Directions (1-5): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Certain number of boxes are placed according to either of the given following pattern. Column are numbered from west to east and rows are numbered from top to bottom such that row 1 is at top and column 1 is west to column 2 and so on..
Some boxes may or may not be unnamed. No box is placed above Box A and to the west of box A. Only one box is placed between box I and box G, in same row. Box L is just below box A. Box D is placed east to box K. Only Boxes E, S and T are kept in one of the columns. box I is just above box F. Only boxes B and H are kept in one of the columns. The number of boxes between any two boxes are counted considering either in same row or in same column. Two boxes are kept between box K and box T, which is west to box K and is not above box N. Boxes O and J in same row but not below I. No box is kept to the west of box N, which is in even row. One box is kept between box N and box F and both are same row. Box R is kept in one of the rows above box O. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row.
Q1. If box M is kept to the west of box I, then which of the boxes is kept just above box M?
Only Boxes E, S and T are kept in one of the columns. Two boxes are kept between boxes K and T, which is west to box K and is not above box N. Box D is placed east to box K.
Boxes O and J are kept in same row but not below box I. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. So, case2 gets eliminated. Box R is kept in one of the rows above box O. Only boxes B and H are kept in one of the columns. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. The final arrangement is:
Q2. Which of the following boxes is placed just above box P?
No box is placed above Box A and west of box A. Box L is just below box A. No box is kept to the west of box N, which is in even row. One box is kept between box N and box F and both are same row. Box I is just above box F. Only one box is placed between boxes I and G, in same row.
Only Boxes E, S and T are kept in one of the columns. Two boxes are kept between boxes K and T, which is west to box K and is not above box N. Box D is placed east to box K.
Boxes O and J are kept in same row but not below box I. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. So, case2 gets eliminated. Box R is kept in one of the rows above box O. Only boxes B and H are kept in one of the columns. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. The final arrangement is:
Q3. If box B is east to box S and above box K, then how many boxes are kept between boxes S and P, which is just above box N?
No box is placed above Box A and west of box A. Box L is just below box A. No box is kept to the west of box N, which is in even row. One box is kept between box N and box F and both are same row. Box I is just above box F. Only one box is placed between boxes I and G, in same row.
Only Boxes E, S and T are kept in one of the columns. Two boxes are kept between boxes K and T, which is west to box K and is not above box N. Box D is placed east to box K.
Boxes O and J are kept in same row but not below box I. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. So, case2 gets eliminated. Box R is kept in one of the rows above box O. Only boxes B and H are kept in one of the columns. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. The final arrangement is:
Q4. Which of the following combination of boxes are placed in either same column or same row?
No box is placed above Box A and west of box A. Box L is just below box A. No box is kept to the west of box N, which is in even row. One box is kept between box N and box F and both are same row. Box I is just above box F. Only one box is placed between boxes I and G, in same row.
Only Boxes E, S and T are kept in one of the columns. Two boxes are kept between boxes K and T, which is west to box K and is not above box N. Box D is placed east to box K.
Boxes O and J are kept in same row but not below box I. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. So, case2 gets eliminated. Box R is kept in one of the rows above box O. Only boxes B and H are kept in one of the columns. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. The final arrangement is:
Q5. How many boxes are placed east to box D?
No box is placed above Box A and west of box A. Box L is just below box A. No box is kept to the west of box N, which is in even row. One box is kept between box N and box F and both are same row. Box I is just above box F. Only one box is placed between boxes I and G, in same row.
Only Boxes E, S and T are kept in one of the columns. Two boxes are kept between boxes K and T, which is west to box K and is not above box N. Box D is placed east to box K.
Boxes O and J are kept in same row but not below box I. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. So, case2 gets eliminated. Box R is kept in one of the rows above box O. Only boxes B and H are kept in one of the columns. No box is placed west to box P, which is kept in odd row. The final arrangement is:
Q6. Which of the following may be placed in place of “?” so that F < D is true and A> C is false, in the following statement “ A ? B ≥C<D?E=F>J” ?
Q7. Which of the following may be placed in place of “?” so that R>O and T≥ Q is true, in the following statement “ M<N≥O=P ≥ Q; R?N; T?P>S ” ?
Q8. In a family of 5 members consisting of two generations only, C is son of B, who is not wife of A. E is aunt of D, who is son of A. How is B related to D?
Directions (9-12): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H have different heights in cm. Only three persons are shorter than D. Either F or E have 2nd highest and lowest height. C is the tallest. H is taller than G. Both H and G are either just taller or just shorter to D. A is taller than B, which is taller than E.
Q9. Who among the following is 4th tallest?
Q10. How many persons are taller than B?
Q11. If A is 154 cm and D is 120 cm, what may be the height of H?
Q12. If the difference between the shortest person and the 3rd shortest person is 50cm and the shortest person is 130 cm, then what would be the height of F?
Q13.Statements:
All Rocks are Paper.
Some Paper are Scissor.
Some Water are Scissor.
Conclusions:
I. Some Paper are Rocks.
II. All Scissor are Rocks is a possibility.
III. Some Scissor are not paper.
Q14.Statements:
Some Mango are Banana.
Some Banana are Oranges.
All Oranges are Litchi.
Conclusions:
I. Some Litchi are Mango is a possibility.
II. Some Litchi can be Banana.
III. All Oranges are not Banana.
Q15.Statements:
All Gun are Riffle.
All Riffle are Shot.
All Bullet are Shot.
Conclusions:
I. Some Riffles can be Bullet.
II. Some Shot are not Gun.
III. All Gun are Shot.