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Direction (66 – 70) : Study the A.

C sits second to the left of E


following information carefully and B. C sits opposite to that of S
answer the questions given below. C. Three people sit between the one who
Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows faces C and T
having five people in each row, in such a D. Two people sit between C and D
way that there is an equal distance E. None of these
between adjacent persons. In row 1 - A,
B, C, D and E are seated (but not 69. Who amongst the following faces R?
necessarily in the same order) and all of A. C B. D
them are facing north. In row 2 - P, Q, R, C. A D. B
S and T are seated (but not necessarily in E. None of these
the same order) and all of them are facing
south. Therefore, in the given seating 70. How many people sit between the one
arrangement, each member seated in a who faces Q and the one who faces S?
row faces another member of the other A. 1 B. 2
row. C. 3 D. 4
E sits second from one of the extreme E. 5
ends. Only one person sits between the
one who faces E and P. R sits to the Direction (71 – 75) : In each of the
immediate right of P. As many people sit questions below are given few statements
to the right of R as to the right of B. D sits followed by two conclusions. You have to
second to the left of B. The one who faces take the given statements to be true even
D sits to the right of S. Two people sit if they seem to be at variance from
between S and Q. The one who faces Q is commonly known facts. Read all the
an immediate neighbour of C. conclusions and then decide which of the
given conclusions logically follow from the
66. Who amongst the following sits given statements disregarding commonly
second to the left of the person who faces known facts.
P? 71. Statements:
A. C B. D Only a few tags are bags.
C. E D. A Only a few bags are cubes.
E. None of these Only cubes are hugs.
Conclusions:
67. Four of the following five are alike in I. Some cubes being tag is a possibility.
a certain way based on the given seating II. All bags being tag is a possibility.
arrangement and thus form a group. A. If conclusion I follows
Which is the one that does not belong to B. If conclusion II follows
that group? C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II
A. T B. R follows
C. A D. D D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
E. Q follows
E. Both the conclusions follow
68. Which of the following is true
regarding C? 72. Statements:
Generally toys are cartoons.
Every cartoon is play.
Frequently cartoons are demand.
None of the play is horrible.
Conclusions:
I. Only plays are cartoons.
II. All horrible being toys is a possibility.
A. If conclusion I follows
B. If conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II
follows

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D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II P is 20m to the west of Q. Q is 30m to the
follows north of R. S is 15m west of R. T is 45m
E. Both the conclusions follow to the north of S. U is 15m to the south
of P. V is 15m to the north of R.
73. Statements:
Occasionally grass is raw. 76. What is the distance between U and
No yolk is oval. V?
A few pots are grass. A. 10m B. 5m
All raw is yolk. C. 15m D. 20m
Conclusions: E. None of these
I. A few pots are raw.
II. Some grass is not oval. 77. In which direction is point T with
A. If conclusion I follows respect to point R?
B. If conclusion II follows A. North B. North-west
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II C. South-east D. South
follows E. None of these
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
follows 78. If X is 5m to the east of P, then what
E. Both the conclusions follow is the distance between point X and point
T?
74. Statements: A. 5m B. 7m
Mostly greens are earth. C. 12m D. 15m
A few rivers are soil. E. 17m
All earth is mountain.
No mountain is river. Direction (79 – 83) : Study the
Conclusions: following information carefully and
I. All soil being mountain is a possibility. answer the questions given below.
II. Some greens are river. Eight people are sitting around a circular
A. If conclusion I follows table facing towards the centre of the
B. If conclusion II follows table. There are two people sitting
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II between P and Q (either left or right). R
follows sits to the immediate right of Q. S sits
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II second to the left of R. There are three
follows people sitting between S and T. U is an
E. Both the conclusions follow immediate neighbour of T. Three people
are sitting between U and V. W sits
75.Statements: second to the left of V.
All solids are cloud.
All solids are trains. 79. How many people are sitting between
A few clouds are fun. S and W when counted from the left of S?
No fun is danger. A. 1 B. 2
Conclusions: C. 3 D. 4
I. A few trains are definitely not fun. E. 5
II. Some danger is cloud.
A. If conclusion I follows 80. What is the position of T with respect
B. If conclusion II follows to R?
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II A. Immediate left
follows B. Immediate right
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II C. Second to the left
follows D. Second to the right
E. Both the conclusions follow E. None of these

Direction (76 – 78) : Study the 81. Who among the following are the
following information carefully and immediate neighbours of W?
answer the questions given below. A. P, V B. T, U

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C. T, V D. P, U D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II


E. T, P is true
E. Both conclusion I and II are true
82. Four of the following five are alike in
a certain way based on the given 87. Statements:
arrangement and hence form a group. A < B = C ≤ D; B < K
Which is the one that doesn’t belong to Conclusions:
that group? I. K > D
A. PW B. QS II. A < C
C. UT D. RQ A. Only conclusion I is true
E. VP B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is
83. Who sits to the immediate right of V? true
A. S B. P D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
C. Q D. U is true
E. None of these E. Both conclusion I and II are true

84.How many pairs of letters are there in 88. If it is possible to make a meaningful
the word ‘PRODUCE’ which have as many word, using the 2nd, 4th and 6th letters
letters between them in the word (in both of the word ‘UNILATERAL’’, then which
forward and backward directions) as they letter is third letter from left of the word
have between them in the english thus formed? If no such word is formed,
alphabetical series. mark the answer as ‘X’. If more than one
A. One B. Two word can be formed mark the answer as
C. Three D. More than three ‘Z’.
E. None A. Z B. N
C. L D. X
Direction (85 – 87) : In each of the E. T
questions, relationships between some
elements are shown in the statements. Direction (89 – 93) : Study the
These statements are followed by two following data carefully and answer the
conclusions numbered I and II. Read the questions accordingly.
statements and give the answer. E?3MZ8A5>97$T+B6@IOV
85. Statements: #E9U©5
P < A < R ≤ V; J ≤ R > Z
Conclusions: 89. If all the symbols and numbers are
I. J ≤ V dropped from the given arrangement and
II. Z < P then the letters are rearranged in
A. Only conclusion I is true descending order according to dictionary
B. Only conclusion II is true then which of the following will be the
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is eighth from the right end?
true A. O B. Z
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II C. V D. T
is true E. None of these
E. Both conclusion I and II are true
90. What will come at a place of question
86. Statements: mark (?) in the following series?
Q=R>S=T≤U 38Z, 579, T6B, ?
Conclusions: A. 9#E B. @VO
I. T < Q C. I#V D. OE#
II. U ≥ R E. None of these
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true 91. Which of the following is the ninth
C. Either conclusion I or conclusion II is element to the left of @?
true A. A B. >

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C. 5 D. 8 left of Q and eighth from the extreme left


E. None of these end of the row. R sits fourth to the left of
S. There are five people sitting between
92. If the places of the symbols which are R and T. U sits to the immediate left of T.
immediately preceded by numbers are The number of people sitting between U
interchanged amongst themselves in the and S is same as the number of people
given arrangement then which of the sitting between T and V. W sits seventh
following will be the 11th from the left to the right of V and third from one of the
end? extreme ends.
A. + B. T
C. $ D. 7 96. How many people are there in the
E. None of these row?
A. 18 B. 19
93. Find the number of prime numbers C. 20 D. 21
which are immediately followed by a E. 22
symbol and preceded by a consonant.
A. One B. Four 97. What is the position of U from the left
C. Three D. Two end?
E. None A. 7th B. 8th
C. 10th D. 9th
Direction (94 – 95) : Study the E. 5th
following data carefully and answer the
questions accordingly. 98. If X sits second to the right of T, then
Some pencils were distributed among six how many people sit between X and Q?
students W, X, Y, Z, A and B. A received A. 1 B. 2
more than only B. X received more than C. 3 D. 4
Z. W received more than A. W received E. 5
less than Z, who received less than Y.
99. Who sits second to the left of T?
94. Who among them received the A. R B. V
highest number of pencils? C. X D. Q
A. X B. Z E. S
C. Y D. Either X or Y
E. None of these 100. Which of the following statement(s)
is/are true?
95. How many students received less I. T sits to the immediate right of V.
number of pencils than W? II. P sits fourth from one of the extreme
A. One B. Three ends of the row.
C. Four D. Two III. There is more than one person sitting
E. Can’t be determined between S and T.
Direction (96 – 100) : Study the A. Only I
following information carefully and B. Only II
answer the questions given below. C. Only I and II
There are an uncertain number of people D. Only II and III
sitting in a row facing north. Two people E. All I, II and III
sit between P and Q. S sits sixth to the

ANSWERS
1. Ans. A. hurt or threaten people and in this
To retract means to withdraw a statement context, the concerned person will be
or accusation. The word "goon" is used to forced to withdraw the complaint because
refer to a violent criminal who is paid to of fear. Thus, "scare" is the appropriate

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word for the blank. The infinitive "to" The correct spelling is “minister”. So, the
should be followed by the base form of correct answer is option B.
the verb. Hence, options D and E can be 11. Ans. A.
eliminated. ‘Massive’ means large. So the opposite
"Goons" is a plural subject, thus, a word will be “little”.
singular verb "stalls" cannot be used. Insignificant means not of much
"Render" is incorrect in the given context. importance.
Thus, option A is the correct answer. Vast means of very great extent or
2. Ans. E. quantity; immense.
"Likelihood" means the state or fact of Proactive means (of a person or action)
something's being likely; probability. creating or controlling a situation rather
None of the other words except than just responding to it after it has
'likelihood' will fit in the blank. This is happened.
because the statement uses the words Prominent means important.
'depends' which indicates that something Sagacious means having or showing keen
is determined by something else. This mental discernment and good
provides the base for a possibility. Thus, judgement; wise or shrewd.
option E is the correct answer. 12. Ans. C.
3. Ans. D. Ensure means to make certain that
"Blatantly" means in an open and (something) will occur or be the case.
unashamed manner. If someone lies Hence the answer will be option C.
outrightly, it will definitely make the 13. Ans. A.
police suspicious. So, option D is the Adopt means to choose to take up, follow,
correct answer. or use.
4. Ans. B. Embrace means an act of accepting
Since the sentence talks about an something willingly or enthusiastically.
incident that occurred in the past, the Deceptive means giving an appearance or
word in the blank must be in the past impression different from the true one;
tense. This eliminates option A. Among misleading.
the other options, "rejoiced" (feel or show Judicious means having, showing, or
great joy or delight) is the best fit. done with good judgement or sense.
5. Ans. B. Foster means to bring up (a child that is
None of the conjunctions but "except" fits not one's own by birth).
in the passage. The sentence now means Triumph means a great victory or
that the chairman of the committee was achievement.
not present. 14. Ans. B.
6. Ans. E. The first option has been mentioned in
All the words have been correctly spelt. the statement "Teachers can put
Thus, option E is the correct answer. resources for students online for students
7. Ans. B. to use. These could be videos,
"Campany" is incorrect. The correct word documents, audio podcasts or interactive
is "company". So, the correct answer is images"
option B. The third option has been mentioned in
8. Ans. A. the statement "Students will have instant
access to grades, comments and work via
“Capitalism” is the correct spelling. So, a computer, smartphone or tablet."
the correct answer is option A. The fourth option has been mentioned in
9. Ans. C. the statement "The cloud can also
“Chose” should be written instead of encourage independent learning"
“choose”. Since the sentence is in the Hence all the statements are correct.
past tense, we need to use the past form 15. Ans. D.
of the verb 'chose' to make the sentence As mentioned in the first paragraph
grammatically correct. "Schools will only need one major thing
So, the correct answer is option C. to be prepared for the future. They will
10. Ans. B. not need software installed, servers or

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local file storage. Schools will need a fast Here, “crust” is a singular noun. Thus, the
robust internet connection" and in the verb (float) should be singular as well.
second paragraph, "The staff will also So, “float” must be replaced by “floats” to
need training, you can't expect staff to make the sentence correct.
use new technology if they are not 24. Ans. D.
confident users or creators............... The error is in the fourth part of the
schools are ready for the future of sentence.
technology." We need to replace 'poor' with 'the poor'.
The second sentence doesn't find a We need the object of the verb 'help'
mention in the passage. which will be a noun. 'Poor' is an adjective
16. Ans. C. used to refer to those lacking sufficient
It is mentioned in the passage, “Schools money to live at a standard considered
of the future could have a traditional comfortable or normal in a society. 'The
cohort of students, as well as online-only poor' acts as a noun and is used to refer
students who live across the country or to poor people.
even the world”. The statement mentions So, the correct answer is option D.
two type of students, those who live 25. Ans. A.
across the country or even the world and “Repressed” has been used as a verb in
gain education via online mediums and the given sentence. Hence, it can only be
those who gain education in the modified by an adverb. Hence, “quickly”
traditional way i.e. by coming to school should be used instead of “quick”.
and attending classes. 26. Ans. B.
17. Ans. D. The paragraph states that the emission of
It has been mentioned in the passage greenhouse gases is the major cause of
that “What we must remember is that global warming and mentions the sources
when schools adopt new technology and of these emissions. E introduces the topic
services, they must be evaluated. This by mentioning the same and thus, is the
way, as a school, you know if they are first statement. E will be followed by B as
successful and what improvements are it states the major source of one of the
needed”. In view of this statement, we greenhouse gases mentioned in E. BF is a
can conclude that option D is the right mandatory pair as the pronoun 'these' in
choice. F refers to the power plants mentioned in
18. Ans. E. B. C takes the discussion further by
The reason or the way in which mentioning another source of the same
technology can act as a barrier to greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. The
teaching and learning has not been source is burning of gasoline in the
mentioned in the passage. So, the correct engines of vehicles. CD is a mandatory
option is E. pair as the phrase 'the said cars and
19. Ans. A. trucks' used in D refers to the 'vehicles'
The sentence is referring to more than mentioned in C. A will be the concluding
one day when children were told stories. sentence of the paragraph.
Hence, day should be replaced by "days" The correct logical order is EBFCDA.
to make the sentence correct. So, the correct answer is option B.
20. Ans. B. 27. Ans. E.
“Men” should be written instead of “man” The paragraph states that the emission of
as the number “seven” indicates the greenhouse gases is the major cause of
existence of more than one man. Thus, global warming and mentions the sources
option B is the correct answer. of these emissions. E introduces the topic
21. Ans. E. by mentioning the same and thus, is the
The sentence is correct as given. first statement. E will be followed by B as
22. Ans. A. it states the major source of one of the
Here “staff” is a noun, hence an adjective greenhouse gases mentioned in E. BF is a
must modify it. Thus, “efficiency” must be mandatory pair as the pronoun 'these' in
replaced by “efficient”. F refers to the power plants mentioned in
23. Ans. A. B. C takes the discussion further by

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mentioning another source of the same The paragraph states that the emission of
greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. The greenhouse gases is the major cause of
source is burning of gasoline in the global warming and mentions the sources
engines of vehicles. CD is a mandatory of these emissions. E introduces the topic
pair as the phrase 'the said cars and by mentioning the same and thus, is the
trucks' used in D refers to the 'vehicles' first statement. E will be followed by B as
mentioned in C. A will be the concluding it states the major source of one of the
sentence of the paragraph. greenhouse gases mentioned in E. BF is a
The correct logical order is EBFCDA. mandatory pair as the pronoun 'these' in
So, the correct answer is option E. F refers to the power plants mentioned in
28. Ans. E. B. C takes the discussion further by
The paragraph states that the emission of mentioning another source of the same
greenhouse gases is the major cause of greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. The
global warming and mentions the sources source is burning of gasoline in the
of these emissions. E introduces the topic engines of vehicles. CD is a mandatory
by mentioning the same and thus, is the pair as the phrase 'the said cars and
first statement. E will be followed by B as trucks' used in D refers to the 'vehicles'
it states the major source of one of the mentioned in C. A will be the concluding
greenhouse gases mentioned in E. BF is a sentence of the paragraph.
mandatory pair as the pronoun 'these' in The correct logical order is EBFCDA.
F refers to the power plants mentioned in So, the correct answer is option C.
B. C takes the discussion further by 31. Ans. D.
mentioning another source of the same
greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. The
source is burning of gasoline in the 24+ =42
engines of vehicles. CD is a mandatory =42-24=18
pair as the phrase 'the said cars and ?=324
trucks' used in D refers to the 'vehicles' 32. Ans. C.
mentioned in C. A will be the concluding
sentence of the paragraph.
.
The correct logical order is EBFCDA.
So, the correct answer is option E.
29. Ans. A.
The paragraph states that the emission of
greenhouse gases is the major cause of
global warming and mentions the sources
of these emissions. E introduces the topic 33. Ans. C.
by mentioning the same and thus, is the
first statement. E will be followed by B as
it states the major source of one of the
greenhouse gases mentioned in E. BF is a (135/8) / [(27/16) * 4] = ?
mandatory pair as the pronoun 'these' in (135/8) * (4/27) = ?
F refers to the power plants mentioned in 5/2=?
B. C takes the discussion further by 34. Ans. A.
mentioning another source of the same 253 ÷ 11 × ? = 124 – 32
greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. The 253/11 × ? = 92
source is burning of gasoline in the 23 × ? = 92
engines of vehicles. CD is a mandatory ?=4
pair as the phrase 'the said cars and 35. Ans. B.
trucks' used in D refers to the 'vehicles' 422 + 42 – 484 = 6?
mentioned in C. A will be the concluding 1764 + 16 – 484 = 6?
sentence of the paragraph. 6? = 1296
The correct logical order is EBFCDA. 6? = 6 4
So, the correct answer is option A. ?=4
30. Ans. C. 36. Ans. D.

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? = 33.3
42. Ans. B.
Direct ratio between MP & CP=
(100+P%) : (100- D%)

= 120 : 75 = 8 : 5

So MP= 8x & CP= 5x

ATQ, 8x-5x= 180

x= = 60

MP= 8× 60= 480 Rs.

37. Ans. B. 43. Ans. E.


3025 ÷ (? + 17) = 112
Circumference of Circle= 2× ×r =

2r= 28 meter

So Perimeter of square = 28×4= 112


meter

44. Ans. A.

38. Ans. C. Speed of downstream= = 21 km/hr


?% of 450 + 1240 = 1600
9?/2 = 360 Ratio between downstream & upstream
? = 80 speed = 1.4 : 1
39. Ans. C.
=7:5

So 7 @ 21

5@ ×5 = 15 km/hr

So speed of stream= = 3 km/hr


40. Ans. E. 45. Ans. B.
(428 – ?) ÷ 16 × 25 = 300
(428 – ?) ÷ 16 = 300/25
(428 – ?) ÷ 16 =12
(428 – ?) = 12*16
(428 – ?) =192
? = 428-192 = 236
41. Ans. C.
244.28 + 22.42 + ? = 300
266.7 + ? = 300
? = 300 - 266.7

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On solving this we get,


X = 15 days
So, A takes 1.20 × 15 = 18 days to
complete whole work alone
A completes half the work in 18÷2 = 9
46. Ans. C. days.
B2 = 144 (since, breadth is equal to side 51. Ans. B.
of square) The pattern of the given series is:
12 + 2 = 14
B = 12 14 + 3 = 17
17 + 4 = 21
L = 12 + 5 = 17 21 + 5 = 26
26 + 6 = 32
Perimeter = 2 (17 + 12) = 58 cm 32 + 7 = 39
47. Ans. C. 52. Ans. C.
The pattern of the given series is:
6 + 12 = 7
7 + 22 = 11
11 + 32 = 20
20 + 42 = 36
36 + 52 = 61
61 + 62 = 97
53. Ans. B.
The pattern of the given series is:
5000 × 0.1 = 500
500 × 0.2 = 100
100 × 0.3 = 30
30 × 0.4 = 12
12 × 0.5 = 6
Distance between A & B = 72 km
6 × 0.6 = 3.6
48. Ans. D.
54. Ans. B.
Speed of Ali
The pattern of the given series is:
120 + 15 = 135
135 – 10 = 125
125 + 15 = 140
Speed of Shyam 140 – 10 = 130
130 + 15 = 145
145 – 10 = 135
55. Ans. D.
The pattern of the given series is:
Difference in speed = 32 km/hr 1440 ÷ 6 = 240
49. Ans. B. 240 ÷ 5 = 48
48 ÷ 4 = 12
12 ÷ 3 = 4
4÷2=2
2÷1=2
P = 25 × 1200 = 30,000 Rs. 56. Ans. E.
50. Ans. A. On Friday,
Let B takes X days to complete the Total number of pen of brand X sold by
whole work alone store B = 20% of 45 = 9
So, A takes 1.20X to complete the whole Total number of pen of brand X sold by
work alone. store C = 15% of 20 = 3
A.T.Q, Total number of pen of brand X sold by
store D = 75% of 24 = 18

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Hence, the total number of pen sold of x2 - 5x - 2x + 10 = 0


brand X by stores B, C and D together x(x - 5) - 2(x - 5) = 0
on Friday = 9 + 3 + 18 = 30. (x-2) (x-5) = 0
57. Ans. C. x=2, x=5
Required average number of pen sold = y2 – 5y + 6 = 0
y2 - 3y - 2y + 6 = 0
= 25 y(y - 3) - 2(y - 3) = 0
58. Ans. B. (y - 3) (y - 2) =0
Total Number of pen sold by stores B, C y = 3, y = 2
and D together on Monday = 33 + 21 + x= 5,2
9 = 63 y= 3,2
Total Number of pen sold by stores B, C 65. Ans. C.
and D together on Thursday = 26 + 15 x + 18 = 32
+ 13 = 54 ⇒ X = 14
Hence, the required ratio = 63 : 54 = 7 y2 = 196
: 6. ⇒ Y = +14, -14
59. Ans. C. X≥Y
Number of pen sold by A on Friday = 36 66. Ans. C.
Hence, the number of pen sold by A on

Saturday= 36 × = 20
60. Ans. C.
Number of pen sold by store A on
Wednesday= 38
Total number of pen sold by stores C
and D together on Wednesday = 34 +
16 = 50 67. Ans. B.
Hence, the difference = 50 – 38 = 12
61. Ans. E.
x2 + 5x + 4 = 0
⇒ X = -4, -1
y2 + 4y + 3 = 0
⇒ Y = -3, -1

68. Ans. D.

62. Ans. E.
(x – 9)2 = 0
x–9=0
x=9 69. Ans. D.
y = √81
y=9
63. Ans. C.
6x2 + 5x + 1 = 0
⇒ X = –1/2, –1/3
15y2 + 8y + 1 = 0
⇒ Y = –1/5, –1/3
Answer - Y ≥ X 70. Ans. B.
64. Ans. E.
x2 – 7x + 10 = 0

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74. Ans. D.
The least possible Venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows:

71. Ans. E.
The least possible Venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows: Conclusions:
I. All soil being mountain is a possibility.
It’s not possible, hence false.
II. Some greens are river. It’s not sure,
hence false.
So, I and II both are false.
75. Ans. D.
Conclusions: The least possible Venn diagram for the
I. Some cubes being tag is a possibility. given statements is as follows:
It’s possible, hence true.
II. All bags being tag is a possibility. It’s
possible, hence true.
So, conclusions I and II are true.
72. Ans. E.
The least possible Venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows: Conclusions:
I. A few trains are definitely not fun. It’s
not sure, hence false.
II. Some danger is cloud. It’s not sure,
hence false.
So, neither I nor II follows.
76. Ans. D.

Conclusions:
I. Only plays are cartoons. It’s false.
II. All horrible being toys is a possibility.
It’s possible, hence true.
So, both I and II follows.
73. Ans. B.
The least possible Venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows:

.77. Ans. B.

Conclusions:
I. A few pots are raw. It’s not sure,
hence false.
II. Some grass is not oval. It’s sure,
hence true.
So, conclusion II follows.

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83. Ans. A.

.78. Ans. D.

84. Ans. A.

79. Ans. B.

85. Ans. A.
Conclusions:
I. J ≤ V → True
II. Z < P → False
86. Ans. A.
Conclusions:
.80. Ans. D. I. T < Q → True
II. U ≥ R → False
87. Ans. B.
Conclusions:
I. K > D → False
II. A < C → True
88. Ans. D.
Clearly, there is no such word, hence ‘X’
is the answer.
89. Ans. D.
E?3MZ8A5>97$T+B6@IOV
. #E9U©5
After dropping symbols and numbers – E
81. Ans. E. MZATBIOVEU
Required order –Z V U T O M I E E B A
Therefore, option D is the correct
answer.
90. Ans. C.
E?3MZ8A5>97$T+B6@IOV
#E9U©5
Therefore, option C - I#V is the answer.
91. Ans. C.
E?3MZ8A5>97$T+B6@IOV
.82. Ans. C. #E9U©5

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Therefore, option C is the correct 4) X received more than Z.


answer. X/Y > X/Y > Z > W > A > B
92. Ans. C. Therefore, option D is the correct
E?3MZ8A>59$7T+B@6IOV answer.
#E9U©5 96. Ans. C.
Therefore, option C is correct.
93. Ans. E.
E?3MZ8A5>97$T+B6@IOV
#E9U©5 97. Ans. D.
Therefore, option E is the correct
answer.
94. Ans. D. 98. Ans. A.
1) A received more than only B.
2) W received more than A.
3) W received less than Z, who received
less than Y. 99. Ans. E.
4) X received more than Z.
X/Y > X/Y > Z > W > A > B
Therefore, option D is the answer. 100. Ans. B.
95. Ans. D.
1) A received more than only B.
2) W received more than A.
3) W received less than Z, who received
less than Y.

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