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1. Statements: Some trees
are leaves. All leaves are stems. No tree is root. No stem plants.
Conclusions:
I. Some roots are not stems.
II. No tree is planted.
I. Some roots are not stems.
II. No tree is planted.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
Answer – D. Neither I nor II
Explanation:
I – All roots are stems is a possibility, so I do not follow.
II is not definite
I – All roots are stems is a possibility, so I do not follow.
II is not definite
2. Statements: All squares
are circles. No circle is the cone. Some cones are spheres. Some rectangles are
circles.
Conclusions:
I. All rectangles being cones is a possibility
II. All rectangles being sphere is a possibility
I. All rectangles being cones is a possibility
II. All rectangles being sphere is a possibility
A. Only I follow
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
Answer – B. Only II follows
Explanation:
If all rectangles are cones, then some circles will be cones which are not possible.
II is a possibility.
If all rectangles are cones, then some circles will be cones which are not possible.
II is a possibility.
3. Statements: Some tigers
are dogs. All dogs are lions. No lions are rats.
Conclusions:
I. Some tigers are not lions.
II. No tigers are rats.
I. Some tigers are not lions.
II. No tigers are rats.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
Answer – D. Neither I nor II
Explanation:
There is a possibility that all tigers are lions. So Some tigers are not lions do not follow.
II is not definite.
There is a possibility that all tigers are lions. So Some tigers are not lions do not follow.
II is not definite.
4. Statements: Some reds are
blue. All blue is black. Some black is yellow.
Conclusions:
I. Some reds are black
II. Some yellow is not black
I. Some reds are black
II. Some yellow is not black
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II
D. Neither I nor II
Answer – A. Only I follows
Explanation:
All yellow being black is a possibility so, Some yellow is not black does not follow
All yellow being black is a possibility so, Some yellow is not black does not follow
5. Statements: All marks are
grades. No grade is a score. All scores are letters. Some letters are
characters.
Conclusions:
I. Some scores are characters
II. All marks being letters is a possibility.
III. All characters are grades is a possibility.
I. Some scores are characters
II. All marks being letters is a possibility.
III. All characters are grades is a possibility.
A. Only II follows.
B. Only II and III follow
C. All follows.
D. Only I and III follow
B. Only II and III follow
C. All follows.
D. Only I and III follow
Answer – B. Only II and III follow
Explanation:
According to the given statement
I is not definite
II and III is a possibility
According to the given statement
I is not definite
II and III is a possibility
6. Statements: All whites
are black. All black is yellow. No yellow is green. Some oranges are white.
Conclusions:
I. No white is green
II. Some orange is yellow
III. Some black is orange.
I. No white is green
II. Some orange is yellow
III. Some black is orange.
A. Only II and III follow.
B. Only I follow.
C. All follows.
D. Only I and III follow
B. Only I follow.
C. All follows.
D. Only I and III follow
Answer – C. All follows.
Explanation:
By analyzing the given statements. All are definite
By analyzing the given statements. All are definite
7. Statements: Some views
are reviews. Some reviews are styles. All clips are styles. No review is a font.
Conclusions:
I. All views are fonts is a possibility.
II. Some clips are reviews.
III. Some fonts are not styles.
I. All views are fonts is a possibility.
II. Some clips are reviews.
III. Some fonts are not styles.
A. Only II and III follow.
B. Only I follow.
C. All follow.
D. None follow
B. Only I follow.
C. All follow.
D. None follow
Answer – D. None follow
Explanation:
I is not true, because then some reviews will be fonts
II is not definite
III – all TV are styled is a possibility, so does not follow.
I is not true, because then some reviews will be fonts
II is not definite
III – all TV are styled is a possibility, so does not follow.
8. Statements: All the
actors are girls. All the girls are beautiful.
Conclusions:
I. All the actors are beautiful.
II. Some girls are actors.
I. All the actors are beautiful.
II. Some girls are actors.
A. Only I follow
B. Only II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. Either I or II follow
B. Only II follows
C. Both I and II follow
D. Either I or II follow
Answer – C. Both I and II follow
Explanation:
Girls who are actors are very Beautiful. Therefore it satisfies both I and II.
Girls who are actors are very Beautiful. Therefore it satisfies both I and II.
9. One morning after sunrise, Vimal
started to walk. During this walking, he met Stephen who was coming from the
opposite direction. Vimal watches that the shadow of Stephen to the right of
him (Vimal). To Which direction Vimal was facing?
A. East
B. West
C. South
D. North
B. West
C. South
D. North
Answer – C. South
Explanation:
Sun rises in the east. So the shadow of a man will always fall towards the west. Since the shadow of Stephen is to the right of Vimal. Hence Vimal is facing towards South.
Sun rises in the east. So the shadow of a man will always fall towards the west. Since the shadow of Stephen is to the right of Vimal. Hence Vimal is facing towards South.
10. A, B, C, D, and E are sitting on
a bench. A is sitting next to B, C is sitting next to D, D is not sitting with
E who is on the left end of the bench. C is in the second position from the
right. A is to the right of B and E. A and C are sitting together. In which
position A is sitting?
A. Between B and D
B. Between B and C
C. Between E and D
D. Between C and E
B. Between B and C
C. Between E and D
D. Between C and E
Answer – B. Between B and C
Explanation:
According to the given information the persons are sitting in these sequences
E, B, A, C, D
Therefore, A is sitting in between B and C.
According to the given information the persons are sitting in these sequences
E, B, A, C, D
Therefore, A is sitting in between B and C.
11. Five girls are sitting on a bench
to be photographed. Sujatha is to the left of Ramya and to the right of
Bhavani. Madhavi is to the right of Ramya. Likitha is between Ramya and
Madhavi. Who is second from the left in a photograph?
A. Likitha
B. Madhavi
C. Bhavani
D. Sujatha
B. Madhavi
C. Bhavani
D. Sujatha
Answer – D. Sujatha
Explanation:
According to the given information the girls are sitting in this sequence
Bhavani, Sujatha, Ramya, Likitha, Madhavi
Therefore, Sujatha is sitting second from the left in a photograph
According to the given information the girls are sitting in this sequence
Bhavani, Sujatha, Ramya, Likitha, Madhavi
Therefore, Sujatha is sitting second from the left in a photograph
12. Five girls are sitting on a bench
to be photographed. Sujatha is to the left of Ramya and to the right of
Bhavani. Madhavi is to the right of Ramya. Likitha is between Ramya and
Madhavi. Who is sitting immediate right to Likitha?
A. Bhavani
B. Ramya
C. Madhavi
D. Sujatha
B. Ramya
C. Madhavi
D. Sujatha
Answer – C. Madhavi
Explanation:
According to the given information the girls are sitting in this sequence
Bhavani, Sujatha, Ramya, Likitha, Madhavi
Therefore, the immediate right to Likitha is Madhavi
According to the given information the girls are sitting in this sequence
Bhavani, Sujatha, Ramya, Likitha, Madhavi
Therefore, the immediate right to Likitha is Madhavi
13. In a certain code, CAT is written
as SATC and DEAR are written as SEARD. How would SING be written in that code?
A. BGINS
B. SGNIS
C. SINGS
D. GNISS
B. SGNIS
C. SINGS
D. GNISS
Answer – C. SINGS
Explanation:
The first letter of the word is moved to the last position and ‘S’ is placed at the beginning, to form the code.
The first letter of the word is moved to the last position and ‘S’ is placed at the beginning, to form the code.
14. In a certain code, TELEPHONE is
written as ENOHPELET. How is ALIGATOR written in that code?
A. ROTAGILA
B. ROTAGAIL
C. ROTAGILE
D. ROTEGILA
B. ROTAGAIL
C. ROTAGILE
D. ROTEGILA
Answer – A. ROTAGILA
Explanation:
The letters of the word are written in a reverse order to obtain the code.
The letters of the word are written in a reverse order to obtain the code.
15. If MADRAS can be written as
ARSARS, how can ARKONAM be written in that code?
A. ROAAKNM
B. ROAKANM
C. ROAKNNM
D. ROAKNAM
B. ROAKANM
C. ROAKNNM
D. ROAKNAM
Answer – A. ROAAKNM
Explanation:
The word is first written twice and the letters at the even positions in the word so obtained, form the code.
The word is first written twice and the letters at the even positions in the word so obtained, form the code.
16. In a certain code language, BORN
is written as APQON and LACK is written as KBBLK. How will the word GRID be
written in that code language?
A. FSHCD
B. HSJED
C. FOHCD
D. FSHED
B. HSJED
C. FOHCD
D. FSHED
Answer – D. FSHED
Explanation:
The first and third letters are each moved one step backward, while the second and fourth letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code. Finally, in the code so obtained, the last letter of the word is inserted at the end.
The first and third letters are each moved one step backward, while the second and fourth letters are each moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letters of the code. Finally, in the code so obtained, the last letter of the word is inserted at the end.
17. If GOLD is coded as HOME, COME is
coded as DONE and CORD is coded as DOSE, how would you code SONS?
A. TPOT
B. TOOT
C. TOOS
D. TONT
B. TOOT
C. TOOS
D. TONT
Answer – B. TOOT
Explanation:
Each consonant in the word is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code, while the vowels remain unchanged.
Each consonant in the word is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code, while the vowels remain unchanged.
18. In a row of 50 students, A is fourteenth
from the left end and B is tenth from the right end. How many students are
there in between A and C if C is eight to the left of B?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 20
B. 16
C. 18
D. 20
Answer – C. 18
Explanation:
According to the given data
13 students A (18 Students) C (7 students) B (9 students)
Therefore, the number of students between A and C are 18 Students.
According to the given data
13 students A (18 Students) C (7 students) B (9 students)
Therefore, the number of students between A and C are 18 Students.
19. A is B’s sister. C is B’s mother.
D is C’s father. E is D’s mother. Then, how is A related to D?
A. Grandfather
B. Grandmother
C. Daughter
D. Granddaughter
B. Grandmother
C. Daughter
D. Granddaughter
Answer – D. Granddaughter
Explanation:
A is the sister of B and B is the daughter of C.
So, A is the daughter of C. Also, D is the father of C.
Therefore, A is the granddaughter of D.
A is the sister of B and B is the daughter of C.
So, A is the daughter of C. Also, D is the father of C.
Therefore, A is the granddaughter of D.
20. A girl introduced a boy as the
son of’ the daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is a girl’s?
A. Brother
B. Son
C. Uncle
D. Son-in-law
B. Son
C. Uncle
D. Son-in-law
Answer – A. Brother
Explanation:
Daughter of uncle’s father — Uncle’s sister — Mother;
Mother’s son — Brother
Daughter of uncle’s father — Uncle’s sister — Mother;
Mother’s son — Brother
21. Rahul’s mother is the only
daughter of Madhavi’s father. How is Madhavi’s husband related to Rahul?
A. Uncle
B. Father
C. Grandfather
D. Brother
B. Father
C. Grandfather
D. Brother
Answer – B. Father
Explanation:
Clearly, the only daughter of Madhavi’s father is Madhavi herself
So, Rahul’s mother is Madhavi
Hence, Madhavi’s husband is the father of Rahul.
Clearly, the only daughter of Madhavi’s father is Madhavi herself
So, Rahul’s mother is Madhavi
Hence, Madhavi’s husband is the father of Rahul.
22. Raghava told Ajay, ‘Yesterday I
defeated the only brother of the daughter of my grandmother.’ Whom did Raghava
defeat
A. Son
B. Father
C. Brother
D. Father-in.law
B. Father
C. Brother
D. Father-in.law
Answer – B. Father
Explanation:
Daughter of grandmother — Aunt
Now, Aunt’s only brother — Father
Therefore, Raghava defeated his Father.
Daughter of grandmother — Aunt
Now, Aunt’s only brother — Father
Therefore, Raghava defeated his Father.
23. M introduces N saying, “He is the
husband of the granddaughter of the father of my father.” How is N related to
M?
A. Brother
B. Brother-in-law
C. Son
D. Son-in-law
B. Brother-in-law
C. Son
D. Son-in-law
Answer – B. Brother-in-law
Explanation:
Father’s father =>Grandfather;
Now, Grandfather’s granddaughter => Sister;
Again, Sister’s husband =>Brother-in-law.
Hence, N is M’s Brother-in-law.
Father’s father =>Grandfather;
Now, Grandfather’s granddaughter => Sister;
Again, Sister’s husband =>Brother-in-law.
Hence, N is M’s Brother-in-law.
24. Showing the man receiving the
prize, Sampath said, “He is the brother of my uncle’s daughter.” Who is the man
to Sampath?
A. Son
B. Nephew
C. Cousin
D. Brother-in-law
B. Nephew
C. Cousin
D. Brother-in-law
Answer – C. Cousin
Explanation:
Brother of uncle’s daughter means Uncles son => Cousin.
So, the man is Sampath’s cousin.
Brother of uncle’s daughter means Uncles son => Cousin.
So, the man is Sampath’s cousin.
25. Pointing towards a man, a woman
said, “His mother is the only daughter of my mother.” How is the woman related
to the man?
A. Mother
B. Grandmother
C. Sister
D. Daughter
B. Grandmother
C. Sister
D. Daughter
Answer – A. Mother
Explanation:
The only daughter of my mother => myself. Hence, the woman is the mother of the man.
The only daughter of my mother => myself. Hence, the woman is the mother of the man.
26. Pointing to Gowtham, Ranjitha
says, “I am the daughter of the only son of his grandfather.” How Ranjitha is
related to Gowtham?
A. Niece
B. Daughter
C. Sister
D. Mother
B. Daughter
C. Sister
D. Mother
Answer – C. Sister
Explanation:
Ranjitha is the daughter of the only son of Gowtham’s grandfather.
Hence, it’s clear that Ranjitha is the sister of Gowtham.
Ranjitha is the daughter of the only son of Gowtham’s grandfather.
Hence, it’s clear that Ranjitha is the sister of Gowtham.
27. “Fire” is related to “Ashes” in
the same way as “Explosion” is related to?
A. Sound
B. Debris
C. Explosive
D. Flame
B. Debris
C. Explosive
D. Flame
Answer – B. Debris
Explanation:
“Fire” reduces anything to “Ashes” in the same way as “Explosion” reduces anything to “Debris”.
“Fire” reduces anything to “Ashes” in the same way as “Explosion” reduces anything to “Debris”.
28. “Despotic” is related to
“Tyranny” in the same way “Generous” is related to?
A. Partiality
B. Morality
C. Neutrality
D. Liberality
B. Morality
C. Neutrality
D. Liberality
Answer – D. Liberality
Explanation:
Second is the quality possessed by the first one.
Second is the quality possessed by the first one.
29. Farming: Monsoons:: Market:?
A. Demand
B. Profit
C. Loss
D. Rate
B. Profit
C. Loss
D. Rate
Answer – A. Demand
Explanation:
Firsts depend on the second for results
Firsts depend on the second for results
30. Gypsum: Cement:: Quartz:?
A. Glass
B. Plastic
C. Radio
D. Powder
B. Plastic
C. Radio
D. Powder
Answer – C. Radio
Explanation:
First is used to make the second
First is used to make the second
30. Choose the word which is
different from the rest.
A. Walk
B. Pull
C. Hear
D. Jump
B. Pull
C. Hear
D. Jump
Answer – C. Hear
Explanation:
All except Hear are physical activities.
All except Hear are physical activities.
31. Choose the word which is
different from the rest.
A. Panipat
B. Sarnath
C. Plassey
D. Haldighati
B. Sarnath
C. Plassey
D. Haldighati
Answer – B. Sarnath
Explanation:
All except Sarnath are famous battlefields.
All except Sarnath are famous battlefields.
32. Choose the word which is
different from the rest.
A. Lucknow
B. Daman
C. Pondicherry
D. Chandigarh
B. Daman
C. Pondicherry
D. Chandigarh
Answer – A. Lucknow
Explanation:
All except Lucknow are Union Territories.
All except Lucknow are Union Territories.
33. Choose the word which is
different from the rest.
A. Laos
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Afghanistan
B. Nepal
C. India
D. Afghanistan
Answer – C. India
Explanation:
All except India are landlocked countries, while India is a peninsula.
All except India are landlocked countries, while India is a peninsula.
34. Choose the word which is
different from the rest.
A. Corn
B. Wheat
C. Jowar
D. Cotton
B. Wheat
C. Jowar
D. Cotton
Answer – D. Cotton
Explanation:
All except Cotton are food crops, while cotton is a fiber crop.
All except Cotton are food crops, while cotton is a fiber crop.
35. Choose the word which is
different from the rest.
A. X-ray
B. Telephone
C. Radio
D. Computer
B. Telephone
C. Radio
D. Computer
Answer – A. X-ray
Explanation:
All except X-ray are electronic media.
All except X-ray are electronic media.
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