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1. Directions(Q.1 to Q.5 ): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below : A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. D is second to the left of F and third to the right of H. A is second to the right of F and on immediate neighbor of H. C is second to the right of B and F is third to the right of B. G is not an immediate neighbor of F. How many of them are there between H and C?
A
Two
B
Three
C
Two or Three
D
Data inadequate
E
None of these
2. Who is to the immediate left of A?
A
H
B
E
C
G
D
Data inadequate
E
None of these
3. In which of the following pairs is the first person sitting to the immediate left of the second person?
A
CD
B
BG
C
HA
D
FC
E
None of these
4. Who is fourth to the right of B?
A
E
B
C
C
A
D
Data inadequate
E
None of these
5. What is E's position with respect to G?
A
Second to the right
B
Third to the left
C
Third to the right
D
Second to the left
E
None of these
6. Directions(Q.6 to Q.10 ): Following questions are based on the information provided below : ‘A × B’ means ‘A is mother of B’. ‘A – B’ means ‘A is brother of B’. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is sister of B’. ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is father of B’. Which of the following means 'R' is maternal uncle of 'T' ?
A
R – M × T
B
R + M × T
C
T × M – R
D
T + M ÷ R
E
None of these
7. Which of the following means 'F' is paternal grandfather of 'H' ?
A
F – J ÷ H
B
F ÷ J – H
C
F ÷ J ÷ H
D
H ÷ J ÷ F
E
None of these
8. How is K related to M in R ÷ M – K ?
A
Son
B
Daughter
C
Nephew
D
Cann't be determined
E
None of these
9. How will 'M is daughter of N' be written?
A
M + D × N
B
N ÷ M + W
C
N ÷ M
D
N × M
E
None of these
10. How is 'H related to D' in 'D ÷ R – M × H' ?
A
Grandson
B
Granddaugter
C
Grandson or Granddaughter
D
Data inadequate
E
None of these
11. Directions(Q.11 to Q.11 ): In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two 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 two statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer– 1) if only conclusion I follows. 2) if only conclusion II follows. 3) if either conclusion I or II follows 4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows. 5) if both conclusions I and II follow. Statements: Some kites are threads. No thread is needle. Conclusions: I. Some kites are needles. II. No needle is thread.
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.
12. Directions(Q.12 to Q.15 ): In each question below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two 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 two statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer– 1) if only conclusion I follows.2) if only conclusion II follows.3) if either conclusion I or II follows4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.5) if both conclusions I and II follow. Statements: Some books are pens. All pens are papers. Conclusions: I. Some papers are books. II. All books are papers.
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.
13. Statements: All chairs are buildings. All tables are buildings. Conclusions: I. Some chairs are tables. II. Some tables are chairs.
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.
14. Statements: Some trucks are houses. Some houses are trains. Conclusions: I. Some trains are trucks. II. No train is truck.
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.
15. Statements: All flowers are trees. All trees are fruits. Conclusions: I. Some fruits are flowers. II. All flowers are fruits.
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