: [2h 02m 33s]

1.all chris is gayle

2.no chris is lendl

3.some lendl is simmons


Conculsions:

1.some gayle are not lendl

2.all simmons being chris is a possibility

3.all simmons being gayle is a possibility

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Reasoning Ability Problem Solving Session: July 23, 2016

July 23, 2016

1. Statements: [8m 58s]

All fruits are Sweet

All Sweet Things are not Good for health

Conclusions:

1. All fruit are not Good For Health

2. Some Fruit are not food for health

A) Only 1 Follow B) Only 2 follow

C) Both 1 and 2 follow D) Neither 1 and 2 follow

2. Seven persons, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to attend marriage ceremony but not

necessarily in the same order, in seven different months (of the same year) namely January,

February, March, June, August, October and December, Each of them also likes a different

fruit namely Banana, Grapes, Papaya, Orange, Mango, Litchi and Apple but not necessarily

in the same order. R is going to attend marriage in a month which has less than 31 days.

Only two persons are going to attend marriage ceremony between the month in which R

and S attends marriage ceremony. The one who likes Banana is going to attend marriage

ceremony immediately before T. Only one person attends ceremony before the one who

likes Papaya. Q attends ceremony immediately after the one who likes Papaya. Only three

persons attends marriage ceremony between Q and the one who likes Mango. T likes

neither Mango nor Papaya. P attends ceremony immediately before T. V likes Apple. The

one who likes Grapes attends ceremony in the month, which has less than 31 days. The one

who attends ceremony in March does not like Orange. [19m 07s]

3. There are 10 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K and L in a family. There are two married

couples, two fathers, one mother and three brothers in the family. It is known that B is father

of L and H is mother of K. D is not married. E is the sister of B and D is paternal uncle of K.

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G is the father of E and D. C is sibling of B. L is brother of K and B is father of F. A is


married female and not married to G. [39m 26s]

How many male and female members are there in the family respectively?

a) 5.5 b) 6.4 c) 4.6 d) 3.7 e) Cannot be determined

4. Five boys A, B, C, D and E are working in five different banks Bank of India (BOI), Punjab

national Bank (PNB), Indian overseas Bank (IOB), Bank of Maharashtra (BOM) and Canara

Bank. Five girls P, Q, R, S and T are working in five different banks Bank of Baroda (BOB),

Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC), Union Bank of India (UBI), Central Bank of India (CBI)

and Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI). These five boys are married to these five

girls but not necessary in that order. S is either working in BOB or IDBI but does not

married to one who works in PNB. A does not work in PNB or BOI but married to one who

works in IDBI. The one who works in UBI is married to E. The boy who works in BOI is

either married to S or T. E is not married to P, who works either in UBI or CBI. D does not

work in IOB or Canara Bank but married to one who works in OBC. C is married to R but

does not work with Canara Bank or PNB. R does not married to one who works in PNB. Q is
married to one who works in IOB. [59m 33s]

5. Statements: [1h 26m 05s]

Only stars are moons

No cosmos is a star

No planets are moons


Conclusions:

I. Some moons are not planets.

II. No moon is a cosmos.

III. No cosmos is a planet.

IV. No star is a planet.


a) I, II and IV follow b) I, III and IV follow c) II, III and IV follow

d) III and IV follow e) I and II follow

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6. Seven friends C, D, E, F, G, H & I who like different cities namely Surat, Kolkata, Bangalore,

Mumbai, Delhi, Ranchi, Pune study in 3 different schools DAS, RIS & VCS. At least two

students study together.F studies with the ones who likes Bangalore in RIS. One who likes

Delhi studies only with H. H does not like bangalore. C studies with those who like pune

and surat. C does not study with F. E studies only with the one who likes Mumbai. One who

likes mumbai does not study with the one who likes Delhi. More than one person studies

with D. D does not like Pune. Both I and the one who likes Ranchi study in the same school
but not in DAS. H does not like Ranchi. [1h 39m 50s]

7. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, which denote Agarwal and his family members Father, Mother,

Brother, Sister, Wife, Daughter and Son are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.

No two males or females are immediate neighbours. Agarwals father sits second to the left

of Agarwal. H is son of Agarwal and sits third to the right of Agarwals wife. B is married to

C, who sits second to the right of Agarwals daughter. The daughterin law of B is A.

Agarwal and his wife sit adjacent to each other. D and E are not females but G is a female.

Agarwals father sits adjacent to Agarwals daughter. F is the daughter of Agarwals mother

and sits on the immediate right of her brother. There are two members sitting between

Agrawal and his sister. B is not the brother of Agarwal. B is father of Agarwals brother and
sits second to the right of H. E is not Agarwals brother. [1h 57m 50s]

8. Statements: [2h 13m 30s]

All arrows are bows.

All bows are swords.

Some swords are daggers.

All daggers are knives.

Conclusions:

i. All knives are bows

ii. Atleast some swords are knives.

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iii. All bows are not arrows.

iv. All arrows being swords is a possibility.

1) Only ii follows 2) ii and iv follow

3) iii and iv follow 4) i and iii follow

5) none of these

Directions (9-12): Input: two has when our with humble [2h 29m 10s]

Step I: humble two has when our with

Step II: humble with two has when our

Step III: humble with when two has our

Step IV: humble with when two our has

Step V: 61 60 50 55 54 28

Step VI: 7 6 5 1 9 1

Step VII: 1 1 5 6 7 9

Step VII is the last step of the above input arrangement. As per the rules followed in the above

steps, find out the following question from the appropriate steps for the given input.

Input: see sad show sought such son

9. Step III of above input is: sad see such son show sought.
How many more steps will be required to complete the above rearrangement?

1) one 2) two 3) three 4) four 5) None of these

10. Which of the following will be step IV for the above given input?

1) sad see sought show such son 2) sad son sought see such show

3) sad see son sought show such 4) sad see such son sought show

5) None of these

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11. How many steps will be required to complete the above Input?

1) Nine 2) Eight 3) Seven 4) Six 5) None of these

12. In the last step, which of the following number will be at fifth position from the right end?

1) 6 2) 3 3) 2 4) 9 5) None of these

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