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    Direction: The following consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II, and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.

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    What is the direction of point B with respect to point P?

    Statement I: The distance between points B and M is the same distance between points Q and J. Point H is 3m to the west of point J. Point Q is 4m to the south of point H.

    Statement II: Point N is 5m to the west of point Q. Point S is 6m to the north of point N. Point M is 5m to the north of point H. If a person is facing south at point M and he moves 120o in clockwise direction and then turns 30o towards his left, he will face B.

    Statement III: Point B is 5m to the west of point M. Point Q is 9m to the south of point M. Point N is 5m to the west of point Q. Q is 2m away from P.

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    Direction: The critical reasoning question is based on a short argument, a set of statements, or a plan of action. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given and explain why the chosen answer is the right fit.

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    A savings account is a deposit account held at a retail bank that pays interest but cannot be used directly as money in the narrow sense of a medium of exchange. These accounts let customers set aside a portion of their liquid assets while earning a monetary return.

    Which of the following statements is/are not a suitable reason for opening a savings account?

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    Direction: The critical reasoning question is based on a short argument, a set of statements, or a plan of action. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given and explain why the chosen answer is the right fit.

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    A political campaign is an organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making progress within a specific group. In democracies, political campaigns often refer to electoral campaigns, by which representatives are chosen or referendums are decided.

    Which of the following, if true, most weakens the need for political campaigns?

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    Direction: The critical reasoning question is based on a short argument, a set of statements, or a plan of action. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given and explain why the chosen answer is the right fit.

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    The earth’s resources are getting depleted at a very fast rate. Consequently, the world's eco-footprint is estimated to be one and a half times the ability of the earth to sustainably provide each individual with enough resources that meet their consumption levels.

    Which of the following statements is/are a suitable reason for the depleting earth resources?

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    Direction: The critical reasoning question is based on a short argument, a set of statements, or a plan of action. For each question, select the best answer of the choices given and explain why the chosen answer is the right fit.

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    Minimal efforts are shown by the employers towards improvement of working conditions. Protests have become a regular part of working lifestyle and no attention is given to the inconveniences and complaints.

    Which of the following is in accordance with the given text?

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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusions among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

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    Statements:

    C ≤ O ≤ U = E; S ≥ T > C

    Conclusions:

    I. O ≤ T

    II. T ˃ S

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    Direction: The following consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II, and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.

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    What is the code for 'win like never'?

    Statement I: "record inning win" is coded as "fe gu pu" and "party like win" is coded as "ho sa fe".

    Statement II: "never steal money" is coded as "ca mo pi" and "gamble money winner" is coded as "be pi ta".

    Statement III: "never forget inning" is coded as "mo gu je" and "steal party tonight" is coded as "sa de ca".

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    Direction: The following consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II, and III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.

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    Seven subjects viz. English, Hindi, Maths, Science, Art, GK and Computer were taught in a tution on seven days of a week starting from Monday such that only one subject is taught on one day. How many subjects are taught between Hindi and Art?

    Statement I: Only two subjects were taught before Computer, which is taught just before Art. English was neither the first nor the last subject to be taught. Science was taught on Saturday.

    Statement II: Hindi was not the last subject to be taught. Art was taught before GK. English was not the first subject to be taught.

    Statement III: Art and GK were taught at a gap of one day. Science was taught immediately before Maths. Computer was taught on Wednesday.

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    Statements: 

    U > V; W ≥ X; U < X; V = Y

    Conclusions:

    I. U ≤ Y

    II. W ≥ U

    III. V > X

    IV. U > Y

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    Direction: In the question below are given some statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with 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.

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    Statements:

    Some nuts are cashew.

    All pista are almonds.

    Some almonds are cashew.

    Conclusions:

    I: Some pista can be cashew.

    II: Some nuts are almonds.

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