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1101.

'PxxQ' means 'P is son of Q'. 'P+Q' means 'P is daughter of Q'. 'PdivQ' means 'P is wife of Q'. 'P-Q' means 'P is father of Q'. Which of the followingpairs represent the first cousins in the expression -'L div V-J-P' and 'S xx A-D+F-E+K' if its is given that A is the sister of J ?

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<P>(a) LP
(B) SP
(c) SK
(d) SF

Solution :(b) J father of P, andS son of A now given that A is the sister of J.
Now A and J siblings, P is J' s CHILD , and S is A's , soboth first cousin.
1102.

How many digits in the number 5279143 in their exact position as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order from left to right within the number?

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NONE
ONE
Two
Three

SOLUTION :
There is only one such digit, ie 2.
1103.

'PxxQ' means 'P is son of Q'. 'P+Q' means 'P is daughter of Q'. 'PdivQ' means 'P is wife ofQ'. 'P-Q' means 'P is father of Q'. If it is provided that M is grandmother of P, then what will come in place of? In expression -'P-H div T ?M'?

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<P>`+`
`-`
`div `
None of these

Solution :(d) P FATHER of H, H WIFE of T .
Now , for M to be GRANDMOTHER of P, there is no relation GIVEN between T and M.
1104.

'PxxQ' means 'P is son of Q'.'P+Q' means 'P is daughter of Q'.'PdivQ' means 'P is wife ofQ'.'P-Q' means 'P is father of Q'.In the expression of 'K+H-P?Q', what will come in place of ? If Q is mother of K?

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<P>`+`
`-`
`div`
None of these

Solution :(d) K daughter of H, H father of P, so K and Psiblings, now Q to be mother of K-P MUST be son or daughter of Q. so both ` XX ` and + will come in PLACE of (?).
1105.

'PxxQ' means 'P is son of Q'. 'P+Q' means 'P is daughter of Q'. 'PdivQ' means 'P is wife of Q'. 'P-Q' means 'P is father of Q'. Which of the following relation is true with regard to expression 'B div P xx Z -K +O' ?

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P is brother of O
B is daughter-in-lawof K
B is daughte-in-law of O
O is daughter of Z

Solution :(C ) B WIFE of P,P son of Z,Z FATHER of K-so P and K are siblings , K daughter of O
So Z and O husband wife , P and K brother sister , B is wife of P
So Bis daughter-in-law of O
1106.

'PxxQ' means 'P is son of Q'. 'P+Q' means 'P is daughter of Q'. 'PdivQ' means 'P is wife ofQ'. 'P-Q' means 'P is father of Q'. In the expression of 'K+K-P?Q', what will come in place of ? If Q is mother of K?

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`+`
`-`
`div`
NONE of these

SOLUTION :(d) K daughter of H, H father of P, so K and Psiblings, now Q to be MOTHER of K,P MUST be son or daughter of Q. so both ` xx ` and + are FOLLOW.
1107.

B U B D C E D B D E U B A D C B E A C D A E B A U A C D B C A C How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement 'each of which is immediately preceded by a vowel and also immediately followed by a consonant

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ONE
TWO
THREE
More than four

Solution :
1108.

@ 5 # B C 2 4 E phi A 3 theta K 6 beta T R 7 M 8 triangle 6Three out of the following four are alike in a particular pattern and hence form a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group.

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B 2 E
`PHI` 2 K
`beta` R M
k `beta` 7

Solution :`K beta 7`
1109.

Statements: All forces are energies. All energies are powers. No power is heat.Conclusions: I. Some forces are definitely not powers.II. No heat is force.

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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 : False
II : TRUE
1110.

Statement : The airlines have requested all their bona fide passengers to check the status of flight operations before leaving their homes as heavy fog is causing immense problems to normal flight operations. Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement ? (A) The majority of the air passengers may check the flight status before starting their journey to the airport. (B) The Government may take serious objection to the notice issued by the airline company. (C) Majority of the passengers may cancel their tickets and postpone their journey till the situation becomes normal.

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Name is IMPLICIT
Only (A) is implicit
Only (B) is implicit
Only (C) is implicit

Solution :Only Assumption (A) is implicit in the statement. Any appeal/request is issued ASSUMING that some PEOPLE will pay heed to it.
1111.

In a family there are 6 members P,Q,R,X,Y and Z. R is the sister o Z. X is the father of P andgrandfather of Z. Q is the brother of Y's husband . There are three brother , one mother and two fathers. How many females are there in the family ?

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One
two
THREE
FOUR

Solution :(B )
1112.

In a family there are 6 members P,Q,R,X,Y and Z. R is the sister o Z. X is the father of P andgrandfather of Z. Q is the brother of Y's husband . There are three brother , one mother and two fathers.Who is Y's husband ?

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Q
P
X
Can't be DETERMINED

Solution :(b )
1113.

In a family there are 6 members P,Q,R,X,Y and Z. R is the sister of Z. X is the father of P andgrandfather of Z. Q is the brother of Y's husband . There are three brother , one mother and two fathers.Who is the mother of R ?

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Q
Z
Y
K

SOLUTION :(C )
1114.

In a family there are 6 members P,Q,R,X,Y and Z. R is the sister of Z. X is the father of P andgrandfather of Z. Q is the brother of Y's husband . There are three brother , one mother and two fathers.Which of the following is the group of brothers?

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PQZ
PRZ
XZP
QRZ

Solution :(a)
P and Q are brother and Z is the brother of R
1115.

There are six people namely kamla, mohan, nayan ,jyoti, Parul and Trisha, , each likes six different destinations viz, Trissur, pune, cuttack, Ranchi, Kochi and Gwalior but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them are in different designations viz. general manager (GM) , Deputy general mananger (DGM) , chief manager (CM), manager (MG), officer (OR) and clerck (CK) such that lower post is clerk and the higher most post is general manager. Only two people are junior to the one who likes kochi. only two people hold a position between Kamla and the one who like trissur. as many people senior to the one who likes cuttack is as same as junior to kamla. no one hold a position between nayan and the one who like cuttack. the one who like gwalior is immediate senior of the one who like cuttack. two people hold a position between the one who like cuttack and the one who like ranchi. mohan is senior to trisha and parul but not the senior most people. trisha doesn't like pune. Who among the following hold the position of DGM?

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joyti
None of these GIVEN as option
The ONE who LIKE Gwalior
Parul

Solution :
1116.

There are six people namely kamla, mohan, nayan ,jyoti, Parul and Trisha, , each likes six different destinations viz, Trissur, pune, cuttack, Ranchi, Kochi and Gwalior but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them are in different designations viz. general manager (GM) , Deputy general mananger (DGM) , chief manager (CM), manager (MG), officer (OR) and clerck (CK) such that lower post is clerk and the higher most post is general manager. Only two people are junior to the one who likes kochi. only two people hold a position between Kamla and the one who like trissur. as many people senior to the one who likes cuttack is as same as junior to kamla. no one hold a position between nayan and the one who like cuttack. the one who like gwalior is immediate senior of the one who like cuttack. two people hold a position between the one who like cuttack and the one who like ranchi. mohan is senior to trisha and parul but not the senior most people. trisha doesn't like pune. In a certain jyoti is related to Gwalior, Nayan is related to cuttack to form a group, in the same way kamla is related to ?

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Ranchi
Cuttack
None of those GIVEN as option

Solution :
1117.

There are six people namely kamla, mohan, nayan ,jyoti, Parul and Trisha, , each likes six different destinations viz, Trissur, pune, cuttack, Ranchi, Kochi and Gwalior but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them are in different designations viz. general manager (GM) , Deputy general mananger (DGM) , chief manager (CM), manager (MG), officer (OR) and clerck (CK) such that lower post is clerk and the higher most post is general manager. Only two people are junior to the one who likes kochi. only two people hold a position between Kamla and the one who like trissur. as many people senior to the one who likes cuttack is as same as junior to kamla. no one hold a position between nayan and the one who like cuttack. the one who like gwalior is immediate senior of the one who like cuttack. two people hold a position between the one who like cuttack and the one who like ranchi. mohan is senior to trisha and parul but not the senior most people. trisha doesn't like pune. How many people hold a position between mohan and the one who like Ranchi ?

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ONE
TWO
Three
None

SOLUTION :
1118.

There are six people namely kamla, mohan, nayan ,jyoti, Parul and Trisha, , each likes six different destinations viz, Trissur, pune, cuttack, Ranchi, Kochi and Gwalior but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them are in different designations viz. general manager (GM) , Deputy general mananger (DGM) , chief manager (CM), manager (MG), officer (OR) and clerck (CK) such that lower post is clerk and the higher most post is general manager. Only two people are junior to the one who likes kochi. only two people hold a position between Kamla and the one who like trissur. as many people senior to the one who likes cuttack is as same as junior to kamla. no one hold a position between nayan and the one who like cuttack. the one who like gwalior is immediate senior of the one who like cuttack. two people hold a position between the one who like cuttack and the one who like ranchi. mohan is senior to trisha and parul but not the senior most people. trisha doesn't like pune. Which of the following combination is true ?

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NAYAN,CUTTACK
NONE of these GIVEN as option
Parul, CK
Kamla, MG

Solution :
1119.

There are six people namely kamla, mohan, nayan ,jyoti, Parul and Trisha, , each likes six different destinations viz, Trissur, pune, cuttack, Ranchi, Kochi and Gwalior but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them are in different designations viz. general manager (GM) , Deputy general mananger (DGM) , chief manager (CM), manager (MG), officer (OR) and clerck (CK) such that lower post is clerk and the higher most post is general manager. Only two people are junior to the one who likes kochi. only two people hold a position between Kamla and the one who like trissur. as many people senior to the one who likes cuttack is as same as junior to kamla. no one hold a position between nayan and the one who like cuttack. the one who like gwalior is immediate senior of the one who like cuttack. two people hold a position between the one who like cuttack and the one who like ranchi. mohan is senior to trisha and parul but not the senior most people. trisha doesn't like pune. Who among the following likes Ranchi ?

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joyti
The ONE who is an officer
Trisha
The one who is a manager

Solution :
1120.

Statement : Government, has announced a relief package for all the drought hit farmers in the country and advised the state Governments to put in a mechanism for disbursement. Assumptions: I. The state Governments may be able to put in place the system for disbursement of Government relief for the affected farmers. II. Government may be able to identify all the farmers affected by drought in the country.

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if only Assumption I is IMPLICIT.
if only' Assumption II is implicit.
if either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit.
if NEITHER Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit.

Solution :Only assumption I is implicit in the statement. The Government advised the state governments to ensure disbursement of relief package assuming that state governments are CAPABLE for evolving a MECHANISM for disbusrsement of relief. The use of TERM 'all' in the assumption II makes it invalid.
1121.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and Hare sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. A sits third to the left of C and second to the right of E. B sits second to the right of D who is not an immediate neighbour of E. H sits second to the left of F, G is not an immediate neighbour of D. What is the position of G with respect to A's position ?

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Immediately to the left
Second to the left
Third to the RIGHT
Third to the left

Solution :The GIVEN INFORMATION can be SHOWN as below :
1122.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and Hare sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. A sits third to the left of C and second to the right of E. B sits second to the right of D who is not an immediate neighbour of E. H sits second to the left of F, G is not an immediate neighbour of D. Who sits third to the right of E ?

Answer»

D
G
F
B

Solution :The GIVEN INFORMATION can be SHOWN as below :
1123.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and Hare sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. A sits third to the left of C and second to the right of E. B sits second to the right of D who is not an immediate neighbour of E. H sits second to the left of F, G is not an immediate neighbour of D. Which of the following pairs has only one person sitting between them, if the counting is done in clockwise direction ?

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F,G
H,G
H,C
H,B

Solution :The GIVEN INFORMATION can be shown as below :
1124.

B U B D C E D B D E U B A D C B E A C D A E B A U A C D B C A C How many meaningful words can be formed with the alphabets which are first, second, fifth and sixth from the left end of the above arrangement

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NONE
ONE
Two
Three

SOLUTION :
1125.

How many meaningful English words can be made with the third, fifth, seventh and ninth letters of the word DOWNGRADED, using each letter only once in each word ?

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None
One
Two
Three

Solution :The THIRD, fifth, SEVENTH and ninth letters are W, G, A and E respectively.
1126.

$: M leNleTgeQltR,PgtJgeMgeSgeO I. O geQ II. J < Q

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(a) if only conclusion II is TRUE
(b) if EITHER conclusion I or II is true
(c) if neither conclusion I nor II is true
(d) If both conclusion I and II are true

SOLUTION :I. O `ge`Q (false) II. J gtQ (false)
1127.

Statements: All petals are flowers Some flowers are not petals Some petals are coloure Conclusions: I. Some flowers are colours II. Some flowers are not colours

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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 I FOLLOW
1128.

Statement:Some fruits are cars Some cars are planes Conclusion: I. No fuit is planes II. All planes are fruit.

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If only I CONCLUSION FOLLOWS
if only (II) conclusion follows
if EITHER (I) or (II) follows
if neither (I) nor (II) follows

SOLUTION :
1129.

Statement There has been significant drop in the water level of all the lakes supplying water to the city. Courses of Action I. The water supply authority shoud impose a partial cut in supply to tackle the situation. II. The government should appeal to all residents through mass media for minimal use of water.

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If only I follows
if only II follows
if EITHER I or II follows
If both I and II follow

Solution :The situation can be tackled by PERIODIC CUTS in SUPPLY and urging people to conserve water. So , both the COURSES follow.
1130.

Statements: No glass is cup Some cups are bowels All bowels are jugs Conclusions: I. No bowel is a glass II. All jugs being glasses 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 conclusion II FOLLOW
1131.

If 'B xx C' means 'B is the daughter of C',B' +C' means 'B is the husband of C' and 'B-C' means 'B is the sister of C' then what does 'M+N-P X Q' mean ?

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M is the the BROTHER -in-law of Q
M is the UNCLE of Q
M is the son-in-law OFQ
Q is the mother-in-law of M

Solution :(C )
1132.

M 3 R A T 1 E J $ K @ F U 5 4 V 1 6 © D 8 * H N 7 $ 2 WHow many numbers are there in the above arrangement, each ofwhich is immediately preceded by a letter but not immediately followed by a letter

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NONE
ONE
TWO
More than three

Solution :
Such COMBINATIONS are :
1133.

C E B A C D B C D A C E B E D C A B A D A C E D U B A U B D B U How many such A's are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a 'B' and also immediately followed by a consonant?

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ONE
None
More than THREE
Two

Solution :Sequence we are LOOKING for is

This squence occurs two times
1134.

Statements: All metals are liquids All liquids are gases Conclusions: I. All metals are gases II. Atleast some gases are liquids.

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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 :
So, both I and II FOLLOW
1135.

Statement: "Bar Council of lndia (BCI) has decided to go on hunger strike to protest the implementation of the Legal Services Authority (Amendment) Act'' ---Chairman of BCI Assumptions: I. The amendment has several loopholes and is boupd to hurt the litigants interest. II. All the members of the BCI will welcome the decision. III. The hunger strike held in front of the court will put a pressure on the respective authority.

Answer»

Only l
Only l & II
Only I & III
None of these

SOLUTION :I is not implicit: will hurt the litigants INTEREST or the lawyers? Il is not implicit because of the word all. III DEVIATES by MENTIONING the venue.
1136.

Point A is 11 m North of point B . Point C is 11 m East of point B. Point D is 6m North of point C. Point E is 7 m West of point D. Point F is 8 m North of point E. Point G is 4 m West of point F.How far and in which direction is point G from point A.

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3 m NORTH
5 m North
4 m North
4 m SOUTH

Solution :
1137.

Point A is 11 m North of point B . Point C is 11 m East of point B. Point D is 6m North of point C. Point E is 7 m West of point D. Point F is 8 m North of point E. Point G is 4 m West of point F. How far is point F from point A ?

Answer»

43 m
4 m
3m
5 m

SOLUTION :
`AG=BG-AB=(CD+EF)-(AB)`
=(6+8)-11=3m
and GF=4 m
`AB=SQRT(AG^(2)+GF^(2))=sqrt(9+16)=5 m`
1138.

Effect: The temple at the religious site wears a deserted look with the number of devotees trickling down. Which of the following can be a possible causes of the above effect?

Answer»

A structural engineer had visited the temple a month BACK and had declared the structure unsafe
The temple is facing drastic depletion of its funds which had accumulated over the years due to OFFERINGS made by devotees
The local corporation DECIDED to donate a HUGE amount of money to the temple for its renovation
The village housing the religious site has QUALIFIED priests to perform religious ceremonies

Solution :Clearly option (a) is the cause.
1139.

129 642 921 476 308If in each number, the first and the lastdigits are ,interchanged, which will be the second lowest number?

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129
642
921
476

Solution :921 ,246 129 674 803
246 - second lowest NUMBER
So, ANSWER is 642.
1140.

Statements: Some teachers are proferssors. Some lectures are teachers. Conclusions: I. All teachers as well as professors being lectures is a possibility II. All those teachers who are lectures are also proferssors.

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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
Conclusion II: FALSE
1141.

(A) Four Management Institutes have decided to conduct a Common Admission Test(B) for selecting suitable candidatesfor the new session. Which of the following can be the probable cause for this decision?(a) Both (A) and (B)(b) Only(B)(c) Only(C)(d) None of them

Answer»

Both (A) and (B)
Only(B)
Only(C)
None of them

SOLUTION :Clearly STATEMENT (A) and (B) can be the probable cause of the decision because common admission test is the most suitable METHOD- for selection process.
1142.

Four Management Institutes have decided to conduct a Common Admission Test for selecting suitable candidates for the new session. Which of the following can be possible consequence(s) of this decision ? (A)The aspirants would take only one test in a year. (B) The Common Admission Test would save the application fee.(C) Now the aspirants will have only one attempt to prove themselves. (D) Only the top most Institute will receive more number of applications if aspirants fill up different forms.(E) A large number of aspirants would be selected as there are more Institutes to accommodate them. (F)It is not possible to allot Iristitutes to the selected candidates as per their preferences.

Answer»

Only(B),(C)and(F)
Only(A),(C)and(F)
Only(F), (B) and(E)
Only(C), (E) and(F)

Solution :STATEMENT (B), (E) and (F) are the possible consequences because common admission test would save the money and time of the ASPIRANTS. Illstitutes have to consider multiple factors for allotment of seats so statement (F) is also correct.
1143.

There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject is History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of any one of them. There is only one female teacher in the school who has English as her compulsory subject. What is C's compulsory subject ?

Answer»

History
Physics
Chemistry
English

Solution :The GIVEN INFORMATION is summarised in a table as FOLLOWS :

History is the compulsory subject of C
1144.

There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject is History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of any one of them. There is only one female teacher in the school who has English as her compulsory subject. Which of the following groups of teachers has History as the compulsory subject ?

Answer»

A,C and D
B,C and D
C and D
A,B and C

Solution :The given INFORMATION is summarised in a table as follows :

A,B and C all have HISTORY as the COMPULSORY subjects
1145.

There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject is History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of any one of them. There is only one female teacher in the school who has English as her compulsory subject. Disregarding which is compulsory and which is the optional subject, who has the same two subjects combination as F ?

Answer»

A
B
E
D

Solution :The given INFORMATION is SUMMARISED in a table as FOLLOWS :

E has physics and Mathematics as his TWO subjects
1146.

There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject is History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of any one of them. There is only one female teacher in the school who has English as her compulsory subject. Who among the following has same optional subjects as that of the compulsory subject of F ?

Answer»

D
B
A
C

Solution :The given INFORMATION is SUMMARISED in a table as follows :

The COMPULSORY subject of F (Mathematics ) is the optional subject of C
1147.

There are six teachers A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject is History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of any one of them. There is only one female teacher in the school who has English as her compulsory subject. Who is a female member in the group ?

Answer»

A
B
C
D

Solution :The GIVEN information is SUMMARISED in a table as follows :

D is a female member in the GROUP
1148.

$: MleN leTgeQltR,PltJ leM geSgeO I.O ltR II. P > Q

Answer»

<P>

SOLUTION :I. OltR (FALSE)II. P gtQ (false)
1149.

Statements: Some bats are toys some toys are plastics Some plastics are mirros No mirror is glass Conclusions: I. Some toys are mirros II. Some plastics are glasses III. Some bats are mirros IV No glass is plastics

Answer»

onlyIII FOLLOWS
Only EITHER II or IV follows
Only either I or III follows
Only either III or IV follows

Solution :
So, Either II or Iv follows
1150.

Fourteen boys are sitting in two parallel rows such that seven boys are sitting in each row. A,B,C,D,E,F,G are sitting in row 1 facing north while P,Q,R,S,T,U,V are sitting in row -2 facing south. G sits third to the left of A and neither of them sits at an extreme end of the row. The one faces A sits immediate right to T. only one boy sits between T and Q. The one who face Q sits third to the right of E. S sits to the immediate left of V. S neither faces G nor E. D is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces S. the one who face C sits fifth to the left of P. B sits third to the left of E. U sits at one of position to the right of R. Which of the following is not true regarding U?

Answer»

It faces towards the centre
Anjali is immediate LEFT to RANI
Two persons sit between Rani and PRIYA, when COUNTED from the right to priya
All are true

SOLUTION :