Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside:
In a certain code language,
‘There is building’ is written as ‘nup yex ace’
‘Students in colleges’ is written as ‘ybx cvu vcl’
‘Several colleges Are Present There’ is written as ‘cal del vuc ybx yex’
‘Building is Dark’ is written as ‘nup cig ace’
‘Dark Students in Several Building’ is written as ‘vcl cal nup cig cvu’
- What is the code for ‘is’ in the give code language?
ybxacenupcalEither A or DOption B
- What does the code ‘cal’ stand for in the given code language?
StudentsBuildingSeveralDarknone of theseOption C
- Which of the following could be the code for ‘all present Building there’?
yex del ace nupdel yex clu nupace nup yex delEither A or CNone of theseOption B
- Which of the following is the code for ‘are there’?
vuc yexdel vucdel yexcannot be determinedEither A or COption E
- What could be the code ‘cig ybx gkl vcl’ stand for in the given code language?
Dark in students there parkNear students dark buildingsStudents set building collegescolleges set students nearnone of theseOption B
- Statements : W@T#E*M ; N$E%X#Z
Conclusions : I. M%Z II. W@X
Only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsBoth conclusion I and II followsEither Conclusion I or II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsOption A - Statements : R#Z$X*M%V@B
Conclusions : I. Z*V II. M@Z
Only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsBoth conclusion I and II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsOption E - Statements : X*Z$E#P*S@V%K
Conclusions : I. Z*P II. Z#P
Only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither conclusion I Nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II followsOption C - Statements : Z@A#W%Q ; X$Q#E
Conclusions : I.W%X II. Z%E
only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followsNeither conclusion I nor II followsBoth conclusion I and II followOption E - Statements : W@Q#E*D ; M$E%B#Z
Conclusions : I. W%Z II. W@M
Only conclusion I followsOnly conclusion II followsEither conclusion I or II followBoth conclusion I and II followNeither conclusion I nor followOption D
Directions: In the following questions, symbols @,%,$,* and # are used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
A @ B means ‘A is not less than B’
A $ B means ‘A is not more than B’
A # B means ‘A is neither less nor more than B’
A * B means ‘A is neither more than nor equal to B’
A % B means ‘A is neither less than nor equal to B’
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