Directions (Q1-6):
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below:
A, B, C, D, E and
F are six persons working in a company on different posts, viz,
Supervisor, Operator, Clerk, Accountant, Typist and Translator, but
not necessarily in the same order. All of them are like
different colour, viz Red, Black, Pink, Green, White and
Yellow. They use three different types of vehicles, viz Scorpio,
Mercedes and Honda Amaze, but not necessarily in the same order.
At least two persons
use the same type of vehicle. A uses Scorpio and likes
Green colour but he is neither an Accountant nor a
Supervisor. The person who is a Typist uses Scorpio and the one who
is an Operator uses Mercedes. E uses the same type of vehicle as the
person who likes White colour but he is not a Translator.
The one who is an Accountant uses Mercedes. C is a Typist and likes
neither Black nor Yellow colour. Honda Amaze is used by the
person who is a Translator. B is an Operator and likes
Pink colour but he does not use the same vehicle as D. F
does not like Red or Yellow colour. The person who uses Scorpio
is neither an Operator nor a Supervisor. The persons who like pink
and Black colour use the same type of vehicle.
Solutions
(1-6):
Q1. Who among the
following is a Clerk?
(a) B
(b) E
(c) C
(d) A
(e) None of the
above
Q2. D likes which of
the following colours?
(a) White
(b) Red
(c) Yellow
(d) Black
(e) None of the
above
Q3. Which of the
following pairs uses Honda Amaze?
(a) F, C
(b) D, E
(c) D, F
(d) E, B
(e) None of the
above
Q4. C uses which of
the following vehicles?
(a) Scorpio
(b) Mercedes
(c) Honda Amaze
(d) Can’t be
determined
(e) None of the
above
Q5. Who among the
following likes Yellow colour?
(a) E
(b) B
(c) D
(d) C
(e) None of the
above
Q6.What is the
profession of the person who likes Black colour?
(a) Typist
(b) Supervisor
(c) Accountant
(d) Translator
(e) Can’t be
determined
Directions (7-10):
In the following questions, two Conclusions are given and five
statements are given as (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). From this you
have to take the statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given
statement logically follows.
Q7. Conclusions:
Some grapes can
be lemon.
Some Oranges can
be banana.
Statements:
(a) Statements: Some
Apples are Oranges. Some Oranges are grapes. No grapes are banana.
All bananas are lemons
(b) Statements: Some
Apples are Oranges. Some Oranges are grapes. No grapes are lemon.
No orange is banana.
(c) Statements: Some
Apples are Oranges. Some Oranges are grapes. No grapes are lemon.
All bananas are lemons.
(d) Statements: Some
Apples are Oranges. Some Oranges are grapes. No Orange is banana.
All bananas are lemons
(e) Statements: Some
Apples are Oranges. Some Oranges are grapes. No Orange is banana.
No banana is lemon
Q8. Conclusions:
Some hills are
rivers
Some mountains can
be hills.
Statements:
(a) Statements: All
Mountains are rivers. No river is hill. Some hills are roads. No
road is a way
(b) Statements: All
Mountains are rivers. No mountain is hill. Some hills are roads.
No road is a way
(c) Statements: All
Mountains are rivers. No river is hill. No mountain is hill.
No road is a way
(d) Statements: All
Mountains are rivers. No river is hill. Some hills are roads.
All roads are way
(e) Statements: All
Mountains are rivers. Some rivers are hills. Some hills are roads. No
road is a way.
Q9. Conclusions:
No note is a bag
Some pencils are
bags.
Statements:
(a) Statements: No
note is book. No book is a bag. Some bags are pencils.
(b) Statements: All
notes are books. All books are bag. No bag is pencil.
(c) Statements: All
notes are books. No book is a bag. Some bags are pencils.
(d) Statements: All
notes are books. No book is a bag. No bag is pencil.
(e) Statements: All
notes are books. All books are bag. Some bags are pencils.
Q10. Conclusions:
All leaf are flowers
are a possibility.
No leaf is root
Statements:
(a) Statements: No
tree is flower. Some plants are flowers. All roots are leaves.
No leaf is flower
(b) Statements: All
trees are flowers. Some plants are flowers. All roots are plants. No
leaf is plant
(c) Statements: Some
trees are flowers. Some plants are flowers. All roots are leaves. No
leaf is plant
(d) Statements: All
trees are flowers. Some plants are flowers. All roots are plants. No
leaf is flower
(e) Statements: All
trees are flowers. Some plants are flowers. All roots are leaves. No
leaf is plant
Solutions
(7-10):
Directions (11-15):
Study the information below and answer the following question: —
In a certain code
language,
‘Arrive today
eagles later’ is written as 21*R,6$A, 14$O, 25*A
‘Begin work faster
table’ is written as 14$A, 17%O, 26*A, 22$E
‘Length error
arrow burn’ is written as 6*E, 25$R, 22%U, 21$R
‘Trial better than
wisdom’ is written as 14$R, 14%H, 22*E, 17$I
Q11. The code for
the word ‘table’ is-
(a) 26*A
(b) 17%O
(c) 14$A
(d) 22$ E
(e) None of the
above
Q12. The code word
6$A for the word-
(a) Later
(b) Arrive
(c) Earlier
(d) Today
(e) Either (a) or
(c)
Q13. Find the code
word for the word ‘Burn’?
(a) 25$R
(b) 22%U
(c) 21$R
(d) 6*E
(e) Can't be
determined
Q14. According to
the given code, what is the code for ‘M’?
(a) 12
(b) 8
(c) 10
(d) 7
(e) Can't be
determined
Q15. By using the
given code word, find the code word for ‘Better Luck Next Arrive’?
(a) 22$E, 21$R, 6*U,
8%E
(b) 8*E, 21*R, 22%E,
6%U
(c) 22*E, 6%U, 8%E,
21*R
(d) 21%R, 22$E, 6*U,
8%E
(e) 6$U, 22*E, 8*E,
21%R
Solutions
(11-15):
Number in the given code represented as A — 21,
B — 22, C — 23, D — 24, E — 25, F — 26, G—1, H — 2, I —
3, ………………………………………Z — 20.
Symbol
in the given code represents Number of letters in the word
Letter
in the given code represents second letter of the word
S11.
Ans.(c)
Sol.
S12. Ans.(a)
Sol.
S13.
Ans.(b)
Sol.
S14. Ans.(d)
Sol.
S15.
Ans.(b)
Sol.
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