Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight students P , Q, R, S, T , U, ,V and W are sitting in a straight line (but not necessarily in the same order.) Three of them are facing south and rests are facing opposite direction. They like different cities i.e. Lucknow , Kanpur , Pune , Nashik , Tundla , Panna , Nagod and Ratlam (not necessarily in same order). Four persons sit between W and T who likes Panna. U sits right of R, who likes Nagod. V and T face opposite direction to each other. The one who sits immediate right of S likes Ratlam. Q sits third from the extreme end of the row. W sits 3rd right of R. The one who likes Pune sits immediate right of the one who likes Kanpur. R doesn’t face north direction. V is an immediate neighbor of R and T both. Q faces south direction. S sits 2nd to the right of V. R sits immediate left of Q. The one who likes Lucknow sits at extreme end. The one who likes Nashik sits between T and P. U does not like Pune.
- Who among the following is second to the left of the one who likes Nashik?
PRVWNone of theseOption C
- Who among the following sits at the ends of the rows?
V and TR and UW and PP and QCannot be determinedOption C
- Who among the following sits third to the left of T?
PQRCannot be determinedNo oneOption E
- What is the position of the one who likes Kanpur with respect to R?
2nd to the rightImmediate right2nd to the left4th to the leftNone of theseOption A
- V faces in which direction?
NorthSouthSame as S facesBoth a and c are trueNone of theseOption D
- STATEMENT:
a)Some L are K.
b)Some K are T.
c)No L is T.
CONCLUSION:
a)Some K are not T.
b)Some L are not T.Only conclusion a followsOnly conclusion b followsEither a or b followsNeither a nor b followsBoth a and b followsOption E
- STATEMENT:
a)Some L is T.
b)All G are T.
c)Some G are P.
CONCLUSION:
a)Some P are L.
b)Some P are T.Only conclusion a followsOnly conclusion b followsEither a or b followsNeither a nor b followsBoth a and b followsOption B
- STATEMENT:
a)Some A are D.
b)All A are B.
c)No C are B.
CONCLUSION:
a)No A are C.
b)No C is D.Only conclusion a followsOnly conclusion b followsEither a or b followsNeither a nor b followsBoth a and b followsOption A
- STATEMENT:
a)Some W are F.
b)No F is T.
c)No T is J.
CONCLUSION:
a)Some W are J.
b)Some J are not W.Only conclusion a followsOnly conclusion b followsEither a or b followsNeither a nor b followsBoth a and b followsOption C
- STATEMENT:
a)All W are C.
b)Some P are C.
c)No T is C.
CONCLUSION:
a)All T are P.
b)Some W are not T.Only conclusion a followsOnly conclusion b followsEither a or b followsNeither a nor b followsBoth a and b followsOption B
Directions (6-10): In each of the questions below. Some statements are given followed by some conclusions. You have to assume all the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given two conclusions logically follows from the information given in the statements.