Q.1-5. In each question given below two/three statements are followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts : 01. If only conclusion I follows. 02. If only conclusion II follows. 03. If either conclusion I or II follows. 04. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. 05. If both conclusions I and II follow. Q-1.

Statements: Some version are test. No version is a gold. Conclusions: I. No gold is a test. II. Some version are definitely not test.

Q-2.

Statements: No cold is a pipe. All force are egg. All egg are pipe. Conclusions: I. Some force are definitely not pipe. II. No cold is a force.

Q-3.

Statements: No cold is a pipe. All force are egg. All egg are pipe. Conclusions: I. No egg is a cold. II. Some force being cold is a possibility.

Q-4.

Statements: Some goal are easy. No song is a good. All easy are song Conclusions: I.

No good is a easy.

II. All easy being song is a possibility. Q-5.

Statements: Some goal are easy. No song is a good. All easy are song. Conclusions: I. No goal is a song. II. All song are easy.

Q.6-10. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight friends, Pooja, Kamla, Manish, Rohit, Amit, Gaurav, Pritam and Priya are sitting in a circle and facing towards the centre. They are sitting at equal distance from each other. Rohit is sitting two places right of Pritam, who is sitting one place left of Amit. Kamla forms an angle of 900 from Gaurav and an angle of 1350 from Manish. Manish is just opposite to Priya and is sitting immediate left or right of Gaurav. Q-6. Who is the only person sitting between Amit and Manish? 01. Pritam 02. Rohit 03. Gaurav 04. Kamla 05. Either Pritam or Rohit Q-7. If Gaurav is opposite of Pritam then who is/are neighbour of Amit? 01. Rohit and Pritam 02. Amit and Kamla 03. Manish and Pritam 04. Cannot be determined 05. None of these Q-8. Gaurav is sitting _________ of Priya. 01. to the left 02. to the right 03. two places left 04. two places right 05. None of these

Q-9. The angle between Gaurav and Manish in clockwise direction is 01. 1500 02. 1800 03. 2100 04. 450 05. None of these Q- 10. Which of the following statments is correct? 1. Pritam is between Manish and Kamla. 02. Manish is two places away from Priya. 03. Gaurav is sitting opposite of Pritam. 04. All of the above 05. None of these Q.11-14. ead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below In a certain coding system. ‘631128’ means ‘The black dove fair The colour’ ‘81546’ means ‘The fair colour rude alike’ ‘1267’ means ‘The colour white black’ ‘413’ means ‘The dove rude’ Q-11. What is the code for ‘The dove white fair’? 01. 3628 02. 4358 03. 1738 04. 5836 05. None of these

Q-12. What is the code for ‘fair’? 01. 6 02. 8 03. 2 04. 3 05. None of these Q-13. What is the code for ‘alike’ ? 01. 7 02. 5 03. 1 04. 6 05. None of these Q-14. What is the code for ‘black’? 01. 3 02. 6 03. 2 04. 1 05. None of these Q.15-19. In the following questions, the symbols @, ©, $, % and # are used with the following meaning as illustrated below: 'A @ B' means 'A is not greater than B'. 'A # B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'. 'A % B' means 'A is not smaller than B'. 'A © B' means 'A is neither greater than nor equal to B'. 'A $ B' means 'A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'.

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 01. If only conclusion I is true. 02. If only conclusion II is true. 03. If either conclusion I or II is true 04. If neither conclusion I nor II is true 05. If both conclusions I and II are true Q-15.

Statements: F@R, D%B, R#D, B©L Conclusions: I. F @ B II. F % L

Q-16.

Statements: G%Y, X©Q, Y#X, Q@J Conclusions: I. Q©Y II. G#X

Q-17

Statements: M©P, L%N, P@L, N%S Conclusions: I. M©L II. P#S

Q-18.

Statements: A©Z, W%R, Z$R, W#T Conclusions: I. Z@W II. A@T

Q-19.

Statements: E@T, U%F, T$U, F#H Conclusions: I. E@H II. T#H

Q.20-24. Read the following information carefully and give the answer of the questions given below: Ten persons Aashu, Binni, Chameli, Dinki, Eena, Tahir, Golu, Himesh, Ishrat and Jahapanah are sitting in two rows with five persons in each row in such a way that the persons of the first row are facing the persons of the second row. Members of the first row are facing north. Binni sits in the first row to the immediate right of Himesh who sits exactly opposite of Dinki. Chameli is at the extreme end of the second row and is second to the left of Dinki. Aashu is to the immediate right of Dinki and exactly opposite to Tahir. Golu sits exactly opposite to Eena who is at one of the ends of the second row. Jahapanah does not sit at the end. Q-20. Which of the following pair of persons are sitting at the two ends of the first row? 01. Golu, Chameli 02. Eena, Chameli 03. Ishrat, Eena 04. Golu, Ishrat 05. None of these Q-21.Who is second to the left of Binni ? 01. Ishrat 02. Golu 03. Himesh 04. Tahir 05. None of these Q-22.

ho is third to the left of Eena?

01. Dinki

02. Ishrat

03. Himesh

04. Chameli

05. None of these

Q-23. Aashu sits between which of the following persons? 01. Dinki, Jahapanah 02. Eena, Dinki 03. Tahir, Binni 04. Binni, Ishrat 05. None of these Q-24. Who sits exactly opposite to Binni ? 01. Jahapanah 02. Ishrat 03. Golu 04. Aashu 05. None of these Q.25-27. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. There are four persons in a family Monu, Sonu, Ram and Anu in which three are males and one is female. Anu's blood group is 'O' type and her grandfather's blood group is 'AB' type. Ram is the son of Sonu and his blood group is 'A' type. Monu is the brother of that person which blood group is 'A' type and Monu's blood group is same as his brother. Q-25. hich of the following statements is true ? 01. Sonu is the grandfather of Anu and his blood group is 'A' type. 02. Monu is the father of Anu. 03. Sonu is the father of Anu. 04. Monu's blood group is 'A+' type 05. None of these

Q-26: Who is the father of Anu ? 01. Sonu 02. Ram 03. Monu 04. Ram or Monu 05. None of these Q-27. How is Sonu related to Monu ? 01. Son 02. Brother 03. Father 04. Grand father 05. None of these Q.28-29. Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions :'P × Q' means 'P is brother of Q' 'P ÷ Q' means 'P is sister of Q' 'P + Q' means 'P is father of Q' 'P - Q' means 'P is mother of Q' Q-28. Which of the following means 'S is nephew of R' ? 01. S × T ÷ J + R 02. R ÷ M - S + T 03. R - M ÷ S × T 04. R ÷ M - S ×T 05. None of these

Q-29. Which of the following means 'M' is grandfather of 'W' ? 01. M - J + W 02. M + J × W 03. M ×T + W 04. M + J - W 05. None of these Q.30-33. Study the following information carefully to answer the question: Six boys A,R,D,N,E and K, R living in a building. Each person lives in different floors. The floors are ground floor, 1st floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor, 4th floor and 5th floor, but not necessarily in the same order. The boy whose name starts with vowel lives on 5th floor. The boy whose first letter of the name has 18th place value according to alphabetical series live on 3rd floor. The second boy whose name starts from vowel letter lives on ground floor. According to given name the boy whose first letter of name has third greater place value according to alphabetical series lives on 2nd floor. And the boy whose first letter of the name has 14 place value according to alphabetical series lives on fourth floor. Q-30. Which of the following boys lives on the first floor? 01. D 02. K 03. R 04. E 05. None of these Q-31. Which of the following boys lives on the fifth floor ? 01. E 02. A 03. Either A or E 04. D

05. K Q-32 .Which of the following boys lives between 3rd and 1st floor ? 01. N 02. A 03. K 04. E 05. None of these Q-33. Who of the following lives on the ground floor ? 01. E 02. A 03. K 04. N 05. Can’t be determined Q-34. Which among the following complete the given series ? A__YC_D_E__U_T 01. XWZBGVF 02. GVFXWZB 03. BZWXFVG 04. ZBXWVFG 05. None of these

Q-35. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word 'JHOCKES' each of which has as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in English alphabetical series ? 01. Two 02. Three 03. None 04. One 05. None of these Answers Q.1.(4)Q.2.(2)Q.3.(1)Q.4.(1)Q.5.(4)Q.6.(5)Q.7.(1)Q.8.(5)Q.9.(4)Q.10.(3)Q.11.(3)Q.12.(2) Q.13.(2)Q.14.(3) Q.15.(4)Q.16.(2)Q.17.(1)Q.18.(1)Q.19.(2)Q.20.(4)Q.21.(4)Q.22.(5)Q.23.(2)Q.24.(1) Q.25.(5)Q.26.(4)Q.27.(3) Q.28.(2) Q.29.(4) Q.30.(1)Q.31.(3)Q.32.(3) Q.33.(5)Q.34.(4) Q.35.(2)

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