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DAY-7 Aptitude 

LOGICAL REASONING 

John is undecided which of the four novels to buy. He is considering a spy thriller, a Murder mystery, 
a Gothic romance and a science fiction novel. The books are written by Rothko, Gorky, Burchfield 
and Hopper, not necessary in that order, and published by Heron, Piegon, Blueja and sparrow, not 
necessary in that order. 
(1) The book by Rothko is published by Sparrow. 
(2) The Spy thriller is published by Heron. 
(3) The science fiction novel is by Burchfield and is not published by Blueja. 
(4)The Gothic romance is by Hopper. 
1. Which genre does Pigeon publish? 
a. Spy Thriller 
b. Science Fiction 
c. Murder Mystery 
d. Gothic Romance 
2. Gorky’s book is published by who? 
a. Heron 
b. Sparrow  
c. Blueja 
d. Pigeon 
 
3. ​In a group of six women, there are four dancers, four vocal musicians, one actress and three 
violinists. Eau Rouge and Raidilion are among the violinists while Maggots and Sennas do not know 
how to play on the violin. Sennas and Ascari are among the dancers. Maggots, Raidilion, Sennas and 
Ascari are all vocal musicians and two of them are also violinists. If Copse is an actress, who among 
the following is both a dancer and violinist? 
a. Maggots 
b. Sennas 
c. Ascari 
d. Copse 
4. ​In the evening, Charles Leclerc started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After 
sometime, she turned left, then turned right and then towards the left again. In which direction is he 
going now? 
a. North 
b. East 
c. West 
d. South 
 
Mark Webber started from point A and traveled towards north for 16 km to reach point D. 
After reaching point D he turned towards his right and travelled for 12 km to reach point K. 
From point K, he travelled 10 km towards south direction and reached point E. 
If Mark had travelled towards north for 6 km from point K he would have reached point J. 
Point Q is to the North of point J and 20 km away from D which is the shortest distance from point D. 
From point E, he travelled 6 km towards west then he took a left turn and travelled a certain distance 
to reach point S. 
5. If the shortest distance between points E and S is 10 m then what is the direction of point A with 
respect to point S?   
a. Southeast  
b. Northwest  
c. Southwest  
d. Northeast 
6. What is the distance between point Q and E? 
a. 24m 
b. 25m 
c. 26m 
d. 27m 
7. What is the direction of point D with respect to point Q? 
a. South 
b. Southwest 
c. Southeast 
d. North 
8. ​Statements: 
All cups are saucers. 
All plates are cups. 
Some saucers are spoons. 
 
Conclusions: 
I. All plates being spoons is a possibility. 
II. All plates are not saucers. 
a. Both conclusions follow 
b. Only I follows 
c. Only II follows 
d. Neither of them follow 
e. Either I or II follows 
VERBAL ABILITY 

1. After the rain the weather ...... and the sun came out.
A. Cleared up
B. Cleared out
C. Cleared away
D. Cleared off
2. To accustom oneself to a foreign climate
A. Adopt
B. Adapt
C. Acclimatise
D. Accustom
3. What is the synonym of FRUGALITY
A. Extremity
B. Economy
C. Foolishness
D. Enthusiasm
4. What is the antonym of SUBSERVIENT
A. Supercilious
B. Dignified
C. Straightforward
D. Aggresive
5. Find the word that closely resembles the emboldened word.
Whatever the ​verdict​ of history may be, Chaplin will occupy a unique place in its
pages.
A. Outcome
B. Voice
C. Judgement
D. Prediction
6. Find the word which means the opposite of the emboldened word.
The plantation workers were on a ​collision​ course before the labor officer intervened.
A. Conciliatory
B. Retaliatory
C. Circuitous
D. Perfunctory

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 

1. In a group of 6 boys and 4 girls, four children are to be selected. In how many different
ways can they be selected such that at least one boy should be there?

A
159
.

B
194
.

C
205
.

D
209
.

2.  

How many 3-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9, which are divisible
by 5 and none of the digits is repeated?

A. 5

B. 10

C. 15
D. 20

3.  

In how many ways a committee, consisting of 5 men and 6 women can be formed from 8 men
and 10 women?

A. 266

B. 5040

C. 11760

D. 86400

4.  

A box contains 2 white balls, 3 black balls and 4 red balls. In how many ways can 3 balls be
drawn from the box, if at least one black ball is to be included in the draw?

A. 32

B. 48

C. 64

D. 96

5.  

In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'DETAIL' be arranged in such a way that
the vowels occupy only the odd positions?
A. 32

B. 48

C. 36

D. 60

6.  

Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be
formed?

A. 210

B. 1050

C. 25200

D. 21400

7.  

In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'CORPORATION' be arranged so that
the vowels always come together?

A. 810

B. 1440

C. 2880

D. 50400

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