LOGICAL
ABILITY SET-1
1.
if CHAIR is coded as HCARI,
then SHAME is coded as:
A. IDBSJ B. IDASJ C. HSBEM D. HSAEM
A. IDBSJ B. IDASJ C. HSBEM D. HSAEM
2.
In a certain code, SPECIFY is
written as 1916539625. How is ABOUT written in that code?
A. 13162120 B. 12162120 C. 12152019 D. 12152120
A. 13162120 B. 12162120 C. 12152019 D. 12152120
3.
DEF:EDF:GHI:
A. HGI B. HIG C. IHG D. IGH
A. HGI B. HIG C. IHG D. IGH
4.
A man has strayed from his path
while on his way to the park. He moves 100km towards south, then another 40km
towards west. He then travels 70km towards north and reaches the park. What is
the distance of the shortest possible route?
A. 50KM B. 40KM C. 60KM D.30KM
A. 50KM B. 40KM C. 60KM D.30KM
5.
P is the father of R but R is
not his son. M is the spouse of R. how is M related to P?
A. son-in-law B. wife C. daughter-in-law D. uncle
A. son-in-law B. wife C. daughter-in-law D. uncle
6.
Q is the wife of the mother of
R and S. how is M related to Q?
A. father B. mother-in-law C. uncle D. father-in-law
A. father B. mother-in-law C. uncle D. father-in-law
7.
A man goes to the park and sees
a girl who he recognized to be his relative. The girl was the daughter of his
sister s husband s wife. How is the girl related to the man?
A. niece B. sister-in-law C. sister D. aunt
A. niece B. sister-in-law C. sister D. aunt
8.
Efficiency is all right in its
place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that it wants
to rule our play as well as our work; it won't be content to reign in the shop,
it follows us home.
A. Efficiency can become all pervading B. Efficiency does not always pay
C. Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing D. None of these
A. Efficiency can become all pervading B. Efficiency does not always pay
C. Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing D. None of these
9.
Email overload has of-late
become a great cause of concern in all organizations. We have reached a stage
where our email habits control us. We are obsessed with checking our mails
every now and then. We feel bored of working and we glance into our mailbox
hoping to have received some "scintillating" mail. Obviously, it also
gives us an illusionary impression that we are working. Not missing any mail
and replying to each one of them has become a custom. Our addiction to this
leads to our ignorance of deadlines, meetings, personal chit chat with fellow
employees. It's a shame that we have inculcated a habit of reading mails but
not of taking timely actions on the mails.
A. Employees find reading mails to be more interesting than working.
B. Replying to each and every mail is not a good habit.
C. Addiction of reading and replying to every mail may have adverse effect on our performance.
D. All mails are sent on the premise that timely action be taken on them.
A. Employees find reading mails to be more interesting than working.
B. Replying to each and every mail is not a good habit.
C. Addiction of reading and replying to every mail may have adverse effect on our performance.
D. All mails are sent on the premise that timely action be taken on them.
10.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Centigram 2. Megagram 3. Microgram 4. Milligram 5. Kilogram
A. 4,3,2 1 5 B. 3,4,1,5,2 C. 4,2,3,1,5 D. 3,2,1,4,5
1. Centigram 2. Megagram 3. Microgram 4. Milligram 5. Kilogram
A. 4,3,2 1 5 B. 3,4,1,5,2 C. 4,2,3,1,5 D. 3,2,1,4,5
11.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: What is the monthly salary of Raghu?
Statements: I) The salaries of Raghu and his brother are in the ratio 5:6 respectively
II) The salary of Raghu's brother is Rs 32,000 per month
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: What is the monthly salary of Raghu?
Statements: I) The salaries of Raghu and his brother are in the ratio 5:6 respectively
II) The salary of Raghu's brother is Rs 32,000 per month
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Either of the statement
is sufficient in answering the problem question
12.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: What is the value of A + B + C?
Statements: I) A + B is twice the value of C and C is a positive square root of 49.
II) A, B and C are equal and their sum is a multiple of 5:
A.Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Either of the statements taken individually is sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: What is the value of A + B + C?
Statements: I) A + B is twice the value of C and C is a positive square root of 49.
II) A, B and C are equal and their sum is a multiple of 5:
A.Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Either of the statements taken individually is sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
13.
From the given choices select
the odd one out.
A. HIKJ B. KLNM C. STVU D. RSTU
A. HIKJ B. KLNM C. STVU D. RSTU
14.
QDXM : SFYN :: UIOZ : ?
A. PAQM B. LPWA C. QNLA D. WKPA
A. PAQM B. LPWA C. QNLA D. WKPA
15.
If SAME is coded as VDPH, then
IDENTICAL is coded as:
A. KFHPVKEDN B. LACITNEDI C. LGHQWLFDO D. KACITNEDI
A. KFHPVKEDN B. LACITNEDI C. LGHQWLFDO D. KACITNEDI
16.
10, 14, 23, 39, 64, …………
A. 100 B. 125 C. 128 D. 148
A. 100 B. 125 C. 128 D. 148
17.
5, 25, 61, 113, …………..
A. 181 B. 121 C.212 D. 241
A. 181 B. 121 C.212 D. 241
18.
Shivam put his wall clock on a
table in such a way that at 9 a.m, the hour hand was pointing South. In which
direction will the minute hour point at 9:30 p.m?
A. South B. North C. West D. East
A. South B. North C. West D. East
19.
A man walks 20 km towards south
and then 15 km towards east. How far is he from his initial position?
A.25 km B.30 km C. 40 km D.50 km
A.25 km B.30 km C. 40 km D.50 km
20.
A child walks 6 m towards west
and then 20 m towards south. He then turns east and walks another 12 m. then he
walks 12 m towards north. How far is from his initial position?
A. 10 m B. 12 m C. 8 m D. 6 m
A. 10 m B. 12 m C. 8 m D. 6 m
21.
P is the father of Q and R, Q
is the only son of P. What is R's relation with P?
A. Daughter B.Niece C. Son D.Nephew
A. Daughter B.Niece C. Son D.Nephew
22.
The world production of sugar
has been reported to be very scarce as compared to the global sales for four
years. The demand for sugar is extremely high but the supply has been low for
quite some time now. This could be because of the awful weather and also because
some chief sugar growers have switched to high-priced jute. The price of sugar
has soared in response to the phenomena of the demand supply disparity. The
price of sugar now equals that of jute.
A.Sugar production is profitable only when the price of sugar is as high as that that of jute
B. The sugar growers who had shifted to the higher priced jute, will now move back to producing sugar
C. Demand for jute was higher than the demand for sugar, which made sugar growers shift their production
D. If there continues to be a shortfall in the production of sugar, the price of sugar may even exceed that of jute
A.Sugar production is profitable only when the price of sugar is as high as that that of jute
B. The sugar growers who had shifted to the higher priced jute, will now move back to producing sugar
C. Demand for jute was higher than the demand for sugar, which made sugar growers shift their production
D. If there continues to be a shortfall in the production of sugar, the price of sugar may even exceed that of jute
23.
Skeptics argue that flying
saucers and UFOs that are believed to be guided by extraterrestrial beings or
aliens are creations of human imagination. They have demonstrated that a number
of photographs that apparently show flying saucers are either phony or are
misinterpreted images of earthly or natural objects such as aeroplanes or
meteors. However, there are scientists who have also contributed plenty of
evidence and asserted that aliens do exist.
A. Lack of credibility of photographic evidence should be taken as proof of non existence of aliens
B. While the existence of flying saucers and UFOs has been denied, the possibility of alien beings is still a reality
C. UFOs and flying saucers, if a reality, are of the same shape and size as aeroplanes
D. The fact that a number of photographs of flying saucers are fake cannot disprove the existence of aliens and UFOs
A. Lack of credibility of photographic evidence should be taken as proof of non existence of aliens
B. While the existence of flying saucers and UFOs has been denied, the possibility of alien beings is still a reality
C. UFOs and flying saucers, if a reality, are of the same shape and size as aeroplanes
D. The fact that a number of photographs of flying saucers are fake cannot disprove the existence of aliens and UFOs
24.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1_ Cotton 2_ Plant 3. Cloth 4_ Yarn 5. Shirt
A. 2,1,4,5,3 B. 2,4,1.3.5 C. 2,1,4,3,5 D. 2,4,3,1,5
1_ Cotton 2_ Plant 3. Cloth 4_ Yarn 5. Shirt
A. 2,1,4,5,3 B. 2,4,1.3.5 C. 2,1,4,3,5 D. 2,4,3,1,5
25.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: The value of p2-2qr can be found if:
Statements: I) The value of p+q is given
II) The value of q+r is given
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: The value of p2-2qr can be found if:
Statements: I) The value of p+q is given
II) The value of q+r is given
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Either of the statement
is sufficient in answering the problem question
26.
I was facing west. I turned
125° in the clockwise direction and 10° in the anticlockwise direction. Which
direction am I facing now?
A. north-west B. east C. north D. NORTH-EAST
A. north-west B. east C. north D. NORTH-EAST
27.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: What is Mohan's rank in the class?
Statements: I) There are thirty students in the class
II) There are six girls who have scored less than Mohan
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: What is Mohan's rank in the class?
Statements: I) There are thirty students in the class
II) There are six girls who have scored less than Mohan
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Either of the
statement is sufficient in answering the
problem question
28.
If STICK is coded as RSHBJ,
then REPLY is coded as:
A. SFQNX B. QDOKX C. SFQMZ D. QDOMX
A. SFQNX B. QDOKX C. SFQMZ D. QDOMX
29.
If DELHI is coded as 34178,
what is the code for MUMBAI?
A. 202801 B. 202108 C. 202018 D. 202081
A. 202801 B. 202108 C. 202018 D. 202081
30.
If RESULT is coded as SFTVMU,
then EXAM is coded as:
A. FWBO B.DYZL C.FYBN D.DXZL
A. FWBO B.DYZL C.FYBN D.DXZL
31.
EHKN : FGLM :: CFIL : ……….
A. DEJK B. DGJM C. BEHK D. BGJM
A. DEJK B. DGJM C. BEHK D. BGJM
32.
QPS : TSV :: IHK : ?
A. LKN B. NQP C. MKN D. LOM
A. LKN B. NQP C. MKN D. LOM
33.
2, 5, 26, …..
A. 53 B. 677 C. 676 D. 52
A. 53 B. 677 C. 676 D. 52
34.
Pick the odd man out.
A. KML B. PRQ C. NPQ D. TVU
A. KML B. PRQ C. NPQ D. TVU
35.
G3S : J3P :: L4X : ?
A. P3Y B. O3T C.P4T D. Q4S
A. P3Y B. O3T C.P4T D. Q4S
36.
9, 54, 135, 252, …..
A. 400 B. 405 C. 380 D. 420
A. 400 B. 405 C. 380 D. 420
37.
Pick the odd man out.
A. D6J B. T4Z C. M6S D. K7R
A. D6J B. T4Z C. M6S D. K7R
38.
A player "X" stands
50 yards away from "Y" in the West. He moves 10 yards straight
towards South and then turns Eastward going up to 50 yards, while Y also comes
down Southward and meets X at the same point. How far is Y from his original
position?
a. 50 yards b. 40 yards c. 20 yards D.10 yards
a. 50 yards b. 40 yards c. 20 yards D.10 yards
39.
Philip was taking an evening
stroll. He started walking north and walked for 50 meters, then he took a left
turn and walked for another 20 meters, then he took a right turn and walked for
10 meters and sat on a bench there. In which direction does the bench lie from
Philip's starting point?
A. North-West B. South-East C. South-West D. North
A. North-West B. South-East C. South-West D. North
40.
Renuka started walking from her
house. She first walked for 3 km towards West, then she turned towards North
and moved 4 km in that direction. How far Renuka is from her house?
A.3 km South B. 3 km North C. 5 km West D.
5 km North-West
41.
Excessive amounts of mercury in
drinking water, associated with certain types of industrial pollution have been
shown to cause Hobson's disease. Island L has an economy based entirely on
subsistence level agriculture: modern industry of any kind is unknown. The
inhabitants of Island L have unusually high incidence of Hobson's disease.
A. Mercury in drinking water is actually perfectly safe
B. Mercury in drinking water must have sources other than industrial pollution
C. Hobson's disease must have causes other than mercury in drinking water
D. Both options (1) and (2)
E. Both options (3) and (2)
A. Mercury in drinking water is actually perfectly safe
B. Mercury in drinking water must have sources other than industrial pollution
C. Hobson's disease must have causes other than mercury in drinking water
D. Both options (1) and (2)
E. Both options (3) and (2)
42.
Social scientists have found
that people who marry young are seldom prepared for marital roles. Also the men and women who marry as young
adults live longer than those who never marry. According to a study, young
adults who are about to get married have fewer unhealthy habits, like smoking
and uncontrolled drinking of alcohol, as compared with the other people of the
same age.
A. The institution of marriage forces young men and women to quit smoking and drinking.
B. Those who marry at an older age live a shorter life than those who get married at a younger age.
C. People who marry at an older age are well prepared to take up marital roles.
D. Young adults who are not about to marry are more likely to have unhealthy habits than those who are about to marry.
A. The institution of marriage forces young men and women to quit smoking and drinking.
B. Those who marry at an older age live a shorter life than those who get married at a younger age.
C. People who marry at an older age are well prepared to take up marital roles.
D. Young adults who are not about to marry are more likely to have unhealthy habits than those who are about to marry.
43.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Earn 2. Shopping 3. Boy 4. Money 5. Job
A. 3,1,5,4,2 B. 3,4,5,1,2 C.3,5,1,4,2 D. 2,3,5,1,4
1. Earn 2. Shopping 3. Boy 4. Money 5. Job
A. 3,1,5,4,2 B. 3,4,5,1,2 C.3,5,1,4,2 D. 2,3,5,1,4
44.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: Who is the son of R?
Statements: I) P is R´s sister
II) Q is the sonof P
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: Who is the son of R?
Statements: I) P is R´s sister
II) Q is the sonof P
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Either of the
statement is sufficient in answering the
problem question
45.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: how is sita related to rita?
Statements: I) gita is the sister of rita.
II) gita is sita´s daughter
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: how is sita related to rita?
Statements: I) gita is the sister of rita.
II) gita is sita´s daughter
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Either of the
statement is sufficient in answering the
problem question
46.
Pointing to a lady, a man said,
“she is the wife of my father’s only son”. How is the man related to the lady?
A. Brother B. Cousin C. husband D. Brother-in-law
A. Brother B. Cousin C. husband D. Brother-in-law
47.
If BLACK is coded as DNCEM,
then ORANGE is coded as:
A. QTCPIG B. PSCOHF C. PSBOHF D. QTCOIG
A. QTCPIG B. PSCOHF C. PSBOHF D. QTCOIG
48.
If JUDGE is coded as UJDEG,
then ORDER is coded as:
A. RODRE B. REDRO C. RODER D. REDOR
A. RODRE B. REDRO C. RODER D. REDOR
49.
A man runs 4 km towards north,
then 20 km towards east. Then he runs 4 km towards south. How far is he from
his position?
A. 4 KM B. 20 KM C. 24 KM D. 16 KM
A. 4 KM B. 20 KM C. 24 KM D. 16 KM
50.
Two friends raman and rajan
start a race and run together for 20 kms towards east. From there, raman runs
10 kms towards north-east and rajan continues running in the east for 8 kms.
How far are the two friends now from each other?
A. 6 KMS B. 20 KMS C. 18 KMS D. 30 KMS
A. 6 KMS B. 20 KMS C. 18 KMS D. 30 KMS
51.
Introducing a woman , a man
said, “her husband is the only son of my father.” How is the woman related to
the man?
A. sister B. mother-in-law C. daughter D. wife
A. sister B. mother-in-law C. daughter D. wife
52.
X is the wife of Y, P is
daughter-in-law of Y. Q is the only son of X. how is P related to Q ?
A. son B. husband C. niece D. wife
A. son B. husband C. niece D. wife
53.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Tree 2. Wood 3. Plant 4. Seed 5. Furniture
A. 3,4,2,1,5 B. 3,4,1,2,5 C. 4,1,3,2,5 D. 4,3,1,2,5
1. Tree 2. Wood 3. Plant 4. Seed 5. Furniture
A. 3,4,2,1,5 B. 3,4,1,2,5 C. 4,1,3,2,5 D. 4,3,1,2,5
54.
If EXAM is coded as FYBN, then
TEST is coded as:
A. NBYF B. UFTU C. SFTS D. SFRS
A. NBYF B. UFTU C. SFTS D. SFRS
55.
From the given choices select
the odd one out.
A.AFB B. MRN C. KPL D. RXS
A.AFB B. MRN C. KPL D. RXS
56.
If CHAIR is coded as HCARI, then SHAME is coded
as:
A. IDASJ B. IDASJ C. HSBEM D. HSAEM
A. IDASJ B. IDASJ C. HSBEM D. HSAEM
57.
DEF: EDF: GHI:
A. HGI B. HIG C. IHG D. IGH
A. HGI B. HIG C. IHG D. IGH
58.
Given signs signify something
and on that basis, assume the given statements to be true and find which of the
two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
"%" denotes "greater than"
">" denotes "equal to"
"=" denotes "not less than"
"@" denotes "not equal to"
"#" denotes "less than"
"*" denotes "not greater than"
Statements P=Q, S#R, T*Q
Conclusions 1. T*P
2. T%Q
A. Only conclusion I is true
B.Only conclusion II is true
C.Neitherconclusion I nor II is true
D. Both conclusions I and II are true
"%" denotes "greater than"
">" denotes "equal to"
"=" denotes "not less than"
"@" denotes "not equal to"
"#" denotes "less than"
"*" denotes "not greater than"
Statements P=Q, S#R, T*Q
Conclusions 1. T*P
2. T%Q
A. Only conclusion I is true
B.Only conclusion II is true
C.Neitherconclusion I nor II is true
D. Both conclusions I and II are true
59.
From Chennai to Himachal Pradesh,
the new culture vultures are tearing down acres of India's architectural
treasures. Ancestral owners are often fobbed off with a few hundred rupees for
an exquisitely carved door or window, which fetches fifty times that much from
foreign dealers, and yet more from the drawing shop sophisticates of the
Western Countries. The reason for such shameless rape of the Indian
architectural wealth can perhaps, not wrongly, be attributed to the unfortunate
blend of activist disunity and the local indifference.
A. India provides a rich market for unscrupulous antique dealers
B. Most Indian families have heirlooms which can be sold at high prices to Europeans and Americans
C. Only Indians are not proud of their cultural heritage and are hungry for foreign currency that is easily available in return of artifacts.
D. The environment created by the activist disunity and local indifference is the reason for antique dealers to strive in India
A. India provides a rich market for unscrupulous antique dealers
B. Most Indian families have heirlooms which can be sold at high prices to Europeans and Americans
C. Only Indians are not proud of their cultural heritage and are hungry for foreign currency that is easily available in return of artifacts.
D. The environment created by the activist disunity and local indifference is the reason for antique dealers to strive in India
60.
The company encourages its
managers to interact regularly, without preset agenda, to discuss issues
concerning the company and the society. This idea has been borrowed from the
ancient Indian concept of religious congregation, called satsang. Designations are
forgotten during these meetings-, hence, it is not uncommon in these meetings
to find a management trainee questioning the Managing Director on some
corporate policy or his knowledge of customers.
A.Thecompany is concerned about its reputation with its employees
B. The company believes in fostering the spirit of dialogue without degenerating it into a positioning based debate
C. The company had some inter-personnel problems in the past due to which it felt the need for these corporate satsangs
D. All of the above
A.Thecompany is concerned about its reputation with its employees
B. The company believes in fostering the spirit of dialogue without degenerating it into a positioning based debate
C. The company had some inter-personnel problems in the past due to which it felt the need for these corporate satsangs
D. All of the above
LOGICAL
ABILITY SET-2
61.
Excessive amounts of mercury in
drinking water, associated with certain types of industrial pollution have been
shown to cause Hobson's disease. Island L has an economy based entirely on
subsistence level agriculture; modern industry of any kind is unknown_ The
inhabitants of Island L have unusually high incidence of Hobson's disease.
A. Mercury in drinking water is actually perfectly safe
B. Mercury in drinking water must have sources other than industrial pollution
C. Hobson's disease must have causes other than mercury in drinking water
D. Both options (A) and (B)
E. Both options (C) and (B)
A. Mercury in drinking water is actually perfectly safe
B. Mercury in drinking water must have sources other than industrial pollution
C. Hobson's disease must have causes other than mercury in drinking water
D. Both options (A) and (B)
E. Both options (C) and (B)
62.
Aaron was riding his bike. He
rode 50 meters south and took a left turn to ride another 70 meters. After that
he took another left turn and rode 50 meters again and finally he took a right
turn to ride 60 meters more. How far and in which direction is he from the
starting point?
A. 120 meters, west B. 110 meters, east
C. 110 meters, west D. 130 meters, east
A. 120 meters, west B. 110 meters, east
C. 110 meters, west D. 130 meters, east
63.
If ANIMAL is coded as LAMINA,
then BIRD is coded as:
A. CJSE B. AHQC C. DRIB D. DKTF
A. CJSE B. AHQC C. DRIB D. DKTF
64.
Seta who is the sister-in-law
of arvind, is the daughter-in-law of sumedha. Deepak is the father of saarthak,
who is the only brother of arvind. How is sumedha related to arvind?
A. mother-in-law B. mother C. aunt D. grandmother
A. mother-in-law B. mother C. aunt D. grandmother
65.
865: 532: 976:
A. 651 B. 642 C. 521 D. 643
A. 651 B. 642 C. 521 D. 643
66.
If WORD is coded as 9753, then
DOOR is coded as:
A. 3579 B. 3559 C. 9357 D. 3775
A. 3579 B. 3559 C. 9357 D. 3775
67.
If SOUND is coded as RNTMC,
then which of the following is a possible code for WORK?
A. UNPM B. VNQJ C. VMQJ D. UMPH
A. UNPM B. VNQJ C. VMQJ D. UMPH
68.
B is the only child of A. M and
N are the children of B. D is the grandmother of N. how is A related to D?
A. grandmother B. husband C. mother D. son
A. grandmother B. husband C. mother D. son
69.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Lion 2. Dog 3. Duck 4. Insect 5. Deer
A. 4,2,3,5,1 B. 4,2,3,1 C. 4,3,2,5,1 D. 4,3,2,1,5
1. Lion 2. Dog 3. Duck 4. Insect 5. Deer
A. 4,2,3,5,1 B. 4,2,3,1 C. 4,3,2,5,1 D. 4,3,2,1,5
70.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: Who is the nephew of X?
Statements: I) Y is the sister of X II) Z is the son of Y
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Problem question: Who is the nephew of X?
Statements: I) Y is the sister of X II) Z is the son of Y
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
E. Either of the statement
is sufficient in answering the problem question
71.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem Question: There are four friends Akash, Manoj, Nitesh and Piyush. They are standing in increasing order of their heights facing towards North. At what position is Manoj standing?
Statements: I. Akash is taller than Piyushand Piyush is taller than Manoj. Manoj is not the shortest.
II. Nitesh is smaller than Manoj and Piyush. Nitesh is the shortest and Piyush is the tallest
A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C. Either I or II is sufficient
D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
E. Both I and II together are sufficient
Problem Question: There are four friends Akash, Manoj, Nitesh and Piyush. They are standing in increasing order of their heights facing towards North. At what position is Manoj standing?
Statements: I. Akash is taller than Piyushand Piyush is taller than Manoj. Manoj is not the shortest.
II. Nitesh is smaller than Manoj and Piyush. Nitesh is the shortest and Piyush is the tallest
A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C. Either I or II is sufficient
D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
E. Both I and II together are sufficient
72.
Efficiency is all right in its
place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that
it wants to rule our play as well as our work-, it won't be content to reign in
the shop, it follows us home.
A. Efficiency can become all pervading
B. Efficiency does not always pay
C. Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing
D. None of these
A. Efficiency can become all pervading
B. Efficiency does not always pay
C. Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing
D. None of these
73.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem question: Is Radha Manju's sister?
Statements: I) Rahul has two daughters of which Manju is one.
II) Radha's mother is married to Rahul.
A. Statement I alone is sufficient
B. Statement II alone is sufficient
C. Both statements put together are sufficient
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Problem question: Is Radha Manju's sister?
Statements: I) Rahul has two daughters of which Manju is one.
II) Radha's mother is married to Rahul.
A. Statement I alone is sufficient
B. Statement II alone is sufficient
C. Both statements put together are sufficient
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
74.
Given signs signify something
and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true. Answer the question
basis the information provided.
"#" denotes "greater than"
“/” denotes "equal to"
"&" denotes "not equal to"
"+" denotes "lesser than"
"%" denotes "a little more than"
"*" denotes "a little less than"
If A*B and B/C, then
A. C%A B. B#C C. A%C D. C/A
"#" denotes "greater than"
“/” denotes "equal to"
"&" denotes "not equal to"
"+" denotes "lesser than"
"%" denotes "a little more than"
"*" denotes "a little less than"
If A*B and B/C, then
A. C%A B. B#C C. A%C D. C/A
75.
A baby crawls 8 feet towards
west and then 8 feet towards north. It
then moves 14 feet towards east. How far and in which direction is the baby
from the starting point?
A. 8 feet towards east B. 10 feet towards north-east
C. 6 feet towards east D.10 feet towards south-east
A. 8 feet towards east B. 10 feet towards north-east
C. 6 feet towards east D.10 feet towards south-east
76.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1.Kaziranga sanctuary 2.Asia 3.Rhinoceros 4.India 5.Assam
A. 2,4,1,3,5 B. 2,4,5,3,1 C. 2,4,3,1,5 D. 2,4,5,1.3
1.Kaziranga sanctuary 2.Asia 3.Rhinoceros 4.India 5.Assam
A. 2,4,1,3,5 B. 2,4,5,3,1 C. 2,4,3,1,5 D. 2,4,5,1.3
77.
A lady runs 18 kms towards east
and then 24 kms towards north. How far is she from her starting point and in
which direction?
A. 42 kms north-east B. 42 kms east C. 6 kms east D. 30 kms north-east
A. 42 kms north-east B. 42 kms east C. 6 kms east D. 30 kms north-east
78.
CEGI : JLNP : QSUW : ______
A) WCMS B) SXBD C)
XZBD D)
UZDH
79.
From the given choices select
the odd one out.
A) ADG B) HKN C) PSW D) MPS
A) ADG B) HKN C) PSW D) MPS
80.
From the given choices select
the odd one out.
A) AFB B) MRN C) KPL D) RXS
A) AFB B) MRN C) KPL D) RXS
81.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
A) BAD B) FEH C) POS D) TSV
A) BAD B) FEH C) POS D) TSV
82.
If “Apples are red” is coded as
541, “My eye swollen” is coded as 927, “fear of dark” is coded as 368, ten what
does “Apple of my eye” stand for?
A) 5692 B) 5690 C) 5962 D) 5672
A) 5692 B) 5690 C) 5962 D) 5672
83.
Introducing a woman, a man
said, “She is the only daughter-in-law of my mother.” How is the woman related to the man?
A) Cousin B) Sister C) Daughter D) Wife
A) Cousin B) Sister C) Daughter D) Wife
84.
X is the wife of Y and Y is the
brother of Z. Z is the son of P. How is P related to X?
A) Sister B) Aunt C) Father-in-law D) Brother-in-law
A) Sister B) Aunt C) Father-in-law D) Brother-in-law
85.
X walks 6 km towards East from a point A and
from the same point A, Y walks 8 km towards South. How far are the two friends
from each other now?
A) 14 km B) 2 km C) 10 km D) 5 km
A) 14 km B) 2 km C) 10 km D) 5 km
86.
Deepa Mehta’s Fire was under
fire from the country’s self-appointed moral police. Their contention was that
the film was a violation of the Indian cultural mores and couldn’t be allowed
to influence the Indian psyche. According to them, such films ruin the moral
fabric of the nation, which must be protected and defended against such
intrusions at all cost, even at the cost of cultural dictatorship.
A) The assumption underlying the moral police’s critique of Fire was that the Indian audience is vulnerable to all types of influence.
B) The assumption underlying the moral police’s critique of Fire was that the Indian audience is impressionable and must be protected against ‘immoral’ influence.
C) The moral police think it has the sole authority to pass judgment on films screened in India.
D) None of these.
A) The assumption underlying the moral police’s critique of Fire was that the Indian audience is vulnerable to all types of influence.
B) The assumption underlying the moral police’s critique of Fire was that the Indian audience is impressionable and must be protected against ‘immoral’ influence.
C) The moral police think it has the sole authority to pass judgment on films screened in India.
D) None of these.
87.
Email overload has of-late
become a great cause of concern in all organizations. We have reached a stage
where our email habits control us. We are obsessed with checking our mails
every now and then. We feel bored of working and we glance into our mailbox
hoping to have received some “scintillating” mail. Obviously, it also gives us
an illusionary impression that we are working. Not missing any mail and replying
to each one of them has become a custom. Our addiction to this leads to our
ignorance of deadlines, meetings, personal chit chat with fellow employees.
It’s a shame that we have inculcated a habit of reading mails but not of taking
timely actions on the mails.
A) Employees find reading mails to be more interesting than working.
B) Replying to each and every mail is not a good habit.
C) Addiction of reading and replying to every mail may have adverse effect on our performance.
D) All mails are sent on the premise
A) Employees find reading mails to be more interesting than working.
B) Replying to each and every mail is not a good habit.
C) Addiction of reading and replying to every mail may have adverse effect on our performance.
D) All mails are sent on the premise
88.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Centigram 2. Mega gram 3. Microgram
4. Milligram 5. Kilogram
A) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 B) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 C) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 D) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
1. Centigram 2. Mega gram 3. Microgram
4. Milligram 5. Kilogram
A) 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 B) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2 C) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5 D) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
89.
The question consists of a problem question
followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the information given in the
statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
Problem: There are four friends Akash, Manoj, Nitesh and Piyush. They are standing in increasing order of their heights facing towards North. At what position is Manoj standing?
Statements:
I. Akash is taller than Piyush and Piyush is taller than Manoj. Manoj is not the shortest.
II. Nitesh is smaller than Manoj and Nitesh. Nitesh is the shortest and Piyush is the tallest.
A) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient.
B) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient.
C) Either I or II is sufficient.
D) Neither I nor II is sufficient
E) Both I and II together are sufficient.
Problem: There are four friends Akash, Manoj, Nitesh and Piyush. They are standing in increasing order of their heights facing towards North. At what position is Manoj standing?
Statements:
I. Akash is taller than Piyush and Piyush is taller than Manoj. Manoj is not the shortest.
II. Nitesh is smaller than Manoj and Nitesh. Nitesh is the shortest and Piyush is the tallest.
A) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient.
B) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient.
C) Either I or II is sufficient.
D) Neither I nor II is sufficient
E) Both I and II together are sufficient.
90.
If EXAM is coded as FYBN, then
TEST is coded as:
A) NBYF B) UFTU C) SFTS D) SFRS
A) NBYF B) UFTU C) SFTS D) SFRS
91.
From the given choices select
the odd one out.
A) bb c MN B) dd e OP C) gg f QP D) mm n WX
A) bb c MN B) dd e OP C) gg f QP D) mm n WX
92.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
A) ADP B) QTX C) HKR D) STE
A) ADP B) QTX C) HKR D) STE
93.
From the given choices select
the odd one out.
A) ABIJ B) DEHI C) MNQR D) STWX
A) ABIJ B) DEHI C) MNQR D) STWX
94.
INVITE : JOWJUF :: ATTEND : ?
A) BUUFOE B) BUUGOF C) CUUFOE D) CUUGQF
A) BUUFOE B) BUUGOF C) CUUFOE D) CUUGQF
95.
Given signs signify something
and on that basis, assume the given statements to be true and find which of the
two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
“%” denotes “greater than”
“>” denotes “equal to”
“=” denotes “not less than”
“@” denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*” denotes “not greater than”
Statements: P>S, S@T, P#R
Conclusions: I. S%R II. P@T
A) Only conclusion I is true.
B) Only conclusion II is true.
C) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
D) Both conclusion I and II are true.
“%” denotes “greater than”
“>” denotes “equal to”
“=” denotes “not less than”
“@” denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*” denotes “not greater than”
Statements: P>S, S@T, P#R
Conclusions: I. S%R II. P@T
A) Only conclusion I is true.
B) Only conclusion II is true.
C) Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
D) Both conclusion I and II are true.
96.
P is father of R but R is not
his son. M is the spouse of R. How is M related to P?
A) Son-in-law B) Wife C) Daughter-in-law D) Uncle.
A) Son-in-law B) Wife C) Daughter-in-law D) Uncle.
97.
P is the daughter of Q. R is the brother of P.
S is the father of R. How is Q related to S?
A) Wife B) Daughter C) Father D) Uncle
A) Wife B) Daughter C) Father D) Uncle
98.
Efficiency is all right in its
place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that
it wants to rule our play as well as our work; it won’t be content to reign in
the shop, it follows us home.
A) Efficiency can become all pervading. B) Efficiency does not always pay
C) Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing. D) None of these.
A) Efficiency can become all pervading. B) Efficiency does not always pay
C) Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing. D) None of these.
99.
From Chennai to Himachal
Pradesh, the new culture vultures are tearing down acres of India’s
architectural treasures. Ancestral owners are often fobbed off with a few
hundred rupees for an exquisitely carved door or window, which fetches fifty
times that much from foreign dealers, and yet more from drawing shop
sophisticates of the Western Countries. The reason for such shameless rape of
the Indian architectural wealth can perhaps, not wrongly, be attributed to the
unfortunate blend of activist disunity and the local indifference.
A) India provides a rich market for unscrupulous antique dealer.
B) Most Indian families have heirlooms which can be sold at high prices to Europeans and Americans.
C) Only Indians are not proud of their cultural heritage and are hungry for foreign currency that is easily available in return of artifacts.
D) The environment created by the activist disunity and local indifference is the reason for antique dealers to strive in India.
A) India provides a rich market for unscrupulous antique dealer.
B) Most Indian families have heirlooms which can be sold at high prices to Europeans and Americans.
C) Only Indians are not proud of their cultural heritage and are hungry for foreign currency that is easily available in return of artifacts.
D) The environment created by the activist disunity and local indifference is the reason for antique dealers to strive in India.
100.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Taj Mahal 2. India 3. Asia
4. Agra 5. Uttar Pradesh
A) 1, 5, 4, 2, 3 B) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 C) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 D) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
1. Taj Mahal 2. India 3. Asia
4. Agra 5. Uttar Pradesh
A) 1, 5, 4, 2, 3 B) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 C) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 D) 3, 2, 5, 4, 1
101.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem: How much time would a machine take to put caps on 300 bottles?
Statements:
I. It takes 8 hours to put caps on 300 bottles manually.
II. It takes 2 minutes lesser to put cap on a bottle using machine than putting it manually.
A) Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem.
B) Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem.
C) Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem.
D) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem.
E) Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem.
Problem: How much time would a machine take to put caps on 300 bottles?
Statements:
I. It takes 8 hours to put caps on 300 bottles manually.
II. It takes 2 minutes lesser to put cap on a bottle using machine than putting it manually.
A) Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem.
B) Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem.
C) Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem.
D) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem.
E) Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem.
102.
Find the next number in the
series:
2, 5, 26, ?
A) 53 B) 677 C) 676 D) 52
2, 5, 26, ?
A) 53 B) 677 C) 676 D) 52
103.
If SPORTS is coded as TOPQUR,
then GAME is coded as:
A) HZND B) FBNF C) HBND D) FZNF
A) HZND B) FBNF C) HBND D) FZNF
104.
Find the next number in the
series:
5, 11, 19, 29, ____?
A) 41 B) 51 C) 44 D) 39
5, 11, 19, 29, ____?
A) 41 B) 51 C) 44 D) 39
105.
In a certain language RIPPLE is written s
785514. What is the code for PILLER in that language?
A) 561147 B) 561174 C) 581174 D) 581147
A) 561147 B) 561174 C) 581174 D) 581147
106.
A17R : D12P :: G7N : ?
A) H2K B) J3M C) J2L D) H3K
A) H2K B) J3M C) J2L D) H3K
107.
Given signs signify something and on that
basis, assume the given statements to be true and find which of the two
conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
“%” denotes “greater than”
“>” denotes “equal to”
“=” denotes “not less than”
“@” denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*” denotes “not greater than”
Statements: P=Q, S#R, T*Q
Conclusions: I. T*P II. T%Q
A) Only conclusion I is true. B) Only conclusion II is true.
C) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. D) Both conclusion I and II are true.
“%” denotes “greater than”
“>” denotes “equal to”
“=” denotes “not less than”
“@” denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*” denotes “not greater than”
Statements: P=Q, S#R, T*Q
Conclusions: I. T*P II. T%Q
A) Only conclusion I is true. B) Only conclusion II is true.
C) Neither conclusion I nor II is true. D) Both conclusion I and II are true.
108.
Pointing to a lady, a man said, “ She is the
daughter of the woman who is the mother of the husband of my mother. How is the lady related to the man?
A) Grandmother B) Sister C) Mother D) Aunt
A) Grandmother B) Sister C) Mother D) Aunt
109.
Aakriti is standing on point A
facing west. She walks straight for 15 meters and then takes a right turn and
walks 8 meters to reach point B. What is the smallest distance between the two
points and in which direction of point A does point B lie?
A) 15 meters, West B) 8 meters, North-West
C) 17 meters, North-West D) 17 meters, North-East
A) 15 meters, West B) 8 meters, North-West
C) 17 meters, North-West D) 17 meters, North-East
110.
Pointing to a boy in a
photograph, a girl said, “He is the son of the daughter-in-law of my mother’s
mother”. How is the girl related to the boy?
A) Son B) Brother C) Nephew D) Cousin
A) Son B) Brother C) Nephew D) Cousin
111.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Education 2. Promotion 3. Birth
4. Retirement 5. Job
A) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2 B) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 C) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
1. Education 2. Promotion 3. Birth
4. Retirement 5. Job
A) 3, 1, 5, 4, 2 B) 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 C) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 D) 3, 1, 2, 5, 4
112.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the information
given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
Problem: What is the cost price of a piece of cloth?
Statements:
I. Selling price is given. II. Loss percent is given.
A) Statement I alone is sufficient. B) Statement II alone is sufficient.
C) Both statements put together are sufficient. D) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient. E) Either of the statement is sufficient
Problem: What is the cost price of a piece of cloth?
Statements:
I. Selling price is given. II. Loss percent is given.
A) Statement I alone is sufficient. B) Statement II alone is sufficient.
C) Both statements put together are sufficient. D) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient. E) Either of the statement is sufficient
113.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem: Find P, Q, R
Statements:
I. P, Q, R are three consecutive integers.
II. The average of P, Q and R is 34.
A) Statement I alone is sufficient.
B) Statement II alone is sufficient.
C) Both statements put together are sufficient.
D) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient.
E) Either of the statement is sufficient
Problem: Find P, Q, R
Statements:
I. P, Q, R are three consecutive integers.
II. The average of P, Q and R is 34.
A) Statement I alone is sufficient.
B) Statement II alone is sufficient.
C) Both statements put together are sufficient.
D) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient.
E) Either of the statement is sufficient
LOGICAL
ABILITY SET-3
1.
In a certain
language RIPPLE is written as 785514. What is code of PILLER in that language?
A] 561147 B] 561174 C] 581174 D] 581147
A] 561147 B] 561174 C] 581174 D] 581147
2.
Pick the odd man out.
A] DFH B]AEK C] TWZ D] MOQ
A] DFH B]AEK C] TWZ D] MOQ
3.
Find the next number in the
series
2, 4, 12, 48, 240, …..
A] 960 B] 1080 C] 1440 D] 1920
2, 4, 12, 48, 240, …..
A] 960 B] 1080 C] 1440 D] 1920
4.
Select the right option from
the given alternatives.
64 : 56 :: 81 :
A] 18 B] 73 C] 72 D] 42
64 : 56 :: 81 :
A] 18 B] 73 C] 72 D] 42
5.
Find the next number in the
series
1, 3, 7, 15, 31, …..
A] 38 B] 49 C] 63 D] 42
1, 3, 7, 15, 31, …..
A] 38 B] 49 C] 63 D] 42
6.
A puppy was trying to find its
mother. It was facing East and walked 10 m. if turned south then and walked
another 10 m. then it started walking towards North it walked 20 m and turned
West. After that, it walked 10 m and moved 2 m South. In which direction and
how far is it from the original position?
A] 60 m North-East B] 10 m North-East C] 8 m North D] 25 m North
A] 60 m North-East B] 10 m North-East C] 8 m North D] 25 m North
7.
A tourist drives 10km towards
east and turns right and drives for 3 km. He then drives another 3 km towards
West (turning to his right). He then turns to his left and walks another 2 km.
Afterwards, he turns to his right and travels 7 km. How far and in which
direction will be from his starting point?
A] 10 km east B] 9 km North C] 8 km West D] 5 Km South
A] 10 km east B] 9 km North C] 8 km West D] 5 Km South
8.
From the given anagrams select
the odd one out.
A] ESOR B] PULIT C] LUFTE D] STUOL
A] ESOR B] PULIT C] LUFTE D] STUOL
9.
Aakriti is
standing on point A facing west. She walks straight for 15 meters and then
takes a right turn and walks 8 meters to reach point B. What is the smallest
distance between the two points and in which direction of point A does point B
lie?
A] 15 meters, West B] 8 meters, North-West
C] 17 meters, North-West D] 17 meters, North-East
A] 15 meters, West B] 8 meters, North-West
C] 17 meters, North-West D] 17 meters, North-East
10.
Select the right option from
the given alternatives.
D4P:H4L:P5R:
A] V4N B] V5S C]U5M D] R4N
A] V4N B] V5S C]U5M D] R4N
11.
“A” driven 10 km towards East
and turns to the right hand driven 3 km. Then he drives towards West (turning
at his right) 3 km. He then turns to his left and drives 2 km. finally he turns
to his right and travels 7 km. how far is he from his starting point and in
which direction would he be?
A] 10 km, East B] 9 Km, North C] 8 km, West D] 5 km, South
E] 3 km, south
A] 10 km, East B] 9 Km, North C] 8 km, West D] 5 km, South
E] 3 km, south
12.
Passage
(i) There are two lecturers, two singers, one doctor and one engineer in a group of six people- A, B, C, D, E & F.
(ii) The doctor C is married to A who is a lecturer.
(iii) The engineer is married to B who is of the same profession as that of E.
(iv) C, A, B & F are married couples and nobody in the group has the same profession.
(v) E is F’s brother.
Which of the following is a pair of lecturers?
A] A & B B] A & F C] A & D D] A & E
(i) There are two lecturers, two singers, one doctor and one engineer in a group of six people- A, B, C, D, E & F.
(ii) The doctor C is married to A who is a lecturer.
(iii) The engineer is married to B who is of the same profession as that of E.
(iv) C, A, B & F are married couples and nobody in the group has the same profession.
(v) E is F’s brother.
Which of the following is a pair of lecturers?
A] A & B B] A & F C] A & D D] A & E
13.
Given signs signify something
and on the basis, assume the given statements to be true and find which of the
two conclusions I & II is/are definitely true.
A+B means A is less than B
A-B means A is greater than B
A= B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is not equal to B
Statements
P+Q, Q=R, R-S
Conclusions
I. Q-S II. P*Q
A] Only conclusion I is true. B] Only conclusion II is true.
C] Neither conclusion I nor II is true D] Both conclusion I & II are true
A+B means A is less than B
A-B means A is greater than B
A= B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is not equal to B
Statements
P+Q, Q=R, R-S
Conclusions
I. Q-S II. P*Q
A] Only conclusion I is true. B] Only conclusion II is true.
C] Neither conclusion I nor II is true D] Both conclusion I & II are true
14.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Kaziranga sanctuary 2. Asia 3. Rhinoceros 4. India
5. Assam
A] 2, 4, 1, 3, 5 B] 2, 4, 5, 3, 1 C] 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 D] 2, 4, 5, 1, 3
1. Kaziranga sanctuary 2. Asia 3. Rhinoceros 4. India
5. Assam
A] 2, 4, 1, 3, 5 B] 2, 4, 5, 3, 1 C] 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 D] 2, 4, 5, 1, 3
15.
Select the right option from
the given alternatives
QDXM : SFYN :: UIOZ : ?
A] PAQM B] LPWA C] QNLA D] WKPA
QDXM : SFYN :: UIOZ : ?
A] PAQM B] LPWA C] QNLA D] WKPA
16.
Find the next number in the
series
2, 3, 6, 18, 108
A] 54 B] 1002 C] 216 D] 1944
2, 3, 6, 18, 108
A] 54 B] 1002 C] 216 D] 1944
17.
From the given anagrams select
the odd one out.
A] BDF B] MQT C] HKN D] PTX
A] BDF B] MQT C] HKN D] PTX
18.
If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON,
then SYSTEM is coded as:
A] TXTUDN B] METSYS C] TZTUFN D] METSSY
A] TXTUDN B] METSYS C] TZTUFN D] METSSY
19.
If NATION is coded as 1412091514,
then which of the following is a possible code for REMOTE?
A] 1851315205 B] 186351205 C] 186121405 D] 185315205
A] 1851315205 B] 186351205 C] 186121405 D] 185315205
20.
A man round 4 km towards north,
then 20 km towards east. Then he runs 4 km towards south. How far is he from
his initial position?
A] 4 km B] 20 km C] 24 km D] 16 km
A] 4 km B] 20 km C] 24 km D] 16 km
21.
In the alphabetic series given
below, some alphabets are missing. The options comprises of the alphabets that
complete the series in a logical manner.
_cb_ca_bacb_ca_bac_d
A] bddddb B] addbbb C] addddb D] bbbddd
_cb_ca_bacb_ca_bac_d
A] bddddb B] addbbb C] addddb D] bbbddd
22.
From the given anagrams select
the odd one out.
A] CABBAGES B] Carrots C] Dates D] Cherries
A] CABBAGES B] Carrots C] Dates D] Cherries
23.
Given signs signify something
and on the basis, assume the given statements to be true and find which of the
two conclusions I & II is/are definitely true.
A+B means A is greater than equal to B
A-B means A is equal to B
A $ means A is less than B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is greater than B
Statements:
D*G, G-H, H/J
Conclusions:
I. D ≠ H II. G/J
A] Only conclusion I is true. B] Only conclusion II is true.
C] Both conclusion I & II are true D] None of these are true.
A+B means A is greater than equal to B
A-B means A is equal to B
A $ means A is less than B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is greater than B
Statements:
D*G, G-H, H/J
Conclusions:
I. D ≠ H II. G/J
A] Only conclusion I is true. B] Only conclusion II is true.
C] Both conclusion I & II are true D] None of these are true.
24.
Passage
R*S= R is the mother of S
R-S = R is the father of S
R % S = R is the daughter of S
R > S = R is the son of S
Who is the brother in A*B>C-D
A] B only B] C only C] D only D] Both B and D
E] Data insufficient.
R*S= R is the mother of S
R-S = R is the father of S
R % S = R is the daughter of S
R > S = R is the son of S
Who is the brother in A*B>C-D
A] B only B] C only C] D only D] Both B and D
E] Data insufficient.
25.
Passage
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju.
Who is at the extreme right end?
A] Sita B] Swati C]Megha D] Data inadequate
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju.
Who is at the extreme right end?
A] Sita B] Swati C]Megha D] Data inadequate
26.
Passage
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju
Who is to the left of Megha?
A] Sanju B] Sarala C] Swati D] None of the above
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju
Who is to the left of Megha?
A] Sanju B] Sarala C] Swati D] None of the above
27.
Passage
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju.
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju.
Who is in the middle?
A] Sarala B] Sita C] Megha D] Sanju
28.
Passage
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju.
(i) There are five friends.
(ii) They are standing in a row facing south.
(iii) Sarala is to the immediate right of Swati.
(iv)Sanju is standing between Sita & Megha.
(v) Megha is standing between Sarala Sanju.
Who is sitting fourth from the right end?
A] Sanju B] Sita C] Sarala D] Swati
29.
Given signs signify something
and on that basis, assume the given statements to be true and find which of the
two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true.
"×" denotes "greater than"
"+" denotes "equal to"
"-" denotes "not equal than"
"/" denotes "smaller than"
"%" denotes "not less than"
"*" denotes "not greater than"
A*B implies
A] A X B B] A/B C] A-B D] None of these
"×" denotes "greater than"
"+" denotes "equal to"
"-" denotes "not equal than"
"/" denotes "smaller than"
"%" denotes "not less than"
"*" denotes "not greater than"
A*B implies
A] A X B B] A/B C] A-B D] None of these
30.
From a point Shalu starts
walking towards North and after walking 20 meters. She turns to her right and
walks 10 meter,then she turn to right again and walks 20m, then she turns to her
left and walks 10 m and finally turns to her left and walks 20 m. in which
direction is she with reference to the starting point?
A] North B] South C] North-East D] East
D] None of these
A] North B] South C] North-East D] East
D] None of these
31.
From the given choices select
odd one out.
A] PRV B] LMP C] DGL D] BEL
A] PRV B] LMP C] DGL D] BEL
32.
Choose the answer option that
arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The words when
put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity,
occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1. Cut 2. Put on 3. Mark 4. Measure 5. Stich
A] 4,3,1,5,2 B] 3,1,5,4,2 C]2,4,3,1,5 4] 1,3,2,4,5
1. Cut 2. Put on 3. Mark 4. Measure 5. Stich
A] 4,3,1,5,2 B] 3,1,5,4,2 C]2,4,3,1,5 4] 1,3,2,4,5
33.
The question
consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if
the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution
to the problem.
Problem Question: Is Radha Manju’s sister?
Statements:
(I) Rahul has two daughters of which Manju is one.
(II) Radha’s mother is married to Rahul.
A] Statement I alone is sufficient
B] Statement II alone is sufficient
C] Both statements put together are sufficient
D] Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
E] Either of the statement is sufficient.
Problem Question: Is Radha Manju’s sister?
Statements:
(I) Rahul has two daughters of which Manju is one.
(II) Radha’s mother is married to Rahul.
A] Statement I alone is sufficient
B] Statement II alone is sufficient
C] Both statements put together are sufficient
D] Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
E] Either of the statement is sufficient.
34.
The question
consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if
the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution
to the problem.
Problem Question:
What is the cost price of a piece of cloth?
Statements:
(i)Selling price is given.
(ii) Loss percent is given
A] Statement I alone is sufficient
B] Statement II alone is sufficient
C] Both statements put together are sufficient
D] Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
E] Either of the statement is sufficient.
Problem Question:
What is the cost price of a piece of cloth?
Statements:
(i)Selling price is given.
(ii) Loss percent is given
A] Statement I alone is sufficient
B] Statement II alone is sufficient
C] Both statements put together are sufficient
D] Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
E] Either of the statement is sufficient.
35.
The following information are
used for given the answers:
1) Five men P,Q,R,S and T read newspaper
2) The one who reads first gives it to R.
3) The one who reads last taken it from P.
4) T was not the first or last to read.
5) There were two readers between Q and P.
Who read the newspaper before S?
A] Q B]
R C] T D]
P
36.
The following information are
used for given the answers:
1) Five men P, Q, R,S and T read newspaper
2) The one who reads first gives it to R.
3) The one who reads last taken it from P.
4) T was not the first or last to read.
5) There were two readers between Q and P.
Who read the
newspaper last?
A] Q B]
S
C] Cannot be determined D] None of the above
37.
The following information are
used for given the answers:
1) Five men P, Q,R,S and T read newspaper
2) The one who reads first gives it to R.
3) The one who reads last taken it from P.
4) T was not the first or last to read.
5) There were two readers between Q and P.
Who read the newspaper first?
A] S B] Q
C] Data inadequate D] None of
the above
38.
If north is called north-east ,
north –east is called east , east is called south –east . And so on . What will
south –east be called?
A] West B] North
C] South D] East
39.
These two
questions based on the same data. Answer the question based on the
Given information:
The following are the conditions for
selecting a “Management trainee “ for a reputed
Company .The candidate must:
1.Be a post graduate in commerce with
at least 60% marks or a CA.
2.Not be more than 25 years old and
less than 20 years old on 1.12.2009.
3.Have fluency in English and Hindi.
4. Be in a position to pay Rs. 10000
as deposit to the company.
However
a) If the candidate fulfills all
conditions expect (1)then he/she should be referred to the
Managing Director of the company.
b)If the conditions fulfills all the
conditions expect (4) then he/she should be referred to
the chairman of the company
Should the given candidate be
selected? (the case is presented as on1.12.2009)
23 years old Suresh is a CA with
fluency in Hindi and English. He can pay rs. 8000
as deposit and will give five years undertaking.
A] Insufficient Data B]
Candidate should not be selected
C] Candidate should be selected D] Candidate is to be referred
to the Managing Director
E) Candidate is to be referred to the
Chairman
40.
These two
questions based on the same data. Answer the question based on the
given information:
The following are the conditions for
selecting a “Management trainee “ for a reputed
Company .The candidate must:
1.Be a post graduate in commerce with
alleast 60% marks or a CA.
2.Not be more than 25 years old and
less than 20 years old on 1.12.2009.
3.Have fluency in English and Hindi.
4. Be in a position to pay Rs. 10000
as deposit to the company.
However
a) If the candidate fulfills all
conditions expect (1)then he/she should be referred to the
Managing Director of the company.
b)If the conditions fulfills all the
conditions expect (4) then he/she should be referred to
the chairman of the company
Should the given candidate be
selected? (the case is presented as on1.12.2009}
Rajan is a post graduate in Commerce
with 70% marks . He is fluent in English and
Hindi . He is wiling to take the 5
year undertaking and is also ready to pay the required
deposit . His date of birth is
01.11.1989.
A] Insufficient Data
B] Candidate should not be selected
C] Candidate should be selected D] Candidate is to be referred
to the Managing Director
E] Candidate is to be referred to the
Chairman
41.
Using the following
information:
1.Go to a website, click on “buy” for a specific
product.
2.Select the paying mode as credit card.
3.Click on “pay”
4.Enter username and the credit card code.
A] 1324 B] 1243 C] 1234 D] 1423
42.
What is Mohan’s rank in the
class?
Statements:
1) There are thirty students in the class.
2) There are six girls who have scored less than Mohan
A] Statement 1 alone is sufficient in answering the
question
B] Statement 2 alone is sufficient in answering question
C] Both statements put together are sufficient in
answering question
D] Both statements even put together are not sufficient
in answering the question
E] Either of the statement is sufficient in answering
the question
43.
How many people cast their
votes in the MCD elections in metropolitan city-Delhi?
Statements:
1) The population of India is 2 billion and population
of each metropolitan is 15%of the
Total.
2)33% of the total population of Delhi cast their votes
in the MCD elections.
A] Statement 1 alone is sufficient in answering the
question
B] Statement 2 alone is sufficient in answering question
C] Both statements put together are sufficient in
answering question
D] Both statements even put together are not sufficient
in answering the question
E] Either of the statement is sufficient in answering
the question
44.
Pick the odd man out
A] KML B] PRQ C] NPQ D] TVU
45.
AIE: FNJ::KSO:?
A] PWU B] PXT C] LYT D] QXU
46.
Choose the answer option that arranges the
given set words in the most’ meaningful
Order.
1. Community
2.Locality 3.family 4.Country 5.Person
A] 4,1,2,3,5 B] 4,2,1,3,5 C] 5,3,2,1,4 D] 5,3,4,2,1
47.
KPQR: LRTV:: DGHY : ?
A] EIKC B] ETKC C] EJKD D] EHKD
48.
12,
8, 14, 6,
16, ….
A] 18 B] 32
C]5 D]4
49.
In certain code language if the word “FORMAT”
is coded as IOUMDT, then how will
The word BUSINESS be coded?
A] FUEIDEQS B] EUVIQEVS
C] DUEKIDQS D] EUVEQIV
50.
The Following Information are:
A#B means A is
equal to B
A/B means A is half of B
A%B means A is less than B
A>B means A is 20 percent of B
Statements: S>T, T#U and U/V
Conclusions : 1) S % V 2) S>V
A] Only 1 is true B] only 2 is true
C] Both are correct D] none of these
is true
51.
D4T: H4P :: L5R : ?
A] P4N
B] Q5M
C] P5N
D]
Q4N
52.
Skeptics argue that flying saucers and UFOs
that are believed to be guided by
Extraterrestrial being or aliens are creations of human
imagination. They have demonstrated
that a
number of photographs that apparently
show flying saucers are either phony
or are misinterpreted images of earthy or natural object
such as aero planes or meteors.However,there are scientists who have also
contributed plenty of evidence and asserted that aliens do exist.
Which one of the statement inferred from the passage
A] Lack of credibility of photographic evidence should be taken as proof of non
existence
Of aliens
B] While the existence of flying saucers and UFOs has
been denied , the possibility of aliens
Beings is still a
reality
C] UFOs and flying saucers, if a reality ,are of the
same shape and size as aeroplanes
D] The fact that a number of photographs of flying
saucers are fake cannot disprove of aliens
And UFOs.
53.
Whether we look at intrinsic value of our literature ,or at
the particular situation of this country. We shall see the strongest reason to
think that of all foreign languages,the
English language
is that which would be most useful to our native subject.
Which one of the statement inferred from the passage
A] The speaker is addressing an issue related to a
colonial empire
B] the speaker has good of the nation at heart
C] The speaker is a die-hard colonist
D] None of these
54.
Answer the questions based on
given information:
1.Tom, Joy and john are honest.
2.Tom, Jack and Michal are ambitious.
3.Michael and Joy are hardworking.
4.Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which one of the
following person is neither hardworking nor intelligent ?
A] Michael B] Jack C] John D] Tom
55.
Answer the questions based on
given information:
1.Tom, Joy and john are honest.
2.Tom, Jack and Michal are ambitious.
3.Michael and Joy are hardworking.
4.Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which one of the following person is having any three
qualities?
A] None of these
B] Jack C] John D]
Tom
56.
Answer the questions based on
given information:
1.Tom, Joy and john are honest.
2.Tom, Jack and Michal are ambitious.
3.Michael and Joy are hardworking.
4.Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which one of the
following persons is neither honest nor intelligent but is ambitious?
A] Michael B] Jack C] John D] Tom
57.
Which one the following person is not
hardworking?
A] Joy
B] Michael
C] Cannot be determined D] none of the above
58.
The Following Information are:
A+B means A is
less than B
A-B means A is greater than B
A=B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is not equal to B
Statements:
P+Q, Q=R, R-S
Conclusions:
1.Q-S
2.P*S
A] Only
conclusion 1 is true B] Only conclusion 2 is true
C] Neither conclusion 1 and 2 is true D] Both conclusion1 and
2 are true
59.
Following are criteria for re –allotment of
floors by a housing society to its
Residents . The
residents must
1)Have stayed for at least 5 years in the society out of
which at least 3 years should have
Been spent on
floors which end with 0 or 5.
2)Not have more than 5 members in the family.
3)Have given an undertaking to stay there for another 5 years.
4)Have served as a maintenance associate for more than 1
year.
a)In case a resident satisfies all above criteria
except(2) and has stayed in the society for more than 5 years,he/she should be
referred to the Society –President and be given the floor
of his /her choice.
b) In case a resident satisfies all above criteria
except (4) he/she is to be referred to the Welfare -Associate and be given
either 1st and 3rd floor.
Should the given resident be provided with
accommodation?(the case is presented as on
31st july,2012)
Raj has been
staying in the society for 6 years and has spent 5 years on 10th floor. He has 6 members in his family . He is wiling to
give an undertaking to stay for another
5 years. He has also served as a Maintenance Associate
for 1.5 years.
A] Resident would not be given any floor
B] Resident would be given a floor
C] Resident would be referred to the Society –President
D] Resident would be referred to the Welfare-Associate
E) Data Insufficient
60.
Following are criteria for re
–allotment of floors by a housing society to its
Residents . The
residents must
1)Have stayed for atleast 5 years in the society out of
which atleast 3 years should have
Been spent on
floors which end with 0 or 5.
2)Not have more than 5 members in the family.
3)Have given an undertaking to stay there for another 5 years.
4)Have served as a maintenance associate for more than 1
year.
a)In case a resident satisfies all above criteria
except(2) and has stayed in the society for more than 5 years,he/she should be
referred to the Society –President and be given the floor
of his /her choice.
b) In case a resident satisfies all above criteriaexcept
(4) he/she is to be referred to the Welfare -Associate and be given either 1st
and 3rd floor.
Should the given resident be provided with
accomdation?(the case is presented as on
31st july,2012)
Raghav has been staying in the society for 7 years and
he has spent 3 years on 5th
Floor . He has 3 members in his family and has also
given an undertaking to stay for
Another 5 years.
He has served as Maintenance Associate for 5 months.
A] Resident would not be given any floor
B] Resident would be given a floor
C] Resident would
be given a floor of his choice
D] Resident would be given either 1st or 3rd floor
E)] Data insufficient
LOGICAL
ABILITY SET-4
1.
Direction- The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statements is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem
Question: What is the amount of cement exported from China?
Statements:
I) China's
export to America is 65,000 tones and this is 8% of the total cement exports.
II)
China's total export tonnage of cement is 15% of the total of 1 million tones.
A]
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B]
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C] Both
statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D]
Both statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question
E] Either
of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question
2.
Based on the given passage
find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage.
Deepa Mehta's Fire was under fire from the
country's self-appointed moral police. Their contention was that the film was a
violation of the Indian cultural mores and couldn't be allowed to influence the
Indian psyche. According to them, such films ruin the moral fabric of the
nation, which must be protected and defended against such intrusions at all
cost, even at the cost of cultural dictatorship.
A] The assumption underlying the
moral police's critique of Fire was that the Indian audience is vulnerable to
all types of influence
B] The assumption underlying the
moral police's critique of Fire was that the Indian audience is impressionable
and must be protected against 'immoral' influence
C] The moral police thinks it has
the sole authority to pass judgment on films screened in India
D] None of these
Direction (66-68): There
are two lecturers, two singers, one doctor and one engineer in a group of six
people – A, B, C, D, E and F.
The doctor C is married to A who is a
lecturer.
The engineer is married to B who is of
the same profession as that of E.
C, A, B, and F are married couples and
nobody in the group has the same profession.
E is F’s brother.
3.
Which
of the following is a pair of singers?
A] A and D B] B
and E C] E and
F D]
A and F
4.
How
is E related to B?
A] Brother B]
Uncle C]
Father D] None of these
5.
Which
of the following pair is a couple?
A] A and B B] B
and F C] A and
F D]
B and C
Direction (69-70) There are 2 questions based
on the same data. Answer the questions based on the given information.
A marketing company requires a qualified
engineer with a management degree. The candidate must:
I. Be a graduate
with at least 55% marks.
II. Hold on an
MBA degree with a minimum of 50% marks.
III. Have secured at least 55% marks in Sr.
Secondary Examination. This condition will be relaxed up to 5% if the candidate
has two year experience of working with a reputed company.
IV. Should have
at least one year’s experience as an engineer.
V. If he/she fulfills all other conditions
except (IV) but has an additional diploma in computers or I.T his/her case is
to be referred to the General Manager.
VI. If he/she fulfills all other conditions
but has marketing degree instead of the condition given at (III) his/her case
is to be referred to the Managing Director.
VII. Not be of
age greater than 30 years.
Can the given
candidate be selected?
6.
Amir
aged 26 has done B.tech in I.T. in first class. He has done MBA from IGNOU in
first class. He is currently working with Beta industries as Technical Officer
where he has held this post for the last three years. He scored 56% in the Sr.
Secondary examination.
A]
The candidate is to be selected
B]
The candidate is not to be selected
C]
Insufficient data
D]
The candidate is to be referred to the General Manager
7.
Hari
Rai is a 27 years old B.tech graduate from I.P.University. He has also done
M.B.A from IIM Indore. He secured 65% marks in his Sr. Secondary Examination.
He has been working with a reputed engineering company, Chennai for the last 3
years.
A]
The candidate is to be selected
B]
The candidate is not to be selected
C]
Insufficient data
D]
The candidate is to be referred to the General Manager
8.
Direction- The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statements is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem Question: A piece of wire 9
meters long is cut into three smaller pieces. How long is the longest of the
three pieces?
Statements:
I) Two pieces are of the same length
II) One piece is 4.7 meters long
A]
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B]
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C]
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D]
Both statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question
E] Either of the statement is
sufficient in answering the problem question
9.
Direction- The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statements is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem Question: Was Manisha's book
published?
Statements:
I) If Manisha's Book was published she
would receive at least $1000 as royalty during 1978
II) Manisha's income for 1978 was over
$1000
A]
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B]
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C]
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D]
Both statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question
E] Either of the statement is
sufficient in answering the problem question
10.
Eight persons A through H are standing
facing North in such a way that: B is 30m apart from C towards West. C is 30m
South with respect to A. A is 40m towards West with respect to E. D is 50m
South of E. F is 15m North of G. H is 20m apart from G towards East. F is 40m
towards West with respect to D. In which direction is C standing with respect
to G?
A] North B] North-East C]
North-West D] South
E] South-East
11.
Based on the given passage find out
which of the statement can be inferred from the passage.
The aspect where the film “Bombay
“loses out is where every commercial film congenitally goes awry-it was too
simplistic to address serious issues and failed to translate real life to reel.
A] The film was successful in spite of
its shortcomings
B] The film’s director aimed at
recreating real life on the silver screen
C] The film was too simplistic for the
audience’s taste
D] None of these
Direction (75-76)
There are 2 questions based on the same data. Answer the questions based on the
given information.
The following are the conditions for selecting a
“Management Trainee” for a reputed public sector company. The candidate must:
a) be a post-graduate in commerce with 60% marks or a C.A.
b) Not be a more than 25 years old and less than 20 years old as on 1.12.92.
c) Have fluency in English and Hindi.
d) Be in a position to pay Rs. 10,000/- as deposit to the company.
e) Give an undertaking to work for at least 5 years for the company.
However,
(i) if a person satisfies all the conditions except (a) above, he should be referred to the Managing Director of the company.
(ii) If a person satisfies all the conditions except (d) and/or (e) above, he should be referred to the Chairman of the company.
a) be a post-graduate in commerce with 60% marks or a C.A.
b) Not be a more than 25 years old and less than 20 years old as on 1.12.92.
c) Have fluency in English and Hindi.
d) Be in a position to pay Rs. 10,000/- as deposit to the company.
e) Give an undertaking to work for at least 5 years for the company.
However,
(i) if a person satisfies all the conditions except (a) above, he should be referred to the Managing Director of the company.
(ii) If a person satisfies all the conditions except (d) and/or (e) above, he should be referred to the Chairman of the company.
Should the given candidate be selected?(The case
is presented as on 1.12.2009)
12.
23 year old Suresh is
a CA with fluency in Hindi and English. He can pay Rs.8000 as deposit and will
give five years undertaking.
A] Insufficient data
B] Candidate should not be selected
C] Candidate should be selected
D] Candidate is to be referred to the Managing
Director
E] Candidate is to be referred to the Chairman
13.
Rajan is a
Post-Graduate in Commerce with 70% marks. He is fluent in Hindi and English. He
can pay the required deposit and is ready to give 5 years’ undertaking. His
date of birth is 01.11.1973.
A] Insufficient data
B] Candidate should not be selected
C] Candidate should be selected
D] Candidate is to be referred to the Managing
Director
E] Candidate is to be referred to the Chairman
14.
Choose the answer option
that arranges the given set of words in the most meaningful order. The words
when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality,
quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
a. Vegetables
b. Energy
c. Food
d. Cook
e. Eat
A] acdeb B]
adceb C]
dceab D]
dceba
15.
Direction- The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statements is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem Question: If the product of
two numbers are given, find the numbers.
Statements:
I) Difference of the numbers is given
II) Sum of the numbers is given
A]
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B]
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C]
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D]
Both statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question
E] Either of the statement is
sufficient in answering the problem question
16.
Direction- The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statements is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem Question: How is Mr.Sharma related to Santosh?
Statements:
I) Santosh's mother has two daughters
II) Santosh's sister is the wife of Mr.Sharma's son
A]
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B]
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C] Both
statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
D] Both
statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question
E] Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem
question
17.
If STUMP is coded as
PQRJM, then PITCH is coded as.............
A] MFQZE B]
QJUDI C]
MEQAE D]
RKVEK
18.
Pick the odd man out.
A] AFK B]
TWB C] PUZ D]
DIN
19.
Internet :
Connectivity :: Cell phone : .............
A] Ringtone B]
Voicemail C] SMS D]
Network
20.
26 : 37 :: 45 :
.......
A] 46 B]
67 C]
57 D]
56
21.
If MACHINE is coded
as 19-7-9-14-15-20-11, how will you code DANGER?
A] 10-7-20-13-11-24 B]
11-7-20-16-11-24
C] 13-7-20-9-11-25 D]
13-7-20-10-11-25
22.
Given signs signify
something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true. Answer the
question basis the information provided.
'#' denotes
"greater than"
'/' denotes
"equal to"
'&' denotes
"not equal to"
'+' denotes
"lesser than"
'%' denotes "a
little more than"
'*' denotes "a
little less than"
If AC%BC, then
A] A/C B]
B#C C]
C#B D]
B+A
23.
If Mohan is the
brother of Rohan's grandmother, how is Rohan related to Mohan?
A] Brother-in-law B] Uncle C] Grandson D]
Grandfather
24.
Renuka started
walking from her house. She first walked for 3km towards West, then she turned
towards North and moved 4km in that direction. How far Renuka is from her
house?
A] 3km South B] 3km North C] 5km West D] 5km
North-West
25.
Find the next number
in the series:
8, 8, 6, 2, .........
A] -4 B]
-3 C]
3 D]
4
26. Raja
has to go to Cafe Morrison which is 50 meters away from his house in the
south-west direction. He walks 30 meters towards South and takes a right turn.
How far and in which direction would Raja have to walk now to reach Cafe
Morrison?
A] 40
meters, East
B] 40 meters, West
C] 40
meters, South-East
D] 40 meters, North-East
27.
Social
scientists have found that people who marry young are seldom prepared for
martial roles. Also the men and women who marry as young adults live longer
than those who never marry. According to a study, young adults who are about to
get married have fewer unhealthy habits, like smoking and uncontrolled drinking
of alcohol, as compared with the other people of the same age.
A]
the institution of marriage forces young men and women to quit smoking and
drinking.
B]
Those who marry at an older age live a shorter life than those who get married
at younger age.
C]
People who marry at an older age are well prepared to take up martial roles.
D] Young adults
who are not about to marry are more likely to have unhealthy habits than those
who are about
to marry.
to marry.
28. Based on the given
passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage.
Efficiency is all right in its place, in
the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that it wants
to rule our play as well as our work; it won't be
content to reign in the shop, it follows us home
A] Efficiency can become all pervading
B] Efficiency does not always pay
C] Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing
D] None of these
B] Efficiency does not always pay
C] Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing
D] None of these
Direction
(89 - 92) Passage:
Tom,
Joy and John are honest
Tom,
Jack and Michael are ambitious
Michael
and Joy are hard-working
Joy,
Jack and John are intelligent
29.
Which one of the following
persons is neither hardworking nor intelligent?
A]
Michael B] Jack C] John D] Tom
30.
Which one of the following
persons is neither honest nor intelligent but is ambitious?
A]
Jack B]
Tom C]
Michael D] John
31.
Which one of the following
persons is having any three qualities?
A]
John B]
Jack C]
Tom D]
None of the above
32.
Which one of the following
persons is not hard-working?
A]
Joy B]
Michael C] Can’t
be determined D] None of the above
Directions (93 - 94) Following
are the conditions to appoint a Distributor for petroleum gas throughout
Delhi :
The applicant should
(1) be an Indian by
nationality.
(2) be in the age group of
21-50 years on 5th September, 1997.
(3) be minimum Matriculate
or recognised equivalent.
(4) be a resident of Delhi
for not less than 5 years immediately preceding the
date of application.
(5) have family income of
not more than Rs. 50,000 annually.
(6) not have any dealership
in any oil company.
(7) have no close relatives
as a dealer/distributor of any oil company.
However,
(8) restrictions relating
to annual income, would not be applicable to persons
working in corporations,
owned or controlled by State government, but the
case shall be referred to
the Managing Director.
(9) for unemployed
graduates, conditions at (6) and (7) may be waived. -
(10) if a person belongs to
SC/ST but is not a resident of Delhi, the case may
be referred to the
Chairman.
Should the given applicant
be selected? (The case is presented as on 1.2.2009)
33.
Bahadur Singh working in the State
Corporation is an Indian by nationality
and
is 23 years of age. He is a graduate and his family income is Rs. 60,000
per
annum. He has been in Delhi for 7 years. He-does not himself nor has any
of
his relatives working as distributor or dealer in any oil company.
A]
Applicant should be selected B]
Applicant should not be selected
C]
Insufficient data D]
The case should be referred to Managing Director
E]
The case should be referred to Chairman.
34.
Cheena, an Indian resident of Mumbai, is a
matriculate with a family income
of Rs. 20,000 per annum. His date
o( birth is 15.3.76. He does not have any
dealership is any oil company nor
has any close relative as dealer or distributor.
He is an SC candidate.
A]
Applicant should be selected B]
Applicant should not be selected
C]
Insufficient data D]
The case should be referred to Managing Director
35.
Choose the answer option that arranges
the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful order. The words when put in
order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence
of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
1.
Probation 2.
Interview 3.
Selection 4.
Appointment letter
5.
Advertisement 6. Application
A] 5,
6, 2, 3, 4, 1 B] 5, 6, 3,
2, 4, 1 C] 5, 6, 4, 2, 3,
1 D] 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
36.
The question consists of a
problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to
the problem.
Problem Question:
Each floor of a
three storey building is occupied and a total of 15 people live in the
building. How many people live on the second floor?
Statements:
I) The number
of people living on the ground floor is an odd number.
II) The number
of people living on the first floor is twice the number living on the second
floor.
A] Any one
statement alone is sufficient in answering the problem question, but the other
statement alone cannot answer the problem question.
B] Either of
the statements taken individually is sufficient in answering the problem
question.
C] Both the statements
put together are sufficient in answering the problem question.
D] Both the
statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question.
37.
The question consists of a problem question
followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the information given in the
statements is sufficient solution to the problem.
Problem Question:
x, y, z are
three distinct integers. is y the greatest of three?
Statements:
I. x is less
than at least one of the two integers y and z.
2. z is less than
at least one of the two integers x and y.
A]
Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient to
answer the question asked.
B]
Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient to
answer the question asked.
C]
BOTH statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question
asked, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question asked.
D]
EACH statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question asked.
E]
Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer the question
asked, and additional data specific to the problem are needed.
38.
Find the next number in the series.
3, 7, 13,
21,...
A] 36 B] 33 C] 41 D] 31
39.
From the given choices select the odd one
out.
A] BDF B] MQT C]
HKN D]
PTX
40.
If JUDGE is coded as UJDEG, then ORDER is coded as
A] RODRE B] REDRO C]
RODER D] REDOR
41. From the given choices select the odd one out.
A] HIKJ B] KLNM C] STVU D] RSTU
42. 5, 25, 61, 113, .........
A] 181 B]
121 C]
212 D]
241
43. A child while coming home from his school first goes 4 kms towards
south-east, then 8 kms toward west. He then goes 4 kms towards north-west. In
which direction is he from his school?
A] East B] North C]
South east D] West
44. Shivani pointed towards a photograph and said, “ the man in the
photograph is the husband of the daughter of the father of the brother of my
son”.How is the man in the photograph related to shivani?
A] Grandson in law B]
Son in law C] Brother D] Nephew
45. In a certain code, SKILLFUL is written as LTMJGMMV. How is STATED
written in that code?
A] TUCUFD B] UTUCEF C]
UTUBEF D] TUBUFE
46. The given signify something and on that basis, assume the given
statements to be true and find which of the two conclusions I and II are
definitely true.
A+B
means A is equal to B
A-B
means A is not equal to B
A@B
means A is greater than B
A*B
means A is less than B
A/B
means A is greater than equal to B
Statements:
D/G,
G+F, F@E
Conclusions:
I) D+F
II) E@G
A] Only I is true. B]
Only II is true.
C] Both are correct D]
None of these are true.
47. P3M: N4J: R3P:
A] Q3N B] P3N C]
Q4N D]
P4N
48. Mannat drives his truck from point 1 and take it 20 km north, from
where he turns right and drives 30 km. Then he turns right again and drives for
another 20 km and reaches point 2. In what direction did he drive once he took
the second turn?
A]
north B]
South C] East D]
West
49. Excessive
amount of mercury in drinking water, associated with certain types of
industrial pollution have been shown to cause Hobson’s disease.
Island R has an economy based entirely on subsistence-level agriculture. There
is no modern industry. The inhabitants of island R are highly effected by this Hobson`s
Disease.
Which of the following can be validly inferred from
the above statement?
A] Mercury in drinking water is actually
perfectly safe.
B] Mercury in drinking water must have sources
other than industrial pollution.
C] Hobson`s Disease must have caused by some
other source than mercury in drinking water.
D] Both option I and II
E] Both option III
and II.
50.
Passage
5 men P,Q,R,S AND T read a newspaper.
5 men P,Q,R,S AND T read a newspaper.
The one who
reads first gives it to R.
The one who
reads last has taken it from P.
T was not the
first or last to read.
There were two
readers between Q and P.
Who did Q pass the newspaper to?
A] R B] T C] P D] S
Who did Q pass the newspaper to?
A] R B] T C] P D] S