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Ms /MC 006 A

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 

Seven friends, Avantika, Avani, Kamya, Kanika, Shreya, Geetika and Latika, study in different colleges X, Y and Z with at least two
friends in each college. Each of them likes a different game viz Cricket, Table Tennis, Football, Hockey, Basketball, Kabaddi and Chess,
but not necessarily in the same order. 

Kamya studies in College Z and likes Chess. Geetika likes neither Table Tennis nor Kabaddi and studies in the same college as that of only
Latika. Avani studies in the same college as that of Avantika but neither in College Z nor in College X.  Shreya does not study in college Z
and he likes Hockey. The one who likes Cricket studies in College Z but that person is neither Latika nor Geetika. The one who likes Kabaddi
studies neither in College Y nor in College Z. Avantika likes Football. The one who likes Table Tennis studies in the same colleges as the one
who likes Hockey. The one who likes Basketball studies neither in College Y nor with the one who likes Cricket. Latika does not play Table
Tennis. 

Q1. In which of the following college do three friends study together?


(a) X
(b) Y
(c) Z
(d) Data inadequate 
(e) None of these 
Q2. Which of the following is Latika’s college?
(a) X
(b) Y
(c) Z
(d) Data inadequate  
(e) None of these 
Q3. Who likes Table Tennis?
(a) Avantika
(b) Kanika
(c) Geetika
(d) Latika  
(e) Avani 
Q4.Which of the following games does Kanika like?
(a) Kabaddi
(b) Football 
(c) Cricket
(d) Data inadequate 
(e) None of these 
Q5. Which of the following game does Geetika like?
(a) Table Tennis
(b) Hockey 
(c) Kabaddi
(d) Cricket 
(e) None of these

S1.Ans.(b)
S2.Ans.(a)
S3.Ans.(e)
S4.Ans.(c)
S5.Ans.(e)
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions. In a certain code language:- 
“Ours country India” is written as ‘@80X %18R $37L’
“Great place Jaipur” is written as ‘%31K @44Q %45T’
“Golden temple Amritsar” is written as ‘@61G @88Z @37T’

Q6. “Math” will be coded as?


(a) $41N
(b) $41M
(c) @41N
(d) @N41
(e) None of these

Q7. “Aadhaar Card” will be coded as?


(a) None of these
(b) @30Z $ 25X
(c) @Z30 $25X
(d) @X30 $24V
(e) @X34  $67X

Q8. What is the code for “Action”? 


(a) @36A
(b) @Z37
(c) @37Z
(d) %37Z
(e) None of these   

Q9. Which will be the code for ‘Moon’?


(a) %27N
(b) @N27
(c) @27N
(d) $27N
(e) None of these

Q10. What is the code of ‘Hello’?


(a) @32s
(b) $32H
(c) $31S
(d) $S32
(e) None of these

S6. Ans. (a)


Sol. This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic's are applied to decode the code:-
1st letter of the code:- If total number of letters in the word are 5 then  special character  - % is used in stating of code. 
If total number of letters in the word are less than 5 then special character -$ is used in stating of code.
But If total number of letters in the word are greater than 5 then special character -@ is used in stating of code.
2nd letter of the code:- Addition of place value of  all the consonants present in the word.
3rd letter of the code:- Opposite of 1st letter of the word.

S7. Ans. (b)


Sol. This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic's are applied to decode the code:-
1st letter of the code:- If total number of letters in the word are 5 then  special character  - % is used in stating of code. 
If total number of letters in the word are less than 5 then special character -$ is used in stating of code.
But If total number of letters in the word are greater than 5 then special character -@ is used in stating of code.
2nd letter of the code:- Addition of place value of  all the consonants present in the word.
3rd letter of the code:- Opposite of 1st letter of the word.

S8. Ans. (c)


Sol. This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic's are applied to decode the code:-
1st letter of the code:- If total number of letters in the word are 5 then  special character  - % is used in stating of code. 
If total number of letters in the word are less than 5 then special character -$ is used in stating of code.
But If total number of letters in the word are greater than 5 then special character -@ is used in stating of code.
2nd letter of the code:- Addition of place value of  all the consonants present in the word.
3rd letter of the code:- Opposite of 1st letter of the word.

S9. Ans. (d)


Sol. This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic's are applied to decode the code:-
1st letter of the code:- If total number of letters in the word are 5 then  special character  - % is used in stating of code. 
If total number of letters in the word are less than 5 then special character -$ is used in stating of code.
But If total number of letters in the word are greater than 5 then special character -@ is used in stating of code.
2nd letter of the code:- Addition of place value of  all the consonants present in the word.
3rd letter of the code:- Opposite of 1st letter of the word.

S10. Ans. (e)


Sol. This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic's are applied to decode the code:-
1st letter of the code:- If total number of letters in the word are 5 then  special character  - % is used in stating of code. 
If total number of letters in the word are less than 5 then special character -$ is used in stating of code.
But If total number of letters in the word are greater than 5 then special character -@ is used in stating of code.
2nd letter of the code:- Addition of place value of  all the consonants present in the word.
3rd letter of the code:- Opposite of 1st letter of the word.

Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below is given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You
have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly
known facts.

11. Statements: 
All fox is cat.
Some fox is dog.
No dog is ghost.
Conclusions:
I. All ghost being cat is a possibility.
II. Some ghost is not fox.
(a) None follows 
(b) Only I follows 
(c) Only II follows 
(d) Either I or II follow
(e) Both I and II follow 
12. Statements:
Some lapi is taxi.
All lapi is auto.
No taxi is motar.
Conclusions:
I. Some auto is not motar.
II. All motar being lapi is a possibility.
(a) None follows 
(b) Only I follows 
(c) Only II follows 
(d) Either I or II follow
(e) Both I and II follow 

13. Statements: 
Some cup is tea.
No tea is milk.
All milk is drink.
Conclusions:
I. Some cup is not drink.
II. All tea being drink is a possibility.
(a) None follows 
(b) Only I follows 
(c) Only II follows 
(d) Either I or II follow
(e) Both I and II follow 

14. Statements: 
All red is cream.
All cream is yellow.
No yellow is pink.
Conclusions:
I. All red not being pink is a possibility.
II. No cream is pink.
(a) None follows 
(b) Only I follows 
(c) Only II follows 
(d) Either I or II follow
(e) Both I and II follow 

15.Statements: 
Some sony is lava.
Some lava is nokia.
Some nokia is xiomi.
Conclusions:
I. Some xiomi is lava.
II.Some lava being sony is possibility. 
(a) None follows 
(b) Only I follows 
(c) Only II follows 
(d) Either I or II follow
(e) Both I and II follow 

6 Ans.(b) S7.Ans.(e S8.Ans.(c) S9.Ans.(c)


S10.Ans.(a)

Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
When a word and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges them following a
particular rule. The following is an illustration of Input and rearrangement.

Input :18 quora 26 diagnose 89 maths 27


Step 1: Quora 26 diagnose 89 maths 27 18
Step 2: Quora diagnose 26 89 maths 18 27
Step 3: Quora diagnose maths 89 18 27 26
Step 4: Quora diagnose maths 18 27 26 89
Step 5: 18 9 32 320 725 672 7917
And step 5 is the last step of the above input. As per the rules followed in the above step, find out the appropriate step for the given
output.

INPUT: Queen 79 apple 38 vowel 19 jungle 26

16. Which element is exactly between the fourth from left and third from right in step 4?
(a) 79
(b) 26
(c) 38
(d) 19
(e) None of these
17. Which step number would be the following output?
“Queen jungle vowel 79 apple 19 38 26” 
(a) Step III
(b) Step IV
(c) Step I
(d) Step II
(e) None of the Above

18.  What is the position of ‘apple’ in the step 3?


(a) Seventh from the right
(b) Sixth from the left
(c) Fourth from the right
(d) Fourth from the left
(e) None of these
19. In step 2, what is the sum of 3rd element and 6th element from left end?
(a) 106
(b) 105
(c) 100
(d) 104
(e) None of these

20. Which of the following would be at the third position from the left end in step 4?
(a) Apple
(b) 79
(c) vowel
(d) 26
(e) None of these

S16. Ans.(d)
Sol. Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we
can find that

The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are
arranged from right end.

(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For
example: queen= 21+5+5= 31).

(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).

In the last operation, for all words, place values of the first and last letter of the word in the alphabetical series are added. (For example:
Queen -17+14= 31). For all numbers, the square of the number and then subtract 4 from its square. (For example: 19 = 361-4=357)

INPUT: Queen 79 apple 38 vowel 19 jungle 26


Step 1: Queen 79 apple 38 vowel jungle 26 19
Step 2: Queen jungle 79 apple vowel 26 19 38
Step 3: Queen jungle vowel 79 apple 19 38 26
Step 4: Queen jungle vowel apple 19 38 26 79
Step 5: 31 15 34 6 357 1440 672 6237
S17. Ans.(a)
Sol. Students let us understand the Logic behind this Question and let’s understand how to solve it. When we see the each step, then we
can find that

The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step simultaneously, words are arranged from left end and numbers are
arranged from right end.

(i) In this, words are arranged in decreasing manner according to addition of place values of all the vowels present in the word. (For
example: queen= 21+5+5= 31

(ii) Numbers are arranged in decreasing order, according to difference of their digits. (For example: 38 = 8-3=5).

In the last operation, for all words, place values of the first and last letter of the word in the alphabetical series are added. (For example:
Queen -17+14= 31). For all numbers, the square of the number and then subtract 4 from its square. (For example: 19 = 361-4=357)

INPUT: Queen 79 apple 38 vowel 19 jungle 26


Step 1: Queen 79 apple 38 vowel jungle 26 19
Step 2: Queen jungle 79 apple vowel 26 19 38
Step 3: Queen jungle vowel 79 apple 19 38 26
Step 4: Queen jungle vowel apple 19 38 26 79
Step 5: 31 15 34 6 357 1440 672 6237

S18. Ans.(c) S19. Ans.(b) S20. Ans.(c)

Directions (21-25): In these questions, the relationship between different elements is shown in the statement(s).  The statements
are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
(a) If only conclusions I is true
(b) If only conclusions II is true
(c) If either conclusion I or II is true
(d) If neither conclusions I nor II is true
(e) If both conclusions I and II are true

21. Statements:    L ≥ D > F, E > G ≤ C = L


Conclusions:   I. F < C            II. G < D

22. Statements: C = G < B ≤ L > P = Q


Conclusions:   I. Q < B            II. Q < L

23. Statements: M ≤ N ≤ P, M ≥ T = L < Q


Conclusions:     I. L = N          II. T > N

24. Statements:  A > B ≤ C = D ≤ E, C ≥ F = G > H


Conclusions:  I. G ≤ E   II. A > H

25. Statements:  N = O ≥ Q, P = M < O ≤ B

Conclusions  I. N<P   II. Q≤N

21.Ans.(a);
Sol.     I. C ≥D>F (TRUE)                 II. D ≤ L = C ≥ G (FALSE)                     

22.Ans.(b); 
Sol.    II. B ≤ L > P = Q (FALSE)    II. L > P = Q (TRUE)     

23.Ans.(d); 
Sol.    I. N ≥ M ≥ T = L (FALSE)     II. N ≥ M ≥ T (FALSE)   
24.Ans.(a); 
Sol.    I. E ≥ D = C ≥ F = G (TRUE)  II.A> B ≤ C ≥ F = G > H (FALSE) 

25.Ans.(b);  Sol.     I. P = M < O = N (FALSE)      II. N = O ≥ Q (TRUE)

Directions (26-30): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. Read both the
statements and answer accordingly.

26.Who is tallest among 6 people – A, B, C, D, E and F?


Statement I: B is taller than D but smaller than A. A is not the tallest. E is taller than D.
Statement II: C is taller than F. A is taller than E.
A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
C) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
D) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
E) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

View Answer

 Option E
From both statements, C is tallest.

27.How is E related to F?
Statement I: B is brother of L. L is daughter of F. E is daughter of A. A is sister-in-law of I. I is the father of D who is the daughter of L.
Statement II: H is wife of F. A is daughter-in-law of F. C is daughter of B. L is sister of B and daughter of F. H has only 2 children. E is sister
of C.
A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
C) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
D) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
E) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

View Answer

 Option B
Solution:
From I, E and A are not connected to anyone else.
From II: E is grand-daughter of F.

28.How is ‘approval’ written in code language?


Statement I: In same code, ‘approval amount pay’ is written as  ‘iz pu ap’ and ‘enter approval amount pay’ is written as  ‘iz na pu ap’
Statement II: In same code, ‘treat pay into’ is written as  ‘tn pu kx’ and ‘provide amount pay’ is written as  ‘iz pu ot’
A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
C) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
D) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
E) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

View Answer

  Option E
Solution
From both, approval – ap

29.Who is sitting to the immediate left of B in a circle in which 6 people are sitting at equal distances facing center?
Statement I: B is sitting second to the left of A. 2 people are sitting between A and C. D is sitting opposite to E. F is not immediate neighbor
of E.
Statement II:  A is sitting immediate right of F. B is sitting opposite F. C is sitting immediate left of D.
A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
C) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
D) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
E) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

View Answer

  Option C
Solution:
From both alone. E is immediate left of B.

30.In a class of 25 students, How many people have got ranks between B and C?
Statement I: A is second from top in the class. 2 people have ranks between A and C. B has got 5 th rank from bottom.
Statement II: Rank of A and B was noted wrong. When corrected, A was 5 th from top and B 10th from bottom. 3 people have got ranks
between C and D.
A) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
B) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
C) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
D) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
E) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

View Answer

Option A

Directions (31-32): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow–

‘A – B’ means ‘A is brother of B’
‘A × B’ means ‘A is father of B’
‘A = B’ means ‘A is mother of B’
‘A + B’ means ‘A is sister of B’
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is husband of B’

31. ‘Y is niece of Z’ which of the following expression support the given relation?  
(a) Y + P × W = T ÷ Z 
(b)Y + C – M × J ÷ Z
(c) Z ÷ D + H = F = Y + G
(d) Y = O – L ÷ N × Z 
(e) Z ÷ A + Q ÷ U = Y + T 

32 In expression ‘Z = A – N ÷ O = W + K’, how is Z related to K? 


(a) Mother
(b) paternal-grandmother 
(c) mother-in-law 
(d) Aunt  
(e) maternal-grandmother

33.From a point, Sahil starts walking in east direction. After walking for 15 m he takes a right turn. Now he walks for 12 m before turning to
his right again. Next he walks 5 m and again turns in same direction as before. He now walks for 20 m before stopping at a point. How far
is this point from the point where Sahil started?
A) 4 √10 m
B) 3 √22 m 
C) 7 m 
D) 2√41 m 
E) 12 m

View Answer

 Option D
Required distance = √(102 + 82) = 2√41 m 

34 Abhi and Asha start cycle race from point A. They both start in east direction. After cycling for 7 m, Abhi continues straight while
Asha takes a left turn. They both cycle for 6 m before turning right and left directions respectively.  Next 
(1) Asha cycles for 8 m and takes a right turn. Now she cycles for 5 m before turning to right again.
(2) Abhi cycles for 4 m and takes a left turn. Now he cycles for 6m before turning to left again. 
If both stop at these points, how much respective distance they have to travel to meet each other on their current paths?
A) 10 m, 15 m
B) 13 m, 17 m 
C) 15 m, 20 m
D) 18 m, 24 m
E) Cannot be determined

35. A man travels 2 km to the north and turns east and travels 10 km and again he turns north and travels 3 km and again
turns t the east and travels 2 km. How far is he from the starting point?
(a) 10km                        
(b) 13km                    
(c) 15km
(d) 17km                        
(e) None of these

Directions (36-40):Study the following information and answer the given questions:
Nine people – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, and X live on separate floors of a 9-floor building. Ground floor is numbered 1, first floor is
numbered 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 9. Each one of them is suffering from different diseases viz. Asthma,
Cancer, Diabetes, Lupus, Migraine, Narcolepsy, Ulcers, Stroke, and Obesity but not necessarily in the same order. 
Only five people live above the floors on which P lives. Only one person lives between P and the one who is suffering from Narcolepsy.
U lives immediately below the one who is suffering from Cancer. The one who is suffering from Cancer lives on an even numbered
floor. Only three people live between the one who is suffering from Narcolepsy and the one who is suffering from Diabetes. T lives
immediately above R. T is not suffering from Diabetes. Only two people live between Q and the one who is suffering from Migraine.
The one who is suffering from Migraine lives below the floor on which Q lives. W is suffering from Stroke and lives on floor no. 8. The
one who is suffering from Asthma does not live immediately above or immediately below Q. S does not live immediately above or
immediately below P. X is suffering from Obesity and lives immediately above W. V does not suffer from Lupus. 

36. Which of the following is true with respect to V as per the given information? 
(a)The one, who lives immediately below V, is suffering from Cancer. 
(b)V lives on floor no. 7. 
(c)V lives immediately below T. 
(d)V lives on the lowermost floor. 
(e)V is suffering from Narcolepsy.
37.Who amongst the following lives on floor no. 3 ? 
(a)The one who is suffering from Lupus 
(b)The one who is suffering from Migraine 
(c)R 
(d) V 
(e) T 

38.Who lives on the floor immediately above T ? 


(a) P 
(b) Q 
(c) S 
(d) V 
(e) U 

39.S is suffering from which disease? 


(a)Cancer 
(b) Narcolepsy 
(c) Diabetes 
(d) Migraine 
(e) Lupus 
40.How many people live between the floors on which S and the one who is suffering from Obesity live ? 
(a) None 
(b) Two 
(c) One 
(d) More than three 
(e) Three
36 Ans.(a) 37. Ans.(b). 38. Ans.(e) 39. Ans.(e) 40. Ans.(c)

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