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51.

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. Which of the following colour is liked by D ?

Answer»

violet
yellow
grey
green

SOLUTION :
52.

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. Which among the following combination is not true ?

Answer»

D-fabruary
J-yellow
N-orange
O-march

Solution :
53.

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. How many personswere born before O ?

Answer»

TWO
SIX
FIVE
SEVEN

SOLUTION :
54.

H 3 R % M A $ K 2 P 5 E © N 4 W @ F & Q 1 U " / " 9 J I D 7 8How many such symbol in the above arrangement immediately preceeded by letter and immediately followed by a number?

Answer»

NONE
one
TWO
THREE

ANSWER :B
55.

Statements: Some banks are colleges. All colleges are schoolsConclusions: I. Atleast some banks are schoolsII. All schools are colleges.

Answer»

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 I follows
56.

T J E N U Q A K I O G R M S P B H F D L V C If in a certain code 'GRIM' is coded as 'RMOS' and 'DUSK' is coded as 'LQPI' how will 'STOP'be coded in the same code language?

Answer»

MJIS
PJGB
JPJIS
MJGB

Solution :
57.

Statements:Some roads are busesAll buses are trainsSome trains are trucksAll trucks are kitesConclusions : I. Some trains are busessII. Some trucks are kitesIII. Some trucks are busesIV Some kites are trains

Answer»

None of these
Only I follows
Only II follows
Only III follows

Solution :
CONCLUSION I : FALSE
II. False
III. TRUE
IV . True
58.

There is 3x 5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination some bulbs. The row of the matrix are denoted by alpha,beta and gamma from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets P,Q,R,S and T from left to right. alpha row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right ) βrow contains consecutive multiples of 11 starting from 11 (from left to right) gamma row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 13 starting from 13 (from left to right ) The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single string of number A-or two -line string A andB. there are 4 lights W,X,Y and Z. based on the outcome of the string mentioned above one of the light blinks Conditions for blink 1. If the outcome is below 85, then W will blink 2. If outcome range is 85-110, then X 3. If outcome range is 111-210, then Y blinks 4. If outcome is greater than 210, then Zblinks For outcome of the string 1. If the string has all even numbers , then outcome of the string is obtained by adding all the numbers 2. If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two -digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome 3. If the string contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two -digit number and remaining number are multiplied. 4. if no above logic is followed , then simple outcome is addtion of the numbers IF A =gamma R beta S gamma P gamma T, then which bulb blink ?

Answer»

Z
X
W
Y

Solution :From the above given conditions the MATRIX will be

`A=gamma R beta S gamma P gamma T`
so, A=39441365
As it is clear that condition (2) it is applicable in the above question to be OUTCOME will be
Outcome =`3xx4xx1xx6=72`
As the outcome is below 85 , so clearly W will blink
59.

There is 3x 5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination some bulbs. The row of the matrix are denoted by alpha,beta and gamma from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets P,Q,R,S and T from left to right. alpha row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right ) gamma row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 13 starting from 13 (from left to right ) The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single string of number A-or two -line string A andB. there are 4 lights W,X,Y and Z. based on the outcome of the string mentioned above one of the light blinks Conditions for blink 1. If the outcome is below 85, then W will blink 2. If outcome range is 85-110, then X 3. If outcome range is 111-210, then Y blinks 4. If outcome is greater than 210, then Zblinks For outcome of the string 1. If the string has all even numbers , then outcome of the string is obtained by adding all the numbers 2. If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two -digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome 3. If the string contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two -digit number and remaining number are multiplied. 4. if no above logic is followed , then simple outcome is addtion of the numbers if A =gamma P beta T beta P alpha Q , then which bulb blink ?

Answer»

Z
X
W
Y

Solution :From the above given conditions the MATRIX will be

`A = GAMMA P beta T beta P alpha Q`
So, A =135511 35
As it is clear that condition (30 is applicable in the above ques so the OUTCOME will be
outcome =`3xx5xx1xx5=75`
As the outcome is below 85, so clearly W will blink.
60.

There is 3x 5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination some bulbs. The row of the matrix are denoted by alpha,beta and gamma from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets P,Q,R,S and T from left to right. alpha row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right ) gamma row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 13 starting from 13 (from left to right ) beta row contains consecutive multiples of 11 starting from 11 (from left to right) The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single string of number A-or two -line string A andB. there are 4 lights W,X,Y and Z. based on the outcome of the string mentioned above one of the light blinks Conditions for blink 1. If the outcome is below 85, then W will blink 2. If outcome range is 85-110, then X 3. If outcome range is 111-210, then Y blinks 4. If outcome is greater than 210, then Zblinks For outcome of the string 1. If the string has all even numbers , then outcome of the string is obtained by adding all the numbers 2. If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two -digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome 3. If the string contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two -digit number and remaining number are multiplied. 4. if no above logic is followed , then simple outcome is addtion of the numbers If A=alpha Pgamma Q alpha S beta R , then which bulb blink ?

Answer»

<P>Z
X
W
Y

Solution :From the above given CONDITIONS the MATRIX will be

`A =ALPHA P gamma Q alpha S BETA R `
so, A=2826 49 33
As it is clear that conditon (4) is applicable in the above ques so the outcome will be outcome =28+26+49+33=136
As the outcome is 111-210, so clearly Y will blink
61.

There is 3x 5 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the illumination some bulbs. The row of the matrix are denoted by alpha,beta and gamma from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets P,Q,R,S and T from left to right. alpha row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 7, starting from 28 (from left to right ) beta row contains consecutive multiples of 11 starting from 11 (from left to right) gamma row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 13 starting from 13 (from left to right ) The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single string of number A-or two -line string A andB. there are 4 lights W,X,Y and Z. based on the outcome of the string mentioned above one of the light blinks Conditions for blink 1. If the outcome is below 85, then W will blink 2. If outcome range is 85-110, then X 3. If outcome range is 111-210, then Y blinks 4. If outcome is greater than 210, then Zblinks For outcome of the string 1. If the string has all even numbers , then outcome of the string is obtained by adding all the numbers 2. If an odd number is followed by an even number then the one's places of all the two -digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiplied to get the outcome 3. If the string contains 2 prime number, then the tenth's place is deleted from each of the two -digit number and remaining number are multiplied. 4. if no above logic is followed , then simple outcome is addtion of the numbers If A=alpha T gamma S alpha S gamma T ,then which bulb blink ?

Answer»

Z
X
W
Y

Solution :From the above GIVEN CONDITIONS the matrix will be

`A =ALPHA T gamma S alpha S gamma T `
So, A=56524965
As it is CLEAR that condition (4) is APPLICABLE in the above ques so the outcome will be
outcome =56+52+49+65 =222
As The outcome is greater than 210, then Z blink.
62.

Statements: Some pigeons are dogs All dogs are cats. All pigeons are horests Conclusions: I. Some horses are dogs II. Some cats are pigeons III. Some horses are cats

Answer»

Only I follows
Only II follows
Only I and III follows
Only I and II FOLLOW

Solution :
CONCLUSION
I. TRUE
II. True
III true
So, all the conclusion follow
63.

The local board of education found that, because the current physices curriculum has little direct relevance to today's world,physics classes attracted few high school students. So to attract students to physics classes, the board proposed a curriculum that emphasizes principles of physics involved m producing and analyzing visual images. Which of the following , if true, provides the strongest reason to expect that the proposed curriculum will be successful in attracting students?(a) Several of the fundamental principles of physics are involved in producing and analyzing visual images.(b) Knowledge of physics is becoming increasingly important in understanding the technology used in today"s world.(c) Evidence that a large producer of photographic equipment has donated to the high school could be used in the proposed curriculum.(d) In today's world the production and analysis of visual images is of major importance in communications, business. and recreation.

Answer»

Several of the fundamental principles of PHYSICS are involved in producing and ANALYZING visual images.
Knowledge of physics is becoming increasingly important in understanding the technology used in today"s world.
Evidence that a large PRODUCER of photographic equipment has donated to the high SCHOOL could be used in the proposed curriculum.
In today's world the PRODUCTION and analysis of visual images is of major importance in communications, business. and recreation.

Solution :In today's· world the production and analysis ?f visual images is of major importance in commumcations, business and recreation.
64.

R 4 $ M E 7 T # A 2 J @ U K 9 P I % 1 8 Q W 3 D Z 5 H N 6 F© V GWhich of the following should come in place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the elements in the above arrangement?MAK1, $#U%, 7JPQ, ?

Answer»

1 % W
11Q
11W
1%Q

Solution :`M OVERSET(+5)RARR A overset(+5)rarr K overset(+5)rarr`
`$overset(+5)rarr#overset(+5)rarrUoverset(+5)rarr %`
`7 overset(+5)rarrJoverset(+5)rarr P overset(+5)rarrQ`
65.

Statements: All routers are ways All ways are paths Some ways are roads Conclusions: I. Atleast some roads are routes II. All routes being roads is a possibility

Answer»

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 :
66.

A man walks 12m east from point A and reaches point B. From point B he talks left turn and walks 4m and then he talks right turn and walked 6m and again he takes right turn and walks 7m and again takes right turn and walks for 6m and reaches point M, then what is the distance between B and M ?

Answer»

7m
6m
5m
3 m

Solution :The DISTANCE between B and M =7-4=3 m
67.

Statement : The apex body controlling universities in the country has decided to revise the syllabus of all the technical courses to make them focused towards the present needs of the industry thereby making the technical graduates more employable than they are at present. Which of the following assumption(s) is /are implicit in the above statement ? (A) Technical colleges affiliated to different universities may not welcome the apex body's decision and may continue with the same syllabus as at present. (B) The industry may welcome the decision of the apex body and scale up their hiring from these colleges. (C) The Government may not allow the apex body to implement its decision in all the colleges as it may lead to chaos.

Answer»

None is implicit
Only (A) is implicit
Only (B) is implicit
Only (C) is implicit

Solution :WHENEVER such a decision is TAKEN, the ASSUMPTIONS are that it WOULD be welcome and ALLOWED to implement.
68.

If it is possible to make any one meaningful word with the first the second, the fourth and the fifth letters of the ward VIOLENCE using each letter only once, which of the following will be the first letter of that word ? If only two such words can be formed, give 'P' as the answer. if only two such words can be formed, give 'P' as the answer. If only four such words can be formed, give 'Y' as the answer. And if no such word can be formed, give 'X' as the answer.

Answer»

P
Y
Z
X

Solution :Here specified letters are, V, I, L and E. WORDS formed with these letters as are folloes:
`{:(1.,"EVIL",,2.,"LIVE"),(3.,"VEIL",,4.,"VILE"):}`
69.

Supermarkets are growing at a fast pace than Kirana Stores. kirana Stores a're such places where customer go to purchase their necessities. In place of five Kirana stores one or two supermarkets are being established. It has been found that customers' requirements are looked after by trained staff It has been found that food products are low life products which are manufactured from local manufacturers. These products are typically purchased by the customer on the assurance. The markets is appealing to supermarkets and retail outlet owners are setting up their business in other areas where there are less Kirana stores. Which of the following can be a good argument in favour of shopping, from Kirana stores instead of supermarkets?

Answer»

People prefer SUPERMARKETS because they offer a larger range of products. i.e., products other than FMCG and they can BUY everything under one roof
People end-up buying other irrelevant things along with those on their shopping lists in Supermarkets and then they have to stand in long QUEUES at the billing counters.
Most Kirana stores are closed atleast one day in a week whereas supermarkets are open 365 days a year.
Kirana stores do not accept debit and credit cards

Solution :Option (B) strengthens the statement.
70.

Supermarkets are growing at a fast pace than Kirana Stores. kirana Stores a're such places where customer go to purchase their necessities. In place of five Kirana stores one or two supermarkets are being established. It has been found that customers' requirements are looked after by trained staff It has been found that food products are low life products which are manufactured from local manufacturers. These products are typically purchased by the customer on the assurance. The markets is appealing to supermarkets and retail outlet owners are setting up their business in other areas where there are less Kirana stores. Which of the following can be inferred from the given information? (An inference is something that is not directly stated but can inferred from the given information).

Answer»

(a) Most supennarkets and retail outlet owners choose to set up businesses in areas that have very few Kirana stores.
(b) People tend to TRUST retail outlets and supermarkets when it comes to buying high value products as opposed to buying them from local SHOPS.
(c) If there are two or more Kirana stores in a typical residential AREA the competition among them is very high
(d) Kirana stores owner are buying to acquire franchisee of supermarkets as thelocal shops have lost their charam and business.

SOLUTION :Obviously option (a) can be inferred from the given info1mation.
71.

Civilization has taught us to be friendlier towards one another Which of the following most favours the strengthens of the argument?

Answer»

(a) Cats are loyal to their children whereas men are loyal to their communities
(B) Elephants move in a herd, whereas men live in nuclearfamilies
(c) Lion PROTECT their own TERRITORIES, whereas men
capture other men's territories
(d) NILGAI and Cheetal STAY together, whereas men of one race dominate another

Solution :Cultivation taught us the moral duties regarding the children and relatives.
72.

Statements: All colours are paints No paint is a brush Conclusions: I. At least some brushes are colours . II. No brush is a colour

Answer»

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. False
II. True
73.

A hostof forgein companies are in talks with the Indian governmentfor selling B 150 , a tough , short- hual planeideal forconnectivity forsmaaller towns which is lackingin India at present.(A) B 150 planers havenot only low operationgcosts thancompetingplanes likeCezana but alsoa muchbettertrackrecord in termsof safety and efficiency. (B) The profit marginof road transport operators in the smaller towns connected by B 150planes has been reduced substantiallyas a majority of people perferair transport overother means of transpot. (C) Smaller towns, atpersent , arebatterconnected by roads andrailwaysas comparedto flight services. (D)B 150planes are capableof operatingin sector where largerairline cannot fly due to challengingconditions such as mist, short runways, etc. Such planes can also doubleup ascargo planes and charter flights forthe richand theelite. (E)B 150 planes need to operate inthe existingairports which are situated in bigger cities only and are poorly connected to the smallercities.Whichof the statements (A),(B),(C),(D) and (E) mentioned above would weaken theoffer made by theforegin companies for sellingB 150 plants to Indian goverment ?.

Answer»

A
B
C
D

Solution :If the INFRASTRUCTURE does not EXIST, the DEAL will be a WASTAGE of MONEY.
74.

A hostof forgein companies are in talks with the Indian governmentfor selling B 150 , a tough , short- hual planeideal forconnectivity forsmaaller towns which is lackingin India at present.(A) B 150 planers havenot only low operationgcosts thancompetingplanes likeCezana but alsoa muchbettertrackrecord in termsof safety and efficiency. (B) The profit marginof road transport operators in the smaller towns connected by B 150planes has been reduced substantiallyas a majority of people perferair transport overother means of transpot. (C) Smaller towns, atpersent , arebatterconnected by roads andrailwaysas comparedto flight services. (D)B 150planes are capableof operatingin sector where largerairline cannot fly due to challengingconditions such as mist, short runways, etc. Such planes can also doubleup ascargo planes and charter flights forthe richand theelite. (E)B 150 planes need to operate inthe existingairports which are situated in bigger cities only and are poorly connected to the smallercities.Which of theStatements (A), (B),(C) , (D) and (E) mentionedabove representsa possible consequence of thesuccess ofB 150 planes in smaller cities ?

Answer»

A
B
C
D

Solution :Getting CONNECTED by AIR is BOUND to have an IMPACT on ROAD traffic.
75.

A hostof forgein companies are in talks with the Indian governmentfor selling B 150 , a tough , short- hual planeideal forconnectivity forsmaaller towns which is lackingin India at present.(A) B 150 planers havenot only low operationgcosts thancompetingplanes likeCezana but alsoa muchbettertrackrecord in termsof safety and efficiency. (B) The profit marginof road transport operators in the smaller towns connected by B 150planes has been reduced substantiallyas a majority of people perferair transport overother means of transpot. (C) Smaller towns, atpersent , arebatterconnected by roads andrailwaysas comparedto flight services. (D)B 150planes are capableof operatingin sector where largerairline cannot fly due to challengingconditions such as mist, short runways, etc. Such planes can also doubleup ascargo planes and charter flights forthe richand theelite. (E)B 150 planes need to operate inthe existingairports which are situated in bigger cities only and are poorly connected to the smallercities.Which of thestatements (A),(B),(C), (D) and (E) would favour the foregin companies bid to sell B 150 planes inIndia ?

Answer»

Only A
Only B
Both B and C
Both A and D

Solution :Takes CARE of the compatibility factor and (A) states the ADVANTAGE over other competing PLANES.
76.

A man is facing west . He turns 45 degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in the same direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction . Find which direction he is facing now ?

Answer»

South-West
West
South
East-South

Solution :
The man FIRSTLY FACES the direction OA. On moving 45 degree cloclwise, [PLEASE check carefully always if clockwiseor anticlockwise], he faces the direction OB. Now again he moved 180 degree clockwise, now he will be FACING OC. From here he moved 270 degree anticlockwise, finally he is facing OD, which is south west.
77.

I. Most of the students enrolled themselves for the educational tour scheduled for next month. II. The school authority cancelled the educational tour scheduled for next month.

Answer»

if statement (A) is the CAUSE and statement (B) is its effect
if statement (B) is the cause and statement (A) is its effect
if both the statement (A) and (B) are independent causes
if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of independent causes

Solution :Both the statement (I) and (II) are independent causes because
(I) happened so that students could see more of the WORLD.
(II) happened so that the school may attend to other important tasks. There may be DIFFERENT reasons for them.
78.

A person starts from point P and moves 12 m to point Q in east direction. Then, he takes right turn and moves 8 m to point R. Again he takesright turn for 6 m to point S. Then , he moves 6 m in the North to point T. Finally from there he takes left direction for 6 m to point U. Which of three point he would form a triangle whose all the angle are less than 90^(@) ?

Answer»

PTQ
QTR
UTS
TSR

Solution :
THEREFORE, THREE POINTS Q,T and R would form a TRIANGLE whose all the ANGLES are less than `90^(@)`
79.

Statements: Some mobils are pens Some pens are covers Some covers are plates All plates are papers Conclusions: I. All mobilesa re covers II Some pens are papers III. All plates are mobiles IV. Some papers are mobiles

Answer»

Only I FOLLOW
Only II FOLLOWS
Only I and IV follow
Only II and IV follow

Solution :
So, NONE follow
80.

Six people-K, L, M, N, O and P live on six different floors of a building not necessarily in the same order. The lower most floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the top most floor is numbered 6. L lives on an even numbered floor. L lives immediately below K's floor and immediately above M's floor. P lives immediately above N's floor. P lives on an even numbered floor. O does not live on floor number 4. three of the following four are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and hence form a group. which of the following does not belong to that group ?

Answer»

MN
OL
KM
PK

Solution :
81.

Statement : Many patients suffering from malaria were administered antimalarial drug for a week. Some of them did nor respond to the traditional drug and their condition deteriorated after four days. Which of th e fol lowing would weaken the findings mentioned in the above statement?

Answer»

Those patients who responded to the traditional drugs and
recovered were needed to be given additional does as they
reported relapse of symptoms
The mosquitoes carrying malaria are found to be RESISTANT to traditional malarial drugs
MAJORITY of the patients suffering from malaria responded well
to the traditional malarial drugs and recovered from the illness
Many drug companies have stopped MANUFACTURING traditional
malarial drugs

Solution :Clearly, option (c) weaken the findings because suftering from malaria RESPOND well to the traditional malana drugs, while in statement not SEEMS so.
82.

Statements: No clips is a pin. All badges are pins Conclusions: I. No badge is a clip II. All pins are badges.

Answer»

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 I Follows
83.

A' walks 10Km north from point Q to reach point H. He takes a left turn and walks 9Km to reach point S. On the other side, 'B' walks 5Km north from point Y to reach point J. Point Y is 9Km either east or west from point Q. Next 'B' turns to his right and walks 4Km to reach point D. Also 'A' turned left from point S and reached point M after walking 5Km . M is in west direction from J. What is the shortest distance between point M and J ?

Answer»

10km
26 KM
18km
12km

Solution :
REQUIRED DISTANCE =(9+9)=18 km
84.

A' walks 10Km north from point Q to reach point H. He takes a left turn and walks 9Km to reach point S. On the other side, 'B' walks 5Km north from point Y to reach point J. Point Y is 9Km either east or west from point Q. Next 'B' turns to his right and walks 4Km to reach point D. Also 'A' turned left from point S and reached point M after walking 5Km . M is in west direction from J. If 'B' walks 4 Km east from point Y, then he is in which direction with respect to point D ?

Answer»

SOUTH
North-west
North-east
North

Solution :
B is in south DIRECTION with RESPECT to POINT D.
85.

A' walks 10Km north from point Q to reach point H. He takes a left turn and walks 9Km to reach point S. On the other side, 'B' walks 5Km north from point Y to reach point J. Point Y is 9Km either east or west from point Q. Next 'B' turns to his right and walks 4Km to reach point D. Also 'A' turned left from point S and reached point M after walking 5Km . M is in west direction from J. What is the shortest distance between point Q and D ?

Answer»

`SQRT(194)` km
`sqrt(198)` km
`sqrt(197)` km
`sqrt(196)` km

Solution :
86.

A' walks 10Km north from point Q to reach point H. He takes a left turn and walks 9Km to reach point S. On the other side, 'B' walks 5Km north from point Y to reach point J. Point Y is 9Km either east or west from point Q. Next 'B' turns to his right and walks 4Km to reach point D. Also 'A' turned left from point S and reached point M after walking 5Km . M is in west direction from J. What is the direction of J with respect to Q ?

Answer»

South
North-west
North -west
North

Solution :
J is in North-East DIRECTION with RESPECT to Q.
87.

R D 1 5 E % K 3 J 1 9 P 8 # A 2 B # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F H Which of the following is the sixth 'to the right of the eighteenth from the right end?

Answer»

P
3
W
M

Solution :SIXTH to the right of the eighteenth from the right END MENS twelfth from right end which is M.
88.

R @ 29 T V A Y 5 © # J I P 8 Q $ E 3 * H % How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is either immediately followed by a symbol or immediately preceded by a symbol

Answer»

None
One
TWO
Three

Solution :Required SEQUENCE
Such comninations are :
`$ W, I delta , delta U`
89.

Statements: All songs are poems All poems are rhymes No rhymes is a paragraph. Conclusions :I. All rhymes are poems II. All songs are rhymes

Answer»

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 - false
II -TRUE
90.

Laxman went 15 km to the west from my house, then turned left and walked 20 km . He then turned East and walked 25 km and finally turning left covered 20 km. How far was he from my house ?

Answer»

5 KM
10 km
40 km
80 km

Solution :
From the above DIAGRAM REQUIRED DISTANCE =25-15=10 km
91.

The positions of how many digits in the number 523169 willremain unchanged if the digits within the number are written in ascending order (from right to left)

Answer»

ONE
Two
Three
Four

Solution :
Only four digits 2, 3, 6 and 9 retain their POSITIONS.
92.

Statement -There is a company in which there are three different groups of employees in which each of the employee gets salary in three different ways. In the first group, each employee gets complete salary in an envelop. In second group, each of the employee gets salary in two equal parts in two envelops. in third group, each employee gets salary in three equal parts of envelop. The third group spend least among all and employeesof second group spends less than the first one.What would be the reason behind the less spending of second group as compared to the first one ?(I) It is a policy of the company as the employees are categorized in three groups based on their performance.(II) It is human psychology as those who get salary in two parts spend less. Because they would think before spending the second envelop. And third group spend least as it contained their child's name which itself has some emotional quotient. so, it will promote the saving habits among employees.(III) Company divided the employees in three groups according to their saving habits as those who are in second group are more saving oriented as compared to the first one.

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I and II
II and III
I and III
Only II

Solution :Statement (II) is true as the PSYCHOLOGICAL and emotional quotient of human BEINGS can only be the REASON of LESS spending of second group as COMPARED to the first one.
93.

All existing and upcoming hotels within a 5 km radius of national parks and sanctuaries in India, will have to pay 30% of their annual turnover as tax to the government. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the facts/information givenin the above statement?

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The tax collected from the hotels will be used for the BETTERMENT of these NATIONAL parks and sanctuaries.
Hotels which are sponsored by the government will not have to pay any tax EVEN if these are located within the 5 km radius of such wildlife hotspots.
The ecosystem of the national parks and sanctuaries is adversely affected even if the hotels are located OUTSIDE the 5 km radius.
Government allows the construction of hotels within 5 km radius ofnational parks and sanctuaries.

Solution :This seems to be the only logic behind the imposition of tax in such specific AREAS.
94.

Each consonant in the word BLARING is replaced with the previous letter and each vowel is replaced with next letter in the English alphabetical series and the new letters are rearranged alphabetically. Which of the following will be the third letter from the right end ?

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K
B
M
J

Solution :
95.

P xx Qmeans "P is sister of Q" P div Q means "P is mother of Q" P+Q means "P is brother of Q" P-Q means "P is father of Q" Which of the following represent W is grandfather of H?

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W+T-H
`W div T-H`
`W XX T +H`
None of these

ANSWER :D
96.

P xx Qmeans "P is sister of Q" P div Q means "P is mother of Q" P+Q means "P is brother of Q" P-Q means "P is father of Q" Which of the following represent "M is nephew of R"?

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`M div T -R`
`R div T-M`
`R xx T div M xx J`
NONE of these

ANSWER :D
97.

P xx Qmeans "P is sister of Q"P div Q means "P is mother of Q"P+Q means "P is brother of Q"P-Q means "P is father of Q"How T is related to S in the given expression-"W div T -H+V-S"?

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SISTER
Mother
aunt
NONE of these

Solution :(d) T is GRANDFATHER .
98.

P xx Qmeans "P is sister of Q" P div Q means "P is mother of Q" P+Q means "P is brother of Q" P-Q means "P is father of Q" The expression means S div T -H xx V-N"?

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S is GRANDMOTHER of N
S is great grandmother of N
S is MOTHER of V
N is grand SON of S

Solution :(b) S is great grandmother of N .
99.

(A) A smallerbrand, manufacturinga certain product of quality compareble with that of a bigger brand makes much more profit from the local grocery stores than from the supermarkets. (B) As the supermarkets have been setup only in bigger cities at present, this stepwould fail to deliver result in the smaller cities. (C) Supermarketshelpsthe smaller brands to breaks into newer markets withoutinvesting substantially in distribution. (D) Supermarkets charges the smallerbrands 10% higher than the amountcharged to the bigger brands. (E) Being outnumbered by thebiggerbrands, visibility of the smaller brands at local grocery stores is much lower as compared to thesupermarkets. (F) Smallerbrands are currently making substantiallosses intheir businesses. Which of the statements numbered (A),(B),(C),(E) , (F) andstatement ? (An assumption is something supposed or takenforgranted).

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Only (A)
Only (B)
Both (B) and (C)
Both (A) and (D)

SOLUTION :The STATEMENT clearly IMPLIES that smaller brands are currently MAKING substantial LOSSES in their businesses. Consider the term "troubled waters".
100.

(A) A smallerbrand, manufacturinga certain product of quality compareble with that of a bigger brand makes much more profit from the local grocery stores than from the supermarkets. (B) As the supermarkets have been setup only in bigger cities at present, this stepwould fail to deliver result in the smaller cities. (C) Supermarketshelpsthe smaller brands to breaks into newer markets withoutinvesting substantially in distribution. (D) Supermarkets charges the smallerbrands 10% higher than the amountcharged to the bigger brands. (E) Being outnumbered by thebiggerbrands, visibility of the smaller brands at local grocery stores is much lower as compared to thesupermarkets. (F) Smallerbrands are currently making substantiallosses intheir businesses. whichof the statements numbered (A),(B),(C),(E) and (F) represents a disadvantageof the small grocery stores overthe Supermrak form the prespective of a smallerbrands?

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Only (A)
Only (C)
Only (E)
Only (F)

Solution :Statement (C) represents a dlisadvantage of the small grocery stores over the SUPERMARKETS from the perspective of a smaller BRAND. Small grocery stores do not help in DISTRIBUTION of any brand.