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201.

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending" in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in May. The audition in Mumbai was held in which of the following months ?

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July
May
February
None of these

Solution :From the information GIVEN we can draw the FOLLOWING table

AUDITION in MUMBAI HELD in January
202.

Auditions for a show were held in seven different cities of India Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin, Mumbai, Delhi, Bhopal and Kolkata, not necessarily in the same order, during the first seven months of the year 2011 (starting in January and ending" in July). The auditions were held only in one city during a month. Auditions in only four cities were held between the Kolkata audition and the Cochin audition. The Kolkata audition was not held in June. Only one audition was held between the Kolkata audition and the Bangalore audition. The Chennai audition was held immediately after the Kolkata audition. The Delhi audition was held immediately before the Bhopal audition. The Bhopal audition was not held in May. During March, the audition was held in which of the following cities ?

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Bangalore
Kolkata
Mumbai
Chennai

Solution :From the information GIVEN we can DRAW the FOLLOWING table

In March audition HELD in Channai
203.

Statement I- voter card has become mandatory for filing income tax retruns with PAN card. Statement II: PAN has become more and more susceptible to duplicity and fraud.

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if statement I is the cause and statement II is its EFFECT
If statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
If both the statement I and II are INDEPENDENT causes.
If both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.

Solution :It is clear from the above statement that II is cause and I is it's effect because the PAN has become more vulnearable that is why voter CARD has become MANDATORY for filing INCOME tax.
204.

If 'A*Z' means 'A is th wife of Z.If 'AxxZ' means 'A is the husband or Z.If 'A+Z' means 'A is the sister of Z'.If 'A-Z' means 'A is the brother of Z'.If 'A gt Z' means 'A is the son of Z'.If 'A lt Z' means 'A is the daughter of Z'.Which of the following relations will not be ture if the expression 'A lt P,P xx T, T+F,F gt L, L xx M' is definitelytrue ?(a) A is the daughter of T(b) F is the son M(c) P is the son- in - law of L(d) A is the cousin of F

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<P>A is the DAUGHTER of T
F is the son M
P is the son- in - law of L
A is the cousin of F

Solution :(d) `A lt P IMPLIES ` A is the daughter of P .
`PxxTimplies ` P is THA husband or T.
`T+P implies ` T is the sister of F.
` F gt L implies ` F is the son of L .
`L XX M implies ` L is the husband of M.
A is the dughter of P and T .
F is the son of the L and M .
T is the daughter of L and M.
Therefore , P is son-in law of L.
A is the niece of F.
M is grandmother of A.
205.

If 'A*Z' means 'A is th wife of Z. If 'AxxZ' means 'A is the husband or Z. If 'A+Z' means 'A is the sister of Z'. If 'A-Z' means 'A is the brother of Z'. If 'A gt Z' means 'A is the son of Z'. If 'A lt Z' means 'A is the daughter of Z'. How is P relatd to F if 'Q xx P lt B +F'?

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Daughter
Niece
Daughter -in-law
GRAND daughter

SOLUTION :(b) `Q XX P IMPLIES ` Q is the husband of P .
`P lt B implies ` P is daughter of B .
`B+F implies` B is the sister of F .ltbvrgt P is the niece of F.
206.

If 'A*Z' means 'A is th wife of Z. If 'AxxZ' means 'A is the husband or Z. If 'A+Z' means 'A is the sister of Z'. If 'A-Z' means 'A is the brother of Z'. If 'A gt Z' means 'A is the son of Z'. If 'A lt Z' means 'A is the daughter of Z'. Which of the following means N is the daughet - in -lw of A ?(A) M+N∗P>A(B) N

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<P>(a) `M+N**P gt A `
(b) `N LT M xxP+A`
(C) `M -N xx P lt A `
(d) `A lt P +NxxM`

SOLUTION :(a) `M+N implies ` M is the sister of N.
`N**Pimplies ` N is the wife of P .
`P gt A implies `P is the son of A.
N is the daughter in-law of A.
207.

If 'A*Z' means 'A is th wife of Z. If 'AxxZ' means 'A is the husband or Z. If 'A+Z' means 'A is the sister of Z'. If 'A-Z' means 'A is the brother of Z'. If 'A gt Z' means 'A is the son of Z'. If 'A lt Z' means 'A is the daughter of Z'. How is M related to B if 'A **B gt Z xx S+M'?

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Aunt
GRANDFATHER
Uncle
cannot be determined.

Solution :(d) `A **Bimplies ` A is thewife of B.
`B gt Z implies ` B is the son of Z.
`Z xx S implies ` Z is the HUSBAND of S.
`S+Mimplies ` S is the sister ofM.
The sex of M is not known.
M is MATERNAL uncle or aunt of .
208.

If 'A*Z' means 'A is th wife of Z.If'A×Z' means 'A is the husband or Z.If 'A+Z' means 'A is the sister of Z'.If 'A-Z' means 'A is the brother of Z'.If'A>Z' means 'A is the son of Z'.If'A

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`R gt S LT P **J`
`J+R-S lt P `
` R gt S ** P-J`
`S+J xx R lt P`

Solution :(C ) `R gt S IMPLIES ` R is the son of S .
` S lt P implies ` S is the duaghter of P.
`P*J implies ` P is th wife of J .
Therefore , P is the GRANDMOTHER of R.
`J+R implies ` J is the sister of R.
`R-S implies ` R is the brother of S.
`S lt P implies ` S is the daughter of P .
P is the either father or mother of R.
`R gt S implies ` R is the son of S.
`S **PIMPLIES ` S is the wife of P .
Therefore , P is the father of R.
209.

If 'A*Z' means 'A is th wife of Z. If 'AxxZ' means 'A is the husband or Z. If 'A+Z' means 'A is the sister of Z'. If 'A-Z' means 'A is the brother of Z'. If 'A gt Z' means 'A is the son of Z'. If 'A lt Z' means 'A is the daughter of Z'. Pointing to a girl, Mr. Arun said . "She is the daughter of my mother 's only child ". How is the girl related to Mr. Arun ?

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Sister
MOTHER
COUSIN
Daughter

SOLUTION :(d)
THEREFORE , the girl is the daughter of ARUN.
210.

(A) Mobile phones nowadays have a lot of features and it is easy to cheat with their help. (B) The invigilator must immediately confiscate the mobile phones and ask the students to leave the exam hall immediately. (C) Mobile phones arc very expensive and leaving them in bags outside the exam hall is not safe. (D) There have been incidents where students who left the exam hall early stole the mobile phones kept in the bags of the students who were writing the exam. (E) The school authorities must ask the students to leave their phones in the custody of the invigilator before the exam in order to avoid thefts of mobile phones. (F) None of the other students were carrying their phones in the exam hall. Which of the following among (A), (B), (E) and (F) may be the reason behind the school making such announcements before the exam?

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Only(B)
Both (B) and (E)
Only(F)
Only(A)

Solution :A supports the given information as Mobile phones can aid in cheating so it has been banned in the examination hall.
B is an immediate course of action the invigilator should take as the 3 students have VIOLATED the rule. It does not matter whether they were USING their mobile to cheat at that time or not.
C is a reason because of which students would not like to leave their mobile in their bag outside classroom.
D is again a reason as C.
E can be a POSSIBLE course of action for student's worry of their mobile being stolen while they are in the examination hall.
Fis statement which supports the rule.
CLEARLY A as mobiles used as cheating.
211.

(A) Mobile phones nowadays have a lot of features and it is easy to cheat with their help. (B) The invigilator must immediately confiscate the mobile phones and ask the students to leave the exam hall immediately. (C) Mobile phones arc very expensive and leaving them in bags outside the exam hall is not safe. (D) There have been incidents where students who left the exam hall early stole the mobile phones kept in the bags of the students who were writing the exam. (E) The school authorities must ask the students to leave their phones in the custody of the invigilator before the exam in order to avoid thefts of mobile phones. (F) None of the other students were carrying their phones in the exam hall. Which of the following among (A), (B), (C) and (D) may be a . strong argument in favour of, the three students who were caught with the mobile phone?

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

Solution :A supports the given INFORMATION as Mobile phones can aid in cheating so it has been banned in the examination hall.
B is an immediate COURSE of action the invigilator should take as the 3 students have violated the RULE. It does not matter whether they were using their mobile to cheat at that time or not.
C is a reason because of which students would not like to leave their mobile in their bag outside classroom.
D is again a reason as C.
E can be a possible course of action for student's worry of their mobile being stolen while they are in the examination hall.
Fis statement which supports the rule.
Clearly C & D as stated above.
212.

(A) Mobile phones nowadays have a lot of features and it is easy to cheat with their help. (B) The invigilator must immediately confiscate the mobile phones and ask the students to leave the exam hall immediately. (C) Mobile phones arc very expensive and leaving them in bags outside the exam hall is not safe. (D) There have been incidents where students who left the exam hall early stole the mobile phones kept in the bags of the students who were writing the exam. (E) The school authorities must ask the students to leave their phones in the custody of the invigilator before the exam in order to avoid thefts of mobile phones. (F) None of the other students were carrying their phones in the exam hall. Which of the following among (A), (B), (D) and (F) can be an immediate course of action for the invigilator?

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only (B)
Both ( A) and (D)
only (A)
Both (D) and (F)

Solution :A supports the GIVEN information as Mobile phones can aid in cheating so it has been banned in the examination HALL.
B is an immediate course of action the invigilator should take as the 3 students have violated the RULE. It does not matter whether they were using their mobile to cheat at that time or not.
C is a reason because of which students would not like to leave their mobile in their bag outside classroom.
D is again a reason as C.
E can be a possible course of action for student's worry of their mobile being stolen while they are in the examination hall.
Fis statement which supports the rule.
B among the given statements is the only course of action for the invigilator.
213.

There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, max and Fax such that each of the floor of the appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on..... in the appartment floor -1 of appartment max is immediate east of floor -1 of Appartment Rax but immediates west of floor-1 of appartment Fax and so on. Note : A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3^(rd) floor. M is immediate west to 1. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top Floor of the appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the appartment. the number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. the one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. two person live between B and M. M lives in the same appartment as B. B does not live in the same appartment as J. Appartment Faxhas more numbere of floor than appartmentMax but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C.Five live to the west of G. D lives abvoe O, but in the same appartment . D does not live on the the even number floor. Who among the following lives just above N in the same appartment ?

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L
F
H
B

SOLUTION :
214.

There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, max and Fax such that each of the floor of the appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on..... in the appartment floor -1 of appartment max is immediate east of floor -1 of Appartment Rax but immediates west of floor-1 of appartment Fax and so on. Note : A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3^(rd) floor. M is immediate west to 1. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top Floor of the appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the appartment. the number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. the one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. two person live between B and M. M lives in the same appartment as B. B does not live in the same appartment as J. Appartment Faxhas more numbere of floor than appartmentMax but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C.Five live to the west of G. D lives abvoe O, but in the same appartment . D does not live on the the even number floor. On which of the following floor does C live ?

Answer»

`3^(RD)`
`1^(st)`
`2^(ND)`
`4^(th)`

Solution :
215.

There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, max and Fax such that each of the floor of the appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on..... in the appartment floor -1 of appartment max is immediate east of floor -1 of Appartment Rax but immediates west of floor-1 of appartment Fax and so on. Note : A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3^(rd) floor. M is immediate west to 1. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top Floor of the appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the appartment. the number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. the one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. two person live between B and M. M lives in the same appartment as B. B does not live in the same appartment as J. Appartment Faxhas more numbere of floor than appartmentMax but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C.Five live to the west of G. D lives abvoe O, but in the same appartment . D does not live on the the even number floor. Which of the following true regarding O ?

Answer»

Lives in thesame Appartment as L
Lives on 2nd floor
lives to the WEST of G
NONE is true

SOLUTION :
216.

There are fifteen people live on different floors in the given three appartments namely, Rax, max and Fax such that each of the floor of the appartment is occupied by the given person. Appartment Rax is immediate west of Appartment Max, which is immediate numbered as 1, above it is floor 2 and so on..... in the appartment floor -1 of appartment max is immediate east of floor -1 of Appartment Rax but immediates west of floor-1 of appartment Fax and so on. Note : A is west to B does not mean A is immediate west to B. Above or below does not mean in the same appartment. N lives to the west of L on 3^(rd) floor. M is immediate west to 1. K is immediate east to E. A lives on the top Floor of the appartment such that none of the person lives above A in any of the appartment. the number of floors between J and H is same as between H and I. I lives below J. the one who is either immediate above or immediate below N is immediate left to B. two person live between B and M. M lives in the same appartment as B. B does not live in the same appartment as J. Appartment Faxhas more numbere of floor than appartmentMax but less than Appartment Rax. H is not in the same appartment as L. Two persons live between D and C.Five live to the west of G. D lives abvoe O, but in the same appartment . D does not live on the the even number floor. Who among the following lives to the immediate east of F ?

Answer»

L
J
H
B

Solution :
217.

Statements: All silver are metals All metals are steel Some steel are stones All stones are stands Conclusions: I. Some stands are metals II. Some stones are silver III. Some stands are steel IV. Some stones are steel

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

Solution :
So, only III and IV follow
218.

Statements: Some caps are pens All pens are paper Conclusions: I. All pens which are caps are paper II. Some pens are caps

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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 III FOLLOW
219.

M 3 R A T 1 E J $ K @ F U 5 4 V 1 6 © D 8 * H N 7 $ 2 W What should come in place of the question mark(?) in the followmg series based on the above arrangement ? RTI $@F 416?

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8*H
8 H N
8 H 7
D*H

Solution :
220.

Statements: All beans are pulses All pulses are crops No crop is seed Conclusions: I. All crops are pulses II. All beans are crops

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Only CONCLUSION II follows
Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is follows
EITHER conclusion I or conclusion II follows
only conclusion I follows

SOLUTION :
Conclusion I: FALSE
II : True
`:.` Only conclusion II follows
221.

Statements:All books are interestingAll magazines are booksSome interesting that are not books are journalsConclusions:I. All books are journalsII. All magazines are interesting.

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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
222.

Statements: Some pearls are gems. All gems are diamonds. No diamonds is stone. Some stones are corals Conclusions: I. Some stones are pearls II. Some corals being diamonds is a possibility III. No stone is pearl.

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Only I FOLLOWS
Only II follows
EITHER I or III follows
None of these

Solution :
So,Either I or III and II FOLLOW
223.

Statements: Some sons are boys All girls are sons No daughter is boy Conclusions: (i) All daughter are sons is a possibility (ii) Some daughters are ont sons (iii) All girls are boys is a possibility (iv) Some sons not daughters (v) Some boys are girls is definitely true

Answer»

(i) & (II) does not FOLLOW
(ii) & (III) does not follow
(ii) & (IV) does not follow
None of these

Solution :
224.

Statement : Six persons A,B,C,D,E,F live on a six storey building such as ground floor is numbered as 1 and above it 2 floor and so on.... Upto top floor numbered as 7. how many persons live between A and C? I. C lives on an even numbered floor but not on top floor. only tow person live between F and C. A lives below F. II. Four person live between B and D . No one lives between B and C. E lives immediately above A.

Answer»

The data in statement I ALONE is sufficient to ANSWER the QUESTION , while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question

Solution :From I


So, No lives between A and C
225.

There are six cubes A,B,C ,D,E and F which contain juices in different amount. A contains less amount of juice than E and D. C and F contains less than A but more than B. F is not the second least amount of juice. D doesn't have the maximum amount of juice. The one which has third maximum juice has 16 litres. the one which contains second least amount of juice has 9 litres. Which bottle contains 9 litre of juice ?

Answer»

C
F
B
A

Answer :A
226.

There are six cubes A,B,C ,D,E and F which contain juices in different amount. A contains less amount of juice than E and D. C and F contains less than A but more than B. F is not the second least amount of juice. D doesn't have the maximum amount of juice. The one which has third maximum juice has 16 litres. the one which contains second least amount of juice has 9 litres. If C+E=27 litres, and A +D =34 liters, then the total amount of juice in E and D is?

Answer»

38 LITRES
36 liters
30 liters
25 liters

Solution :We know that A CONTAINS 16 litres of juice and C contains 9 litres of juice
C+E =27 liters, then E has 18 liters of juice
A+D =34 liters, then D has 18 liters of Juice
the total AMOUNT of juice in E and D =18+18=36 liters
227.

There are six cubes A,B,C ,D,E and F which contain juices in different amount. A contains less amount of juice than E and D. C and F contains less than A but more than B. F is not the second least amount of juice. D doesn't have the maximum amount of juice. The one which has third maximum juice has 16 litres. the one which contains second least amount of juice has 9 litres. if the cube E contains 80 litres of juice then the ratio of quantity of A and E is ?

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`2:3`
`5:1`
`1:5`
`4:3`

Solution :We KNOW that A CONTAINS 16 LITERS of JUICE, then the RATIO of A and E is 16:80=1:5
228.

There are six cubes A,B,C ,D,E and F which contain juices in different amount. A contains less amount of juice than E and D. C and F contains less than A but more than B. F is not the second least amount of juice. D doesn't have the maximum amount of juice. The one which has third maximum juice has 16 litres. the one which contains second least amount of juice has 9 litres. Which cube contains maximum amount of juice ?

Answer»

F
C
D
E

Answer :D
229.

Twenty students are standing in a straight line facing north. Rina is standing sixth from the left end. There are only three students between Rina and Shweta. Radha is standing exactly between Shweta and Rina. Tina is standing sixth to the right of Radha. Anita is standing fourth from the right end of the line. There are more than four students between Rina and Tina. How many people are standing between Anita and Tina

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One
Two
Three
None

Solution :According to information given
FINAL arrangement is as FOLLOWS
1 2 3 4 5 Rina 7 Radha 9 Shweta 11 12 13 Tina 15 16 Anita 18 19 20
Two PERSON are between Anita and Tina
230.

Twenty students are standing in a straight line facing north. Rina is standing sixth from the left end. There are only three students between Rina and Shweta. Radha is standing exactly between Shweta and Rina. Tina is standing sixth to the right of Radha. Anita is standing fourth from the right end of the line. There are more than four students between Rina and Tina. What is Shweta's position with respect to Anita ?

Answer»

Sixth to the left
Eighth to the left
Seventh to the left
Second to the left

Solution :According to information given
Final arrangement is as follows
1 2 3 4 5 Rina 7 Radha 9 Shweta 11 12 13 Tina 15 16 Anita 18 19 20
Anita is at `17^(th)` position and Shweta at `10^(th)` position
231.

How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters 'ILP' using all the letters only once in each word ?

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NONE
One
Two
Three

Solution :MEANINGFUL WORD `RARR` LIP
232.

Statements: Some petals are flowers All flowersare desks Some desks are cards All cards are trains Conclusions: I. Some desks are flowers II. Some desks are petals III. Some petals are cards IV some desks are trains

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Only I and II FOLLOW
Only II, III and IV follow
Only III and IV follow
only I,II and IV follow

Solution :
CONCLUSION
I. True
II. True
III .False
IV . True
233.

How many meaningful English words, not ending with 'D' can be made with the third, the fifth, the seventh and the ninth letters of the word 'STEADFAST' using each letter only once in each word ? (All letters are counted from left to right)

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None
One
Two
Three

Solution :
? MEANINGFUL WORD `RARR` DATE
234.

Statements: No fruit is vegetables All potatoes are vegetables Some fruit are apples Conclusions: I. No fruit is a potato. II Atleast some apples are fruites

Answer»

Both CONCLUSION I and conclusion II follow
Either Conclusion I or conclusion II FOLLOWS
only conclusion II follows
NEITHER conclusion I nor conclusion II follows

SOLUTION :
235.

Statement : The school dropouts rate in many districts in the state has increased sharply during the last few years as the parents of these children make them work in the fields owned by others to earn enough for them toget at least one meal a day.Courses of action :(A) The government should put up a mechanism to provide food grains to the poor people in these districts though public distribution system to encourage the parents to send their wards to school.(B) The government should close down some of these schools in the districts and deploy the teachers of these schools to nearby schools and ask remaining students to join these schools.(C) Government should issue arrest warrent for all the parents who force their children to work in field instead of attending classes.

Answer»

only (A)
only(B)
only (C)
only (A) and (B)

SOLUTION :Course of ACTION (A) is only feasible solution because the government can neither close these SCHOOLS nor issue arrest warrants for all the parents.
236.

If PONDERS is coded as ONMCDQR, then how will MAT be coded as ?

Answer»

Only I
Both II and III
Only II
Both I and II

SOLUTION :From II and III, the CODE of 'go there now' is SU ru FU.
237.

"arrange things in order" is coded as -"ni ko po gi" "order for new thing" is coded as -"ni ko re sh" "new places to order" is coded as -"kole sh ne" "place in unknow country " is coded as -" jo ne mv te" What will be the code for "order"?

Answer»

mv po
po jo
ni ko
EITHER (a) or (B)

SOLUTION :
238.

"arrange things in order" is coded as -"me ko po gi""order for new thing" is coded as -"ni ko re sh""new places to order" is coded as -"kole sh ne""place in unknow country " is coded as -" jo ne mv te"What will be the code for "arrange"?

Answer»

gb
me
cq
ik

SOLUTION :
239.

"arrange things in order" is coded as -"ni ko po gi""order for new thing" is coded as -"ni ko re sh""sh" is the code for?

Answer»

THINGS
NEW
arrange
places

SOLUTION :
240.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words andnumbers rearrangement them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and re-arrangement. {:("INPUT- 384692317283473181523285"),("STEP I- 346812392378134712582358"),("STEP II - 123912581347235823783468"),("STEP III- 232534353746"),("STEP IV - 57781010"):} Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input Input : 7925 4758 2538 8561 7426 3625 6245 Which of the following element will be 3rd to the left of 7th from the left end in step III ?

Answer»

57
46
35
45

Solution :In the given input-output question the logic is
for step I-All the digits of the given numbers are ARRANGED in ascending order WITHING the numbers
for step II- all the numbers obtained in step 1 are arranged in ascending order from the left end.
For step II- All the NUMBER obtained in step I are arranged in ascending order from the left end.
For step III First and last digits of the number are OMITTED.
For step IV- The digits of the numbers obtained in step III are added.
`{:("INPUT-7925475825385628742636256245"),("STEP i-25794578235835681568246723562456"),("STEP II-15682356235824562467256825794578"),("STEP-iii -5635354546565757"),("STEP -IV -1188910111212"):}`
241.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words andnumbers rearrangement them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and re-arrangement. {:("INPUT- 384692317283473181523285"),("STEP I- 346812392378134712582358"),("STEP II - 123912581347235823783468"),("STEP III- 232534353746"),("STEP IV - 57781010"):} Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input Input : 7925 4758 2538 8561 7426 3625 6245 Which of the following would be the difference of the numbers which is 2nd from left end in step I and forth from right end in step II ?

Answer»

1138
2187
2111
2125

Solution :In the given input-output question the logic is
for STEP I-All the digits of the given numbers are arranged in ascending order WITHING the numbers
for step II- all the numbers obtained in step 1 are arranged in ascending order from the left end.
For step II- All the number obtained in step I are arranged in ascending order from the left end.
For step III First and LAST digits of the number are OMITTED.
For step IV- The digits of the numbers obtained in step III are added.
`{:("INPUT-7925475825385628742636256245"),("STEP i-25794578235835681568246723562456"),("STEP II-15682356235824562467256825794578"),("STEP-iii -5635354546565757"),("STEP -IV -1188910111212"):}`
242.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words andnumbers rearrangement them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and re-arrangement. {:("INPUT- 384692317283473181523285"),("STEP I- 346812392378134712582358"),("STEP II - 123912581347235823783468"),("STEP III- 232534353746"),("STEP IV - 57781010"):} Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement. As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate steps for the given input Input : 7925 4758 2538 8561 7426 3625 6245 What will the addition of the numbers which is second, forth, sixth and eight from the left end in step IV ?

Answer»

32
23
38
40

Solution :In the given input-output question the LOGIC is
for step I-All the digits of the given NUMBERS are ARRANGED in ASCENDING order withing the numbers
for step II- all the numbers obtained in step 1 are arranged in ascending order from the left end.
For step II- All the number obtained in step I are arranged in ascending order from the left end.
For step III First and last digits of the number are omitted.
For step IV- The digits of the numbers obtained in step III are added.
`{:("INPUT-7925475825385628742636256245"),("STEP i-25794578235835681568246723562456"),("STEP II-15682356235824562467256825794578"),("STEP-iii -5635354546565757"),("STEP -IV -1188910111212"):}`
243.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words andnumbers rearrangement them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and re-arrangement. Input : Warmer 7189Scraper Leader 11 Greater 4834Adopter Step-1: Adopt Warmer 71 Scraper Leader 11 Greater 48 34 90 Step 2: 12 Adopt 71 Scraper Leader Greater 48 34 90 Warm Step 3: Great 12 Adopt Scraper Leader 48 34 90 warm 72 Step 4: 35 Great 12 Adopt Leader 48 90 Warm 72 scrap Step 5 Lead 35 Great 12 Adopt 90 Warm 72 Scrap 49 Step V is the output of the above input As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following question the appropriate steps for the given input Input : Farmer 7288 Writer Thinner 18 Harmer 4833 Cheaper Whcih word will be the third to the left of the word which is seventh from the left end in step -4 ?

Answer»

19
Harmer
Cheaper
Cheap

Solution :Input: Farmer 7288 writer Thinner 18 Harmer 4833 Cheaper
Step 1: Cheap Farmer 72 Writer Thiner 18 Harmer 48 33 89
Step 2 : 19 cheap farmer 72 Thinner Harmer 48 33 89 write
Step 3: Farm 19 cheap thinner harmer 48 33 89 Write 73
Step 4: 34 Farm 19 cheap harmer 48 89 write 73 thin
Step 5: Harm 34 farm 19 cheap 89 write 73 thin 49
Explanation : For step 1: The word which appears first in dictionary is arranged at left END and that COMPARATIVE word is changes to POSITIVES degree word. And the highest numbers is increased by 1 and it is arranged at right end.
For step-2 : The lowest number is increased by 1 and it is arranged in leftend and the word which is appear last in the dictionary is arranged at right end and that comparative word is changes to positive degree word
Similarly step-3 follows the pattern of step 1 , and step 4 followes the patter of step2, and step 5 follows pattern of step 1
244.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words andnumbers rearrangement them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and re-arrangement. Input : Warmer 7189Scraper Leader 11 Greater 4834Adopter Step-1: Adopt Warmer 71 Scraper Leader 11 Greater 48 34 90 Step 2: 12 Adopt 71 Scraper Leader Greater 48 34 90 Warm Step 3: Great 12 Adopt Scraper Leader 48 34 90 warm 72 Step 4: 35 Great 12 Adopt Leader 48 90 Warm 72 scrap Step 5 Lead 35 Great 12 Adopt 90 Warm 72 Scrap 49 Step V is the output of the above input As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following question the appropriate steps for the given input Input : Farmer 7288 Writer Thinner 18 Harmer 4833 Cheaper Which steps number would be the following output ? Farm 19 Cheap Thinner Hamer 4833 89 Write 73

Answer»

3
2
5
4

Solution :Input: FARMER 7288 writer Thinner 18 Harmer 4833 Cheaper
Step 1: Cheap Farmer 72 Writer Thiner 18 Harmer 48 33 89
Step 2 : 19 cheap farmer 72 Thinner Harmer 48 33 89 write
Step 3: Farm 19 cheap thinner harmer 48 33 89 Write 73
Step 4: 34 Farm 19 cheap harmer 48 89 write 73 thin
Step 5: HARM 34 farm 19 cheap 89 write 73 thin 49
Explanation : For step 1: The word which appears first in dictionary is arranged at left end and that comparative word is changes to POSITIVES degree word. And the highest numbers is increased by 1 and it is arranged at right end.
For step-2 : The lowest number is increased by 1 and it is arranged in leftend and the word which is appear last in the dictionary is arranged at right end and that comparative word is changes to positive degree word
Similarly step-3 follows the pattern of step 1 , and step 4 followes the patter of step2, and step 5 follows pattern of step 1
245.

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words andnumbers rearrangement them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and re-arrangement. Input : Warmer 7189Scraper Leader 11 Greater 4834Adopter Step-1: Adopt Warmer 71 Scraper Leader 11 Greater 48 34 90 Step 2: 12 Adopt 71 Scraper Leader Greater 48 34 90 Warm Step 3: Great 12 Adopt Scraper Leader 48 34 90 warm 72 Step 4: 35 Great 12 Adopt Leader 48 90 Warm 72 scrap Step 5 Lead 35 Great 12 Adopt 90 Warm 72 Scrap 49 Step V is the output of the above input As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following question the appropriate steps for the given input Input : Farmer 7288 Writer Thinner 18 Harmer 4833 Cheaper How many elements are there between 89 and 19 in step 5 ?

Answer»

One
Two
None
Three

Solution :Input: Farmer 7288 writer Thinner 18 Harmer 4833 Cheaper
Step 1: Cheap Farmer 72 Writer Thiner 18 Harmer 48 33 89
Step 2 : 19 cheap farmer 72 Thinner Harmer 48 33 89 write
Step 3: Farm 19 cheap thinner harmer 48 33 89 Write 73
Step 4: 34 Farm 19 cheap harmer 48 89 write 73 thin
Step 5: Harm 34 farm 19 cheap 89 write 73 thin 49
Explanation : For step 1: The word which appears first in dictionary is arranged at left end and that comparative word is CHANGES to positives DEGREE word. And the highest NUMBERS is increased by 1 and it is arranged at right end.
For step-2 : The lowest number is increased by 1 and it is arranged in leftend and the word which is appear last in the dictionary is arranged at right end and that comparative word is changes to positive degree word
Similarly step-3 follows the pattern of step 1 , and step 4 followes the PATTER of step2, and step 5 follows pattern of step 1
246.

What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement? ZB XD UG QK?

Answer»

LK
LO
LP
KP

Solution :
247.

Statements: Some wires are fires. All fires are tyres Conclusions: I. At least some tyres are wires II. Some fires are definitely not wires

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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.
248.

Statements All incomes are salaries Some salaries are perks Some perks are tangible Conclusions: I.Some incomes are tangible II. At least some perks are salaries.

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 II FOLLOW
249.

Statement: Some bus are train. All cars are bus. All auto are car. Conclusion: I. Some auto are train II. Some car being train is a possibility III. Some bus are not auto

Answer»

both I and III follow
Either I or II follow
Only II follow
None FOLLOWS

SOLUTION :
250.

Statements: Some squres are circles No circles is a triangle. No line isa square . Conclusions: I. All squres can never be triangles II. Some lines are circles

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 -TRUE
II- FALSE