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Logical Ability -1

1. 985, 874, 763, ?


a. 641
b. 542
c. 722
d. =652
2. If STUMP is coded as PQRJM, then PITCH is coded as
a. =MFQZE
b. QJUDI
c. MEQAE
d. RKVEK
3. Problem: What is the amount of Cement exported from China?

Statements:

1. China’s export to America is 65,000 tones and this is 8% of the total cement exports
2. China’s total export tonnage of cement is 15% of the total of 1 million tones

a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient in answering the problem


b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient in answering the problem
c. Both statements put together are sufficient to answer the problem
d. Both statements even put together are not sufficient to answer the problem
e. =Either of the statement is sufficient to answer the problem
4. 10, 7, 12, 10, 14,
a. 18
b. 12
c. =13
d. 16
5. If RESULT is coded as SFTVMU, then EXAM is coded as
a. FWBO
b. DYZL
c. =FYBN
d. DXZL
6. Pick the odd man out
a. N3K
b. T4P
c. =W5S
d. Q2O
7. Raju Walks 30 meters west and takes a left turn to walk 10 meters, then takes left turn again and
walks 40 meters, and takes another left turn walks 20 meters. In which Direction is he standing
from the starting point?
a. =North – East
b. South – East
c. North – West
d. North
8. 8, 12, 24, 60,
a. 120
b. =108
c. 142
d. 100
9. From the given anagrams Pick the Odd man out
a. OLIVE
b. APPLE
c. LITCHI
d. =EGG
10. Rahul is standing at point A facing east. He walks 30 meters towards his right and takes a left
turn to walk 40 meters then he takes another left turn and walks 50 meters. In which direction is
he standing from point A?
a. =North – East
b. North
c. North – West
d. West
11. Four professionals A, B, C and D are sitting around a table
i. A sits opposite to the Cook
ii. B sits right side of the beautician
iii. Teacher is in the left side of and accountant
iv. D sits opposite to C
v. C is to the right side of the accountant

What are the occupations of A and B

a. Accountant and Beautician


b. =Accountant and Cook
c. Accountant and Teacher
d. Teacher and Cook
12. What is the Occupation of D
a. Accountant
b. Beautician
c. =Teacher
d. Cook

13. What is the Occupation of C


a. =Beautician
b. Teacher
c. Accountant
d. Cook
14. Who is sitting to the left of Beautician
a. Cook
b. =Accountant
c. Teacher
d. None of the above
15. A person travels 5 Km towards south, then 4 Km towards east, then 8 km towards north and
then 2 km towards west. In which direction is he from his starting location?
a. North – East
b. South – East
c. South – West
d. South
16. Problem Question: Is B the brother of A?

Statements:

1. A is Brother of C
2. C is the sister of B

a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the problem


b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the problem
c. Bothe statements put together are sufficient to answer the problem
d. =Both the statements even put together are not sufficient to answer the problem
e. Either the statements are sufficient to answer the problem

Logical Ability -2

1. 985 : 874 :: 763 : ?


a. 641
b. 542
c. 722
d. =652
2.

Problem Question: What is the 5th Number?


Statements:
1. 1st and 2nd numbers are 1 and 2 respectively
2. 3rd and 4th numbers are 3 and 4 respectively
a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient
b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient
c. Both statements put together are sufficient
d. =Both statements even put together are not sufficient
e. Either of the statements are individually sufficient
3. If STICK is coded as RSHBJ, the REPLY is coded as
a. SFQNX
b. =QDOKX
c. SFQMZ
d. QDOMX
4. CEHL : MORV :: WYBF:
a. GIKM
b. =GILP
c. GJMP
d. GHJM
5. If PRAISE can be codes as 570884, what is the code for OCATVE
a. 429041
b. 429104
c. 429014
d. 429410
6. If MACHINE is coded as 19 – 7 – 9 – 14 – 15 – 20 – 11, how will you code DANGER
a. =10 – 7 – 20 – 13 – 11 – 24
b. 11 – 7 – 20 – 16 – 11 – 24
c. 13 – 7 – 20 – 9 – 11 – 25
d. 13 – 7 – 20 – 10 – 11 – 25

7. I was facing west. I turned 125 degrees in the clock wise direction and 10 degrees in the
anti-clock wise direction. Which direction am I facing now?
a. North-West
b. East
c. North
d. =North-East
8. I was facing north. I turned 110 degrees in the anti-clock wise direction and then 155
degrees in the clock wise direction. Which direction am I facing now?
a. East
b. =North – East
c. North
d. South – West

9. 6 : 60 :: 120:
a. =12
b. 240
c. 210
d. 480
10. Pointing to a man, a girl said, “He is the husband of the granddaughter of the mother of
my mother”. How is the man related to the girl?
a. Cousin
b. Brother-in-law
c. Brother
d. Father
11. Pick the odd man out
a. =AA
b. BB
c. DDDD
d. EEEEE
12. Sowmya said “This man is the husband of the granddaughter of my mother”. How is
sowmya related to the man? (Conider sowmya does not have any siblings)
a. Mother
b. =Mother-in-law
c. Daughter
d. Daughter-in-law

Passage
1. Suman, Vicky, Santosh, Mohan, Alok, Sagar, Shekhar are standing on a wall and all of
them are facing west
2. Suman is on the immediate left of Alok
3. Mohan is at an extreme end and has Santosh as his neighbor
4. Alok is standing third from the south end
5. Sagar is between Santosh and Shekhar

13. Who is standing to the left of Santosh


a. Mohan
b. =Sagar
c. Shekhar
d. Vicky

14. Which of the following pairs of people are standing ate extreme ends
a. =Mohan and Vicky
b. Mohan and Suman
c. Vicky and Suman
d. Mohan and Alok
15. Which of the following pairs of people is Shekhar immediately standing in between
a. Suman and Sagar
b. =Alok and Sagar
c. Suman and Santosh
d. None
16. Name the person who should change his position with Alok such that he gets the second
place from the north end
a. Shekhar
b. Vicky
c. Sagar
d. =Santosh

17. If north is called north-east, north – east is called east, east is called south – east and so
on. What will south – east be called
a. West
b. North
c. =South
d. East
18. Re arrange the following sentences in most meaningful order
1. Network
2. Talk
3. Mobile
4. Ring
5. Connection

a. 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
b. =3, 1, 5, 4, 2
c. 5, 3, 1, 4, 2
d. 5, 1, 3, 4, 2
19. Problem Question: P, Q, R, S are four friends. Who is the youngest among them
Statements
1. The total age of P and Q is more than that of R
2. The total age of P and S together is less than that of R

a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient


b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient
c. Both Statements put together are sufficient
d. =Both Statements even put together are not sufficient

20. Problem Question: This year, on which day, does Ramesh’s birthday fall
Statements
1. His birthday falls between October 27 and 30, October 27 being Tuesday
2. His birthday is not on Thursday

a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient


b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient
c. =Both Statements put together are sufficient
d. Both Statements even put together are not sufficient

Logical Ability -3

1. 2, 4, 12, 48, ?
a. 480
b. =240
c. 960
d. 340
2. Problem: What is the amount of Cement exported from China?

Statements:

China’s export to America is 65,000 tones and this is 8% of the total cement exports

China’s total export tonnage of cement is 15% of the total of 1 million tones
f. Statement 1 alone is sufficient in answering the problem
g. Statement 2 alone is sufficient in answering the problem
h. Both statements put together are sufficient to answer the problem
i. Both statements even put together are not sufficient to answer the problem
j. Either of the statement is sufficient to answer the problem

3. If DELHI is coded as 34178, MUMBAI can be coded as


a. 202801
b. =202108
c. 202018
d. 202081
4. EHKN : FGLM :: CFIL:
a. =DEJK
b. DGJM
c. BEHK
d. BGJM
5. If NOBLE is coded as ONBEL, then GRAND is coded as
a. =RGADN
b. HSBOE
c. HTCOD
d. RAGDN
6. If 1022834 represent VACCINE, which word is represented by 4820548?
a. ECHELON
b. ECLIPSE
c. ESCAPES
d. ESTIMATE

7. Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true.
Answer the question basis the information provided

“X” denotes larger than


“+” denotes equal to
“-“denotes not equal to
“/” denotes smaller than
“%” denotes not smaller than
“*” denotes not larger than
If A / B and B / C, then
a. A+C
b. AXC
c. A-C
d. A%C
8. Sohail is facing south, he turns 135 degrees in the anti-clock wise direction and then 45
degree in clock wise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
a. North
b. East
c. West
d. South
9. Pick the odd man out
a. MQ2
b. RV2
c. PS3
d. DM3
10. Symbols -, + , * and / mean the following

A – B means A is equal to B
A + B means A is 3 more than twice of B
A * B means A is 70 percent of B
A / B means A is less than B
Using these symbols and taking the given statements true, find out that which of the given
conclusions are definitely true?

Statements: X + Y, Z * Y, Z – A

Conclusions

1. Z / X
2. A / X
a. Only 1 is true
b. Only 2 is true
c. Both are true
d. Neither are true

11. Pick the odd man out


a. EGK
b. BEN
c. CGP
d. AEU
12. Passage
1. X, Y, Z, P and R are sitting in a row in front of a camera
2. X is on the left of the person sitting in the center, but is on the right of Y
3. Z is on the right of P and R is on the right of Z
4. R is the second person from the person sitting in the center

Who is between X and Z?

a. Y b. R
c. Data not sufficient d. None
13. Which pair is X sitting between?
a. P and Z
b. P and R
c. Y and P
d. Y and Z
14. Who among the following sitting in the corner?
a. X
b. P
c. Y
d. Z
15. Who is sitting in the center?
a. P c. X
b. Y d. Z
16. Arrange the following words in most meaningful order
1. Probation 2. Interview
3. Selection 4.Appointment Letter
5. Advertisement 6. Application
a. 5, 6, 2, 3, 4, 1 c. 5, 6, 3, 2, 4, 1
b. 5, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1 d. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

17. Problem Question


How is Sangeetha related to Manoj
Statements:
1. Manoj is the only son of Sangeetha’s father
2. Rohit is Manoj’s father
a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient to answer the problem
b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the problem
c. Bothe Statement put together are sufficient to answer the problem
d. Neither are sufficient to answer the problem

Logical Ability -4
1. 2, 4, 12, 48,
a. =240
b. 480
c. 340
d. 960
2. Arrange the following in most meaningful order
1. Community
2. Locality
3. Family
4. Country
5. Person
a. 4,1,2,3,5
b. 4,2,1,3,5
c. =5,3,2,1,4
d. 5,3,4,2,1
3. Pick the odd man out
a. ACFJ
b. CEHL
c. =PRUY
d. SUXZ
4. Pick the odd man out
a. N3K
b. T4P
c. =W5S
d. Q2O
5. If GULMOHAR is coded as TFONLSZI, PIPAL will be coded as
a. QJQBM
b. QJQBN
c. =KRKZO
d. KIKZO
6. If DETERMINE is coded as ENIMRETED, the DECIDE is coded as
a. =EDICED
b. FGEKFG
c. EFDJEF
d. FGDJFG
7. I was facing North, I turned 110 degrees and the anti-clock wise direction and then 155
degrees in the clock wise direction. Which direction I am facing now
a. East
b. =North – East
c. North
d. South – East

8. Suresh is standing at point A facing East. He walks 30 meters towards his right and takes a
left turn to walk 40 meters, then he takes another left turn and walks 50 meters. In which
direction is he standing from point A?
a. =North – East
b. North
c. North – West
d. West
9. Symbols -, + , * and / mean the following

A – B means A is equal to B

A + B means A is 3 more than twice of B

A * B means A is 70 percent of B

A / B means A is less than B

Using these symbols and taking the given statements true, find out that which of the given
conclusions are definitely true?

Statements: X + Y, Z * Y, Z – A

Conclusions

1. Z / X
2. A / X
a. =Only 1 is true
b. Only 2 is true
c. Both are true
d. Neither are true
10. _cb_ca_bacb_ca_bac_d
a. bddddb
b. addbbb
c. addddb
d. bbbddd
11. If SKILLFUL is written as LTMJGMMV, How is STATED written
a. TUCUFD
b. UTUCEF
c. =UTUBEF
d. TUBUFE
12. Sahitya is standing at point A facing North. She walks 50 meters to her right and takes a left
turn and walks another 40 meters, then she walks 30 meters to her left again and then 20
meters to her right. In which direction is she standing from her starting point?
a. North-East
b. =North-West
c. North
d. South-West

13. Email overload has of-late become a great cause of concern in all organizations. We have
reached a stage where our email habits control us. We are obsessed with checking our
emails every now and then. We feel bored of working and we glance into our mailbox
hoping to have received some “scintillating” mail. Obviously it also gives us an illusionary
impression that we are working. Not missing any mail and replying to each one of them has
become a custom. Our addiction to this leads our ignorance of deadlines, meetings, personal
chit chat with fellow employees. It’s a shame that we have inculcated a habit of reading
mails but not of taking timely actions on the mails.

Based on the above passage find out which of the following statements can be inferred from
the passage

a. Employees find reading mails to be more interesting than working


b. Replaying to each and every mail is not a good habit
c. Addiction of reading and replying to every mail may have adverse effect in our
performance
d. All mails are sent on the premise that timely action to be taken on them
14. Of all the fitness and wellness activities in India, Artisitic yoga is the new kind in town. It has
successfully earned a pat on the back from whosoever has lent an ear to the latest
advancements. Artistic yoga combines the suaveness of yoga and frenzy of modern cardio –
vascular exercises. The technique involves performance of various aasanas and pranayams
followed by walking on treadmill, stair climbing, cycling and so on. The activities are
performed in a cyclic order and the aasana or pranayam that is done in the beginning is
repeated in the end. This helps an individual at the physical level as well as mental and
spiritual level, thus helping bring about a complete transformation of body, mind and soul.

Based on the above passage find out which of the following statements can be inferred from
the passage

a. Artistic yoga helps in the overall development of those who practice it


b. Artistic yoga has been adopted by modern people since it is in fashion these days
c. All the activities performed at the beginning of artistic yoga are also repeated in the
end
d. Since it combines yoga and exercise, artistic yoga will replace other fitness and
wellness programs

Four professionals A, B, C and D are sitting around a table (repeat)

i. A sits opposite to the Cook


ii. B sits right side of the beautician
iii. Teacher is in the left side of and accountant
iv. D sits opposite to C
v. C is to the right side of the accountant

15. What are the occupations of A and B


a. Accountant and Beautician
b. Accountant and Cook
c. Accountant and Teacher
d. Teacher and Cook
16. What is the Occupation of D
a. Accountant
b. Beautician
c. Teacher
d. Cook

17. What is the Occupation of C


a. Beautician
b. Teacher
c. Accountant
d. Cook

18. Who is sitting to the left of Beautician


a. Cook
b. Accountant
c. Teacher
d. None of the above

19. A man runs 14 Kms towards south, then 8 Kms towards north and then 8 Kms towards west.
How far is he from starting point?
a. 5 Km
b. 6 Km
c. =10 Km
d. 14 Km
20. Arrange the following in most meaningful order
1. Dress
2. Yarn
3. Cotton
4. Stitching
5. Plant
a. =5,3,2,4,1
b. 3,5,2,1,4
c. 5,3,1,4,2
d. 1,2,3,4,5

21.

Problem Question: How is Ramesh related to Ganesh

1. Suresh is brother of Ganesh


2. Suresh is Ramesh’ s Son
a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient to solve the problem
b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient to solve the problem
c. =Both statements put together are sufficient to solve the problem
d. Both statements even put together are not sufficient to solve the problem
22.

Problem Question: Chinmayi got the 15th Rank among the girls in the class. How many girls
are there in the class?

1. Ramya ranked last among the girls


2. Ramya ranked next to Chinmayi
a. Statement 1 alone is sufficient to solve the problem
b. Statement 2 alone is sufficient to solve the problem
c. =Both statements put together are sufficient to solve the problem
d. Both statements even put together are not sufficient to solve the problem

Logical Ability -5
1. EHKN: FGLM::CFIL:
a. =DEJK
b. DGJM
c. BEHK
d. BGJM
2. Re arrange the following in most meaningful order
1. Community
2. Locality
3. Family
4. Country
5. Person

3. Pick the odd man out


a. ACFJ
b. =CEHL
c. PRUY
d. SUXZ
4. 3, 15, 35, 63…..
a. 101
b. 121
c. =99
d. 98

5. If RESULT is code as SFTVMU, then EXAM is code as :


1. FWBO
2. DYZL
3. =FYBN
4. DXZL
6. Pick the odd man out
a. AE5
b. =DF6
c. HN14
d. KP18
7. A lady is facing South-east. She turns 1800 in the clockwise direction, then 3600 in the
anticlockwise direction. Which direction is she facing now?
a. South
b. =South- West
c. West
d. South-East

8. A woman is facing south. She turns 450 in the clockwise direction and then 350 in the
anticlockwise direction. Which direction is she facing now?
a. South
b. West
c. South-West
d. South- East
9. 8, 8, 6, 2, …
a. = -4
b. -3
c. 3
d. 4
10. D4P:H4L:P5R:
a. V4N
b. V5S
c. =U5M
d. R4N
11. Saurabh had to go to his brother’s paternal uncle’s sister‘s husband’s father-in- law’s only
granddaughter’s house. Whose house did Saurabh have to go to?
a. Sister
b. =Sister or cousin
c. Brother
d. Daughter

12. If
A – B means A plus B
A # B means A multiplied with B
A / B means A is greater than or equal to B
A ? B means A is less than B
Using these symbols and taking the given statements as true, find out that which of the given
conclusions is / are definitely true?
Statements:
(V # X) (V - X),X? Y AND Z/Y
Conclusions:
1. X? Z
2. (V - X)? (V # X)

a. Only 1 is true
b. Only 2 is true
c. Both are Correct
d. None of these is true

13. Based on the following passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the
passage (repeat)
The world production of sugar has been reported to be very scarce as compared to the global scales
of four years. The demand for sugar is extremely high but the supply has been low for quite some
time now. This could be because some chief sugar growers have switched to high – priced jute. The
price of sugar has soared in response to the phenomena of the demand supply disparity. The price of
sugar now equals that of jute

a. Sugar production is profitable only when the price of sugar is as high as that, that of jute
b. The sugar growers who had shifted to the higher price jute, will now move to producing sugar
c. Demand for jute was higher than the demand for sugar, which made sugar growers shift their
production
d. If there continues to be a shortfall in the production of sugar, the price of sugar may even
exceed that of jute

14. Of all the fitness and wellness activities in India, Artisitic yoga is the new kind in town. It has
successfully earned a pat on the back from whosoever has lent an ear to the latest
advancements. Artistic yoga combines the suaveness of yoga and frenzy of modern cardio –
vascular exercises. The technique involves performance of various aasanas and pranayams
followed by walking on treadmill, stair climbing, cycling and so on. The activities are performed
in a cyclic order and the aasana or pranayam that is done in the beginning is repeated in the
end. This helps an individual at the physical level as well as mental and spiritual level, thus
helping bring about a complete transformation of body, mind and soul.

Based on the above passage find out which of the following statements can be inferred from
the passage

a. Artistic yoga helps in the overall development of those who practice it


b. Artistic yoga has been adopted by modern people since it is in fashion these days
c. All the activities performed at the beginning of artistic yoga are also repeated in the end
d. Since it combines yoga and exercises, artistic yoga will replace other fitness and wellness
programs.

15. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.


(i) A sits opposite to the cook.
(ii) B sits on the right side of the beautician.
(iii) Teacher is on the left side of the accountant.
(iv) D sits opposite to C.
(v) C is to the right of the accountant.

What are the occupations of A and B?


a. Accountant and Beautician
b. Accountant and cook
c. Accountant and Teacher
d. Teacher and Cook

16. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.


(i) A sits opposite to the cook.
(ii) B sits on the right side of the beautician.
(iii) Teacher is on the left side of an accountant.
(iv) D sits opposite to C.
(v) C is to the right of the accountant.

Who is sitting to the left of beautician?

a. Cook
b. Accountant
c. Teacher
d. None of the above

17. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.

I. A sits opposite to the cook.


II. B sits on the right side of the beautician.
III. Teacher is on the left side of an accountant.
IV. D sits opposite to C.
V. C is to the right of the accountant.

What is the occupation of C?


a. Beautician
b. Teacher
c. Accountant
d. Cook

18. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.

I. A sits opposite to the cook.


II. B sits on the right side of the beautician.
III. Teacher is on the left side of an accountant.
IV. D sits opposite to C.
V. C is to the right of the accountant.

What is the occupation of D?


a) Accountant
b) Beautician
c) Teacher
d) Cook

19. A boy p is standing in the south-east direction. From there, he travels one and a half sides
clockwise. Where is P now?
a) West
b) North-east
c) South-West
d) East

20. Arrange the following in most meaningful order


1. Key, 2. Door, 3. Lock, 4. Room, 5. Light-on

a. 5,1,2,4,3
b. 4,2,1,5,3
c. 1,2,3,5,4
d. =1,3,2,4,5

21. Problem questions:


Out of five parties, which party won the selection?
Statement:
(i) Party ‘X’ got the least number of votes.
(ii) Party ‘y’ got hundred more votes than party ‘z’
a. Statement I along is sufficient
b. Statement II along is sufficient
c. =Both Statement put together are sufficient
d. Both the Statement even put together are not sufficient
e. Either of the statements is sufficient

22. Problem question:


Geetanjali got the 15th rank among the girls in the class?
Statements:
(i) Shilpa ranked last among the girls.
(ii) Shilpa ranked next to Geetanjali

a. Statement I along is sufficient


b. Statement II along is sufficient
c. =Both Statement put together are sufficient
d. Both the Statement even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient

Logical Ability -6

Choose the odd man out.

a. TRIANGLE
b. SQUARE
c. PENTAGON
d. CIRCLE
2. Problem question: what is the 5th number?
Statements:
(i) 1st and 2nd numbers are 1 and 2 respectively
(ii) 3rd and 4th numbers are 3 and 4 respectively
e. Statement I alone is sufficient to solve the problem
f. Statement II alone is sufficient to solve the problem
g. Both Statement put together are sufficient to solve the problem
h. Both the Statement even put together are not sufficient to solve the problem
i. Either of the two statements is sufficient to solve the problem

3. If RESULT is coded as SFTVMU, then EXAM is code as:


a. FWBO
b. DYZL
c. FYBN
d. DXZL
4. 2, 4, 12, 48 …
a. 480
b. 240
c. 960
d. 340
5. Choose the odd man out.
a. HAIR
b. LIAR
c. FAIR
d. PAIR
6. Internet: Connectivity: Cell phone:
a. Ringtone
b. Voicemail
c. SMS
d. Network
7. Radha is facing south. She turns 1350 in the anticlockwise direction and then 450 in the
clockwise direction. Which direction is she facing now?
a. West
b. North
c. South
d. East

8. Aakash saw his sister’s son’s maternal aunt’s husband’s mother-in-law’s granddaughter from
her only son on the other side of the road. Who did Aakash see?
a. Aunt
b. Sister
c. Daughter
d. Sister-in-law
9. I was facing north. I turned 1100 in the anticlockwise direction and then 1550 in the clockwise
direction. Which direction am I facing now?
a. East
b. North-East
c. North
d. South-West
10. _cb_ca_baca_ca_bac_d
a. bddddb
b. addbbb
c. addddb
d. bbbddd
11. From the given anagrams select the odd one out
a. OLIVE
b. APPLE
c. LITCHI
d. EGG
12. Karan starts walking towards South. After walking 15 meters he turns towards East and walks
10 meters, he turns towards East and walks 10 meters. He then turns towards South and walks
5 meters. How far and in which direction is he from his original position?
a. 10 meters East
b. 10 meters South-East
c. 10 meters West
d. 10 meters North-East
13. The aspect where the film “Bombay” loses out is where every commercial film congenitally
goes awry – it was too simplistic to address serious issues and failed to translate teal life to
reel.
a. The film was successful inspite of its shortcomings
b. The film’s director aimed at recreating real life on the silver screen
c. The film was too simplistic for the audience’s taste
d. None of these

14. Based on the given passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage
The deep rooted problem concerning the abuse of illegal drugs such as ganja, heroin and
cocaine today, reminds us of the abuse of alcohol during the 1990s. During that time,
consumption of alcohol in the country was rampant despite the prohibition. History repeats
itself, but this time with even worse repercussions. With the glorification of drugs in the
media, even teenagers are getting influenced and are becoming habitual to consumption of
drugs.
a. Due to the adverse effect of alcohol abuse during prohibition, people steer clear of drug
use now
b. Alcohol is considered a lesser evil as compared to drugs
c. Media has been responsible for the alcohol and drug addiction that griped the country
d. Abuse of alcohol was restricted among adults in the 90s

15. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.

a. A sits opposite to the cook.


b. B sits on the right side of the beautician.
c. Teacher is on the left side of the accountant.
d. D sits opposite to C.
e. C is to the right of the accountant.

What are the occupations of A and B?


e. Accountant and Beautician
f. Accountant and cook
g. Accountant and Teacher
h. Teacher and Cook

16. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.

VI. A sits opposite to the cook.


VII. B sits on the right side of the beautician.
VIII. Teacher is on the left side of an accountant.
IX. D sits opposite to C.
X. C is to the right of the accountant.

What is the occupation of D?


e) Accountant
f) Beautician
g) Teacher
h) Cook

17. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.

(vi) A sits opposite to the cook.


(vii) B sits on the right side of the beautician.
(viii) Teacher is on the left side of an accountant.
(ix) D sits opposite to C.
(x) C is to the right of the accountant.
Who is sitting to the left of beautician?

e. Cook
f. Accountant
g. Teacher
h. None of the above

18. Four working ladies A, B, C and D are sitting around a table.

VI. A sits opposite to the cook.


VII. B sits on the right side of the beautician.
VIII. Teacher is on the left side of an accountant.
IX. D sits opposite to C.
X. C is to the right of the accountant.

What is the occupation of C?


e. Beautician
f. Teacher
g. Accountant
h. Cook

19. 1. Shooting
2. Story
3. Editing
4. Release
5. Casting
Arrange the above words in most meaningful order

a. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
b. 2, 5, 1, 4, 3
c. 2, 5, 1, 3, 4
d. 5, 2, 3, 1, 4

20. Problem question: P, Q, R, S are four friends. Who is the Youngest among them?
Statements:
I. The total age of P and Q is more than that of R
II. The total age of p and S together is less than that of R.

a. Statement I alone is sufficient


b. Statement II alone is sufficient
c. Both Statement put together are sufficient
d. Both Statement even put together are not sufficient

21. Problem Question:


X, Y, Z are three distinct integers. Is Y the greatest of the three?
Statements:
I. X is less than at least one of the two integers Y and Z.
II. Z is less than at least one of the two integers X and Y.

a. Any one statement alone is sufficient in answering the problem question, but the other
statement alone cannot answer the question
b. Either of the statements taken individually are sufficient in answering the problem
question
c. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

d. Both the Statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question

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