PUZZLE TEST (A-Z)
A)
CLASSIFICATION TYPE QUESTIONS* Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
* i) B and E are good in Dramatics and Computer Science.
ii) A and B are good in Computer Science and Physics.
iii) A, D and C are good in Physics and History.
iv) C and A are good in Physics and Mathematics.
v) D and E are good in History and Dramatics.
1) Who is good in Physics, History and Dramatics?
a) A b) B c) D d) E
2) Who is good in Physics, History and Mathematics, but not in Computer science ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D
3) Who is good in Computer Science, History and Dramatics?
a) A b) B c) C d) E
4) who is good in History, Physics and Computer Science and mathematics ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D
5) Who is good in Physics, Dramatics and Computer Science?
a) A b) B c) D d) E
* i) Five friends P, Q, R, S and T travelled to 5 Different cities of Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad by different modes of transport of a Bus, Train, Aeroplane, Car and Boat from Mumbai.
ii) The person who travelled to Delhi did not travel by boat.
iii) R went to Bangalore by car and Q went to Kolkata by aeroplane.
iv) S travelled by boat whereas T travelled by train.
v) Mumbai is not connected by bus to Delhi and Chennai.
6) Which of the following combinations of the person and the mode is not correct ?
a) P-bus b) Q-aeroplane c) R- car d) S-- boat e) T- aeroplane
7) Which of the following combinations is true for S ?
a) Delhi -bus b) Chennai- bus c) Chennai- boat d) data in aquate e) none
8) Which of the following combinations of place and mode is not correct ?
a) Delhi -bus b) Kolkata -aeroplane c) Bangalore -car d) Chennai -boat e) Hyderabad -bus
9) The person travelling to Delhi went by which of the following modes ?
a) bus b) train c) aeroplane d) car e) boat
10) Who among the following travelled to Delhi ?
a) R b) S c) T d) data inadequate e) none
** There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teachers two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject.
11) What is C's compulsory subject ?
a) History b) Physics c) Chemistry d) English f) Mathematics
12) Who is the female member in the group ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
13) Which of the following has some compulsory and optional subjects as those of F's?
a) D b) B c) A d) C e) none
14) Disregarding which is the compulsory and which is the optional subject, who has the same two subject combination as F?
a) A b) B c) E d) D e) none
15) Which of the following groups has History as the compulsory subject ?
a) A,C, D b) B,C,D c) C, D d) A,B,C e) A,D
** B, M, T, R, K, H and D travelling in a train compartment with III- tier sleeper berth. Each of them has a different profession of Engineer, Doctor, Architect, Oharmacist, lawyer, Journalist and Pathologist. They occupied two lower berths, three middle berths and 2 upper berths. B, the Engineer, is not on the upper berth. The architect is the only other person who occupies the same type of berth as that of B, M and H are not on the middle berth and their professions are Pathologist and Lawyer respectively. T is a Pharmacist. D is neither a Journalist nor an Architect. K occupies the same type of berth as that of the Doctor.
16) Who is the Architect?
a) D b) H c) R d) data inadequate e) none
17) What is D's profession ?
a) Pharmacist b) Lawyer c) Doctor d) Engineer e) data inadequate
18) Which of the following pairs occupy the lower berth ?
a) B T b) B D c) BK d) data inadequate e) none
19) Which of the following groups occupies the middle Berth ?
a) DKT b) HKT c) DKR d) DHT e) none
20) Which of the following combinations of person- berth-profession is correct ?
a) K- Upper- Lawyer b) D-Upper- Doctor c) M- Lawyer- Journalist d) R- Lower- Architect e) all correct
** i) Eight persons A,B,C,D, E, F, G and H work in three different companies X, Y, Z.
ii) There are two ladies who work in different companies and their specialization is also different.
iii) Two of them have a specialisation in Finance, another two have specialization in Human Resources, two have specialisation in Marketing, one is engineer and one of them is specialist in Computer.
iv) D is specialist in Human Resource working in Company X while her friend G is a Finance specialist in works in company Z.
v) H is a Human Resource specialist who works with Marketing specialist B does not work in Company Y.
vi) The two persons with same specialization do not work together.
vii) Marketing specialist F works in Company Y and his friend A who is Finance specialist works in Company X with only one other specialist.
viii) In no company more than 3 persons works season engineer and his sister work.
ix) C is an engineer and his sister works in Company Z.
x) No lady is an engineer or Computer specialist.
21) In which company does C work ?
a) X b) Y c) Z d) either Y and Z e) none
22) In which two companies do Human Resource specialists work ?
a) X and Y b) Y and Z c) X and Z d) data inadequate e) none
23) The two ladies are
a) B and D b) D and G c) D and H d) either a or b e) data inadequate
24) Who is computer specialist ?
a) C b) E c) H d) data inadequate e) none
** Ravi and Kunal are goal good in Hockey and Volleyball. Sachin and Ravi are good in Hockey and Baseball. Gourav and Kunal are good in Cricket and Volleyball. Sachin, Gaurav and Michael are good in Football and Baseball.
25) Who is good in Hockey, Cricket and Volleyball?
a) Sachin b) Kunal c) Ravi d) Gaurav
26) Who is good in Baseball, Cricket, Volleyball and Football?
a) Sachin b) Kunal c) Gaurav d) Ravi
27) Who is good in Baseball, Volleyball and Hockey?
a) Sachin b) Kunal c) Ravi d) Gaurav
** Madan and Rohit are in the same team of Hockey. Parth defeated Rohit in badminton but lost to Sachin in tennis. Nitin teams with Sagar in football and with Sachin is hockey. Rohit defeated Sachin in chess. Those who play cricket do not play badminton, volleyball or tennis. Madan and Parth are in opposite teams of Basketball. Nitin represents his state in cricket while Sagar does not so at the district level. Boys who plays chess do not play football, basketball or volleyball. Madan and Parth are together in the volleyball team. Boys who play football also play hockey.
28) Name the boys who do not play football.
a) Sachin, Nitin b) Rohit, Sagar c) Rohit, Sachin d) Rohit , Nitin
29) Who plays both hockey and tennis?
a) Sachin b) Rohit c) Nitin d) Parth
30) Which is the most popular game with this group ?
a) Cricket b) Hockey c) Football d) Badminton
31) Who plays the largest number of games ?
a) Sagar b) Rohit c) Parth d) Nitin
32) Which boy plays both Badminton and Hockey?
a) Sachin b) Rohit c) Nitin d) Parth
**
i) Kailash, Govind and Harinder are intelligent.
ii) Kailash, Rajesh and Jitendra are hardworking.
iii) Rajesh, Harinder and Jitendra are honest.
iv) Kailash, Govind and Jitendra are ambitious.
33) Which of the following persons is neither hardworking nor ambitious?
a) Kailash b) Govind c) Harinder d) Rajesh
34) Which of the following persons is neither honest nor hard-working but is ambitious?
a) Kailash b) Govind c) Rajesh d) Harinder
**
35) In a cricket season, India defeated Australia twice, West Indies defeated India twice, Australia defeated West Indies twice, India defeated New Zealand twice, and West Indies defeated New Zealand twice. Which country has lost most number of times ?
a) India b) Australia c) New Zealand d) West Indies
** Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the field A and B are from Nehru House while the rest belong to Gandhi House. D and F are tall while the others are short. A, C and D are wearing glasses while the others are not.
36) Which two students, Who are not wearing glasses, are short ?
a) A and F b) C and E c) B and E d) E and F e) none
37) Which short student of Gandhi House is not wearing glasses?
a) F b) E c) B d) A e) data inadequate
38) Which tall student of Gandhi House is not wearing glasses ?
a) B b) C c) E d) F e) none
*** 39) Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the field A and B are from Delhi while the rest are from Bangalore. D and F are tall while others are short. A, C and D are girls while others are boys. Which is the tall girl from the Bangalore ?
a) C b) D c) E d) F
** 40) On a shelf are placed six volumes side by side labelled A, B, C, D, E and F, B, C, E, F have green covers while others have yellow covers. A, D, B are new volumes while the rest are old volumes. A, C, B are law reports while the rest are medical extracts. Which two volumes are old medical extracts and have green covers ?
a) B, C b) C, D c) C, E d) E, F
**41) In a group of six women, there are four Dancers, four vocal musicians, one actress and three violinists. Girija and Vanaja are among the violinists while Jalaja and Shailja do not know how to play on the violin. Shailja and Tanuja are among the dancers. Jalaja, Vanaja, Shailaja and Tanuja are all vocal musicians and two of them are also violinists. If Pooja is an actress, who among the following is both a dancer and a violinist?
a) Jalaja b) Shailja c) Tanuja d) Pooja
** 4 young men Raj, Prem, Ved, and Ashok are friendly with four girls Sushma, Kusum, Vimla and Poonam. Sushma and Vimal are friends. Ved's girl friend does not like Sushma and Vimla. Kusum does not care for Ved. Prem's girl friend is friendly with Sushma. Shushma does not like Raj.
42) who is Raj's girlfriend ?
a) Sushma b) Kusum c) Vimla d) Poonam
43) With whom is Sushma friendly ?
a) Raj b) Prem c) Ved d) Ashok
44) Who is poonam's boy friend ?
a) Ashok b) Ved c) Prem d) Raj
45) Who does not like Sushma and Vimla?
a) Poonam b) Raj c) Ashok d) Ved
** i) There are five types of cards viz , A, B, C, D and E. There are three cards of each type. These are to be inserted in envelopes of three colours --Red, Yellow and Brown. There are five envelopes of each colour.
ii) B, D and E type cards are inserted in red envelopes. A, B and C type cards are to be inserted in yellow envelopes and C, D and E type cards are to be inserted in Brown envelopes.
iii) Two cards each of B and D type are inserted in red envelopes.
46) Which of the following combinations of types of cards and the number of cards and colour of envelope is definitely correct ?
a) A- 2. B-2. C-1: yellow b) C2, D-1, E-2: Brown c) C-1, D-2, E-2 : Brown d) B-2, D-2, A-1: Red e) none
47) Which of the following combinations of colour of the envelope and the number of cards is definitely correct in respect of E-type cards?
a) Red-1, Yellow-2 b) Yellow-1, Brown-2 c) Red-2, Brown-1 d) Red-2, Yellow-1 e) none
48) Which of the following combinations of the type of cards and the number of cards is directly correct in respect of yellow coloured envelopes?
a) A-2, E-1, D-2 b) A-2, B-1, C-2 c) A-3, B-1, C-1 d) B-1, C-2, D-2 e( none
** 49) three person A, B and C wore shirtsof black, Blue and Orange colours( not necessarily in that order) and pants of green, yellow and orange colours(not necessarily in that order).
No person wore pant and shirt of the same colour Further, it is given that
I. A did not wear shirt of black colour.
II. B did not wear shirt of the blue colour.
III. C did not wear shirt of orange colour.
IV. A did not wear pant of green colour.
V. B wore pant of orange colour.
What were the colours of the pant and shirt won by C, respectively ?
a) yellow and Black b) Yellow and Blue c) Green and Blue d) Orange and Black.
** 7 boys A, D , Y, U, P, Q and J live in three different buildings --Ashians, Top- view and Ridge. Each of them is flying kites of different colours i e , red, green, blue, white, black, yellow and pink, not necessarily in that order. Not more than three or less than two stay in any of the buildings. Q is flying a pink kite and lives in the same building as only J. i e , Ashiana. Y is flying a black kite does not live in Ridge building. U does not live in the same building as A or P and is flying a yellow coloured kite. D lives in Ridge building with only one more person and is flying a Green kite. None in the Top- view building flies a white kite, P does not fly a blue kite.
50) Who live in Ridge building ?
a) D, U b) D, A, P c) Y, A, P d) A, P e) none
51) Who is flying the blue kite ?
a) A b) J c) P d) data inadequate e) none
52) Who stay in top-view building ?
a) Y, J, P b) A, P c) A, P, D d) Y, U, J e) none
53) What colored kite is J flying ?
a) blue b) white c) black d) data inadequate e) none
** i) There is a group of 5 persons-- A, B, C, D and E.
ii) One of them is a Horticulturist, one is a physicist, one is journalist, one is an industrialist and one is an advocate.
iii) Three of them-- A, C and advocate prefer tea to coffee and two of them --B and the journalist prefer coffee to tea.
iv) The industrialist and D and A are friends to one another but two of them coffee to tea.
v) The horticulturalist is C's brother.
54) Who is the horticulturist?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
55) Who is the industrialist ?
a) E b) C c) B d) A e) D
56) Which of the following groups includes a person who likes tea but is not an advocate ?
a) ACE b) DE c) BCE d) BD e) none
57) Who is a physicist?
a) A b) E c) D d) C e) B
58) Which of the statements given above is superfluous ?
a) iii b) iv c) ii d) v e) none
** Business School with six Professors L, M, N, O, P and Q has decided to implement a new scheme of course management. Each professor has to co-ordinate one course and support another course. This semester, O's support course in Finance, while three others have it in coordinator's role P and Q have Marketing as one of their subjects. Q coordinates Operations, which is a support course for both N and P. Finance and IT are L's subjects. Both L and O have same subjects. Strategy is a support course for only one of the Professors.
59) Who coordinates the IT course ?
a) N b) N c) O d) none
60) Which course is supported by M?
a) operations b) IT c) strategy d) finance
61) Who among the following are the coordinating the Finance course ?
a) L and N b) N and O c) L, M and N d) M, N and O
62) Which course has only one co-ordinator and one support Professor?
a) strategy b) marketing c) operation d) Finance
** i) Jayant, Kamal, Namita, Asha and Tanmay aur 5 members of a family
ii) They have their birth dates from January to May, each member in one of these months.
iii) Each one likes one particular item for his/her birthday out of Bengali sweets, Chocolates, Pastries, Ice-cream and Dry fruits.
iv) The one who likes pastries is born in the month which is exactly middle in the months given.
v) Asha does not like ice- cream but brings chocolates for Jayant in February.
vi) Tanmay who is fond of Bengali sweets is born in the next month immediately after Namitha.
vii) Namitha does not like dry fruits or ice cream.
63) What is the choice of Asha?
a) pastries b) dry fruits c) Bengali sweets d) cannot be determined e) none
64) Which combination of month and item is true for Jayant?
a) March- pastries b) February- pastries c) February- ice cream d) cannot be determined e) none of these
65) What is the choice of Kamal ?
a) ice cream b) Bengali sweets c) dry fruits d) cannot be determined e) none
66) In which month was Kamal born ?
a) January b) May c) January or May d) data inadequate e) none
** three ladies and four men are a group of friends i e , P, K, R, Q, J, V and X. Each one has a different profession i e , Lawyer, Traavel Agent, Air-Hostess, Doctor, Professor, Consultant And jewellers and each one owns a different car i e., Alto, Corolla, Santro, Lancer, Ikon, Scorpio and Esteem, not necessarily in that order. None of the ladies is a Consultant or a Lawyer. R is an Air hostess and she owns and Ikon car. P owns a Scorpio. K is not a Doctor. J is Jeweller and he owns Corolla. V is a Lawyer and does not own Alto. X is a Consultant and owns Santro. The Doctor owns Eastern car whereas the Professor owns Scorpio. The Travel Agent owns andm Alto. None of the ladies owns a Scorpio.
67) Who are three ladies in the group?
a) V, R, K b) R, P, J c) R ,K ,Q d) data inadequate e) none
68) What car does Q own?
a) Esteem b) Lancer c) Alto d) Santro e) none
69) Who owns the car Lancer ?
a) V b) X c) K d) data inadequate e) none
70) What is the profession of K !
a) Doctor b) Professor c) Travel Agents d) data inadequate e) none
** Four player A, B, C and D are holding four cards each. Each of them has an Ace, a King, a Queen and a Jack. All of them have all the suits (spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds).
I. A has Ace of spades and Queen of Diamonds.
II. B has Ace of clubs and King of Diamonds.
III. C has Queen of Clubs and King of Spades.
IV. D has a Jack of clubs.
71) Ace of diamonds is with
a) A b) B c) C d) D
72) Jack of hearts is with
a) A b) B c) C d) D
73) Queen of spades is with
a) A b) B c) C d) D
74) C has which of the following with him ?
a) Ace of Hearts b) Jack of spades c) King of Hearts d) Queen of spades
75) D has which of the following with him?
a) ace of Hearts b) Queen of hearts c) King of Hearts d) king of clubs
**i) A, B, C, D and E and F. are six members of a group in which there are three female members. Females work in three departments-- Accounts, Administration and Personnel and sit on 3 different floors-- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Persons working in the same department are not on the same floor. On each floor 2 persons work.
ii) No two ladies work in the same department or on the same floor. B and E work in the same department but not in Personnel. D works in Administration, E and A are on the 1st and 3rd floor respectively and work in the same department. D, a lady, does not work on 2nd floor X, a man, works on the first floor.
76) Which of the following groups of persons are females?
a) ADF b) CDF c) DEF d) data inadequate e) none
77) which of the following pairs works on second floor?
a) AE b) BD c) BF d) CF e) none
78) Which of the following pairs of persons work in Administration?
a) BD b) CD c) CE d)data inadequate e) none
79) F works in which department ?
a) administration b) accounts c) personnel d) accounts or personnel e) none
** A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three different vehicles. There are at least 2 passengers in his vehicle-- I, II and III and each vehicle has passengers of both the sexes. There are two engineers, two doctors and three teachers among them. C is a lady doctor and she does not travel with the pair of sisters A and F. B, a male Engineer, travels with only G, a teacher in vehicle I. D is a male doctor. Two persons belonging to same profession do not travel in the same vehicle. A is not an engineer and travels in vehicle II.
80) In which vehicle does C travels.
a) I b) II c) III d) II or III e) none
81) How many lady members are there among them ?
a) 3 b) 4 c) 3 or 4 d) data inadequate e) none
82) What is F's profession ?
a) doctor b) engineer c) teacher d) data inadequate e) none
83) Which of the following is not correct ?
a) A- female -teacher b) B-male -engineer c) E- male -doctor d) F- female- teacher e) G-female -teacher
84) which of the following represents the three teachers?
a) AEG b) EFG c) AEG or EFG d) data inadequate e) none
** Rohit ,Kunal, Ashish and John are students of a school. Three of them stay for from the school and one near it. Two study in class IV, one in class V and one in class VI. They study Hindi, Mathematics, Social science and Science. One is good at all the four subjects while another is weak in all of these. Rohit stays far from school and is good at Mathematics only while Kunal is a weak in Mathematics only and stay close to the school. Neither of these two nor Ashish studies in class VI. One who is good at all the three subjects studies in Class V.
85) Name the boy who is good at all subjects?
a) Rohit b) Kunal c) Ashish d) John
86) Name the boy who is weak in all subjects.
a) Rohit b) Kunal c) Ashish d) John
87) Which two boys are good at Hindi?
a) Rohit and Kunal b) Kunal and Ashish c) Ashish and John d) John and Rohit
88) Which two boys are good at mathematics
a) Rohit and Ashish b) Kunal and Ashish c) John and Ashish d) Rohit and John
89) Other than Rohit and the boy good at all the subjects, who else stays from the school !
A) Rohit b) Kunal c) Ashish d) John
** i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G are 7 persons wearing a different colour shirt--white, red, black, green, yellow, blue and violet and a different colour trousers-- blue, red, white, black, cream, yellow and Indigo. The persons, colour of the shirt and colour of the trousers above are not necessarily in the same order. No person is wearing shirt and trousers of the same colour.
ii) B is wearing red colour shirts and is not wearing cream or yellow colour trousers. D is wearing green colour shirt and indigo colour trousers. Colours of A's shirt and F's trousers is same. Colours of E's shirt and C's trousers is same. G is wearing blue shirt and E is wearing blue trousers. F is not wearing any yellow dress. A is not wearing a white shirt. Red and a blue is not the combination of shirt and trousers of any of the persons.
90) who wears violet coloured shirt ?
a) C b) F c) C or F d) data inadequate e) none
91) What is the colour of B's trousers?
a) white b) Indigo c) red d) data inadequate e) none
92) what is the colour of A's trousers
a) cream b) blue c) white d( data inadequate e) none
93) What is the colour of F's shirt ?
a) green b) blue c) violet d) data inadequate e) none
94) What is the colour of G's trousers?
a) Indigo b) white c) cream d) red e) none
** Sumeet, Philips, Wasim, Bishan and Chetan are 5 players of the college cricket team and their home towns are Surat, Pune, Warangal, Bengaluru and Chandigarh but not in that order. The five specialist slots of spinner, pace bowler, wicketkeeper, batsman and captain are held by them, again not in the order of their names started above.
I. their names, home towns and specialities do not start with the same letter.
II. neither Philips nor Wasim is the captain and they do not belong to either Surat or Bangalore.
III. Sumit is neither wicket keeper nor a batsman.
IV. Pune is not Bishan's home town.
V. the player who hails from Bangalore is a wicketkeeper.
VI. the captain's hometown is Pune while the batsman does not help from Warangal.
95) the spinner's home town is
a) Chandigarh b) Bengaluru c) Warangal d) Pune
96) Chandigarh is the hometown of
a) Sumit b) Bishon c) Washim d) Philips
97) who is the pace bowler ?
a) Chetan b) Wasim c) Sumit d) Bishan
98) who is the spinner?
a) Philips b) Chetan c) Bishan d) Wasim
99) chetan's hometown is
a) Pune b) Surat c) Warangal d) Bangalore
B) SEATING/PLACING ARRANGEMENTS
** Nine cricket fans are watching a match in a stadium. Seated in one row, they are J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. L is at the right angle of M and at third place at the right of N. K is at one end of the row. Q is seated adjacent to both O and P. O is at the third place at the left of K. J is right next to left of O.
1) Who is sitting at the centre of the row?
A) I b) J c) O d) Q
2) Who is at the other end of the row ?
a) J b) N c) P d) R
3) Which of the following statement is true ?
a) N is two seats away from J
b) M is it one extreme end
c) R and P are neighbours.
d) There is one person between L and O.
** 2) Eight books are kept one over the other. Counting from the top, the second, fifth and 6th books are on Plays. Two books on Plays are between two books on Composition. One book of Plays is between two books on Poetry while the book at the top of the book of Literature is a book of a Composition. Which book is 4th from the top ?
a) Plays b) Poetry c) Composition d) Literature
** i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle and are facing the centre.
ii) G second to the left of C, who is to the immediate left of F.
iii) A is the third to the left of E
iv) B is between D and E.
3) Which of the following is false ?
a) A is the fourth to the right of E.
b) G is to the immediate right of D
c) F is 3rd to the right of D
d) B is the immediate left of D e) none
4) Which of the following is true ?
a) C is fourth to the left of B.
b) A is to the immediate right of G.
c) D is second to the left of E
d) B is second to the right of G e) none
5) Which of the following pairs has the first person sitting in the immediate left of the second person ?
a) BE b) CA c) GD d) DG e) none
6) Which of the following has the middle person sitting between the remaining two?
a) FCE b) EFB c) DEB d) GDA e) none
7) Which of the following is the position of F?
a) Fourth to the right of D
b) To the immediately left of C.
c) Between A and E
d) To the immediate right of A e) none
** Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a round table facing towards the centre of the table in a restaurant. They have ordered for different items (Pizza, strawberry, Vanilla, burger, Pastries, and Patties) as their lunch. They are wearing T-shirts of different colours, i.e., white, black, green, red, yellow and blue. Order of the items for the lunch and colours of T-shirts are not necessarily according to the order of their names.
I. The persons who have ordered for Pizza, Vanilla and pastries are neither in white T-shirt nor in black.
II. The persons who are in green and yellow T-shirts have neither ordered for Pizza nor for Vanilla.
III. A is neither in white T-shirt nor on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for Burger.
IV. The only person who is between E and F eats strawberry. The person who is on the left side of the person in white T-shirt does not eat Patties.
V. D has ordered for burger and the colour of T-shirt is green. He is facing the person who has ordered for strawberry.
VI. One who has ordered for Pizza is seated opposite to the person wearing blue T-shirt, while the person whose T shirt is of green colour is on the left of the person who has ordered for pastries.
VII. One who has ordered for petties is on the immediate right of the person in white T-shirt but on the immediate left of the person who has ordered for Vanilla.
VIII. C has not ordered for Vanilla while F has not ordered for Pizza.
7) Who among the sitting following is in white T-shirt?
a) A b) B c) C d) E
8) The only person, who is between E and D, is wearing T-shirt of the colour
a) red b) blue c) black d) yellow
9) Who among the following has ordered for pastries.
a) A b) B c) C d) E
10) Which of the following is correctly matched?
a) A- yellow -burger b) B- Red- Vanilla c) E- red- f? pizza d) F-black- pastries
11) The colour of T-shirt of the person, who has order for patties, is
a) red b) yellow c) blue d) black
12) 5 persons are standing in a line. One of the two persons at the extreme ends is a professor and the other a businessman. An Advocate is standing to the right of a student. An Author is to the left of the Businessman. The student is standing between the Professor and the Advocate. Counting from the left the Advocate is at which place ?
a) first b) second c) third d) fifth
13) Five friends A, B, C, D and E are standing in a row facing South but not necessarily in the same order. Only B is between A and E, C is immediate right to E and D is immediate left to A. On the basis of above information, which of the following statements definitely true ?
a) B is to the left of A. b) D is third to the left E c) B is to the right of E d) A is second to the left of C e) none
14) seven people --A, B, C, D, E, F and G -- are standing in a single file line, facing a Booth. E is somewhere ahead of F. There is exactly one person standing between C and G. D is immediately behind A. F is behind both B and D. If D and C are 4th and 5th in line respectively, then which of the following must be true ?
a) a is first b) B is first c) F is 6th d) F is 7th.
15) A,P,R,X,S and Z are sitting a row. S and Z are in the centre, and A and P are at the ends R is sitting on the left of A. Then who is sitting on the right of P?
a) A b) S c) X d) Z
16) In a March Past, 7 persons are standing in a row. Q is standing left to R but right to P. O is standing right to N and left to P. Similarly, S is standing right to R and left to T. Find out who is standing in the middle.
a) P b) Q c) R d) O
17) 5 children are sitting in a row. S is sitting next to P but not T. K is sitting next to R who is sitting on the extreme left and T is not sitting next to K. Who are sitting adjacent to S.
a) K and P b) R and P c) only P d) P and T e) insufficient information
18) Five girls are sitting in a row. Rashi is not adjacent to Sulekha or Abha. Anuradha is not adjacent to Sulekha. Rashi is adjacent to Monika. Monika is at the middle in the row. Then, Anuradha is adjacent to whom out of the following?
a) Rashi b) Sulekha c) Abha d) Monica e) cannot be determined
19) In the Olympic Games, the flags of 6 nations were flown on the masts in the following way:
The flag of America was to the left of Indian tricolour and to the right of the flag of France. The flag of Australia was on the right of the Indian flag but was to the left of the flag of Japan, which was to the left of the flag of China. Find the two flags which are in the centre.
a) Indian Australia b) America and India c) Japan and Australia d) America and Australia
** seven children A, B, C,D, E,F and G are standing in a line. G is to the right of D and to the left of B. A is on the right of C. A and D have one child between them. E and B have a two children between them. D and F have two children between them.
20) Who is on the extreme right ?
a) B b) E c) F d) G
21) Who is exactly in the middle ?
a) A b) C c) D d) E
22) Who is on the extreme left ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D
** six friends A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting in a row facing towards North. C is sitting between A and E. D is not at the end. B is sitting immediate right to E. F is not at the right end.
23) How many persons are there to the right of D ?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) none
24) Which of the following pairs is sitting to one side of D ?
a) FB b) FC c) FE d) cannot be determined e) none
25) Who is immediate left of C ?
a) A b) E c) either E or A d) cannot be determined e) none
26) Who is the right end?
a) A b) B c) E d) cannot be determined e) none
** i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting on a wall and all of them are facing East.
ii) C is on the immediate right of D
iii) B is at an extreme end has E as his neighbour.
iv) G is between E and F.
v) D is sitting third from the South end.
vi) Who is sitting to the right of E.
27) Who is sitting to the right of E
a) A b) C c) D d) F e) none
28) Which of the following pairs of people are sitting at the extreme ends?
a) AB b) AE c) CB d) FB e) cannot be determined
29) Name the person who should change place with C such that he gets the third place from the north end.
a) E b) F c) G d) D e) none
30) Immediately between which of the following pairs of people is D sitting ?
a) AC b) AF c) CE d) CF e) none
31) Which of the conditions (i) to (ii) given above is not required to find out the place in which A is sitting?.
a) (i) b) (ii) c) (iii) d) all are required e) none
** i) 11 student A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting in the First row of the class facing the teacher.
ii) D who is to the immediate left of F is 2nd to the right of C.
iii) A is second to the right of E, who is at one end of the ends.
iv) J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and to the left of G.
v) H is to the immediate left of D and 3rd to the right of I
32) Who is sitting in the middle of the row ?
a) B b) C c) G d) I e) None
33) Which of the following groups of friends is sitting to the right of G ?
a) CHDE b) CHDF c) IBJA d) ICHDF e) none
34) Which of the following statements is true in the context of the above sitting arrangement ?
a) There are three students sitting between D and G.
b) K is between A and J.
c) B is sitting between J and I
d) G and C are neighbour sitting to the immediate right of H e) none
35) In the above sitting arrangement, which of the given statements is superfluous.
a) (i) b) (ii) c) (iii) d) (iv) e) none
36) if E and D, C and B, A and H, and K and F interchange their positions, which of the following pairs student is sitting at the ends?
a) D and E b) E and F c) D and K d)K and F e) none
** 37) 5 ladies-- Tanya, Sunita, Nidhi, Aparna and Preeti, and five men --Arvind, Kunal, Pawan, Sahil and Tanmay sat on the two long sides of a rectangular table. Ladies sat alternating with and opposite to the men. Sahil sat in a centre position. Aparna sat opposite Arvind. Sunita sat next to Sahil and 3 places from Arvind. Preeti sat 4 places to the left of Aparna. Nidhi sat two places from the Sunita and Pawan sat opposite Sunita. Kunal sat 3 places from Preethi. Who sat opposite Tanya ?
a) Arvind b) Kunal c) Pawan d) Sahil
38) given the information in the previous question, who sat opposite in Tanmay ?
a) Nidhi b) Priti c) Aparna d) Sunita
** A) 6 flats on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
B) Q gets a North facing flat and is not next to S.
C) S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
D) R, next to U, gets a South facing flat and gets a North facing flat.
39) the flats of which of the Other pairs than SU, are diagonally opposite to each other ?
a) QP b) PT c) QR d) TS
40) Which of the following combinations gets South facing flats?
a) UPT b) URP c) QTS d) data inadequate
** 6% persons A,B,C,D, E and F are sitting in two rows, three each.
E is not at the end of any row.
D is second to the left of F.
C, the neighbour of E, is sitting diagonally opposite to D.
B is the neighbour of F.
41) Which of the following are sitting diagonally opposite to each other ?
a) F and C b) D and A c) A and C d) A and F e) A and B
42) Which of the following are in the same row ?
a) A and C b) Eand D c) C and B d) A and B e) C and E
43) Which of the following are in one of the two rows ?
a) FBC b) CEB c) DBF d) AEF e) ABF
44) After interchanging seat with E, who will be the neighbours of D in the new position ?
a) C and A b) F and B c) only B d) only A e) only C
** (i) six children B,D,C, M, J and K are split into two groups of three each and are made to stand in two rows in such a way that a child in one row is exactly facing a child in the other row.
ii) M is not at the ends of any row and is to the right of J, who is facing C. K is to the left of D, who is facing M.
45) Who is to the immediate left of B?
a) M b) J c) D d) data inadequate e) none
46) Which of the following groups of children is in the same row ?
A) BDC b) BMD c) MJK d) MJD e) none
**47( P, Q, R, S, T are sitting around a circular table. R is to the right of P and is second to the left of S. T is not between P and S. Who is second to the left of R?
a) Q b) S c) T d) data inadequate e)None
**48) A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting around a round table. A is between E and F, E is opposite D, and C is not in either of the neighbouring seats of E. Who is opposite to B
a) C b) D c) F d) none
**49) Six persons A,B,C,D, E and F are standing in a circle. B is between D and C. A is between E and C. F is to the right of D. Who is between A and F ?
a) B b) C c) D d) E
**(i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a circle facing at the centre and playing cards.
ii) E is neighbour of A and D.
iii) G is not between F and C.
iv) F is to the immediate right of A.
50) Which of the following does not have the pair of persons sitting adjacent to each other?
a) BA b) CB c) DE d) GD e) none
51) Which of the following pairs has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first ?
a) AB b) CB c) EA d) DG e) none
52) What is the position of F?
a) third to the left of C
b) second to the right of C
c) to the immediate left of A
d) to the immediate right of B e) none
53) Who are the neighbours of B ?
a) A and F b) C and D c) F and C d) data inadequate e) none
54) Which of the following persons are sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in the order as shown?
a) BGC b) FBC c) CDG d) EDG e) none
*** P, Q, R, S, T, U,V and W are eight friends sitting around a circle facing towards the centre.
i) W is on the immediate left of P but is not the neighbour of T or S.
ii) U is on the immediate right of Q and V is the neighbour of T.
iii) R is between T and U.
55) Which of the following statements is true ?
a) T is between U and Q b) U is the neighbour of V c) V is between W and T d) W is between P and S e) none
56) What is the position of S
a) on the immediate left on Q b) second to the right of U c) between Q and U d) on the immediate left of P e) none
57) What is the position of V
a) Second to the left of S b) third of the right of U c) on the immediate right of W d) between T and R e) none
**i) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are playing cards sitting around a circular table.
ii) is not neighbour of C or E
iii) A is neighbour of B and C
iv) G, who is second to the left of D, is the neighbour of E and F.
58) Which of the following is correct ?
a) B is between A and D b) D is between F and G c) E is to the immediate right of G d) F is to the immediate left of G e) none
59) Which of the following has the pair with the second person sitting to the immediate right of the first person ?
a) BD b) GF c) EC d) AE e) none
60) Which of the following will be D's position after E and D interchange their places ?
a) neighbour of G and C b) to the immediate left of C c) to the immediate right of F d) neighbour of C and A e) none
61) What is the position of C?
a) second to the left of B b) 3rd to the right of F c) to the immediate left of A d) to the immediate right of E e) none
62) Which of the following has the second person sitting between the first and the third persons ?
a) DAB b) GCE c) BCA d) GFD e) none
63) Which of the following is wrong ?
a) A is to the immediate right of B
b) B is the immediate left of D
c) F is between G and D d) E is between G and C e) all are correct
** 6 people A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting on the ground in a hexagonal shape. All the sides of the hexagon so formed are same length. A is not adjacent to B or C; D is not adjacent to C or E; B and C are adjacent, F is in the middle of D and C.
64) Which of the following is not a correct neighbour pair ?
a) A and F b) D and F c) B and E d) C and F
65) Who is at the same distance from D as E is from D ?
a) B b) C c) D d) F
66) Which of the following is in the right sequence ?
a) A, F,B b) F, A, E c) B, C, F d) D, A, B
67) if one neighbour of A is D, who is the other one?
a) B b) C c) E d) F
68) Who is placed opposite to E ?
a) B b) C c) D d) F
** Mr A, Miss B, Mr C and Miss D are sitting around a table and discussing their trades.
1. Mr. A sits opposite to cook.
2. Miss B sits right to the barber.
3. The washerman is on the left of the tailor.
4. Miss D sits opposite Mr C.
69) What are the trades of A and B ?
a) Tailor and Barber b) Tailor and cook c) Barber and cook d) washerman and cook
** 7 friends Kamala, Manish, Rohit, Amit, Gaurav, Pritam and Priya are sitting in a circle. Kamla, Manish, Rohit, Amit, Pritam and Priya are sitting at equal distances from each other. Rohit is sitting two places right of Pritam, who is sitting one place right of Amit. Kamla forms an angle of 90° from Gaurav and an angle of 120 degrees from Manish. Manish is just opposite Priya and sitting on the left of Gourav.
70) Who is the only person sitting between Rohit and Manish ?
a) Pritam b) Amit c) Gaurav d) Kamla
71) Gaurav is not sitting at equal distances from
a) Rohit and Pritam b) Amit and Kamla c) Manish and Pritam d) all of the above
72) Gaurav sitting____ of a Priya
a) to the left b) to the right c) two places right d) none
73) The angle between Gaurav and Manish is the clockwise direction is
a)150° b) 180° c) 210° d) none
74) Which of the following statements is not correct?
a) Pritam is between Manish and Kamla.
b) Manish is two places away from Priya.
c) Gaurav is sitting opposite Pritam.
d) all of the above.
** 50 books belongs different subjects, viz., history (8), geography (7), literature (13), psychology (8) and science (14), are placed on a shelf. They are arranged in an alphabetical order subject to the condition that no two books of the same subject are placed together so long as books of other subjects are available. Unless otherwise mentioned, all counting is done from the left.
75) Which subject does the 40th book belong to ?
a) science b) psychology c) history d) literature
76) What is the position of the last book of psychology ?
a) 36th b) 37th c) 38th d) 39th
77) counting from the right, to which subject does the 39th book belong?
a) history b) psychology c) Geography d) science
** i) there are seven books one each on psychology, Hindi, English, sociology, economics, education and accountancy, lying on a table one above the other.
ii) sociology is on the top of all the books.
iii) accountancy is immediately below education which is immediately below sociology.
iv) Economics is immediately above psychology but not in the middle.
v) Hindi is immediately below psychology.
78) Economics is between which of the following books ?
a) accountancy and education
b) psychology and Hindi
c) English and psychology
d) psychology and sociology e) none
79) Which three books are between accountancy and Hindi ?
a) English, economics and psychology.
b) economics, psychology and education
c) economics Psychology and Hindi.
d) cannot be determined e) none
80) if Sociology and English, accountancy and Hindi, education and psychology interchange their position, which book will be between psychology and sociology ?
a) accountancy b) psychology c) Hindi d) economics e) none
81) In a shop, the items were arranged the shelf consisting of 6 Rows. biscuits are arranged above the tins of chocolates but below the rows of packets of chips, cakes are at the bottom and the bottles of peppermints are below the chocolates. The topmost row had the display of jam bottles. Where exactly are the bottles of peppermints ? Mention the place from the top ?
a) second b) third c) fourth d) fifth
82) In a pile of 10 books, there are three of history, 3 of Hindi, 2 of Mathematics and two of English. Taking from above, there is an English book between a history and mathematics book, a history book between a mathematics and an English book, a Hindi book between an English and a Mathematics book, a mathematics book between two Hindi books and two Hindi books between a mathematics and a history book. Book of which subject is at the 6th position from the top ?
a) English b) Hindi c) mathematics d) history
*** In a car exhibition, 7 cards of 7 different companies viz., Cardilac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo were displayed in a row, facing East such that :
1. Cardilac car was to the immediate right of Fargo.
2. Fargo was Fourth to the right of Fiat.
3. Maruti car was between Ambassador and Bedford.
4. Fiat, which was third to the right left of Ambassador car, was at one of the ends.
83) Which of the following was the correct position of the Mercedes ?
a) immediate right of cardilac
b) immediate left of Bedford
c) between Bedford and Fargo
d) fourth to the right of maruti e) none
84) Which of the following is definitely true ?
a) Fargo car is between Ambassador and Fiat
b) Cardilac car is to the immediate left of Mercedes.
c) Fargo is to the immediate right of cardilac.
d) Maruti is fourth to the right of Mercedes e) none
85) Which cars are on the immediate either sides of the Cardilac car ?
a) Ambassador in Maruti b) Maruti and Fiat c) Fiat and Mercedes d) ambassadors and Fargo e) none
86) Which of the following is definitely true ?
a) Maruti is to the immediate left of ambassador
b) Bedford is to the immediate left of Fiat
c) Bedford is at one of the ends
d) Fiat is second to the right of a Maruti
e) none
87) Which of the following groups of cars is to the right of the ambassador car ?
a) cardilac, Fargo and maruti
b) maruti, Bedford and Fiat
c) mercedz, cardilac A Fargo
d) Bedford, cardilac and Fargo e) none
** all the roads of a city are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H , I, jJ, L, and M are parallel to one another.
i) Road A is 1 km east of road B.
ii) Road B is 1/2 km west of a road C.
iii) Road D is 1 km west of road E.
iv) Road G is 1/2 km south of road H.
v) Road 1 is 1 km north of road J.
vi) Road K is 1/2 km north of road L.
vii) Road K is 1 km south of road M.
88) Which is necessary true?
a) E and B intersect b) D is 2 km west of B c) D is atleast 2 km west of A. d) M is 1.5 km north of L. e) I is 1 km north of L.
89) If E is between B and C, which of the following is false ?
a) D is 2 km west of A b) C is less than 1.5 km from D c) distance from E to B added to distance of E to C is 1/2 km d) E is less than 1 km from A e) D is less than 1 km from B
90) if road E is between B and C, then distance between A and D is:
a) 1/2 km b) 1 km c) 1.5 km d) 1.5- 2km e) 2- 2.5 km
91) Which of the following possibilities would make two roads coincide ?
a) L is half km north of L
b) C is 1 km west of D c) 1 is 1/2 km north of K d) D is half km east of A e) E and B are half kilometre apart.
92) if K is parallel to I and K is 1/2 km south of the J and 1 km north of G, which two Road would be half km apart ?
a) I and K b) J and G c) I and G c) J and G E) K and J
*** In a building, there are 13 flats on 3 floors-- II, III and IV. 5 flats are unoccupied. Three managers, two teachers, two lawyers and one doctor occupy the remaining flats. There are at least three flats on any floor and not more than 6 flats on any floor. No two persons of the same professional stay on any floor. On the II floor, out of four flats, one occupant is the lawyer and he has only one neighbour. One lawyer lives one floor below the other. The doctor is not the neighbour of any of the lawyers. No flat is unoccupied on the III floor.
93) How many flats are occupied on the IV floor ?
a) 2 b) 3 c) four d) data inadequate e) none
94) How many flats are there on the III floor
a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 3 or 4 e) none
95) What is the combination of occupants in the II floor ?
a) lawyer, eacher b) manager, teacher c) manager, doctor d) lawyer, manager e) teacher, Doctor
96) Who among the following is the neighbour of the Other lawyer?
a) teacher b) manager c) both manager and teacher d) data inadequate e) none
** Mr Pankaj Lal acted as a judge for the beauty contest. There are four participants. viz., Ms. Andhra Pradesh, Ms. Uttar Pradesh, Ms. West Bengal, and Ms. Maharashtra. Mrs. Bankatlal, who was very anxious about the result asked him about it as soon as he was back home. Mr. Bankatlal just told that the one who wearing the yellow saree won the contest. When Mrs. Bankatlal pressed for further details, he elaborate as follows:
A) All of them were sitting in a row.
B) All of them were saree of different colours viz., green, yellow, white, red.
C) There was only one runner-up and she was sitting Ms. Maharashtra
D) The runner-up was wearing the green saree.
E) Ms. West bengal was not sitting at the ends and was not the runner-up.
F) The winner and the runner-up are not sitting adjacent to each other.
G) Ms. Maharashtra was wearing white saree.
H) Ms. Andhra Pradesh was not wearing the green saree.
I) Participants wearing yellow saree and white saree were at the ends.
97) Which saree was worn by Ms Andhra Pradesh?
A) white b) green c) red d) yellow
98) Who wore the red saree?
A) Ms. Maharashtra b) Ms. Uttar Pradesh c) Ms. Andhra Pradesh d) Ms. West Bengal
99) Ms. West Bengal was sitting adjacent to
A) Ms. Uttar Pradesh only
B) Ms. Andhra Pradesh and Ms. Uttar Pradesh
C) Ms. Uttar Pradesh and Ms. Maharashtra
D) Ms . Andhra Pradesh and Ms. Maharashtra
100) Who was the runner-up ?
A) Ms. Maharashtra b) Ms. Uttar Pradesh c) Ms . Andhra Pradesh d) Ms. West Bengal.
** A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are 7 students In a class. They are sitting on three benches I, II and III in such a way that there are atleast two of them on each bench and there is at least one girl on each bench. C, a girl student, does not sit with A, E and D. F, a boy student, sits with only B. A sits with his best friend in bench I. G sits on bench III. E is brother of C.
101) On which bench do Three Students sit ?
A) I b) II C) III D) I or II e) none
102) How many girls students are there?
A) three b) four c) three or four d) data inadequate e) none
103) who sits with C?
A) B b) D c) E d) G e) None
104) Which of the following is a group of girls ?
A) BAC B) BCDS C) BFC D) CDF E) none
*** A, B, C, D are to be seated in a row. But C and D cannot together. Also, B cannot be at the third place.
105) Which of the following must be false?
A) A is at the first place. B) A is at the second place. C) A is at the third place d) A is at the fourth place
106) If A is not at the third place, then C has which of the following options?
A) the first place only b) the third place only c) the first and third place only d) any of the places
107) If A and B are together, then which of the following must be necessarily true?
A) C is the first place b) D is the first place c) C is not at the first place. D) A is at the third place
EXERCISE - C
COMPARISON TYPE QUESTIONS
*** Read the following information and answer the questions given below :
** Aalka is older than Mala. Gopal is older than Mala but younger than Alka. Kapil is younger than Ram and Mala. Mala is older than Ram.
1) Whose age is between Gopal and Ram ?
A) Mala b) Kapil c) Alka d) none
2) Whose age is between Mala and Kapil
A) Gopal b) Ram c) Alka d) none
3) Whose age is exactly in the middle of all the five ?
A) Mala b) gopal c) Ram d)Alka
4) Who is the eldest ?
A) Alka b) Mala c) Kapil d) Gopal
5) Who is the youngest ?
A) Mala b) Ram c) Alka d) Kapil
** i) There is a group of five girls.
ii) Kamini is second in highest but younger than Reena.
iii) Pooja is taller than Monica but younger in age.
iv) Reena and Monica are of the same age but Reena is taller between them.
v) Neelam is taller than Pooja and elder to Reena.
vi) Kamini is not the youngest in the group.
6) If the girls are arranged in the ascending order of heights, who will be in third position ?
A) Monica b) Reena c) Monika or Reena d) data inadequate e) none
7) if they are arranged in the descending order of their ages, who will be in the 4th position ?
A) Monica or Reena b) Kamini c) Monica d) data in adequate e) None
8) To answer the question "who is the eldest person in the group", which of the given statements is superfluous?
A) only (i) b)only (ii) c) only (vi) d) either (i) or (iv) e) none
** B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who ever completed the MBA programme with the specialisation-- Marketing, Personnel, Operations, System and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialisation. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialisation with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations earns more than F, D, and K. W has passed with personnel and earns less than only M who has passed with a dual specialisation. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earnings. K, who earns more than H, has passed with Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialisation of personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialisation. Two of them are having Systems specialisation.
9) Which of the following pairs has the Systems specialization ?
a) BF b) BM c) FH d) data inadequate e) none
10) Who among them earns more than F
a) only M and B b) only M,W and D c) only M and W d) only W, B and D e) none
11) Who among them earns more than only P ?
a) only H b) only M c) only W d) data inadequate e) none
12) Which of the following specializations is opted for most among them as either single or one of the dual specializations ?
a) marketing b) Personnel c) Systems d) Finance e) none
13) Which of the following dual specialisations is applicable to M ?
a) Personnel, Marketing b) Marketing, Finance c) Personnel, Finance d) data inadequate e) none
** (i) Aarti is older than Sanya.
ii) Muskan is elder than Aarti but younger than Kashish.
iii) Kashish is older than Sanya.
iv) Sanya is younger than Muskan.
v) Gargi is the eldest.
14) Who is the youngest ?
a) Kashish b) Aarti c) Muskan d) Shanya
15) Agewise, who is in the middle ?
a) Kashish b) Aarti c) Muskan d) Sanya
16) Which of the given statements is/are superfluous and can be dispensed with while answering with above questions ?
a) either (i) or (ii) b) only (iv) c) either (i) or (iv) d) both (iii) and (iv) e) none
17) A, B, C, D, and E are five friends. A is shorter than B but taller than E. C is the tallest. D is shorter than B and taller than A. Who has two persons taller and two persons shorter than him/her ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D
18) 5 children were administered psychological tests to know their intellectual levels. In the report, psychologists pointed out the child A is less intelligent than the child B. The child C is less intelligent than the child D. The child B is less intelligent than the child C and child A is more intelligent than the child E. Which child is the most intelligent ?
a) A b) B c) D d) E e) none
19) In a shio, there were 4 dolls of different heights A, B, C and D. D is neither as tall as A nor as short as C. B is shorter than D but taller than C. If Mani wants to purchase the tallest doll, which one should she purchase ?
a) only A b) only D c) either A or D d) either B or D e) none
20) If (i) P is taller than Q, (ii) R is shorter than P, (iii) S is taller than T but shorter than Q, then who among them is the tallest ?
a) P b) Q c) S d) T
21) In an examination, Raj got more marks then Mukesh but not as many as Priya. Priya got more marks than Gaurav and Kavita. Gaurav got less marks than Mukesh but his marks are not the lowest in the group. Who is second in the descending order of marks ?
a) Priya b) Kavita c) Raj d) cannot be determined e) none
22) Daksh is taller than Manik but not as tall at the Rohan. Somesh is sorter than Daksh but taller than Farhan. Who among them is the shortest ?
a) Daksh b) Manik c) Farhan d) cannot be determined
23) Garima is taller than Sarita but not taller than Reena. Reena and Tanya are of the same height. Garima is shorter than Anu. Among all the girls, who is the shortest ?
a) Anu b) Reena and Tanya c) Garima d) Sarita
24) D is taller than C and E. A is not as tall as E. C is taller than A. D is not as tall as B. Who among them is next to the tallest one ?
a) A b) D c) B or D d) data inadequate e) none
**(i) Gopal is shorter than Ashok but taller than Kunal.
(ii) Navin is shorter than Kunal.
(iii) Jayesh is taller than Navin.
(iv) Ashok is taller than Jayesh.
25) who among them is that tallest ?
a) Gopal b) Ashok c) Kunal d) Naveen e) Jayesh
26) Which of the given information is not sufficient to answer the work question?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) none
**I) X is older than L.
II) M and N are of equal in age.
III) Z is youngest.
IV) Y is the youngest than N.
V) Y is older than X.
27) Which two of the above statements indicate that Y is older than L?
a) I and IV b) IV and V c) I and V d) none
28) Which statement/s indicate/s that N is older than Z?
a) II and III b) III only c) III and IV d) none
29) Which statement/s is/are not required to prove that L is younger than M ?
a) III only b) III and IV c) IV and V d) III and V
30) Which set of statements prove that X is younger than M ?
a) I, II, IV b) II, IV, V c) I, IV, V d) none
31) if Shaloo is taller than Rakhi but shorter than Prerna and Rakhi is tall as tall as Meghna but taller than Komal, then Meghna is:
a) shorter than Rakhi b) shorter than Komal c) as tall as Shaloo d) taller than Prerna e) shorter than Shaloo
32) Sudhanshu is as much older than Kokila as he is younger than Praveen. Nitin is as old as Kokila. Which of the following statements is wrong ?
a) Kokila is younger than Praveen.
b) Nitin is younger than Praveen.
c) Sudhanshu is older than Nitin.
d) Praveen is not the oldest.
e) Kokila is younger than Sudhanshu.
31) A is older to B while C and D are older to E who lies between A and C. If C be elder to B, which one of the following statements is necessarily true?
a) A is elder to C b) C is elder to D c) D is elder to C d) E is elder to B
32) 6 people --Rohit, Sumeet, Deepak, Vikas , Kanak and Manick-- were all born on the same day of the year, but each was born in a different year, during a single six-year period.
I. Rohit is older than Deepak.
II. Suneet is older than both Vikash and Kanak.
III. Manick is 2 years older than Vikas.
IV. Rohit was born either in 1962 or in 1963.
V. The oldest member of the group was born in 1960.
If Manick is the oldest of the group, then which of the following must be true ?
a) Deepak was born in 1964
b) Rohit was born in 1962.
c) Vikas was born in 1961.
d) Suneet was born in 1961.
33) B is twice as old as A but twice younger than F. C is half the age of A but twice the age of D. Which two persons form the pair of oldest and youngest ?
a) F and A b) F and D c) F and C d) none
** Anita , Mahima, Rajan, Lata and Deepti are five causins. Anita is twice as old as Mahima. Rajen is half age of Mahima Anita Rajhan is half the age of Mahima. Anita is half the age of Deepti and Rajan is twice the age of Lata.
34) Who is the youngest?
a) Deepti b) Rajan c) Lata d) Ankita
35) Who is the eldest ?
a) Deepti b) Lata c) Ankita d) none
36) Which of the following pairs of persons are of the same age ?
a) Mahima and Lata b) Anita and Mahima c) Mahima and Rajan d) none
37) Amita is younger than
a) Rajan b) Mahima c) Deepti d) none
38) If Mahima is 16 years old, than what is the age of Lata ?
a) 4 years b) 5 years c) 7 years d) 14 years
*** A blacksmith is 5 iron articles A, B, C, D and E, each having a different weight.
I. A weight twice as much as B.
II. B weight four and half times as C.
III. C weighs half as much as D.
IV. D weighs half as much as E
V. E weighs less than A but more than C.
39) Which of the following is the lightest in weight ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
40) E is lighter in weight than which of the other two articles ?
a) A, B b) D, C c) A, C d) D, B e) B, E
41) E is heavier than which of the following two articles?
a) D, B b) D, C c) A, C d) A, B e) none
42) Which of the following articles is heaviest in weight?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E
43) Which of the following represents the descending order of weight of the articles ?
a) A, B, E, D, C b) B, D, E, A, C c) E, C, D, A, B d) C, A, D, B, E e) A, B, D, E, C
43) Which of the above given statements is not necessary to determine the correct order of articles according to their weights?
a) I b) II c) III d) IV e) V
** i) 7 students P,Q,R,S,T,U and V takes a series of tests.
ii) No two students get similar marks.
iii) V always scores more than P.
iv) P always scores more than Q
v) Each Time R scores the highest and T gets the least, or alternatively S scores the highest and U or Q scores the least.
44) If S is ranked 6th and Q is ranked fifth, which of the following can be true ?
a) V is ranked first or fourth b) R is second or third c) P is ranked second or fifth d) U is ranked third or fourth e) T is ranked fourth or fifth.
45) If R gets most, V should be ranked not lower than
a) second b) third c) fourth d) fifth e) sixth
46) If R is ranked second and Q is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true ?
a) S is ranked third b) T is ranked 6th c) P is ranked 6th d) V is ranked 4th e) U is ranked 6th
47) if S is ranked second, which of the following can be true ?
a) U gets more than V
b) V gets more than S
c) P gets more than R
d) P get more than V
e) T gets more than Q
48) if V is ranked fifth, which of the following must be be true ?
a) S scores the highest
b) R is ranked second
c) T is ranked third
d) Q is ranked 4th
e) U scores the least
49) There are four person A,B, C and D. The total amount of money with A and B together is equal to the total amount of money with C and D together. But the total amount of money with B and D together is more than the amount of money with A and C together. The amount of money with A is more than that with B. Who has the least amount of money ?
a) B b) C c) D d) cannot be determined
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**Read the following information carefully to answer the given questions :
Six films -- P, Q, R, S,T and U - are to be released on consecutive Fridays. The schedule of the release is to be accordance with the following conditions:
i) P must be released a week before T.
ii) R must not be released immediately after the first release.
iii) Q must be released on the Friday following the Friday on which U is released.
iv) S must be released on 5th Friday and should not be immediately preceded by Q.
v) T must not be released in the last.
1) Which of the following films produced T ?
A) P b) Q c) S d) U
2) Which of the following films released immediately after Q ?
a) P b) R c) T d) U
3) film R cannot be released on which of the following Fridays in addition to second Friday ?
a) first b) third c) fourth d) fifth
4) In between which of the two films S is to be released ?
a) Q and T b) R and T c) P and T d) T and U
5) Which of the following films released first
a) P b) Q c) R d) U
** i) eight doctors P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W visit a charitable dispensary everyday except on a holiday i e , Monday
ii) each doctor visits for 1 hour from Tuesday to Sunday except Saturday. The timings are 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. , 1:00 p.m. to 2 p.m. is lunch break.
iii) On Saturday, it is Open only in the morning i e , 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and each doctor visits for only half an hour.
iv) no other doctor visits the dispensary before doctor Q and after doctor U.
v) Doctor W comes immediately after lunch break and is followed by R.
vi) S comes in the same order as P in the afternoon session.
6) Doctor P visits in between which of the following pairs of doctors?
a) A and V b) U and W c) R and W d) R and U e) none of these
7) At what time the visit of doctor R is over on Sunday ?
a) 1:00 p.m. b) 3:00 p.m. c) 4:00 p.m. d) 5:00 p.m. e) none
8) At what time the visit of doctor T would be over on Saturday ?
a) 10 a.m. b) 11 a.m. c) either 10:00 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. d) data inadequate e) none
9) If the Lunch brake and subsequent visiting hours are reduced by 15 minutes, at what time is doctor U is expected to attend the dispensary ?
a) 3.1 5 p.m. b) 4 p.m. c)4.15 pm d) 4.45 p.m. e) none
10) P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are 7 professors. Each one teaches a different subject from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Mathematics, Economics and Geography, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them teachers one day each of 7 days of the week from Monday to Sunday not necessarily in the same order. R teachers Biology on Friday. Q teachers Mathematics on the previous day of the day on which the professor teachers Physics. V teaches on Sunday but does not teach Chemistry or English. S teachers Economics on the previous day or which U teaches. P teaches Geography in Tuesday. T does not teach English.
11) Which subject does T teach ?
a) Chemistry b) Physics c) either Chemistry or Physics d) data inadequate e) none
12) Which subject does U teach ?
a) Physics b) English c) either Physics or English d) data inadequate e) none
13) On which day does T teach ?
A) Monday b) Wednesday c) Thursday d) data inadequate e) none
14) On which day does U teach ?
a) Wednesday b) Thursday c) Wednesday or Thursday d) data inadequate e) none
15) Which subject does V teach ?
A) Chemistry b) English c) Biology d) data inadequate e) none
** Fred's Fish Salon serves a special Friday night sea food banquet consisting of seven courses -- Hilsa, pomfret, Indian shrimp, rohu, kingfish, lobster and Bhetki.
Diners are free to select the order of the seven courses, according to the following conditions :
i) The kingfish is served sometimes after rohu.
ii) Exactly one course should be served between the pomfret and the Indian shrimp in the same order.
iii) the lobster is served some time before the pomfret.
iv) the kingfish is served either 5th or 6th.
v) The Hilsa is served second.
16) Which of the following sequences would make for an acceptable banquet?
a) lobster, hilsa, pomfret, rohu, kingfish, Indian shrimp, bhetki
b) rohu, Hilsa, lobster, bhetki, pomfret, Kingfish, Indian shrimp
c) rohu, Hilsa, bhetki, pomfret, kingfish, Indian shrimp, lobster.
d) Lobster, hilsa, rohu, kingfish, pomfret, bhetki, Indian shrimp.
17) if a kingfish is the fifth course served, then which one of the following must be true ?
a) lobster is the first course served
b) bhetki is the seventh course served
c) Indian shrimp is the fourth course served.
d) pomfret is the third course served
18) Which one of the following would make it possible to determine the exact ordering of the courses?
a) lobster is the first course served.
b) kingfish is the 6th course served.
c) Indian shrimp is the fifth course served.
d) pomfret is the fourth course served.
19) If kingfish is the 6th course served, then which of the following cannot be true ?
a) lobster is the third course served.
b) pomfret is the fifth course served
c) Indian shrimp is the seventh course served.
d) Rohu is the fifth course served.
20) if bhetki is the third course served, which one of the following must be true ?
a) Indian shrimp is the the 7th course served.
b) rohu is the first course served.
c) kingfish is the fifth course served.
d) pomfret is the fourth course served.
*** 21) 5 boys took part in a race. Raj finished before Mohit but behind Gaurav. Ashish finished before Sanchit but behind Mohit. Who won the race ?
a) Raj b) Gaurav c) Mohita d) Ashish
** 5 men A,B,C,D and E read a newspaper. The one who reads first gives it to C. The one who reads last had taken from A. E was not the first or last to read. There were two readers between B and A.
22) B passed the newspaper to whom ?
a) A b) C c) D d) E e) none
23) Who read the newspaper last ?
a) A b) B c) C d) D e) none
*** 7 executive P, Q, R, S, T, U and W reach office in a particular sequence U reaches immediately before P but does not immediately follows S and R is the last one to reach office . T follows immediately after P and is subsequently followed by W.
24) Among the executives, who reaches the office first ?
a) Q b) S c) U D) cannot be determined e) none
25) who ranks 4th in the sequence of reaching office ?
a) W b) U c) T d) cannot be determined e) none
** 6 lectures A, B, C, D , E and F are to be organised in a span of 7 days-- from Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day in accordance with the following :
i) A should not be organised on Thursday.
ii) C should be organised immediately after F.
iii) there should be a gap of 2 days between E and D.
iv) one day there will be no lecture ( Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised.
v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D.
26) on which day there is no lecture ?
a) Monday b) Friday c) Sunday d) cannot be determined e) none
27) How many lectures are organised between C and D ?
a) none b) one c) two d) three e) none of these
28) Which day will the lecture F be organised ?
a) Thursday b) Friday c) Saturday d) Sunday e) none
29) which of the following is the last lecture in the series ?
a) A b) B c) C d) cannot be determined e) none
30) which of the following information is not required to finding the complete sequence of organisation of lectures?
a) (i) only b) (ii) only c) (i) and (ii) only d) (v) only e) all are required
*** the Director of the Institute has announced that 6 guest lecturers on different areas like leadership, Decision Making, Quality circle, Motivation, Assessment Centre and Group Discussion are to be organised only one on each day from Monday to Sunday.
i) Motivation should be organised immediately after Assessment Centre.
ii) Quality circles should be organised on Wednesday and should be not be followed by Group Discussion.
iii) Decision making should be organised on Friday and there should be a gap of 2 days between Leadership and Group Discussion.
iv) one day there will be no lecture( Saturday is not that day), just before that day Group discussion will be organised.
31) Which of the following pairs of lectures we are organised on first last day ?
a) Quality Circle and motivation
b) Group Discussion & Quality Circle c) Group Discussion and decision making d) Leadership and Assessment Centre e) none
32) How many lectures are organised between motivation and Quality circle ?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 e) none
33) Which day will the lecture on Leadership organised ?
a)Tuesday b) Wednesday c) Friday d) Saturday e) none
34) on which day there is no lecture ?
a) Sunday b) Monday c) Tuesday d) Wednesday e) none
35) which of the following information is not required for the above lecture arrangements
a) only (i) b) only (ii) c) only (iii) d) only (iv) e) all are required
*** A training college has to conduct a refresher course for teachers of 7 different subjects ---Mechanics, Psychology, philosophy, sociology, economics, science and engineering from 22nd July to 29 July.
i) course should start with psychology.
ii) 23rd July, being Sunday should be holiday.
iii) science subject should be on the previous day of the engineering subject.
iv) course should end with a mechanic subject.
v) philosophy should be immediately after the holiday.
vi) there should be a gap of one day between economics and Engineering.
36) The refresher course will start which one of the following subjects ?
a) Psychology b) mechanics c) philosophy d) economics e) none
37) which subject will be on Tuesday ?
a) mechanics b) engineering c) economics d) psychology e) none
38) which subject precedes mechanics ?
a) economics b) engineering c) philosophy d) psychology e) none
39) How many days gap in there between science and philosophy ?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) no gap e) none of these
40) which subject is followed by science
a) engineering b) psychology c) philosophy d) economics e) none
***5 plays A, B, C D and E are to be staged from Monday to Friday of a week. On each day, only one play will be staged. D or E should not be either the first or last to be staged. E should be immediately followed by C. B should be staged immediately after D. One play is staged between A and B.
41) which is the first play to be staged
a) A b) B c) C d) cannot be determined e) none
42) which of the following is the correct sequence of staging all the plays.
a) A D B C E b) A E C D B c) B D A E C d) D B E C A e) none
43) Which play was staged on Wednesday ?
a) A b) B c) either B or C d) cannot be determined e) none
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