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Cocubes - Reasoning
Test Summary
No. of Sections: 1
No. of Questions: 347
Total Duration: 300 min

Section 1 - Reasoning

Section Summary
No. of Questions: 347
Duration: 300 min

Additional Instructions:
None

Q1.

Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found. 

Q2. .1.A3P means A is the mother of P 2.A4P means A is the brother of P 3.A9P means A is the husband of P 4.A5P means A is the daughter of P Which of the following
means that K is the mother-in-law of M?

M9N3KJ

M9N5K3J

K5J9M3N

K3J9NM

Q3. Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation. 

Q4. Statements: The average number of persons per household is 5 in urban areas whereas it is 7 in rural areas. The national average is 6. Conclusions: 1. The
population per unit area in rural areas is higher than in urban areas.

2.More persons live in the same household in the rural areas as compared to those in the urban areas.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

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Neither I nor II follows

Both I and II follows

Q5. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
(a) No vest is shirt.
(b) All shirts are jackets.
Conclusions
I. All vests are jackets.
II. No vest is a jacket.
III. Some jackets are shirts.
IV. All jackets are shirts.

Option 1 : Only I follows

Option 2 : Only II follows

Option 3 : Only III follows

Option 4 : Only III and IV follow.

Option 5 : None follows.

Q6. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
Some ship are boats. All boats are submarines. Some submarines are yatches.
Conclusions
I. Some yatches are boats.
II. Some submarines are boats.
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III. Some submarines are ships.
IV. Some yatches are ships.

Option 1 : All follow

Option 2 : Only II and III follows

Option 2 : Only II and III follows

Option 3 : Only III follows

Option 4 : Only either III or IV follows.

Option 5 : None of these

Q7.
A Guarantee is a promise or assurance that attests to the quality of a product that is either (1) given in writing by the manufacturer or (2) given verbally by the
person selling the product. Which situation below is the best example of a Guarantee?

A)Melissa purchases a DVD player with the highest consumer ratings in its category

B)The salesperson advises Curt to be sure that he buys an air conditioner with a guarantee.

C)The local auto body shop specializes in refurbishing and selling used cars.

D)Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori’s money if
the camera’s performance is not of the highest quality.

Q8.
pointing to a man ,Shailesh said”his father is the only son of my father “. How is Shailesh related to man?

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a.son    

b. brother 

 c.father 

 d. grand father

Q9. In the following problems, you are told something about the

result, and you must determine what the contents of the

boxes must have been, in order to obtain that result.

In these problems, the expression (number in box X) is

abbreviated as (X).

For example: "Is (4) greater than (7)?"

means "Is (number in box 4) greater than (number in box 7)?"

In each of the following problems, no two boxes contain the

same number.

Which of the boxes 1, 2, 3 CANNOT POSSIBLY contain the largest

number, the smallest number?

43

12

10

11

Q10. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some disciplines are preachers. All preachers are saints. Some saints are not disciples.
Conclusions:
I. Some saints are disciples.
II. All disciples are saints.
III. All preachers are disciples.
IV. No Saint is disciples.

Option 1 : No follows

Option 2 : Only I follows

Option 3 : Only I and III follow

Option 4 : Only II and III follow

Q11. Artist is to painting as senator is to

Law

Politician

Attorney

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Constituents

Q12.
 Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.
The purpose of the following chart is to double the number in each of the boxes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10.
In order to accomplish exactly this – no more and no less – What is the smallest number Which may be in box 1 ?

A. 19

B. 15

C. 9

D. 11

Q13.
In the following string, all the ‘9’ are replaced by ‘2’. Mark the option which contains the resultant string (after the replacement) 
 9119292287374839272   

a.2112222287374832272  

b.2112222287374882272   

c.2112212287374832272                   

d. 2112232287374832272

Q14. ”My father’s wife is the sister of the captain of the hockey team”, said mani. How is mani’s mother related to captain?

A. uncle

B. sister

C. cousin

D. uncle /aunt

Q15. Statements: Industrial Revolution which rst of all started in Europe has brought about the modern age. Conclusions: 1.The disparity between rich and poor results in
a revolution. 2.Revolution overhauls society.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

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Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Q16. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
(a) No beach is island.
(b) All islands are reefs.
Conclusions
I. All beaches are reefs.
II. No beach is a reef.
III. Some reefs are islands.
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IV. All reefs are islands.

Option 1 : Only I follows

Option 2 : Only II follows

Option 3 : Either I or II follows

Option 4 : Only III and IV follow.

Option 5 : Neither I,II nor IV follows.

Q17. Exercise is to gym as eating is to

Gym

Dieting

Fitness

Restaurant

Q18.
Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q19. Pen is to poet as needle is to

thread

button

sewing

tailor

Q20.
Study the ow chart give below and the Answer the questions that follow.
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A. 11, 3

B. 9, 4

C. 7,5

D. None of these

Q21. Below is /are given statements followed by 3 conclusions. Take the given statements to be true even if they contradict commonly known facts and determine the
conclusions that logically follow from the statements.
Statements:
1. Some duck are parrots
2. All parrots are vulture
3. Some vultures are tortoise
4. All tortoises are buffaloes
Conclusions:
1. Some vultures are ducks 
2. Some buffaloes are parrots
3. Some tortoise are ducks

A. Only conclusion 2 follows 

B. Only conclusion 1 and 2 follows

C. Only conclusion 2 and 3 follows

D. Only conclusion 1 follows

Q22.  Which of the following has the pair with the second person sitting to the immediate right of the rst person?

QU

VU

TR

PT

Q23. Who are the immediate neighbours of T?

O,P

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O,R

N,U

V,U

Q24. Statement: Should government improve drainage system in the city? Arguments: I. Yes, the existing drainage system was built to eater to 500 households while the
number of households increased to 1000. II. No, there is no improvement in the infrastructure in the city.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I nor II is strong

Q25. In the question the symbols @, #, %, $ and H are used with the following meaning :
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‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is smaller than Q’
‘P @ Q’ means P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P H Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
Now assume the given statements to be true and nd which out of the two conclusions I and II is/are de nitely
true.
Statements:
J % N, K @ N, T $ K
Conclusions:
I.T H J
II. J @ K

Option 1 : Only conclusion I is true

Option 2 : Only conclusion II is true

Option 3 : Either conclusion I or II is true

Option 4 : Neither conclusion I nor II is true

Q26. If A + B means A is the brother of B; A % B means A is the father of B and A x B means A is the sister of B. Which of the following means M is the uncle of P?

M%N*P

N*P%M

M+S%R%P

M+K%T*P

Q27.
If A is G’s son, how is A related to F?

a.Uncle

b.Father

c.Cousin

d.Brother

Q28. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the questions.
QUESTION: What is the value of “X”?
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              (II) 3X-Y=1

a. Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but the other statement is
not.

b. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question 

c. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem is needed.

d. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

Q29. Should we switch to a green fuel (fuel extracted from food grains)? Arguments: I. Yes, it does not pollute the environment. II. No, it will increase the prices of food
products.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I nor II is strong

Q30. Study the flowchart shown below to answer the following questions.

Which of the following value will be printed if the value of N = 0?

Yes,he would get a loan equal to Rs.57,60,000

Yes,he would get a loan exactly equal to Rs.50,00,000

No,he would not get a loan.He would be short of Rs.7,00,000

No,he would not get a loan.He would be short of Rs.7,60,000

Q31. Statement: Should there be a dress code for the employees in the of ce? Arguments: I. Yes, why not? II. No, dress code makes life monotonous.

If only Argument I is wrong

If only Argument II is wrong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I not II is strong

Q32. Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statements to be true and nd which
of the twoconclusions I and II is/are de nitely true.
P + Q means P is greater than Q
P * Q means P is greater than or equal than Q
P = Q means P is equal to Q
P / Q means P is less than Q
P – Q means P is less than or equal to Q
Statements
X/Y, W * Z, Z + Y
Conclusions
I. W + Y
II. X/Z

Option 1 : Only conclusion I is true

Option 2 : Only conclusion II is true

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Option 3 : Neither conclusion I nor II is true

Option 4 : Both conclusion I and II are true

Q33. If A + B means A is the mother of B; A - B means A is the brother B; A % B means A is the father of B and A x B means A is the sister of B, which of the following
shows that P is the maternal uncle of Q?

Q-N+M*P

P+S*N-Q

P-M+N*Q

Q-S%P

Q34. Pointing to Varman, Madhav said, "I am the only son of one of the sons of his father." How is Varman related to Madhav?

NEPHEW

UNCLE

FATHER OR UNCLE

FATHER

Q35. Statements: The best evidence of India's glorious past is the growing popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in the West. Conclusions: 1. Ayurvedic medicines are not
popular in India. 2. Allopathic medicines are more popular in India.

only conclusion I follow

only conclusion II follow

either I or II follow

neither i nor II follow

both I and II follow

Q36.
The school principal has received complaints from parents about bullying in the schoolyard during recess. He wants to investigate and end this situation as soon
as possible, so he has asked the recess aides to watch closely. Which situation should the recess aides report to the principal

A) girl is sitting glumly on a bench reading a book and not interacting with her peers.

B)Four girls are surrounding another girl and seem to have possession of her backpack.

C)Two boys are playing a one-on-one game of basketball and are arguing over the last basket
scored.

D)Three boys are huddled over a handheld video game, which isn’t supposed to be on school
grounds.

Q37. Study the flowchart give below and the questions that follow.

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11,5

11,2

8,6

11,9

Q38. The purpose of the following flowchart is to double the

number in each of the Boxes 2, 4,6,8 and 10.

In order to accomplish exactly this - no more and no

less - What is the smallest number which may be in box 1?

27

13

12

34

Q39. Should there be a law to punish parents who get their minor children married? Arguments: I. Yes, a minor girl is physiologically not prepared to conceive a baby. II. No,
this has been a custom prevailing since many centuries.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I nor II is strong

Q40. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some boys are trees. Some trees are jungles.
Some jungles are fruits.
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I. Some fruits are trees.
II. Some trees are boys.
III. Some jungles are boys.

Option 1 : None follows

Option 2 : Only I follows

Option 3 : Only III follow

Option 4 : Only II follows

Q41. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
P: Some bags are hot.
Q: All hots are cakes.
Conclusions
I. All cakes are bags.
II. Some bags are cakes.

.
Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows.

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Option 3 : Neither I nor II follows


w.

Option 4 : Both I and II follow.

Q42. Guide is to direct as reduce is to

increase

decrease

maintain

preserve

Q43.
Pointing to Manju, Raju said, “The son of her only brother is the brother of my wife”. How is Manju related to Raju?

a.Mother’s sister

b.Grandmother

c.Mother-in-law

d.Sister of father-in-law

e.Maternal aunt

Q44. Is the following statement True or False

Statement:

If the condition in Step C updates the value in Box 3

instead of Box 2, then the flow chart will enter into

infinite loop
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720

5040

none of these

Q45. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some buses are houses. All houses are taxis.
All rickshaws are taxis.
Conclusions:
I. Some rickshaws are houses.
II. Some taxis are houses.
III. Some taxis are buses.

Option 1 : None follows

Option 2 : Only I follows

Option 3 : Only II follows

Option 4 : Only II and III follow

Q46. Before you begin to compose a business letter, sit down and think about your purpose for writing the letter. Do you want to request information, order a product,
register a complaint, or apply for something? Do some brainstorming and gather information before you begin writing. Always keep your objective in mind.
This paragraph best supports the statement that:

a) Business letters are frequently complaint letters.

b) While some people plan ahead when they are writing a business letter, others do not.

c) Brainstorming and writing take approximately equal amounts of time.

d) For many different kinds of writing tasks, planning is an important rst step.

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19

15

11

14

Q48. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
(a) Some of cers are honest.
(b) Reddy is an of cer.
Conclusions
I. Some of cers are dishonest.
II. Reddy is honest.
III. Reddy is dishonest.
IV. Of cer are usually honest.

Option 1 : Only I follows

Option 2 : Only I and II follows

Option 3 : Only II follows

Option 4 : None follows

Option 5 : All follow

Q49. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
(a) All cities are towns.
(b) Some cities are villages.
Conclusions
I. All villages are towns.
II. No village is a town.
III. Some villages are towns.

Option 1 : Only III follows

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Option 2 : Only I follows

Option 3 : Only II follows

Option 4 : None of these

Q50.
Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true and nd which of the conclusions 1 and 2 is/are de nitely true:
A+B means A is less than B 
A-B means A is greater than B 
A=B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B 
A/B means A is not equal to B
Statements:
D-E,E-F,F*G
Conclusions:
1.D*G
2. E-G

A. Only conclusion 1 is true

B. Only conclusion 2 is true

C. Neither conclusion 1 nor 2 is true

D. Both conclusions 1 and 2 are true

Q51. Should students pursue higher education? Arguments: I. Yes, they would be able to earn more money. II. No, there is no need as such.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I nor II is strong

Q52.
In the Maple Hill school district, a Five-Day Suspension occurs when a student is not permitted to attend school for ve days for (1) physically assaulting another
student, a teacher, or a school employee or (2) willfully destructing or defacing school property. Which situation below is the best example of a Five-Day
Suspension?

A)Lillian gets caught cheating on a math test for the second time and is suspended from school.

B)Marc is asked to leave the classroom due to his constant disruptions.

C)Franny uses spray paint to write derogatory comments on the locker room wall and she is given a
suspension.

D)Ms. Farmer tells her class that students who fail the midterm exam will be expected to stay after
school for tutoring help.

Q53.
Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow. 

A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the seven members of a family. There are two married couple and two children in the 3rd generation.
G is B’s mother.
D is E’s mother.
F is C’s son
B is E’s Aunt. 

How is D related to B?

a.Sister

b.Sister-in-law

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c.Mother

d.Aunt

Q54. Statements: Prime Minister emphatically stated that his the government will make every possible effort for the upliftment of poor farmers and farmhands.
Conclusions: 1. Except for poor farmers and farmhands, all others have got bene ts of fruits of development. 2.No serious efforts have been made in the past for
upliftment of any section of the society.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Both I and II follow

Q55.

Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found. 

Q56. Statements: Prime Minister emphatically stated that his the government will make every possible effort for the upliftment of poor farmers and farmhands.
Conclusions: 1. Except for poor farmers and farmhands, all others have got bene ts of fruits of development. 2.No serious efforts have been made in the past for
upliftment of any section of the society.

only conclusion I follows

only conclusion II follows

either I or II follows

neither I no II follows

both I and II follow

Q57.
Rita, an accomplished pastry chef who is well known for her artistic and exquisite wedding cakes, opened a bakery one year ago and is surprised that business
has been so slow. A consultant she hired to conduct market research has reported that the local population doesn’t think of her shop as one they would visit on a
daily basis but rather a place they’d visit if they were celebrating a special occasion. Which of the following strategies should Rita employ to increase her daily
business?

A)making coupons available that entitle the coupon holder to receive a 25% discount on wedding,
anniversary, or birthday cakes.

B)exhibiting at the next Bridal Expo and having pieces of one of her wedding cakes available for
tasting.

C)placing a series of ads in the local newspaper that advertise the wide array of bread.

D)moving the bakery to the other side of town.

Q58.

Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found. 

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Q59. Pride is to lion as shoal is to

teacher

student

sel sh

self respect

Q60.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.
The purpose of the following chart is to put a zero in each of the boxes 2,4 and 6. In order to accomplish exactly this – no more and no less – Which number must
be in box 3?

A. 0

B. 6

C. 10

D. 3

Q61. Statements: The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it. Conclusions: 1. Your life will be dull if you don't face a problem. 2. To escape from problems, you
should always have some solutions with you.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion I follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Q62.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.

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A. 4

B. 2

C. 6

D. 9

Q63. Directions for Questions 2 to 6: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

1. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circular table facing the centre

2.R is next to the left of U and V is second to the left of R.

3.P is sitting third to the left of T.

4.Q is between S and T.

Which of the following is false?

P is fourth to the right of T

U is to the immediate right of R

U is third to the right of S

Q is to the immediate left of S

Q64.
Who is E’s father? (Use the data if necessary from the previous question)

a.B

b.A

c.C

d.G

Q65. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some pens are books. All schools are books.
Some colleges are schools.
Conclusions:
I. Some colleges are pens.
II. Some pens are schools.
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Option 1 : All follows

Option 2 : Only I and II follows

Option 3 : Only II and III follow

Option 3 : Only II and III follow

Option 4 : Only I and III follows

Option 5 : None of these

Q66.
Reentry occurs when a person leaves his or her social system for a period of time and then returns. Which situation below best describes Reentry?

A)When he is offered a better paying position, Jacob leaves the restaurant he manages to manage
a new restaurant on the other side of town.

B)Catherine is spending her junior year of college studying abroad in France.

C)Malcolm is readjusting to civilian life after two years of overseas military service.

D)After several miserable months, Sharon decides that she can no longer share an apartment with
her roommate Hilary.

Q67.
Study the ow chart give below and the Answer the questions that follow.
What number is now in box 1?

A. 9

B. 11

C. 5

D. 10

Q68. In the question certain symbols are used with the following meaning:
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
“P # Q means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
”P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P $ Q’ means “P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
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Now assume the given statements to be true and nd which out of the two conclusions I and II is/are de nitely
true.
Statements:
I % R, C ^ I, C % E
Conclusions:
I. C % R
II. R @ E

Option 1 : Only conclusion I is true

Option 2 : Only conclusion II is true

Option 3 : Either conclusion I or II is true

Option 4 : Neither conclusion I nor II is true

Q69.
If in a code language AMARAVATI is coded as ITAVARAMA, then in the same code language JABALPUR will be coded as:  

a.RUPLABAJ

b. RULPABAJ

c. RUPALBAJ

d. RUPLABJA

Q70.
Quality has a price tag. India is allocating lots of funds to education.
Conclusions:
I. Quality of education in India would improve soon.
II. Funding alone can enhance quality of education.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusiom II follows

C. Either I or || follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Q71.
Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q72.
Mark is working with a realtor to nd a location for the toy store he plans to open in his town. He is looking for a place that is either in, or not too far from, the
center of town and one that would attract the right kind of foot tra c. Which of the following locations should Mark’s realtor call to his attention?

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A)a storefront in a new high-rise building near the train station in the center of town whose
occupants are mainly young, childless professionals who use the train to commute to their of ces
each day.

B)a little shop three blocks away from the town’s main street, located across the street from an
elementary school and next door to an ice cream store.

C)a stand-alone storefront on a quiet residential street ten blocks away from the town’s center.

D)a storefront in a small strip mall located on the outskirts of town that is also occupied by a
pharmacy and a dry cleaner

Q73.
Below is/are given statement/s followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statement/s to be true even if they seem to be at variance
with the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statement/s, disregarding commonly known fact.

Statement(s)
Some clips are small
All small are big

Conclusions:
All big are small
All small are clips

a. Only conclusion I follows

b.Only conclusion II follows

c.Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

d.Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows

Q74. Study the flowchart shown below to answer the following

questions.

For an individual who works for a government organization

and owns a house, it is given that he is 35 years old and

earns Rs. 15,000 per month. What would be the approved_amt

(in Rs.) for him?

BOX 1,BOX 3

BOX 2,BOX 3

BOX 2,BOX 1

BOX 4,BOX 3

Q75.
Statements: Industrial Revolution which rst of all started in Europe has brought about modern age.
Conclusions: 1.The disparity between rich and poor results in revolution.
2.Revolution overhauls society.

A)Only conclusion I follows

B)Only conclusion II follows

C)Either I or II follows

D)Neither I nor II follows

E)Both I and II follow

Q76. Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation. 

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Q77.
Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q78. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All oceans are rivers. Some springs are rivers.
All wells are springs.
Conclusions:
I. Some springs are oceans.
II. Some wells are rivers.
III. Some rivers are oceans.
IV. No well is river.

Option 1 : Only either II or IV and III follow.

Option 2 : Only either II or IV and I follow.

.
Option 3 : Only either Ior III and IV follow.

Option 4 : None follows

Q79. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
(a) All shares are debentures.
(b) No debenture is an equity.
Conclusions
I. No equity is a share.
II. Some debentures are shares.
III. No share is an equity.

Option 1 : Only I follows

Option 2 : Only II follows

Option 3 : All follow

Option 4 : Only III follows.

Q80. Which of the following pairs has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first?
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KL

ML

OK

None of these

Q81.
Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q82. Statements: Industrial Revolution which rst of all started in Europe has brought about the modern age. Conclusions: 1.The disparity between rich and poor results in
a revolution. 2.Revolution overhauls society.

only conclusion I follow

only conclusion II follow

either I or II follow

neither I nor II follow

both I and II follow

Q83. Are these sanctuaries, which are meant to protect the endangered animals, necessary?

Arguments:

I. Yes, these are necessary as it is our responsibility to conserve environment and to provide posterity with a better world to live

II. No, these are a huge burden on our receding economy.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If both I and II are strong

Q84. In the question symbols *, @, %, $ and # are used with the following meaning :
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’
‘P # Q’ means “P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
Now assuming the statements to be true, nd which of the two conclusions I and II is/are de nitely true.
Statements:
W @ M, J # M, M * Y
Conclusions:
I. Y * W
II. Y @ J
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Option 1 : Only conclusion I is true

Option 2 : Only conclusion II is true

Option 3 : Either conclusion I or II is true

Option 4 : Neither conclusion I nor II is true

Q85.
How is Radha’s mother’s mother’s daughter-in-law’s daughter related to Radha?

a.Sister

b.Mother

c.Cousin

d.Aunt

Q86. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
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Statements:
All ducks are pigeons.
All pigeons are crows.
Conclusions:
I. Some crows are ducks.
II. Some crows are pigeons.

Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows.

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Option 3 : Either I or II follows.

Option 4 :Neither I nor II follows.

Option 5 : Both I and II follow.

Q87. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some metals are minerals.
All minerals are solids.
Conclusions:
I. All solids are made up of metals and minerals.
II. Some minerals are metals.
Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows.
Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.
Option 3 : Either I or II follows.
Option 4 : Neither I nor II follows.
Option 5 : Both I and II follow.

Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows.

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Option 3 : Either I or II follows.

Option 4 : Neither I nor II follows.

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Option 5 : Both I and II follow.

Q88. 1. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are seven friends and are sitting in a circle facing the center of the circle.
2. V is second to the left of S and is the neighbour of T and U.
3. S is not a neighbour of R or T.
4. P is neighbour of Q and R.

Q is between P & S

S is between U & P

T is to the immediate right of V

U is to the immediate right of V

Q89.
Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation

Q90.  Which of the following has the second person sitting between the rst and third persons?

SPQ

VRT

QRP

VUS

Q91.
Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q92. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some marbles are pens.
Some pens are dogs.
Some dogs are doors.
Conclusions:
I. Some doors are pens.
II. Some dogs are marbles.
III. Some marbles are doors.

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Option 1 : All follow.

Option 2 : Only II follows.

Option 2 : Only II follows.

.
Option 3 : Only I follows.

Option 4 : Only III follows.

Option 5 : None follows

Q93. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
P: All doctors are surgeons.
Q: Some chemists are doctors
Conclusions
I. Some chemists are surgeons.
II. All surgeons are chemists.

.
Option 1 : only conclusion I follows.

Option 2 : only conclusion II follows.

Option 3 : neither I nor II follows

Option 4 : both I and II follow.

Q94. Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation. 

Q95. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
P: Some mobiles are cameras.
Q: Some cameras are calculators.
Conclusions
I. All calculators are mobiles.
II. All cameras are mobiles.

Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows.

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Option 3 : Neither I nor II follows.

.
Option 4 : Both I and II follow
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Q96. In the question symbols *, @, %, $ and # are used with the following meaning :
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q’
‘P # Q’ means “P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
Now assuming the statements to be true, nd which of the two conclusions I and II is/are de nitely true.
Statements
D %H, K * H, H $ R
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Conclusions
I. K $ R
II. D % K

Option 1: Both conclusions I and II are true

Option 2 : Only conclusion II is true

Option 3 : Either conclusion I or II is true

Option 4 : Neither conclusion I nor II is true

Q97.
Posthumous Publication occurs when a book is published after the author’s death. Which situation below is the best example of Posthumous Publication?

A)Richard’s illness took his life before he was able to enjoy the amazing early reviews of his novel.

B)Melissa’s publisher cancels her book contract after she fails to deliver the manuscript on time.

C)Clarence never thought he’d live to see the third book in his trilogy published.

D)Elizabeth is honored with a prestigious literary award for her writing career and her daughter
accepts the award on behalf of her deceased mother.

Q98. If A is the brother of B; B is the sister of C; and C is the father of D, how D is related to A?

BROTHER

SISTER

NEPHEW

CANNOT BE DETERMINED

Q99.
Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q100. In a row of girls, Nivedita is 15th from the left and Vimla is 23rd from the right. If they interchange their positions,

then Nivedita becomes 18 th from the left. Then at what position will Vimla be from the right?

25

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26

28

29

Q101.
Study the ow chart give below and the Answer the questions that follow.

What number is now in box 5?

A. 55

B. 48

C. 44

D. 34

Q102. Study the flowchart give below and the questions that follow.

11,5

11,2

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8,6

11,9

Q103.
 Is the following statement True or False
Statement: 
If the condition in Step C updates the value in Box 3 instead of Box 2, then the ow chart will enter into in nite loop

A. TRUE

B. FALSE

C. Cannot be determined

Q104.
Statements: Death keeps no calendar. Conclusions: 1. Man must die one day. 2. Death can come at any time.

only conclusion I follow

only conclusion II follow

either I or II follow

neither I or II follow

both I and II follow

Q105. Directions for Questions 6 to 10: Read the following information carefully and answer these questions:

1.K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting in a circle facing at the centre and playing cards.

2.O is neighbour of K and N.

3.Q is not between P and M.

4.P is to the immediate right of K.

5.L is second to the left of Q.

Which of the following does not have the pair of persons sitting adjacent to each other?

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LK

ML

NO

QN

Q106.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.

A. 4

B. 7

C. 6

D. 8

Q107. Which of the following will be S’s position after T and S interchange their places?

Neighbour of V & R

Neighbour of R &P

To the immediate right of U

To the immediate left of R

Q108.
The purpose of the following ow chart is to double the number in each of the Boxes 2, 4,6,8 and 10
In order to accomplish exactly this – no more and no less – What is the smallest number which may be in box 1?

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A. 43

B. 12

C. 10

D. 11

Q109. In which of the following options, the middle person is sitting between the other two?

URT

TUQ

STQ

None of these

Q110. Study the flow chart given below and the questions that follow.

What number is now in Box 8?

What number is now in box 11?

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true

False

cannot be determined

Q111. Pointing to a man ,Shailesh said "his father is the only son of my father". How is Shailesh related to man?

SON

BROTHER

FATHER

GRAND FATHER

Q112.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.

A. 27

B. 23

C. 12

D. 34

Q113. What is the position of P?

second to the left of M

second to the right of M

to the immediate left of K

to the immediate right of L

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Statements: The T.V. staff deserves an applaud for showing booth capture. - mySlate 1.T.V. aims at showing things in their true perspective. 2. People involved in
Conclusions:
booth capturing have been recognized and are being tried by law.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Q115.
Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q116. Statements: Prime Minister emphatically stated that his the government will make every possible effort for the upliftment of poor farmers and farmhands.
Conclusions: 1. Except for poor farmers and farmhands, all others have got bene ts of fruits of development. 2.No serious efforts have been made in the past for
upliftment of any section of the society.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Both I and II follows

Q117. In the question the symbols @, % , $, # and * are used with the following meaning:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’.
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P % Q’ means “P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
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‘P # Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’.
Now assuming the given statements to be true, nd which of the conclusions I, II, III and IV is/are de nitely true.
Statements:
J $ M, N @ R, R % M
Conclusions:
I. N % J
II. N % M
III. J $ R
IV. N * R

Option 1 : Only I, II, and III are true

Option 2 : Only I and II are true

Option 3 : Only II and III are true

Option 4 : Only II and IV are true

Q118.
How many females are there in the family? (Use the data if necessary from the previous question)

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a.3

b.4

c.5

d.Cannot be determined

Q119. Statements: The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it. Conclusions: 1. Your life will be dull if you don't face a problem. 2. To escape from problems, you
should always have some solutions with you.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Q120. If Q and P, O and N, M and T, and W and R interchange their positions then which of the following pairs of friends is sitting at the ends?

P and Q

Q and R

P and W

W and R

Q121. Are there any good politicians left in this world? Arguments: I. Yes, so many poor people are sustaining themselves and improving economically. II. No, there is
nothing in this world which is completely good or completely bad.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I nor II is strong

Q122. 1.B5D means B is the father of D. 2.B9D means B is the sister of D. 3.B4D means B is the brother of D. 4.B3D means B is the wife of D. Which of the following means
is F the mother of K?

F3M5K

F5M3K

F9M4N3K

F3M5N3K

Q123. Secretly is to openly as silently is to

scarcely

noisely

impolitely

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quietly

Q124.  Read the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Eleven friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in the rst row of the stadium watching a cricket match.

1.T is to the immediate left of P and third to the right of U.


2. V is the immediate neighbour of M and N and third to the left of S.
3.M is the second to the right of Q, who is at one of the ends.
4.R is sitting next to the right of P and P is second to the right of O.

Q125.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.

A. 19

B. 15

C. 11

D. 14

Q126. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
 Question: What is the value of (x+y)?
 Statements:
I. X – 2y = 5
II. X2 – 25 = 4x – 4y2

A. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

B. Only one of the statements alone is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not. 

C. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question and additional data to the
problem is needed.

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D. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

Q127. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some rabbits are deers.
No deer is a lion.
All elephants are lions.
Conclusions:
I. No rabbit is lion.
II. No elephant is deer.
III. Some elephants are rabbits.
s

Option 1 : All follow

Option 2 : Only II follows

Option 3 : Either I or II follow

Option 4 : Only II and III follow

Q128. Statements: Wind is an inexhaustible source of energy and an aerogenerator can convert it into electricity. Though not much has been done in this eld, the survey
shows that there is vast potential for developing wind as the alternative source of energy. Conclusions: 1. Energy by wind is the comparatively newly emerging eld.
2. The energy crisis can be dealt with by exploring more in the eld of aero-generation.

only conclusion I follow

only conclusion II follow

either I or II follow

neither I nor II follow

both I and II follow

Q129. Below are the given statements followed by the conclusions. Take the given statements to be true even if they contradict commonly known facts and determine
whether the given conclusion logically follows the statements.
Statements:
1. All dogs are rats
2. Some rats are lizards
Conclusions:
Some rats are dogs

A. Given conclusions follows the given statements 

B. Cannot be determined

C. Given conclusions does not follow the given statements.

D. Can be determined

Q130. Read the information given below and answer the question that follows
If(a,b,c)= abc
G(a, b, c) =a+b+c
h(a,b,c)=a2 t b2 t c2
Question: Find the value of f(5,3,6)+g(3,2,7)-h(2,3,4)

A.73

B.63

C.102

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D.83

Q131.
Mr.Ramu’s mother’s father-in-law’s only son’s only daughter’s son is Chetan. How is Ramu related to Chetan?

a.Uncle

b.Nephew

c.Niece

d.Father

e.Cannot be determined

Q132. Below are the given statements followed by the conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variants with the commonly
known facts and then decide which of the conclusions logically follow from the given statements
Statements: 
I. All owers are plants
II. No plant is alive
Conclusion:
No ower is alive

A.Given conclusions follow the statements

B. Given conclusions does not follow the statements

C. Cannot be determined.

D.none of the above

Q133. study the flowchart shown below to answer the following

questions.

At the end of the flowchart execution, what would be the

values of I and M?

I=1,M=1

I=6,M=5

I=5,M=5

I=5,M=6

Q134.
Statements: The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it. Conclusions: 1. Your life will be dull if you don't face a problem. 2. To escape from problems, you
should always have some solutions with you.

only conclusion I follow

only conclusion II follow

either I or II follow

neither I nor II follow

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both I or II follow

Q135. Statements: Wind is an inexhaustible source of energy and an aerogenerator can convert it into electricity. Though not much has been done in this eld, the survey
shows that there is vast potential for developing wind as the alternative source of energy. Conclusions: 1. Energy by wind is the comparatively newly emerging eld.
2. The energy crisis can be dealt with by exploring more in the eld of aero-generation.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Both I and II follows

Q136.
Find the missing term(s) in the series given below:
144,73,14,8,236,?

a.120

b.119                

c.96 

d.118

Q137.
Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q138. Pointing a photograph X said to his friend Y, "She is the only daughter of the father of my mother." How is X related to the person of the photograph?

DAUGHTER

SON

NEPHEW

CANNOT BE DECIDED

Q139. Which of the following people are sitting to the right of S?

OTPQ

OTPR

UNVM

UOTPR

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Second to the left of Q

Third to the right of U

To the immediate left of P

None of these

Q141.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow.
What number is now in Box 8?
What number is now in box 11?

A. 11, 5

B. 11, 2

C. 8, 6

D. 11, 9

Q142. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All les are folders.
All folders are boxes.
All boxes are drawers.
Conclusions:
I. All folders are drawers.
II. All boxes are les.
III. All les are drawers.
IV. All drawers are folders.

Option 1 : Only I and II follow.

Option 2 : Only I and III follow.

Option 3 : Only II and III follow.

Option 4 : AlL FOLLOWS

Q143.
All those political prisoners were released on bail who had gone to jail for reasons other than political dharnas. Bail was not granted to persons involved in
murders.
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I. No political – prisoner had committed murder. 
II. Some politicians were not arrested.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Q144.
Prime age school-going children in urban India have now become avid as well as more regular viewers of television, even in households without a TV. As a result
there has been an alarming decline in the extent of readership of newspapers.
Conclusions:
 I. Method of increasing the readership of newspapers should be devised.
II. A team of experts should be sent to other countries to study the impact of TV. on the readership of newspapers.

A. Only conclusion I follows

B. Only conclusion II follows

C. Either I or II follows

D. Neither I nor II follows

E. Both I and II follow

Q145. Which of the following pairs has the first person sitting to the immediate left of the second person?

QT

RP

VS

SV

Q146.
If C is B’s husband, how is F related to E?

a.Brother

b.Sister

c.Cousin

d.Cannot be determined

Q147. Study the flowchart shown below to answer the following questions.

Which of the following value will be printed if the value of N = 0?

Yes, he would get a loan of equal to 57,60,000

Yes, he would get a loan of exactly equal to 50,00,000

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No, he would not get a loan.He would lack of Rs.7,00,000

No, he would not get a loan.He would lack of Rs.7,60,000

Q148.
Violating an Apartment Lease occurs when a tenant does something prohibited by the legally binding document that he or she has signed with a landlord. Which
situation below is the best example of Violating an Apartment Lease?

A)Tim has decided to move to another city, so he calls his landlord to tell him that he is not
interested in renewing his lease when it expires next month.

B)Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the
monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment eight months ago.

C)Mark writes a letter to his landlord that lists numerous complaints about the apartment he has
agreed to rent for two years.

D)Leslie thinks that her landlord is neglecting the building in which she rents an apartment. She
calls her attorney to ask for advice.

Q149. Careful is to cautious as boastful is to

arrogant

joyful

humble

suspicious

Q150.
Statements: The Prime Minister emphatically stated that his government will make every possible effort for the upliftment of poor farmers and farmhands.
Conclusions:
1.Except poor farmers and farmhands, all others have got bene ts of fruits of development.
2.No serious efforts have been made in the past for upliftment of any section of the society.

A)Only conclusion I follows

B)Only conclusion II follows

C)Either I or II follows

D)Neither I nor II follows

E)Both I and II follow

Q151.
Statements: The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
Conclusions:
1.Your life will be dull if you don’t face a problem.
2.To escape from problems, you should always have some solutions with you.

A)Only conclusion I follows

B)Only conclusion II follows

C)Either I or II follows

D)Neither I nor II follows

E)Both I and II follow

Q152. Which of the following statement is true with respect to the above arrangement?

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There are three person sitting between P & S

W is between M and V

S and O neighbour S sitting to the immediate right of T

N is sitting between V & U

Q153. Statements: The T.V. staff deserves an applaud for showing booth capture. Conclusions: 1.T.V. aims at showing things in their true perspective. 2. People involved in
booth capturing have been recognized and are being tried by law.

only conclusion I follow

only conclusion II follow

either I or II follow

neither I nor II follow

both I and II follow

Q154. If in a certain code language ‘CONCIOUSLY’ is coded as “PEBNPJEXNKM”, then how would “SOIL” be coded in that code language?

a. NEKJ

b. JENK

c. NEJK

d. ENJK

Q155. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
P: Some children are adults.
Q: Some adults are not old
Conclusions
I. Some children are not old.
II. Some children are old.

Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Option 3 : Neither I nor II follows.

Option 4 : Both I and II follows.

Q156.
Introducing a man to her husband, a woman said, “His brother’s father is the only son of my grandfather.” How is the woman related to this man?

a.Mother

b.Aunt

c.Sister

d.Daughter

e.Grandmother

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Deepak said to Nitin, "That boy playing with the football is the younger of Phrase
two- brothers
mySlate of the daughter of my father's wife." How is the boy playing football
related to Deepak?

SON

BROTHER

COUSIN

BROTHER-IN-LAW

Q158. Should the institute conduct classes in remote villages?

Arguments:

I. Yes, this will help those students who belong to villages and cannot visit urban ares for studies.

II. No, this is not an economically viable proposal, as the number of students who attend such classes cannot contribute to break-eve

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If both I and II are strong

Q159. Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation.

Q160.
 Count the number of “q” in the following string
qppqqppqqppppqqqqppqqppqqqpp

a.16          

b.15          

c.14          

d.12

Q161.
Study the ow chart give below and the questions that follow
Question: At the end of the ow chart the number placed in which of the following boxes will remain unchanged

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A. Box 3

B. Box 10

C. Box 2

D. Box 7

Q162. Statements: The best evidence of India's glorious past is the growing popularity of Ayurvedic medicines in the West. Conclusions: 1. Ayurvedic medicines are not
popular in India. 2. Allopathic medicines are more popular in India.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Both I and II follows

Q163.
Find out how will the key gure (X) look like after rotation.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q164. Statement: Should the parents send their children to English medium schools? Arguments: I. Yes, other parents are doing so. II. Yes, children will be able to learn
English.

If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong
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If neither I nor II is strong

Q165. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
(a) All parks are roads
(b) Some roads are mall.
Conclusions
I. All malls are roads.
II. All malls are parks.
III. Some parks are malls.
IV. No park is a mall.

Option 1 : Only I follows

Option 2 : Only II and III follows

Option 3 : Only II or III follows

Option 4 : Either I or IV follows

Option 5 : None follows.

Q166.

Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found. 

Q167. Below are given statements followed by a conclusion. Take the given statements to be true, even if they contradict commonly known facts and determine whether the
given conclusion logically follows from the statements.
Statements:
1. All plants are trees.
2. No tree is green
Conclusion: Some plants are green

a) Given conclusion follows the given statements.

b) Cannot be determined

c) Given conclusion does not follow the given statements

d) it is suf cient

Q168.
A is the husband of B. E is the daughter of C. A is the father of C. How is B related to E?

a.Mother

b.Grandmother

c.Aunt

d.Cousin

Q169. Should the teachers be stopped from beating the students? Arguments: I. Yes, child psychologies say that beating hinders the learning process in a child. II. No, spare
the cane and spoil the child.
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If only argument I is strong

If only argument II is strong

If either I or II is strong

If neither I nor II is strong

Q170. The question contains some statements followed by some conclusions.Decide which of the given
conclusions logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
P: All good athletes want to win.
Q: All good athletes eat well.
Conclusions
I. All those who eat well are good athletes.
II. All those who want to win, eat well.

Option 1 : Only conclusion I follows.

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

.
Option 3 : Neither I nor II follows

Option 4 : Both I and II follow.

Q171. From the given options identify which should complete the following sequence.

Q172. An Arithmetic Progression consists of seven terms. Find the ratio of odd terms to even terms.

A. 1 :3

B. 3 :1

C. 4 : 3

D. 3 : 4 

Q173. Study the following information and answer the question that follows.
A S B means A is the father of B
A # B means A is the sister of B
A * B means A is the daughter of B
A @ B means A is the brother of B
Question: Which of the following expressions indicates that M is the wife of Q?

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 QSR@T#M

Q $ R @ T*M

Q $ R @ T@M

Q $ R @ #*M

Q174. Study the owchart given below and answer the questions that follow.

A. To nd the sum f natural numbers

B. To nd the sum of Fibonacci series

C. To nd the greatest number in a series

D. To nd the Fibonacci series 

Q175.
A Tiebreaker is an additional contest or period of play designed to establish a winner among tied contestants. Which situation below is the best example of a
Tiebreaker?

A) At halftime, the score is tied at 28.

B)Mary and Megan have each scored three goals in the game.

C)The referee tosses a coin to decide which team will have possession of the ball rst.

D)The Sharks and the Bears each nished with 14 points, and they are now battling it out in a ve-
minute overtime

Q176. In the following question. symbols II, **,##,()and -- are used with different meanings as follows:
"P **Q" means "P is not equal to Q".
 "P//0" means "P is either smaller than or equal to Q".
"P ** Q" means "P is either smaller than or greater than Q".
"P ## 0" means "P is greater than 0" "P 0 0" means "P is either greater than or equal to 0".
"P Q" means "P is either greater than or equal to Q".
In the following question assuming the given statements to be true. nd out which of the given conclusions given below them Is/are de nitely true and mark your
answer accordingly.
Statements:
I. ZIID
II. F**D
II. F G
Conclusions:
 I. D G II. Z II G

A. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follow.

B. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

C. Only conclusion II follows.


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 D. Only conclusion I follows.

Q177. Q2 In the following question( s). symbols @,$,#,*and % are used with different meanings as follows:
'A @ B' means 'A Is not smaller than B
 'A # B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
' 'A% B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B
'A $ B means 'A is not greater than B'.
 'A * B' means 'A is norther greater than nor equal to B'.
Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true. nd which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your
answer accordingly.
Statements:
I.                   N @W 
II.                 W# H
III.               H * T

Conclusions:
 i H * N
ii.T#W 

A.     Only conclusion I follows  

B.     Only conclusion II follows  

C.Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow 

D.     Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Q178. In the following question, a Problem Figure is given with dot(s) placed in it. Out of the four Answer Figures (1). (2). (3). (4). only one is to be chosen as in which the
dot(s) can be placed in the similar pattern as satisfying in the Problem Figure.
Problem Figure:

(3)

(1)

(4)

(2) 

Q179. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: There are two drains at the bottom of a water tank. If drain 1 is opened and drain 2 is closed a full tank will be empty in 15 minutes. How long will it take to
empty a full tank if drain 1 and drain 2 both are opened?
Statements: I. If drain 1 is closed and drain 2 is opened it takes 20 minutes to empty a full tank. II. In 3 minutes as much water ows through drain 1 as much
through drain 2 in 4 minutes.

A. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem are needed.
 

B. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

C. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

D. Only one of the statements. alone. is suf cient to answer the 4stion but other statement is not.

Q180.

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attended a National Youth Convention respectively.

Percentage Attendance at a National Youth Convention


1) How many boys attended the 1995 convention? 

A 358

B. 407 

C. 390 

D. 540 reset answer

Q181. Find the missing term(s) in the series given below:


2256, 3384, 5076, ?, 11421

A. 6099

B. 6348

C. 7286

D. 6614

Q182. In the following question, a Problem Figure is given with dot(s) placed in it. Out of the four Answer Figures (1), (2), (3), (4), only one is to be chosen as to make
possible the placement of the dot(s) satisfying the same conditions as in the Problem Figure. Mark the answer accordingly.

(1)

(3)

(2)

(4)

Q183.  Study the following information and answer the question that follows
A $B  means A is the brother of B
 A @ B means A is the wife of B
A# B means A is the daughter of B
A * B means A is the father of B
Question: Which of the following expressions indicates that U is the father-in-law of P? 

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A.      P @ Q $ T#W*U

B.      P@Q$T#U*W

C.     P@Q$W*T#U

D.     P@W$Q*T#U

Q184. Specify the two intervals of a day in which the average call handling time is in the ratio 3 : 2.

 Afternoon and morning respectively 

 Morning and evening respectively 

Evening and morning respectively 

Data inconsistent reset answer 

Q185.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q186. What is the position of U?

Fourth to the right of S

TO the immediate left of RR

Between Pand T

To the immediate right of P

Q187. From the given options identify which should complete the following sequence.

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Q188.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q189. For the following questions. choose the answer that best completes the comparison
Afraid . Timid :: Valiant ?

 A. Brave

B. Patience

C. Useless

D. useful

Q190.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

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At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q191. In the following question, a set of ve images marked (A), (B), (C), (0), (E) is given followed by four answer options. You are required to select the option which
represents three out of the ve images which when tted into each other would form a complete square.

A. CBD

B. ACB

C.ADC

D.ADE

Q192. For the given assumption two arguments are given. Read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options.
Assumption:
 The manager should have told the supervisor to hire more people on the job to make up for the delay that have occurred.
Argument:
I. With more people on the job, the output will increase.
 II. Delay is inevitable in most of the jobs these days. 

A. Both argument I and II are strong.

 B. Both argument I and II are weak.


 

C. Only argument I is strong.


 

D. Only argument II is strong.

Q193. For the following questions, choose the answer that best completes the comparison
Anger : Outrage :: Sadness: ?

A. Happiness

B. Guilt 
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C. Agony 

D. Abandon reset answer

Q194.

In the case of which school there was a continuous increase in the number of students going abroad over the given years?

A. M                                  

B.N                              

C.A                             

D.D 

Q195. Which of the following sentences can be formed with the letters in 'Attention to details is an important skill' ?

A. Attend the skill test 

B. Be attentive 

C. Stand in place 

D. One skill is terminated

Q196.  Select the assumption from the given options that blast supports the argument given in the question.
Argument: People who volunteer regularly live longer on average than people who do not. Doing good work, including volunteer work, which induces the feeling of
well-being. 

A. Endorphin might promote longevity in both regular volunteers and normal day workers. 

B." The initially better health of people who choose to volunteer could fully explain the cited
correlation between volunteering and longevity. 

C. Very high endorphin levels could harm health so volunteer work should be done in a limited
amount. 

D. Volunteering boosts volunteers endorphin levels more than the work he does for a living.

Q197. In a parade ground, some cadets are standing in a row. Cadet no.73 is the 5th cadet from the left and cadet no.76 is the 14th cadet from the right. The commander
commands them to turn around then at that time, there are 13 cadets to the right of cadet no.76. How many cadets are there in between them? 

10

Q198. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help1 of these statements. Thu have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: Is x an integer greater than 4?
Statements:
·                    3x is a positive integer.
·                    II. x/3 is a positive integer.

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Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient.

Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question. 

Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not. 

Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem is needed.

Q199. For the given assumption two arguments are given. Read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options.
Assumption:
 The manager should have told the supervisor to hire more people on the job to make up for the delay that have occurred.
Argument:
I. With more people on the job, the output will increase.
II. Delay is inevitable in most of the jobs these days.

A. Both argument I and II are strong.

B. Both argument I and II are weak.

C. Only argument I is strong.

D. Only argument II is strong.

Q200. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below it.
A?H=JRS5%1T8#013KB@E&IFW9%ENSSPOSEM0NA?S=
How many such digits are there in the above arrangement. each of which is immediately preceded by vowel and also immediately followed by a consonant?

Q201. For the following questions. choose the best comparison.


Yielding : Submissive :: Tractable :?

A. Unruly

B. Obstreperous

C. Refractory

D. Amenable

Q202. Find the missing term(s) in the series given below.


18, 53, 112, 201. ?. 493, 708, 977

1324

316

304

326 

Q203. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: There are two drains at the bottom of a water tank. If drain 1 is opened and drain 2 is closed a full tank will be empty in 15 minutes. How long will it take to
empty a full tank if drain 1 and drain 2 both are opened?
Statements: I. If drain 1 is closed and drain 2 is opened it takes 20 minutes to empty a full tank. II. In 3 minutes as much water ows through drain 1 as much
through drain 2 in 4 minutes.
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A. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem are needed.
 

B. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

C. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

D. Only one of the statements alone is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

Q204. Below is given a statement followed by (two) conclusions. Take the given statement to be true. even if it contradicts commonly known facts. and determine the
conclusion's that logically follow/s from the statement.
Statement: Money plays a vital role in politics.
Conclusions:
I.   The poor can never become politicians.
II. All the rich men take part in politics.

A. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

B. Only conclusion I follows

C. Only conclusion II follows

D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Q205. WhiCh of the following sentences is formed with least number of vowels?

 A. Education is inoculation against disruption

B.  Dream big. start small, act now

C.     if you're not scared a lot you're not doing


 

D.      Focus is more valuable than IQ

Q206. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question:
Charles is the father of Shan who is the sister of William. What is the relation of Susan to Arnold?
Statements:
I.                  Arnold is the brother of Charles.
II.                II. The son of Arnold is the brother of Sam 

A. Only one of the statements. alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

B. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

 C. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

 D. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem is needed. 

Q207.     For the following questions choose the answer the best completes the comparison
Tired: Sleep:: Hungry : ?

A.    Week

B.    Starving

C.    Eat

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D.    Exhaust

Q208. Statements: Death keeps no calendar. Conclusions: 1. Man must die one day. 2. Death can come at any time.

Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion II follows

Either I or II follows

Neither I nor II follows

Both I and II follows

Q209.

According to you why is the condition a>=b mentioned?

A. so that division of a/b is not problem

B. none of the mentioned options

C. because it is not possible to divide if a<b

D. because integer part of a/b is required

Q210. It in a certain code language "PAPER" is coded as "IVKZK". then how would "SALIENT" be coded in the same language?

GMVROZH 

GMVRONH 

GMVRQZH 

GMVPOZH

Q211. In which of the following sessional exams there is a fall in percentage of marks as compared to the previous sessional exams?

A. Jun-13

B. Feb-14

C.None of the sessional exams

D. Oct-13 

Q212. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
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Statements:
I. The rst 13 volumes weigh 22 kg.
II. The last 13 volumes weigh 24 kg. 

A.     Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is
not 

B.      Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question. 

C.      Both statements I and It together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient. 

D.     Statements I and it together ale not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem is needed.

Q213. Which of the following sentences can be formed with the letters in 'Attention to details is an important skill ?

Attend the skill test

A Be attentive.

One skill is terminated

Stand in place reset answer 

Q214. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below it.
Q & $ # O J L 4 @ P @ C B ! I X R M W E H P A & U 5 N 3 6 M K 5 0 O 6
 What should come in place of the question marks in the following series based on the above arrangement?

$&Q@$LI!8HEW??&

NU

5U

N5

&U

Q215. .For the following questions. choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Odometer : Mileage :: Compass : 

A. Speed

B. Needle

C. Direction

D. Hiking

Q216. In the following questions ,symbols @,$,#,* and % are used with different meanings are follows:
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is either smaller than nor greater than B’.
‘A $ B’ means ‘ A is not greater than B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither  greater than  nor equal to B’.

 Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true , nf which of the  given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your
answer accordingly.
Statements:
I.                  N @ W
II.               W # H
III.            H * T
 Conclusion :
I.                   H * N
II.                 T # W

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Only conclusion I follows

Only conclusion II follows

Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Q217.
If in a certain language "AZBY" is coded as "CXDW",then how would "HSIR" be coded in the same code language?

A. KJQP

B. JQKP

C. KPQJ

D. JKPQ

Q218. Below are given statements followed by (two) conclusions. Take the given statements to be true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the
conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the statements.
Statements:
I.                  Some bars are lounges.
II.               II. Some lounges are pubs.
Conclusions:
I.                  Some lounges are bars.
II.                Some pubs are bars. 

A. Only conclusion II follows

B. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow


 

C. Only conclusion I follows

D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows 

Q219. In the following question, symbols +, ??.,* and %% are used with different meanings as follows:
"X + Y" means 'X is smaller than Y".
"X ?? Y" means "X is greater than Y".
X#Y means A is either smaller than or equal to T
X*Y means "X is either greater than or equal to Y".
"X %% Y" means "X is neither smaller than nor greater than V.
Now assuming the given statements to be true. nd which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
I.R?M
II. M +E
III E %% L
Conclusion:
I.                  L#R
II.               L#M

Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Either conclusion I or conclusion II follow

Only conclusion II follows

Only conclusion I follows

Q220. In the following question, symbols II, **, ##, () and -- are used with different meanings as follows:
"P Q" means "P is not equal to Q". "P II Q" means "P is either smaller than or equal to Q". "P**Q" means "P is either smaller than or greater than Q". "P ## Q" means "P
is greater than Q" "P 0 Q" means "P is either greater than or equal to Q".
In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, nd out which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and mark your
answer accordingly.
Statements:
I. ZIID
II. F ** D
III. F 0 G
Conclusions:
I. D ** G
II. Z G

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A.Only conclusion I follows.

B. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follow.

D. Only conclusion II follows.

Q221. Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Count of various components of Blood in a Sample
Components
May
June
July
Red Blood Cells
3.13x 10° per litre
4.2 x 109 per litre
5 x 10° per litre
White Blood Cells
4 x 10' per litre
7 x 10' per litre
11x 10' per litre
Neutrophils
2 x 10' per litre
4 x 10' per litre
75 x le per litre
Lymphocytes
1.3 x 10' per litre
2.3 x 109 per litre
4 x 10° per litre
Platelets (Thrombocytes)
ISO x 10° per litre
300 x 10° per litre
440 x 10° per litre

What is the approximate rise in the concentration of blood components during May-July? 

120%

170%

140%

190%

Q222. Which of the following is true?

R is fourth to the right of T

P is to the immediate right of V

S is second to the left of T

Q is second to theright of V

Q223. In the following question, a Problem Figure is given with dot(s) placed in it. Out of the four Answer Figures (1), (2), (3), (4), only one is to be chosen as to make
possible the placement of the dot(s) satisfying the same conditions as in the Problem Figure. Mark the answer accordingly.

(1)

(3)

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(2)

(4)

Q224. Below are given statements followed by (two) conclusions. Take the given statements to be true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the
conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the statements.
Statements:
I. Some bars are lounges.
II. Some lounges are pubs.
Conclusions:
I. Some lounges are bars.
II. Some pubs are bars.

A. Only conclusion II follows

B. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

C. Only conclusion I follows

D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows 

Q225. Below are given statements followed by two conclusiqs. Take the given statements to be true, even if they contradict commonly known facts. and determine the
conclusion/5 that logically follow/5 from the statements
Statements:
·                    Some people are humans.
·                    II. Some humans are intelligent.
·                    III. No intelligent is plant.
·                    IV. All plants are not pleasant.
Conclusions:
·                    Some intelligent are not pleasant.
·                    II. Some intelligent are humans.

Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

Only conclusion II follows.

Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

Only conclusion I follows

Q226. Below are given statements followed by (two) conclusions. Take the given statements to be true. even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the
conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the statements.
Statements:
I. All bricks are fruits.
II. All fruits are train
Conclusions:
I. Some trains are bricks.
II. Some fruits are bricks.

A. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

B. Only conclusion I follows.

C. Neither conclusion I or conclusion II follows.

D. Only conclusion II follows

Q227. If in a certain code language, "SUPER" is coded as "HFKVI'. then how would "TOPPER" be coded in the same code language?

A. GLKKUI

B. GLIIVI

C. GLKKVI

D. GLKKIV 

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that logically follow/s from the statement. 
Statement:
Use 'Bliss" paints. They add colour to your life. - An advertisement. 
Conclusions:
I Catchy slogans do not attract people.
II. People like dark colours.

A .Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

B. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows 

C. Only collusion I follows

D. Only conclusion II follows

Q229. Q 1 for the given assumption two arguments are given Read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options
Assumption: Staying in hostel is better than staying in a rented at for college students
Arguments:
I. Hostels provide more secunty than ats.
II. Rented ats provide greater freedom to the students

A.     Both argument I and II are strong.

B. Both argument I and II are weak. 

C. Only argument II is strong. 

D.     Only argument I is strong.

Q230. Candid is to indirect as honest is to

Frank

Truthful

Untruthful

Wicked

Q231.
Read the sentences given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
I. Blueberries cost more than strawberries.
II.Blueberries cost less than raspberries.
III. Raspberries cost more than both strawberries and blueberries.
IV. Raspberries cost less than strawbernes.

If the rst two statements are true, the third and fourth statements are:

A.  Cannot be determined

B.  Only third statement is true

C.  Both statements are false

D.  Only fourth statement is true

Q232. If the sum of 7terms of an AP is the sum of its 9 terms then nd the sum of its 16 terms.

16

  0

32

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Q233. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below it.
95A01%6B(F350135069PF@SU4W&<G2EW?7YK&
How many such digits are there in the above arrangement. each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and also immediately followed by a vowel?

A. One

B. Three

C. Two

D. Zero

Q234.  Study the following information and answer the question that follows.
A$B means A is the father of B
A#B means A is the sister of B
A*B means A is the daughter of B
A@B means A is the brother of B
Which of the following expressions indicates that M is the wife of Q.

A.     Q$R@T#M

B.     Q$R*T#M

C.     Q$R#T@M

D.     Q$R@T*M

Q235. From the Response Figures (A) (B). (C). (D) and (E) identify the one which follows the sequence given in the Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:
JACK KCAJ  TAKE  EKAT FAKE
Response Figures:
FKAE   EKAF     EAKF     AEKF     FAEK
(A)        (B)          (C)         (D)          (E)

Q236. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: Is x an integer greater than 4?
Statements:
I. 3x is a positive integer.
II. x/3 is a positive integer.

 A. Statements I and II together a not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem is needed.

B. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

 C. Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

 D. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

Q237. How many digits are there which are either immediately followed by a digit divisible by 3 or immediately preceded by digit 5?
1 0 5 6 7 3 2 6 5 9 6 3 5 4 3 7 5 2 3 6 7 2 

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A. 15

B. 13

C. 10

D. 12

Q238. From the Response Figures (A). (B). (C). (D) and (E) identify the one which follows the sequence given in the Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:
JACK KCAJ TAKE EKAT FAKE
Response Figures:
FKAE EKAF EAKF AEKF FAEK

A. (C)

B. (B)

C. (A)

D (C)

Q239. 1 For the given assumption two arguments are given. Read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options.

Assumption:
If you are an architect. we have a challenging job for you. ( A line from an advertisement by company XYZ )

Argument:
I. Company XVZ need an architect.
II. You are an architect.

A. Only argument II is strong.

B. Both argument Iand II are strong.

C. Only argument I is strong.

D. Both argument Iand II are weak

Q240.
Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

8 friends are sitting around a round table facing the center. Tisha is the only one sitting between Harish and Tanvi.Karuna and Tanvi are not neighbours.Kavitha and
Dinesh sit together. Yash is the only one sitting between Supreeth and KarunaKavitha is sitting to the left of Supreeth.

Question: who is sitting opposite to Kavitha?

a.Tisha   

 b.Harish 

 c.Dinesh   

d.Tanvi

Q241. If In a certain code language 'UNIQUE' is coded as "SNGWGk” then how would 'BASICS' be coded in that code language?
 

A. ZAQQQY

B. QAZZZY

C. AQZZYA

D. YYAQQZ
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Q242. Embarrassed is to humiliated as frightened is to

agitated

terif ed

reckless

courageous

Q243.      Below are given statements followed by two conclusions. Take the given statements to be true. Even if they contradict commonly known facts and determine the
conclusions that logically follows from the statement.
Statements:
I.                   Some people are humans
II.                Some humans are intelligent
III.              No intelligent is plant
IV.             All plants are not pleasant.
Conclusions
I.                   Some intelligent are not pleasant
Some intelligent are humans

A.    Neither conclusion 1 nor conclusion II follows.

B.    Both conclusion 1 and conclusion II follows.

C.    Only conclusion 1 follows.

D.    Only conclusion II follows.

Q244.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q245. If in a certain code language 'REACTION' is coded as 95132965. then how would "TRACKER" be coded in the same language?

 2913259  

2913255
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2915259

2913676 

Q246.
The facts about heights of ve friends P, Q, R, S and T are as given below. 
(I) P is taller than Q
(ii) R Is shatter than P
(iii)S is taller than T but shorter than Q 
Who among them is the tallest? 

A. P

B. S

C. Q

D. T

Q247. If in a certain code language. 'OBSERVE" is coded as "GXTGUDo". then how would "DISPERSE" be coded in the same code language?

A. GURGTUKF

B. GUTGRUKF

C. GUTCRUKE

D. GURCTUKE

Q248. From the given options identify which should complete the following sequence.

Q249. Find the missing term(s) in the series given below.


-12. -28. -44. -60. ?. -92

A.-76

B.-70

C.-81

D.-89

Q250. Study the following information and answer the question that follows
M * N means M is the daughter of N
M + N means M is the father of N
M % N means M is the mother of N
M - N means M is the brother of N
Question: Which of the following indicates that p is mother-in-law of K? 

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a)P+Q%R-T*K 

B. P+Q-R+T%K

C) P%Q+R-T*K 

D. P%Q-R+T*K

Q251.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

Q252. How many times that the user can be asked for authentication?
 

A. 2
 

B. None of the mentioned options

C. 3

D. 1

Q253. Q 4 In the following question, the symbols &, !!,*,? and # are used with the following meanings illustrated.
"M • N" means "M is neither smaller than nor greater than N".
"M & N" means "M is neither smaller than nor equal to N".
‘’M!! N" means "M is neither greater than nor equal to N'.
 "M * N" means "M is not greater than N".
 "M ? N" means "M is not smaller than N'.
Now assuming the given statements to be true. nd which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
i. C * W
ii. W !! V
iii. V &D
Conclusions:
 I.D?C
II. V # C

A.Either conclusion I or conclusion II follow 

B.Only conclusion II follows 

C.Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows 

D.Only conclusion I follows

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A.47

B.18

C.29

D.-47

Q255.
Select the alternative in which the speci ed components of the key gure (X) are found.

A)1

B)2

C)3

D)4

Q256. In the following question(s). symbols @, $,#,* and + are used with different meanings as follows:
'A # B' means 'A is equal to B'.
'A @ B' means 'A is greater than B.
 'A • B' means 'A is either greater than or equal to B
 'A $B’ means 'A is either smaller than or equal to B
 'A + B' meant 'A is smaller than B
 Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true. nd which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your
answer accordingly.
Statements:
i.                    E *F
ii.                 G$H
iii.               H # E
iv.                G @ K
Conclusions:
I.H @K
II. H* F 

A.     Only conclusion II follows. 

 B. Only conclusion I follows

C.     Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. 

D.     Neither conclusion 1 nor conclusion II follows.

Q257. Select the statement from the given options that” best develops or supports” the following paragraph.
Before you begin to compose a business letter. sit down and think about your purpose for writing the letter. Do you want to request information, order a product.
register a complaint, or apply for something? Do some brainstorming and gather information before you begin writing. Always keep your objective in mind.

Business letters are frequently complaint letters.

For many different kinds of writing tasks, planning is an important rst step.

Brainstorming and writing take approximately equal amounts of time.

While some people plan ahead when they are writing a business letter, others do not.

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What are the average marks obtained by Sachin in all the sessional exams?

A. 381

B. 379

C. 385
 

D. 373 

Q259. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: How much did Paul earn in 1972?
Statements:
I.                   Paul earned Rs. 6500 in 1973 which is 25/2% more than he earned in 1972.
II.                Paul and his wife (who earned half the amount he earned) earned Rs. 8666.62 together in 1972.

Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient.

Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

Only one of the statements, alone. is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem are needed.

Q260. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. Question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: what is the sum of the two numbers?
Statements:
I.                  The product of two numbers is 9375.
II.               When the larger number is divided by smaller. The quotient is 15.

Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient.

Statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the
problem is needed.

Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question

Only one of the statements alone is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

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A. calculate roots of the two numnbers

B. calculate highest common factor

C. none of the mentioned options

D. calculate lowest common factor

Q262. For the following questions, choose the answer that best completes the comparison. 

A. space

B.Turbulence 

C. free

D.Tranquillity 

Q263.     Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: what is A’s speed?
Statements
I.                   A cover 10km more per hour than B.
II.                If B doubles his speed. Then B covers more than A.

A.    Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

B.    Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem is needed.

C.Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient

A.    Only one of the statements alone is suf cient to answer the question bt the other statement is
not.

Q264.  which of the following sentences can be formed with the letters in the early bird catches the worm?

A. Ears are to hear

B. There is only one birth 

C. Birds can y 

D. He can hear

Q265. (M + N) means M is the daughter of N


(M x N) means M is the son of N
(M - N) means M is the wife of N
For (A x B - D). Which of the following is true?

A. D is the wife of B

B. A is the daughter of B

C. D is the father of A

D. B is the son of D

Q266. Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.
X I Y means X and Y are siblings;
X @ Y means X is Y's mother;
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Consider the relation P @ Q I R • S and indicate who is the father?

A. P

B. R                      

    C. Q                     

   D. S 

Q267. Study the following graph that illustrates the average call handling time (minutes) in three different intervals of a day, i.e. morning, afternoon and evening and
answer the questions that follow.

16 Average call handling time in the morning is what percentage of the call handling time in the evening?

33.33%

66.66%

75%

80%

Q268. For the given assumption two arguments are given. read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options.
  Argument:
I.                  This will save a lot of paper which is already short in supply.
II.                Demarcation between deserving authors would be a herculean task.

Both arguments I and II are weak.

Only argument II is strong

Both arguments I and II are strong

Only argument I is strong.

Q269. Study the following graph that illustrates the average call handling time (minutes) in three different intervals of a day, i.e. morning, afternoon and evening and
answer the questions that follow.

15 Specify the two intervals of a day in which the average call handling time is in the ratio 3 : 2. Ops:

Afternoon and morning respectively


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Morning and evening respectively

Evening and morning respectively

Data inconsistent reset answer 

Q270. 16 Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have
to decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: There are 82 students in a certain school who attended class A or class B or both. How many attended each class?
Statements: I. 50 students attended class A only. II. 32 students attended class B.

Statements I and 11 together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem are needed.

Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

Only one of the statements. alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

1 Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient.

Q271. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: What is the distance from A to C?
Statements:
I.                  The distance from A to B is 8 km.
II.               II. The distance from point B to C is 4 km.

Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem is needed.

Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient.

Q272. For the following questions. choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Afraid : Timid :: Valiant ?
 

Brave

Useful

Useless

Patience

Q273. Find the missing term(s) in the series given below


18,53, 112, 201, 7. 493, 708, 977

326 

316

304

324 

Q274. Study the following table and answer the following questions.
Count of various components of Blood in a Sample
Components
May
June
July
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3.13x 10° per litre
4.2 x 109 per litre
5 x 10° per litre
White Blood Cells
4 x 10' per litre
7 x 10' per litre
11x 10' per litre
Neutrophils
2 x 10' per litre
4 x 10' per litre
75 x le per litre
Lymphocytes
1.3 x 10' per litre
2.3 x 109 per litre
4 x 10° per litre
Platelets (Thrombocytes)
ISO x 10° per litre
300 x 10° per litre
440 x 10° per litre

What is the concentration of Neutrophils in the blood in the month of July?

1.6%

1.52%

1.88%

2 03%

Q275. In the following question, a Problem gure is given with dot(s) placed in it. Out of the four Answer gures (1). (2). (3). (4). only one is to be chosen as to make
possible the placement of the dot(s) satisfying the same conditions as in the Problem gure. Mark the answer accordingly.

Problem Figure:

Answer Figures:

A. 3

B. 1

C. 2

D. 4

Q276. If in a certain code language, "SUPER" is coded as "HFKVI", then how would "TOPPER" be coded in the same code language?

A. GLIIVI

B. GLKKUI

C. GLKKVI

D. GLKKIV

Q277. .     Which of the following sentence can be formed with the letters in “you need a strong will to ful ll what you want from life?

A.    I know it was a lie

B.    I love to y

C.    What can you do for me?

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D.    I need to go home.

Q278.  In the following question, the symbols &. !!, * ? and # are used with the following meanings illustrated.
"M *N" means "M is neither smaller than nor greater than N". "M & N" means "M is neither smaller than nor equal to N". "M!! N" means "Mis neither greater than nor
equal to N". "M# N" means "M is not greater than N". "M? N" means "M is not smaller than N".
Now assuming the given statements to be true, nd which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
I. C*W
II. W !! V
III. V & D
Conclusions:
 I. DOC
II. V# C 

A. Only conclusion II follows

B. Only conclusion I follows 

C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II follow

D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Q279.
Find the missing term in the series given below
YWX, ABC, UTS, DEF, QPO,?

A. FGH

B. GHI

C. HIJ

D. MLK

Q280. How many digits are there which are either immediately followed by a digit divisible by 3 or immediately preceded by a digit divisible by 4?
5 2 3 6 6 5 3 7 5 4 10 5 6 7 3 2 7 2 5 9 6 3

 A. 11

 B. 12

C. 14

Q. 10 

Q281.
Statements: America’s defense secretary reiterated that they would continue to supply arms to Pakistan.
Conclusions:
1.Pakistan is incapable of manufacturing arms.
2.It would ensure peace in the region.

A)Only conclusion I follows

B)Only conclusion II follows

C)Either I or II follows

D)Neither I nor II follows

E)Both I and II follow

Q282.
 Find the missing term(s) in the series given below:
0.5,2.5,7. 5,?,23.5,34.5,47.5

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a.11.5          

b.12.5               

c.14.5               

d.13.5

Q283.
Statements: The T.V. staff deserves an applaud for showing booth capture.
 Conclusions:
1.T.V. aims at showing things in their true perspective.
2.People involved in booth capturing have been recognized and are being tried by law.

A)Only conclusion I follows

B)Only conclusion II follows

C)Either I or II follows

D)Neither I nor II follows

E)Both I and II follow

Q284.

what will get printed when a=4845, b=3795?

A. 25

B. 13

C. 15

D. 35

Q285. An A.P. consists of seven terms. Find the ratio of the sum of odd terms to the sum of even terms. 

A. 1 :3
 

B. 3 :1

C. 4 : 3

D. 3 : 4 

Q286. Who are the neighbours of L?

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K and P

M and N

P and M

None of these

Q287. From the Response Figures (A) (B). (C). (D) and (E) identify the one which follows the sequence given in the Problem Figures.

A)D                      

B)E

C)B

D)A

Q288.
Study the ow chart give below and the Answer the questions that follow.
What number is in box 12? 

A. 34

B. 12

C. 19

D. 20

Q289.
A's son B is married to C whose sister D is married to E the brother of B. How D is related to A?

SISTER

DAUGHTE'S-IN-LAW

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SISTER-IN-LAW

COUSIN

Q290.  In a parade ground. some cadets are standing in a row. Cadet no.73 is the 5th cadet from the left and cadet no.76 is the 14th cadet from the right. The commander
commands them to turn around then at that time, there are 13 cadets to the right of cadet no.76. How many cadets are there in between them? 

A.7

B.6

c.10

D.9

Q291.     Study the bar chart and table that represent the percentage attendance and number of boys who attended a National Youth Convention respectively.

 During which two years did the least number of boys attend the convention?

A. 1995 and 1996

B. 1996 and 1997 

C. 1996 and 1998 

D. 1995 and 1998

Q292. Study the following graph that illustrates the average call handling time (minutes) in three different intervals of a day, i.e. morning, afternoon and evening and
answer the questions that follow.

15 Specify the two intervals of a day in which the average call handling time is in the ratio 3 : 2. Ops:

Afternoon and morning respectively

Morning and evening respectively

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Evening and morning respectively

Data inconsistent reset answer 

Q293. For the following questions. choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Peace : Calm :: Turmoil :

Turbulence

Tranquillity

Free

Space

Q294.
The folowing gure show the faces of an unbiased dice numbered with 1 to 6, then which number is on the opposite face to the one numbered with 2?

A. 5

B. 3

C. 4

D. 1

Q295. In the following question(s), symbols @,#,* and % are used with different meaning as follows:
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B’
‘A * B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is either smaller than nor greater than B’.
‘A@ B’ means ‘ A is not greater than b’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is neither  greater than  nor equal to B’.

 Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true , nf which of the  given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your
answer accordingly.
 Statements:
I.                  Q # J
II.               J @ D
III.            F $ D
Conclusions:
I.                  Q # F
F * Q 

Either conclusion I or conclusion follows

Only conclusion I follows

Only conclusion II follows

Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Q296.
Below is/are given statements followed by conclusions in the options. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seems to be variant with the
commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements, disregarding commonly known  facts.

statements:
most dresses in that shop are expensive.

a.There are cheap dresses also in that shop.

b.Some dresses in that shop are expensive.

c. Handloom dresses in that shop are cheap.


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d.There are no cheap dresses available in that shop

Q297. Oar is to rowboat as foot is to

running

jumping

sneaker

skateboard

Q298. For the given assumption two arguments are given. Read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options.
Assumption: Salary plays a vital role in the over-all development of an employee.
Arguments:
I.                  All employees with high salaries have good over-all development.
All employees with low salaries do not havellood over-all development

A. Only argument I is strong

B. Both argument I and II are weak.

C. Both argument I and II are strong

D. Only argument II is strong.

Q299. From the Response Figures (A), (B). (C), (D) and (E) identify the one which follows the sequence given in the Problem Figures.
Problem Figures:

A. (C)

B. (D)

C. (A)

D. (E)

E. (B)

Q300. Find the missing term(s) in the series given below.


2. 30, 341, 7, 53365 

A. 1264

B. 4104

C. 3826

D. 2860

Q301.  Average call handling time in the morning is what percentage of the call handling time in the evening? 

A. 33.33%

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B. 66.66%

C. 75%

D. 80%

Q302.
Study the ow chart give below and the Answer the questions that follow.
What number is now in box 11?

A. 55

B. 54

C. 23

D. 58

Q303.

What will get printed when a=507, b=52?

A. 507

B. 39

C. 52

D. 13

Q304. Select the assumption from the given options that best supports the argument given in the question.
Argument: Wood smoke is hazardous to people's health. so restrictive legislation is needed.

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if wood smoke were as dangerous as car exhaust. legislation framing would be more reasonable.

The lack of bene t from banning open air res is a point against legislation.

The argument is based on people's health risk due to wood smoke so it favours legislation.

There is a lesser need for legislation, for such small issue.

Q305. For the following questions, choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Light : Turn Off:: Gossip?

a.      Condemn

b.     Comment

c.      Abandon

d.     Secrets

Q306. For the following questions, choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Closure : Ending :: Sickness : ?

A. Hospitalization

B. Careful

C. Admit

D. Treatment

Q307. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: An encyclopedia consists of 24 volumes. How much does the 13th volume weigh?
Statements:
I.                   The rst 13 volumes weigh 22 kg.
II.                 II. The last 13 volumes weigh 24 kg.

Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to
the problem is needed.
 

Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not

Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement
alone is suf cient

Q308. Below are given statements followed by two conclusions. Take the given statements to be true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine the
conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the statements.
Statements:
I.                  All rich are good.
II.               Some good are helpful.
III.            Some helpful are kind.
IV.            IV. No kind is a terrorist.
Conclusions:
I.                  No helpful is terrorist.
II.               II. Some good are terrorist.

Only conclusion I follows

Only conclusion II follows.

Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

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Q309. 4)     If in a certain code language “UNIQUE” is code as “SNGWGK”, then how would “BASICS” be coded in that coding language?.

 IAZISS

 IAZIYY

 IAZLYS

 IAZIYS

Q310. Find the missing terms in the series given below.


32, 75. 144, 245. ?. 567, 800, 1089

328

392

336

384

Q311. Study the following information and answer the question that follows.
A$B means A is the father of B
A#B means A is the sister of B
A*B means A is the daughter of B
A@B means A is the brother of B
Which of the following expressions indicates that M is the wife of Q.

 Q$R@T#M  

 Q$R*T#M

Q$R#T@M

Q$R@T*M

Q312.      If in a certain code language “REACTION” is coded as 95132965 then how would “TRACKER” be coded in the same language?

A.     2913255

B.     2913259

C.     2915259

D.     2913676

Q313. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered Iand II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.

Question:How is Anil related to Sunil?

Statemen:
I. Anil says,"he has only one brother".
II. Sunil says,"he has only one sister".

A. Only one of the statements. alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

B. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

C. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

D. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problems needed
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Q314. Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.
1) X # Y means X and Y are siblings;
2) X@Y means X is the mother of Y
3)X * Y means X is the daughter of Y.
Consider the relation P @ Q # R * S and who is the father?
Assume that PQRS is a family.

A. P                              

B. R                          

C. Q                        

D. S 

Q315.

The total number of marks obtained in Apr-13(360) is what percentage of the total marks obtained in Feb-147(405)

A. 93%

B. 85%

C. 95%

D. 89%  

Q316. Study the following graph that illustrates the average call handling time (minutes) in three different intervals of a day, i.e. morning, afternoon and evening and
answer the questions that follow.

15 Specify the two intervals of a day in which the average call handling time is in the ratio 3 : 2. Ops:

Afternoon and morning respectively

Morning and evening respectively

Evening and morning respectively

Data inconsistent reset answer 

Q317.

What was the percentage increase in number of students going abroad from school ''W'' from 2010 to 2011?
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A. 33%                         

B. 66%                            

C. 25%                                

D. 75% 

Q318. In the following question, a Problem Figure is given with dot(s) placed in it. Out of the four Answer Figures (1). (2). (3). (4). only one is to be chosen as in which the
dot(s) can be placed in the similar pattern as satisfying in the Problem Figure.
Problem Figure:

(3)

(1)

(4)

(2) 

Q319. If in a certain code language "CALCUTTA' is coded as *GERGYXXE". then which word would be coded as "VIWYSGVI'?

A. RESOURCE

B. RESUOCRE

C. RESOUREC

D. RESOUCRE 

Q320. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question:
Charles is the father of Susan who is the sister of William. What is the relation of Susan to Arnold?
Statements:
I.Arnold is the brother of Charles.
II. The son of Arnold is the brother of Sam.

A. Any of the statements is suf cient to answer the question

B. Both statements I and II together are required to answer the question

C. One statement is suf cient while the other statement is not

 D. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem is needed. 

Q321.     Study the bar chart and table that represent the percentage attendance and number of boys who attended a National Youth Convention respectively.

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 During which two years did the least number of boys attend the convention?

A. 1995 and 1996

B. 1996 and 1997 

C. 1996 and 1998 

D. 1995 and 1998

Q322. Below is a statement followed by two conclusions. Take the given statement to be true,even if it contradicts commonly known fac. and determine the conclusion/s
that logically follow/s from the statement

Statement:
Fashion is a form of ugliness, so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.

Conclusions:
I. Fashion designers do not understand the public mind very well. II. The public, by and large, is highly suspect idle to novelty

A .Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

B. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

C. Only conclusion II follows

D. only conclusion I follows

Q323. Study the following information and answer the question that follows.
M x N means M is the daughter of N
M + N means M is the father N
M % N means M is the mother of N
M - N means M is the brother of N
Question: Which of the following indicates that P is mother-in-law of K?

P+Q%R-T*K

P%Q+R-T*K

P%Q-R+T*K

P+Q-R+T%K

Q324. If in a certain code language. "PEN" is coded as "NZO" and "PRANK" is coded as "NSTOL" ,then how would "PEAK" be coded in the same code language?

A. NZTL

B. NLZT

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C. NTLZ

D. NZLT

Q325. For the following questions. choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Odometer : Mileage :: Compass :

A. Speed

B. Needle

C. Direction

D. Hiking

Q326.
Statements: The Prime Minister emphatically stated that his government will make every possible effort for the upliftment of poor farmers and farmhands.
Conclusions:
1.Except poor farmers and farmhands, all others have got bene ts of fruits of development.
2.No serious efforts have been made in the past for upliftment of any section of the society.

A)Only conclusion I follows

B)Only conclusion II follows

C)Either I or II follows

D)Neither I nor II follows

E)Both I and II follow

Q327. Which of the following sentences is formed with least number of vowels?

A. Dream big, start small, act now

B. Education is inoculation against disruption

C. If you're not scared a lot you're not doing 

D. Focus is moreNvaluable than IQ

Q328. For the information given below determine the option that logically follows
The fertilizer consumption in India,
1) In 1995-96 it was 9.23 MT.
2) By 2000, it was 15.45 MT
3) By 2014, it is expected to reach 18 MT.

A. There is a steady decrease in fertilizer consumption.

B. Fertilizer consumption does not show any trend.

C. Fertilizer consumption is steady.

D. There is an increase in fertilizer consumption.

Q329.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

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At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q330. Introducing a lady. Paul said. "Her mother is the only daughter of my mother-in-law". How is Paul related to the mother of the lady? 

A. Brother 

B. Father 

C. Husband 

D. Uncle

Q331. In the following question(s), symbols @,$,#,*and % are used with different meanings as follows:
'A @ B' means 'A is not smaller than B'.
'A # B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'.
'A % B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.
'A $ B' means 'A is not greater than B'.
 'A * B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'.
Now assuming in the following question the given statements to be true. nd which of the given conclusions given below them is/are de nitely true and give your
answer accordingly.
Statements:
·                    F # R
·                    H * R
·                     L $ H
Conclusions:
I. F # I
II . R @ L

Only conclusion I follows 

Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows 

Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

Only conclusion II follows

Q332.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

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At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q333. For the following questions, choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Light : Turn Off:: Gossip?

Condemn
  

Comment

Abandon

Secrets

Q334.  Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: In Wangle ABC, what is the value of angle A (in degrees)?
Statements:
I.                AB = AC.
II.               II. Angle B is 400. 

A. Only one of the statements. alone. is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

 B. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

C. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

D. Statements 1 and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem is needed.

Q335.
Which of the following sentences is formed with least number of vowels?

a.My friend is very reliable.   

b.My sister is very innocent.   

c.My brother is very adamant.


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d.My father is very honest

Q336.
Study the ow of the diagram given below and answer the questions that follow.

At the end of the owchart. what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in 13_pa& to the number stored in Box 2?

14 : 1

5 : 14

1 : 14

1 : 14

Q337. What could have been the result of Step 7 if the initial value of Box 10 was used?

 A. 1/2  

B. 1/4 

C. 1/8  

D. 1/3

Q338.  What will be displayed when number 67 is being searched in list A [24, 25, 45, 95, 35, 32, 21, 67]?

A. Nothing will be printed

 B. ' Found"

 C.’ Item does not exist"

 D. ' Not Found"

Q339.  Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below it.
Q & $ # O J L 4 @ P @ C B ! I X R M W E H P A & U 5 N 3 6 M K 5 0 O 6
 What should come in place of the question marks in the following series based on the above arrangement?

$&Q@$LI!8HEW??&

NU

5U

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N5

&U

Q340. At the end of the owchart, what will be the ratio of the number stored in the box whose number appears in Box 6 to the number stored in Box 2?

A. 14 : 5 

B. 14 : 1 

C. 1 : 14 

D. 5 : 14 

Q341. For the following questions, choose the answer that best completes the comparison.
Entertaining : Amusing Severe ? 

A Intense

B. Single

C. Priest

 D. Instance

Q342. For the given assumption two arguments are given. Read the assumption and arguments carefully and choose the correct answer from the given options.
Assumption: Education should be made electronic and books from only deserving authors should be published.
Argument:
I.                   This will save a lot of paper which is already short in supply.
II.                 II. Demarcation between deserving and undeserving authors would be a herculean task.
 

Only argument I is strong.        

Both argument I and II are strong.

Both argument I and II are weak.

Only argument II is strong.

Q343.  If the sum of 7 terms of an A.P. is same as the sum of its 9 terms, then nd the sum of its 16 terms.

A 16

B.0

C.-32

D.-1

Q344. If the sum of 18 terms of an A.P. is 29 and the sum of its 229 terms is 18,then nd the sum of its 47 terms.

47

18

29

-47

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questions.

A person wishes to avail a loan of Rs. 50, 00,000.

He works for a government organization and does not own a

house. Would he get the loan if he draws a salary of Rs. 60,000

and his age is 28 years. If he does get a loan,

what amount would he be entitled? If not,

by what amount he would be short of the required amount?

1500000

1875000

1600000

2050000

None of these

Q346. 1)     Below are given statements followed by two conclusions. Take the given statements to be true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and determine
the conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the statements.
Statements
                               I.           All scientists are humans
                             II.           All human are innovative
                           III.           All innovative are people
                           IV.           Some people are smart
Conclusions :-
                                           I.           Some peoples are humans
                                         II.           All people are innovative

only conclusions I follows  

 only conclusions II follows

 both conclusions I and conclusions II follows

 neither conclusions I nor conclusions II follows

Q347. Below is given a question followed by two statements numbered I and II. The question may or may not be answered with the help of these statements. You have to
decide if these statements are suf cient to answer the question.
Question: In a certain code, what would be numerical code for "food"?
Statements: I. The code for "give me food" is "719". II. The code for "you can bring food for me" is written as "574186".

A. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data
to the problem is needed.

B. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

C. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is suf cient.

D. Only one of the statements, alone, is suf cient to answer the question but other statement is not.

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Answer Key & Solution


Section 1 - Reasoning

Q1 2

Solution

No Solution

Q2 M9N5K3J

Solution

No Solution

Q3 4

Solution

No Solution

Q4 Both I and II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q5

Option 3 : Only III follows

Solution

No Solution

Q6

Option 2 : Only II and III follows

Option 2 : Only II and III follows

Solution

No Solution

Q7 D)Lori buys a used digital camera from her coworker who says that she will refund Lori’s money if the camera’s performance is not of the highest quality.

Solution

No Solution

Q8  c.father 

Solution

No Solution

Q9 43

Solution

No Solution

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Option 2 : Only I follows

Solution

No Solution

Q11 Law

Solution

No Solution

Q12 A. 19

Solution

No Solution

Q13 a.2112222287374832272  

Solution

No Solution

Q14 B. sister

Solution

No Solution

Q15 Only Conclusion II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q16

Option 5 : Neither I,II nor IV follows.

Solution

No Solution

Q17 Restaurant

Solution

No Solution

Q18 B)2

Solution

No Solution

Q19 tailor

Solution

No Solution

Q20 D. None of these

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No Solution

Q21 A. Only conclusion 2 follows 

Solution

No Solution

Q22 VU

Solution

No Solution

Q23 O,P

Solution

No Solution

Q24 If only argument I is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q25

Option 4 : Neither conclusion I nor II is true

Solution

No Solution

Q26 M+K%T*P

Solution

No Solution

Q27 a.Uncle

Solution

No Solution

Q28 d. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient.

Solution

No Solution

Q29 If only argument I is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q30 Yes,he would get a loan exactly equal to Rs.50,00,000

Solution

No Solution

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Q31 If only Argument I is wrong

Solution

No Solution

Q32

Option 4 : Both conclusion I and II are true

Solution

No Solution

Q33 P-M+N*Q

Solution

No Solution

Q34 FATHER OR UNCLE

Solution

No Solution

Q35 neither i nor II follow

Solution

No Solution

Q36 B)Four girls are surrounding another girl and seem to have possession of her backpack.

Solution

No Solution

Q37 8,6

Solution

No Solution

Q38 13

Solution

No Solution

Q39 If only argument I is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q40

Option 4 : Only II follows

Solution

No Solution

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Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Solution

No Solution

Q42 decrease

Solution

No Solution

Q43 d.Sister of father-in-law

Solution

No Solution

Q44 5040

Solution

No Solution

Q45

Option 4 : Only II and III follow

Solution

No Solution

Q46 d) For many different kinds of writing tasks, planning is an important rst step.

Solution

No Solution

Q47 15

Solution

No Solution

Q48 Option 1 : Only I follows

Solution

No Solution

Q49 Option 1 : Only III follows

Solution

No Solution

Q50 B. Only conclusion 2 is true

Solution

No Solution

Q51 If only argument I is strong

Solution
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No Solution

Q52 C)Franny uses spray paint to write derogatory comments on the locker room wall and she is given a suspension.

Solution

No Solution

Q53 d.Aunt

Solution

No Solution

Q54 Neither I nor II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q55 3

Solution

No Solution

Q56 neither I no II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q57 C)placing a series of ads in the local newspaper that advertise the wide array of bread.

Solution

No Solution

Q58 4

Solution

No Solution

Q59 sel sh

Solution

No Solution

Q60 D. 3

Solution

No Solution

Q61 Only Conclusion I follows

Only Conclusion I follows

Solution

No Solution

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Q62 A. 4

Solution

No Solution

Q63 U is third to the right of S

Solution

No Solution

Q64 b.A

Solution

No Solution

Q65

Option 5 : None of these

Solution

No Solution

Q66 C)Malcolm is readjusting to civilian life after two years of overseas military service.

Solution

No Solution

Q67 D. 10

Solution

No Solution

Q68 Option 1 : Only conclusion I is true

Solution

No Solution

Q69 a.RUPLABAJ

Solution

No Solution

Q70 A. Only conclusion I follows

Solution

No Solution

Q71 B)2

Solution

No Solution

Q72 B)a little shop three blocks away from the town’s main street, located across the street from an elementary school and next door to an ice cream store.

Solution
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Q73 c.Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q74 BOX 2,BOX 3

Solution

No Solution

Q75 B)Only conclusion II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q76 4

Solution

No Solution

Q77 C)3

Solution

No Solution

Q78 Option 1 : Only either II or IV and III follow.

Solution

No Solution

Q79

Option 3 : All follow

Solution

No Solution

Q80 OK

Solution

No Solution

Q81 C)3

Solution

No Solution

Q82 neither I nor II follow

Solution

No Solution

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Q83 If only argument I is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q84

Option 2 : Only conclusion II is true

Solution

No Solution

Q85 c.Cousin

Solution

No Solution

Q86

Option 5 : Both I and II follow.

Solution

No Solution

Q87

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

Solution

No Solution

Q88 Q is between P & S

Solution

No Solution

Q89 3

Solution

No Solution

Q90 VUS

Solution

No Solution

Q91 B)2

Solution

No Solution

Q92

Option 5 : None follows

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Q93 .

Option 1 : only conclusion I follows.

Solution

No Solution

Q94 2

Solution

No Solution

Q95

Option 3 : Neither I nor II follows.

Solution

No Solution

Q96 Option 1: Both conclusions I and II are true

Solution

No Solution

Q97 A)Richard’s illness took his life before he was able to enjoy the amazing early reviews of his novel.

Solution

No Solution

Q98 CANNOT BE DETERMINED

Solution

No Solution

Q99 A)1

Solution

No Solution

Q100 26

Solution

No Solution

Q101 B. 48

Solution

No Solution

Q102 8,6

Solution

No Solution
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Q103 B. FALSE

Solution

No Solution

Q104 neither I or II follow

Solution

No Solution

Q105 LK

Solution

No Solution

Q106 B. 7

Solution

No Solution

Q107 Neighbour of V & R

Solution

No Solution

Q108 C. 10

Solution

No Solution

Q109 None of these

Solution

No Solution

Q110 true

Solution

No Solution

Q111 FATHER

Solution

No Solution

Q112 A. 27

Solution

No Solution

Q113 second to the left of M

Solution

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Q114 Only Conclusion I follows

Solution

No Solution

Q115 D)4

Solution

No Solution

Q116 Only conclusion II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q117 Option 1 : Only I, II, and III are true

Solution

No Solution

Q118 d.Cannot be determined

Solution

No Solution

Q119 Only Conclusion II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q120 P and W

Solution

No Solution

Q121 If only argument I is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q122 F3M5K

Solution

No Solution

Q123 noisely

Solution

No Solution

Q124 U

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No Solution

Q125 D. 14

Solution

No Solution

Q126 A. Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

Solution

No Solution

Q127

Option 2 : Only II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q128 both I and II follow

Solution

No Solution

Q129 A. Given conclusions follows the given statements 

Solution

No Solution

Q130 A.73

Solution

No Solution

Q131 a.Uncle

Solution

No Solution

Q132 A.Given conclusions follow the statements

Solution

No Solution

Q133 I=6,M=5

Solution

No Solution

Q134 only conclusion II follow

Solution

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Q135 Both I and II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q136 d.118

Solution

No Solution

Q137 D)4

Solution

No Solution

Q138 SON

Solution

No Solution

Q139 OTPR

Solution

No Solution

Q140 None of these

Solution

No Solution

Q141 D. 11, 9

Solution

No Solution

Q142

Option 2 : Only I and III follow.

Solution

No Solution

Q143 A. Only conclusion I follows

Solution

No Solution

Q144 D. Neither I nor II follows

Solution

No Solution

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Q145 SV

Solution

No Solution

Q146 c.Cousin

Solution

No Solution

Q147 Yes, he would get a loan of exactly equal to 50,00,000

Solution

No Solution

Q148 B)Valerie recently lost her job and, for the last three months, has neglected to pay her landlord the monthly rent they agreed upon in writing when she moved into her apartment

eight months ago.

Solution

No Solution

Q149 arrogant

Solution

No Solution

Q150 E)Both I and II follow

Solution

No Solution

Q151 D)Neither I nor II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q152 S and O neighbour S sitting to the immediate right of T

Solution

No Solution

Q153 only conclusion II follow

Solution

No Solution

Q154 c. NEJK

Solution

No Solution

Q155

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No Solution

Q156 c.Sister

Solution

No Solution

Q157 BROTHER

Solution

No Solution

Q158 If only argument I is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q159 4

Solution

No Solution

Q160 c.14          

Solution

No Solution

Q161 D. Box 7

Solution

No Solution

Q162 Neither I nor II follows

Solution

No Solution

Q163 D)4

Solution

No Solution

Q164 If only argument II is strong

Solution

No Solution

Q165

Option 5 : None follows.

Solution

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Q166 2

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Q167 c) Given conclusion does not follow the given statements

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Q168 b.Grandmother

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Q169 If only argument I is strong

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Q170

Option 2 : Only conclusion II follows.

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Q171

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Q172 C. 4 : 3

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Q173  QSR@T#M

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Q174 D. To nd the Fibonacci series 

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Q175 D)The Sharks and the Bears each nished with 14 points, and they are now battling it out in a ve-minute overtime

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Q176 C. Only conclusion II follows.

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Q177 A.     Only conclusion I follows  

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Q178 (1)

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Q179 C. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient.

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Q180 A 358

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Q181 B. 6348

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Q182 (3)

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Q183 B.      P@Q$T#U*W

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Q184 Data inconsistent reset answer 

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Q185 5 : 14

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Q186 Fourth to the right of S

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Q187 A

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Q188 5 : 14

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Q189  A. Brave

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Q190 5 : 14

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Q191 D.ADE

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Q192 D. Only argument II is strong.

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Q193 C. Agony 

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Q194 A. M                                  

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Q195 D. One skill is terminated

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Q196 D. Volunteering boosts volunteers endorphin levels more than the work he does for a living.

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Q197 8

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Q198 Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question. 

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Q199 A. Both argument I and II are strong.

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Q200 3

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Q201 D. Amenable

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Q202 304

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Q203

A. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem are needed.

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Q204 D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

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Q205 B.  Dream big. start small, act now

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Q206 B. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient.

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Q207 C.    Eat

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Q208 Both I and II follows

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Q209 A. so that division of a/b is not problem

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Q210 GMVRQZH 

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Q211 C.None of the sessional exams

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Q212 D.     Statements I and it together ale not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem is needed.

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Q213 One skill is terminated

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Q214 &U

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Q215 B. Needle

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Q216 Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows

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Q217 B. JQKP

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Q218 B. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

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Q219 Only conclusion II follows

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Q220 D. Only conclusion II follows.

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Q221 120%

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Q222 P is to the immediate right of V

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Q223 (3)

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Q224 B. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

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Q225 Only conclusion II follows.

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Q226 D. Only conclusion II follows

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Q227 C. GLKKVI

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Q228 C. Only collusion I follows

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Q229 D.     Only argument I is strong.

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Q230 Untruthful

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Q231 B.  Only third statement is true

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Q232 32

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Q233 A. One

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Q234 D.     Q$R@T*M

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Q235 B

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Q236 B. Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient.

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Q237 A. 15

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Q238 B. (B)

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Q239 C. Only argument I is strong.

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Q240  b.Harish 

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Q241 A. ZAQQQY

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Q242 terif ed

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Q243 D.    Only conclusion II follows.

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Q244 5 : 14

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Q245  2913259  

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Q246 A. P

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Q247 B. GUTGRUKF

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Q248 D

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Q249 A.-76

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Q250 C) P%Q+R-T*K 

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Q251 A. 1

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Q252 B. None of the mentioned options

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Q253 C.Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows 

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Q254 D.-47

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Q255 D)4

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Q256  B. Only conclusion I follows

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Q257 For many different kinds of writing tasks, planning is an important rst step.

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Q258 A. 381

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Q259 Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient.

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Q260 Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient.

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Q261 B. calculate highest common factor

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Q262 B.Turbulence 

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Q263 B.    Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem is needed.

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Q264 A. Ears are to hear

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Q265 C. D is the father of A

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Q266 A. P

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Q267 80%

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Q268 Only argument II is strong

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Q269 Afternoon and morning respectively

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Q270 Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

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Q271 Each statement alone is suf cient to answer the question.

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Q272 Brave

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Q273 326 

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Q274 1.52%

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Q275 D. 4

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Q276 C. GLKKVI

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Q277 D.    I need to go home.

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Q278 A. Only conclusion II follows

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Q279 B. GHI

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Q280  B. 12

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Q281 D)Neither I nor II follows

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Q282 c.14.5               

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Q283 A)Only conclusion I follows

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Q284 C. 15

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Q285 D. 3 : 4 

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Q286 P and M

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Q287 C)B

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Q288 C. 19

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Q289 DAUGHTE'S-IN-LAW

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Q290 B.6

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Q291 D. 1995 and 1998

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Q292 Afternoon and morning respectively

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Q293 Turbulence

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Q294 B. 3

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Q295 Only conclusion II follows

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Q296 a.There are cheap dresses also in that shop.

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Q297 skateboard

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Q298 A. Only argument I is strong

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Q299 E. (B)

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Q300 A. 1264

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Q301 B. 66.66%

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Q302 A. 55

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Q303 D. 13

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Q304 The argument is based on people's health risk due to wood smoke so it favours legislation.

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Q305 a.      Condemn

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Q306 D. Treatment

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Q307 Both statements I and II together are suf cient to answer the question asked but neither statement alone is suf cient

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Q308 Only conclusion I follows

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Q309  IAZIYS

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Q310 384

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Q311 Q$R#T@M

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Q312 B.     2913259

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Q313 D. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problems needed

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Q314 D. S 

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Q315 D. 89%  

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Q316 Afternoon and morning respectively

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Q317 A. 33%                         

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Q318 (1)

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Q319 A. RESOURCE

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Q320 C. One statement is suf cient while the other statement is not

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Q321 D. 1995 and 1998

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Q322 D. only conclusion I follows

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Q323 P+Q%R-T*K

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Q324 A. NZTL

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Q325 C. Direction

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Q326 D)Neither I nor II follows

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Q327 A. Dream big, start small, act now

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Q328 D. There is an increase in fertilizer consumption.

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Q329 5 : 14

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Q330 B. Father 

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Q331 Only conclusion I follows 

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Q332 5 : 14

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Q333 Condemn

  

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Q334 D. Statements 1 and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem is needed.

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Q335 d.My father is very honest

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Q336 5 : 14

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Q337 B. 1/4 

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Q338  D. ' Not Found"

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Q339 &U

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Q340 D. 5 : 14 

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Q341 C. Priest

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Q342 Both argument I and II are weak.

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Q343 B.0

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Q344 -47

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Q345 1875000

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Q346  only conclusions II follows

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Q347 A. Statements I and II together are not suf cient to answer the question asked and additional data to the problem is needed.

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