TEST-I: REASONING
1. In a certain code ‘BACK’ is written as ‘5914’ and ‘KITE’ is written as ‘4876’. How is ‘BEAT’ written in that code? (1) 5697 (2) 5967 (3) 4697 (4) 5687 (5) None of these
2. If ‘M’ denotes ‘x’, ‘R’ denotes ‘-’, ‘K’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘B’ denotes ‘÷’, then24 B 4 M 8 K 6 R 4 = ?(1)-3/ (2) -3/ (3) 52 (4) 50 (5) None of these
3. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALEP using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1)39 (2)48 (3)56 (4)31 (5) 72
5. In a certain code language, ‘go and come’ is written as ‘na ta ka’ and ‘black and white’ is written as ‘pa ma ta’. How is ‘go’ written in that code language? (1)na (2)ka (3) pa (4) na or ka (5) None of these
6. If ‘red’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ means ‘black’, ‘black’ means ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ means ‘green’, ‘green’ means ‘blue’ and ‘blue’ means ‘indigo then which of the following will represent the colour of sunflower? (1) green (2) indigo (3) white (4) blue (5) black
TEST-I: REASONING
1. In a certain code ‘BACK’ is written as ‘5914’ and ‘KITE’ is written as ‘4876’. How is ‘BEAT’ written in that code? (1) 5697 (2) 5967 (3) 4697 (4) 5687 (5) None of these
2. If ‘M’ denotes ‘x’, ‘R’ denotes ‘-’, ‘K’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘B’ denotes ‘÷’, then 24 B 4 M 8 K 6 R 4 = ?
(1)34/7 (2) -3
1/4 (3) 52 (4) 50 (5) None of these
7. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALEP using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1)39 (2)48 (3)56 (4)31 (5) 72
9. In a certain code language, ‘go and come’ is written as ‘na ta ka’ and ‘black and white’ is written as ‘pa ma ta’. How is ‘go’ written in that code language? (1) na (2) ka (3) pa (4) na or ka (5) None of these
10. If ‘red’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ means ‘black’, ‘black’ means ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ means ‘green’, ‘green’ means ‘blue’ and ‘blue’ means ‘indigo then which of the following will represent the colour of sunflower? (1) green (2) indigo (3) white (4) blue (5) black
11. If each of the odd digits in the number 634518 is changed to the next even digit and the even
digits are kept unchanged, how many digits will appear only once in the new number?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
8. How many such digits are there in the number 8243691 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
9. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MODERATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
10. In a certain code ABSENT is written as TCBSMD. How is CABLES written in that code? (1) CBDTFM (2) CBDRDK (3) DBCRDK (4) CBDKDR (5) None of these
Directions (11-13):(1)‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q.’ (2) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q.’ (3) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q.’ (4) ‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father of Q.’
11. Which of the following means ‘M is nephew of R’? (1) M x T + J ÷ R (2) R x K – M x T (3) R x K - M (4) R x K + M x T (5) None of these
12. Which of the following means ‘D is maternal uncle of T’? (1) D x J + T (2) D x J - T (3) D ÷ J + T (4) D ÷ J - T (5) None of these
13. Which of the following means ‘R is granddaughter of B’? (1) R ÷ M + K - B (2) K + M ÷ R - B (3) B – T + R ÷ D
(4) B – T + R (5) None of these
14. Pravin correctly remembers that his father’s birthday is after 21st May but before 27th May whereas his sister correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 24th May but before 30th May. On which day in May was definitely their father’s birthday? (1) 25th (2) 24th (3) 26th (4) 25th or 26th
(5) None of these
15. What should come next in the following series of numbers? 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 7 (5) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 © D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q #
16. Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? 1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None of these
17. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between D and U in the above arrangement? l)% 2)H 3)9 4)3 5) None of these
18. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1) PM3 2) KFE 3) 6J* 4) 15@ 5) 7D4
19. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonant? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
20. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by another consonant but not immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
Directions (Q. 21-25): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Give answer 1) if only Conclusion I follows.Give answer 2) if only Conclusion II follows.Give answer 3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.Give answer 4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.Give answer 5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.
21. Statement: All books are magazines. Some magazines are notebooks. Some notebooks are papers. Conclusions:
I. Some books are notebooks. II. Some magazines are papers.
22. Statements: Some pearls are stones. All stones are bricks. All bricks are walls. Conclusions: I. Some pearls are bricks.
II. Some pearls are walls.
23. Statements: Some apples are oranges. Some oranges are grapes. All grapes are bananas. Conclusions: I. Some apples are bananas. II. Some oranges are bananas.
24. Statements: All mobiles are phones. All phones are computers. All computers are scanners. Conclusions: I. All mobiles are computers. II. All phones are scanners.
25. Statements: Some boxes are bags. All bags are trunks. All trunks are drawers. Conclusions: I. All bags are drawers. II. All trunks are bags.
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.Eight friends Savita, Radhika, Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meets and Anjali are sitting around a circle facing the centre. Savita is second to the right of Anjali, but is not a neighbour ofAmita. Nisha is third to the left of Amita but is not next to Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of Rani and third to the left of Meeta.
26. Who is second to the left of Anjali? 1)Radhika 2)Rani 3)Amita 4) Meeta 5) None of these
27. Who is to the immediate right of Nisha? 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti or Radhika 5) None of these
28. Which of the following is the correct position of Rani? 1) To the immediate right of Anjali 2) To the immediate left of Anjali 3) To the immediate right of Savita 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these
29. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha? 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika & Meeta 3) Savita & Jyoti 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these
30. Who is to the immediate left of Savita? 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:1.A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing cards, 2. E is the neighbour of A and D. 3. G is not between F and C. 4. F is on the immediate right of A.
31. Who are the neighbours of B? l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
32. Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first? l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB 5)None of these
33. Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in order as given? 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC 5) None of these
34. What is the position of F? 1) To the immediate left of A 2) To the immediate right of B 3) 2nd to the right of C 4) 3rd to the left of D 5) None of these
35. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD 5)All are sitting adjacent to each other.Directions (Q. 36-40): In these questions symbols @, #, $, % and © are used with different meanings as follows: ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller than B.’ ‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’ ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B.’ ‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B.’ ‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.’ In each question, three showing relationships have been statements given, which are followed by two conclusions I & II. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which conclusion(s) is/are definitely true.Mark answer (1), if only conclusion I is true; mark answer (2), if only conclusion II is true; mark answer (3), if either conclusion I or II is true; mark answer (4), if neither I nor II is true and mark answer (5), if both conclusions I and II are true.36. Statements: L$K, K@M, J%M Conclusions: I. L@M II. K @ J37. Statements: E$W, W@Q, Q%H Conclusions: I. E$Q II. E©H38. Statements: J©T, T#W, W%R Conclusions: I. J#R II. T%R39. Statements: T#R, R%H, H@F Conclusions: I. H@T II. F©T40. Statements: F©D, D#V, V@P Conclusions: I. F©P II. V#F Directions (41-50): In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem If each of the odd digits in the number 634518 is changed to the next even digit and the even digits are kept unchanged, how many
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12.
digits will appear only once in the new number?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three
11. How many such digits are there in the number 8243691 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
12. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MODERATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
13. In a certain code ABSENT is written as TCBSMD. How is CABLES written in that code? (1) CBDTFM (2) CBDRDK (3) DBCRDK (4) CBDKDR (5) None of these
Directions (11-13):(5)‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q.’ (6) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q.’ (7) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q.’ (8) ‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father ofTEST-I: REASONING(9)(10) In a certain code ‘BACK’ is written as ‘5914’ and ‘KITE’ is written as ‘4876’. How
is ‘BEAT’ written in that code? (11) (1) 5697 (2) 5967 (3) 4697 (4) 5687 (12) (5) None of these (13)(14) If ‘M’ denotes ‘x’, ‘R’ denotes (15) ‘-’, ‘K’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘B’ denotes ‘÷’, then(16) 24 B 4 M 8 K 6 R 4 = ?
(17) (1)-34
/7 (2) -31
/4 (3) 52 (4) 50(18)(19) (5) None of these(20)
(21) How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALEP using each letter only once in each word?
(22) (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (23)(24) (5) More than three (25)(26) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the
one that does not belong to that group? (27)(28) (1)39 (2)48 (3)56 (4)31 (5) 72 (29)(30) In a certain code language, ‘go and come’ is written as ‘na ta ka’ and ‘black and white’
is written as ‘pa ma ta’. How is ‘go’ written in that code language? (31)(32) (1)na (2)ka (3) pa (4) na or ka (33) (5) None of these (34)(35) If ‘red’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ means ‘black’, ‘black’ means ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’
means ‘green’, ‘green’ means ‘blue’ and ‘blue’ means ‘indigo then which of the following will represent the colour of sunflower?
(36) (1) green (2) indigo (3) white (37) (4) blue (5) black (38)(39) If each of the odd digits in the number 634518 is changed to the next even digit and the
even digits are kept unchanged, how many (40)(41) digits will appear only once in the new number?(42) (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three(43)(44) (5) More than three(45)(46) How many such digits are there in the number 8243691 each of which is as far away from
the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? (47)
(48) (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (49)(50) (5) More than three (51)(52) How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MODERATE each of which has as
many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (53)(54) (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (55)(56) (5) More than three (57)(58) In a certain code ABSENT is written as TCBSMD. How is CABLES written in that
code? (59) (1) CBDTFM (2) CBDRDK (60) (3) DBCRDK (4) CBDKDR (61) (5) None of these (62)(63) Directions (11-13):(64) ‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q.’
(65) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q.’ (66)(67) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of (68) Q.’ (69) ‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father of Q.’ (70)(71) Which of the following means ‘M is nephew of R’? (72) (1) M x T + J ÷ R (73) (2) R x K – M x T (74) (3) R x K - M (4) R x K + M x T (75) (5) None of these (76)(77) Which of the following means ‘D is maternal uncle of T’? (78)(79) (1) D x J + T (2) D x J - T (80) (3) D ÷ J + T (4) D ÷ J - T (81) (5) None of these (82)(83) Which of the following means ‘R is granddaughter of B’? (84)(85) (1) R ÷ M + K - B (86) (2) K + M ÷ R - B (87) (3) B – T + R ÷ D (88) (4) B – T + R (89) (5) None of these (90)(91) Pravin correctly remembers that his father’s birthday is after 21st May but before 27th
May whereas his sister correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 24th May but before 30th May. On which day in May was definitely their father’s birthday? (92)
(93) (1) 25th (2) 24th
(3) 26th (4) 25th or
(94)th
(5) None of these (95)(96) What should come next in the following series of numbers? (97)(98) 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 (99) 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 (100) (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 7 (101) (5) None of these (102)(103) Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions
given below: B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 © D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q #(104)(105) Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the seventeenth from the left end
of the above arrangement? (106) 1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None of these (107)(108) Which of the following is exactly in the middle between D and U in the above
arrangement? (109) l)% 2)H 3)9 4)3 5) None of these
(110)(111) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the
above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(112) 1) PM3 2) KFE 3) 6J* 4) 15@ (113)(114) 5) 7D4 (115) 2(116)(117) How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately
preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonant? (118)(119) 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three (120) 5) More than three (121)(122) How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately followed by another consonant but not immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three (123)
(124) 5) More than three (125)(126) Directions (Q. 21-25): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.(127)
(128) Give answer 1) if only Conclusion I follows.(129) Give answer 2) if only Conclusion II follows.(130) Give answer 3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.(131) Give answer 4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.(132)(133) Give answer 5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.(134)(135) Statement: All books are magazines. Some magazines are notebooks. Some
notebooks are papers. (136) Conclusions: (137) I. Some books are notebooks. II. Some magazines are papers. (138)(139) Statements: Some pearls are stones. All stones are bricks. All bricks are walls. (140) Conclusions: (141)(142) I. Some pearls are bricks. (143)(144) II. Some pearls are walls.(145)(146) Statements: Some apples are oranges. Some oranges are grapes. All grapes are
bananas. Conclusions: (147) I. Some apples are bananas. II. Some oranges are bananas. (148)(149) Statements: All mobiles are phones. All phones are computers. All computers are
scanners. Conclusions: (150) I. All mobiles are computers. II. All phones are scanners. (151)
(152) Statements: Some boxes are bags. All bags are trunks. All trunks are drawers. (153) Conclusions: (154) I. All bags are drawers. II. All trunks are bags. (155)(156) Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully to answer these
questions.(157) Eight friends Savita, Radhika, Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meets and Anjali are sitting
around a circle facing the centre. Savita is second to the right of Anjali, but is not a neighbour ofAmita. Nisha is third to the left of Amita but is not next to Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of Rani and third to the left of Meeta.
(158)(159) Who is second to the left of Anjali? (160) 1)Radhika 2)Rani 3)Amita 4) Meeta 5) None of these (161)(162) Who is to the immediate right of Nisha? (163) 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti or Radhika 5) None of these (164)(165) Which of the following is the correct position of Rani? (166) 1) To the immediate right of Anjali (167)(168) 2) To the immediate left of Anjali (169) 3) To the immediate right of Savita (170)(171) 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these (172)(173)(174) Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha? (175) 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika & Meeta 3) Savita & Jyoti (176) 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these (177)(178) Who is to the immediate left of Savita? (179) 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta (180) 5) None of these (181)(182) Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the following information and answer the questions given
below:(183)(184) A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing
cards, (185) E is the neighbour of A and D. (186) G is not between F and C. (187) F is on the immediate right of A. (188)(189) Who are the neighbours of B? l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4) Data inadequate 5) None
of these (190)(191) Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first? (192)(193) l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB 5)None of these (194)(195) Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to
right in order as given?
(196) 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC 5) None of these (197)(198) What is the position of F? (199) To the immediate left of A (200) To the immediate right of B (201) 2nd to the right of C (202) 3rd to the left of D (203) None of these (204)(205) 35. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?(206) 1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD(207) 5)All are sitting adjacent to each other.(208) 3(209)
(210) Directions (Q. 36-40): In these
(212) questions symbols @, #, $, % and ©(214) are used with different meanings as(216)follows
: (217)(219) ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller than(221)B.’ (222)(224) ‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’(226) ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smaller(228) than or equal to B.’(230) ‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greater(232) than or equal to B.’(234) ‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greater(236) than nor smaller than B.’(238) In each question, three statements(240) showing relationships have been(242) given, which are followed by two(244) conclusions I & II. Assuming that(246) the given statements are true, find(248) out which conclusion(s) is/are(250)definitel
y true. (251)
(253) Mark answer (1), if only conclusion(255) I is true; mark answer (2), if only(257) conclusion II is true; mark answer(259) (3), if either conclusion I or II is
(261) true; mark answer (4), if neither I(263) nor II is true and mark answer (5), if(265) both conclusions I and II are true.
(267) 36. Statements: L$K, K@M, J%M(269)Conclu
sions: (270)
(272)I.
L@M
(273) II. K @ J
(275) 37. Statements: E$W, W@Q, Q%H(277)Conclu
sions: (278)
(280)I. E$Q
(281) II. E©H
(283) 38. Statements: J©T, T#W, W%R(285)Conclu
sions: (286)
(288)I. J#R
(289) II. T%R
(291) 39. Statements: T#R, R%H, H@F(293)Conclu
sions: (294)
(296)I. H@T
(297) II. F©T (298)
(299) 40. Statements: F©D, D#V, V@P(301)Conclu
sions: (302) (303)
(304)I. F©P
(305) II. V#F (306)
(307) Directions (41-50): In each of the(309) questions given below which one of(311) the five answer figures on the right(313) should come after the problem(315)
(316) (317)(318) Q.’
13. Which of the following means ‘M is nephew of R’? (1) M x T + J ÷ R (2) R x K – M x T (3) R x K - M (4) R x K + M x T (5) None of these
14. Which of the following means ‘D is maternal uncle of T’? (1) D x J + T (2) D x J - T (3) D ÷ J + T (4) D ÷ J - T (5) None of these
15. Which of the following means ‘R is granddaughter of B’? (1) R ÷ M + K - B (2) K + M ÷ R - B (3) B – T + R ÷ D (4) B – T + R (5) None of these
16. Pravin correctly remembers that his father’s birthday is after 21st May but before 27th May whereas his sister correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 24th May but before 30th May. On which day in May was definitely their father’s birthday?
(1) 25th (2) 24th
(3) 26th (4) 25th or
26th
(5) None of these
16. What should come next in the following series of numbers? 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3
4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 7 (5) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 © D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q #
19. Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the
seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? 1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None of these
20. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between D and U in the above arrangement? l)% 2)H 3)9 4)3 5) None of these
21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1) PM3 2) KFE 3) 6J* 4) 15@ 5) 7D4
Meeta 5) None of these
29. Who is to the immediate right of Nisha? 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti or Radhika 5) None of these
30. Which of the following is the correct position of Rani? 1) To the immediate right of Anjali 2) To the immediate left of Anjali 3) To the immediate right of Savita 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these
31. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha? 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika & Meeta 3) Savita & Jyoti 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these
32. Who is to the immediate left of Savita? 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:5.A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing cards, 6. E is the neighbour of A and D. 7. G is not between F and C. 8. F is on the immediate right of A.
35. Who are the neighbours of B? l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
36. Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first? l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB 5)None of these
37. Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in order as given? 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC 5) None of these
38. What is the position of F? 6) To the immediate left of A 7) To the immediate right of B 8) 2nd to the right of C 9) 3rd to the left of D 10) None of these
35. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD5)All are sitting adjacent to each other.
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Directions (Q. 36-40): In thesefigures on the left, if the sequence
questions symbols @, #, $, % and © were continued?are used with different meanings asfollows:‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller thanB.’‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smallerthan or equal to B.’‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greaterthan or equal to B.’‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greaterthan nor smaller than B.’In each question, three statementsshowing relationships have beengiven, which are followed by twoconclusions I & II. Assuming thatthe given statements are true, findout which conclusion(s) is/aredefinitely true.Mark answer (1), if only conclusionI is true; mark answer (2), if onlyconclusion II is true; mark answer(3), if either conclusion I or II istrue; mark answer (4), if neither Inor II is true and mark answer (5), if
both conclusions I and II are true.
36. Statements: L$K, K@M, J%MConclusions:I. L@M II. K @ J
37. Statements: E$W, W@Q, Q%HConclusions:I. E$Q II. E©H
38. Statements: J©T, T#W, W%RConclusions:I. J#R II. T%R
39. Statements: T#R, R%H, H@FConclusions:I. H@T II. F©T
40. Statements: F©D, D#V, V@PConclusions:I. F©P II. V#F
Directions (41-50): In each of thequestions given below which one ofthe five answer figures on the rightshould come after the problem
21. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonant? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
22. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by another consonant but not immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
Directions (Q. 21-25): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Give answer 1) if only Conclusion I follows.
Give answer 2) if only Conclusion II follows.Give answer 3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.Give answer 4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.Give answer 5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.
23. Statement: All books are magazines. Some magazines are notebooks. Some notebooks are papers. Conclusions: I. Some books are notebooks. II. Some magazines are papers.
24. Statements: Some pearls are stones. All stones are bricks. All bricks are walls. Conclusions: I. Some pearls are bricks.
II. Some pearls are walls.
26. Statements: Some apples are oranges. Some oranges are grapes. All grapes are bananas. Conclusions: I. Some apples are bananas. II. Some oranges are bananas.
27. Statements: All mobiles are phones. All phones are computers. All computers are scanners. Conclusions: I. All mobiles are computers. II. All phones are scanners.
28. Statements: Some boxes are bags. All bags are trunks. All trunks are drawers. Conclusions: I. All bags are drawers. II. All trunks are bags.
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.Eight friends Savita, Radhika, Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meets and Anjali are sitting around a circle facing the centre. Savita is second to the right of Anjali, but is not a neighbour ofAmita. Nisha is third to the left of Amita but is not next to Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of Rani and third to the left of Meeta.
31. Who is second to the left of Anjali? 1)Radhika 2)Rani 3)Amita 4) Meeta 5) None of these
32. Who is to the immediate right of Nisha? 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti or Radhika 5) None of these
33. Which of the following is the correct position of Rani? 1) To the immediate right of Anjali 2) To the immediate left of Anjali 3) To the immediate right of Savita 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these
33. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha? 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika & MTEST-I: REASONING
3. In a certain code ‘BACK’ is written as ‘5914’ and ‘KITE’ is written as ‘4876’. How is ‘BEAT’ written in that code? (1) 5697 (2) 5967 (3) 4697 (4) 5687 (5) None of these
4. If ‘M’ denotes ‘x’, ‘R’ denotes ‘-’, ‘K’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘B’ denotes ‘÷’, then24 B 4 M 8 K 6 R 4 = ?
(1)-34
/7 (2) -31
/4 (3) 52 (4) 50
(5) None of these
13. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALEP using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
14. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1)39 (2)48 (3)56 (4)31 (5) 72
15. In a certain code language, ‘go and come’ is written as ‘na ta ka’ and ‘black and white’ is written as ‘pa ma ta’. How is ‘go’ written in that code language? (1)na (2)ka (3) pa (4) na or ka (5) None of these
16. If ‘red’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ means ‘black’, ‘black’ means ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ means ‘green’, ‘green’ means ‘blue’ and ‘blue’ means ‘indigo then which of the following will represent the colour of sunflower? (1) green (2) indigo (3) white (4) blue (5) black
17. If each of the odd digits in the number 634518 is changed to the next even digit and the even digits are kept unchanged, how many
digits will appear only once in the new number?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three
14. How many such digits are there in the number 8243691 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
15. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MODERATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
16. In a certain code ABSENT is written as TCBSMD. How is CABLES written in that code? (1) CBDTFM (2) CBDRDK (3) DBCRDK (4) CBDKDR (5) None of these
Directions (11-13):(319) ‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q.’ (320) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q.’ (321) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q.’ (322) ‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father of Q.’
15. Which of the following means ‘M is nephew of R’? (1) M x T + J ÷ R (2) R x K – M x T (3) R x K - M (4) R x K + M x T (5) None of these
16. Which of the following means ‘D is maternal uncle of T’? (1) D x J + T (2) D x J - T (3) D ÷ J + T (4) D ÷ J - T (5) None of these
17. Which of the following means ‘R is granddaughter of B’? (1) R ÷ M + K - B (2) K + M ÷ R - B (3) B – T + R ÷ D (4) B – T + R (5) None of these
18. Pravin correctly remembers that his father’s birthday is after 21st May but before 27th May whereas his sister correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 24th May but before 30th May. On which day in May was definitely their father’s birthday?
(1) 25th (2) 24th
(3) 26th (4) 25th or
27th
(5) None of these
17. What should come next in the following series of numbers? 3 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 7 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 7 (5) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 © D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q #
22. Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? 1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None of these
23. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between D and U in the above arrangement? l)% 2)H 3)9 4)3 5) None of these
24. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1) PM3 2) KFE 3) 6J* 4) 15@ 5) 7D4 223. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonant? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
24. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by another consonant but not immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
Directions (Q. 21-25): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Give answer 1) if only Conclusion I follows.Give answer 2) if only Conclusion II follows.Give answer 3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.Give answer 4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.Give answer 5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.
25. Statement: All books are magazines. Some magazines are notebooks. Some notebooks are papers. Conclusions: I. Some books are notebooks. II. Some magazines are papers.
26. Statements: Some pearls are stones. All stones are bricks. All bricks are walls. Conclusions: I. Some pearls are bricks.
II. Some pearls are walls.
29. Statements: Some apples are oranges. Some oranges are grapes. All grapes are bananas. Conclusions:
I. Some apples are bananas. II. Some oranges are bananas.
30. Statements: All mobiles are phones. All phones are computers. All computers are scanners. Conclusions: I. All mobiles are computers. II. All phones are scanners.
31. Statements: Some boxes are bags. All bags are trunks. All trunks are drawers. Conclusions: I. All bags are drawers. II. All trunks are bags.
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.Eight friends Savita, Radhika, Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meets and Anjali are sitting around a circle facing the centre. Savita is second to the right of Anjali, but is not a neighbour ofAmita. Nisha is third to the left of Amita but is not next to Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of Rani and third to the left of Meeta.
34. Who is second to the left of Anjali? 1)Radhika 2)Rani 3)Amita 4) Meeta 5) None of these
35. Who is to the immediate right of Nisha? 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti or Radhika 5) None of these
36. Which of the following is the correct position of Rani? 1) To the immediate right of Anjali 2) To the immediate left of Anjali 3) To the immediate right of Savita 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these
34. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha? 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika & Meeta 3) Savita & Jyoti 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these
35. Who is to the immediate left of Savita? 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:9.A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing cards, 10. E is the neighbour of A and D. 11.G is not between F and C. 12.F is on the immediate right of A.
39. Who are the neighbours of B? l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
40. Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first? l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB 5)None of these
41. Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in order as given? 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC 5) None of these
42. What is the position of F? 11) To the immediate left of A 12) To the immediate right of B 13) 2nd to the right of C 14) 3rd to the left of D 15) None of these
35. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD5)All are sitting adjacent to each other.
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Directions (Q. 36-40): In thesefigures on the left, if the sequence
questions symbols @, #, $, % and © were continued?are used with different meanings asfollows:‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller thanB.’‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smallerthan or equal to B.’‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greaterthan or equal to B.’‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greaterthan nor smaller than B.’In each question, three statementsshowing relationships have beengiven, which are followed by twoconclusions I & II. Assuming thatthe given statements are true, findout which conclusion(s) is/aredefinitely true.Mark answer (1), if only conclusionI is true; mark answer (2), if onlyconclusion II is true; mark answer(3), if either conclusion I or II istrue; mark answer (4), if neither Inor II is true and mark answer (5), ifboth conclusions I and II are true.
36. Statements: L$K, K@M, J%MConclusio
ns:I. L@M II. K @ J
37. Statements: E$W, W@Q, Q%HConclusions:I. E$Q II. E©H
38. Statements: J©T, T#W, W%RConclusions:I. J#R II. T%R
39. Statements: T#R, R%H, H@FConclusions:I. H@T II. F©T
40. Statements: F©D, D#V, V@PConclusions:I. F©P II. V#F
Directions (41-50): In each of thequestions given below which one ofthe five answer figures on the rightshould come after the problem
eeta 3) Savita & Jyoti 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these
36. Who is to the immediate left of Savita? 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:13. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing cards, 14. E is the neighbour of A and D. 15.G is not between F and C. 16.F is on the immediate right of A.
43. Who are the neighbours of B? l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
44. Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first? l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB 5)None of these
45. Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in order as given? 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC 5) None of these
46. What is the position of F? 16) To the immediate left of A 17) To the immediate right of B 18) 2nd to the right of C 19) 3rd to the left of D 20) None of these
35. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD5)All are sitting adjacent to each other.TEST-I: REASONING
5. In a certain code ‘BACK’ is written as ‘5914’ and ‘KITE’ is written as ‘4876’. How is ‘BEAT’ written in that code? (1) 5697 (2) 5967 (3) 4697 (4) 5687 (5) None of these
6. If ‘M’ denotes ‘x’, ‘R’ denotes ‘-’, ‘K’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘B’ denotes ‘÷’, then24 B 4 M 8 K 6 R 4 = ?
(1)-34
/7 (2) -31
/4 (3) 52 (4) 50
(5) None of these
18. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters ALEP using each letter only once in each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
19. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1)39 (2)48 (3)56 (4)31 (5) 72
20. In a certain code language, ‘go and come’ is written as ‘na ta ka’ and ‘black and white’ is written as ‘pa ma ta’. How is ‘go’ written in that code language? (1)na (2)ka (3) pa (4) na or ka (5) None of these
21. If ‘red’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ means ‘black’, ‘black’ means ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ means ‘green’, ‘green’ means ‘blue’ and ‘blue’ means ‘indigo then which of the following will represent the colour of sunflower? (1) green (2) indigo (3) white (4) blue (5) black
22. If each of the odd digits in the number 634518 is changed to the next even digit and the even digits are kept unchanged, how many
digits will appear only once in the new number?(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three
17. How many such digits are there in the number 8243691 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are rearranged in ascending order within the number? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
18. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word MODERATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
19. In a certain code ABSENT is written as TCBSMD. How is CABLES written in that code? (1) CBDTFM (2) CBDRDK (3) DBCRDK (4) CBDKDR (5) None of these
Directions (11-13):(323) ‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q.’ (324) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q.’ (325) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q.’ (326) ‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father of Q.’
17. Which of the following means ‘M is nephew of R’? (1) M x T + J ÷ R (2) R x K – M x T (3) R x K - M (4) R x K + M x T (5) None of these
18. Which of the following means ‘D is maternal uncle of T’? (1) D x J + T (2) D x J - T (3) D ÷ J + T (4) D ÷ J - T (5) None of these
19. Which of the following means ‘R is granddaughter of B’? (1) R ÷ M + K - B (2) K + M ÷ R - B (3) B – T + R ÷ D (4) B – T + R (5) None of these
20. Pravin correctly remembers that his father’s birthday is after 21st May but before 27th May whereas his sister correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 24th May but before 30th May. On which day in May was definitely their father’s birthday?
(1) 25th (2) 24th
(3) 26th (4) 25th or
28th
(5) None of these
18. What should come next in the following series of numbers? 4 2 3 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 8 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 7 (5) None of these
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below: B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 © D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H I W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q #
25. Which of the following is the seventh to the left of the seventeenth from the left end of the above arrangement? 1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None of these
26. Which of the following is exactly in the middle between D and U in the above arrangement? l)% 2)H 3)9 4)3 5) None of these
27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? 1) PM3 2) KFE 3) 6J* 4) 15@ 5) 7D4 225. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number but not immediately followed by a consonant? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
26. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by another consonant but not immediately preceded by a symbol? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
Directions (Q. 21-25): In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.Give answer 1) if only Conclusion I follows.Give answer 2) if only Conclusion II follows.Give answer 3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.Give answer 4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.Give answer 5) if both Conclusions I and II follow.
27. Statement: All books are magazines. Some magazines are notebooks. Some notebooks are papers. Conclusions: I. Some books are notebooks. II. Some magazines are papers.
28. Statements: Some pearls are stones. All stones are bricks. All bricks are walls. Conclusions: I. Some pearls are bricks.
II. Some pearls are walls.
32. Statements: Some apples are oranges. Some oranges are grapes. All grapes are bananas. Conclusions: I. Some apples are bananas. II. Some oranges are bananas.
33. Statements: All mobiles are phones. All phones are computers. All computers are scanners. Conclusions: I. All mobiles are computers. II. All phones are scanners.
34. Statements: Some boxes are bags. All bags are trunks. All trunks are drawers. Conclusions: I. All bags are drawers. II. All trunks are bags.
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.Eight friends Savita, Radhika, Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meets and Anjali are sitting around a circle facing the centre. Savita is second to the right of Anjali, but is not a neighbour ofAmita. Nisha is third to the left of Amita but is not next to Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of Rani and third to the left of Meeta.
37. Who is second to the left of Anjali? 1)Radhika 2)Rani 3)Amita 4) Meeta 5) None of these
38. Who is to the immediate right of Nisha? 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti or Radhika 5) None of these
39. Which of the following is the correct position of Rani? 1) To the immediate right of Anjali 2) To the immediate left of Anjali 3) To the immediate right of Savita 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these
37. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate neighbours of Nisha? 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika & Meeta 3) Savita & Jyoti 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these
38. Who is to the immediate left of Savita? 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:17. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing cards, 18. E is the neighbour of A and D. 19.G is not between F and C. 20.F is on the immediate right of A.
47. Who are the neighbours of B? l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
48. Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first? l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB 5)None of these
49. Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in order as given? 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC 5) None of these
50. What is the position of F? 21) To the immediate left of A 22) To the immediate right of B 23) 2nd to the right of C 24) 3rd to the left of D 25) None of these
35. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD5)All are sitting adjacent to each other.
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Directions (Q. 36-40): In thesefigures on the left, if the sequence
questions symbols @, #, $, % and © were continued?are used with different meanings asfollows:‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller thanB.’‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smallerthan or equal to B.’‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greaterthan or equal to B.’‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greaterthan nor smaller than B.’In each question, three statementsshowing relationships have beengiven, which are followed by twoconclusions I & II. Assuming that
the given statements are true, findout which conclusion(s) is/aredefinitely true.Mark answer (1), if only conclusionI is true; mark answer (2), if onlyconclusion II is true; mark answer(3), if either conclusion I or II istrue; mark answer (4), if neither Inor II is true and mark answer (5), ifboth conclusions I and II are true.
36. Statements: L$K, K@M, J%MConclusions:I. L@M II. K @ J
37. Statements: E$W, W@Q, Q%HConclusions:I. E$Q II. E©H
38. Statements: J©T, T#W, W%RConclusions:I. J#R II. T%R
39. Statements: T#R, R%H, H@FConclusions:I. H@T II. F©T
40. Statements: F©D, D#V, V@PConclusions:I. F©P II. V#F
Directions (41-50): In each of thequestions given below which one ofthe five answer figures on the rightshould come after the problem
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Directions (Q. 36-40): In thesequestions symbols @, #, $, % and ©
are used with different meanings asfollows:‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller thanB.’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smallerthan or equal to B.’‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greater
than or equal to B.’‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greaterthan nor smaller than B.’In each question, three statementsshowing relationships have beengiven, which are followed by twoconclusions I & II. Assuming thatthe given statements are true, findout which conclusion(s) is/aredefinitely true.Mark answer (1), if only conclusionI is true; mark answer (2), if onlyconclusion II is true; mark answer(3), if either conclusion I or II istrue; mark answer (4), if neither Inor II is true and mark answer (5), ifboth conclusions I and II are true.
36. Statements: L$K, K@M, J%MConclusions:I. L@M II. K @ J
37. Statements: E$W, W@Q, Q%HConclusions:I. E$Q II. E©H
38. Statements: J©T, T#W, W%RConclusions:I. J#R II. T%R
39. Statements: T#R, R%H, H@FConclusions:I. H@T II. F©T
40. Statements: F©D, D#V, V@PConclusions:I. F©P II. V#F
Directions (41-50): In each of thequestions given below which one ofthe five answer figures on the right
should come after the problem
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