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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: 24 mail under 56 29 32 normal data 97 puzzle yellow 62
Step I: 97 mail under 56 29 32 normal data puzzle yellow 62 24
Step II: 62 97 mail under 56 32 normal data puzzle yellow 24 29
Step III: 56 62 97 mail under normal data puzzle yellow 24 29 32
Step IV: yellow 56 62 97 mail under normal puzzle 24 29 32 data
Step V: under yellow 56 62 97 normal puzzle 24 29 32 data mail
Step VI: puzzle under yellow 56 62 97 24 29 32 data mail normalThis is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debateWhat is the position of 25 in step II from right end?
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Explanation:
In each step 2 words/numbers are arranged. First the largest number and smallest are taken and kept at extreme ends respectively, so on.
Input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debate
Step I: 69 input 56 25 output 52 sensex nifty tweet 32 debate 12
Step II: 56 69 input output 52 sensex nifty tweet 32 debate 12 25
Step III: 52 56 69 input output sensex nifty tweet debate 12 25 32
Step IV: tweet 52 56 69 input output sensex nifty 12 25 32 debate
Step V: sensex tweet 52 56 69 output nifty 12 25 32 debate input
Step VI: output sensex tweet 52 56 69 12 25 32 debate input niftyIncorrect
Explanation:
In each step 2 words/numbers are arranged. First the largest number and smallest are taken and kept at extreme ends respectively, so on.
Input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debate
Step I: 69 input 56 25 output 52 sensex nifty tweet 32 debate 12
Step II: 56 69 input output 52 sensex nifty tweet 32 debate 12 25
Step III: 52 56 69 input output sensex nifty tweet debate 12 25 32
Step IV: tweet 52 56 69 input output sensex nifty 12 25 32 debate
Step V: sensex tweet 52 56 69 output nifty 12 25 32 debate input
Step VI: output sensex tweet 52 56 69 12 25 32 debate input nifty -
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: 24 mail under 56 29 32 normal data 97 puzzle yellow 62
Step I: 97 mail under 56 29 32 normal data puzzle yellow 62 24
Step II: 62 97 mail under 56 32 normal data puzzle yellow 24 29
Step III: 56 62 97 mail under normal data puzzle yellow 24 29 32
Step IV: yellow 56 62 97 mail under normal puzzle 24 29 32 data
Step V: under yellow 56 62 97 normal puzzle 24 29 32 data mail
Step VI: puzzle under yellow 56 62 97 24 29 32 data mail normalThis is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debateWhat is the position of ‘sensex’ in step IV from left 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: 24 mail under 56 29 32 normal data 97 puzzle yellow 62
Step I: 97 mail under 56 29 32 normal data puzzle yellow 62 24
Step II: 62 97 mail under 56 32 normal data puzzle yellow 24 29
Step III: 56 62 97 mail under normal data puzzle yellow 24 29 32
Step IV: yellow 56 62 97 mail under normal puzzle 24 29 32 data
Step V: under yellow 56 62 97 normal puzzle 24 29 32 data mail
Step VI: puzzle under yellow 56 62 97 24 29 32 data mail normalThis is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debateIn step V, if ‘tweet’ is related to ‘debate’ and ‘69’ to ‘12’ in a certain way, then to which of the following is ‘output’ related to?
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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: 24 mail under 56 29 32 normal data 97 puzzle yellow 62
Step I: 97 mail under 56 29 32 normal data puzzle yellow 62 24
Step II: 62 97 mail under 56 32 normal data puzzle yellow 24 29
Step III: 56 62 97 mail under normal data puzzle yellow 24 29 32
Step IV: yellow 56 62 97 mail under normal puzzle 24 29 32 data
Step V: under yellow 56 62 97 normal puzzle 24 29 32 data mail
Step VI: puzzle under yellow 56 62 97 24 29 32 data mail normalThis is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debateIn which of the steps is ‘nifty tweet debate 12’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: 24 mail under 56 29 32 normal data 97 puzzle yellow 62
Step I: 97 mail under 56 29 32 normal data puzzle yellow 62 24
Step II: 62 97 mail under 56 32 normal data puzzle yellow 24 29
Step III: 56 62 97 mail under normal data puzzle yellow 24 29 32
Step IV: yellow 56 62 97 mail under normal puzzle 24 29 32 data
Step V: under yellow 56 62 97 normal puzzle 24 29 32 data mail
Step VI: puzzle under yellow 56 62 97 24 29 32 data mail normalThis is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.
Consider the input: input 56 25 output 52 69 sensex nifty 12 tweet 32 debateWhich of the following is the last but one step of given input?
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 7): Consider the following relationships and answer based on the relationships given below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is wife of Q’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is daughter of Q’A @ B $ L % T indicates what relationship between A and T?
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Explanation:
A is brother of B, B is father of L and L is daughter of T, so L is daughter of B and T, B is father so T is female, and so sister in law of A.Incorrect
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A is brother of B, B is father of L and L is daughter of T, so L is daughter of B and T, B is father so T is female, and so sister in law of A. -
Question 7 of 15
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningDirections (6 – 7): Consider the following relationships and answer based on the relationships given below:
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is wife of Q’
‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is daughter of Q’The expression “L # Q @ P % A” indicates which of the following relationship?
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Explanation:
L is wife of Q, Q is brother of P, so L is sister-in-law of P
P is daughter of A, so L must be daughter-in-law of A – but gender of A not known, and P sister-in-law of L (as P being a female)Incorrect
Explanation:
L is wife of Q, Q is brother of P, so L is sister-in-law of P
P is daughter of A, so L must be daughter-in-law of A – but gender of A not known, and P sister-in-law of L (as P being a female) -
Question 8 of 15
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningPreeti is sitting 11th to the left of Anu and also 5th from the left end of row. Anu is sitting 4th to the right of Mita and Mita is 8th to the left of Lisa. If Lisa is sitting at an extreme end, what is the total number of girls sitting in the row?
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Explanation:
Preeti is 5th from left, and also 11th to the left of Anu, so Anu is 16th from left end, Anu is sitting 4th to the right of Mita, so Mita is 12th from left end. Now Mita is 8th to the left of Lisa, this means Lisa is 20th from left, and Lisa is at extreme end, so total 20 girls.Incorrect
Explanation:
Preeti is 5th from left, and also 11th to the left of Anu, so Anu is 16th from left end, Anu is sitting 4th to the right of Mita, so Mita is 12th from left end. Now Mita is 8th to the left of Lisa, this means Lisa is 20th from left, and Lisa is at extreme end, so total 20 girls. -
Question 9 of 15
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningPoint B is in east direction of point A. Point C is in south direction of point A. Point D is in west direction of point C and point E is in north direction of point D. In which direction is point B with respect to point E?
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Explanation:
Since we don’t know the distances between the points, so it cannot be determined that point E is below point B or not. If it is in straight line to B, then answer is A). If E is below B, then answer B). If E is above B, then answer C).Incorrect
Explanation:
Since we don’t know the distances between the points, so it cannot be determined that point E is below point B or not. If it is in straight line to B, then answer is A). If E is below B, then answer B). If E is above B, then answer C). -
Question 10 of 15
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: ReasoningIf the letters of the word REASONINGS are arranged such that all the vowels alphabetically occupy the starting positions, and all consonants alphabetically occupy the positions succeeding the vowels, then position of how many letters is not changed?
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Explanation:
REASONINGS
AEIOGNNRSS
E, N and SIncorrect
Explanation:
REASONINGS
AEIOGNNRSS
E, N and S -
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 figures are sets. No figure is circle. All storeys are circles
Conclusions:
I. No set is circle.
II. All storeys are sets is a possibility.Correct
Explanation:
I is not definite. Sets can be circles is possibility
No figure is circle, but all storeys can be sets.Incorrect
Explanation:
I is not definite. Sets can be circles is possibility
No figure is circle, but all storeys can be sets. -
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 plants are stems. All stems are roots. No leaf is stem. Some trees are leaves.
Conclusions:
I. All plants are trees is a possibility.
II. Some roots are plantsCorrect
Explanation:
I – is possibility, and II is definite because Some plants are stems and All stems are roots.Incorrect
Explanation:
I – is possibility, and II is definite because Some plants are stems and All stems are roots. -
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: No red is blue. Some blue are yellow. All blue are white. All red are yellow
Conclusions:
I. Some red are white
II. All yellow are blue is a possibility.Correct
Explanation:
I is not definite.
If all yellow will be blue, then all red will be blue which is not possibleIncorrect
Explanation:
I is not definite.
If all yellow will be blue, then all red will be blue which is not possible -
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 lions are tigers. No tiger is cat. All dogs are cats. Some lions are rats.
Conclusions:
I. Some lions are dogs
II. No lion is dogCorrect
Explanation:
Both are possibilities, and their subject predicate is same and 1 is positive and other negative, so either orIncorrect
Explanation:
Both are possibilities, and their subject predicate is same and 1 is positive and other negative, so either or -
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 chairs are tables. Some tables are sticks. All sticks are lamps. No chair is lamp.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are lamps.
II. No table is lamp.Correct
Explanation:
I is definitely true, so only I follows, not IIIncorrect
Explanation:
I is definitely true, so only I follows, not II
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