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RRB JE Reasoning Test - 25
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    Which of the following expresses the relationship between reptiles, mammals and animals?

    Solutions

    The bigger circle represents animals and the two smaller circles represent mammals and reptiles.

    Mammals and reptiles are unrelated while both of them are animals.

     

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    If the value of BUD is 46 and the value of CAT is 23, find the value of TED

    Solutions

    B = 2, U = 21, D = 4(position in English alphabet)

    The value is calculated as 2×21 + 4 = 46

    Similarly, CAT=3×1+20=23

    So, TED =20×5+4=104

     

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    Gobi : China : : Atacama : ? 

    Solutions

    Gobi desert is a desert in Asia predominantly in China.

    Atacama is a desert in South America that runs through Chile.

     

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    Directions For Questions

    In a coded language, the codes are given as follows

    ‘Bus is red’ is coded as ‘156’

    ‘Red is danger’ is coded as ‘576’

    ‘Bus leaves now’ is coded as ‘148’

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    Find the code for ‘danger leaves now’.

    Solutions

    Code for leaves now is 48 and that for danger is 7.

     

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    Frog: Tadpole : : Fish : ?

    Solutions

    The young one of a frog is called tadpole while that of a fish is called fry.

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Circle represents students in football team, triangle represents students in cricket team and rectangle represents students in chess team

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    Find the number of students who play all the three sports

    Solutions

    Number of students who play all three sports is represented by intersection of circle, triangle and rectangle.

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Circle represents students in football team, triangle represents students in cricket team and rectangle represents students in chess team

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    Find the number of people who play only 2 sports

    Solutions

    Number of people who play 2 sports = Intersection of (triangle and circle+ circle and rectangle+ triangle and rectangle)

    = 4 + 2 + 3 = 9

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Consider the following statements about 5 people belonging to different nations Australia, England, India, Japan and Korea. They all live in different houses in the same row which are facing the same direction. The five houses are painted with green, blue, orange, red and yellow.

    The Australian sits at one the houses at the end and the house is painted orange. The Indian doesn’t sit at the ends and his house is not painted yellow. The house which is painted blue is at the left end.

    There is exactly 1 house between the house of the Indian and house painted red. There is more number of people to the left of Korean than to his right.  English man doesn’t live in the house in the middle

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    How many live between the orange house and the house of the English man?

    Solutions

    Blue is at the left end. So Australian must be at the right end.

    Korean must live in the 4th position from left

    There is 1 house between Indian’s house and the red house. Indian doesn’t live at the ends. So Indian can be at the 2nd / 4th position from left. But Korean occupies 4th position. This implies Indian lives at the 2nd position and the Korean lives in Red house. Indian doesn’t live in the yellow house.

    English man doesn’t live in the middle house. So he lives in the blue house

    Filling out the remaining,

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Consider the following statements about 5 people belonging to different nations Australia, England, India, Japan and Korea. They all live in different houses in the same row which are facing the same direction. The five houses are painted with green, blue, orange, red and yellow.

    The Australian sits at one the houses at the end and the house is painted orange. The Indian doesn’t sit at the ends and his house is not painted yellow. The house which is painted blue is at the left end.

    There is exactly 1 house between the house of the Indian and house painted red. There is more number of people to the left of Korean than to his right.  English man doesn’t live in the house in the middle

    ...view full instructions


    How many houses are there between the house of the Japanese and the house of the Korean?

    Solutions

    Blue is at the left end. So Australian must be at the right end.

    Korean must live in the 4th position from left

    There is 1 house between Indian’s house and the red house. Indian doesn’t live at the ends. So Indian can be at the 2nd / 4th position from left. But Korean occupies 4th position. This implies Indian lives at the 2nd position and the Korean lives in Red house. Indian doesn’t live in the yellow house.

    English man doesn’t live in the middle house. So he lives in the blue house

    Filling out the remaining,

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Consider the following statements about 5 people belonging to different nations Australia, England, India, Japan and Korea. They all live in different houses in the same row which are facing the same direction. The five houses are painted with green, blue, orange, red and yellow.

    The Australian sits at one the houses at the end and the house is painted orange. The Indian doesn’t sit at the ends and his house is not painted yellow. The house which is painted blue is at the left end.

    There is exactly 1 house between the house of the Indian and house painted red. There is more number of people to the left of Korean than to his right.  English man doesn’t live in the house in the middle

    ...view full instructions


    What is the colour of the Korean’s house?

    Solutions

    Blue is at the left end. So Australian must be at the right end.

    Korean must live in the 4th position from left

    There is 1 house between Indian’s house and the red house. Indian doesn’t live at the ends. So Indian can be at the 2nd / 4th position from left. But Korean occupies 4th position. This implies Indian lives at the 2nd position and the Korean lives in Red house. Indian doesn’t live in the yellow house.

    English man doesn’t live in the middle house. So he lives in the blue house

    Filling out the remaining,

     

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