Directions (1-5): Study the information and answer the questions:
14 students are sitting in two parallel rows such that each row contains seven students. Either Mani or Banya sits at one of the ends. The persons in row 1 faces south and sit exactly opposite to the persons in row 2. Farah sits at one of the ends and sits diagonally opposite to Garima. Elvish and Isha face north. Three persons sit between Kareena and Lokesh. Akansha does not face Elvish. Ceon sits exactly in the middle of one of the rows. Mani is 2nd to the left of Banya, who does not sit in the same row as Nitesh. Jaya faces Lokesh. Mani and Divya sit in different rows. Elvish sits 2nd left of the one who faces Divya. Hari is immediate right to the one who faces Ceon. Two person sit between Garima and Nitesh. Neither Jaya nor Lokesh is neighbour of Banya.
- Who among the following faces Kareena?
AkanshaJayaIshaCannot be determinedNone of theseOption C
- What is the position of Garima with respect to Divya?
3rd to left5th to rightImmediate right3rd to rightNone of theseOption E
- Four of the following belongs to a group find the one that does not belong to that group?
AkanshaIshaGarimaFarahBanyaOption B
- Who among the following faces Isha?
KareenaHariNiteshLokeshAkanshaOption A
- How many students sit between Isha and Farah?
No one4123Option B
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some B is S.
b)All S is W.
c)Some M are B.
CONCLUSIONS:
a) Some B is W.
b)Some W is M.
c)All B is W.Only b is trueOnly c is trueBoth a and b are trueOnly a is trueNone of theseOption D
- STATEMENTS:
a)All M are S.
b)Some D is M.
c)No B is M.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some D is not B.
b)All B is S is a possibility.
c)No D is S.Both a and b are trueOnly a is trueOnly b is trueEither a or c is trueNone of theseOption A
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some O is Y.
b)Some Y is V.
c)No P is Y.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)No V is P.
b)Some O is not P.
c)All V is not O.Only b is trueOnly a is trueBoth a and c are trueBoth a and b are trueNone of theseOption A
- STATEMENTS:
a)All M is A.
b)Some A is C.
c)Some G is M.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some G is A.
b)Some M is C is a possibility.
c)All G can be A.Only a is trueBoth b and c is trueEither a or b is trueNone of theseAll are trueOption E
- STATEMENTS:
a)Some T are C.
b)All C are A.
c)All T are A.
d)No C is S.
CONCLUSIONS:
a)Some A is not S.
b)All C are S.
c) Some S is T.Only a is trueOnly b and c are trueOnly c is trueAll are trueNone is trueOption A
Directions (6-10): In each of the questions given below some statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
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