Directions—(Q. 1-7) In each question below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answers :
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow.
1. Statements : Some desks are tents. Some tents are rivers. All rivers are ponds.
Conclusions : I. Some ponds are tents. II. Some ponds are desks.
2. Statements : All chair are pens. Some pens are knives. All knives are rats.
Conclusions : I. Some rats are chairs. II. Some rats are pens.
3. Statements : Some forests are huts. Some huts are walls. Some walls are nets.
Conclusions : I. Some nets are forests. II. Some nets are huts.
4. Statements : All tables are windows. All windows are rooms. All rooms are buses.
Conclusions : I. Some buses are tables. II. Some rooms are tables.
5. Statements : Some trees are boxes. All boxes are bricks. All bricks are dogs.
Conclusions : I. Some dogs are trees. II. Some bricks are trees.
6. Statements : All goats are flowers. No flower is branch. Some branches are roots.
Conclusions : I. Some roots are goats. II. No root is goat.
7. Statements : All pots are rings. All bangles are rings. All rings are paints.
Conclusions : I. Some paints are pots. II. Some bangles are paints.
22. If P7© : TAL : : B3J : ?(A) @KJ(B) C@J(C) C@5(D) 3KJ(E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 24–25) Study the following information and answer the questions given below—
M, N, P, R, T, W, F and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. P is third to the left of M and second to the right of T. N is second to the right of P. R is second to the right of W who is second to the right of M. F is not an immediate neighbor of P.
24. Who is third to the right of H ?(A) T (B) W(C) R (D) F(E) Data inadequate
25. In which of the following is the first person sitting in between the second and the third person ?
(A) NHM (B) PHN(C) TRP (D) TWF(E) None of these
ANSWER:- 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (E) 5. (E) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (E) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (E) 17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (D) 20. (A)21. (E) 22. (C) 23 (E) 24. (D) 25. (A)
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(D) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow.
1. Statements : Some desks are tents. Some tents are rivers. All rivers are ponds.
Conclusions : I. Some ponds are tents. II. Some ponds are desks.
2. Statements : All chair are pens. Some pens are knives. All knives are rats.
Conclusions : I. Some rats are chairs. II. Some rats are pens.
3. Statements : Some forests are huts. Some huts are walls. Some walls are nets.
Conclusions : I. Some nets are forests. II. Some nets are huts.
4. Statements : All tables are windows. All windows are rooms. All rooms are buses.
Conclusions : I. Some buses are tables. II. Some rooms are tables.
5. Statements : Some trees are boxes. All boxes are bricks. All bricks are dogs.
Conclusions : I. Some dogs are trees. II. Some bricks are trees.
6. Statements : All goats are flowers. No flower is branch. Some branches are roots.
Conclusions : I. Some roots are goats. II. No root is goat.
7. Statements : All pots are rings. All bangles are rings. All rings are paints.
Conclusions : I. Some paints are pots. II. Some bangles are paints.
Directions (Q. 8–14)—In each question below is given a group of digits/symbols followed by four combinations of letters lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of digits/symbols based on the following letter coding system and mark the letter of that combination as the answer. If none of the letter combinations correctly represents the group of digits/ symbols, mark (E) i.e. ‘None of these’ as the answer.
Digit/Symbol : 4 % 3 9 $ 1 8 @ © 2 # 5 6 * 7 δ
Letter Code : P M I T R Q J F H A E U N B G L
Conditions :
(i) If the first element in the group is a symbol and the last element is a digit, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first element in the group is a digit and the last element is a symbol both are to be coded as the code for the digit.
(iii) If both the first and the last elements are even digits both are to be coded as ‘X’.
(iv) If both the first and the last elements are odd digits, both are to be coded as ‘Y’.
8. 4 % @ 9 3 * (A) PMFTIB (B) PMFTIP(C) BMFTIB (D) XMFTIX (E) None of these
9. $ 1 8 9 6 © (A) RQJTNH(B) HQJTNR(C) RQJTNR(D) YQJTNY(E) None of these
10. 2 * # 8 3 6 (A) YBEJIY (B) ABEJIN(C) NBEJIA (D) XBEJIX(E) None of these
11. 8 7 3 2@ 9 (A) TGIAFJ (B) YGIAFY(C) JGIAFT (D) XGIAFX(E) None of these
12. 7 # $ % 3 5 (A) GERMIU (B) UERMIG(C) GERMIG (D) XERMIX(E) None of these
13. 9 3 1 % © δ (A) TIQMHL (B) LIQMHT(C) LIQMHL (D) TIQMHT(E) None of these
14. 4 6 * 3 8 9 (A) PNBIJT (B) XNBIJX(C) TNBIJP(D) PNBIJP(E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 15–20) In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.
Rules :
(i) If an odd number is followed by another composite odd number, they are to be added.
(ii) If an even number is followed by an odd number they are to be added.
(iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is the perfect square, the even number is to be subtracted from the perfect square.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by a prime odd number, the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(v) If an odd number is followed by an even number the second one is to be subtracted from the first number.
15. 15 8 21
p 3 27
If ‘p’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ?
(A) 58 (B) 76(C) 27 (D) 82(E) None of these
16. 12 64 17
20 m 16
If ‘m’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 69 (B) 85(C) 101 (D) 121(E) None of these
17. 85 17 35
16 19 r
If ‘r’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 175 (B) – 5(C) 75 (D) 210(E) None of these
18. 24 15 3
d 6 15
If ‘d’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 37 (B) 8(C) 22 (D) 29(E) None of these
19. 28 49 15
h 3 12
If ‘h’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 13 (B) 15(C) 19 (D) 27(E) None of these
20. 36 15 3
12 3 n
If ‘n’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 15 / 17 (B) 32(C) 12 / 17 (D) 36(E) None of these
Digit/Symbol : 4 % 3 9 $ 1 8 @ © 2 # 5 6 * 7 δ
Letter Code : P M I T R Q J F H A E U N B G L
Conditions :
(i) If the first element in the group is a symbol and the last element is a digit, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first element in the group is a digit and the last element is a symbol both are to be coded as the code for the digit.
(iii) If both the first and the last elements are even digits both are to be coded as ‘X’.
(iv) If both the first and the last elements are odd digits, both are to be coded as ‘Y’.
8. 4 % @ 9 3 * (A) PMFTIB (B) PMFTIP(C) BMFTIB (D) XMFTIX (E) None of these
9. $ 1 8 9 6 © (A) RQJTNH(B) HQJTNR(C) RQJTNR(D) YQJTNY(E) None of these
10. 2 * # 8 3 6 (A) YBEJIY (B) ABEJIN(C) NBEJIA (D) XBEJIX(E) None of these
11. 8 7 3 2@ 9 (A) TGIAFJ (B) YGIAFY(C) JGIAFT (D) XGIAFX(E) None of these
12. 7 # $ % 3 5 (A) GERMIU (B) UERMIG(C) GERMIG (D) XERMIX(E) None of these
13. 9 3 1 % © δ (A) TIQMHL (B) LIQMHT(C) LIQMHL (D) TIQMHT(E) None of these
14. 4 6 * 3 8 9 (A) PNBIJT (B) XNBIJX(C) TNBIJP(D) PNBIJP(E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 15–20) In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from the left to the right.
Rules :
(i) If an odd number is followed by another composite odd number, they are to be added.
(ii) If an even number is followed by an odd number they are to be added.
(iii) If an even number is followed by a number which is the perfect square, the even number is to be subtracted from the perfect square.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by a prime odd number, the first number is to be divided by the second number.
(v) If an odd number is followed by an even number the second one is to be subtracted from the first number.
15. 15 8 21
p 3 27
If ‘p’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ?
(A) 58 (B) 76(C) 27 (D) 82(E) None of these
16. 12 64 17
20 m 16
If ‘m’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 69 (B) 85(C) 101 (D) 121(E) None of these
17. 85 17 35
16 19 r
If ‘r’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 175 (B) – 5(C) 75 (D) 210(E) None of these
18. 24 15 3
d 6 15
If ‘d’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 37 (B) 8(C) 22 (D) 29(E) None of these
19. 28 49 15
h 3 12
If ‘h’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 13 (B) 15(C) 19 (D) 27(E) None of these
20. 36 15 3
12 3 n
If ‘n’ is the resultant of the first row, what will be the resultant of the second row ? (A) 15 / 17 (B) 32(C) 12 / 17 (D) 36(E) None of these
Directions—(Q. 21–23) These questions are based on the following arrangements I & II. Study them carefully and answer the questions that follow—
I. P T 7 A # 4 B C 3 @ K F 1 9 ●
II. E H L © 6 8 $ U 5 J M 2 D% 1
21. How many such symbols are there in arrangements I & II together each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a numeral ?(A) 3(B) 4(C) 5(D) 1(E) None of these
I. P T 7 A # 4 B C 3 @ K F 1 9 ●
II. E H L © 6 8 $ U 5 J M 2 D% 1
21. How many such symbols are there in arrangements I & II together each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a numeral ?(A) 3(B) 4(C) 5(D) 1(E) None of these
22. If P7© : TAL : : B3J : ?(A) @KJ(B) C@J(C) C@5(D) 3KJ(E) None of these
23. Which element will be third to the right of seventh element from right end in the arrangement I if the order of its elements is reversed ?(A) 7(B) #(C) F(D) 1(E) None of these
M, N, P, R, T, W, F and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. P is third to the left of M and second to the right of T. N is second to the right of P. R is second to the right of W who is second to the right of M. F is not an immediate neighbor of P.
24. Who is third to the right of H ?(A) T (B) W(C) R (D) F(E) Data inadequate
25. In which of the following is the first person sitting in between the second and the third person ?
(A) NHM (B) PHN(C) TRP (D) TWF(E) None of these
ANSWER:- 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (E) 5. (E) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (E) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (E) 17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (D) 20. (A)21. (E) 22. (C) 23 (E) 24. (D) 25. (A)
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