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Reasoning Ability

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Seven persons - B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row. Some of them are facing north
and some of them are facing south.

Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends. G sits second
to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions. Only three persons sit between G and H,
who is not an immediate neighbour of F. C sits third to the right of H. E sits second to the left of
C, where both are facing the same direction. The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one
more than the number of persons sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

66. Question

What is the position of D with respect to B?

A.

Fourth to the right

B.

Second to the left

C.

Fourth to the left

D.

Immediate right

E.

Second to the right

Explanation

Final arrangement:
We have,

 Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends.
 G sits second to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions.
 Only three persons sit between G and H, who is not an immediate neighbour of F.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities:

Again we have,

 C sits third to the right of H.


 E sits second to the left of C, where both are facing the same direction.

Again we have,

 The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one more than the number of persons
sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

After applying the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated, because the number of persons
sitting to the left of D is more than the number of persons sitting to the left of E. Thus, case 2
gives the final arrangement.
Answer: C

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Seven persons - B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row. Some of them are facing north
and some of them are facing south.

Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends. G sits second
to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions. Only three persons sit between G and H,
who is not an immediate neighbour of F. C sits third to the right of H. E sits second to the left of
C, where both are facing the same direction. The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one
more than the number of persons sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

67. Question

If F and E are facing the opposite directions, then who among the following person sits
second to the left of F?

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

No one
Explanation

Final arrangement:

We have,

 Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends.
 G sits second to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions.
 Only three persons sit between G and H, who is not an immediate neighbour of F.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities:

Again we have,

 C sits third to the right of H.


 E sits second to the left of C, where both are facing the same direction.

Again we have,

 The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one more than the number of persons
sitting to the left of D, who faces north.
After applying the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated, because the number of persons
sitting to the left of D is more than the number of persons sitting to the left of E. Thus, case 2
gives the final arrangement.

Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Seven persons - B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row. Some of them are facing north
and some of them are facing south.

Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends. G sits second
to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions. Only three persons sit between G and H,
who is not an immediate neighbour of F. C sits third to the right of H. E sits second to the left of
C, where both are facing the same direction. The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one
more than the number of persons sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

68. Question

If D and C interchanged their position, similarly H and G did the same, then how many
persons sit between D and H?

A.

As many persons sit to the left of F

B.

Five

C.

Two

D.

As many persons sit between B and E


E.

One

Explanation

Final arrangement:

We have,

 Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends.
 G sits second to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions.
 Only three persons sit between G and H, who is not an immediate neighbour of F.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities:

Again we have,

 C sits third to the right of H.


 E sits second to the left of C, where both are facing the same direction.

Again we have,
 The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one more than the number of persons
sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

After applying the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated, because the number of persons
sitting to the left of D is more than the number of persons sitting to the left of E. Thus, case 2
gives the final arrangement.

Answer: D

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Seven persons - B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row. Some of them are facing north
and some of them are facing south.

Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends. G sits second
to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions. Only three persons sit between G and H,
who is not an immediate neighbour of F. C sits third to the right of H. E sits second to the left of
C, where both are facing the same direction. The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one
more than the number of persons sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

69. Question

As many persons sit between B and __ as to the right of __ respectively.

A.

E, H

B.

F, G

C.

C, D

D.
G, F

E.

H, C

Explanation

Final arrangement:

We have,

 Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends.
 G sits second to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions.
 Only three persons sit between G and H, who is not an immediate neighbour of F.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities:

Again we have,

 C sits third to the right of H.


 E sits second to the left of C, where both are facing the same direction.
Again we have,

 The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one more than the number of persons
sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

After applying the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated, because the number of persons
sitting to the left of D is more than the number of persons sitting to the left of E. Thus, case 2
gives the final arrangement.

Answer: B

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions

Seven persons - B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a linear row. Some of them are facing north
and some of them are facing south.

Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends. G sits second
to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions. Only three persons sit between G and H,
who is not an immediate neighbour of F. C sits third to the right of H. E sits second to the left of
C, where both are facing the same direction. The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one
more than the number of persons sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

70. Question

If all the persons are sitting in alphabetical order from east to west, then how many
persons remain in the same place?

A.

No one

B.

One

C.
Two

D.

Three

E.

More than three

Explanation

Final arrangement:

We have,

 Only two persons sit between F and B, who sits third from one of the extreme ends.
 G sits second to the left of B and both are facing opposite directions.
 Only three persons sit between G and H, who is not an immediate neighbour of F.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities:

Again we have,

 C sits third to the right of H.


 E sits second to the left of C, where both are facing the same direction.
Again we have,

 The number of persons sitting to the left of E is one more than the number of persons
sitting to the left of D, who faces north.

After applying the above conditions case 1 gets eliminated, because the number of persons
sitting to the left of D is more than the number of persons sitting to the left of E. Thus, case 2
gives the final arrangement.

Answer: A

Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

71. Question

Statements:

Some Eyes are Ears

Only a few Eyes are Nose

Some Ears are Hair

Only a few Nose is Hand

Conclusions:
I). All Hands are Hair

II). Some Ears are not Nose

A.

Only conclusion I follows

B.

Only conclusion II follows

C.

Both conclusions I and II follow

D.

Either conclusion I or II follows

E.

Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Explanation

Answer: E
Study the following statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.

72. Question

Statements:

All Scales are Erasers

Only a few Erasers are Pens

All Pencils are Pens

Only a few Sharpeners are Scales

Conclusions:

I). All Sharpeners can never be Pen

II). Some Pens are Scale is a possibility

A.

Only conclusion I follows

B.

Only conclusion II follows

C.

Both conclusions I and II follow

D.

Either conclusion I or II follows

E.

Neither conclusion I nor II follows

Explanation

Answer: B
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Six people – A, B, C, D, E and F bought vessels on two different dates either 7 th or 22nd of three
different months viz. March, April and May of the same year. Each of them likes different types of
vessels viz. Pan, Spoon, Fork, Cooker, Whisk and Bowl.

C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of days.
Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork. The number of people bought
before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number of people bought after the one who
likes Pan. E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date. The one who
likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous month of E. B and the one
who likes Whisk bought in the same month. F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A. D doesn’t like cooker.

73. Question

Who among the following person bought the vessels on 22nd of the given months?

I). The one who likes Cooker

II). B

III). The one who likes Bowl

A.

Only I and II

B.

Only III
C.

Only I

D.

Only I and III

E.

All I, II and III

Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of
days.
 Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities


Again, we have

 The number of people bought before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number
of people bought after the one who likes Pan.
 E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date.
 The one who likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous
month of E.

Again, we have

 B and the one who likes Whisk bought in the same month.
 F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
 The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A.
 D doesn’t like cooker.

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated because D likes Cooker, hence case-1
shows the final arrangement.
Answer: D

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Six people – A, B, C, D, E and F bought vessels on two different dates either 7 th or 22nd of three
different months viz. March, April and May of the same year. Each of them likes different types of
vessels viz. Pan, Spoon, Fork, Cooker, Whisk and Bowl.

C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of days.
Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork. The number of people bought
before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number of people bought after the one who
likes Pan. E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date. The one who
likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous month of E. B and the one
who likes Whisk bought in the same month. F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A. D doesn’t like cooker.

74. Question

The one who likes Cooker bought the vessels in which of the following month and date?

A.

April 22

B.

May 7

C.

March 22
D.

April 7

E.

May 22

Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of
days.
 Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities

Again, we have
 The number of people bought before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number
of people bought after the one who likes Pan.
 E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date.
 The one who likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous
month of E.

Again, we have

 B and the one who likes Whisk bought in the same month.
 F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
 The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A.
 D doesn’t like cooker.

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated because D likes Cooker, hence case-1
shows the final arrangement.

Answer: C

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Six people – A, B, C, D, E and F bought vessels on two different dates either 7 th or 22nd of three
different months viz. March, April and May of the same year. Each of them likes different types of
vessels viz. Pan, Spoon, Fork, Cooker, Whisk and Bowl.

C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of days.
Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork. The number of people bought
before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number of people bought after the one who
likes Pan. E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date. The one who
likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous month of E. B and the one
who likes Whisk bought in the same month. F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A. D doesn’t like cooker.

75. Question

Who among the following person bought the vessels in the month which has an even
number of days?

A.

B and the one who likes Fork

B.

C and A

C.

The one who likes Bowl and F

D.

E and the one who likes Pan

E.

B and the one who likes Whisk

Explanation

Final arrangement
We have,

 C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of
days.
 Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

 The number of people bought before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number
of people bought after the one who likes Pan.
 E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date.
 The one who likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous
month of E.
Again, we have

 B and the one who likes Whisk bought in the same month.
 F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
 The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A.
 D doesn’t like cooker.

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated because D likes Cooker, hence case-1
shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Six people – A, B, C, D, E and F bought vessels on two different dates either 7 th or 22nd of three
different months viz. March, April and May of the same year. Each of them likes different types of
vessels viz. Pan, Spoon, Fork, Cooker, Whisk and Bowl.
C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of days.
Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork. The number of people bought
before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number of people bought after the one who
likes Pan. E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date. The one who
likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous month of E. B and the one
who likes Whisk bought in the same month. F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A. D doesn’t like cooker.

76. Question

The number of people bought the vessels before the one who likes Spoon is two less than
the number of people bought after__.

A.

The one who likes Cooker

B.

C.

D.

The one who likes Fork

E.

None of these

Explanation

Final arrangement
We have,

 C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of
days.
 Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

 The number of people bought before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number
of people bought after the one who likes Pan.
 E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date.
 The one who likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous
month of E.
Again, we have

 B and the one who likes Whisk bought in the same month.
 F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
 The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A.
 D doesn’t like cooker.

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated because D likes Cooker, hence case-1
shows the final arrangement.

Answer: A

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Six people – A, B, C, D, E and F bought vessels on two different dates either 7 th or 22nd of three
different months viz. March, April and May of the same year. Each of them likes different types of
vessels viz. Pan, Spoon, Fork, Cooker, Whisk and Bowl.
C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of days.
Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork. The number of people bought
before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number of people bought after the one who
likes Pan. E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date. The one who
likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous month of E. B and the one
who likes Whisk bought in the same month. F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A. D doesn’t like cooker.

77. Question

Which among the following pair of people doesn’t buy the vessels on the same date?

A.

C, B

B.

The one who likes Whisk, E

C.

D, The one who likes Bowl

D.

F, A

E.

The one who likes Fork, C

Explanation

Final arrangement
We have,

 C bought the vessels on an odd numbered date of the month having an odd number of
days.
 Only three people bought between C and the one who likes Fork.

From the above condition, there are two possibilities

Again, we have

 The number of people bought before the one who likes Fork is one less than the number
of people bought after the one who likes Pan.
 E bought after the one who likes Pan and on an even numbered date.
 The one who likes Spoon bought on an odd numbered date of immediate previous
month of E.
Again, we have

 B and the one who likes Whisk bought in the same month.
 F bought immediately after the one who likes Whisk.
 The one who likes Bowl bought two months after A.
 D doesn’t like cooker.

After applying the above conditions case-2 gets eliminated because D likes Cooker, hence case-1
shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D

78. Question

How many such pairs of letters are in the word “NOMINATION” which has as many letters
between them as there are in the English alphabetical series (both forward and backward)?

A.
Three

B.

Five

C.

Four

D.

Six

E.

More than six

Explanation

Answer: B

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

B is the mother of only K and F. J is the daughter of F and sister of X. N is the grandfather of J. H
is the only son-in-law of B and he is not a father of X. R is the only daughter of N. O is the niece
of F. P is the maternal grandfather of O.

79. Question

__is the father-in-law of__ respectively.

A.

F, N

B.
P, H

C.

N, H

D.

Both a and b

E.

Both b and c

Explanation

Final arrangement

Answer: B

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

B is the mother of only K and F. J is the daughter of F and sister of X. N is the grandfather of J. H
is the only son-in-law of B and he is not a father of X. R is the only daughter of N. O is the niece
of F. P is the maternal grandfather of O.

80. Question

If I is the only sister-in-law of X, then how is X’s spouse related to I?

A.

Brother
B.

Sister

C.

Brother-in-law

D.

Father

E.

Cannot be determined

Explanation

Final arrangement

Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

B is the mother of only K and F. J is the daughter of F and sister of X. N is the grandfather of J. H
is the only son-in-law of B and he is not a father of X. R is the only daughter of N. O is the niece
of F. P is the maternal grandfather of O.

81. Question

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true as per the given arrangement?

I. P is the father of F

II. X and O are cousin brothers


III. R is the sister-in-law of K

A.

Only I and II

B.

Only II

C.

Only II and III

D.

Only I and III

E.

All I, II and III

Explanation

Final arrangement

Answer: D

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. They eat
different flavoured ice creams- Chocolate, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Black current and
Eskimo. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate. X and Y are immediate neighbours. The
one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X. W sits immediate right of U who does not
eat chocolate. W does not eat Black current. The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right
of U. V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry. Y does not eat Vanilla.

82. Question

Who among the following persons sits immediate right of the one who eats Chocolate?

A.

B.

C.

D.

The one who eats Black current

E.

The one who eats Vanilla

Explanation

Final Arrangement:
We have,

 Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate.


 X and Y are immediate neighbours.
 The one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

 W sits immediate right of U who does not eat chocolate.


 W does not eat Black current.
 The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right of U.
 V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry.

From the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

 Y does not eat Vanilla.

From the above condition, case-1 shows the final arrangement.


Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. They eat
different flavoured ice creams- Chocolate, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Black current and
Eskimo. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate. X and Y are immediate neighbours. The
one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X. W sits immediate right of U who does not
eat chocolate. W does not eat Black current. The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right
of U. V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry. Y does not eat Vanilla.

83. Question

Which of the following combination is true?

I). V-Black current

II). W- Butter Scotch

III). Y- Eskimo

IV). X-Chocolate

A.

Only (II) and (III)

B.

Only (I) and (IV)

C.
Only (I) and (II)

D.

Only (II) and (IV)

E.

Only (I), (II), and (III)

Explanation

Final Arrangement:

We have,

 Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate.


 X and Y are immediate neighbours.
 The one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,
 W sits immediate right of U who does not eat chocolate.
 W does not eat Black current.
 The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right of U.
 V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry.

From the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

 Y does not eat Vanilla.

From the above condition, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. They eat
different flavoured ice creams- Chocolate, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Black current and
Eskimo. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate. X and Y are immediate neighbours. The
one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X. W sits immediate right of U who does not
eat chocolate. W does not eat Black current. The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right
of U. V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry. Y does not eat Vanilla.

84. Question

Which of the following flavoured ice cream does V eat?

A.

Butterscotch

B.

Black current

C.

Vanilla

D.

Strawberry

E.

Chocolate

Explanation

Final Arrangement:

We have,
 Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate.
 X and Y are immediate neighbours.
 The one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

 W sits immediate right of U who does not eat chocolate.


 W does not eat Black current.
 The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right of U.
 V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry.

From the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

 Y does not eat Vanilla.

From the above condition, case-1 shows the final arrangement.


Answer: B

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. They eat
different flavoured ice creams- Chocolate, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Black current and
Eskimo. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate. X and Y are immediate neighbours. The
one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X. W sits immediate right of U who does not
eat chocolate. W does not eat Black current. The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right
of U. V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry. Y does not eat Vanilla.

85. Question

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and
thus form a group. Which one of the following doesn’t belong to the group?

A.

V-Butter scotch

B.

W- Vanilla

C.

U- Chocolate

D.

Z- Eskimo
E.

Y- Black current

Explanation

Final Arrangement:

We have,

 Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate.


 X and Y are immediate neighbours.
 The one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.

Again we have,

 W sits immediate right of U who does not eat chocolate.


 W does not eat Black current.
 The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right of U.
 V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry.
From the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

 Y does not eat Vanilla.

From the above condition, case-1 shows the final arrangement.

Answer: D (In each pair the person sits immediate right of the flavoured ice cream except
option d)

Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.

Six persons- U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. They eat
different flavoured ice creams- Chocolate, Strawberry, Butterscotch, Vanilla, Black current and
Eskimo. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate. X and Y are immediate neighbours. The
one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X. W sits immediate right of U who does not
eat chocolate. W does not eat Black current. The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right
of U. V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry. Y does not eat Vanilla.

86. Question
Who among the following person eats Strawberry ice cream?

A.

B.

C.

D.

The one who sits immediate left of Z

E.

The one who sits second to the right of W

Explanation

Final Arrangement:

We have,

 Y sits second to the left of the one who eats Chocolate.


 X and Y are immediate neighbours.
 The one who eats Black current sits second to the left of X.

From the above conditions, there are two possibilities.


Again we have,

 W sits immediate right of U who does not eat chocolate.


 W does not eat Black current.
 The one who eats butterscotch sits immediate right of U.
 V sits second to the left of the one who eats Strawberry.

From the above conditions, Case-2 gets eliminated.

Again we have,

 Y does not eat Vanilla.

From the above condition, case-1 shows the final arrangement.


Answer: D

87. Question

If a four-letter meaningful word can be formed by using the third, fifth, seventh and tenth
letters from the word “QUESTIONING”, then what is the third letter from the left end of
the newly formed word? Mark X as your answer, if more than one word is formed. Mark Z,
if no meaningful word can be formed.

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Explanation

Answer: E

QUESTIONING -> ETON -> Tone, Note

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“Success is not final” is coded as “cd bh al re”

“All hope of success” is coded as “al dl en gb”


“All hope is trust” is coded as “wx en gb bh”

“Final hope of glory” is coded as “re dl ny gb”

(Note: All the given codes are two letter codes only)

88. Question

What is the code for the phrase “not trust of” in the given code language?

A.

dl al cd

B.

cd dl wx

C.

wx bh en

D.

dl wx ny

E.

dl bh cd

Explanation
Answer: B

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“Success is not final” is coded as “cd bh al re”

“All hope of success” is coded as “al dl en gb”

“All hope is trust” is coded as “wx en gb bh”

“Final hope of glory” is coded as “re dl ny gb”

(Note: All the given codes are two letter codes only)

89. Question

What is the phrase for the code “ny” in the given code language?

A.

All

B.

Of

C.

Trust

D.

Glory

E.

Hope

Explanation
Answer: D

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“Success is not final” is coded as “cd bh al re”

“All hope of success” is coded as “al dl en gb”

“All hope is trust” is coded as “wx en gb bh”

“Final hope of glory” is coded as “re dl ny gb”

(Note: All the given codes are two letter codes only)

90. Question

What may be the possible code for the phrase “fatal is” in the given code language?

A.

cd en

B.

gb bh

C.

ng bh

D.
bh dl

E.

re en

Explanation

Answer: C

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“Success is not final” is coded as “cd bh al re”

“All hope of success” is coded as “al dl en gb”

“All hope is trust” is coded as “wx en gb bh”

“Final hope of glory” is coded as “re dl ny gb”

(Note: All the given codes are two letter codes only)

91. Question

What is the code for the phrase “trust success” in the given code language?

A.
cd gb

B.

dl wx

C.

dl al

D.

cd bh

E.

wx al

Explanation

Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,

“Success is not final” is coded as “cd bh al re”

“All hope of success” is coded as “al dl en gb”

“All hope is trust” is coded as “wx en gb bh”


“Final hope of glory” is coded as “re dl ny gb”

(Note: All the given codes are two letter codes only)

92. Question

What is the phrase for the code “en re gb” in the given code language?

A.

hope all glory

B.

hope not trust

C.

is final glory

D.

All final hope

E.

Both a and d

Explanation

Answer: D
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons - B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are living on different floors of a ten-storey building


where the lowermost floor is numbered one and the floor immediately above it is numbered two
and so on. No two persons live on the same floor.

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor. G lives two floors below E. As
many floors above G as below K. Only three floors are between K and H. J lives two floors above
H and lives on the adjacent floor of F. The number of floors between J and D is two more
than the number of floors between F and E. B lives immediately below D. L lives above I, but not
lives immediately above I.

93. Question

Who among the following persons lives above L?

I). F

II). B

III). K

IV). D

A.

Only II and IV

B.

Only I and IV

C.

Only I, III and IV

D.

Only II and III

E.

All I, II, III and IV


Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor.


 G lives two floors below E.
 As many floors above G as below K.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities


Again we have,

 Only three floors are between K and H.


 J lives two floors above H and lives on the adjacent floor of F.

From the above condition case-3 gets eliminated, because no place is left to fix F.

Again we have,

 The number of floors between J and D is two more than the number of floors between F
and E.
 B lives immediately below D.
 L lives above I, but not lives immediately above I.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because I and L should not live on an adjacent
floor. Thus, case 2 gives the final arrangement.
Answer: A

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons - B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are living on different floors of a ten-storey building


where the lowermost floor is numbered one and the floor immediately above it is numbered two
and so on. No two persons live on the same floor.

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor. G lives two floors below E. As
many floors above G as below K. Only three floors are between K and H. J lives two floors above
H and lives on the adjacent floor of F. The number of floors between J and D is two more
than the number of floors between F and E. B lives immediately below D. L lives above I, but not
lives immediately above I.

94. Question

Who among the following person lives on the topmost floor?

A.

B.

C.
H

D.

E.

Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor.


 G lives two floors below E.
 As many floors above G as below K.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities


Again we have,

 Only three floors are between K and H.


 J lives two floors above H and lives on the adjacent floor of F.

From the above condition case-3 gets eliminated, because no place is left to fix F.

Again we have,
 The number of floors between J and D is two more than the number of floors between F
and E.
 B lives immediately below D.
 L lives above I, but not lives immediately above I.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because I and L should not live on an adjacent
floor. Thus, case 2 gives the final arrangement.

Answer: B

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons - B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are living on different floors of a ten-storey building


where the lowermost floor is numbered one and the floor immediately above it is numbered two
and so on. No two persons live on the same floor.

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor. G lives two floors below E. As
many floors above G as below K. Only three floors are between K and H. J lives two floors above
H and lives on the adjacent floor of F. The number of floors between J and D is two more
than the number of floors between F and E. B lives immediately below D. L lives above I, but not
lives immediately above I.

95. Question

Who among the following person lives three floors above I?

A.
K

B.

C.

The one who lives on the third floor

D.

E.

The one who lives immediately below G

Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor.


 G lives two floors below E.
 As many floors above G as below K.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities


Again we have,

 Only three floors are between K and H.


 J lives two floors above H and lives on the adjacent floor of F.

From the above condition case-3 gets eliminated, because no place is left to fix F.

Again we have,
 The number of floors between J and D is two more than the number of floors between F
and E.
 B lives immediately below D.
 L lives above I, but not lives immediately above I.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because I and L should not live on an adjacent
floor. Thus, case 2 gives the final arrangement.

Answer: E

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons - B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are living on different floors of a ten-storey building


where the lowermost floor is numbered one and the floor immediately above it is numbered two
and so on. No two persons live on the same floor.

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor. G lives two floors below E. As
many floors above G as below K. Only three floors are between K and H. J lives two floors above
H and lives on the adjacent floor of F. The number of floors between J and D is two more
than the number of floors between F and E. B lives immediately below D. L lives above I, but not
lives immediately above I.

96. Question

If all the persons are living in alphabetical order from top to bottom, then how many
persons remain unchanged in their position?
A.

One

B.

Three

C.

None

D.

Two

E.

More than three

Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor.


 G lives two floors below E.
 As many floors above G as below K.
From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

 Only three floors are between K and H.


 J lives two floors above H and lives on the adjacent floor of F.

From the above condition case-3 gets eliminated, because no place is left to fix F.

Again we have,
 The number of floors between J and D is two more than the number of floors between F
and E.
 B lives immediately below D.
 L lives above I, but not lives immediately above I.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because I and L should not live on an adjacent
floor. Thus, case 2 gives the final arrangement.

Answer: C

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Ten persons - B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are living on different floors of a ten-storey building


where the lowermost floor is numbered one and the floor immediately above it is numbered two
and so on. No two persons live on the same floor.

E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor. G lives two floors below E. As
many floors above G as below K. Only three floors are between K and H. J lives two floors above
H and lives on the adjacent floor of F. The number of floors between J and D is two more
than the number of floors between F and E. B lives immediately below D. L lives above I, but not
lives immediately above I.

97. Question

If the persons live on the first and sixth floors interchange their positions in the same way
the persons live on the third and eighth floors did the same, then how many persons live
between L and I?
A.

Six

B.

One

C.

Three

D.

Two

E.

Five

Explanation

Final arrangement

We have,

 E lives on an odd-numbered floor, which is above the fourth floor.


 G lives two floors below E.
 As many floors above G as below K.

From the above conditions, there are three possibilities

Again we have,

 Only three floors are between K and H.


 J lives two floors above H and lives on the adjacent floor of F.

From the above condition case-3 gets eliminated, because no place is left to fix F.
Again we have,

 The number of floors between J and D is two more than the number of floors between F
and E.
 B lives immediately below D.
 L lives above I, but not lives immediately above I.

From the above conditions, case-1 gets eliminated because I and L should not live on an adjacent
floor. Thus, case 2 gives the final arrangement.

Answer: D

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven trees viz., D, E, F, G, H, I and J are of different weights. F is heavier than both J and I. I is
heavier than H. E is lighter than H, which is not the second lightest tree. G is heavier than I, which
is not lighter than J. J is not the lightest tree. D is heavier than F but not the heaviest tree. The
second heaviest and the second lightest tree’s weights are 1200kg and 850kg respectively.

98. Question

If the sum of the weight of the trees D and I is 2100kg and the sum of the weight of the
trees J and H is 1730kg, then what is the sum of the weight of the trees I and H?

A.

1750kg
B.

1790kg

C.

1780kg

D.

1760kg

E.

1740kg

Explanation

Final arrangement:

G > D (1200) > F > I > H > J (850) > E

We have,

 F is heavier than both J and I.


 I is heavier than H.
 E is lighter than H, which is not the second lightest tree.

F > J/I

I>H>E

Again, we have

 G is heavier than I, which is not lighter than J.


 J is not the lightest tree.
 D is heavier than F but not the heaviest tree.
 The second heaviest and the second lightest tree’s weights are 1200kg and 850kg
respectively.

G > D (1200) > F > I > H > J (850) > E

Answer: C

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven trees viz., D, E, F, G, H, I and J are of different weights. F is heavier than both J and I. I is
heavier than H. E is lighter than H, which is not the second lightest tree. G is heavier than I, which
is not lighter than J. J is not the lightest tree. D is heavier than F but not the heaviest tree. The
second heaviest and the second lightest tree’s weights are 1200kg and 850kg respectively.

99. Question

What may be the possible weight of the tree G?

A.

1150kg

B.

1080kg

C.

1000kg

D.

1250kg

E.

1180kg

Explanation

Final arrangement:

G > D (1200) > F > I > H > J (850) > E

We have,

 F is heavier than both J and I.


 I is heavier than H.
 E is lighter than H, which is not the second lightest tree.

F > J/I

I>H>E

Again, we have
 G is heavier than I, which is not lighter than J.
 J is not the lightest tree.
 D is heavier than F but not the heaviest tree.
 The second heaviest and the second lightest tree’s weights are 1200kg and 850kg
respectively.

G > D (1200) > F > I > H > J (850) > E

Answer: D

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Seven trees viz., D, E, F, G, H, I and J are of different weights. F is heavier than both J and I. I is
heavier than H. E is lighter than H, which is not the second lightest tree. G is heavier than I, which
is not lighter than J. J is not the lightest tree. D is heavier than F but not the heaviest tree. The
second heaviest and the second lightest tree’s weights are 1200kg and 850kg respectively.

100. Question

Which of the following tree is the third heaviest as per the given arrangement?

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

Explanation

Final arrangement:
G > D (1200) > F > I > H > J (850) > E

We have,

 F is heavier than both J and I.


 I is heavier than H.
 E is lighter than H, which is not the second lightest tree.

F > J/I

I>H>E

Again, we have

 G is heavier than I, which is not lighter than J.


 J is not the lightest tree.
 D is heavier than F but not the heaviest tree.
 The second heaviest and the second lightest tree’s weights are 1200kg and 850kg
respectively.

G > D (1200) > F > I > H > J (850) > E

Answer: B

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