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Directions (1-7): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
I.There are six persons- Meeta, Sapna, Tina, Puja, Shivi and Ansh living in a triple story building with six flats. The floors are Ground, Middle and Top, each having two flats.
II. Those who have four or more trophies occupy the top floor and go by different cabs.
III. The one who is in Finance department in a company goes by Mega cab while the one who is in Research department of a company goes by Meru cab.
IV. The ground floor occupants have round faces.
V. Sapna who is in Production department has three trophies.
VI. Tina, an unmarried woman, does not have any trophy, occupies the middle floor.
VII. Shivi and Ansh have oval faces while the rest have round faces.
VIII. Puja, a middle floor occupant, goes by Uber cab.
IX. One of the two persons having two trophies goes by Ola cab and is in HR department in a company.
X. Two persons, of whom one is in marketing department, do not go by cabs.
Q1. By which cab does Tina go?
(a)Meru
(b)Mega
(c)Meru or Mega
(d)No cab
(e)None of the above
Q2. In which department does Puja work in?
(a)Marketing
(b)Finance
(c)HR
(d)Research
(e)Cannot be determined
Q3. Who among the following occupies the top floor?
(a)Meeta
(b)Shivi
(c)Tina
(d)Puja
(e)None of these
Q4. How many trophies does Meeta have?
(a)None
(b)One
(c)Two
(d)Three
(e)None of these
Q5. What is the least number of trophies owned by all the persons in the entire building?
(a)9
(b)12
(c)15
(d)18
(e)Cannot be determined
Q6. Who is in the Finance department of the company?
(a)Puja
(b)Shivi
(c)Ansh
(d Tina
(e)Either (b) and (c)
Q7. Who lives on the ground floor?
(a)Meeta
(b)Puja
(c)Shivi
(d)Tina
(e) Both (b) and (a)
Directions (8-15): A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II, III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q8. Statement: The company has decided to increase the price of all its products to tackle the precarious financial position.
Assumptions:
I. The company may be able to wipe out the entire losses incurred earlier by this decision.
II. The buyer may continue to buy its products even after the increase.
III. The company has adequate to continue production for few more months.
(a) I and II are implicit
(b) II and III are implicit
(c) I and III are implicit
(d) Only II is implicit
(e) None of these
Q9. Statement: After weekend holidays, a person should be fresh and active.
Assumptions:
I. Look, today is Monday. Ask Ravindra to take up the new project and execute it by Wednesday evening.
II. Since it is Monday, office atmosphere is relaxed. After lunch, some work will begin.
III. It’s Friday afternoon. Can you give it to me on Monday morning? I will finish it by lunch.
(a) I and II
(b) Only II
(c) I and III
(d) Only III
(e) None of these
Q10. Statement: “Let us enter into a deal with company Y to come out of our financial crisis.” – Company X
Assumptions:
I. Company Y can bail company X out of its financial crisis.
II. Two companies can enter into a deal.
III. Company Y is financially sound.
(a) II and III
(b) Only II
(c) I and III
(d) Only III
(e) All implicit
Q11. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to be tense and out of control. People are requested to be in their homes only.
Assumptions:
I. There had been some serious incidents.
II. People will not go to the office.
III. Normalcy will be restored shortly.
(a) All are implicit
(b) None is implicit
(c) Only I is implicit
(d) I and III are implicit
(e) I and II are implicit
Q12. Statement: Dogs are trainable.
Assumptions:
I. Dogs prefer human contact.
II. Most household dogs are emotionally stable.
III. Dog show is an important item in any circus.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) I and III
(e) All of these
Q13. Statement: “A court can convict an accused solely on the basis of a dying declaration but such a declaration should be free from any doubt and the victim making the statement should be mentally fit.” – Supreme Court.
Assumptions:
I. One who is not mentally fit always makes statements untrustworthy in nature.
II. Declaration made by the dying person is likely to be true.
III. It is possible to distinguish whether a declaration is dubious or not.
(a) Only I
(b) I and II
(c) II and III
(d) Only III
(e) None of these
Q14. Statement: The Telephone company informed the subscribers through a notification that those, who do not pay their bills by the due date, will be charged penalty for every defaulting day.
Assumptions:
I. Majority of the people may pay their bills by the due date to avoid penalty.
II. The money collected as penalty may set off the losses due to delayed payment.
III. People generally pay heed to such notices.
(a) I and II implicit
(b) I and III are implicit
(c) Only II is implicit
(d) II and III are implicit
(e) None of these
Q15. Statement: “An asteroid burned up in the earth’s atmosphere in June could have triggered a mistaken nuclear war between India and Pakistan had it detonated over South Asia.” – Statement of Mr X in a report in The New York Times.
Assumptions:
I. India and Pakistan are equipped with nuclear weapons.
II. Neither India nor Pakistan had the sophisticated sensors that could determine the difference between a natural NEO (near-earth object) impact and a nuclear detonation.
III. India and Pakistan have no good relationship with each other.
(a) Only I
(b) I and II
(c) II and III
(d) I and III
(e) All of these
I.There are six persons- Meeta, Sapna, Tina, Puja, Shivi and Ansh living in a triple story building with six flats. The floors are Ground, Middle and Top, each having two flats.
II. Those who have four or more trophies occupy the top floor and go by different cabs.
III. The one who is in Finance department in a company goes by Mega cab while the one who is in Research department of a company goes by Meru cab.
IV. The ground floor occupants have round faces.
V. Sapna who is in Production department has three trophies.
VI. Tina, an unmarried woman, does not have any trophy, occupies the middle floor.
VII. Shivi and Ansh have oval faces while the rest have round faces.
VIII. Puja, a middle floor occupant, goes by Uber cab.
IX. One of the two persons having two trophies goes by Ola cab and is in HR department in a company.
X. Two persons, of whom one is in marketing department, do not go by cabs.
Q1. By which cab does Tina go?
(a)Meru
(b)Mega
(c)Meru or Mega
(d)No cab
(e)None of the above
Q2. In which department does Puja work in?
(a)Marketing
(b)Finance
(c)HR
(d)Research
(e)Cannot be determined
Q3. Who among the following occupies the top floor?
(a)Meeta
(b)Shivi
(c)Tina
(d)Puja
(e)None of these
Q4. How many trophies does Meeta have?
(a)None
(b)One
(c)Two
(d)Three
(e)None of these
Q5. What is the least number of trophies owned by all the persons in the entire building?
(a)9
(b)12
(c)15
(d)18
(e)Cannot be determined
Q6. Who is in the Finance department of the company?
(a)Puja
(b)Shivi
(c)Ansh
(d Tina
(e)Either (b) and (c)
Q7. Who lives on the ground floor?
(a)Meeta
(b)Puja
(c)Shivi
(d)Tina
(e) Both (b) and (a)
Directions (8-15): A statement followed by four assumptions numbered I, II, III are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement, then decide which of the answers (a), (b), (c) or (d) is correct.
Q8. Statement: The company has decided to increase the price of all its products to tackle the precarious financial position.
Assumptions:
I. The company may be able to wipe out the entire losses incurred earlier by this decision.
II. The buyer may continue to buy its products even after the increase.
III. The company has adequate to continue production for few more months.
(a) I and II are implicit
(b) II and III are implicit
(c) I and III are implicit
(d) Only II is implicit
(e) None of these
Q9. Statement: After weekend holidays, a person should be fresh and active.
Assumptions:
I. Look, today is Monday. Ask Ravindra to take up the new project and execute it by Wednesday evening.
II. Since it is Monday, office atmosphere is relaxed. After lunch, some work will begin.
III. It’s Friday afternoon. Can you give it to me on Monday morning? I will finish it by lunch.
(a) I and II
(b) Only II
(c) I and III
(d) Only III
(e) None of these
Q10. Statement: “Let us enter into a deal with company Y to come out of our financial crisis.” – Company X
Assumptions:
I. Company Y can bail company X out of its financial crisis.
II. Two companies can enter into a deal.
III. Company Y is financially sound.
(a) II and III
(b) Only II
(c) I and III
(d) Only III
(e) All implicit
Q11. Statement: The situation of this area still continues to be tense and out of control. People are requested to be in their homes only.
Assumptions:
I. There had been some serious incidents.
II. People will not go to the office.
III. Normalcy will be restored shortly.
(a) All are implicit
(b) None is implicit
(c) Only I is implicit
(d) I and III are implicit
(e) I and II are implicit
Q12. Statement: Dogs are trainable.
Assumptions:
I. Dogs prefer human contact.
II. Most household dogs are emotionally stable.
III. Dog show is an important item in any circus.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) I and III
(e) All of these
Q13. Statement: “A court can convict an accused solely on the basis of a dying declaration but such a declaration should be free from any doubt and the victim making the statement should be mentally fit.” – Supreme Court.
Assumptions:
I. One who is not mentally fit always makes statements untrustworthy in nature.
II. Declaration made by the dying person is likely to be true.
III. It is possible to distinguish whether a declaration is dubious or not.
(a) Only I
(b) I and II
(c) II and III
(d) Only III
(e) None of these
Q14. Statement: The Telephone company informed the subscribers through a notification that those, who do not pay their bills by the due date, will be charged penalty for every defaulting day.
Assumptions:
I. Majority of the people may pay their bills by the due date to avoid penalty.
II. The money collected as penalty may set off the losses due to delayed payment.
III. People generally pay heed to such notices.
(a) I and II implicit
(b) I and III are implicit
(c) Only II is implicit
(d) II and III are implicit
(e) None of these
Q15. Statement: “An asteroid burned up in the earth’s atmosphere in June could have triggered a mistaken nuclear war between India and Pakistan had it detonated over South Asia.” – Statement of Mr X in a report in The New York Times.
Assumptions:
I. India and Pakistan are equipped with nuclear weapons.
II. Neither India nor Pakistan had the sophisticated sensors that could determine the difference between a natural NEO (near-earth object) impact and a nuclear detonation.
III. India and Pakistan have no good relationship with each other.
(a) Only I
(b) I and II
(c) II and III
(d) I and III
(e) All of these