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Directions For Questions
In each of the following questions some statements are given and these statements are followed by some conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given three statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the give conclusions logically follow from the given statements.
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Statements:
No SOT is MOT
Some MOT is Direction
No Puzzle is Direction
All Seating is Direction
Conclusions:
I) No MOT being seating is a possibility
II) Some Puzzle is not MOT
III) Some MOT being Puzzle is a possibility
IV) Some Seating is not SOT
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All Factories are Industry
No Industry is Institute
Some Institute are Company
No Factory is School
I) Some Company are not Industry
II) All Industries are Company
III) Some School are not Institute
IV) Some Industries are not Company
Some IBPS are IPPB
All IPPB are PSB
No PSB is NICL
Some UPSC are NICL
I) Some UPSC are not IBPS
II) Some NICL are not IPPB
III) Some IBPS are not UPSC is a possibility
IV) All UPSC are PSB is a possibility
Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions.
Seven friends L, M, N, O, P, Q and R are arranged in descending order based on their marks. All the above information is not necessarily in the same order.
R scored less marks than P. L scored more than P but less than N. M scored more than N. None scored between N and M. Also none scored between N and L. At least three persons scored more marks than P. Neither Q nor O scored the highest or the least marks. Number of persons scored less than N is same as scored more than Q. L scored more than O. The person who scored 55 is third least scorer among friends and he is not O. P is not the least scorer.
What may be the score of the Q?
At least three persons scored more marks than P.
L scored more than P but less than N. M scored more than N. None scored between N and M. Also none scored between N and L.
Number of persons scored less than N is same as scored more than Q.
Neither Q nor O scored the highest or the least marks. L scored more than O. The person who scored 55 is third least scorer among friends and he is not O.
The maximum mark--> N + L = 66 + 69 = 135
How many persons scored more than O?
If L scored 66 marks and M scored 70 then, what may be the maximum marks scored by N and L together?
There are eight family members A, B, E, F, R, T, U and Z. A is the father of B, who is the daughter-in-law of E. E has one son and one daughter. T and U are child of R. B has no sibling. F is the wife of A. F’s son-in-law is T. Z is the grandchild of R. Only three married couple in the family. U is not married.
How is B related to U?
How is E related to Z?
If U is married to K, then how R may be related to K?
In a certain coded language,
‘Name has been carried’ is coded as ‘#1G *12D @11C *9D’
‘To make matters worse’ is coded as ‘*18E *6G *8D @5B’
‘Much research has gone’ is coded as ‘*2D @11C #10H @5D’
‘The changes come sooner’ is coded as ‘#1F *2D *16G @15C’
What does the code ‘*9G’ represents in the above code language?
Name-->First letter’s alphabet number – Last letter’s alphabet number
Symbol--> Vowel count
1--> @
2--> *
3--> #
Letter--> Total letters in the word corresponding alphabet
Jobless--> *9G
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