Directions (1-5):
Study the information and answer the given questions:
There is week-long
fest in a school starting from Monday and ending on Sunday .Each day
has different state theme namely Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir,
Kerala, Gujrat ,West Bengal and Assam. There is one day off in the
week on which no festival is celebrated . There is one day gap
between the day which has Maharashtra theme and the one which has
Jammu &Kashmir theme. The Kerala theme is not on Saturday or
Monday. There is only one-day gap between the day which has Jammu &
Kashmir theme and the one which has Gujrat theme. There are four days
gap between the day which has Assam theme and the off day .
Maharashtra theme fest is one of the day before the day on which
Gujrat theme fest. The off day on which no festival is celebrated is
not on first or last day of the week. Assam theme is not on first
day.
Q1. Which of the
following day is off day ?
(a) Friday
(b) Saturday
(c) Tuesday
(d) Monday
(e) None of these
Q2. Which of the
following day is Kerala theme day?
(a) Friday
(b) Saturday
(c) Tuesday
(d) Monday
(e) None of these
Q3. Which of the
following is the correct combination?
(a) Friday-Kerala
(b) Saturday-west
Bengal
(c) Tuesday-Gujrat
(d) Monday- Kerala
(e) None of these
Q4. How many days
are between the one which has west Bengal theme and the day on which
has Kerala theme?
(a) None
(b) Four
(c) Three
(d) Two
(e) One
Q5. Which of the
following represents the themes immediately before and immediately
after the off day?
(a) Maharashtra,
Jammu & Kashmir
(b) Maharashtra,
West Bengal
(c) Jammu&
Kashmir ,Gujrat
(d) None of these
(e) Gujrat, Kerala
Directions (1-5):
S1.Ans.(c)
Sol.
S2.Ans(e)
Sol.
S3.Ans(b)
Sol.
S4.Ans(e)
Sol.
S5.Ans(a)
Directions (6 -10):
In each of these questions, relationship between some elements is
shown in the statement(s). These statements are followed by two
conclusions. Read the statements and give answer:
(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.
Q6. Statement: O
> F ≤ L = W, N ≤ W, Y < I ≤ F, F > R
Conclusions:
I. F ≥ N
II. O > Y
Q7. Statement: B
> O ≤ K = C ≤ P, R > P, M > T < O
Conclusions:
I. O < R
II. T < K
Q8. Statement: F
> I ≤ N < E, L ≥ C > N, I < P
Conclusions:
I. N > F
II. N ≤ F
Q9. Statement: N <
T ≥ R ≥ J, J < S, R < C, O > L > T
Conclusions:
I. O > N
II. N < C
Q10. Statement: A
= B ≤ C > D < E, P < Q < C, C ≥ F
Conclusions:
I. P < E
II. A < D
Directions (6-10):
S6.Ans.(b)
Sol. F≥N(false)
O>Y(true)
S7.Ans(e)
Sol.
S8.Ans(c)
Sol. N>F(false)
N≤F(false)
S9.Ans(a)
Sol.
S10.Ans(d)
Sol.
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