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The document describes a word and number arrangement machine that rearranges inputs following specific rules over multiple steps. It provides an example input and the results of rearranging it through 4 steps. It then provides a second input and asks 5 multiple choice questions about determining the steps to rearrange that input according to the same rules.

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Directions (1-5): Study the given information and answer the questions: When a word and

number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges
them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its
rearrangement.

Input: movement 06 49 traffic 73 fine 97 classic

Step I: movement 06 49 73 fine 97 classic traffic


Step II: 73 movement 06 49 fine classic traffic 97
Step III: classic 73 movement 06 49 traffic 97 fine
Step IV: 06 classic 73 movement traffic 97 fine 49
Step IV, is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.

Input:12 salary increment 83 58 incentive 37 delay

Q1. In which of the following step the elements ’12 salary 58 delay’ found in the same
order?
Step I
Step IV
Step V
Step II
none of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. Words and numbers are
arranged in alternative steps. In 1st and 3rd step words are arranged while in 2nd and 4th step
numbers are arranged. The words are arranged according to the number of letters in it from both
the ends, such that the word containing highest number of letter is arranged from left and the 2nd
highest on right end and the same is done in 3rd step. If, two words contain same number of
letters then they are arranged in ascending order of the place value (in alphabetical series).
For numbers, firstly prime numbers are arranged in ascending order from both ends (left to
right). Similarly composite numbers are arranged in the 4th step.
Input: 12 salary increment 83 58 incentive 37 delay
Step I: increment 12 salary 83 58 37 delay incentive
Step II: 37 increment 12 salary 58 delay incentive 83
Step III: salary 37 increment 12 58 incentive 83 delay
Step IV: 12 salary 37 increment incentive 83 delay 58

Q2. What is the difference between the element which is fourth from left in Step III and
first from right in Step IV?
12
27
15
46
47
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. Words and numbers are
arranged in alternative steps. In 1st and 3rd step words are arranged while in 2nd and 4th step
numbers are arranged. The words are arranged according to the number of letters in it from both
the ends, such that the word containing highest number of letter is arranged from left and the 2nd
highest on right end and the same is done in 3rd step. If, two words contain same number of
letters then they are arranged in ascending order of the place value (in alphabetical series).
For numbers, firstly prime numbers are arranged in ascending order from both ends (left to
right). Similarly composite numbers are arranged in the 4th step.
Input: 12 salary increment 83 58 incentive 37 delay
Step I: increment 12 salary 83 58 37 delay incentive
Step II: 37 increment 12 salary 58 delay incentive 83
Step III: salary 37 increment 12 58 incentive 83 delay
Step IV: 12 salary 37 increment incentive 83 delay 58

Q3. In step II, ‘37’ is related to ‘12’ and ‘increment’ is related to ‘salary’. In the same way
‘delay’ is related to?
incentive
12
83
58
None of the above
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. Words and numbers are
arranged in alternative steps. In 1st and 3rd step words are arranged while in 2nd and 4th step
numbers are arranged. The words are arranged according to the number of letters in it from both
the ends, such that the word containing highest number of letter is arranged from left and the 2nd
highest on right end and the same is done in 3rd step. If, two words contain same number of
letters then they are arranged in ascending order of the place value (in alphabetical series).
For numbers, firstly prime numbers are arranged in ascending order from both ends (left to
right). Similarly composite numbers are arranged in the 4th step.
Input: 12 salary increment 83 58 incentive 37 delay
Step I: increment 12 salary 83 58 37 delay incentive
Step II: 37 increment 12 salary 58 delay incentive 83
Step III: salary 37 increment 12 58 incentive 83 delay
Step IV: 12 salary 37 increment incentive 83 delay 58
Q4. Which element is exactly between ‘increment’ and ‘58’ in step IV of the given
arrangement?
delay
12
83
incentive
salary
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. Words and numbers are
arranged in alternative steps. In 1st and 3rd step words are arranged while in 2nd and 4th step
numbers are arranged. The words are arranged according to the number of letters in it from both
the ends, such that the word containing highest number of letter is arranged from left and the 2nd
highest on right end and the same is done in 3rd step. If, two words contain same number of
letters then they are arranged in ascending order of the place value (in alphabetical series).
For numbers, firstly prime numbers are arranged in ascending order from both ends (left to
right). Similarly composite numbers are arranged in the 4th step.
Input: 12 salary increment 83 58 incentive 37 delay
Step I: increment 12 salary 83 58 37 delay incentive
Step II: 37 increment 12 salary 58 delay incentive 83
Step III: salary 37 increment 12 58 incentive 83 delay
Step IV: 12 salary 37 increment incentive 83 delay 58

Q5. How many steps are required for the final arrangement?
6
none of these
4
7
5
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. Words and numbers are
arranged in alternative steps. In 1st and 3rd step words are arranged while in 2nd and 4th step
numbers are arranged. The words are arranged according to the number of letters in it from both
the ends, such that the word containing highest number of letter is arranged from left and the 2nd
highest on right end and the same is done in 3rd step. If, two words contain same number of
letters then they are arranged in ascending order of the place value (in alphabetical series).
For numbers, firstly prime numbers are arranged in ascending order from both ends (left to
right). Similarly composite numbers are arranged in the 4th step.
Input: 12 salary increment 83 58 incentive 37 delay
Step I: increment 12 salary 83 58 37 delay incentive
Step II: 37 increment 12 salary 58 delay incentive 83
Step III: salary 37 increment 12 58 incentive 83 delay
Step IV: 12 salary 37 increment incentive 83 delay 58

Directions (6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions: A word
and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.

Input: 87 power 13 tide fish 25 around 36 58 union 79 ice

Step I: 131 87 power tide fish around 36 58 union 79 ice 252


Step II: around 131 87 power tide 36 58 union 79 ice 252 fish
Step III: 363 around 131 87 power tide union 79 ice 252 fish 584
Step IV: ice 363 around 131 87 tide union 79 252 fish 584 power
Step V: 795 ice 363 around 131 tide union 252 fish 584 power 876
Step VI: tide 795 ice 363 around 131 252 fish 584 power 876 union
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find
out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input for the questions.
Input: quiz 9 rough 71 guest 19 deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light

Q6. How many steps would be needed to complete the arrangement?

X
VIII
IX
VI
None of these
Solution:
Logic: - There are six numbers and six words in the input. In the first step the numbers are
arranged in ascending order from both the ends and a natural number starting from 1,2,3….and
so on is also placed with it at unit place. After that in second step the words are arranged in
alphabetical order from both the ends. And then again number are arranged in third step and
words are arranged in forth step and so on.
Input: quiz 9 rough 71 guest 19 deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light
Step I: 91 quiz rough 71 guest deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192
Step II: deep 91 quiz rough 71 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192 guest
Step III: 433 deep 91 quiz rough 71 sanctity 94 light 192 guest 574
Step IV: light 433 deep 91 rough 71 sanctity 94 192 guest 574 quiz
Step V: 715 light 433 deep 91 rough sanctity 192 guest 574 quiz 946
Step VI: rough 715 light 433 deep 91 192 guest 574 quiz 946 sanctity

Q7. What will the addition of the numbers which is second from the left end in step II and
5th from the right end in step IV?
312
210
190
185
None of these
Solution:
Logic: - There are six numbers and six words in the input. In the first step the numbers are
arranged in ascending order from both the ends and a natural number starting from 1,2,3….and
so on is also placed with it at unit place. After that in second step the words are arranged in
alphabetical order from both the ends. And then again number are arranged in third step and
words are arranged in forth step and so on.
Input: quiz 9 rough 71 guest 19 deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light
Step I: 91 quiz rough 71 guest deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192
Step II: deep 91 quiz rough 71 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192 guest
Step III: 433 deep 91 quiz rough 71 sanctity 94 light 192 guest 574
Step IV: light 433 deep 91 rough 71 sanctity 94 192 guest 574 quiz
Step V: 715 light 433 deep 91 rough sanctity 192 guest 574 quiz 946
Step VI: rough 715 light 433 deep 91 192 guest 574 quiz 946 sanctity

Q8. Which of the following would be the difference of the numbers which is 2nd from left
end in step IV and 2nd from right end in Step II?
290
183
193
241
242
Solution:
Logic: - There are six numbers and six words in the input. In the first step the numbers are
arranged in ascending order from both the ends and a natural number starting from 1,2,3….and
so on is also placed with it at unit place. After that in second step the words are arranged in
alphabetical order from both the ends. And then again number are arranged in third step and
words are arranged in forth step and so on.
Input: quiz 9 rough 71 guest 19 deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light
Step I: 91 quiz rough 71 guest deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192
Step II: deep 91 quiz rough 71 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192 guest
Step III: 433 deep 91 quiz rough 71 sanctity 94 light 192 guest 574
Step IV: light 433 deep 91 rough 71 sanctity 94 192 guest 574 quiz
Step V: 715 light 433 deep 91 rough sanctity 192 guest 574 quiz 946
Step VI: rough 715 light 433 deep 91 192 guest 574 quiz 946 sanctity

Q9. Which of the following element will be 6th from the left of 3rd from the right end in
step V?
91
deep
433
light
None of these
Solution:
Logic: - There are six numbers and six words in the input. In the first step the numbers are
arranged in ascending order from both the ends and a natural number starting from 1,2,3….and
so on is also placed with it at unit place. After that in second step the words are arranged in
alphabetical order from both the ends. And then again number are arranged in third step and
words are arranged in forth step and so on.
Input: quiz 9 rough 71 guest 19 deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light
Step I: 91 quiz rough 71 guest deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192
Step II: deep 91 quiz rough 71 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192 guest
Step III: 433 deep 91 quiz rough 71 sanctity 94 light 192 guest 574
Step IV: light 433 deep 91 rough 71 sanctity 94 192 guest 574 quiz
Step V: 715 light 433 deep 91 rough sanctity 192 guest 574 quiz 946
Step VI: rough 715 light 433 deep 91 192 guest 574 quiz 946 sanctity

Q10. In Step IV, which of the following word/number would be on 4th position (from the
left)?
sanctity
91
71
rough
None of these
Solution:
Logic: - There are six numbers and six words in the input. In the first step the numbers are
arranged in ascending order from both the ends and a natural number starting from 1,2,3….and
so on is also placed with it at unit place. After that in second step the words are arranged in
alphabetical order from both the ends. And then again number are arranged in third step and
words are arranged in forth step and so on.
Input: quiz 9 rough 71 guest 19 deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light
Step I: 91 quiz rough 71 guest deep 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192
Step II: deep 91 quiz rough 71 43 57 sanctity 94 light 192 guest
Step III: 433 deep 91 quiz rough 71 sanctity 94 light 192 guest 574
Step IV: light 433 deep 91 rough 71 sanctity 94 192 guest 574 quiz
Step V: 715 light 433 deep 91 rough sanctity 192 guest 574 quiz 946
Step VI: rough 715 light 433 deep 91 192 guest 574 quiz 946 sanctity

Directions (11-15): Study the given information and answer the questions: When a word
and number arrangement machine is given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges
them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and its
rearrangement.

Input: 14 car 63 arrow 25 road 72 tractor 49 museum

Step I: museum 14 car 63 arrow 25 road tractor 49 72


Step II: tractor museum 14 car arrow 25 road 49 72 63
Step III: road tractor museum14 car arrow 25 72 63 49
Step IV: arrow road tractor museum14 car 72 63 49 25
Step V: car arrow road tractor museum 72 63 49 25 14
Step V, is the last step of the above arrangement as the intended arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the given steps find out the appropriate steps for the given input.

Input:11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 74 eraser 9 marker

Q11. In which of the following step the elements ‘hand 9 74’ found in the same order?

Step I
Step IV
Step V
Step II
none of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. The words are arranged
according to the number of vowels, words containing same number of vowels then they are
arranged in descending order of the place value (in alphabetical series) of 1st letter while in case
of numbers, they are arranged in descending order from left to right.
Input: 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 74 eraser 9 marker
Step I: eraser 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 9 marker 74
Step II: pencil eraser 11 market 31 hand 9 marker 74 56
Step III: market pencil eraser 11 hand 9 marker 74 56 31
Step IV: marker market pencil eraser hand 9 74 56 31 11
Step V: hand marker market pencil eraser 74 56 31 11 9

Q12. What is the difference between the element which is second from right in Step III and
first from right in Step IV?
12
31
11
13
None of these
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. The words are arranged
according to the number of vowels, words containing same number of vowels then they are
arranged in descending order of the place value (in alphabetical series) of 1st letter while in case
of numbers, they are arranged in descending order from left to right.
Input: 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 74 eraser 9 marker
Step I: eraser 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 9 marker 74
Step II: pencil eraser 11 market 31 hand 9 marker 74 56
Step III: market pencil eraser 11 hand 9 marker 74 56 31
Step IV: marker market pencil eraser hand 9 74 56 31 11
Step V: hand marker market pencil eraser 74 56 31 11 9

Q13. In step V, ‘hand’ is related to ‘market’ and ‘eraser’ is related to ‘56’. In the same way
‘31’ is related to?
marker
hand
74
9
None of the above
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. The words are arranged
according to the number of vowels, words containing same number of vowels then they are
arranged in descending order of the place value (in alphabetical series) of 1st letter while in case
of numbers, they are arranged in descending order from left to right.
Input: 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 74 eraser 9 marker
Step I: eraser 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 9 marker 74
Step II: pencil eraser 11 market 31 hand 9 marker 74 56
Step III: market pencil eraser 11 hand 9 marker 74 56 31
Step IV: marker market pencil eraser hand 9 74 56 31 11
Step V: hand marker market pencil eraser 74 56 31 11 9

Q14. Which element is exactly between ‘eraser’ and ‘9’ in step IV of the given
arrangement?
hand
eraser
market
31
74
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. The words are arranged
according to the number of vowels, words containing same number of vowels then they are
arranged in descending order of the place value (in alphabetical series) of 1st letter while in case
of numbers, they are arranged in descending order from left to right.
Input: 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 74 eraser 9 marker
Step I: eraser 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 9 marker 74
Step II: pencil eraser 11 market 31 hand 9 marker 74 56
Step III: market pencil eraser 11 hand 9 marker 74 56 31
Step IV: marker market pencil eraser hand 9 74 56 31 11
Step V: hand marker market pencil eraser 74 56 31 11 9
Q15. How many steps are required for the final arrangement?
6
none of these
4
7
5
Solution:
The machine rearranges one word and one number in each step. The words are arranged
according to the number of vowels, words containing same number of vowels then they are
arranged in descending order of the place value (in alphabetical series) of 1st letter while in case
of numbers, they are arranged in descending order from left to right.
Input: 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 74 eraser 9 marker
Step I: eraser 11 market 31 hand 56 pencil 9 marker 74
Step II: pencil eraser 11 market 31 hand 9 marker 74 56
Step III: market pencil eraser 11 hand 9 marker 74 56 31
Step IV: marker market pencil eraser hand 9 74 56 31 11
Step V: hand marker market pencil eraser 74 56 31 11 9
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
‘fired then deal burnt’ is written as ‘pn ca ga mo’,
‘burnt all pic stik’ is written as ‘ta ha cm pn’,
‘fired then devil burnt’ is written as ‘ga ca se pn’ and
‘pic stik yo’ is written as ‘ha cm va’.

Q1. What is the code for ‘deal’?

se
ca
ha
pn
None of these
Solution:

Q2. Which of the following can be the code for ‘yo fired deal’?
va mo ca
ca ga mo
mo ga va
Either (a) and (c)
None of these
Solution:

Q3. ‘pn’ is the code for?


pic
all
Either ‘pic’ or ‘stik’
burnt
None of these
Solution:

Q4. Which of the following is the code for ‘pic’?


ha
pn
cm
Cannot be determined
None of these
Solution:

Q5. ‘stik fired then pic’ can be coded as


ca ga ha cm
ha cm ga se
ca ha ga mo
Can’t be determined
None of these
Solution:

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
In a certain code language:-

“How the long star” is written as ‘ 3WI 3EU 4GM 4RT’

“much migrated towards paid” is written as ‘4HN 4DQ 7SU 8DN’


“Wait recorded from changes” is written as ‘8DS 4MG 4TX 7SD’

Q6. In the given coding language, which of the following will be the code for “Prepared”?

8EN
4UY
4RD
8DQ
None of these
Solution:
This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic is
applied to decode the code:-
Number in the code:- Total number of letters in a word
1st letter of the code:- Last letter of word
2nd letter of the code:- Next letter of 1st letter (in the alphabetical series) of word.
M U C H - 4 (total number of letter=4) H (Last letter of the word) N (Next letter of M)

Q7. In the given coding language, which of the following will be the code for “strangers”?
5DR
6DN
7RK
9ST
None of these
Solution:
This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic is
applied to decode the code:-
Number in the code:- Total number of letters in a word
1st letter of the code:- Last letter of word
2nd letter of the code:- Next letter of 1st letter (in the alphabetical series) of word.
M U C H - 4 (total number of letter=4) H (Last letter of the word) N (Next letter of M)

Q8. Which of the following words could be coded as “3KC 6CN”?


Death Magnetic
Black Magic
Black Magnetic
Track Progress
None of these
Solution:
This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic is
applied to decode the code:-
Number in the code:- Total number of letters in a word
1st letter of the code:- Last letter of word
2nd letter of the code:- Next letter of 1st letter (in the alphabetical series) of word.
M U C H - 4 (total number of letter=4) H (Last letter of the word) N (Next letter of M)
Q9. Which of the following will be the code for ‘Metal’?
5ON
3LM
3LN
5QL
None of these
Solution:
This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic is
applied to decode the code:-
Number in the code:- Total number of letters in a word
1st letter of the code:- Last letter of word
2nd letter of the code:- Next letter of 1st letter (in the alphabetical series) of word.
M U C H - 4 (total number of letter=4) H (Last letter of the word) N (Next letter of M)

Q10. Which of the following words could be coded as “6HN”?


Revolution
Megadeth
Hinder
Slaughter
None of these
Solution:
This is question of Coding-Decoding based on new pattern. In these questions following logic is
applied to decode the code:-
Number in the code:- Total number of letters in a word
1st letter of the code:- Last letter of word
2nd letter of the code:- Next letter of 1st letter (in the alphabetical series) of word.
M U C H - 4 (total number of letter=4) H (Last letter of the word) N (Next letter of M)

Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions.

In a certain code language,

‘Mall in group virtual’ is written as ‘yo al na jo’,


‘Mall in indians’ is written as ‘na jo io’,
‘indians enter money’ is written as ‘io pe mo’ and
‘hammer to the nail money’ is written as ‘pe ca ra da la’.
Q11. What is the code for ‘money’?

ca
ra
da
Can’t be determined
None of these
Solution:

Q12. ‘hammer to the enter’ will be coded as?


ca ra da mo
mo da ra la
ca la mo da
Can’t be determined
None of these
Solution:

Q13. Which of the following is the code for ‘to’?


bo
ca
Either jo or na
Can’t be determined
None of these
Solution:
Q14. ‘io’ is the code for?
indians
Mall
enter
money
None of these
Solution:

Q15. Which of the following can be a code for ‘virtual is necessary Indians’?
al uo fo go
io al na go
io al uo fo
mo al io go
None of these
Solution:

INEQUALITIES
Directions (1-5): In each of the question, relationships between some elements are shown in
the statements. These statements are followed by conclusions numbered I and II. Read the
statements and give the answer.
Q1. Statements: M ≥ T < V ; U < V ≤ X ; Z ≥ Y ≥ X

Conclusions: I. T < Z
II. U < Y
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
I. T < Z (True) II. U < Y (True)
Q2. Statements: W ≤ A ≤ K = N ; D ≤ A ≤ U = L ; G > L
Conclusions: I. W < G
II. D ≥ N
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
I. W < G (True) II. D ≥ N (False)

Q3. Statements: N < T ≤ O ; F > N ≥ E = I > R ; R ≥ Y


Conclusions: I. Y < O
II. F > T
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
I. Y < O (True) II. F > T (False)

Q4. Statements: I ≥ N ≥ O = X ; D ≥ J ≥ I = E
Conclusions: I. O < D
II. X = D
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
I. O < D (False) II. X = D (False)

Q5. Statements: P > N = L ≥ M ; G = M ≤ H ≤ S


Conclusions: I. P > S
II. N ≥ G
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
I. P > S (False) II. N ≥ G (True)

Directions (6-10): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in


the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer as

Q6. Statements: J < K ≤ L = M; K = N > O

Conclusions: I.J < O


II. M > O
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
Conclusions: I.J < O (False) II. M > O (True)

Q7. Statements: C ≥ D > E < F = G ≤ H < I


Conclusions: I.C > H
II.D > I
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
Conclusions: I.C > H (False) II.D > I (False)

Q8. Statements: S = T ≤ V = W < Y; X > V; U < T


Conclusions: I.S < X
II. U < Y
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
Conclusions: I.S < X (True) II. U < Y (True)

Q9. Statements: A > B ≤ C = D < E; C > F


Conclusions: I.B < E
II. A > F
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
Conclusions: I.B < E (True) II. A > F (False)

Q10. Statements: X = Y ≥ Z = A ≥ B > C


Conclusions: I.X > B
II. X = B
If only conclusion I follows.
If only conclusion II follows.
If either conclusion I or II follows.
If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
If both conclusions I and II follow.
Solution:
Conclusions: I.X > B (False) II. X = B (False)

Directions (11-15): In these questions, relationships between different elements are shown
in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer

Q11. Statement: C>D>E ; B<A=D

Conclusions: I. C>B
II. E<B
if only conclusion I follows
if only conclusion II follows
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
if both conclusions I and II follow
Solution:
C>B (True), E<B (False)

Q12. Statement: G ≥ H = E < I ; E ≥ T=U


Conclusions: I. G>T
II. G=T
if only conclusion I follows
if only conclusion II follows
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
if both conclusions I and II follow
Solution:
G>T (False), G=T (False)

Q13. Statement: S ≤ T ≤U=V; U<O≥N


Conclusions: I. T>O
II. V<O
if only conclusion I follows
if only conclusion II follows
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
if both conclusions I and II follow
Solution:
T>O (False), V<O (True)

Q14. Statement: A<B≤C=D>E=F


Conclusions: I. A<D
II. F≤B
if only conclusion I follows
if only conclusion II follows
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
if both conclusions I and II follow
Solution:
A<D (True), F≤B (False)

Q15. Statement: K=L<M=N; P<O≤M


Conclusions: I. N<P
II. K<O
if only conclusion I follows
if only conclusion II follows
if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
if both conclusions I and II follow
Solution:
N<P (False), K<O (False)

rections (1-5): The following questions are based on the five three digits numbers given
below:

785 654 467 761 456


Q1. If in each number, all the three digits are arranged in ascending order within the
number, which of the following will be the lowest number?

785
654
467
761
456
Solution:
After arranging all the digits in ascending order within each number--
578 456 467 167 456
So, the lowest number will be 761.

Q2. If first digit will be changed (replace) with third digit, second with first digit and third
digit with the second digit in each number, then which number will be the highest?
785
654
467
761
456
Solution:
After interchanging all digits according to the given condition in the question---
578 465 764 176 645
So, the highest number will be 467.

Q3. If the position of first and third digits of the numbers are interchanged with each
number then how many numbers thus formed will be completely divisible by 2?
None
Three
More than three
One
Two
Solution:
After interchanging first and third digits according to the given condition in the question—
587 456 764 167 654
So number completely divisible by 2 will be three.

Q4. What will be result if second digit of highest number is divided by first digit of second
lowest number?
4
5
7
2
1

Q5. If in each number, all the digit are added then which of the following will be the
highest resultant?
785
654
467
761
456

Directions (6-10): Study the following series carefully and answer the following questions.

122333444455555666666777777788888888999999999

Q6. Which of the following digit is at 15th position to the left of the one which is 25th from
the left end?

4
7
5
6
None of these
Solution:
The digit at 15th position from the left of the one which is 25th from the left end is = 25-15=
10th from the left i.e. 4.

Q7. Which of the following digit is exactly between the one which is 22nd from right end
and which is 10th from left end?
9
4
5
6
None of these
Solution:
10th digit from left end is ‘4’ and 22th digit from right end is ‘7’
455555666666777
So, digit is exactly between is ‘6’.

Q8. How many such odd numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately preceded by an even number and immediately followed by an even number?
None
One
Two
Three
More than three

Q9. What is the difference between the sum of the digits at 3rd, 9th, 15th from the left end
and from the right end?
16
14
15
13
None of these
Solution:
Sum of the digits at 3rd, 9th, 15th from the left end is 11 and sum of the digits at 3rd, 9th, 15th
from the right end is 26.
So, the difference is 15.

Q10. How many such even numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately preceded by an odd number and immediately followed by an odd number?
None
One
Two
Three
More than three

Q11.In a class Shivani is 20th from the top and Monica is 20th from the bottom. Dheeraj is
at 6th rank below Shivani and at 5th rank above Monica. How many students are in the
class if list includes all the students of the class?
50
51
52
58
None of these
Solution:
Total number of student in the class = 50

Q12. In a row Shivani is 20th from the left and Monica is 20th from the right. If they
interchange their positions then Shivani become 20th from the right end. Then find How
many persons are in the row?
40
39
41
CND
None of these

Q13. Dinesh rank is 6th from the top and eighteenth from the bottom in the class. How
many students are there in the class?
29
28
27
25
None of these
Solution:
Total number of students in the class= (6+18)-1= 23

Q14.Among A, B, C, D and E, A is taller than B but shorter than C. B is taller than only E.
C is not the tallest. Who among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their
height?
A
C
B
D
None of these
Solution:
D>C>A>B>E

Q15. If 1 is subtracted from all the even digits and 1 is added to all the odd digits in the
number 87654321 then how many digits get repeated in the number thus formed?
Only 7
Only 5 and 7
1, 5 and 7
3, 5 and 7
None

Directions (1-5): Answer these questions referring to the letter sequence given below:

OPHZARSNIJKUVGQYBFELMTWXDC

Q1. which letter will be third to the left of eighteenth letter from your right ?

Z
F
I
L
None of these
Q2. Which of the following letter is 3rd to left of 5th from left ?
S
A
I
F
P
Solution:
3rd to left of 6th from left = 5 - 3 = 2 from left = P

Q3. Which of the following is the fifth to the right of thirteenth letter from your left ?
U
J
S
Z
None of these
Solution:
5th to right of 13th from left = 13 + 5 = 18th from left = F

Q4. Which of the following is 5th to right of 3rd from left?


C
Q
K
Y
N
Solution:
5th to right of 3rd from left = 5 + 3 = 8th from left = N

Q5. Which of the following letter is 4th to right of 8th from right ?
W
T
X
E
P
Solution:
4th to right of 8th from right = 8 - 4 = 4th from right = W

Directions (6-10): These questions are based on the following alphabet series.

MLKJIHGFEDCBANOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Q6. Which letter will be 10th to the left of 16th letter from the left ?

H
F
Z
U
None of these
Solution:
10th to left of 16th letter from left = 16 - 10 = 6th from left = H

Q7. Which letter will be 11th to the left of 26th letter from the left ?
M
N
O
L
None of these
Solution:
11th to left of 26th letter from left = 26 - 11 = 15th from left = O

Q8. Which letter will be 8th to the right of 26th letter from the right?
U
F
V
E
None of these
Solution:
8th to right of 26th from right end = 26 - 8 = 18th from right end = F

Q9. Which letter will be 6th to the left of 11th letter from the right ?
Q
C
D
R
None of these
Solution:
6th to left of 11th letter from right end = 11 + 6 = 17th from right end = E

Q10. Which letter will be 17th to the left of 19th letter from the left ?
L
Q
R
B
None of these
Solution:
17th to left of 19th letter from left = 19 - 17 = 2nd from left = L

Directions (11-15): These questions are based on the following alphabet series.

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

Q11. Which letter is 8th to the left of seventh letter from the right ?

O
A
L
K
None of these
Solution:
8th to the left of seventh letter from the right = 15th from right = L

Q12. Which letter is 8th to the right of seventh letter from the left ?
O
A
L
K
None of these
Solution:
8th to the right of seventh letter from the left = 15th from left = O
Q13. Which letter is 4th to the right of seventh letter from the right ?
W
X
C
D
None of these
Solution:
4th to the right of seventh letter from the right = 4rd from right = X

Q14. Which letter is 4th to the left of seventh letter from the left ?
W
X
C
D
None of these
Solution:
4th to the left of seventh letter from the left = 3rd from left = C

Q15. Which letter is 14th to the right of 6th letter from the left ?
G
T
H
S
None of these
Solution:
14th to the right of 6th letter from the left = 20th from left = T

DIRECTION
irections (1-3): Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below:

Box D is east of Box R. Box P is 12 east of Box T. Box P is south west of Box Q. Box R is south
of Box S which is north of Box P. Distance between T and S is 13m. Distance between Box S
and P is less than the distance between Box P and R.

Q1. Box D is in which direction with respect to Box Q?


South
West
Northeast
Cannot be determined
None of these
Solution:

Q2. What is the shortest distance between Box S and P?


4m
6m
5m
10m
None of these
Solution:

Q3. Box S is in which direction with respect to Box D?


South
Northwest
Northeast
Cannot be determined
None of these
Solution:

Q4. Harsh starts walking and covers a distance of 10 m towards north and after that 10 m
towards east. He then turned to the south and covered 5 m. Further, he turns to the east
and moves 8 m. Finally, he turned right and walks 9 m. What is the shortest distance
between his final and initial point and in which direction he is finally from his starting
point?
√35 m Southeast
6 m Southeast
6√10 m Southwest
5√10 m Southeast
None of these
Solution:

Q5. Gauri starts walking from point P, walks in South to Point U which is 6m away. Then
She turns left and walks towards point T which is 6m away, after that turns right and goes
3m to point Q, then turns right and walks 1m to point M, then turns left and goes to point
V, which is 1m away and once again turns right and goes to point R, which is 2m away.
Find what is the shortest distance between point T and R?
4m
5m
7m
8m
None of these
Solution:
Directions (6-7): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below.

Harsh starts walking in the south direction and after walking 7m he takes a left turn and walks
8m. From there, he takes another left turn and walks 4m and after that he takes a right turn and
covers a distance of 4 m. Finally, he moves in west direction and cover a distance of 8 m to reach
his destination.

Q6. What is the direction of Harsh’s final position with respect to his initial position and
what is the distance between Harsh’s initial position and his final position?

Southeast, 7m
Southwest, 5m
Northeast, 5m
Southeast, 5m
None of these
Solution:
Q7. What is the direction of Sam with respect to Harsh’s initial position, if Sam is standing
to the south of Harsh’s final position at a distance of 10 m?
North
South
East
West
None of these
Solution:

Directions (8-10): Read the information carefully and answer the question:

Point J is 5m north of point R. Point K is 12m east of point J. Point M is 3m north of point K.
Point L is 18m west of point M. Point D and R lies in a straight line horizontally. Point D is
south of point L.

Q8. What is the distance between point D and R?

10m
8m
6m
2m
5m
Solution:

Q9. In which direction is point L with respect to J?


north-west
south-west
south-east
north-east
none of these
Solution:

Q10. What is the shortest distance between point K and R?


10m
13m
15m
2m
5m
Solution:

Directions (11-15): Read the given information carefully and answer the following
questions:

There are six cars parked in a parking area. Cars are A, B, C, D, E, F, they all are of different
weights, all are situated at some distance from each other. There is no car is situated in west of
car A, D, and E. Heaviest car is 12m north of car B. Car C is 5m east of car D. Lightest car is
north west of car D. Car C is not the heaviest car. Car D is situated somewhere in between car E
and B vertically. Car D is heavier than both E and F. Car F is 3rd heaviest car among all the cars
and is 6m west of 3rd lightest car. E is not 3rd lightest.

Q11. What is the shortest distance between car B and C?

15m
20m
13m
18m
None of these
Solution:

Q12. Which of the following car is second heaviest car?


C
A
E
Either (a) or (c)
None of these
Solution:

Q13. What is the direction of car A with respect to car E?


South
South west
North west
Cannot be determined
West
Solution:

Q14. Which of the following car is the lightest car?


E
C
B
A
None of these
Solution:

Q15. What is the direction of car C with respect to car A?


South
South east
North west
West
None of these
Solution:

here are eight members A, B, D, E, S, P, Q and F in the family having three generations. There
are only two married couple. B is mother in law of P, who is wife of Q. S is brother of P and is
father of F, who is male. D is daughter-in-law of A, who is grandfather of F. E is daughter of B.
Q1. How is A related to Q?

Father
Mother
Father-in-law
Mother-in-law
None of these
Solution:
Q2. If G is daughter of P, then how is B related to G?
Maternal grandfather
Paternal Grandmother
Father-in-law
Mother-in-law
Aunt
Solution:

Q3. How is P related to F?


Uncle
Mother
Grandmother
Daughter
Aunt
Solution:

Directions (4-6): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which
follow–

‘K @ R’ means ‘K is wife of R’
‘K # R’ means ‘K is son of R’
‘K $ R’ means ‘K is father of R’
‘K % R’ means ‘K is sister of R’

Q4. Which of the following expression represents the relationship ‘T is mother of N’?
T@R$P%N
T@R#P$N
T%R$P@N
T$R%P$N
T#R%P@N
Solution:

Q5. In expressions ‘A % B # C $ D’ how is B related to D?


brother-in-law
sister
brother
cousin
None of these
Solution:

Q6. Which of the following expression represents the relationship ‘M is brother of G’?
G#T$M
G%T$M
M%G$T
G%M$T
M#T%G
Solution:
Directions (7-8): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which
follow–

‘M × N’ means ‘M is wife of N’
‘M ÷ N’ means ‘M is husband of N’
‘M – N’ means ‘M is father of N’
‘M + N’ means ‘M is sister of N’

Q7. If expression ‘A + B – D + G × Q’ is true then which of the following is true?

A is mother of Q
Q is daughter-in-law of B
G is nephew of A
B is father of G
None of these
Solution:

Q8. Which of the following means ‘D is mother-in-law of M’


D×V–A÷R+M–T
D+A–V×T–R÷M
D×T–V+R÷M
R÷D+T×A–V+M
None of these
Solution:
Q9. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow–
‘Y = Z’ means ‘Y is wife of Z’
‘Y – Z’ means ‘Y is daughter of Z’
‘Y ÷ Z’ means ‘Y is father of Z’
‘Y × Z’ means ‘Y is mother of Z’
‘Y + Z’ means ‘Y is son of Z’
If expression ‘B + M = C ÷ G × E – D’ is true then how is D related to B?
father
father-in-law
brother
nephew
brother-in-law
Solution:

Directions (10-12): Following questions are based on the information provided below:

‘A × B’ means ‘A is mother of B’.


‘A – B’ means ‘A is brother of B’.
‘A + B’ means ‘A is sister of B’.
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is father of B’.

Q10. How is K related to M in R ÷ M – K?

Son
Daughter
Nephew
cannot be determined
None of these
Solution:
Q11. Which of the following means ‘R’ is maternal uncle of ‘T’?
R–M×T
R+M×T
T×M–R
T+M÷R
None of these
Solution:

Q12. Which of the following means ‘F’ is paternal grandfather of ‘H’?


F–J÷H
F÷J–H
F÷J÷H
H÷J÷F
None of these
Solution:

Directions (13-15): Study the following information and answer the given question.

T is the sister of D. D is married to P. P is the son of M. T is the mother of J. Y is the father of U.


Y has only one son and only one daughter. U is the daughter of T. Q is the son of D.

Q13. How is P related to T ?


Brother
cannot be determined
Brother-in-law
Cousin brother
Uncle
Solution:

Q14. How is J related to D ?


Son
Niece
Son-in-law
Nephew
Daughter
Solution:

Q15. If M is wife of W then how is Q related to W ?


Son-in-law
Grandson
Nephew
Son
Cannot be determined
Solution:

Directions: (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
which follow–

In a certain code language,


‘small and medium groups’ is coded as ‘du fla kha gi’,
‘medium enterprises are good’ is coded as ‘flu kli du fu’,
‘groups should be good’ is coded as ‘dlu ka kli fla’,
‘small enterprises earn more’ is coded as ‘gi hla flu dfi’ and
‘be more’ is coded as ‘ka hla'.

Q1. What is the code for ‘and’?

du
gi
fla
kha
Cannot be determined
Solution:

Q2. What does ‘dlu dfi’ stand for?


should earn
should do
earn more
should more
do earn
Solution:
Q3. What does ‘hla’ stands for?
and
should
earn
more
do
Solution:

Q4. What is the code for ‘medium’?


du
gi
fla
kha
Cannot be determined
Solution:

Q5. What does ‘flu fu’ stand for?


should earn
enterprises are
earn more
should more
do earn
Solution:

Directions (6-10): Study the information and answer the following questions:

In a certain code language


“Sleeve Weshing Cold tray” is written as “K22 D20 N23 Q2”,
“Veer Hold Fells Objects” is written as “D9 N23 D8 A8”,
“Entire Money Board Perfect” is written as “M22 N2 N23 D7 ”,

Q6. What will be the code for ‘HELLO’ in the given code language?
G7
G18
G19
F7
None of these
Solution:

Q7. What will be the code for ‘HORSE’ in the given code language?
M22
N23
N21
O22
None of these
Solution:

Q8. Which word can be coded as ‘S7’ in the given code language?
Stray
Strain
StoP
Both a and c
None of the above
Solution:

Q9. What will be the code for ‘ANIKET’ in the given code language?
G7
N7
M7
L7
None of these
Solution:

Q10. What will be the code for ‘Bhavani’ in the given code language?
G17
G19
H18
J18
None of these
Solution:

Directions (11-15): Study the following information and answer the given questions.

In a certain code language,


‘small and groups’ is coded as ‘O31 W5 H26’,
‘medium enterprises are’ is coded as ‘N26 H24 V6’,
‘should More good’ is coded as ‘W23 V18 W11’,

Q11. What will be the code ‘V7’ stand for in the given code language?

ARE
BYE
ACE
ARAY
None of the above
Solution:

Q12. What will be the code for ‘worker’?


I41
D41
I31
I21
None of these
Solution:

Q13. What will be the code for ‘ better best’?


I20 G22
I22 G20
G21 I22
D11 L20
None of these
Solution:

Q14. What will be the code ‘H15’ stand for?


HAS
AIRS
ADD
PLUS
None of these
Solution:

Q15. What will be the code for ‘those’ in the given code language?
U25
W34
V23
U24
V25
Solution:

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