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REASONING ABILITY 72. What should come next in the | 77.

Statements:
following number serles ? Some beads are chairs.
66. The All chairs are desks.
positions of the first and 98765 4 32 18 7654 3 21
fifth digits in the number 7654 3 2 1 All desks are tables.
53146872 are interchanged. (1) 9 (2) 8 Conclusions
Similarly the positions of the . Some tables are beads.
(3) 7 (4) 6 II. Some desks are beads.
second and the sixth digits are
(5) None of these
interchanged and so on. Which 78. Statements
of the 73. 'Iron' is related to 'Solid' in the All mangoes are apples.
following will be the fAifth
digit from the right end after the same way as 'Mercury' is relat All apples are bananas.
ed to_ _ Some bananas are grapes.
rearrangement?
(1) 2 (2) 4 (1) Solida (2) Gas Conclusions:
(3) Liquid I. Some grapes are mangoes.
(3) 6 (4) 1 (4) Vapour
(5) None of thesee II. Some bananas are mangoes.
(5) None of these
67. Four of the following five are 74. Ina a certain code BRIGHT is 79. Statements
All books are pens.
alike in a certain way and so written as JSCsGF. How is
Some pens are papers.
form a group. Which is the one JOINED written in that cod ?
Some papers are crystals.
that does not belong to that (1) HNIEFO (2) JPKEFO Conclusions
group? (3) JPKMDC (4) KPJCDM I. Some crystals are pens.
(1) Water (2) Juice (5) None of these II. Some papers are books.
(3) Petrol (4) Sugar 75. In a certain code BOARD is 80. Statements:
(5) None of these written as 51324 and SIDE is All goats are lions.
68. How many meaningful written as 9647. How is BASE No lion is tiger.
English
words can be made with the let- written in that code ? Some tigers are horses.
ters EIND using each letter
only (1) 5397 (2) 5937 Conclusions
once in each word ? (3) 5697 I. Some horses are goats.
(4) 5297
(1) None (2) One II. No horse is goat.
(5) None of these
(3) Two (4) Three Directions (81-85): Study the
Directions (76-80) : In each
(5) None of these following arrangement carefully and
question below are three statements answer the following
69. How many such pairs of letters followed by two conclusions num-en questions giv-
are there in the word TROUBLE bered I and II. You have to take the
below:
each of which has as many let- three given statements to be true E4B%R3A6#FH®12 D9
ters between them in the word even if they seem to be at variance
KU$ W 1MP5 98T
81. How many such numbers are
as in the English alphabet? from commonly known facts and
there in the above
(1) None (2) One then decide which of the given con- each of which is
arrangement
(3) Two (4) Three clusions logically follows from the immediately
preceded by a symbol and im-
(5) None of these three statements disregarding com-
monly known facts.
mediately followed by a letter?
70. Four of the following five are (1) None
alike in a certain way and so Give answer (1) if only conclu- (2) One
form a group. Which of the sion I follows. (3) Two
following does not belong to Give answer (2) if only conclu- (4) Threce
that group ? sion II follows. (5) More than Three
Give answer (3) if either con- 82. Which of the
(1) 343 (2) 64
fifth to the
following is the
(3) 75 (4) 27 clusion I or II follows. right of the eigh-
Give answer (4) if neither con- teenth from the right end of the
(5) 216
clusion I nor II follows. above arrangement.
71. How many such digits are there
Give answer (5) if both conclu- (1) (2) I
in the number 586972 each of (3) A
sions I and II follow. (4) M
which is as far away from the
(5) None of these
beginning of the number as 76. Statements: 83. Which of the
when the digits are rearranged Some tents are houses. following is the
fourth to the right of the twelfth
in descending order within the All houses are buildings. from the left end of the above
number?
(2) One
Some buildings are huts. arrangement?
(1) None Conclusions (1) 2 (2) D
(3) Two (4) Three I. Some huts are houses. (3) 9 (4) M
(5) More than Three II. Some buildings are tents. (5) None of these
MOD

84. Four of the 1ollowing five are I. Dis tenth from the right end 94. Statements
alike in certain way based on
a of the row and there are five B@H. H$N. N % F
children between D and K.
their positions in the above ar- Conclusions
rangement and so form a group. II. There are nine children be- I. FO H
Which is the one that does not tween K and M. II. N* BB
belong to that group ? 88. How many sons does F have ? 95. Statements:
(1) F@# (2) DI9 Y M . M % N, N SD
I. B and D are the only sisters
(3) UCS (4) %3B Conclusions:
of K.
(5) 5QM I. Y* N
II. F is mother of K.
85. Howmany such vowels are there II. D * M
inthe above arrangement each 89. Among P.g.RS andT each hav-
Directions (96 100) Study
ofwhich is immediately followed ing a different height who is the the following information carefully
by a number? shortest?
be-
(1) None (2) One I. and Rare taller than only and answer the questions given
low:
(3) Two (4) Three P and T.
(5) Four A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are
II. R is shorter than S.
Directions (86-90): Each of sitting around a circle facing at the
90. How is M related to D ? centre. E is second to the left ofF
the questions below consists of a
I. J is father of D and T. and third to the right of A. B is third
question and two statements num
of M and brother of | to the right of G who is not an im-
bered and II given below it. You II. F is son
mediate neighbour of E or F. C is
have to decide whether the data pro- D. second to the right of B. D is to the
vided in the statements are suffi- Directions (91-95):The sym- immediate left of A and third to the
cient to a n s w e r the question. Read bols @, ©, S. % and * are used with
left of H.
both the statements and different meanings as follows of
96. Who is the fifth to the right
Glve answer (1) if the data is POQ means P is either great- C?
Statement I alone are suflicient to er than or equal to 9'.
(1) H (2) G
answer the question, while the data
in Statement II alone are not suffi
P$ means P is either small- (3) E (4) B
er than or equal to 9'. (5) None of these
cient to answer the question. 'P 6 9' means 'P is neither 97. In which of the following pairs
Give a n s w e r (2) if the data in than nor smaller than Q.
Statement II alone are suflicient to greater is the first person sitting to be
'P 9' means 'P is greater immediate left of the second
answer the question, while the data
in Statement I alone are not suffi than . person?
smaller (2) FB
cient to answer the quesion. P Q' means 'P is (1) BE
ei- than . (3) DC (4) GH
Give a n s w e r (3) if the data
ther in Statement I alone or in In each of the following ques- (5) None of these
?
Statement II sulficient to
alone are tions assuming the given
statements 98. Who is third to the left of E
answer the question. to be true, find out which of
the two (1) H
Give a n s w e r (4) if the data in conclusions I and II given below (2) D
is/are definitely true.
both the Stater ents I and ll together
the
them (3) G
are not sufficient to answer
91. Statements: (4) Data inadequate
question. E OK. K M, M R (5)None of these
Give a n s w e r (5) if the data in immediate right
both the Statements I and II together Conclusions: 99. Who is to the
I. R@ K of A ?
are necessary to answer the ques
(1) H
tion. II. M® E
86. How is 'never' written a code 92. Statements : (2) G
(3) D
language? written a s
W$N, N % B, B F
(4) Data inadequate
. 'never do this' is
Conclusions:
code lan None of these
pa da na' in that (5)
left
this again' is I. B % W 100. Who is to
the immediate
guage and 'do
da' in that II. B W
Written as 'na ka of E ?

code language. 93. Statements (1) H


I. 'always do this' is written a s ©D (2) B
in that code lan-
M 6 T. T * J . J (3) G
ma pa ja' Conclusions:
(4) Data inadequate
guage. the I. D@TT
87. What is K's position from (5) None of these
chil-
left end of a row of thirty I1. J M
dren ?
ICWE-525
ANSWERS

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5. (5) 6. (3) 7. (2) 8. (3)
9. (5) 10. (4) 11. (3) 12. (5)
13. (2) 14. (1) | 15.(4) 16. (1)
17. (5) 18. (3) 19. (3) 20. (2)
21. (2) 22. (5) 23.(1) 24. (4)
25. (2) 26. (2) 27. (4) 28. (3)
29. (4) 30. (1) 31. (5) 32. (3)
33. (1) 34. (4) 35. (4) 36. (2)
37. (3) 38. (1) 39. (3) 40. (4)
43. (5) 44. (4)
41. (5) 42. (5)
45. (1) 46. (1) 47. (5) 48. (2)
49. (4) 50. (2) 51. (1) 52. (1)
54. (4) 55. (1)| 56. (3)
53. (5)
57. (5) 58. 15) 59. (2) 60. (2)
61. (4) 62. (3) 63. (4) 64. (2)
66. (1) 67. (4) 68. (2)
65. (3)
69. (2) 70. (3) 71. (3) 72. (4)
73. (3)74. (5) 75. (1) 76. (2)
80. (3)
77. (5) 78. (2)| 79. (4)
82. (1)| 83. (3) 84. (5)
81. (1)
87. (4) 88. (4)
85. (4)86. (1) |
90. (5) 91.(4) 92. (3)
89. (4)
94. (5) 95. (1) 96. (3)
93. (5)
98. (5) 99. (2) 100. (1)
97. (4)
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