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Logical

Q1. Based on the given passage, find out which of the following statements can be inferred from the
passage?

Of all the fitness and wellness activities customary in India, Artistic yoga is the new kid in town. It has
successfully earned a pat on the back from whosoever has lent an ear to the latest advancements.
Artistic yoga combines the suaveness of yoga and the frenzy of modern cardio-vascular exercises. The
technique involves performance of various aasanas and pranayams followed by walking on treadmill,
stair climbing, cycling and so on. The activities are performed in a cyclic order and the aasana or
pranayam that is done in the beginning is repeated in the end. This helps an individual at the physical
level as well as the mental and spiritual level, thus helping bring about a complete transformation of
body, mind and soul.

a) Artistic yoga helps in the overall development of those who practise it


b) Artistic yoga has been adopted by modern people since it is in fashion these days
c) All the activities performed at the beginning of artistic yoga are also repeated in the end
d) Since it combines yoga and exercises, artistic yoga will replace other fitness and wellness
programmes.

Q2. The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.

Problem Question: Sandesh is Rajesh’s son and Mukesh’s father. All of them have their own retail food
grain stores (they all are shopkeepers). A customer comes up to Rajesh to buy a particular type of food
grain of assured quality and reliability. Considering only an honest shopkeeper could provide grains of
assured quality and reliability, should the customer go to Rajesh?

Statements: I. The customer knows that Sandesh is an honest shopkeeper. Sons of all the honest
shopkeepers are honest shopkeepers.
II. The customer knows that Mukesh is a dishonest shopkeeper. Sons of only dishonest shopkeepers are
dishonest.

a) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient


b) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
c) Either I or II is sufficient
d) Neither I nor II is sufficient
e) Both I and II together are sufficient
Q3. My house is to the South of the church and the church is to the North-West of the police station.
The church lies at an equal distance from the hospital and the police station but these three don't lie on
a straight road. Also, the distance of the church from the police station is equal and parallel to the
distance of the hospital from my house. In what direction does my house lie w.r.t the hospital?
a) North-West
b) South-East
c) South-West
d) North-East

Q4. Shivani pointed towards a photograph and said, "The man in the photograph is the husband of the
daughter of the father of the brother of my son". How is the man in the photograph related to Shivani?

a) Grandson-in-law
b) Son-in-law
c) Brother
d) Nephew

Q5. Answer the questions based on the information given in the passage.

Passage: Following are the conditions imposed by an employer for providing Rs. 3 lacs as Leave Travel
Concession to the employees.
The employees:
1. Must have performed 2 journeys in a block of 4 calendar years (Current block : 2010-2013).
2. Must have made only 1 trip in 1 year.
3. Must have made one trip within India, while the other could have been outside India.
4. Should have made a trip with less than 5 people.
5. The total cost of both the trips should not have exceeded Rs. 7 lacs.

However,
a) If the employees fulfill all conditions except (4.) then they would get Rs. 2.5 lacs as concession.
b) If the employees fulfill all conditions except (5.) then they would get Rs. 2 lacs as concession.

How much concession would be provided to the given employee? (The case is presented as on
1.12.2012)

Statement: Raj, along with his parents, wife and 2 kids went for vacations. He made his first trip in May,
2010 and the other in June, 2011. The total cost of the trip came out to be Rs. 4.5 lacs.
a) The employee would not be given any concession
b) The employee would be given Rs. 3 lacs concession
c) The employee would be given Rs. 2 lacs concession
d) The employee would be given Rs. 2.5 lacs concession
e) Data insufficient

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