Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Twelve family members are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each in such a way that there in an equal distance between adjacent persons. All of them gathered in family function. And all of them are discussing some issues which are arising after the marriage of one family member. In row 1 – A, B, C, D, E and F are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing South. In row 2 – G, H, I, J, K and L are seated (but not necessarily in the same order) and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
C is the sister of D, who is son of G. B is the mother of H and married to G. B has only one daughter. L is grandmother of D and married to K. A is brother of G’s sister I. E is the daughter of L. B’s father J has only one son F. D sits fourth to the left of one who is brother of G. The one facing A sits third to the left of K.Only one person sits between K and G. G does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line.The one facing L sits second to the right of F’s sister.L does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line.Only two people sit between B and B’s brothers.The one facing B sits second to the left of J.H is not an immediate neighbour of L. C is not an immediate neighbour of D.
Q1. Which of the following groups of people represents the people sitting at the extreme ends of both the rows?
(a) D, F, J, I
(b) D, B, H, I
(c) E, B, H, K
(d) A, E, G, H
(e) A, F, L, J
Q2. Who faces son of J?
(a) D
(b) C
(c) I
(d) E
(e) B
Q3. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
(a) B faces one of the immediate neighbours of J.
(b) H sits exactly between I and G.
(c) None of the given options is true.
(d) A is an immediate neighbour of B.
(e) A faces L.
Q4. Which of the following is true regarding E?
(a) B sits second to the right of E.
(b) H is an immediate neighbour of the one who faces E.
(c) Both C and F are immediate neighbours of E.
(d) Only one person sits between E and A.
(e) None of the given options is true.
Q5. Who amongst the following sits second to the right of the person who faces sister of H?
(a) H
(b) L
(c) I
(d) J
(e) K
Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Six students P, Q, R, S, T and U stay on different floors of a six-storey building. The ground floor is numbered 1 and the topmost floor is numbered 6. Each of them like different books, viz Hindi, English, Maths, Science, Sanskrit and Art. R likes Science, but stays neither on floor no. 2 nor on floor no. 5. U likes neither Sanskrit nor Hindi, but stays on floor no. 6. The one who likes Hindi does not stay below the floor of one who like Sanskrit , but stays below the floor of the one who like English. The one who like Art , stays either on floor no. 1 or on floor no. 4. P doesn’t stay on an odd-numbered floor. Q, who stays on floor no. 4, is like either Hindi or Sanskrit. Either T or S like English.
Q6. If S stays on floor no. 1, then T like which of the following subject?
(a) Maths
(b) English
(c) Science
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Q7. Who among the following stays on the third floor?
(a) T
(b) Q
(c) R
(d) P
(e) None of these
Q8. Which of the following combinations is definitely true?
(a) 6 – U – Maths
(b) 1 – T – Art
(c) 5 – S – English
(d) 2 – P – Science
(e) None of these
Q9. On which floor does the student lives who like English?
(a) Floor no. 6
(b) Floor no. 3
(c) Floor no. 4
(d) Floor no. 5
(e) None of these
Q10.Q likes which of the following subject?
(a) English
(b) Sanskrit
(c) Hindi
(d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
Directions (11-13): In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by five conclusions numbered a , b , c , d , e, you have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the answers and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q11.Statements: No time is money. Some money are perk. All perk is graph. Some graph are diagram.
(a) Some money are diagram.
(b)Some graph are time.
(c)All diagram is time possibility.
(d)Some graph are not money.
(e)All time is graph
Q12.Statements: All kite are apple. Some apple are queen. Some queen are row. No row is pen.
(a) Some kite are row.
(b) Some row are apple.
(c) Some queen is not apple.
(d) All queen being pen is a possibility.
(e)All pen being kite is a possibility.
Q13.Statements: Some boxes are nodes. Some nodes are Script. All script are train. All train are coins.
(a) Some boxes are train.
(b) No nodes is coins.
(c) Some script are boxes.
(d) Some coins are boxes.
(e)Some nodes are trains.
Directions (14-15): In each group of questions below are one conclusions followed by five set of statements. You have to choose the correct set of statements that logically satisfies given conclusions. Given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Q14.Conclusions: No time is diagram.
Statements:
(a) Some copy is graph. All graph are time. Some time is diagram.
(b) Some graph are copy. All time are copy. All copy are diagram.
(c) None of these
(d) Some copy is time. All time is graph. No graph is diagram.
(e)All time are graph. All graph are copy. All copy are diagram.
Q15. Conclusions: Some money are not finds.
Statements:
(a) All softy are money. All money are bags. All bags are finds.
(b) Some money are bags. All bags are finds. Some finds are softy.
(c) All bags are money. Some bags are softy. No bag is finds.
(d) None
(e) Some softy are bags. All bags are finds. All softy are money.