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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A number arrangement machine when given an input of numbers/words, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and steps of rearrangement.
Input: site 24 angle 37 under 43 56 earn 75 catch 78 prize
Step I: 24 site angle 37 under 43 56 earn catch 78 prize 75
Step II: 56 24 site angle 37 under earn catch 78 prize 75 43
Step III: 78 56 24 site angle under earn catch prize 75 43 37
Step IV: site 78 56 24 under earn catch prize 75 43 37 angle
Step V: prize site 78 56 24 under catch 75 43 37 angle earn
Step VI: catch prize site 78 56 24 75 43 37 angle earn under
This is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23Which step number is the step: “right 27 50 12 mint orange ice just 72 23 15 answer”?
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Explanation:
Letters in the words are counted and then arranged. In first step smallest word taken at beginning, in 2nd step largest word at last, in 3rd step second smallest word at beginning, and so on.
Input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23
Step I: 12 mint orange 15 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23 27
Step II: 50 12 mint orange 15 ice right answer 72 just 27 23
Step III: 72 50 12 mint orange ice right answer just 27 23 15
Step IV: right 72 50 12 mint orange ice just 27 23 15 answer
Step V: mint right 72 50 12 orange just 27 23 15 answer ice
Step VI: just mint right 72 50 12 27 23 15 answer ice orangeIncorrect
Explanation:
Letters in the words are counted and then arranged. In first step smallest word taken at beginning, in 2nd step largest word at last, in 3rd step second smallest word at beginning, and so on.
Input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23
Step I: 12 mint orange 15 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23 27
Step II: 50 12 mint orange 15 ice right answer 72 just 27 23
Step III: 72 50 12 mint orange ice right answer just 27 23 15
Step IV: right 72 50 12 mint orange ice just 27 23 15 answer
Step V: mint right 72 50 12 orange just 27 23 15 answer ice
Step VI: just mint right 72 50 12 27 23 15 answer ice orange -
Question 2 of 15
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A number arrangement machine when given an input of numbers/words, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and steps of rearrangement.
Input: site 24 angle 37 under 43 56 earn 75 catch 78 prize
Step I: 24 site angle 37 under 43 56 earn catch 78 prize 75
Step II: 56 24 site angle 37 under earn catch 78 prize 75 43
Step III: 78 56 24 site angle under earn catch prize 75 43 37
Step IV: site 78 56 24 under earn catch prize 75 43 37 angle
Step V: prize site 78 56 24 under catch 75 43 37 angle earn
Step VI: catch prize site 78 56 24 75 43 37 angle earn under
This is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23In step III, which of the following is 4th to the right of 9th from the Right end?
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A number arrangement machine when given an input of numbers/words, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and steps of rearrangement.
Input: site 24 angle 37 under 43 56 earn 75 catch 78 prize
Step I: 24 site angle 37 under 43 56 earn catch 78 prize 75
Step II: 56 24 site angle 37 under earn catch 78 prize 75 43
Step III: 78 56 24 site angle under earn catch prize 75 43 37
Step IV: site 78 56 24 under earn catch prize 75 43 37 angle
Step V: prize site 78 56 24 under catch 75 43 37 angle earn
Step VI: catch prize site 78 56 24 75 43 37 angle earn under
This is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23In step V, if ‘right’ is related to ‘12’ and ‘50’ is related to ‘just’ in a certain way, then which of the following relates to ‘27’ ?
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Explanation:
12 is related to 27 or 12 relates to 27Incorrect
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12 is related to 27 or 12 relates to 27 -
Question 4 of 15
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A number arrangement machine when given an input of numbers/words, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and steps of rearrangement.
Input: site 24 angle 37 under 43 56 earn 75 catch 78 prize
Step I: 24 site angle 37 under 43 56 earn catch 78 prize 75
Step II: 56 24 site angle 37 under earn catch 78 prize 75 43
Step III: 78 56 24 site angle under earn catch prize 75 43 37
Step IV: site 78 56 24 under earn catch prize 75 43 37 angle
Step V: prize site 78 56 24 under catch 75 43 37 angle earn
Step VI: catch prize site 78 56 24 75 43 37 angle earn under
This is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23In which of the steps are the words ‘orange ice right answer’ occur together?
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (1 – 5): Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
A number arrangement machine when given an input of numbers/words, rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and steps of rearrangement.
Input: site 24 angle 37 under 43 56 earn 75 catch 78 prize
Step I: 24 site angle 37 under 43 56 earn catch 78 prize 75
Step II: 56 24 site angle 37 under earn catch 78 prize 75 43
Step III: 78 56 24 site angle under earn catch prize 75 43 37
Step IV: site 78 56 24 under earn catch prize 75 43 37 angle
Step V: prize site 78 56 24 under catch 75 43 37 angle earn
Step VI: catch prize site 78 56 24 75 43 37 angle earn under
This is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: 12 mint orange 15 27 ice 50 right answer 72 just 23In how many steps, there is a number on one end and word on another?
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Explanation:
Either both are numbers or both are wordsIncorrect
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Either both are numbers or both are words -
Question 6 of 15
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 10): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 friends –P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z stay in a building on different floors numbered 1 to 8.
P stays on an even numbered floor above floor 3. Y stays immediately below P. There are 3 people between Y and R, 2 people between R and W and 1 floor between W’s and Q’s floor. S stays immediately above Z bout not on top floor.How many floors are there between the floors on which Q and S stay?
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Explanation:
Start with 3 arrangements, keeping P at 8th, 6th and 4th floor respectively.Floor Person 8 P 7 Y 6 W 5 X 4 Q 3 R 2 S 1 Z Incorrect
Explanation:
Start with 3 arrangements, keeping P at 8th, 6th and 4th floor respectively.Floor Person 8 P 7 Y 6 W 5 X 4 Q 3 R 2 S 1 Z -
Question 7 of 15
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 10): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 friends –P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z stay in a building on different floors numbered 1 to 8.
P stays on an even numbered floor above floor 3. Y stays immediately below P. There are 3 people between Y and R, 2 people between R and W and 1 floor between W’s and Q’s floor. S stays immediately above Z bout not on top floor.Who stays exactly between Y and Q?
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 10): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 friends –P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z stay in a building on different floors numbered 1 to 8.
P stays on an even numbered floor above floor 3. Y stays immediately below P. There are 3 people between Y and R, 2 people between R and W and 1 floor between W’s and Q’s floor. S stays immediately above Z bout not on top floor.If P and X interchange their floors and so R and Z, then who stays between P and Z?
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 10): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 friends –P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z stay in a building on different floors numbered 1 to 8.
P stays on an even numbered floor above floor 3. Y stays immediately below P. There are 3 people between Y and R, 2 people between R and W and 1 floor between W’s and Q’s floor. S stays immediately above Z bout not on top floor.How many people stay above the floor on which X stays?
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 10): Study the information given below and answer the given questions:
8 friends –P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z stay in a building on different floors numbered 1 to 8.
P stays on an even numbered floor above floor 3. Y stays immediately below P. There are 3 people between Y and R, 2 people between R and W and 1 floor between W’s and Q’s floor. S stays immediately above Z bout not on top floor.In the following options, there is a certain pattern between people and floors, so they form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (11-15): In these, statements are followed by two conclusions. Consider statements to be true and find if the conclusions follow or not.
Statements: All A are B. No B is D. Some C are D. All C are E.
Conclusions:
I. Some A are E is a possibility
II. All E being B is a possibility.Correct
Explanation:
If all E are B, then all D will be B which is not possible.Incorrect
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If all E are B, then all D will be B which is not possible. -
Question 12 of 15
12. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (11-15): In these, statements are followed by two conclusions. Consider statements to be true and find if the conclusions follow or not.
Statements: Some A are B. Some B are C. No B is E. Some C are E.
Conclusions:
I. All E are A is a possibility.
II. All C are B is a possibility.Correct
Explanation:
I follows.
II – if all C are B, then some E will also be B, which is not possible.Incorrect
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I follows.
II – if all C are B, then some E will also be B, which is not possible. -
Question 13 of 15
13. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (11-15): In these, statements are followed by two conclusions. Consider statements to be true and find if the conclusions follow or not.
Statements: Some A are B. All C are B. No D is C. Some F are D.
Conclusions:
I. Some B are D is a possibility.
II. All C are F is a possibility.Correct
Explanation:
Both are possibilities.Incorrect
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Both are possibilities. -
Question 14 of 15
14. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (11-15): In these, statements are followed by two conclusions. Consider statements to be true and find if the conclusions follow or not.
Statements: Some A are B. All B are C. Some C are D. No E is B.
Conclusions:
I. No E is C
II. Some D are A.Correct
Explanation:
No E is B, but E can be C, so it is not definite. II is also not definiteIncorrect
Explanation:
No E is B, but E can be C, so it is not definite. II is also not definite -
Question 15 of 15
15. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (11-15): In these, statements are followed by two conclusions. Consider statements to be true and find if the conclusions follow or not.
Statements: All A are B. Some C are A. No B is E. All D are E.
Conclusions:
I. Some B are C
II. No B is CCorrect
Explanation:
Some B are C is definitely true, so I follow only
For either or, both conclusions should not follow.Incorrect
Explanation:
Some B are C is definitely true, so I follow only
For either or, both conclusions should not follow.
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