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1.

How many meaningful words can be made with the second, the fourth, the sixth and the seventh letter of the word STUMBLE using each letter only once in each word ?

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None
One
Two
Three

Solution :SECOND, FOURTH, SIXTH and seventh letters of word "STUMBLE" ARE t, m, L & E respectively.
2.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.12.2013. Rajiv Batra secured 70 percent marks in the Entrance Test and was born on 5th June 1991. He secured 50 percent marks in the Graduation and can pay 4 lakh at the time of admission. He secured 60 percent marks in the Group Discussion and Interview.

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If the CASE is to be referred to the DEAN of the Institution.
If the case is to be referred to the Director of the Institution.
If the candidate is to be selected
If the candidate is not to be selected

Solution :
Rajiv Batra satisfies all the CONDITIONS (i), (ii), (ii), (iv) and (v). Therefore, he can be selected
3.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.12.2013. Anup Bhatnagar was born on 12th June 1989. He can deposit an amount of 4 lakh at the time of admission. He secured 85 per cent marks in the Graduation and 55 per cent marks in the Group Discussion and Interview. He secured 35 percent marks in the Entrance Test

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If the CASE is to be REFERRED to the DEAN of the Institution.
If the case is to be referred to the Director of the Institution.
If the candidate is to be selected
data insufficient

Solution :
Anup Bhatnagar SATISFIES conditions (i), (ii), (a), (iv) and (v). Therefore, his case WOULD be referred to the Dean of the Institution.
4.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.12.2013. Nisha Desai was born on 8th April 1991. She secured 80 percent marks in the Graduation and 60 percent marks in Group Discussion and Interview. She can pay an amount of 4 lakh per annum.(a) If the case is to be referred to the Dean of the Institution.(b) If the case is to be referred to the Director of the Institution.(c) If the candidate is to be selected(d) If the candidate is not to be selected

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(a) If the CASE is to be REFERRED to the DEAN of the Institution.
(b) If the case is to be referred to the DIRECTOR of the Institution.
(C) If the candidate is to be selected
(d) If the candidate is not to be selected

Solution :
In case of Nisha Desai there is no information about the condition (iii).
5.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.12.2013. Subodh Verma was born on 22nd May 1990. He secured 50 percent marks in the Graduation and 40 percent marks in the Entrance Test. He secured 60 percent marks in Group Discussion and Interview and can deposit an amount of 4 lakh as fee.

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(a) If the case is to be referred to the Dean of the INSTITUTION.
(B) If the case is to be referred to the Director of the Institution.
(c) If the candidate is to be selected
(d) If the candidate is not to be selected

Solution :
Subodh VERMA satisfies conditions (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v). THEREFORE, he can be selected.
6.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.12.2013. Ravindra Sharma was born on 24th September 1988. He secured 60 percent marks in the Entrance Test, 60 percent marks in the Graduation and 65 per cent marks in the Group Discussion and Interview. He can pay 3 lakh in the beginning of the first year. 1)the case is to be referred to the Dean of the Institution.2) If the case is to be referred to the Director of the Institution.3) If the candidate is to be selected4) If the candidate is not to be selected

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If the case is to be referred to the Dean of the Institution.
If the case is to be referred to the Director of the Institution.
If the candidate is to be selected
If the candidate is not to be selected

Solution :
Ravindra Sharma SATISFIES conditions (i), (ii), (ii), (iv) and (B). THEREFORE, his case WOULD be referred to the Director of the Institution
7.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the conditions and sub-conditions given above and the mark information provided in each question and the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011. Mark answer Subodh Sahay was born on 7 November 1982. He has been working for the past four years as Assistant Finance Manager in an organisation after completing his postgraduate degree in Finance management with 66% marks. He has scored 52% marks in BSc.

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If the CANDIDATE is to be selected
If the DATA PROVIDED are inadequate to take a decision.
If the candidate is not to be selected.
If the CASE is to be REFERRED to DGM-Finance.

Solution :
A
8.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the conditions and sub-conditions given above and the mark information provided in each question and the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011. Mark answer Neera Bhagat has been working in the finance department of an organisation for the past seven years after completing her postgraduate degree in managenment with specialisation in Finance with 62% marks . She has scored 75% marks in BSc. She was born on 12 January 1983.

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If the CANDIDATE is to be selected
If the DATA PROVIDED are inadequate to take a decision.
If the candidate is not to be selected.
If the case is to be REFERRED to DGM-Finance.

Solution :
D
9.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the conditions and sub-conditions given above and the mark information provided in each question and the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011. Mark answer Sudha Malhotra was born on 26 July 1984. She has been working as Assistant Finance Manager for the past three years in an organisation after completing her Postgraduate diploma in management with finance as specialisation with 68% marks. She has scored 55% marks in BA.

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If the CANDIDATE is to be selected
If the data PROVIDED are inadequate to take a decision.
If the candidate is not to be selected.
If the CASE is to be referred to DGM-Finance.

Solution :
E
10.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the conditions and sub-conditions given above and the mark information provided in each question and the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011. Mark answer Hemant Shah was born on 19 March 1981. He has been working in the finance department of an organisation for the past six years. He has scored 65% marks in B.Com and 75% marks in his postgraduate degree in management with finance as specialisation.

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If the CANDIDATE is to be selected
If the data PROVIDED are INADEQUATE to TAKE a decision.
If the candidate is not to be selected.
If the case is to be REFERRED to DGM-Finance.

Solution :
A
11.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.I2.2011 Ramesh was born on 25th November 1989, He has secured 60% aggregate marks in B.Com. and 65% marks in the Selection Process. He has been working in the Accounts department of an organization for the past three years.

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If the CASE is to be referred to GM-Accounts.
If the case is to be referred to VP-Accounts.
If the CANDIDATE is to be selected.
If the candidate is not to be selected,

Solution :
PRATIMA does not satisfy condition (iv).
12.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of action based on the conditions and sub-conditions given above and the mark information provided in each question and the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011. Mark answer Atul Khemka has been working in Finance department of an organisation for the past five years after completing his postgraduate degree in management with finance as specialisation with 60% marks . He has scored 60% marks in BCom. He was born 4 November 1985.

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GIVEN DATA is indequate to answer the questions.
If the case is to be referred to VP-Accounts.
If the candidate is to be selected.
If the candidate is not to be selected,

Solution :
Atul SATISFIES conditions (i), (b), (III) and (iv). Therefore, his case WOULD be referred to the VP Accounts
13.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions and sub conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011.Given answer Mihir Sengupta was born on 24th July 1980. He has been working as Assistant Marketing Manager in an organisation for the past seven years after completing his post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management with 60 % marks. He has scored 54% marks in Graduation.

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(a) If the DATA provided are inadequate to take a decision.
(b) If the candidate is not to be selected
(C) If the candidate is to be selected.
(d) If the CASE is be referred to Head-Marketing.

Solution :
B
14.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions and sub conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011.Given answer Arup Pathak has scored 59% marks in Graduation and has been working as Assistant Marketing Manager in an organization for the past seven years after completing his post-Graduate Diploma in Management with specialisation in Marketing Management. He was born on 15th February 1861

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(a) If the data provided are inadequate to take a DECISION.
(b) If the candidate is not to be selected
(c) If the candidate is to be selected.
(d) If the CASE is be REFERRED to Head-Marketing.

Solution :
A
15.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions and sub conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011.Given answer Manish Agrawal was born on 2nd January 1978. He has scored 58% marks in B. Sc. and 65% marks in post-Graduate degree in Marketing Management. He has been working as Assistant Marketing Manager in an organization for the past six years after completing his post-Graduation.

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If the DATA PROVIDED are inadequate to take a decision.
If the CANDIDATE is not to be selected
If the candidate is to be selected.
If the CASE is be referred to Head-Marketing.

Solution :
C
16.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions and sub conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011.Given answer Nilima Patkar has scored 60% marks in Graduation. She has been working as Assistant Marketing Manager in an organisation for the past nine years after completing her post-Graduate degree in Marketing Management with 65% marks. She was born on 18th August 1972.

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(a) If the CANDIDATE is to be SELECTED
(b) If the data PROVIDED are inadequate to take a DECISION.
(C) If the candidate is not to be selected.
(d) If the case is to be referred to DGM-Finance.

Solution :
E
17.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.IL.2011 Anil has secured 55% aggregate marks in graduation. He has been working for past four years in the Accounts department of an organization. He has secured 50% marks, in the Selection Process. He was born on 12th July 1988.

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If the CASE is to be REFERRED to GM-Accounts.
If the case is to be referred to VP-Accounts.
If the candidate is to be SELECTED.
If the candidate is not to be selected,

Solution :
ANIL satisfies all the conditions.
18.

In each question below, details of one candidate are provided. You have to take one of the following courses of actions based on the conditions and sub conditions given above and the information provided in each question and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 1.12.2011.Given answer Megha Gosavi was born on 8th March 1982. She has been working as Assistant Marketing Manager in an organisation for the past six years after completing her post Graduate degree in Management with specialisation in Marketing Management with 70% marks . She has scored 53% marks in B.Com

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If the case is to be referred to GM-Accounts.
If the case is to be referred to VP-Accounts.
If the CANDIDATE is to be SELECTED.
If the candidate is not to be selected,

Solution :
Abha satisfies conditions (a), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Therefore, her case WOULD be referred to. GM Accounts.
19.

RAT ONE BUT AND SAW (The new words formed after preforming the mentioned operations may not necessary be meaningful English words .)If in each of the given words, each alphabet is changed to the next letter in theEnglish alphabetical series, in how many words thus formed have the consonants changed to vowels

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One
TWO
Three
Five

Solution :RAT `rArr` SBU, ONE`rArr` POF
BUT `rArr` CVU, AND `rArr` BOE
SAW `rArr` TBX
20.

RAT ONE BUT AND SAW.How many such pairs of letters are there in the word highlighted in bold, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical order

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(a) None of these
(B) One
(C) TWO
(d) THREE

Solution :
21.

RAT ONE BUT AND SAW (The new words formed after preforming the mentioned operations may not necessary be meaningful English words .)If the first alphabet of each of the words is changed to the next alphabet in the English alphabetical series, how many meaningful English words will be formed

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One
Two
Three
Four

Solution :RAT `rArr` SAT, ONE`rArr` PNE
BUT `rArr` CUT, AND `rArr` BND,
SAW `rArr` TAW
Meaning Words `rArr` SAT,CUT
22.

RAT ONE BUT AND SAW (The new words formed after preforming the mentioned operations may not necessary be meaningful English words .)If the giyen words are arranged in the order as they would appear in the dictionary from left to right, which of the following would be fourth from the left ?

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RAT
ONE
BUT
AND

Solution :AND, BUT, ONE, RAT, SAW
23.

RAT ONE BUT AND SAW (The new words formed after preforming the mentioned operations may not necessary be meaningful English words .)If in each of the given words, only the consonants are changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and the vowels are retained, in how many words thus formed will the vowels appear twice or more times? (same or different vowels)

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FOUR
One
Two
Three

SOLUTION :RAT `rArr` SAU, ONE`rArr` OOE
BUT `rArr` CUU, AND `rArr` AOE,
SAW `rArr` TAX
24.

Statements: All hands are arms Some hands are muscles Conclusions: I. some muscles are arms II. All muscles are arms.

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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

Solution :
Conclusion I :True
II: FALSE
25.

Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. five persons sit between P and R . U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. four persons sit between T and N. no one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D.R is 3rd left to D. not more than two persons sit between B and N How many friends are sitting between T and U ?

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17
20
24
26

Solution :
26.

Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. five persons sit between P and R . U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. four persons sit between T and N. no one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D.R is 3rd left to D. not more than two persons sit between B and N How many friends are sitting between T and U ?

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SEVEN
SIX
FIVE
EIGHT

SOLUTION :
27.

Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. five persons sit between P and R . U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. four persons sit between T and N. no one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D.R is 3rd left to D. not more than two persons sit between B and N What is the position of N from the left end ?

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6TH
5th
4th
2nd

Solution :
28.

Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. five persons sit between P and R . U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. four persons sit between T and N. no one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D.R is 3rd left to D. not more than two persons sit between B and N How many friends are sitting between B and P ?

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SEVEN
ELEVEN
TEN
NINE

SOLUTION :
29.

Certain friends are sitting in a row facing north. P sits 4th to the right of T. five persons sit between P and R . U sits at one of the positions left to T. The number of persons sitting between P and N are same as between T and U. B is 2nd from one of the extreme ends. four persons sit between T and N. no one sits to the right of C, who is immediate right to D.R is 3rd left to D. not more than two persons sit between B and N Which of the following represents the friend sitting at extreme end ?

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<P>P
N
R
U

Solution :
30.

Statements: Now cow is a bull All bulls are animals Some animals are mammals Conclusions: I. At least some mammals are animals II. Some mammals being bulls is a possibility

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If only conclusion I follows
If only conclusion II follows
If EITHER conclusion I or conclusion II follows
If both conclusion I and conclusion II follows

Solution :
Conclusion :
I. TRUE
Conversion of the THIRD premise
II. True
So both the conclusion I and II FOLLOW s
31.

Statements: Now cow is a bull All bulls are animals Some animals are mammals Conclusions: I. At least some animals are bulls II. No animal is a cow.

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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

Solution :
Conclusion
I: True
Conversion of the second PREMISE
II False
32.

H @ F ! 3U 6 % G I T * P L 8 $ ^ 9 S 2 7 & A M K + J ©D 4 # 5 & E Which of the following is ninth to the right of the twentieth from the right end of the above arrangement?

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K
M
U
A

Solution :NINTH to the RIGHT of the 20 th from the right MEANS 11th from the right IE. M
33.

Statement- India is buying over 1,000 new planes. However unprecedented expansion will place immense pressure on the aviation system. The industry currently appears to be underestimating the challenges ahead. Which of the following could be the reason for the concern about "Challenges ahead" in the above statement ? (i) the buying frenzy, led by budget airlines like Spice Jet and Indi Go, is not without reason. Around 220 million Indian's flew last year -- an annual increases by 20% (ii) The country is on track to overtack the U.K . as the world's third -largest aviation market by 2026. (iii)Only 75 out 400 airports are currentlyoperational in india and even the biggest hubs like mumbai. new delhi and chennai are bursting at the seams.

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only (i)
both (i) and (ii)
only (iii)
both (ii) and (iii)

Solution :Statement (i) and (ii) states a FACT that supports this buying FRENZY being carried out by aviatation companies. Whereas (iii) clearly MENTIONS that lack of infrastructure will be a major CHALLENGE that avaitation companies might have to FACE in future.
34.

Among P, Q, R, Sand T. Q is younger than only Sand Rand older than T. Who among them is the oldest ?

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<P>S
R
P
Data inadequate

SOLUTION :S, `R GT UNDERSET(P)underset(harr)(Q gt) T`
So no information about P form the given data.
35.

Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group ?

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PTSQ
UYXV
INMJ
KONL

Solution :`{:(P overset(+4)rarrToverset(-1)rarrSoverset(-2)rarrQ),(Uoverset(+4)rarrYoverset(-1)rarrXoverset(-2)rarrV),(Koverset(+4)rarrOoverset(-1)rarrNoverset(-2)rarrL),(Doverset(+4)rarrHoverset(-1)rarrGoverset(-2)RARR E):}`
But,
`Ioverset(+5)rarr N overset(-1)rarr M overset(-3)rarr J`
36.

Nightingale : Warble : : Frog : ?

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Yelp
Croak
Cackle
Squeak

Solution :SOUND of 'Nightingale' is 'warble'. Sound of 'frog' is 'croak'.
37.

Statement : Many people living in the slums of western part of the town are diagnosed to be suffering from malaria. Course of action : I. The municipal corporation should immediately make necessary arrangements to spray mosquito repellent in the affected area. II. The municipal authorithy should immediately make necessary arrangements to provide quick medical help to the affected people. III. The municipal authority should take steps to shift all the people staying in the slums of western part of the town to other areas.

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Only I follows
Only I and II follow
Only I and III follow
Only II and III follow

Solution :All three COURSE of ACTION can be FOLLOWED to overcome malaria PROBLEM.
38.

Televison is nolongerthe mediumof entertainmentat persent . Mobliehas taken the placeof it amongthe youngster as they used to spend mostof their time on it. Whichof the followingcan be hypothesized from thegive statements?

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Televisionis still most popular amongkids.
People loveto play games at mobile phoneinstead of involvingin outdoor activites.
Mobiles has become the addication for theyoungergeneration.
The older GENERATION is not comfortableis using mobile phone.

Solution :Only OPTION (c) This can be hypothesized from the GIVEN STATEMENT as it is mentioned in the given statement that youngsters spend most of their time on mobile phones.
39.

Statements: Some files are documents All documents are cartons No cartons is a plastic Conclusions: I. No file is a plastic II. Some files are plastics

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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

Solution :
40.

SHOE : NCJZ : : REWA : ?

Answer»

WBJF
CITY
CAYR
MZRV

Solution :
41.

Mohan walked 30 metres towards South , took a left turn and walked 15 metres . He then took a right turn and walked 20 metres . He again took a right turn and walked 15 metres . How far is he from the starting point ?

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95 metres
50 metres
70 metres
cannot be determined

Solution :
42.

Statements: All stars are bottles. Some bottles are paper. No paper is a calender Conclusions: I. All calenders being stars is a possibility II. Atleast some bottles are stars.

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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

Solution :
So, only II follows
43.

Statements: All girls are dancers. No dancers are boys. Some boys are cricketer. Conclusions: (I) No cricketer is a dancer (II) Some dancer being cricketer is a possibility

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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

Solution :
so, only II follows
44.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre). Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Vis not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre. Who is sitting to immediate right to Z ?

Answer»

Y
V
T
X

Solution :
45.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre). Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Vis not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre. Which of the following is true regarding U as per the given seating arrangement ?

Answer»

X SITS second to left of U
Only three people sit between U and Y
Z is one of the immediate neighbours of U
U FACES the centre

Solution :
46.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre). Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Vis not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre. What is T's position with respect of Y ?

Answer»

SECOND to the RIGHT
second to the LEFT
fifth to the left
third to the left

SOLUTION :
47.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre). Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Vis not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre. Which of the following groups represents the immediate neighbours of X ?

Answer»

WY
VX
TZ
VZ

Solution :
48.

S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around a circle area, with equal distance amongst each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people face the centre and the rest face outside (i.e., in a direction opposite to the centre). Y sits second to left of W. S sits second to left of Y. Only one person sits between S and Z. T sits to immediate right of S. T is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Vis not an immediate neighbour of Y. Both the immediate neighbours of X face the centre. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?

Answer»

Z
T
Y
V

Solution :
49.

Eight persons, B,C,D,E,M,N,O,J were born in different months i.e., january, february, march, april on two different dates 16 th or 24. only one person was born on one date. They all like different colours i.e., violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow , orange, red, grey but not necessarily in the same order. B was born in february. only one persons was born between the ones who like red and orange. five persons were born between C and N, who was and born after C. N was not the youngest. E was born before O and both of them were born in the same month. no one was born before M is same as the number of persons born before J but not immediately before. four persons were born between the J, who likes yellow and the one who likes green. j was born after the one who likes green. one of the person born in march likes violet. Who among the following likes green ?

Answer»

D
J
N
B

Solution :
50.

Eight persons, B,C,D,E,M,N,O,J were born in different months i.e., january, february, march, april on two different dates 16 th or 24. only one person was born on one date. They all like different colours i.e., violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow , orange, red, grey but not necessarily in the same order. B was born in february. only one persons was born between the ones who like red and orange. five persons were born between C and N, who was and born after C. N was not the youngest. E was born before O and both of them were born in the same month. no one was born before M is same as the number of persons born before J but not immediately before. four persons were born between the J, who likes yellow and the one who likes green. j was born after the one who likes green. one of the person born in march likes violet. Who was born exactly between the one who likes yellow and M ?

Answer»

a) D
B) J
C) B
d) O

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