Directions (1-5): There are five married couples in a family who have only one child. Priya, Queen, Rashi, Shivani, and Taru are child and they are of different ages (in years) i.e. 12, 15, 21, 18, and 9 (not necessarily in same order). Ishita is a female member of the family and is not married to Banya and Jasleen. Ceon is married to Farah, whose child is 18 yrs old. Avni’s child is 15 yrs old. Garima is a father of Priya. Rashi’s and Queen’s age is an odd number. Banya and Jasleen are male members. Ishita’s child is not the oldest. Priya is not child of Harleen. Queen is not a child of Banya. Diksha is a female member. Harleen is not married to Jasleen. Farah is not mother of Shivani. Taru is a child of Elvish, who is a male member. Rashi is younger than Taru but older than Queen.
- What is the age of the child of Banya?
0915121821Option B
- Who among the following is child of Harleen?
PriyaQueenRashiTaruNone of theseOption D
- Who among the following is a child of Diksha and what is the age of Diksha’s child?
Shivani,9Queen,9Taru,18Cannot be determinedNone of theseOption B
- Which of the following combination is true regarding the given arrangement?
Both b and c are trueJasleen-CeonElvish-HarleenFarah-DikshaAll are trueOption C
- Who among the following is wife of Elvish?
CeonDikshaAvniHarleenNone of theseOption D
- What is the code for ‘tiger’?
afalatasadOption D
- ‘camel man in’ can be coded as?
as aj araf aj adEither a or baj ad ifNone of theseOption D
- What is the code for ‘gram’?
arapadEither ar or apCannot be determinedOption D
- Which of the following is the code for ‘is’?
atadafCannot be detrminedNone of theseOption C
- If ‘gram is blow’ is coded as ‘ap af ax’ then what will be the code for ‘blow camel man’?
ax aj adas ad afaj ad arEither a or bNone of theseOption A
Directions (6-10): Read the information carefully and answer the questions:
In a certain code language
‘camel wine task tiger’ is written as ‘al at aj as’
‘Man gram plane camel’ is written as ‘aj ap ar ad’
‘is wine task man’ is written as ‘ad at af al’.