Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 73

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

There are eight persons Akash, Banya, Ceon, Daryl, Elvish, Farah, Girish and Hari who have to attend the marriage ceremony in the month of January, February, March and April but not necessarily in the same order. In each month, the marriage ceremony will be on the dates either 8th or 14th of the given month. Only one marriage will be scheduled on these given dates. Akash will attend the marriage on 13th of any of the given month but not in January. Only one person will attend the marriage between the dates on which Akash and Hari will attend the marriage. Three persons will attend the marriage between the dates on which Hari and Banya attend the marriage. Two persons will attend the marriage between the dates on which Banya and Girish attend the marriage. One person will attend the marriage between the dates on which Ceon and Daryl attend the marriage. Ceon will attend the marriage ceremony before Daryl. Elvish will not attend the marriage on 14th of any of the given month. There are as many as person will attend the marriage between Ceon and Akash and as between the Akash and Elvish.

  1. Who among following will attend the marriage on 14th April?
    Akash
    Farah
    Ceon
    Daryl
    None of these
    Option B

     

  2. How many person/s will attend the marriage between Akash and Elvish?
    1
    3
    2
    4
    0
    Option C

     

  3. Who among following will attend the marriage on 8th of February?
    Daryl
    Banya
    Ceon
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     

  4. If Ceon is related to Banya and Girish is related to Hari, in the same way Elvish is related to?
    Farah
    Banya
    Ceon
    Daryl
    Akash
    Option A

     

  5. Girish will attend the marriage on which of the following dates?
    8th January
    8th February
    14th March
    14th April
    None of these
    Option E

     

  6. Point Rr is 10m north of point Aa. Point Kk is exactly in the middle of the points Rr and Aa. Point Nn is 7m east of point Aa. Point Mm is 7m east of point Kk. Point Ss is 6m north of point Mm. What is the distance between points Ss and Nn?
    11m
    10m
    8m
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     

  7. Point Pp is 13m towards the East of Point Qq. Neelaksh, starts from Point Qq, travels 8m towards West and takes a right turn. After taking the right turn, he travels 5m and reaches Point Bb. From Point Bb, he takes a right turn again and he travels 21m and reaches Point Cc. How far and towards which direction must the Neelaksh travel to reach Point Pp?
    4m towards West
    3m towards East
    5m towards South
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option C

     

  8. Directions (8-10): Following question consists of five statements followed by five conclusions.Consider the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions does not logically follow from the given statements using all statements together.

  9. STATEMENTS:
    a)All Pe are Bo.
    b)Some Bo are Pl.
    c)No Pl are Le.
    d)Some Le are Ch.
    e)All ch are Pa.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)Some pa are Le.
    b)All Pe being pl is a possibility.
    c)Some Bo is not Le.
    d)Some Pe is not Le.
    e)All Le being pa is a possibility.

    a does not follow
    b does not follow
    c does not follow
    d does not follow
    e does not follow
    Option D

     

  10. STATEMENTS:
    a)Some Bi are pa.
    b)No pa is gr.
    c)All gr is ye.
    d)Some ye is Bl.
    e)All Bl is Bk.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)All Pa being ye is a possibility.
    b)All Bi being gr is a possibility.
    c)Some Bk is Ye.
    d)All gr being Bk is a possibility.
    e)Some bi is not gr.

    a does not follow
    b does not follow
    c does not follow
    d does not follow
    e does not follow
    Option B

     

  11. STATEMENTS:
    a)Some K is L.
    b)Some L is I.
    c)Some I is R.
    d)Some R is D.
    e)All D are S.
    CONCLUSIONS:
    a)All K being I is possibility.
    b)All I being D is a possibility.
    c)Some S is R.
    d)Some L being S is a possibility.
    e)Some L is a R.

    a does not follow
    b does not follow
    c does not follow
    d does not follow
    e does not follow
    Option E

     


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