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Directions (1-6): Study the given information carefully to answer the following questions.
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them is learning a different course, viz MBA, MCA, B.Tech, CA, CS, B.Com, Finance and M.Tech.
There are two persons between those who study MCA and MBA and neither of them sits opposite A. C and G are immediate neighbours and neither of them studies M.Tech or MBA. A, who studies Finance, sits second to the right of the one who studies M.Tech. B and E neither study M.Tech nor sit adjacent to A. E studies MBA and sits second to the left of G, who studies CA. C does not study MCA.
The immediate neighbor of E faces C, who sits third to the left of the one who studies Finance. F does not study M.Tech. Both D and H do not study MCA and B.Tech. B studies B.Com while D studies CS. B is not an immediate neighbor of A.
Q1. MCA is related to B.Com in a certain way and MBA is related to M.Tech in the same way. Which of the following is related to B.Tech following the same pattern?
(a) CA
(b) Finance
(c) CS
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of the above
Q2. Who among the following studies M.Tech?
(a) F
(b) H
(c) E
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of the above
Q3. Who among the following sits third to the right of F?
(a) E
(b) G
(c) C
(d) B
(e) None of the above
Q4. Which of the following statements is/are true about E?
(a) E is sitting opposite H.
(b) E studies M.Tech.
(c) E is not an immediate neighbor of B.
(d) All of the above are true
(e) None of the above
Q5. Which of the following courses is studied by D?
(a) CA
(b) B.Tech
(c) CS
(d) MBA
(e) None of the above
Q6.Which of the following statements is/are true?
(a) C is immediate neighbor of H and F.
(b) The person who studies Finance sits opposite G.
(c) H studies M.Tech and sits on the immediate right of B.
(d) Only (b) and (c)
(e) None of the above options is true
Directions (7-10): In the following questions, four Conclusions is given and five statements are given as (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). From this you have to take the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given statement logically follows.
Q7. Conclusions:
Some ropes are desks
Some ropes are chairs
Some walls are ropes
Some desks are walls is a possibility
(a) Statements: No desks are chairs. All chairs are ropes. Some ropes are walls
(b) Statements: Some desks are chairs. All chairs are ropes. Some ropes are walls
(c) Statements: All desks are chairs. All chairs are ropes. No ropes are walls
(d) Statements: Some desks are not chairs. All chairs are ropes. Some ropes are not walls
(e) Statements: No desks are chairs. Some chairs are ropes. All ropes are walls
Q8. Conclusions:
Some cars are rooms
Some roads are rooms
Some cars are wires
Some cars are roads
(a) Statements: Some rooms are wires. No wires are roads. Some roads are cars
(b) Statements: All rooms are wires. Some wires are roads. Some roads are cars
(c) Statements: All rooms are wires. No wires are roads. All roads are cars
(d) Statements: All rooms are wires. All wires are roads. All roads are cars
(e) Statements: Some rooms are wires. Some wires are roads. Some roads are cars
Q9. Conclusions:
No table is a box
Some mats are not pencils
Some mats are not tables
Some pencils are tables
(a) Statements: All tables are pencils. No pencil is box. Some boxes are mats
(b) Statements: All tables are pencils. All pencil is box. All boxes are mats
(c) Statements: Some tables are pencils. All pencils are boxes. Some boxes are mats
(d) Statements: Some tables are pencils. No table is box. All boxes are mats
(e) Statements: No table is pencils. All Boxes are Pencils. Some boxes are not mats
Q10. Conclusions:
Some books are chairs
Some chairs are books
Some pens are books
Some tables are chairs
(a) Statements: Some books are not pens. All pens are chairs. Some chairs are tables
(b) Statements: All books are pens. All pens are chairs. Some chairs are tables
(c) Statements: Some books are pens. All pens are chairs. No chairs are tables
(d) Statements: No books are pens. All pens are chairs. No chairs are tables
(e) Statements: Some books are pens. No pens are chairs. No chairs are tables
Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language, the following statements are written as:
“Time and tide waits for none” is written as 4.5N!, 6M$, 7.5T&, 6D$, 4.50*, 6N%
“Truth always prevails” is written as 9Y!, 12L+, 7.5T$
“Say Hello World” is written as 4.5A/, 7.5L<, 7.5L&
Q11. What is the code for “shouting”?
(a) 60/
(b) 12N/
(c) 9S+
(d) 6R<
(e) Can’t be determined
Q12. How can the word “scream” be coded as in the above language?
(a) 9A
(b) 9S
(c) 9A/
(d) 6M/
(e) Can’t be determined
Q13. What is the code for “take him home”?
(a) 6M>, 4.5M<, 6K$
(b) 61<, 4.5M$, 6K>
(c) 6A>, 4.5M,$ 6M<
(d) 4.5M$, 6K$, 6M>
(e) 4.5i<, 6K$, 6M<
Q14. What is the code for “fine”?
(a) 6N<
(b) 6F!
(c) 4F*
(d) 6N*
(e) None of the above
Q15. What is the code for “hamstring”?
(a) 9N>
(b) 13.5H<
(c) 13.5N<
(d) 9H<
(e) Cannot be determined