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Logic test 3

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer (e) None of the above
the given questions:
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an 5) What is the position of ‘7921’ in step II of the input
input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following from the left end?
a particular rule. The following is an illustration of an input (a) Fifth
and rearrangement. (b) Sixth
Input: life in 5929 2401 the 14641 4096 make 20736 there (c) Eighth
Step I: there life in 5929 2401 the 14641 4096 make 20736 (d) Third
Step II: there 20736 life in 5929 2401 the 14641 4096 make (e) None of the above
Step III: there 20736 the life in 5929 2401 14641 4096 make
Step IV: there 20736 the 14641 life in 5929 2401 4096 make 6) Pointing to a girl in photograph. Amar said, "Her
Step V: there 20736 the 14641 make life in 5929 2401 4096 mother's brother is the only son of my mothers's father."
Step VI: there 20736 the 14641 make 5929 life in 2401 4096 How the girl's mother related to Amar ?
Step VII: there 20736 the 14641 make 5929 life 4096 in 2401 A.Mother
Step VIII: there 144 the 121 make 77 life 64 in 49 B.Sister
Step IX: there 9 the 4 make 14 life 10 in 13 C.Aunt
Step X: there the make life in 14 13 10 9 4 D.Grandmother
And Step X is the last step of the above arrangement as the
intended arrangement is obtained. 7) Two cars start from the opposite places of a main road,
As per the rules followed in the given steps, find out the 150 km apart. First car runs for 25 km and takes a right turn
appropriate steps for the given input. and then runs 15 km. It then turns left and then runs for
Input: captain 6561 familiar 7921 8464 lose happen 2304 another 25 km and then takes the direction back to reach the
4624 violence main road. In the mean time, due to minor break down the
other car has run only 35 km along the main road. What
1) How many steps are required to complete this input? would be the distance between two cars at this point?
(a) Eleven A. 65 km
(b) Eight B. 75 km
(c) Nine C. 80 km
(d) Thirteen D. 85 km
(e) Ten
Directions : Each question given below consists of a
2) Which of the following is fifth from the right end in Step statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II.
VIII? You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’
(a) 9561 argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument.
(b) familiar Given answer
(c) happen (a)if only argument I is strong;
(d) None of the above (b)if only argument II is strong;
(e) 7921 (c)if either I or II is strong;
(d)if neither I nor II is strong
3) Which of the following in Step IV will be fourth to the (e)if both I and II are strong.
right of ‘violence’?
(a) lose 8) Statement: Should agriculture in rural India be
(b) happen mechanized?
(c) 6561 Arguments :
(d) court I. Yes. It would lead to higher production.
(e) captain II. No. Many villagers would be left production.

4) If ‘violence’ is related to ‘89’, ‘happen’ is related to ‘68’ 9) Statement: Should girls learn arts like judo and karate?
then in the same pattern ‘lose’ is related to which of the Arguments :
following in the third-last step? I. Yes. It will enable them to defend themselves from rogues
(a) 47 and ruffians.
(b) 68 II. No. They will lose their feminine grace.
(c) 92
(d) 81 10) Statement : Should the political parties be banned?
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Arguments: Directions: In each question below is given a statement
I. Yes. It is necessary to teach a lesson to the politicians. followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You
II. No. It will lead to an end of democracy. have to assume everything in the statement to be true and
on the basis of the information given in the statement,
11) After a recent lawsuit, Re-Fresh Air Fresheners’ most decide which of the suggested courses of action logically
popular aerosol spray was found to contain dangerous levels follow(s) for pursuing.
of p-dichlorobenzene, a toxic substance which irritates the Give answer
lungs and mucous membranes and may cause cancer. The (a)If only I follows;
company decided to retool its aerosol spray formula and (b)If only II follows,
successfully removed all p- dichlorobenzene from its line of (c)If either I or II follows;
household sprays. Re-Fresh Air Fresheners’ aerosol sprays (d)If neither I nor II follows
are now less toxic to consumers than ever before. (e)If both I and II follow
Which of the following, if true, most weakens the author’s
conclusion? 13) Statement: There has been a significant drop in the
A. The company’s most popular aerosol spray has always water level of all the lakes supplying water to the city.
contained ammonia, which reacts with chlorinated products Courses of action:
to produce deadly chloramine gas. I. The water supply authority should impose a partial cut in
B. Some people who drink water containing p- supply to tackle the
dichlorobenzene for many years have become anemic. situation.
C. P-dichlorobenzene has been used widely in Europe for II. The government should appeal to all the residents through
many years as a room deodorizer with no complaints or mass media for minimal use of water.
significant lawsuits.
D. Aerosol propellants still used in some of the retooled 14) Statement: On an average, about twenty people are run
formulas may be flammable and may cause nervous system over by trains and die everyday while crossing the railway
damage if inhaled. tracks through the level crossing.
E. Re-Fresh Air Fresheners’ new formula for its most popular Course of action:
aerosol spray now contains trace amounts of petroleum I. The railway authorities should be instructed to close all the
distillates, which are flammable, and may cause fatal level crossings.
pulmonary edema in sensitive individuals. II. Those who are found crossing the tracks, when the gates
12) Switching to electric cars will not improve the are closed, should be fined heavily.
environment, despite the fact that such cars produce no
harmful emissions. The electricity to run them world still 15) Statements:
need to be generated from power plants, the majority of All rings are circles.
which burn such fossil fuels as coal, oil and natural gas. Any All squares are rings.
reduction in fossil fuel demand at gas stations resulting from No ellipse is a circle.
the replacement of internal combustion engines with electric Conclusions:
ones would be reversed by a commensurate demand for I. Some rings being ellipses is a possibility.
more energy from our nation’s power plants. II. At least some circles are squares.
Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the 1) if only conclusion I follows.
above argument? 2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
A. The nation’s power grid would need a massive 4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
restructuring if it is to generate the energy needed to power 5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
vehicles that run on electicity.
B. Electric vehicles are significantly more energy-efficient 16) Statements:
than their gasoline powered counterparts. No house is an apartment.
C. Coal is a far less environmentally-friendly way to generate Some bungalows are apartments.
energy than is natural gas. Conclusions:
D. Studies indicate that most drivers would be reluctant to I. No house is a bungalow.
switch from gasoline –powered to electric vehicles. II. 100% of bungalows are houses.
E. Hybrid vehicles offer a more practical short-term 1) if only conclusion I follows.
alternative than do vehicles that run solely on electricity. 2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
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5) if both conclusions I and II follow. Psychology is an immediate neighbor of the one who reads
Accounts. The one who reads Physics sits second to the left
17) Statements: of P. One of the immediate neighbours of V reads Chemistry.
Some teachers are professors. S sits on an extreme end of the line.
Some lecturers are teachers.
Conclusions: 20) Who among the following likes Biology?
I. All teachers as well as professors being lecturers is a (a) P
possibility. (b) W
II. All those teachers who are lecturers are also professors. (c) Q
1) if only conclusion I follows. (d) S
2) if only conclusion II follows. (e) None of the above
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) if neither conelusion I nor conclusion II follows. 21) Who among the following sits on the immediate left of
5) if both conclusions I and II follow. U?
(a) R
18) Statements: (b) P
No office is a palace. (c) S
All colleges are palaces. (d) T
Conclusions: (e) None of the above
I. All palaces are colleges.
II. No college is an office is a possibility 22) R likes which of the following subjects?
1) if only conclusion I follows. (a) Hindi
2) if only conclusion II follows. (b) English
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. (c) Psychology
4) if neither conelusion I nor conclusion II follows. (d) Biology
5) if both conclusions I and II follow. (e) None of the above

19) Statements: 23) How many persons are there between P and W?
All mountains are rivers. (a) Three
All rivers are lakes. (b) Two
Conclusions: (c) None
I. All mountains are lakes is a possibility (d) Four
II. 20% of lakes are rivers. (e) None of the above
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows. Directions: Study the following information carefully and
3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. answer the questions given below:
4) if neither conelusion I nor conclusion II follows. Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H live in an eight-storey
5) if both conclusions I and II follow. building. Each of them likes a different cars viz Duster, Thar,
Safari, Wrangler, Eco sport, Ciaz, Beetle and Camry, but not
Directions: Study the following information carefully and necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor is
answer the questions given below: numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 8. There is
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting in a straight only one floor between the one who likes Safari and the one
line facing north. All of them like a different subject, viz who likes Camry. There are two floors between the one who
English, Hindi, Maths, Biology, Physics, Psychology, Chemistry likes Thar and C. F lives on an even-numbered floor and likes
and Accounts, but not necessarily in the same order. Beetle. Neither A nor B likes Thar or Eco sport. The one who
The one who reads Accounts sits third to the right of V. R is likes Wrangler lives on floor no. 1. There are three floors
on the immediate left of V. The person who reads Maths sits between the floor on which B lives and the floor on which E
second to the left of R. Q sits second to the right of W, who lives. F lives above C, who does not live on first floor but likes
reads neither Accounts nor Maths. Only two persons sit Duster. Only one person lives between the one who likes Eco
between R and the one who reads Physics. P and U are sport and the one who likes Thar. The one who likes Safari
immediate neighbours and both of them do not read lives on the topmost floor. H does not like Safari. G lives on
Accounts. The person who reads English sits second to the the floor number which is between A and F. B lives above E
right of P. There are two persons between S and the one who and A
reads Hindi. S does not like Accounts. The one who reads
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24) How many persons are there between F and C? • Neither N nor Q works in Infra or Defence sector.
(a) None • Q does not go to Germany and N does not work in Power
(b) One sector.
(c) Two
(d) Three 28) Which of the following students is from Lucknow?
(e) None of the above (a) Q
(b) N
25) Who among the following lives on the first floor? (c) K
(a) C (d) O
(b) D (e) Either O or Q
(c) The one who likes Eco sport
(d) The one who likes Wrangler 29) Q is going to which country for his internship
(e) None of the above programme?
(a) Germany
26) Which of the following combinations is true? (b) Belgium
(a) Floor no. 3 – E – Eco sport (c) Canada
(b) Floor no. 2 – F – Beetle (d) USA
(c) Floor no. 1 – D – Wrangler (e) Other than the given options
(d) Floor no. 6 – B – Ciaz
(e) None of the above 30) Which of the following combination is incorrect?
(a) Lucknow – O – Italy – Health
27) Who among the following lives on topmost floor? (b) Gurgaon – Q – USA – Rural development
(a) B (c) Pune – K – France – Infra
(b) G (d) Bhopal – M – Japan – Defence
(c) D (e) Other than the given options
(d) A
(e) None of the above 31) In which of the following sectors is M working?
(a) Power
Directions: Study the following information carefully and (b) Infra
answer the questions given below: (c) Education
(d) Defence
Seven students L, K, M, N, O, P and Q are going for an (e) None of the above
internship programme to seven different countries in seven
different sectors. One person is going to only one country Study the following information carefully and answer the
and will work in only one sector. The countries are France, given questions:
Italy, Belgium, Canada, Germany, USA and Japan. The Ten persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing 5
internships are being allowed in Infra, Defence, Power, persons each in such a way that there is an equal distance
Transportation, Health, Education and Rural development between adjacent persons. In the 1st row E, F, G, H and I are
but not necessarily in the same order. All friends belong to sitting and all of them are facing south. In the 2nd row T, U,
seven different cities of India. The cities are Pune, Gurgoan, V, W and Z are sitting, but not necessarily in the same order.
Banaras, Bhopal, Chennai, Lucknow and Patna. In the given seating arrangement each member sitting in a
• O is going to Italy and works in Health sector. row faces another member of the other row.
• L belongs to Chennai and he works in Education sector. M The one who is an immediate neighbor of H is facing W. F
is going to Japan and does not work in Infra sector. P is going does not sit at the extreme ends of the row. V and Z are
to the USA. immediate neighbours. Only one person sits between I and
• The person working in Rural development sector belongs to G. Z sits second to the left of the person who faces I. E faces
Gurgoan. the person who is on the immediate left of Z. T sits at the left
• The one who works in Power sector is going to Canada. N end of the row. E and H are not immediate neighbours.
belongs to Patna and does not go to Belgium.
• The persons from Banaras and Lucknow are not going to 32) Who among the following sits between G and I?
Japan. (a) H
• Either P or K works in Rural development sector. (b) F
• The person from Pune is going to France, and Q belongs to (c) E
Banaras. (d) T
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(e) None of the above C. Maruti, Bedford and Fiat
D. Bedford, Cadillac and Fargo
33) Who among the following faces G?
(a) U 40) Statements:
(b) V (I)The police authority has recently caught a group of house
(c) H breakers.
(d) Z (II)The citizens group in the locality have started night vigil in
(e) None of the above the area.
1.Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
34) Who among the following sits second to the right of the 2.Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
person who faces U? 3.Both the statements I and II are independent causes
(a) F 4.Both the statements I and II are effects of independent
(b) I causes
(c) W 5.Both the statements I and II are effects of some common
(d) V cause
(e) None of the above
41) Statement: Should there be a free phone service for
35) How many persons sit between E and H? children in distress?
(a) One Arguments:
(b) Two I. Yes, child is the father of man.
(c) Three II. No, this will be misused by children.
(d) Can’t be determined (a) If only argument I is “strong”.
(e) None of the above (b) If only argument II is “strong”.
(c) If either I or II is “strong”.
Directions: In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies (d) If neither I nor II is “strong”.
- Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and (e) If both I and II are “strong”.
Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :
Cadillac is next to right of Fargo. Akram, Bakhtawar, Changez, Dayud, Ekam, Farah, Gulrejr
Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat. and Humayun are seated in straight line facing north.
Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford. Changez sits fourth to the left of Gulrej. Dayud sits second to
Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end. right of Gulrej. Only two people sit between Dayud and
Akram. Bakhtawar and Farah sits adjacent to each other.
36) Which of the cars are on both the sides of cadillac car ? Humayun is not an immediate neighbor of Dayud.
A. Ambassador and Maruti
B. Maruti and Fiat 42) Who among the following sits exactly in the middle of
C. Fargo and Mercedes the persons who sit fifth from the left and the person who
D. Ambassador and Fargo sits sixth from the right?
a) Changez
37) Which of the following statement is correct ? b) Humayun
A. Maruti is next left of Ambassador. c) Ekam
B. Bedford is next left of Fiat. d) Farah
C. Bedford is at one end. e) None of The Above
D. Fiat is next second to the right of Maruti.
43) Who among the following sits third to the right of
38) Which one of the following statements is correct ? Changez?
A. Fargo car is in between Ambassador and Fiat. a) Bakhtawar
B. Cadillac is next left to Mercedes car. b) Farah
C. Fargo is next right of Cadillac. c) Akram
D. Maruti is fourth right of Mercedes. d) Ekam
e) None of The Above
39) Which of the following groups of cars is to the right of
Ambassador ? 44) Which of the following represents persons seated at the
A. Cadillac, Fargo and Maruti two extreme ends of the line?
B. Mercedes, Cadillac and Fargo a) Changez and Dayud
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b) Akram and Bakhtawar 49) Which of the following combinations is true?
c) Bakhtawar and Gulrej (a) G-Chronicle- Germany
d) Dayud and Humayun (b) C-Times-Russia
e) None of The Above (c) D-India Today-Pakistan
(d) None is true
45) What is the position of Humayun with respect to Farah? (e) None of the above
a) Third to the Left
b) Immediate Right Directions: Study the information carefully and answer the
c) Second to Right given questions:
d) Fourth to Left
e) None of The Above Eight friends Jack, Kunal, Leon, Monty, Nikhil, Ober, Prince
and Queen are sitting around a circular table but not
Directions: Study the following information carefully and necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the
answer the questions given below: centre and some of them are facing outside (ie in a direction
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a opposite the centre.) Facing the same direction means if one
circular table facing the centre. They belong to different person faces the centre then the other person also faces the
cities, viz Pakistan, Russia, India, Malasyia, Japan, SriLanka, centre and if one person faces outward then the other
Patiala and Germany, but not necessarily in the same order. person also faces outward. Facing the opposite direction
They also read three different magazines – India Today, means if one person faces the centre then the other person
Chronicle and Times. At least two persons read one faces outward and vice versa.
magazine. Immediate neighbours facing the same direction means if
Only D and E read India Today and D sits third to the right of one neighbour faces the centre then the other neighbour
E. A is from Japan and reads Chronicle and sits on the also faces the centre and if one neighbour faces outward
immediate right of E. F is from Malasyia and reads Times. H then the other neighbour also faces outward.
reads the same magazine as G. G is third to the left of F. B Immediate neighbour faces the opposite direction means if
sits opposite the person who is from Germany. C sits exactly one neighbour faces the centre then the other neighbour
opposite the person who belongs to Pakistan. The persons faces outward and vice versa.
who belong to SriLanka and India read Chronicle. G is from • Only one person sits between Kunal and Ober. Queen sits
Germany. B is from India. The persons who read Chronicle do third to the right of Ober.
not sits adjacent to each other. The one who is from Patiala • Monty sits on the immediate right of Queen. Queen faces
does not read Chronicle or India Today. H is not from outward.
SriLanka. • Leon sits second to the left of Prince. Prince is not an
immediate neighbour of Ober.
46) Who among the following is from Russia? • Leon faces a direction opposite that of Ober. The
(a) The one who reads Times immediate neighbours of Leon face opposite direction.
(b) D • Jack sits third to the left of Nikhil. Jack is not an immediate
(c) The one who reads Chronicle neighbour of neither Prince nor Kunal.
(d) E • Monty and Jack face the direction same as that of Nikhil.
(e) None of the above
50) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
47) Which of the following groups read Times magazine? based on the directions they are forming and so form a
(a) F, G, H group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(b) C, G, H (a) Kunal, Leon
(c) B, C, H (b) Queen, Monty
(d) G, F, C (c) Prince, Queen
(e) None of the above (d) Nikhil, Jack
(e) Queen, Leon
48) E belongs to which of the following cities?
(a) SriLanka 51) Who among the following sit exactly between Queen
(b) Russia and Ober when counted from the right of Queen?
(c) Pakistan (a) Prince, Jack
(d) Patiala (b) Monty, Prince
(e) None of the above (c) Leon, Kunal
(d) Nikhil, Leon
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(e) Jack, Monty RK59#B2%*E?A8L$I4SV7!C6N@H13&D
59) How many letters are there, each of which are
52) Which of the following is not true regarding Kunal as immediately followed and immediately preceded by a
per the given arrangement? symbol?
(a) Nikhil is an immediate neighbour of Kunal. A. 1
(b) None of the given options is true B. 3
(c) Only three people sit between Kunal and Monty. C. 2
(d) Leon sits on the immediate left of Kunal. D. More than
(e) Kunal faces outside. E. None of these.

53) What is Leon’s position with respect to Nikhil? 60) A $ B means A is neither greater than nor equal to B.
(a) Immediate right A © B means A is neither lesser than nor equal to B.
(b) Third to the right A @ B means A is not greater than B.
(c) Second to the right A * B means A is not lesser than B.
(d) Third to the left A # B means A is neither greater than nor lesser than B.
(e) Immediate left
Statements: D * F, F @ G, G © H, H $ T.
54) Who amongst the following are immediate neighbours Conclusions: I. D # G
of Prince? II. F @ H
(a) Monty, Nikhil III. G © T
(b) Kunal, Monty IV. D * H
(c) Jack, Queen A. Only I follows.
(d) Nikhil, Kunal B. Only II follows.
(e) Queen, Nikhil C. Only III follows.
D. Either III or IV follows
55) Who amongst the following is immediate right of Jack? E. None follows
(a) Monty
(b) Kunal 61) In which of the following expression will the expression
(c) Queen Q < M does not hold true?
(d) Nikhil A. F ≥ Q ≤ R < S ≤ T = M
(e) None of the above B. F < Q > R ≥ S > T = M
C. F ≤ Q ≤ R ≤ S ≤ T < M
56) Direction facing of T’s father is same as? D. F ≤ Q ≤ R ≤ S ≤ T < M
a) Father of S E. F > Q < R < S ≤ T < M
b) Wife of S
c) Daughter of T M4C@F71$AEN9H>5↓Kʘ3?BJ#G8D6IL2
d) Cannot be determined 62) Which of the following is the tenth element to the right
e) None of these of the fifteenth element from the right?
A. 1
57) Find the odd man out of the following? B. 6
a) S C. D
b) U D. 8
c) Z E. 9
d) Y
e) W Directions: Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
58) If * means +, / means -, - means * and + means /, then 8 In a certain code language,
* 7 - 8 + 40 / 2 = ?
A. 1 Fake motion nor - *N6, @R3, #E4
B. 2 7 - 5 not male fifth - *E4, @T3, #H5
C. 3 8 - 5 mankind newly form - #M4, @Y5, *D7
D. 44
E. None of these 63) What is the code for ‘motion’?
(a) #E4
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(b) $R3 I. I is placed third to the right of R. M is placed second to the
(c) *N6 right of L. M is not the last letter of the word. P is not placed
(d) @N8 near S or L.
(e) Cannot be determined II. P is placed third to the left of L and E is placed adjacent to
L. S is placed second to the right of I.
64) Which of the following code can be coded for
‘NACTOR’? 69) Point M is in which direction with respect to Point X?
(a) #D6 I. Point R is to the north of Point X. Point L is to the south of
(b) @R6 Point M and X.
(c) *S6 II. Point T is to the east of Point J, which is to the south of
(d) @N6 Point X. Point P is to the north of Point M and to the west of
(e) Cannot be determined Point T.

65) What is the code for ‘merge for neck? 70) Among P, Q, R, S, T and U, who earns the highest
(a) *E4 @H6 #M4 salary?
(b) #R3 *E4 @D5 I. S earns more than T but less than at least two persons. P
(c) *M3 @H5 #E4 earns more than S but less than Q.
(d) #R3 @K4 *E5 II. R earns more than S but less than U, who is not the highest
(e) Cannot be determined earner.

66) What is the code for ‘Fluent’? 71) Five friends P, Q, R, S and T sitting around a circle. Some
(a) #F6 of them are not facing the centre. Is Q facing the centre?
(b) $S5 I. S sits second to the left of Q, who is on the immediate left
(c) *S7 of P. T is on the immediate left of R, who faces the centre.
(d) #T6 II. T sits second to the right of P, who is on the immediate left
(e) Cannot be determined of R. Q is not near T, who faces the centre.

67) What is the code for ‘Nomenclature’? 72) Among A, B, C, D, E and F, is A greater than C?
(a) #P13 I. B is equal to D, who is equal to or smaller than A. E is
(b) #S11 greater than or equal to D
(c) @E12 II. A is greater than or equal to B, who is smaller than or
(d) @P11 equal to E, who is greater than or equal to D, who is greater
(e) Cannot be determined than C.

Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a 73) Rasik walked 20 m towards north. Then he turned right
question ad two statements numbered I and II given below and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he
it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the turns left and walks 15 m. Finally he turns left and walks 15
statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both m. In which direction and how many metres is he from the
the statements and give answer starting position?
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer A. 15 m West
the question, while the data in statement II alone are not B. 30 m East
sufficient to answer the question. C. 30 m West
(b) if the data in statements II alone are sufficient to answer D. 45 m East
the question, while the data in statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question. 74) Starting from the point X, Jayant walked 15 m towards
(c) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II west. He turned left and walked 20 m. He then turned left
alone are sufficient to answer the question. and walked 15 m. After this he turned to his right and walked
(d) if the data in both statements I and II together are not 12 m. How far and in which directions is now Jayant from X?
sufficient to answer the question. A. 32 m, South
(e) if the data in both statement I and II together are B. 47 m, East
necessary to answer the question. C. 42 m, North
D. 27 m, South
68) There are seven letters M, S, L, I, P, R and E. Can the
word PRELIMS be formed?
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Logic test 3
75) Looking at the portrait of a man, Harsh said, "His 19) E
mother is the wife of my father's son. I have no brothers or
sisters." At whose portrait was Harsh was looking ? MATRIX ARRANGEMENTS
A.His child
B.His father
C.His grandson
D.His nephew
E. None of these
20) S1. A
21) S2. C
22) S3. A
SOLUTIONS
23) S4. B
SEQUENTIAL OUTPUT
The machine rearranges words and numbers in alternate
steps starting with words. The words are arranged in reverse
alphabetical order while numbers are arranged in descending
order. After that, the square roots of the numbers retain the
same position. Then, the sums of digits of the numbers are
written in the next step. Now, in the final step all the
numbers are arranged in descending order after all the
words.
1) S1. D CAUSE & EFFECT
2) S2. B 24) S1. E
3) S3. E STRONG WEAK ARGUEMENTS
4) S4. D 25) S1. (d) I is not strong because it is not directly related to
5) S5. E our core issue. II is also not strong because this is based on a
wrong notion.
6) C Blood Relations
7) A Directions Sense 26) S5. B
27) S6. D
CRITICAL REASONING 28) S7.A
8) 1. a 29) S8. C
9) 2. a 30) S9. D
10) 3. a 31) S10. C
11) A is a trick which fully destroys the argument. Another 32) S11. B
trick is D which says that new formula "may be flammable". 33) S12. D
The E is the best because gives strong relation to new
formula which is "flammable" LINEAR ARRANGEMENTS
12) B. the answer here is B because if electric cars are 34) S1. B
significantly more energy efficient, then the electricity that 35) S2. D
they require is less than the gas required for the same 36) S3. A
amount of efficiency, thus reducing the amount of natural 37) S4. C
fossil fuels necessary 38) S5. C
13) The situation can be tackled by periodic cuts in supply, 39) S6. A
and urging people to conserve water. So both the courses 40) S7.B
follow. 41) S8. B
14) The accidents can clearly be prevented by barring 42) S9. D
people from crossing the tracks when the gates are closed, 43) S10. C
So, only II follows. 44) S11 D
45) S12. A
SYLLOGISMS / DEDUCTIONS CIRCULAR ARRANGEMENTS
15) B
16) D
17) A
18) B
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Logic test 3
Every symbol represents the first letter of each word in the
following manner
#-F @-N *-M
Every Letter in the code represents the last letter of the
respective word.
Every number represent the total number of letters in the
word.
63) S1. Ans.(c)
64) S2. Ans.(b)
65) S3. Ans.(d)
66) S4. Ans.(d)
67) S5. Ans.(c)
DATA SUFFICIENCY
68) S1. E
69) S2. E
70) S3.E
71) S4 D
72) S5. E
DIRECTIONS
46) S1. B
73) S1. D
47) S2. A
74) S3.A
48) S3. C
49) S4. D
BLOOD RELATIONS
75) S1.B
50) (b) They face opposite directions
51) Answer:(e)
52) Answer:(a)
53) Answer:(b)
54) Answer:(d)
55) Answer:(a)
56) Answer (b)
57) Ans (a) Except for S all are females

SYMBOLS
58) S2. B
59) S3. A
60) S4.E
61) S5. B
62) S7 C

CODING DECODING

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