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Question 1 of 35
1. Question
1 points
Directions (1-5):
There are eight persons seated in two rows. In row I – A, B, C and D are seated who all are facing south. In row II – P, Q, R and S are seated who all are facing north. These eight persons reads different newspapers – TOI, The Tribune, Economic Times, Indian Express, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Financial Express and Business Standard but not necessarily in the same order. In the seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces one of the members of the other row.
C is seating second to the right of the person who reads Business Standard. R is an immediate neighbor of the person who faces the one who reads Business Standard. Only one person sits between R and the one who reads Indian Express. The immediate neighbor of the one who reads Indian Express faces the one who reads Economic Times.
The one who reads TOI faces the one who reads Hindustan Times. R is not the one who reads Hindustan Times. P is not the one who reads Indian Express and he does not face the one who reads Business Standard.
Q faces the one who reads The Hindu. The one who faces S is sitting at the position which is immediate left of A. B is not sitting at any of the extreme ends of the line. The one who reads Business Standard does not face the one who reads The Tribune.
On the basis of given arrangement, P is related to The Hindu and B is related to Indian Express. In the saw way, D is related to
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Question 2 of 35
2. Question
1 points
Directions (1-5):
There are eight persons seated in two rows. In row I – A, B, C and D are seated who all are facing south. In row II – P, Q, R and S are seated who all are facing north. These eight persons reads different newspapers – TOI, The Tribune, Economic Times, Indian Express, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Financial Express and Business Standard but not necessarily in the same order. In the seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces one of the members of the other row.
C is seating second to the right of the person who reads Business Standard. R is an immediate neighbor of the person who faces the one who reads Business Standard. Only one person sits between R and the one who reads Indian Express. The immediate neighbor of the one who reads Indian Express faces the one who reads Economic Times.
The one who reads TOI faces the one who reads Hindustan Times. R is not the one who reads Hindustan Times. P is not the one who reads Indian Express and he does not face the one who reads Business Standard.
Q faces the one who reads The Hindu. The one who faces S is sitting at the position which is immediate left of A. B is not sitting at any of the extreme ends of the line. The one who reads Business Standard does not face the one who reads The Tribune.
Who amongst the following sits at extreme ends of the rows?
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Question 3 of 35
3. Question
1 points
Directions (1-5):
There are eight persons seated in two rows. In row I – A, B, C and D are seated who all are facing south. In row II – P, Q, R and S are seated who all are facing north. These eight persons reads different newspapers – TOI, The Tribune, Economic Times, Indian Express, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Financial Express and Business Standard but not necessarily in the same order. In the seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces one of the members of the other row.
C is seating second to the right of the person who reads Business Standard. R is an immediate neighbor of the person who faces the one who reads Business Standard. Only one person sits between R and the one who reads Indian Express. The immediate neighbor of the one who reads Indian Express faces the one who reads Economic Times.
The one who reads TOI faces the one who reads Hindustan Times. R is not the one who reads Hindustan Times. P is not the one who reads Indian Express and he does not face the one who reads Business Standard.
Q faces the one who reads The Hindu. The one who faces S is sitting at the position which is immediate left of A. B is not sitting at any of the extreme ends of the line. The one who reads Business Standard does not face the one who reads The Tribune.
3) Who is sitting between R and the one who reads Indian Express?
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Question 4 of 35
4. Question
1 points
Directions (1-5):
There are eight persons seated in two rows. In row I – A, B, C and D are seated who all are facing south. In row II – P, Q, R and S are seated who all are facing north. These eight persons reads different newspapers – TOI, The Tribune, Economic Times, Indian Express, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Financial Express and Business Standard but not necessarily in the same order. In the seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces one of the members of the other row.
C is seating second to the right of the person who reads Business Standard. R is an immediate neighbor of the person who faces the one who reads Business Standard. Only one person sits between R and the one who reads Indian Express. The immediate neighbor of the one who reads Indian Express faces the one who reads Economic Times.
The one who reads TOI faces the one who reads Hindustan Times. R is not the one who reads Hindustan Times. P is not the one who reads Indian Express and he does not face the one who reads Business Standard.
Q faces the one who reads The Hindu. The one who faces S is sitting at the position which is immediate left of A. B is not sitting at any of the extreme ends of the line. The one who reads Business Standard does not face the one who reads The Tribune.
4) Which of the following is true regarding A?
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Question 5 of 35
5. Question
1 points
Directions (1-5):
There are eight persons seated in two rows. In row I – A, B, C and D are seated who all are facing south. In row II – P, Q, R and S are seated who all are facing north. These eight persons reads different newspapers – TOI, The Tribune, Economic Times, Indian Express, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Financial Express and Business Standard but not necessarily in the same order. In the seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces one of the members of the other row.
C is seating second to the right of the person who reads Business Standard. R is an immediate neighbor of the person who faces the one who reads Business Standard. Only one person sits between R and the one who reads Indian Express. The immediate neighbor of the one who reads Indian Express faces the one who reads Economic Times.
The one who reads TOI faces the one who reads Hindustan Times. R is not the one who reads Hindustan Times. P is not the one who reads Indian Express and he does not face the one who reads Business Standard.
Q faces the one who reads The Hindu. The one who faces S is sitting at the position which is immediate left of A. B is not sitting at any of the extreme ends of the line. The one who reads Business Standard does not face the one who reads The Tribune.
5) Who reads Business Standard?
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Question 6 of 35
6. Question
1 points
Direction (6-10): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
Statements: F = D ≥ R = A ≥ X; S ≤ G = X
Conclusions:
I. F > A
II. D ≥ G
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Question 7 of 35
7. Question
1 points
Direction (6-10): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
Statements: S = G ≥ E = A > C; V ≤ W > C
Conclusions:
I. S < W
II. S ≥ W
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There is no relation between S and W, so S will be greater than W or it will less than equal to W.
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There is no relation between S and W, so S will be greater than W or it will less than equal to W.
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There is no relation between S and W, so S will be greater than W or it will less than equal to W.
Question 8 of 35
8. Question
1 points
Direction (6-10): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
Statements: B = T ≥ X < C > Q; Q ≤ S > L; B < K = E
Conclusions:
I. C > L
II. X ≤ E
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Question 9 of 35
9. Question
1 points
Direction (6-10): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
Statements: A > F ≥ J = W; E < F ≤ Q; L = Q ≤ S
Conclusions:
I. J ≤ S
II. J > S
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Question 10 of 35
10. Question
1 points
Direction (6-10): Relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. Find if the conclusions also follow or not.
Statements: N > Z ≤ B = A; X ≤ Z > M; L < W = X
Conclusions:
I. N < X
II. W ≤ A
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Question 11 of 35
11. Question
1 points
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below, statements are given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at a variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some toys are bats. All bats are sticks. All sticks are long. No ball is stick.
Conclusions:
I. Some balls are bats is a possibility.
II. All balls being long is a possibility
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Question 12 of 35
12. Question
1 points
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below, statements are given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at a variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some houses are homes. All houses are buildings. No home is clean. All papers are clean.
Conclusions:
I. Some homes are papers is a possibility.
II. All houses are papers is a possibility.
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Question 13 of 35
13. Question
1 points
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below, statements are given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at a variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some fans are chairs. All chairs are tables. Some tables are wood. All woods are sticks.
Conclusions:
I. Some wood are not fans
II. All wood being chairs is a possibility.
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Some wood are not fans – does not follow because all woods are fans is a possibility.
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Some wood are not fans – does not follow because all woods are fans is a possibility.
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Some wood are not fans – does not follow because all woods are fans is a possibility.
Question 14 of 35
14. Question
1 points
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below, statements are given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at a variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: All covers are pillow. All pillows are beds. No bed is chair. Some clothes are covers.
Conclusions:
I. No cover is chair
II. Some clothes are bed
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Question 15 of 35
15. Question
1 points
Directions (11-15): In each of the questions below, statements are given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at a variance with commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some phones are smart. Some smart are basic. All tricks are basic. No smart is difficult.
Conclusions:
I. All phones are difficult is a possibility.
II. Some tricks are smart.
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Question 16 of 35
16. Question
1 points
Directions (16-20):
In a nine floored building numbered 1 to 9, 9 people live from different states – Uttarakhand, Punjab, Odisha, Nagaland, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Haryana and Manipur stay, but not necessarily in the same order. They know different dance forms – Bharatanatyam, SATTRIYA, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, Kathak, Yak Dance, Kuchipudi, Ghumura and Odissi, but not necessarily in the same order.
The one from Uttarakhand stays on any even-numbered floor below the floor on which the one from Haryana stays. The one from Haryana knows Kathakali and stays on an even numbered floor. The one who knows Ghumura stays on the fourth floor. The one from West Bengal stays on the second floor and knows Mohiniyattam. The one who knows Odissi stays on the third floor. The one from Uttarakhand does not know Yak Dance and there are two floors between the floors on which the people knowing Kuchipudi and Kathakali stay. The one from Odisha knows Sattriya. There are three floors between the floors on which the ones from Odisha and Bihar stay. The one from Nagaland stays on a floor immediately above the one from Manipur. There is one floor between the floors on which the ones from Jharkhand and Bihar stay. The one from Jharkhand does not know Odissi. The one who knows Bharatanatyam stays on the topmost floor. The one from Jharkhand does not stay on the first floor.
The person from which state knows Yak Dance?
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Question 17 of 35
17. Question
1 points
Directions (16-20):
In a nine floored building numbered 1 to 9, 9 people live from different states – Uttarakhand, Punjab, Odisha, Nagaland, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Haryana and Manipur stay, but not necessarily in the same order. They know different dance forms – Bharatanatyam, SATTRIYA, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, Kathak, Yak Dance, Kuchipudi, Ghumura and Odissi, but not necessarily in the same order.
The one from Uttarakhand stays on any even-numbered floor below the floor on which the one from Haryana stays. The one from Haryana knows Kathakali and stays on an even numbered floor. The one who knows Ghumura stays on the fourth floor. The one from West Bengal stays on the second floor and knows Mohiniyattam. The one who knows Odissi stays on the third floor. The one from Uttarakhand does not know Yak Dance and there are two floors between the floors on which the people knowing Kuchipudi and Kathakali stay. The one from Odisha knows Sattriya. There are three floors between the floors on which the ones from Odisha and Bihar stay. The one from Nagaland stays on a floor immediately above the one from Manipur. There is one floor between the floors on which the ones from Jharkhand and Bihar stay. The one from Jharkhand does not know Odissi. The one who knows Bharatanatyam stays on the topmost floor. The one from Jharkhand does not stay on the first floor.
17) If Kathakali is related to Kathak and Uttarakhand to Nagaland in a certain way, then to which of the following does Ghumura is related to?
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Question 18 of 35
18. Question
1 points
Directions (16-20):
In a nine floored building numbered 1 to 9, 9 people live from different states – Uttarakhand, Punjab, Odisha, Nagaland, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Haryana and Manipur stay, but not necessarily in the same order. They know different dance forms – Bharatanatyam, SATTRIYA, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, Kathak, Yak Dance, Kuchipudi, Ghumura and Odissi, but not necessarily in the same order.
The one from Uttarakhand stays on any even-numbered floor below the floor on which the one from Haryana stays. The one from Haryana knows Kathakali and stays on an even numbered floor. The one who knows Ghumura stays on the fourth floor. The one from West Bengal stays on the second floor and knows Mohiniyattam. The one who knows Odissi stays on the third floor. The one from Uttarakhand does not know Yak Dance and there are two floors between the floors on which the people knowing Kuchipudi and Kathakali stay. The one from Odisha knows Sattriya. There are three floors between the floors on which the ones from Odisha and Bihar stay. The one from Nagaland stays on a floor immediately above the one from Manipur. There is one floor between the floors on which the ones from Jharkhand and Bihar stay. The one from Jharkhand does not know Odissi. The one who knows Bharatanatyam stays on the topmost floor. The one from Jharkhand does not stay on the first floor.
18) The one from Uttarakhand knows which of the following dance form?
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Question 19 of 35
19. Question
1 points
Directions (16-20):
In a nine floored building numbered 1 to 9, 9 people live from different states – Uttarakhand, Punjab, Odisha, Nagaland, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Haryana and Manipur stay, but not necessarily in the same order. They know different dance forms – Bharatanatyam, SATTRIYA, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, Kathak, Yak Dance, Kuchipudi, Ghumura and Odissi, but not necessarily in the same order.
The one from Uttarakhand stays on any even-numbered floor below the floor on which the one from Haryana stays. The one from Haryana knows Kathakali and stays on an even numbered floor. The one who knows Ghumura stays on the fourth floor. The one from West Bengal stays on the second floor and knows Mohiniyattam. The one who knows Odissi stays on the third floor. The one from Uttarakhand does not know Yak Dance and there are two floors between the floors on which the people knowing Kuchipudi and Kathakali stay. The one from Odisha knows Sattriya. There are three floors between the floors on which the ones from Odisha and Bihar stay. The one from Nagaland stays on a floor immediately above the one from Manipur. There is one floor between the floors on which the ones from Jharkhand and Bihar stay. The one from Jharkhand does not know Odissi. The one who knows Bharatanatyam stays on the topmost floor. The one from Jharkhand does not stay on the first floor.
19) Person from which state stays on the floor which is exactly between the floor on which the ones from West Bengal and Uttarakhand stays?
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Question 20 of 35
20. Question
1 points
Directions (16-20):
In a nine floored building numbered 1 to 9, 9 people live from different states – Uttarakhand, Punjab, Odisha, Nagaland, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Haryana and Manipur stay, but not necessarily in the same order. They know different dance forms – Bharatanatyam, SATTRIYA, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, Kathak, Yak Dance, Kuchipudi, Ghumura and Odissi, but not necessarily in the same order.
The one from Uttarakhand stays on any even-numbered floor below the floor on which the one from Haryana stays. The one from Haryana knows Kathakali and stays on an even numbered floor. The one who knows Ghumura stays on the fourth floor. The one from West Bengal stays on the second floor and knows Mohiniyattam. The one who knows Odissi stays on the third floor. The one from Uttarakhand does not know Yak Dance and there are two floors between the floors on which the people knowing Kuchipudi and Kathakali stay. The one from Odisha knows Sattriya. There are three floors between the floors on which the ones from Odisha and Bihar stay. The one from Nagaland stays on a floor immediately above the one from Manipur. There is one floor between the floors on which the ones from Jharkhand and Bihar stay. The one from Jharkhand does not know Odissi. The one who knows Bharatanatyam stays on the topmost floor. The one from Jharkhand does not stay on the first floor.
20) If the persons from Haryana and Nagaland interchange their floors and similarly persons from Uttarakhand and Odisha, then how many people stay between the floors on which the ones from Uttarakhand and Haryana stays?
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Question 21 of 35
21. Question
1 points
Directions (21-23):
A is son of B. F is daughter of C. A is brother of E. D is married to B. G is sister of D. A has only one child F. H is brother of E. B is paternal grandfather of K.
How is K related to E?
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Question 22 of 35
22. Question
1 points
Directions (21-23):
A is son of B. F is daughter of C. A is brother of E. D is married to B. G is sister of D. A has only one child F. H is brother of E. B is paternal grandfather of K.
How is H related to G?
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Question 23 of 35
23. Question
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Directions (21-23):
A is son of B. F is daughter of C. A is brother of E. D is married to B. G is sister of D. A has only one child F. H is brother of E. B is paternal grandfather of K.
If T is married to E, how is she related to A?
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Question 24 of 35
24. Question
1 points
Directions (24-25):
Point A is 8 km west of point B. Point C is 12 km north of point A. Point C is 5 km east of point D. Point B is 10 km north of point E. Point E is 6 km east of point F.
A person starts from point T which is north of F, walks 2 km and reaches point F. Find distance TB.
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√(8^2 + 6^2) = 10 km
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√(8^2 + 6^2) = 10 km
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√(8^2 + 6^2) = 10 km
Question 25 of 35
25. Question
1 points
Directions (24-25):
Point A is 8 km west of point B. Point C is 12 km north of point A. Point C is 5 km east of point D. Point B is 10 km north of point E. Point E is 6 km east of point F.
A person starts walking from point A in north direction. H reaches mid-way between points A and C. He now takes a left turn and reaches point S, which is south of point D. Find his distance from point D.
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Question 26 of 35
26. Question
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Directions (26-30): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a rectangular table where three of them are sitting on each longer side and remaining two each on the smaller sides. They like to play different sports – Cricket, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Table Tennis, Chess, Volleyball and Badminton not necessarily in same order.
D is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton. E is sitting third to the left of the person who likes to play Chess. F and G are sitting opposite each other. C is sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Volleyball. B is sitting opposite the person who who likes to play Cricket. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Table Tennis and second to the left of A, who is not sitting near the person who likes to play Volleyball. G is sitting on the smaller side and to the right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. Persons who like to play Table Tennis and Hockey are not on the same side of the table. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting third to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Football. The person who likes to play Hockey is third to the left of C. F sits second to the left of H. The one who likes to play Football sits opposite the one who likes to play Table Tennis.
Who is sitting third to the right of the person who likes to play Chess?
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Question 27 of 35
27. Question
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Directions (26-30): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a rectangular table where three of them are sitting on each longer side and remaining two each on the smaller sides. They like to play different sports – Cricket, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Table Tennis, Chess, Volleyball and Badminton not necessarily in same order.
D is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton. E is sitting third to the left of the person who likes to play Chess. F and G are sitting opposite each other. C is sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Volleyball. B is sitting opposite the person who who likes to play Cricket. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Table Tennis and second to the left of A, who is not sitting near the person who likes to play Volleyball. G is sitting on the smaller side and to the right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. Persons who like to play Table Tennis and Hockey are not on the same side of the table. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting third to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Football. The person who likes to play Hockey is third to the left of C. F sits second to the left of H. The one who likes to play Football sits opposite the one who likes to play Table Tennis.
Who is definitely sitting diagonally opposite to D?
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Question 28 of 35
28. Question
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Directions (26-30): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a rectangular table where three of them are sitting on each longer side and remaining two each on the smaller sides. They like to play different sports – Cricket, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Table Tennis, Chess, Volleyball and Badminton not necessarily in same order.
D is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton. E is sitting third to the left of the person who likes to play Chess. F and G are sitting opposite each other. C is sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Volleyball. B is sitting opposite the person who who likes to play Cricket. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Table Tennis and second to the left of A, who is not sitting near the person who likes to play Volleyball. G is sitting on the smaller side and to the right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. Persons who like to play Table Tennis and Hockey are not on the same side of the table. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting third to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Football. The person who likes to play Hockey is third to the left of C. F sits second to the left of H. The one who likes to play Football sits opposite the one who likes to play Table Tennis.
According to the sitting arrangement what will come in place of question mark?
D : Hockey : : C : ?
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Question 29 of 35
29. Question
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Directions (26-30): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a rectangular table where three of them are sitting on each longer side and remaining two each on the smaller sides. They like to play different sports – Cricket, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Table Tennis, Chess, Volleyball and Badminton not necessarily in same order.
D is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton. E is sitting third to the left of the person who likes to play Chess. F and G are sitting opposite each other. C is sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Volleyball. B is sitting opposite the person who who likes to play Cricket. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Table Tennis and second to the left of A, who is not sitting near the person who likes to play Volleyball. G is sitting on the smaller side and to the right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. Persons who like to play Table Tennis and Hockey are not on the same side of the table. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting third to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Football. The person who likes to play Hockey is third to the left of C. F sits second to the left of H. The one who likes to play Football sits opposite the one who likes to play Table Tennis.
Which sport does A like?
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Question 30 of 35
30. Question
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Directions (26-30): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a rectangular table where three of them are sitting on each longer side and remaining two each on the smaller sides. They like to play different sports – Cricket, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Table Tennis, Chess, Volleyball and Badminton not necessarily in same order.
D is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton. E is sitting third to the left of the person who likes to play Chess. F and G are sitting opposite each other. C is sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Volleyball. B is sitting opposite the person who who likes to play Cricket. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting second to the right of the person who likes to play Table Tennis and second to the left of A, who is not sitting near the person who likes to play Volleyball. G is sitting on the smaller side and to the right of the person who likes to play Volleyball. Persons who like to play Table Tennis and Hockey are not on the same side of the table. The person who likes to play Hockey is sitting third to the right of the person who likes to play Badminton, who is not sitting diagonally opposite the person who likes to play Football. The person who likes to play Hockey is third to the left of C. F sits second to the left of H. The one who likes to play Football sits opposite the one who likes to play Table Tennis.
Which of the following combinations is correct?
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Question 31 of 35
31. Question
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Directions (31– 35): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
Eight friends—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H —are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group.
C who is facing the centre is sitting third to the left of E. E is sitting third to the right of F. There are three persons sitting between B and F. The immediate neighbours of B are females. F is sitting third to the left of G. D is sitting third to the right of A. E is not an immediate neighbour of A. The immediate neighbours of E are males and both of them are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and they both face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.
31) If all the friends are asked to sit in an alphabetical order starting from A in an anti clockwise direction, the positions of how many will remain unchanged (excluding A)?
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Question 32 of 35
32. Question
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Directions (31– 35): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
Eight friends—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H —are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group.
C who is facing the centre is sitting third to the left of E. E is sitting third to the right of F. There are three persons sitting between B and F. The immediate neighbours of B are females. F is sitting third to the left of G. D is sitting third to the right of A. E is not an immediate neighbour of A. The immediate neighbours of E are males and both of them are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and they both face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.
32) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
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Question 33 of 35
33. Question
1 points
Directions (31– 35): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
Eight friends—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H —are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group.
C who is facing the centre is sitting third to the left of E. E is sitting third to the right of F. There are three persons sitting between B and F. The immediate neighbours of B are females. F is sitting third to the left of G. D is sitting third to the right of A. E is not an immediate neighbour of A. The immediate neighbours of E are males and both of them are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and they both face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.
33) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and hence form a group. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
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Question 34 of 35
34. Question
1 points
Directions (31– 35): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
Eight friends—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H —are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group.
C who is facing the centre is sitting third to the left of E. E is sitting third to the right of F. There are three persons sitting between B and F. The immediate neighbours of B are females. F is sitting third to the left of G. D is sitting third to the right of A. E is not an immediate neighbour of A. The immediate neighbours of E are males and both of them are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and they both face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.
34) What is F’s position with respect to E?
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Question 35 of 35
35. Question
1 points
Directions (31– 35): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
Eight friends—A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H —are sitting around a circular table not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outward while five are facing towards the centre. There are equal number of males and females in the group.
C who is facing the centre is sitting third to the left of E. E is sitting third to the right of F. There are three persons sitting between B and F. The immediate neighbours of B are females. F is sitting third to the left of G. D is sitting third to the right of A. E is not an immediate neighbour of A. The immediate neighbours of E are males and both of them are facing the centre. The immediate neighbours of D are females and they both face outside. The one sitting third to the left of B is a male. No female is an immediate neighbour of G.
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