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Directions (1 – 5): Read the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow. The questions are based on following coding formats:
# – North
@ – South
% – East
$ – West
! – Either 4 or 6 m
& – Either 3 or 10 m
Examples: P@Q means P is South of Q, P#$Q means P is North-West of Q, P$!Q means P is West of Q at a distance of either 4 or 6 m.
Conditions given are as:
I. A#&B
II. A#$C
III. C%B
IV. C$!D
V. E@&D
VI. F$!E
VII. G#!F
VIII. G@$C
- Given H$G, HG = 3m, B#H. Find distance between B and C?
1) 4m
2) 5m
3) 6m
4) 7m
5) Cannot be determinedAnswer – 2) 5m
Explanation :
According to conditions given:
I. A#&B
II. A#$C
III. C%B
IV. C$!D
V. E@&D
VI. F$!E
VII. G#!F
VIII. G@$C
- If B#G, then which of the following is true regarding points B and G?
1) G#&B
2) B#&G
3) B@!G
4) G@!B
5) None of theseAnswer – 4) G@!B
Explanation :
According to conditions given:
I. A#&B
II. A#$C
III. C%B
IV. C$!D
V. E@&D
VI. F$!E
VII. G#!F
VIII. G@$C
- A man starts walking from point A walks for 5m in ‘%’ direction, reaches point J, turns ‘@’ direction and now walks 7m to reach point G. Given J#G. What is the distance between points C and A. (Take points from question number 1 also).
1) √38m
2) √34m
3) √42m
4) 4√8m
5) 4√3mAnswer – 2) √34m
Explanation :
According to conditions given:
I. A#&B
II. A#$C
III. C%B
IV. C$!D
V. E@&D
VI. F$!E
VII. G#!F
VIII. G@$C
- If distance point G and E is 6√2m, then find distance between points G and C?
1) 2√5m
2) 3√5m
3) 5√6m
4) 4√6m
5) 5√2mAnswer – 1) 2√5m
Explanation
According to conditions given:
I. A#&B
II. A#$C
III. C%B
IV. C$!D
V. E@&D
VI. F$!E
VII. G#!F
VIII. G@$C
- If K@!D and G$K, what is the maximum area of the quadrilateral formed by joining points K, G,
1) 36
2) 49
3) 64
4) 30
5) 25Answer – 1) 36
Explanation :
Directions (6 – 7): Read the following information carefully to answer the questions that follow. The questions are based on following coding formats:
# – North
@ – South
% – East
$ – West
! – Either 4 or 6 m
& – Either 3 or 6 m
Examples: P@Q means P is South of Q, P#$Q means P is North-West of Q, P$!Q means P is West of Q at a distance of either 4 or 6 m.
Conditions given are as:
I. A$&P
II. P#!D
III. D$!G
IV. K#&G
V. K%&M
VI. P$K
- If P%M, what is the distance between points P and G?
1) 2√10m
2) 3√13m
3) 2√13m
4) 3√10m
5) None of theseAnswer – 3) 2√13m
Explanation :
According to conditions given:
I. A$&P
II. P#!D
III. D$!G
IV. K#&G
V. K%&M
VI. P$K
- Which of the following is definitely false based on the position of points given in Question above?
1) A#$G
2) D@$K
3) G@%P
4) M#%G
5) D@$MAnswer – 4) M#%G
Explanation :
According to conditions given:
I. A$&P
II. P#!D
III. D$!G
IV. K#&G
V. K%&M
VI. P$K
(Directions 8 – 10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
A + B means P is to the right of Q at a distance of 1m.
A – B means P is to the left of Q at a distance of 1m.
A # B means P is to the north of Q at a distance of 1m.
A * B means P is to the south of Q at a distance of 1m.
In each of the following questions all person faces South.
- P + Q * R + S, then S is in which direction with respect to P?
1) North
2) South-East
3) North-East
4) East
5) South-WestAnswer – 3) North-East
Explanation :
- I * J + K # L, then L is in which direction with respect to I?
1) North
2) North-East
3) South
4) East
5) South-WestAnswer – 4) East
Explanation :
- A # B – C * D, then D is in which direction with respect to A?
1) North
2) South
3) South-East
4) East
5) WestAnswer – 5) West
Explanation :