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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The problem below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III given below it. Read all the statements carefully and decide which of them is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question. Choose the correct option accordingly.

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    Who among P, Q, R, S and T is standing in the middle of the line?

    I. Q is to the right of T.
    II. S is between P and T.
    III. Q is between T and R.

    Solution

    From the statements II and III, we obtain two arrangements, i.e. P, S, T, Q, R and R, Q, T, S, P.
    In both the arrangements, T is in the middle of the line.

     

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: The problem below consists of a question and three statements numbered I, II and III given below it. Read all the statements carefully and decide which of them is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question. Choose the correct option accordingly.

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    What is the code for 'green' in the code language?

    Statements:
    (I) In this code language, 'ball is green' is written as 'le ga si'.
    (II) In this code language, 'ball is wet' is written as 'le ga gu'.
    (III) In this code language, 'I have a ball' is written as 'chi ka pu le'.

    Solution

    From statements (I) and (II), 'ball' and 'is' are coded as 'le' and 'ga'. Therefore, only 'green' is left with the code 'si'.
    Statement (III) has only the word 'ball' common with other statements; so, it is not useful.
    Hence, only statements I and II are sufficient to answer the question.

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Using a certain code language, words (in capital letters) in Column I are written as codes (in small letters) in Column II. The letters of the codes in Column II are jumbled up. Decode the language and choose the correct code for the word given in the question.

    Column I Column II
    (1) CURSE (A) opkif
    (2) INCUR (B) fbpoc
    (3) TALLY (C) ughvg
    (4) CADET (D) rkufh
    (5) DRIP (E) rotc
    (6) TOIL (F) jugc
    (7) VARY (G) vwoh

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    DAIRY

    Solution

    After deciphering the code, the following inference is drawn:
    A - h
    C - f
    D - r
    E - k
    I - c
    N - b
    L - g
    O - j
    P - t
    R - o
    S - i
    T - u
    U - p
    V - w
    Y - v

     

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Using a certain code language, words (in capital letters) in Column I are written as codes (in small letters) in Column II. The letters of the codes in Column II are jumbled up. Decode the language and choose the correct code for the word given in the question.

    Column I Column II
    (1) CURSE (A) opkif
    (2) INCUR (B) fbpoc
    (3) TALLY (C) ughvg
    (4) CADET (D) rkufh
    (5) DRIP (E) rotc
    (6) TOIL (F) jugc
    (7) VARY (G) vwoh

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    PIECE

    Solution

    After deciphering the code, the following inference is drawn.
    A - h
    C - f
    D - r
    E - k
    I - c
    N - b
    L - g
    O - j
    P - t
    R - o
    S - i
    T - u
    U - p
    V - w
    Y - v

     

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Using a certain code language, words (in capital letters) in Column I are written as codes (in small letters) in Column II. The letters of the codes in Column II are jumbled up. Decode the language and choose the correct code for the word given in the question.

    Column I Column II
    (1) CURSE (A) opkif
    (2) INCUR (B) fbpoc
    (3) TALLY (C) ughvg
    (4) CADET (D) rkufh
    (5) DRIP (E) rotc
    (6) TOIL (F) jugc
    (7) VARY (G) vwoh

    ...view full instructions

    SUSTAIN

    Solution

    After deciphering the code, the following inference is drawn.
    A - h
    C - f
    D - r
    E - k
    I - c
    N - b
    L - g
    O - j
    P - t
    R - o
    S - i
    T - u
    U - p
    V - w
    Y - v

     

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    Which of the following alternatives should replace the question mark (?) in the grid given below?

    9 12 14
    6 6 5
    27 216 ?
    Solution

    (9 - 6)3 = 27; (12 - 6)3 = 216 (Column-wise)
    The missing number is (14 - 5)3 = 93 = 729.

     

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    David gets on the elevator on the 11th floor of a building and rides up at the rate of 57 floors per minute. At the same time, Albert gets on an elevator on the 51st floor of the same building and rides down at the rate of 63 floors per minute. If they continue travelling at the above rates, then at which of the following floors will their paths cross?

    Solution

    Let the time passed be 20 seconds; David moves upwards by 57/3 = 19 floors and Albert moves down by 63/3 = 21 floors.
    After 20 seconds, Albert is on 51 - 21 = 30th floor.
    After 20 seconds, David is also on 11 + 19 = 30th floor.
    Hence, they will meet at the 30th floor.

     

  • Question 8
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    In a town, 65% people watch news on television, 40% read newspaper, and 25% read newspaper and watch news on television also. What percentage of the people neither watch news on the television nor read newspaper?

    Solution

    Total % of people who watch news by either way = % of people who watch news on television + % of people who read newspaper - % of people who read newspaper and watch news on television
    = 65% + 40% - 25% = 80%
    Total % of people who neither watch news on the television nor read newspaper = 100% - 80% = 20%

     

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