Directions (1-5): Read the information carefully and answer the following questions:
If A + B means A is the father of B.
If A × B means A is the sister of B.
If A $ B means A is the wife of B.
If A % B means A is the mother of B.
If A ÷ B means A is the son of B.
Q1.What should come in place of question mark to establish that A is brother of B in the expression?
A ÷ P % H ? B % L
(a) ×
(b)÷
(c)$
(d)Either ÷ or ×
(e)Either + or ÷
Q2.Which of the given expressions indicates that A is daughter of B?
(a) L % R $ B + T ×A
(b) L + R $ B + A× T
(c) L % R % B + T ÷ A
(d) B + L $ R + A× T
(e)L $ B ÷ R % A ÷ T
Q3.Which of the following options is true if the expression ‘A + B % J × L ÷ K’ is definitely true?
(a) L is daughter of B
(b) K is son-in-law of A
(c) A is grandmother of L
(d) B is father of J
(e)J is brother of L
Q4.Which of the following expressions is true if A is son of B is definitely false?
(a) W % L × T ×A ÷ B
(b) W + L × T ×A ÷ B
(c) B + L × T ×A ÷ W
(d) W $ B + L + A + T
(e)W % B + T ×A ÷ L
Q5.What should come in place of question mark to establish that B is sister-in-law of D in the expression
A % B×C ?D + E
(a) ÷
(b) %
(c) ×
(d) $
(e)Either $ or ×
Directions (6-10): In these questions relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
Q6.Statements:
E <Z = U ≥ T; X ≥ Z ≥ Y
Conclusions:
I. Y< E
II. T <X
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(b) Either conclusion I or II is true
(c) Only conclusion I is true
(d) Both conclusion I and II are true
(e)Only conclusion II is true
Q7.Statements:
E <Z = U ≥ T; Y>Z≥X
Conclusions:
I. Y> E
II. X≤ T
(a) Both conclusions I and II are true
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Only conclusion II is true
(e)Only conclusion I is true
Q8.Statements:
A≥B≤ C = T < L ≥ V
Conclusions:
I. A ≤ V
II. L >B
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(c) Either conclusion I or II is true
(d) Only conclusion II is true
(e)Both conclusion I and II are true
Q9. Statements:
N > L ≤C; A> L; B≥ C
Conclusions:
I. B ≥ L
II. C≥ N
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(b) Both conclusions I and II are true
(c) Only conclusion II is true
(d)Only conclusion I is true
(e)Either conclusions I or II is true
Q10.Statements:
N > L ≤C; A> L; B≥ C
Conclusions:
I. A> N
II. C≥A
(a) Only conclusion I is true
(b) Either conclusion I or II is true
(c) Only conclusion II is true
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
(e)Both conclusions I and II are true
Directions (11-13): Study the following information and answer the given questions:
Five people – A, B, C, D and E type at a different speeds. A types faster than D but slower than B, E types slower than D but is not the slowest. The one who types the second fastest types at the speed of 70 words/minutes. The one who types the second slowest types at the speed of 40 words/minutes.
Q11.How many persons who type slower than A?
(a) Four
(b) None
(c) Two
(d) Three
(e)One
Q12.On the given information which of the following statements is true?
(a) B type fastest
(b) C type faster than D
(c) No statement is true
(d)A type at the speed of 50 words/minutes.
(e)E type faster only two persons
Q13.Which of the following can possibly be D’s typing speed?
(a) 78 words/minutes
(b) 80 words/minutes
(c) 50 words/minutes
(d)35 words/minutes
(e)85 words/minutes
Directions (14-15): Study the following information and answer the given question:
PointA is 10m to the south of B. Point G is 3 m to the east of A. Point H is 5 m to the south of G. Point D is 6 m to the west of H. Point C is 10 m to the north of D. Point K is 6 m to the east of C. Point L is 5 m to the north of K.
Q14.Which of the following represents the direction of point G with respect to point C?
(a) south-east
(b) north-west
(c) south-west
(d) south
(e)north-east
Q15.How far and in which direction is point B from point L?
(a) 5 metres south
(b) 4 metres east
(c) 6 metres north
(d) 3 metres west
(e) 7 metres north