Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six cars I 10, Ignis, Tiago, I 20, Amaze, Ford are parked in a row facing north at a distance which is a successive multiple of 4m from each other in increasing order from the left end.
Ford is second to the right of Tiago. The total distance between Amaze and I 20 is 52m. Only one car is parked in between Ignis and Amaze. Ford and I 20 are parked next to each other. I 10 and Ford are not parked next to Ignis. Now Car Ignis starts moving towards north direction after moving 6m it takes a right turn and stops at Maggie point after moving 8m. Car I 10 starts moving in east direction and after going 15m it turns right and move 20m and then again turn right and move 99m and stops there at Crown point. Ford car starts moving in south direction and after moving 10m it takes a left turn and moves 60m then it again takes a left turn and moves 5m and stop at Point A.
Q1. What is the distance and direction of initial position of Car ‘Ignis’ with respect to the initial position of Car ‘Amaze’?
(a) 36m, East
(b) 36m, West
(c) 34m, North-west
(d) 60, East
(e) None of these
Q2. What is the shortest distance between Maggie point and Initial position of car ‘Ignis’?
(a) 16m
(b) 20m
(c) 10m
(d) 36m
(e) 44m
Q3. What is the total distance between initial position of cars ‘Tiago’ and ‘I10’?
(a) 104m
(b) 121m
(c) 84m
(d) 44m
(e) 108m
Q4. How many cars are parked there between cars ‘Amaze’ and “Ford’?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) More than three
(d) One
(e) None
Q5. What is the difference between the total distance of initial and final position of car ‘I10’ and the total distance of initial and final position of car ‘Ford’?
(a) 56m
(b) 59m
(c) 53m
(d) 54m
(e) 50m
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.
Codes are based on the following rules and conditions:
Rules:
The consonants before the letter ‘N’ are to be coded as 0 to 9. Such that C=1, D=2 and so on.
The Consonants after the letter ‘N’ are to be coded as 0 to 9. Such that Q=1, R=2 and so on.
The letter ‘N’ to be coded as 4.
The Vowels are to be coded as A=1, E=2, I=3, O=4, U=5.
Conditions:
If the first and the last letter of the word is consonants, then the codes for first and the last letter is to be interchanged.
If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is consonant, then both will be coded as 0.
If there are two or more vowels, then the vowels will be coded as ‘#’.
If no conditions apply, then all the vowels are to be coded as “&”.
If more than one condition applies, then apply the given condition in the given order.
Q6. What is the code for the word “Caliber”?
(a) 2#9#1#1
(b) 2#8#0#1
(c) 1#8#0#2
(d) 2#8&0#2
(e) None of the above
Q7. What will be the code for “Best River”?
(a) 4230 1#5#2
(b) 4330 2#5#2
(c) 3230 2$5#2
(d) 4230 2#5#2
(e) None of these
Q8. What is the code for “Umbrellas”?
(a) #902#88#0
(b) 0902#88#0
(c) 090228810
(d) #902288#0
(e) None of these
Q9. How could ‘15#2#39#’ will be written as?
(a) Chronical
(b) Charisma
(c) Cannibals
(d) Choleras
(e) Either (b) or (c)
Q10. What will be the code for ‘Appy Fizz’?
(a) #000 9393
(b) 9339 #008#
(c) 9393 0000
(d) 0000 9339
(e) None of these
Solutions