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APTITUDE TEST ‘A-B’ means ‘A is daughter of B’

1. How many such pairs of letters are there in ‘A+B’ means ‘A is wife of B’
word SENDING, each of which has as many ‘A/B’ means ‘A is father of B’
letters between its two letters as there are ‘A*B’ means ‘A is son of B’
between them in the English alphabets?
6. In the expression ‘p*R-S’ how is P related
(a) None (b) One to S?
(c) Two (d) Three (a) Father (b) Grandfather
2. How many meaningful three letter English (c) Grandson (d) Sister
words can be formed with the letters WNO,
7. Which of the following means S is son-in-
using each letter only once in each word?
law of P?
(a) None (b) One
(a) P+R*S (b) P/R*S
(c) Two (d) Three
(c) P+R/S (d) P/R+S
3. In a certain code ‘ja ki mo pe’ means ‘at a
8. In the expression ‘P-Q+S’ how is S related
frog’s leap’ , ‘mo la ki so’ means ‘take a
to P?
leap ahead’ and ‘re bo ja na’ means
‘insects are frog’s diet’. Which of the (a) Mother (b) Father
following is the code for ‘at’ in that (c) Brother (d) can’t be determined
language? 9. How is P related to S in the expression
(a) ja (b) pe ‘P*Q/S’?
(c) bo (d) re (a) Brother (b) Wife
4. If it is possible to make only one meaningful (c) Son (d) Sister
word with the First, Second, Third, and fifth 10. How is S related to P in the expression
letters of the word TECHNOLOGY, which ‘P+R/S’?
of the following would be the third letter of
(a) Son
that word? If no such word can be made,
give X as your answer and if more than one (b) Daughter
such word can be formed, give your answer (c) Daughter-in-law
as Y (d) Sister
(a) T (b) N Direction: (11-15) : In each of the question
(c) X (d) Y below are given three statements followed
5.) If ‘football’ is called ‘cricket’ , ‘cricket’ is by two conclusions numbered 1and 2. You
called ‘basketball’ ‘basketball’ is called have to take the given statements to be true
‘badminton’ ‘badminton’ is called ‘volleyball’ even if they seem to be at variance from
, ‘volleyball’ is called ‘hockey’ and ‘hockey’ commonly known facts. Read both of the
is called ‘golf’ , which of the following games conclusions and then decided which of the
is not played using a ball? given conclusion logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly
(a) Volleyball (b) basketball known facts.
(c) Hockey (d) cricket Read the statements and conclusions which
Directions (6-10): Read the following follow it and:
information carefully and answer the Given answer (A) if only conclusion 1 is true.
questions, which follow :
Given answer (B) if only conclusion 2 is true. DIRECTION: (Q16 to 20): Study the
Given answer(C) if either conclusion 1 or following information carefully to answer
conclusion 2 is true. these questions:
Given answer (D) if neither conclusion 1 nor Among M, B , T , W, D and H, three works
conclusion 2 is true. in factory X and three works in factory y.
Each of them earns different amount. T
Given answer (E) if both conclusion 1 and 2
works in factory Y and earns the least. W
are true.
and D do not work in factory Y and none of
11. No pen is a mobile. them earns the maximum. B earns less than
Some mobile are bottles. H and W. M does not work in the same
All bottles are papers. factory in which T works and he earns more
than D but less than B.
CONCLUSION
16. Who earns the maximum?
1. Some papers are pens.
(a) H (b) W
2. All bottles are pens.
(c) D (d) Data inadequate
12. All computers are radios.
17. In which factory does B work?
All radios are televisions.
(a) X (b) Y
Some televisions are watches.
(c) X or Y (d) Data inadequate
CONCLUSION:
18. Which of the following groups works in
Some watches are computers.
factory X?
Some televisions are computers.
(a) TBH (b) WDH
13. Some desks are chairs.
(c) WDM (d) TBM
Some chairs are doors.
19. Who earns less than M?
Some doors are walls.
(a) D only (b) T only
CONCLUSION:
(c) B only (d) D and T only
Some walls are chairs.
20. W earns more than which of the following
No chair is a wall. groups?
14. All stars are fishes. (a) BMDT (b) BMD
Some fishes are moons. (c) BDT (d) Data inadequate
All moons are birds. Directions (Qs. 21 to 25): The first figure
CONCLUSION: in the first unit of the problem figures bears
Some birds are fishes. a certain relationship to the second figure.
Some stars are moons. Similarly one of the figures in the answer
figures bears the same relationship to the
15. All leaves are roots. second figure in the second unit of the
All stems are roots. problem figures. You are therefore to locate
All roots are flowers. the figure which would fit the question-mark.
sCONCLUSION:
Some flowers are stems.
Some flowers are leaves.
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