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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.

    In an international conference, A, B, C, D, E and F are six professors from different countries - Jordan, Egypt, Denmark, India, France and America. They are going to deliver lectures on six different days of a week, from Monday to Saturday. Indian professor will deliver his lecture two days after E. B is from Denmark. A will deliver his lecture a day before Egyptian professor. D will deliver his lecture a day before Jordanian professor. E will deliver his lecture on Thursday and he is from either Egypt or America. The professor from France will deliver his lecture on Tuesday. C will deliver his lecture before E and he is not from Jordan.

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    Which of the following professors is American?

    Solution

    C is from America.

    Day of Week Professor Name Country
    Monday C America
    Tuesday D France
    Wednesday A Jordan
    Thursday E Egypt
    Friday B Denmark
    Saturday F India

     

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.

    In an international conference, A, B, C, D, E and F are six professors from different countries - Jordan, Egypt, Denmark, India, France and America. They are going to deliver lectures on six different days of a week, from Monday to Saturday. Indian professor will deliver his lecture two days after E. B is from Denmark. A will deliver his lecture a day before Egyptian professor. D will deliver his lecture a day before Jordanian professor. E will deliver his lecture on Thursday and he is from either Egypt or America. The professor from France will deliver his lecture on Tuesday. C will deliver his lecture before E and he is not from Jordan.

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    Who will deliver his lecture on Tuesday?

    Solution

    D will deliver his lecture on Tuesday.

    Day of Week Professor Name Country
    Monday C America
    Tuesday D France
    Wednesday A Jordan
    Thursday E Egypt
    Friday B Denmark
    Saturday F India

     

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.

    In an international conference, A, B, C, D, E and F are six professors from different countries - Jordan, Egypt, Denmark, India, France and America. They are going to deliver lectures on six different days of a week, from Monday to Saturday. Indian professor will deliver his lecture two days after E. B is from Denmark. A will deliver his lecture a day before Egyptian professor. D will deliver his lecture a day before Jordanian professor. E will deliver his lecture on Thursday and he is from either Egypt or America. The professor from France will deliver his lecture on Tuesday. C will deliver his lecture before E and he is not from Jordan.

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    Who will deliver his lecture immediately after the French professor?

    Solution

    French professor (D) will deliver his lecture on Tuesday and A, the professor from Jordan, will deliver his lecture on Wednesday.

    Day of Week Professor Name Country
    Monday C America
    Tuesday D France
    Wednesday A Jordan
    Thursday E Egypt
    Friday B Denmark
    Saturday F India

     

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.

    In an international conference, A, B, C, D, E and F are six professors from different countries - Jordan, Egypt, Denmark, India, France and America. They are going to deliver lectures on six different days of a week, from Monday to Saturday. Indian professor will deliver his lecture two days after E. B is from Denmark. A will deliver his lecture a day before Egyptian professor. D will deliver his lecture a day before Jordanian professor. E will deliver his lecture on Thursday and he is from either Egypt or America. The professor from France will deliver his lecture on Tuesday. C will deliver his lecture before E and he is not from Jordan.

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    Which of the following statements is correct?

    Solution

    A is from Jordan.

    Day of Week Professor Name Country
    Monday C America
    Tuesday D France
    Wednesday A Jordan
    Thursday E Egypt
    Friday B Denmark
    Saturday F India

     

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below it.

    In an international conference, A, B, C, D, E and F are six professors from different countries - Jordan, Egypt, Denmark, India, France and America. They are going to deliver lectures on six different days of a week, from Monday to Saturday. Indian professor will deliver his lecture two days after E. B is from Denmark. A will deliver his lecture a day before Egyptian professor. D will deliver his lecture a day before Jordanian professor. E will deliver his lecture on Thursday and he is from either Egypt or America. The professor from France will deliver his lecture on Tuesday. C will deliver his lecture before E and he is not from Jordan.

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    Who is going to deliver lecture a day before the Indian professor's lecture?

    Solution

    Indian professor will deliver his lecture on Saturday, and B will deliver his lecture on Friday.

    Day of Week Professor Name Country
    Monday C America
    Tuesday D France
    Wednesday A Jordan
    Thursday E Egypt
    Friday B Denmark
    Saturday F India

     

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students who are doing their Master's degree in six different subjects, namely English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics, not necessarily in the same order.
    (ii) Two of them live in a hostel, two live as paying guests (PG) and the remaining two live in their homes.
    (iii) R does not live as a paying guest and studies Philosophy.
    (iv) Students studying Statistics and History do not live as paying guests.
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S live in the hostel. T lives as a paying guest and Q lives at home.

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    In which of the following pairs of students, one lives in the hostel and the other lives at home?

    Solution

    T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. U and S live in the hostel. T lives as a paying guest and Q lives at home.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P    
    Q   Home
    R    
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U   Hostel


    Two of them live in a hostel, two live as paying guests (PG) and the remaining two live in their homes. R does not live as a paying guest and studies Philosophy.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P   PG
    Q   Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U   Hostel


    Students studying Statistics and History do not live as paying guests.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P English PG
    Q Statistics/History Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U Statistics/History Hostel

     

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students who are doing their Master's degree in six different subjects, namely English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics, not necessarily in the same order.
    (ii) Two of them live in a hostel, two live as paying guests (PG) and the remaining two live in their homes.
    (iii) R does not live as a paying guest and studies Philosophy.
    (iv) Students studying Statistics and History do not live as paying guests.
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S live in the hostel. T lives as a paying guest and Q lives at home.

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    Who studies English?

    Solution

    T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. U and S live in the hostel. T lives as a paying guest and Q lives at home.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P    
    Q   Home
    R    
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U   Hostel


    Two of them live in a hostel, two live as paying guests (PG) and the remaining two live in their homes. R does not live as a paying guest and studies Philosophy.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P   PG
    Q   Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U   Hostel


    Students studying Statistics and History do not live as paying guests.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P English PG
    Q Statistics/History Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U Statistics/History Hostel

     

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students who are doing their Master's degree in six different subjects, namely English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics, not necessarily in the same order.
    (ii) Two of them live in a hostel, two live as paying guests (PG) and the remaining two live in their homes.
    (iii) R does not live as a paying guest and studies Philosophy.
    (iv) Students studying Statistics and History do not live as paying guests.
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S live in the hostel. T lives as a paying guest and Q lives at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following students live at home?

    Solution

    T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. U and S live in the hostel. T lives as a paying guest and Q lives at home.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P    
    Q   Home
    R    
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U   Hostel


    Two of them live in a hostel, two live as paying guests (PG) and the remaining two live in their homes. R does not live as a paying guest and studies Philosophy.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P   PG
    Q   Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U   Hostel


    Students studying Statistics and History do not live as paying guests.

    Student Subject Accommodation
    P English PG
    Q Statistics/History Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U Statistics/History Hostel

     

  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students who are doing their masters degree in six different subjects, English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at their home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy.
    (iv) Students studying Statistics and History do not stay as PG.
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following combinations of subject and place of stay is incorrect?

    Solution
    Student Subject Accommodation
    P English PG
    Q Statistics/History Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U Statistics/History Hostel

     

  • Question 10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students who are doing their masters degree in six different subjects, English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at their home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy.
    (iv) Students studying Statistics and History do not stay as PG.
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following subjects does Q study?

    Solution
    Student Subject Accommodation
    P English PG
    Q Statistics/History Home
    R Philosophy Home
    S Physics Hostel
    T Mathematics PG
    U Statistics/History Hostel

     

  • Question 11
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    In the following question, two sets of figures are given; problem figures (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) and answer figures (a, b, c and d). You have to select a figure from answer figures that would replace the question mark (?) to complete the series.

    Solution

    The pattern is as follows:
    Figure 1 is same as 4, and so on.
    So, figure 2 should be same as figure 5, which is answer figure (a).

     

  • Question 12
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    Select the figure from the figures (a), (b), (c) and (d) which would replace the sign of question mark (?) to complete the series.

    Solution

    The outermost element rotates by 90° clockwise in each step. The bracket rotates by 90° and 180° clockwise alternately while the triangle rotates by 90° anti-clockwise in each step.

     

  • Question 13
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    The following problem consists of four question figures and four answer figures (A, B, C and D). Select the answer figure which continues the same pattern as established by the question figures.

    Solution

    The rectangles are rotated 90in each step.
    The number of lines increases by 1 each time; 1-2-3-4-5.
    Starting from the first figure, the inner parts of the circles are shaded black, then outer parts of the circles are shaded black, then whole of the circles are shaded black, then the circles are not shaded at all, and then the same cycle is repeated.

     

  • Question 14
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    In the following question, a part of the figure is missing. Find out from the given options (a, b, c and d), the right figure to fit in the missing figure.

    Solution

     

  • Question 15
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    In the following question, a part of the figure is missing. Find out from the given options (a, b, c and d), the right figure to fit in the missing figure.

    Solution

     

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