Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Seven persons are living in seven different floors of a building. Ground floor is numbered 1 and topmost floor is numbered 7. Each person was born in different month of the same year stating from January to July. All persons having different weights- 42, 46, 49, 50, 55, 57 and 62 (in kg) but not necessarily in the same order.
The person who weighs 42kg stays on one of the floors above the fourth floor. E does not live on the fifth floor. More than two persons lives between the one who weighs 46kg and the one who weighs 55kg. B was born immediately before E. The one who weighs 50kg lives immediately below the one who weighs 46kg. B is older than G. The one who live on the topmost floor was born in July. The one who lives on the third floor was born immediately after C. The one who lives on the sixth floor was neither born in the month immediately before the month in which G was born nor in the month immediately after the month in which G was born. F is not the youngest and does not lives on the third floor. D is younger than A. B is not the youngest. A is not the second heaviest. G lives on the second floor and was born in March. The one who stays on the first floor is the second youngest. More than four persons lives between the person who is the lightest and the person who weighs 49kg. C was born in April.
Q1. Who among the following person lives on 5th floor?
Q2. The third lightest person was born in which of the following month?
Q3. The one who is heaviest lives on which of the following floor?
Q4. Which of the following is true about E?
Q5. Which of the following statement is false about B?
Direction (6): In the given question below a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. 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.
Give answer
Q6. Statements: It is not always true that only a Brilliant person can qualify the written examination for Probationary Officers (Po’s).
Assumptions:
I. A Brilliant person can qualify the written examination for PO’s.
II. A person who is not brilliant can also qualify the written examination for Po’s.
Q7. Which of the following symbols should replace the sign (@) and (%) respectively in the given expression in order to make the expression B ≥ C and H > K definitely true?
B ≥ D ≥ F = E = K @ C ≤ A % H
Q8. Which of the following will be definitely true if the given expression A≥D≥G=K
Direction (9): In the given question below a statement followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. As assumption is something supposed to be taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the assumptions and decide which of the assumptions implicit in the statement.
Q9.Statement: “You should be very careful so that the society does not adversely comment on the police leadership.” A statement made by a CBI officer to the newly recruited young officers.
Assumptions:
I. The society always indulge in adverse comments
II. People’s trust in the police force is not up to the desired level
III. Society has the efficiency to judge accurately about the police leadership.
Q10. A set of words are given in each option, you have to first arrange each alphabet according to alphabetical series within the word then by using third letter from each word you have to decide from which set a meaningful word is not formed by rearranging them.
For example:
(1. PRTAL EBVQC RSWKN KOEVU SWZXO
First Arrange them in alphabetical order
ALPRT BCEVQ KNRSW EKOUV OSWXZ
Now using third letter from each word i.e. P, E, R, O, W
Meaningful word will be POWER.)
Q11. If ‘OPEN TEST’ is coded as ‘%&#© Ωµ©µ’
VALUE TIME’ is coded as ‘∞¥£€© µπ©θ’
‘LINK MEDIA’ is coded as ‘£π&$ θ©@π¥’
then in the given coded pattern how ‘STONE VALUE IDEAL’ is coded ?
Directions (12-13): Each of these questions is based on the following information:
There are seven persons in a family. There are two married couples and three generation in this family. Q is daughter in law of T. U is grandmother of S. V is sister in law of T. P has two children R and S. U and V are siblings. Q has no son.
Q12. Who among the following is son of V’s brother in law?
Q13. How is R related to P’s mother?
Directions (14-15): In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q14.Statements:
Only a few water is rain.
All rain are drop.
Some drops are ocean.
Conclusions:
I. All drop can be water
II. All water is rain is a possibility
III. No ocean is water.
Q15. Statements:
Only a few lake is river.
No river is dam
All wood is dam
Conclusions:
I. All lake is dam
II. Some wood is lake is a possibility
III. No wood is river