- Statements:
No toffee is chocolate.
No sweet is toffee.
Conclusions:
I. No chocolate is sweet.
II. All sweets are chocolate.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption D
- Statements:
Some trees are bushes.
All mangoes are bushes.
Conclusions:
I. At least some trees are mangoes.
II. Some trees are definitely not mangoesonly conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption C
- Statements:
All plates are glasses.
No cup is a glass.
Conclusions:
I. No plate is a cup.
II. At least some glasses are plates.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption E
- Statements:
All windows are tables.
All entrances are windows.
No gate is a table.
Conclusions:
I. At least some windows are gates.
II. No gate is an entrance.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption E
- Statements : No coke is dew.
No fanta is coke.
Conclusions : I. No dew is fanta.
II. All fanta are dew.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption D
- Statements:
All glasses are cups.
No cup is a spoon.
All spoons are bulbs.
Conclusions:
I. No spoon is glass.
II. No bulb is cup.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption A
- Statements:
No curd is sugar.
No milk is curd.
Conclusions:
I. No sugar is milk.
II. All milk is sugaronly conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption D
- Statement:
Some colleges are classes.
Some classes are professors.
All professors are students.
Conclusions:
I. Some students are classes.
II. All colleges being students is a possibility.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption E
- Statements :
Only a few bankers are doctors.
0% bankers are teachers.
Conclusions :
I. All teachers are bankers.
II. Some doctors are not teachers.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption B
- Statements :
0% shirts are kurtas.
All shorts are shirts.
A few jackets are kurtas.
Conclusions :
I. Not a single kurta is short.
II. A good number of jackets are not shirts.only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II folllowsOption E
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Friday, May 7, 2021
Reasoning : Syllogism Questions Set 61
Directions: In each question three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statement to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements. Give answer.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Reasoning : Puzzle and Arrangements for Upcoming Exams – Set 211
Study the following information and answer the questions:
Seven friends were born in the same year but different months January to July. They like different types of movies- Romantic,Suspense and Comedy. Atleast two but not more than three persons like same type of movie. Akansha is older than Caryl and likes suspense movie. Only two persons born in between Garima and Diksha who was born in the month have odd number of days. Ekta does not like suspense movie. Banya was born in May and is younger than Caryl. The one who was born in April likes Comedy movie. Farah is older than Diksha who does not like Comedy movie. Only three persons were born in between Ekta and Farah both of them likes same type of movie but not action movie. Farah is neither second oldest person nor like Comedy movie. Banya and Diksha like same type of movie.
Seven friends were born in the same year but different months January to July. They like different types of movies- Romantic,Suspense and Comedy. Atleast two but not more than three persons like same type of movie. Akansha is older than Caryl and likes suspense movie. Only two persons born in between Garima and Diksha who was born in the month have odd number of days. Ekta does not like suspense movie. Banya was born in May and is younger than Caryl. The one who was born in April likes Comedy movie. Farah is older than Diksha who does not like Comedy movie. Only three persons were born in between Ekta and Farah both of them likes same type of movie but not action movie. Farah is neither second oldest person nor like Comedy movie. Banya and Diksha like same type of movie.
- Who was born in March?
DikshaCarylAkanshaEither a or bNone of theseOption B
- Who among the following likes Comedy movie?
EktaBanyaGarimaFarahDikshaOption C
- Farah was born in which of the following month?
MarchJanuaryFebruaryJuneAprilOption D
- Who among the following is third youngest person?
BanyaCarylDikshaFarahGarimaOption A
- How many persons were born after Garima?
12435Option D
Read the following information and answer the given questions: - How many persons are heavier than Vimal?
3124None of theseOption A
Xylo>Dinesh>Weom>Vimal(70)>Lokesh>Nitesh(58)
- Which of the following statement is true if weight of Lokesh is 66 kg?
Weight of Dinesh is 24 kgWeight of Weom is 65 kgThe difference between the weight of Vimal and Lokesh is 6 kgThe difference between the Weight of Lokesh and Nitesh is 8 kg.None is trueOption D
- What could be the possible weight of Weom?
81 kg55 kg44 kg59 kg68 kgOption A
Study the following information and answer the questions: - Which of the following stand is tallest?
P1T1U1Q1None of theseOption A
P1(80)>R1>T1>Q(40)>U1>S1
- Which of the following stand is second shortest?
P1S1U1Cannot be determinedNone of theseOption C
Dinesh, Lokesh, Nitesh, Xylo, Weom and Vimal are six students. Each of them has different weight. Lokesh is heavier than only Nitesh. Weom is lighter than only two people. Vimal is not the heaviest. The difference between the weight of third lightest and the lightest person is 12 kg. Dinesh is heavier than Weom but is not the heaviest. The weight of Vimal is 70 kg.
There are six stands in a park. All stands are of different height. Stand T1 is taller than U1. Q1 is taller than S1 but shorter R1. U1 is not the shortest stand. P1 is taller than U1 and Q1, which is shorter than T1. The third shortest stand is 40 m. Stand R1 is not the tallest. Stand U1 is taller than S1. Height of tallest stand is 80 m. Height of stand T1 is a prime number. T1 is not taller than R1.
Monday, April 26, 2021
Reasoning : Blood Relation Questions Set 41
- Study the following information and answer the given questions:
Ez, Fz, Gz, Hz, Iz and Jz are six family members. Ez and Fz are a married couple. Iz is sister of Hz. Fz is daughter-in-law of Jz, who is grandmother of Iz’s brother. Hz is the only son of Gz, who is brother of Ez.
What is the relation of Fz with Hz?Mother in lawAuntMotherFather in lawNone of theseOption B
- How is Gz related to Iz?
AuntFatherDaughter inlawCannot be determinedNone of theseOption B
- Study the following information and answer the given questions:
There are eight members- Ax, Bx, Cx, Dx, Ex, Fx, Gx and Hx. There are three married couple and three generation in this family. Hx has only 2 children. Dx is son of Ax and husband of Ex. Fx is the nephew of Dx. Gx is the aunt of Ex’s daughter. Ax is the grandmother Fx. Cx is son-in-law of Hx.
How is Cx related to Ex?Daughter in lawSonBrother in lawFather in lawNon eof theseOption C
- How is Bx related to Gx’s son?
CousinMotherDaughterFather in lawNone of theseOption A
- How is Bx related to Dx?
DaughterSon in lawMother in lawCannot be determinedNone of theseOption A
- Each of these questions is based on the following information:
a) N % O means N is the daughter of O.
b) N @ O means N is the sister of O.
c) N $ O means N is the father of O.
d) N * O means N is the son of O.
Which of the following shows the relation that G is the grandmother of F?F @ C $ G @ D*HF @C*D %G@BC * G $ F @ D@BD % C $ G * F@HNone of theseOption B
- If the expression Q@Z*H%L@G is definitely true, then which of the following is not true?
L is brother of GZ is son of HQ is daughter of HL is grandmother of ZNone of theseOption A
- If the expression R * S @ Z % C is definitely true, then which of the following is true?
C is grandmother of RC is grandfather of RR is nephew of ZZ is brother of RNone of theseOption C
- Study the following information and answer the given questions:
Mq, Nq, Oq, Pq, Qq, Rq, Sq, Tq and Wq are nine persons living in house. There are three married couple in the house. Mq is the only daughter of Pq, who is the paternal grandfather of Tq. Rq is the son of Qq. Tq is the daughter of Sq. Nq is the mother of Sq. Nq is not married to Pq. Oq is the maternal grandfather of Tq. Rq is the father of Tq. Tq is sister of Wq.
How is Mq related to Sq?Daughter in lawSonSister in lawMother in lawNone of theseOption C
- How is Wq related to Rq?
SonMother in lawDaughter in lawFatherCannot be determinedOption E
Reasoning : Direction Sense Questions Set 38
Study the following information to answer the given questions:
B*C means C is 1m east to B
B@C means C is 1m west to B
B#C means C is 1m south to B
B%C means C is 1m north to B
B!C means C is 2m east to B
B*C means C is 1m east to B
B@C means C is 1m west to B
B#C means C is 1m south to B
B%C means C is 1m north to B
B!C means C is 2m east to B
- If N @ O % R ! Z * X, holds true, then in which direction is O with respect to X?
North EastSouth EastSouth WestNorthNone of theseOption C
- If D * U # F @ G # K ! L holds true, then in which direction is point U with respect to L?
EastSouth WestWestNorth WestNone of theseOption B
Study the information and answer the questions: - What is the shortest distance between point Hz and Az?
2 m5 m11 m10 mNone of theseOption E
- What is the total distance covered by Ramesh from point Az to point Hz?
25 m36 m30 m24 m32 mOption B
- In which direction point Bz with respect of Dz?
SouthWestNorth WestNorth EastNone of theseOption C
Study the information and answer the questions given below. - What is the shortest distance between point Pz and Kz?
4 m5 m7 m8 mNoen of theseOption A
- What is the total distance covered by Akansh from point Kz to point Pz?
North WestSouth EastSouthCannot be determinedNone of theseOption C
- In which direction point Mz with respect of Lz?
SouthNorth WestSouth WestCannot be determinedNone of theseOption B
- What is the shortest distance between point Kz and Mz?
10 m12 m15 m20 mNone of theseOption A
- In which direction point Zz with respect of Iz?
NorthSouthNorth WestSouth EastNnone of theseOption E
Ramesh starts his journey from point Az, walks 10 m towards North to reached at point Bz, then takes a right turn and walks for 5 m to reach point Cz. From point Cz he takes a right turn and walks for 10 m to reach at point Dz. From point Dz he takes a left turn and walks 2 m to reach at point Ez, then takes a left turn again and walks 4 m to reach point Fz. From point Fz, he walks 5 m in west direction and reached point Hz.
Akansha starts her journey from point Kz, walks 8 m towards South to reached at point Zz, then takes a right turn and walks for 6 m to reach point Mz. From point Mz he takes a left turn and walks for 9 m to reach at point Gz, From point Gz he takes a left turn and walks 14 m to reach at point Lz, then takes a left turn again and walks 17 m to reach point Iz. From point Iz, she walks 4 m in west direction and reached point Pz.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Reasoning : Puzzle and Arrangements for Upcoming Exams – Set 210
Read the information and answer the questions:
Eight friends Akansha, Banya, Caryl, Dinesh, Manish, Nitin, Oman and Priyanka live on different floors of an eight storey building, ground floor is numbered 1 and top most floor is numbered 8. Dinesh lives on even numbered floor above the floor numbered 5. There are only two persons live between the floor on which Oman and Priyanka live. Akansha lives immediate above the floor on which Nitin lives. Oman lives on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Dinesh lives. Caryl lives on floor numbered 4. There are only three persons lives between Nitin and Manish who lives on odd numbered floor above the floor on which Caryl lives.
Eight friends Akansha, Banya, Caryl, Dinesh, Manish, Nitin, Oman and Priyanka live on different floors of an eight storey building, ground floor is numbered 1 and top most floor is numbered 8. Dinesh lives on even numbered floor above the floor numbered 5. There are only two persons live between the floor on which Oman and Priyanka live. Akansha lives immediate above the floor on which Nitin lives. Oman lives on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Dinesh lives. Caryl lives on floor numbered 4. There are only three persons lives between Nitin and Manish who lives on odd numbered floor above the floor on which Caryl lives.
- Who among the following lives on 5th floor?
BanyaManishNitinEither a or bNone of theseOption B
- Who among the following lives immediate below Banya’s floor?
NitinOmanAkanshaCarylNone of theseOption B
- Which of the following statement is true about Priyanka?
Priyanka lives on an odd numbered floorMore than two persons live below PriyankaOnly two persons lives between Banya and PriyankaManish lives immediate above PriyankaAll are trueOption A
- Four of the following are alike in a certain way so form a group, which among the following does not belong to that group?
BanyaNitinAkanshaManishPriyankaOption C
- Akansha lives on which of the following floor?
2nd1st3rd4th5thOption A
Study the following information to answer the given questions: - Which of the following box is immediate below Fz?
AzBzDzHzCannot be determinedOption E
- Which of the following box is placed just below box Az?
EzHzBzCannot be determinedNone of theseOption A
- Which of the following box is immediate above Dz?
AzHzCzEither b or cNone of theseOption B
- How many boxes are placed between Cz and Dz?
31245Option A
- Which of the following box is placed at the top?
GzFzAzEither a or bNone of theseOption D
Eight cartons Az, Bz, Cz, Dz, Ez, Fz, Gz and Hz are placed one above each other. More than two boxes are placed below Az. Two boxes are placed between Az and Dz. Only one box is placed between Dz and Ez. Two boxes is between Cz and Hz and Cz is above Hz. More than two boxes is between Gz and Fz. Box Bz is immediate above box Cz. Box Az placed above box Dz.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 203
- Pointing towards a boy, Rajshree said, “He is the son of only son of my paternal grandfather.” How is that boy related to Rajshree ?
UncleBrotherFatherCousindata inadequateOption B
Correct Option: B
Only son of grandfather — Father; Son of father — Brother.
So, the boy is Rajshree’s brother.
- Pointing to a girl in the picture, Ankit said, “Her mother’s brother is the only son of my mother’s father.” How is the girl’s mother related to Ankit if the girl is not the real sister of Ankit ?
MotherAuntSisterGrandmotherdata inadequateOption B
Correct Option: B
Only son of Ankit’s mother’s father — Ankit’s maternal uncle.
So, the girl’s maternal uncle is Ankit’s maternal uncle.
Thus, the girl’s mother is Ankit’s aunt.
Rahul told Salman, “Yesterday I defeated the only brother of the daughter of grandmother.” Whom did Rahul Defeat?sonfatherbrotherunclefather-in-lawOption B
Correct Option: B
Daughter of grandmother — Aunt; Aunt’s only brother — Father
- Directions : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code language,
“filter air found everywhere” is coded as “bhu man juk lop”
“found lost things everywhere” is coded as “ gan bhu nut juk”
“apply filter searched things” is coded as “ vax der man nut”
“found air desert searched” is coded as “but juk der lop”
1. How "apply" is coded in the given language?vaxnutlopdernone of theseOption A
Correct Option: A
- What is the code for "lost air"?
nut gangan lopder loplop bhucannot be determinedOption B
Correct Option: B
- How "desert" is coded?
lopbutbhunutcannot be determinedOption B
Correct Option: B
- If "desert ____ " is coded as "but bhu" then which of the following words should fill the blank?
airsearchedeverywherefilterEither B or COption C
Correct option : C
How "found filter" will be coded in the language?bhu juknut jokjuk mancannot be determinedEither B or COption C
Correct option : C
- Directions: The following questions are based on the words given below.
TOY RUN SIM OWL LAP
1. If all the words are arranged as per alphabetical order then how many letters are placed as per English Alphabet between the middle letters of third word from left end and that of the second word from right end?1511121310Option B
Correct Option: C
Series : TOY RUN SIM OWL LAP
New Series: LAP OWL RUN SIM TOY
- Directions: The following questions are based on the words given below.
TOY RUN SIM OWL LAP
2. If the first letter of all the words is replaced by ‘C’ then how many meaningful English words can be formed?23104Option C
Correct Option: C
Series : TOY RUN SIM OWL LAP
New Series: COY CUN CIM CWL CAP
Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 203
Reasoning: Inequalities Questions for Upcoming Exam -Set 33
- Directions: In the following questions two statements are followed by two conclusions. You have to mark the appropriate answer as per the information given.
Statements : Ca > Aa ≥ Ta , Sa < Ea = Ta
Conclusions : I) Aa > Ea
II) Ca > Saonly I Followsonly II followsboth I and II followsEither I or II followscannot be determinedOption B
- Statements : Fi < Ui ≤ Ni , Di > Hi < Ui = Bi
Conclusions : I) Hi < Ni
II) Hi = NiNeither I nor II FollowsOnly II followsOnly I followsEither I or II followsboth I and II followsOption C
- Statement : G ≤ L ≥ O ≥ W ≥ I < N
Conclusions : I) I < L
II) L = Ionly I followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsOnly II followsnone of theseOption B
- Directions: In the following questions two statements are followed by three conclusions. You have to mark the appropriate answer as per the information given.
Statements: D ≥ Q , X < W, Q = J, W > Y, X > D, Y ≤ O, J ≥ E
Conclusions: (i) D > E
(ii) D = E
(iii) O > Qonly (i) followsBoth (i) and (ii) followsEither (i) or (ii) followsonly (iii) followsnone of theseOption C
- Statements: W < P, Y = Z , V < U, P > Z, G ≥ Y, W > U, J = V
Conclusions: (i) G > P
(ii) W > J
(iii) Y = Jonly (i) followsonly (ii) followsboth (ii) and (iii) followseither (i) or (iii) followsnone of theseOption B
- Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside.
X@Y means X is not greater than Y.
X!Y means X is greater than Y.
X*Y means X is not less than Y.
X%Y means X is less than Y.
X#Y means X is neither greater nor less than Y.
Statements : M!H , K%M, G#H
Conclusions : I) H#K
II) M*GOnly I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followsOption D
- Statements : A@B , D%A , T*B
Conclusions : I) D%B
II) T*AEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followsOnly I followsOnly II followsOption C
- Statements: M#Y , Y%A, G*A
Conclusions: I) A!M
II) G*MOnly I followsOnly II followseither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followsOption A
- Statements : G!T , L@T, U*G
Conclusions :I) U#T
II) U!TOnly I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followsOption B
- Statements : Y!U , P*W , W@M
Conclusions : I) Y!W
II) P%MOnly I followsOnly II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsBoth I and II followsOption A
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 202
- Looking at a picture of a boy, Hiren said, “His mother is the wife of my father’s son. Brothers and sisters I have none.” At whose picture was Hiren looking?
His nephewHis cousinHis sonHis unclenone of theseOption C
Correct Option: C
Since Hiren has no brother or sister, so he is his father’s only son.
So, wife of Hiren’s father’s son — Hiren’s wife.
Thus, Hiren’s wife is the boy’s mother or the boy is Hiren’s son.
When Arun saw Sanju, he recalled, “He is the son of the father of my daughter’s mother.” Who is Sanju to Arun?BrotherBrother-in-lawSonUncleCousinOption B
Correct Option: B
Arun’s daughter’s mother — Arun’s wife; Arun’s wife’s father — Arun’s father-in-law; Father-in-law’s son — Arun’s brother-in-law.
So, Sanju is Arun’s brother-in-law.
- Pointing to a lady, Sam said, “She is the daughter of the only child of my grandmother.” How is the lady related to Sam?
MotherNieceSisterdata inadequatenone of theseOption C
Correct Option: C
Only child of Sam’s grandmother — Sam’s father/mother.
Daughter of Sam’s father/mother — Sam’s sister.
- Directions: These questions are based on the following arrangement :
J Y 2 = S * α E G M Δ 7 $ H P 9 K L & @ W Q 1 3 # C D ©
How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is either immediately followed by a number of immediately preceded by a letter, but not both ?Nilonetwothreenone of theseOption D
Correct Option: D
There are three symbols (*, &, ©) that satisfy the given condition.
- Directions: These questions are based on the following arrangement :
J Y 2 = S * α E G M Δ 7 $ H P 9 K L & @ W Q 1 3 # C D ©
How many such letters are there in the above arrangement each of which is either immediately followed by a number or immediately preceded by a symbol, but not both ?ThreeFourFivenone of theseSixOption D
Correct Option: D
There are eight letters (Y, S, E, H, P, W, Q, C) that satisfy the given condition.
- Directions: These questions are based on the following arrangement :
J Y 2 = S * α E G M Δ 7 $ H P 9 K L & @ W Q 1 3 # C D ©
How many such numbers are there each of which is either immediately followed by a symbol or immediately preceded by a letter, but not both ?TwoThreeFourFivenone of theseOption C
Correct Option: C
There are four numbers (7, 9, 1, 3) that satisfy the given condition
- Directions: These questions are based on the following arrangement :
J Y 2 = S * α E G M Δ 7 $ H P 9 K L & @ W Q 1 3 # C D ©
2 Y S is to E G * in the same way as P H K is to ?
WQ&W*L@WLCannot be determinednone of theseOption C
Correct Option: B
In each pair, the first, second and third elements of the first term move 5, 7 and 1 steps forward respectively to give the corresponding elements of the second term
- Each consonant of the word ‘TERMINATION’ is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series and each vowel is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series. If the new alphabets thus formed are arranged in alphabetical order (from left to right), which of the following will be the sixth letter from the right end?
MSPLNone of theseOption A
Correct Option: A
The given word:
T E R M I N A T I O N
Applying the above condition, we have new word:
S F Q L J M B S J P M
Now, arranging in alphabetical order (from left to right)
B F J J L M M P Q S S
Hence, M is sixth from the right.
- In the word 'DOORSTEP' if all the vowels are replaced with the letter immediate next to it in the english alphabet series and all the consonants are replaced with the letter immediate before it in the english alphabet series, then how many vowels are there in the new word so formed?
NoneOnetwoMore than TwoNone of theseOption B
Correct Option: B
Given word and the new word after the given rearrangement:
D O O R S T E P
C P P Q R S F O
Thus 'O' is the only vowel in the new arrangement.
How many such pair(s) of letters are there in the word ‘POCKETBOOK’ which have as many letters between them as in the alphabetical series as we move from left to right?Onetwothreefournone of theseOption B
Correct Option: B
We have,
The given word = POCKETBOO
we can observe that there are only two such possible pairs of letters which satisfies the given conditions.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
Reasoning : Syllogism Questions Set 59
- Statements:
a)Some plants are yellow.
b)All plants are green.
Conclusions:
a) All yellow are plants.
b) At least some yellow are green.Only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsBoth conclusion I and II followsNone of theseOption B
- Statements:
All planets are sun.
All moons are planets.
No orbit is a sun
Conclusions:
I. All moons are sun.
II. No planet is an orbit.Only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsNeither conclusion I or II followsBoth conclusion I and II followsEither conclusion I or II followsOption D
- Statements:
No news is magazine.
Not a single magazine is copy.
Every copy is story.
Conclusions:
I. Some stories which are copies are news as well.
II. No news is a copy.
III. Some stories are not magazines.Either conclusion I or II followsOnly Conclusion III followsboth Conclusion II and III followsOnly II followsNone of theseOption B
- Statements:
Some hours are minutes.
All clocks are minutes.
No minute is second.
Conclusions:
I. Some hours are clocks.
II. All seconds being clocks is a possibility.
III. No hour is a clocks.Only conclusion II followsOnly conclusion III followsEither conclusion I or III followsEither conclusion I or II followsNone of theseOption C
- Statements : No dew is sprite.
No coke is dew.
Conclusions : I. No sprite is coke.
II. All coke are sprite.Only Conclusion I followsOnly Conclusion II followsEither Conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I or II followsBoth Conclusion I or II followsOption D
- Statements:
A few of my friends are relatives.
Relatives are rude.
Some rude persons are polite at heart.
Conclusions:
I. A few of my relatives are polite at heart.
II. Some rude persons may not be relatives.Only Conclusion I followsonly Conclusion II followsBoth I and II followsEither I or II followsNeither I nor II followsOption B
- Statements:
All engineers are nice.
No nice is a doctor.
All doctors are managers.
Conclusions:
No engineer is a manager.
All nice being managers is a possibilityBoth conclusion I and II followsOnly conclusion I followsEither conclusion I or II followsOnly Conclusion II followsNone of theseOption D
- Statements:
Some painters are shoes.
Some shoes are sleepers.
All sleepers are pants.
Conclusions:
At least some pants are painters.
No shirt is a painter.Only Conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsEither Conclusion I or II followsNeither Conclusion I nor II followsBoth Conclusion I and II followsOption C
- Statements:
All folders are documents.
Some documents are files.
Conclusions:
I. All files being folders is a possibility.
II. All documents being files is a possibility.Either conclusion I or II followsOnly Conclusion I followsBoth conclusion I and II followsOnly conclusion II followsNone of theseOption C
- Statements:
Some speakers are keyboards.
No keyboard is a key.
All keys are keychains.
Conclusions:
I. Some speakers are keychains.
II. All keychains being speakers is a possibility.Only conclusion I followsonly conclusion II followsEither Conclusion I or II followsboth conclusion I and II followsNone of theseOption B
Reasoning : Puzzle and Arrangements for Upcoming Exams – Set 209
- Study the following information and answer the questions:
Seven persons Akansha, Diksha, Ilma, Himani, Lokesh, Manisha, Riya are sitting around a circular table facing the center and likes different mobiles viz. Apple , Samsung , Lenovo , Mi , Acer , Motorola and Sony, but not necessarily in same order.Lokesh sits third to the left of Manisha. The one who likes Apple sits second to the right of the one who likes Samsung. The one who likes Mi is an immediate neighbor of Manisha. Manisha neither likes Apple nor Samsung. Only one person sits between the one who likes Sony and Lokesh. Diksha sits fourth to the right of the one who likes Sony. Akansha likes Lenovo and sits at immediate left of Himani. Himani sits second to the left of the one who likes Mi. Diksha does not like Acer and Riya does not like Samsung.
How many persons sit between Manisha and Ilma when counted in clockwise direction with respect to Ilma?12345Option A
- Who among the following likes Apple ?
AkanshaDikshaLokeshRiyaNone of theseOption C
- Who sits second to the right to the one who likes sony?
DikshaAkanshaEither a or bRiyaNone of theseOption D
- Which of the following is true regarding Manisha?
Manisha likes AcerIlma is an immediate neighbor of Manisha.The one who likes Motorola sits second to the right to Manisha.Mnaisha likes SonyAll are trueOption A
- Which of the following combination is true?
Ilma-SamsungHimani-LenovoManisha-MotorolaLokesh-SonyAll are trueOption A
- Study the following information and answer the questions:
Eight friends are sitting around a circular table. Some of them are facing inside the center while some are facing outside the center. Vinay sits third to the left of Weom. Srikant sits second to the left of Pratyush. Tanu sits third to the right of Srikant. Both Tanu and Queen are facing same direction as Vinay. Uday sits opposite to Queen and Queen is not an immediate neighbor of Srikant who is facing opposite direction of Pratyush. Vinay is not an immediate neighbour of Uday. Rishi neither sits opposite to Tanu nor Pratyush. Both Vinay and Weom are facing same direction. Weom is facing inside the center of the circle. While both Rishi and Uday are facing same direction to each other but opposite to Srikant.
Who among the following sits immediate right of Srikant?UdayRishiTanuWeomNone of theseOption A
- How many persons sits between Queen and Uday when counted in clockwise direction with respect to Uday?
13245Option B
- Who among the following faces Vuinay?
UdayTanuQueenRishiNone of theseOption B
- Who among the following sit opposite to Rishi?
QueenWeomSrikantCannot be determinedNone of theseOption C
- Who among the following sit opposite to the one who sits 2nd right of Rishi?
VinayQueenSrikantWeomPratyushOption E
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