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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Seven candidates Harish, Samir, Nilesh, Shailaja, Nikita, Laxman and Sujata are to be interviewed for selection as Trainee Officers by different panels I to VII for different companies A, B, C, D, E, F and G not necessarily in the same order.
Nilesh is interviewed by panel IV for Company A. Samir is interviewed by panel III but not for company C or D. Harish is interviewed for company B but not by panel I or II. Nikita is interviewed by panel VI for company E. Panel VII conducts the interview for company F. Shailaja is interviewed by panel I but not for company C. Panel II does not interview Laxman.


Q1. Shailaja is interviewed for which company?
(a) A
(b) G
(c) F
(d) D
(e) None of these

Q2. Panel II conducts interview for which company?
(a) C
(b) F
(c) G
(d) B
(e) None of these


Q3. Who is interviewed for company G?
(a) Nikita 
(b) Samir
(c) Shailaja
(d) Laxman
(e) None of these


Q4. Who is interviewed for company F?
(a) Shailaja
(b) Sujata
(c) Laxman
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these


Q5. Which candidate is interviewed by panel V?
(a) Harish
(b) Laxman
(c) Sujata
(d) Shailaja
(e) None of these


Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization-Marketing, Personnel, Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations and earns more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and earns less than only M, who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earning. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. K, who earns more than H, has passed Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having Systems specialization.


Q6. Which of the following pairs has the systems specialization?
(a) BF
(b) DF
(c) FH
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these


Q7. Which of the following dual specialization is applicable to M?
(a) Marketing, Finance
(b) Personnel, Finance
(c) Personnel, Marketing
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these


Q8. Who among them earns more than only P?
(a) Only M
(b) Only W
(c) Only H
(d) Data inadequate
(e) None of these


Q9. Who among them earns more than F?
(a) Only M and W
(b) Only M and B
(c) Only W, B and D
(d) Only M, W and B
(e) None of these


Q10. Which of the following specializations is opted for by most among them as either single or one of the dual specialization?
(a) Systems
(b) Finance
(c) Personnel
(d) Marketing
(e) None of these


Directions (11-15): In each question below is given a statement followed by three courses of action numbered A, B and C. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action with regard to the problem, policy, etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing.


Q11. Statement: There has been a continuous increase in the number of dropout students of Govt-run primary schools in the state.
Courses of action: 
(A) Govt should immediately set up a committee to review the situation and suggest measures to reverse the trend.
(B) Govt should conduct orientation programmes for parents of the students, emphasizing on the need for educating their children.
(C) Govt should close down such state-run primary schools where dropout rates are more than fifty percent.
(a) Only (A) follows
(b) Only (B) follows
(c) Only (C) follows
(d) Only (A) and (B) follow
(e) None of the above


Q12. Statement: Every year during monsoon, the condition of most of the roads in the city deteriorates causing immense problem to the commuters.
Courses of action: 
(A) The civic body should include a heavy penalty clause while awarding future contracts for road repairs.
(B) The civic officials in charge of maintenance of city roads should be asked to explain why the condition of the roads worsens every year.
(C) General public should avoid taking their vehicles out during monsoon.
(a) Only (A) follows.                                                                                                         (b) Only (B) follows.
(c) Only (A) and (B) follow
(d) Only (B) and (C) follow
(e) None of the above


Q13. Statement: During the past few days more and more number of indoor patients of the local Govt hospital have been diagnosed to be suffering from malaria.
Courses of action: 
(A) All such patients as are suffering from malaria should immediately be discharged from the hospital.
(B) The hospital authority should immediately put a ban on admitting new patients into the hospital.
(C) All such patients as are suffering from malaria should be kept in an isolated ward.
(a) Only (A) follows
(b) Only (B) follows
(c) Only (C) follows
(d) None follows
(e) None of the above


Q14. Statements: Many public sector undertakings have been making losses for the past few years and the situation is equally bad in the current year.
Courses of action: 
(A) These loss-making public sector companies should immediately be closed down.
(B) The Govt should scout for potential buyers in the private sector to sell these companies to get back part of the investments made by the Govt.
(C) All the employees of these companies should be retrenched with adequate compensation and the fixed assets may be put up for sale.
(a) None follows
(b) Only (A) and (B) follow
(c) Only (B) and (C) follow
(d) All (A), (B) and (C) follow
(e) None of the above


Q15. Statement: Many shops in the local market have extended their shops and occupied most part of the footpath in front of their shops.
Courses of action: 
(A) The civic authority should immediately activate a task force to clear all the footpaths encroached by the shop owners.
(B) The civic authority should charge hefty penalty to the shop owners for occupying the footpath.
(C) The civic authority should set up a monitoring system so that such encroachments do not recur in future.
(a) None follows
(b) Only (A) and (B) follow
(c) Only (B) and (C) follow
(d) All (A), (B) and (C) follow
(e) None of the above

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