Mixed Reasoning Questions for Upcoming Exams – Set 200


Study the following information and answer the questions:

Eight friends was born in different months starting from March to October of the same year. Only three persons was born in between Srikant and Priyanka, who was born in the month which have odd number of days but not in October. More than three persons were born in between Rishi and Taruna, who was born in the month which have even number of days. Taruna is older than Srikant. Queen was born in the month which have 30 days. Two persons was born in Udita and Queen. Udita is younger than Wine who was born after Varsha.

  1. Who among the following person was born in May?
    Varsha
    Taruna
    Srikant
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option A

     

  2. Wine was born in which of the following month?
    March
    August
    April
    May
    none of these
    Option B

     

  3. How many persons was born in between Udita and Priyanka?
    1
    2
    3
    More than 4
    None of these
    Option D

     

  4. Which of the following statement is true about Taruna?
    Taruna was born in March
    Taruna was born just after Priyanka
    Wine was born immediate after Taruna
    Only two persons were born between Taruna and the one who was born just before Wine
    Both b and d
    Option E

     

  5. Who among the following person is the third youngest person?
    Either b or c
    Udita
    Taruna
    Priyanka
    Wine
    Option E

     

  6. In each of the questions below are given some statements 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.

  7. Statements:
    a)Some R is W.
    b)Some W are L.
    c)Only a few L are M.
    Conclusions:
    a) All L can be M.
    b) Some W are M is possibility.
    Only a follows
    Only b follows
    Either a or b follows
    Neither a nor b follows
    Both a and b follows
    Option B

     

  8. Statements:
    a)No R is M.
    b)All R is O.
    c)All M is A.
    Conclusions:
    a) Some O are not A.
    b) Some A are not O.
    Only a follows
    Only b follows
    Either a or b follows
    Neither a nor b follows
    Both a and b follows
    Option D

     

  9. Statements:
    a)Only a few C are T.
    b)No T are S.
    c)Some S is H.
    Conclusions:
    a) All C can be T.
    b) Some S are C.
    Only a follows
    Only b follows
    Either a or b follows
    Neither a nor b follows
    Both a and b follows
    Option D

     

  10. Statements:
    a)All B are C.
    b)All C are L.
    c)Some L are E.
    Conclusions:
    a) Some B are L.
    b) Some E are C.
    Only a follows
    Only b follows
    Either a or b follows
    Neither a nor b follows
    Both a and b follows
    Option A

     

  11. Statements:
    a)All C are P.
    b)Some P are D.
    c)All D are B.
    Conclusions:
    a) Some P are not B.
    b) All P are B.
    Only a follows
    Only b follows
    Either a or b follows
    Neither a nor b follows
    Both a and b follows
    Option C

     


 

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