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Directions for Questions 1 to 3: Read the situation (c) Mother (d) Sister-in-law
given below to answer these questions. 10. What is the surname of Sohan?
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, h and I are nine houses. C is 2 km east (a) Sharma (b) Mohan
of B.A is 1 km North of B and H is 2 km South of A. G is 1 (c) Mishra (d) Raghu
km West of H while D is 3 km East of G and F is 2 km 11. What is the surname of Leela?
North of G.I is situated just in middle of B and C while E is (a) Sharma (b) Mohan
just in middle of H and D. (c) Mishra (d) None of these
1. Distance between E and G is? 12. How is Shivendar related to Roma's father?
(a) 2 km (b) 1 km (a) Son-in-law (b) Cousin
(c) 5 km (d) 1.5 km (c) Son (d) Grandson
2. Distance between A and F is?
(a) 1.41 km (b) 3 km Directions for Questions 13 to 16: Answer these
(c) 2 km (d) 1 km questions based on the information given.
3. Distance between E and I is? Five boys Amit, Suresh, Vishnu, Ujjwal and Rakesh are
(a) 4 km (b) 2 km sitting in a row facing south. Five girls Alka, Jyoti, Veena,
(c) 1 km (d) 3 km Prabha and Nayan are sitting in front of them in a row,
each one facing one of them. All these are not necessarily
Directions for Questions 4 to 8: Study the following in the same serial order. Vishnu is facing Veena. Suresh and
information to answer these questions. Rakesh are not facing Prabha. Amit is at one of the ends.
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. C is the sister of Nayan is fourth to the right of Alka and is facing Rakesh.
F, B is the brother of E's husband. D is the father of A and Jyoti is between Alka and Veena.
grandfather of F. There are two fathers, three brothers 13. Which pair occupies the middle position of the rows?
and a mother in the group. (a) Rakesh, Nayan
4. Who is the mother? (b) Suresh, Prabha
(a) A (b) D (c) Veena, Vishnu
(c) B (d) E (d) Ujjwal, Jyoti
5. Who is E's husband? 14. Who is facing Jyoti?
(a) B (b) A (a) Ujjwal (b) Amit
(c) C (d) F (c) Amit or Ujjwal (d) Suresh
6. How many male members are there in the group? 15. Which of the following pairs are sitting diagonally opposite?
(a) One (b) Three (a) Rakesh, Alka (b) Amit, Alka
(c) Two (d) Four (c) Nayan, Rakesh (d) Suresh, Nayan
7. How is F related to E? 16. Which of the following is Prabha’s position?
(a) Uncle (b) Son (a) Between Jyoti and Nayan
(c) Husband (d) Daughter (b) Immediate left of Nayan
8. Which of the following is a group of brothers? (c) Facing Suresh
(a) ABF (b) BFC (d) Second to the right of Alka
(c) ABD (d) BDF
Directions for Questions 17 to 19: Study the
Directions for Questions 9 to 12: Study the following information below to answer these questions.
information carefully to answer these questions. Arun, Hitesh, Jagan, Surya, Vivek, Dilip and Ramneek work
Adhir Mishra has three children—Urmila, Raghu and in four different departments of the same organization, ie,
Sumit. Sumit married Roma, the eldest daughter of Mr. Marketing, HR, IT and Finance, not necessarily in the same
and Mrs. Mohan. The Mohans married their youngest order.
daughter to the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharma and  Not more than two work in the same department.
they had two children—Sandeep and Shaifali. The Mohan  Each one of them is wearing a different coloured shirt,
have two more children—Roshan and Bimla, both elder to ie, white, blue, cream, red, black, yellow and pink, not
Sheila. Sohan and Shivendar are sons of Sumit and Roma. necessarily in the same order.
Leela is the daughter of Sandeep, who is the father of  Arun works with Jagan in the Marketing department
Geeta. and is not wearing white shirt.
9. How is Mrs. Mohan related to Sumit?  Vivek is wearing yellow shirt and does not work in the
(a) Aunt (b) Mother-in-law Finance department.

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 Hitesh works with Surya in the same department and (a) None (b) One
is wearing black shirt. (c) Two (d) Three
 Only Dilip works in the ‘HR’ department. 27. Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the
 Ramneek is in the same department as Vivek. fifteenth from the left end in the above arrangement?
 None in the Marketing or ‘IT’ department is wearing (a) H (b) B
cream shirt. (c) 1 (d) 7
 Jagan is wearing red shirt; the one who is wearing the 28. Which of the following diagrams best depicts cousins,
pink shirt is working in the Finance department. nephews and males?
17. Who are working in the Finance department?
(a) Arun, Hitesh
(b) Vivek, Ramneek
(c) Surya, Hitesh
(d) Surya, Dilip
18. Which colour of shirt is Ramneek wearing?
(a) White (b) Cream 29. Which of the following combinations of circles best
(c) Blue (d) Red represents atheletes, sprinters and marathon runners?
19. What is the colour of shirt which Surya is wearing?
(a) Cream (b) Black
(c) Pink (d) Red

Directions for Questions 20 to 24: Find out the missing


term
20. 1, 5, 2, 25, 3, 125, 4, ?
(a) 144 (b) 36
(c) 625 (d) 500 Directions for Questions 30 to 34: In the diagram given
21. 5, 36, 253, ? below, the circle represents professors in a Medical
(a) 1749 (b) 1750 college, the triangle stands for Surgical Specialists while the
(c) 1772 (d) 1771 rectangle represents the Medical Specialists
22. 12, 24, 36, 48, ?, 72
(a) 50 (b) 55
(c) 60 (d) 70
23. –3, 4, 23, 60, 121?
(a) 22 (b) 212
(c) 205 (d) none of these 30. Professors who are also surgical specialists but not medical
24. What is the next term in the following series ? specialists are represented by :
1, 4, 3, 9, 5, 16, 7, 25, 9, 36, 11, ? (a) Y (b) C
(a) 64 (b) 49 (c) D (d) X
(c) 48 (d) 55 31. Surgical specialists who are also medical specialists but no
professors are represents by:
Direction for Questions 25 to 27: Study the following (a) X (b) Y
information carefully to answer the questions given below: (c) Z (d) B
SQA5N%T7B4#JE$2TD*18H3U@9FW 32. College professors who are also medical specialists but not
©K surgical specialists are represented by:
25. How many such consonants are there in the above (a) Y (b) X
arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a (c) Z (d) A
vowel but not immediately preceded by a number? 33. ‘B’ represents:
(a) One (b) Two (a) Professors who are not medical specialists
(c) Three (d) More than three (b) Professors who are not surgical specialists
26. How many such consonants are there in the above (c) Professors who are neither medical specialists nor
arrangement, each of which is either immediately surgical specialists
preceded by a vowel or immediately followed by a symbol (d) Medical specialists who are neither professors nor
but not both? surgical specialists
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34. ‘C’ represents (A) Some apples are fruits.
(a) professors (B) All vegetables are fruits.
(b) medical specialists (C) All fruits are vegetables.
(c) surgical specialists Conclusions:
(d) medical and surgical specialist I. Some apples are vegetables.
II. Some vegetables are fruits.
Directions for Questions 35 to 38: In each of the ques- III. All fruits are apples.
tions below are given two statements followed by two IV. All vegetables are apples.
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two (a) Only I and II follow.
given statements as true even if they seem to be at vari- (b) Only II follows.
ance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions (c) Only I and IV follow.
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically (d) Only II and IV follow.
follow(s) from the given statements, disregarding com- 40. Statements:
monly known facts. (A) All principals are men.
Give answers (B) Some women are principals.
(a) if only conclusion I follows. (C) All humans are women.
(b) if only conclusion II follows. Conclusions:
(c) if either I or II follows. I. All humans are men.
(d) if neither I nor II follows. II. Some humans are principals.
35. Statements: III. Some men are principals.
(A) All computers are pentiums. IV. All women are men.
(B) Some pentiums are machines. (a) Only 1 follows
Conclusions: (b) Only II follows
I. Some computers are machines. (c) Only I and III follow
II. Some machines are computers. (d) Only III follows
36. Statements: 41. Statements:
(A) Sehwag is a good batsman. (A) All pens are pencils.
(B) Good Batsmen are physically powerful. (B) Some pencils are markers.
Conclusions: (C) All markers are ball points.
I. All physically powerful are Batsmen. Conclusions:
II. Sehwag is physically powerful. I. Some markers are pens.
37. Statements: II. Some ball points are pencils.
(A) All pens are long. III. Some ball points are pens.
(B) All pencils are long. IV. Some pencils are pens.
Conclusions: (a) None follows
I. All pens are pencils. (b) Only I and III follows
II. Some pens are pencils. (c) All follows
38. Statements: (d) Only II and IV follows
(A) All teenagers go to cinema. 42. Statements:
(B) Raveesh doesn't go to cinema. (A) Some cars are vehicles.
Conclusions: (B) Some vehicles are machines.
I. Raveesh is not a teenager. (C) Some machines are mechanics.
II. Going to cinema is not essential to be a teenager. Conclusions:
I. Some mechanics are machines.
Directions for Questions 39 to 45: In each of the ques- II. Some vehicles are cars.
tions below are given some statements followed by some III. Some machines are cars.
conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be IV. Some mechanics are vehicles.
true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly (a) All follow
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide (b) Only I and II follow
which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the (c) Only III and IV follow
given statements disregarding commonly known facts. (d) Only I and IV follow
39. Statements:

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Directions for Questions 43 to 45: Each question 'P $ Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
contains six statements, followed by four options of com- 'P % Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than
binations of any three of the given sentences. Choose the Q'.
option in which the combinations are logically related. 'P & Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
43. (A) All lotuses have flowers. In each of the following questions assuming the given
(B) All lotuses have nectar. statements to be true, find out which of the two
(C) All plants with nectar have flowers. conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.
(D) All shrubs have lotuses. Give answer
(E) All shrubs have nectar. (a) if only conclusion I is true.
(F) Some lotuses have flowers, (b) if only conclusion II is true.
(a) BEF (b) BCF (c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
(c) BDE (d) ACF (d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
44. (A) No nails are wires. (e) if both conclusions I and II are true.
(B) Some hooks are wires. 46. Statements F $ D, H # M, M % D
(C) All hooks are nails. Conclusions:
(D) Some wires are nails. I. F $ H II. F @ H
(E) No wire is a hook. 47. Statements F # R, Q $ R, Q & M
(F) All nails are hooks. Conclusions:
(a) AED (b) BCF I. F # Q II. R & M
(c) BEF (d) ACE 48. Statements S # A, S @ T, L & T
45. (A) All bows are arrows. Conclusions:
(B) No arrow is a casket. I. L & A II. S @ L
(C) No bow is a casket. 49. Statements G $ J, J @ K, K % N
(D) Some caskets are arrows. Conclusions:
(E) Some bows are caskets. I. G @ N II. G % N
(F) No casket is a bow. 50. Six sides of a cube are coloured in the following manner.
(a) BDE (b) ACB
(c) CDB (d) ABF

Directions for Question 46 to 49: In the following If blue and orange are opposite and red is on the top,
questions the symbols #, $, % and & are used with which colour will be at the bottom?
different meanings as follows. (a) Orange (b) White
'P @ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q (c) Black (d) Green
'P # Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'.

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