Eight people - F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M - sit in two rows of four facing each other. They each like a different food. Based on the information given about their seating positions and food preferences, questions are asked about who sits where, who likes which food, and their positions relative to each other.
Six professors - Hari, Indu, Jaya, Kajal, Lalita, Maya - take classes either on the 7th or 16th of different months. Based on the information given about their class dates and order, questions are asked about their class dates and positions relative to each other.
Six people - L, M, N, O,
Eight people - F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M - sit in two rows of four facing each other. They each like a different food. Based on the information given about their seating positions and food preferences, questions are asked about who sits where, who likes which food, and their positions relative to each other.
Six professors - Hari, Indu, Jaya, Kajal, Lalita, Maya - take classes either on the 7th or 16th of different months. Based on the information given about their class dates and order, questions are asked about their class dates and positions relative to each other.
Six people - L, M, N, O,
Eight people - F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M - sit in two rows of four facing each other. They each like a different food. Based on the information given about their seating positions and food preferences, questions are asked about who sits where, who likes which food, and their positions relative to each other.
Six professors - Hari, Indu, Jaya, Kajal, Lalita, Maya - take classes either on the 7th or 16th of different months. Based on the information given about their class dates and order, questions are asked about their class dates and positions relative to each other.
Six people - L, M, N, O,
RRB PO PT – 2 3. I REASONING 4. The person who like Veg puff Direction(1-5): Study the following 5. None of these information carefully and answer the 4. Which of the following is true questions given below: regarding M? Eight persons i.e., F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M 1. M sits at extreme end are sitting in two rows in such a way that 2. L and G are not an immediate neighbours four persons sit in each row. Persons sitting of M in row 1 faces North and persons in row 2 3. M faces the person who like Momo faces South. Persons sitting in row 1 face 4. Two persons sit between M and L the persons sitting in row 2. They like 5. All are true different dishes i.e., Burger, Pizza, veg puff, 5. Four of the following five are alike Fries, Sandwich, Noodle, Roll and Momo in certain way based from a group, but not necessarily in same order. find the one which does not belong to G faces the person who sits 2nd to the right that group? of the person who like Fries. F sits 1. J immediate left of the person who likes 2. G Burger. H neither like veg puff nor Pizza. I 3. K and J sits diagonally opposite to each other. 4. L F likes noodle and faces G. H sits 5. I immediate right of J who sits in row 1. M Directions(6-10): Study the following likes roll and faces the person who sits 2nd information carefully and answer the to the left of K. The person who likes questions given below: Sandwich sits immediate right of the person @K90BC*B2C^8D#2FGK&0 who like veg puff. X3$R@E 1. Who among the following faces L? 6. How many numbers are there 1. H which are immediately preceded by a 2. The person who like Momo symbol and followed by letter? 3. F 1. One 4. The person who like Fries 2. Two 5. None of these 3. Three 2. Which of the following dish I likes? 4. Four 1. Momo 5. None 2. Fries 7. How many letters are there which 3. Veg puff are immediately preceded by a 4. Sandwich symbol and followed by number? 5. None of these 1. One 3. Who among the following sits 2. Two immediate left of the person who like 3. Three Pizza? 4. Four 1. G 5. None 8. How many symbols are there 4. Hari which are immediately preceded by a 5. None of these letter and followed by number? 12. Which of the following day Hari 1. One takes class? 2. Two 1. 7th May 3. Three 2. 7th June 4. More than three 3. 16th May 5. None 4. 16th June 9. If all the symbols are eliminated 5. None of these then which element is exactly in 13. How many professors take class between ‘E’ and ‘8’? between Indu and Lalita? 1. % 1. Two 2. B 2. None 3. 0 3. One 4. 9 4. Three 5. F 5. More than three 10. Which element is second to right 14. Which among the following is true of the one which is tenth element regarding Lalita? from the right end? 1. Lalita takes class on 7th July 1. 0 2. Only one professor takes class between 2. X Lalita and Maya 3. 3 3. Lalita takes class in the month which has 4. $ 30 days 5. & 4. No one takes class after Lalita Directions(11-15): Study the following 5. All are false information carefully and answer the 15. Which among the following is true questions given below: regarding Lalita? Six Professors i.e., Hari, Indu, Jaya, Kajal, 1. Lalita takes class on 7th July Lalita and Maya are taking class either on 2. Only one professor takes class between 7th or on 16th of May, June and July but Lalita and Maya not necessarily in same order. 3. Lalita takes class in the month which has Three professors who takes class between 30 days Kajal and Maya. Jaya takes class just after 4. No one takes class after Lalita Indu but both takes class at different 5. All are false months. Hari takes class before Lalita and Directions(16-19): In each of the after Kajal. questions below are given some 11. Who among the following statements followed by two professor takes class on 7th June? conclusions. You have to take the 1. Jaya given statements to be true even if 2. Kajal they seem to be at variance with 3. Lalita commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically No cats are books. follows from the given statements Conclusion disregarding commonly known facts. I: Some bags are cats. 16. Statements: II: Some cats can be bags. Only Balls is Alloy. 1. If only conclusion I follows. No Balls are cats. 2. If only conclusion II follows. Only few Cats are Dogs. 3. If either conclusion I or II follows. Conclusion 4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. I: Some alloys are cats 5. If both conclusions I and II follow. II: Some Balls are Dogs. 20. In the given number ‘ 286459731’ if all 1. If only conclusion I follows. the even digits subtract by 1 and all the odd 2. If only conclusion II follows. digits multiply by 1 then what is the sum of 3. If either conclusion I or II follows. 3rd digit from the left end and 5th digit 4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. from the right end? 5. If both conclusions I and II follow. 1. 8 17. Statements: 2. 15 Only few cats are dogs. 3. 10 All dogs are Tigers. 4. 16 Only few Tigers are Zebra. 5. 14 Conclusion Directions(21-25): Study the I: Some Cats Being Zebra is a Possibility. following information carefully and II: All Zebra being dogs is a Possibility. answer the questions given below: 1. If only conclusion I follows. Six persons i.e., L, M, N, O, P and Q are 2. If only conclusion II follows. sitting in a triangular table in such a way 3. If either conclusion I or II follows. that three of them are sitting at middle of 4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. the sides and three are sitting at corners. 5. If both conclusions I and II follow. Persons sitting at middle of the sides are 18. Statements: facing towards centre and persons sitting at All Mouse are books. corners are facing outside. They like All books are laptops. different items i.e., A, B, C, D, E and F but Conclusion not necessarily in same order. I: All books are Mouse. P sits 2nd to the right of the person who II: All Laptops are Mouse. likes F. Q sits immediate left of O who faces 1. If only conclusion I follows. towards centre. The persons who like B and 2. If only conclusion II follows. D are immediate neighbours of L. The 3. If either conclusion I or II follows. person who likes E sits immediate right of 4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. N. There are two persons sit between P and 5. If both conclusions I and II follow. N. The person who likes C is an immediate 19. Statements: neighbour of both the persons who like A All Books are Bags. and D. Q doesn’t like A. No bags are pens. Only few pens are cats. 21. Who among the following sits 3rd to the “Online demo English class” is coded as “df right of Q? gh jk es” 1. L “Offline extra class maths” is coded as “qw 2. N df rt yu” 3. M “Maths and English batch” is coded as “rt zx 4. P bv gh” 5. None of these 26. What is the code of “English” as 22. Which of the following item O per the given code language? likes? 1. rt 1. D 2. gh 2. F 3. df 3. B 4. qw 4. A 5. Can’t be determined 5. None of these 27. What may be the code of “offline” 23. Four of the following five are alike as per the given code language? in certain way based from a group, 1. rt find the one which does not belong to 2. gh that group? 3. df 1. M-A 4. qw 2. N-D 5. jk 3. Q-F 28. If “fresh batch” is coded as “zx cv” 4. O-B then, what is the code of “and class” 5. L-E as per the given code language? 24. Who among the following are 1. rt df immediate neighbours of N? 2. jk gh 1. M-Q 3. df bv 2. L-Q 4. qw df 3. O-L 5. Can’t be determined 4. Q-O 29. In a given code language, “rt” is 5. None of these stand for? 25. Which of the following is true, as 1. maths per the given information? 2. english 1. Q sits 2nd to the right of the person who 3. demo like A 4. extra 2. P likes B 5. None of these 3. M and Q are immediate neighbours of P 30. In the word ‘GOOSEBUMP’, how 4. O is not an immediate neighbour of P many pairs of the letters have the same 5. None is true number of letters between them in the word Directions(26-29): Study the as in alphabet? following information carefully and 1. Four answer the questions given below: 2. One In a certain code language: 3. Three 4. Two 3. S sits 3rd from extreme end 5. More than Four 4. One person sits between R and S Directions(31-35): Study the 5. All are false following information carefully and 35. Four of the following five are alike answer the questions given below: in certain way based from a group, A certain number of persons are sitting in a find the one which does not belong to single row. Two persons are facing North that group? and remaining persons are facing South 1. Q direction. 2. S P sits 3rd to the left of R, who is 4th from 3. T right end. There are three persons sit 4. U between P and Q, who is an immediate 5. V neighbour of S. T is an immediate Directions(36-38): These questions neighbour of U and sits 4th from left end. are based on the following There are as many persons sit between U information- and P as between P and S. V sits 4th to the ‘A@B’ means ‘A is parent of B’ right of T. ‘A#B’ means 'A is child of B’ 31. Who among the following sits 2nd ‘A$B’ means ‘A is brother of B’ to the left of V? ‘A%B’ means ‘A is husband of B’ 1. P ‘A&B’ means ‘A is wife of B’ 2. Q 36. If A&B$N#S&F@M is true, then 3. S how A is related to M? 4. R 1. Sister 5. Can’t be determined 2. Mother 32. How many persons are sitting in a 3. Daughter row? 4. Sister-in-law 1. 14 5. Can’t be determined 2. 15 37. If P%Q@R$S$T%U is true, then 3. 16 how P is related to U? 4. 17 1. Father 5. Can’t be determined 2. Father-in-law 33. How many persons sit between U 3. Brother and Q? 4. Brother-in-law 1. Six 5. Can’t be determined 2. Five 38. In which of the following relation 3. Seven “F is the father of G” is true? 4. Eight 1. F@D$G 5. None of these 2. G#D%F 34. Which among the following is 3. G#D&F true regarding S? 4. F@D&G 1. S sits 2nd to the left of R 5. None of these 2. S faces North 39. How many such numerals are there in 2. 165 the number ‘578169324’ which will 3. 134 remain at the same position when arranged 4. 114 in descending order from left to right? 5. 143 1. Two 42. What is the average no. of people 2. One who like Cappuccino coffee in city O 3. Three and P? 4. None 1. 180 5. More than three 2. 216 40. Among five sisters Q, R, S, T and 3. 264 V they have different number of 4. 258 chocolates. R does not have 5. 315 maximum. T has more chocolates 43. Find the ratio between total no. of than Q and S, who has not the least. people who like Latte and Mocha Only one sister between T and V, who coffee in city O to total no. of people have more chocolates than T. Find who like all four type of coffee in city who takes the maximum chocolates? M. 1. T 1. None of these 2. Q 2. 11 :40 3. S 3. 9 :40 4. V 4. 13 :40 5. Can’t be determined 5. 9 :43 MATHS 44. No. of people who like Directions(41-45): Read the following Cappuccino coffee in city O is what % table carefully and answer the less/more than no. of people who like questions given below. Latte coffee in city M? Following table shows percentage distribution of total number of people like 1. four different types of coffees in 4 different 2. cities (M, N, O and P). 3. 4. 5. 45. In city Q, no. of people who like Latte coffee is 20% more than that in city O and ratio of no. of people who like Latte coffee in city Q to total no of 41. Find the difference between total people who like all the type of coffee no. of people who like Mocha coffee in that city is 3:11. Find the total no. in city M and city O together to total of people in city Q. no. of people who like Espresso 1. 501 coffee in city P and N together. 1. 154 2. 487 4. 25 3. 318 5. 12 4. 452 5. 352 53. Directions(46-50): In each of these 1. 721 questions, two equation (I) and (II) 2. 901 are given. You have to solve both the 3. 849 equations and give answer 4. 803 1. If x> y 5. 1001 2. If x≥ y 54. 3. If x< y 1. 31 4. If x≤ y 2. 47 5. If x = y or no relation can be established 3. 59 between x and y 4. 64 5. 16 46. 55. 1. 489 47. 2. 354 3. 239 48. 4. 199 5. 567 Directions(56-60): Read the 49. following bar graph carefully and answer the questions given below. 50. Following the bar graph shows the village Directions(51-55): What approximate wise population (in thousand) of four value will come in place of question villages and percentage of female mark (?) in the following questions? population out of total population of that (You are not expected to calculate the particular village. exact value) 51. 1. 780 2. 430 3. 550 4. 620 5. 370 52. 1. 15 2. 17 3. 16 56. What is the ratio between no. of Directions(61-65): In each of these males in village A to no. of females in questions a number series is given. In village D? each series only one number is 1. 12 :17 wrong. Find out the wrong number. 2. 10 :13 61. 1843200, 153600, 15360, 1921, 3. 11 :16 320, 80, 40 4. 11 :15 1. 1921 5. 11 :19 2. 320 57. What is the ratio between no. of 3. 153600 males in village A to no. of females in 4. 40 village D? 5. 80 1. 12 :17 62. 10, 5, 6, 11, 28, 66.5, 204.5 2. 10 :13 1. 10 3. 11 :16 2. 28 4. 11 :15 3. 6 5. 11 :19 4. 11 58. Total no. of female in village C 5. 66.5 and A together is approximately what 63. 15, 19, 36, 63, 100, 147, 204 % of total no. of male in village A and 1. 19 B together. 2. 100 1. 42% 3. 15 2. 57% 4. 204 3. 71% 5. 147 4. 66% 64. 400, 200, 600, 154, 750, 125, 875 5. 36% 1. 125 59. Find the difference between total 2. 875 no. of males in all four village to total 3. 200 no. of females in all four village. 4. 154 1. 1500 5. 400 2. 1250 65. 12, 16, 25, 41, 64, 102, 151 3. 1800 1. 12 4. 2150 2. 25 5. 2450 3. 41 60. Total population of village R is 4. 102 10% more than that of C and ratio of 5. 64 no. of males to females is 6:5, then 66. The difference between a two- find the no. of males in village R. digit number and the number 1. 8500 obtained by interchanging the 2. 12000 positions of it is 27. The sum of digit 3. 15000 is 5. Then find the greatest two digit 4. 21400 number? 5. 24100 1. 23 2. 41 2. 435 3. 32 3. 285 4. 14 4. 255 5. 52 5. 180 67. Vessel P contains 75 liters mixture 71. Suman invested some of money in of milk and water in the ratio 7:8 and scheme A which offers S.I. for first 3 vessel Q contains 50 liters of mixture years at the rate of interest 10% p.a., of water and milk in the ratio 3:7. If for next 2 years is 15% p.a. and for the vessel P and Q mixed in vessel R. then period beyond 5 years is 20% p.a. At find the % of water in mixture R? the end of 8 years she received total 1. 50% interest of Rs. 21000, then find the 2. 44% amount she invested. 3. 34% 1. Rs. 14500 4. 25% 2. Rs. 16500 5. 60% 3. Rs. 19500 68. Circumference of a circle is 88 cm 4. Rs. 12500 and radius of circle is equal to the 5. Rs. 17500 breadth of the rectangle. If Perimeter 72. Muskan and Khushi can do a of rectangle is 96 cm. then find the piece of work in 16 days and 9 days area of rectangle. more than the time taken if both of 1. them worked together respectively. Find the time taken by Khushi to 2. complete the whole work. 3. 1. 21 days 4. 2. 29 days 5. 3. 17 days 69. The ratio of C.P. and S.P. of an 4. 11 days article is 4:7. If shopkeeper gave a 5. 35 days discount of Rs. 140 and still earned a 73. A boat takes Z hours to travel 297 profit of Rs. 240, then what is km in downstream and it takes T markup %? hours to travel the same distance in 1. 104% upstream. If speed of the stream is 6 2. 118.75% km/h and speed of the boat is 75% 3. 126.75% more than speed of the stream, then 4. 90% find the difference between T and Z. 5. 150.75% 1. 36 70. A library has an average of 510 2. 48 visitors on Sunday and 240 on other 3. 54 day. The average number of visitors 4. 44 per day in a month of 30 days 5. 58 beginning with a Sunday is: 74. K.D. toy company produces first 1. 315 150 toy cars at the cost of Rs. 8 each and the additional toy cars at the cost 3. 21 years of Rs. 10 each. If the company sells 4. 17 years 2250 toy cars for Rs. 27550. What 5. 12 years was the company’s total profit? 78. Two dices are rolled 1. Rs.8250 simultaneously. Then, find 2. Rs.7050 probability that sum of numbers 3. Rs.2850 appearing on both dices is a multiple 4. Rs.5350 of 3. 5. Rs.3550 1. 1/9 75. Priya travel a certain distance by 2. 5/18 train at a speed of 20 km/h and 3. 1/4 return back by a bus at the speed of 4. 1/3 32 km/h. Total time taken by her in 5. 1/6 whole journey is 1 hour and 57 79. A fixed amount amounts to Rs. minutes. What distance did she 14,400 in 6 years and Rs. 19,600 in 11 traveled by bus? years at certain rate of interest (r) at 1. 12 km simple interest. Which of the 2. 24 km following statement is correct? 3. 32 km 1. 8% < r < 9% 4. 29 km 2. 9% < r < 10% 5. 38 km 3. 10% < r < 11% 76. Sunny invested Rs. 25000 for 7 4. 11% < r < 12% months, Rahul invested Rs. 27000 for 5. 12 %< r <13% 5 months and Neelam invested 80. Mahi spent 5% of an amount on amount equal to average of the sum children’s education, 10% on invested by Sunny and Rahul for 10 household, 20% of the rest on months. If the total profit is Rs. shopping, 10% of the rest on 45600, then find the amount received entertainment. If he saves Rs. 15,606, by Neelam. then find the amount spent by him on 1. Rs. 21400 children’s education. 2. Rs. 25800 1. Rs 1275 3. Rs. 27400 2. Rs 1850 4. Rs. 15800 3. Rs 2250 5. Rs. 20800 4. Rs. 2550 77. The present age of A is 60% of the 5. None of these present age of B and the present age of C is 40% less than that of B. If the difference between the present age of A and B is 14 years, then find the present age of C. 1. 36 years 2. 27 years