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SUPER 20 Reasoning Test 35
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    A, C, D, I, L, P and M are sitting in a straight line facing North.
    (a) P sits fourth to the right of A and C sits second to the left of P. D sits in the middle and is second to the right of M.
    (b) I sits at the farthest possible distance from P (five persons sit between I and P).

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    If all the seven persons are made to sit in alphabetical order from left to right, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original seating positions?
    Solutions
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    A, C, D, I, L, P and M are sitting in a straight line facing North.
    (a) P sits fourth to the right of A and C sits second to the left of P. D sits in the middle and is second to the right of M.
    (b) I sits at the farthest possible distance from P (five persons sit between I and P).

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    Four of the following are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which pair does not belong to that group?
    Solutions

    Except in Ac, in all others the first person is to the immediate left of the second person.
    Hence Option D is correct.
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    A, C, D, I, L, P and M are sitting in a straight line facing North.
    (a) P sits fourth to the right of A and C sits second to the left of P. D sits in the middle and is second to the right of M.
    (b) I sits at the farthest possible distance from P (five persons sit between I and P).

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    What is the position of C with respect to M?
    Solutions

    C is the third of the right of M. Hence Option D is correct.
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    A, C, D, I, L, P and M are sitting in a straight line facing North.
    (a) P sits fourth to the right of A and C sits second to the left of P. D sits in the middle and is second to the right of M.
    (b) I sits at the farthest possible distance from P (five persons sit between I and P).

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    How many persons sit between A and L ?
    Solutions

    Two people sit between A and L. Hence Option B is correct.
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    A, C, D, I, L, P and M are sitting in a straight line facing North.
    (a) P sits fourth to the right of A and C sits second to the left of P. D sits in the middle and is second to the right of M.
    (b) I sits at the farthest possible distance from P (five persons sit between I and P).

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    Which of the following pairs represents the persons sitting at the extreme ends of the line?
    Solutions

    I and P are sitting at the extreme ends of the line. Option C is correct.
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    Direction: In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.

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    Statement:
    W ≥ D < M < P < A = F

    Conclusion:
     
    I. F > D
    II. P < W
    Solutions
    A > P > M > D
    Thus A>D
    Since A=F
    F>D (true)

    W ≥ D < M < P 
    II. P < W (false)
    Hence Option A is correct 
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    Direction: In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.

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    Statement:
    H ≥ M > F < A = B > S


    Conclusion:
     
    I. H > B
    II. F < S
    Solutions
    H ≥ M > F < A = B > S
    Conclusions
    I. H > B (false) 
    II. F < S (false) 
    Hence Option D is correct
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    Direction: In these questions, a relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions.

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    Statement:
    B > T > Q > R = F


    Conclusion:

    I. Q ≥ F
    II. T > F
    Solutions
    B > T > Q > R = F
    Conclusions
    I. Q. ≥ F (False)
    II. T > F (true) 
    Hence option B is correct
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    In a certain code, 
    "to buy precious gift'is written as "my po kj sw". 
    "special gift and money" is written as "my pa re sr". 
    "only money and time" is written as "pa tp sr mx".
    "buy precious stuff only" is written as "sw po sd tp".

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    What is the possible code for "only money and gift" in the given code language?
    Solutions
    gift →my,
    precious/buy →po/sw,
    money/and →pa/sr,
    only → tp,
    to →kj,
    stuff →sd,
    special→ re,
    time →mx
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    In a certain code, 
    "to buy precious gift'is written as "my po kj sw". 
    "special gift and money" is written as "my pa re sr". 
    "only money and time" is written as "pa tp sr mx".
    "buy precious stuff only" is written as "sw po sd tp".

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    What is the code for "precious buy" in the given language?
    Solutions
    gift my, precious/buy po/sw, money/and pa/sr, only tp, to kj,
    stuff sd, special re, time mx
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    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. 

    In a certain code, 
    "to buy precious gift'is written as "my po kj sw". 
    "special gift and money" is written as "my pa re sr". 
    "only money and time" is written as "pa tp sr mx".
    "buy precious stuff only" is written as "sw po sd tp".

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    What is the code for "to" in the given code language?
    Solutions
    gift my, precious/buy po/sw, money/and pa/sr, only tp, to kj,
    stuff sd, special re, time mx
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    Direction: In each of the questions below are given four statements, followed by conclusions: I, II and III. You have to take the given 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 given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

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    Statements:
    Only rats are mats.
    Few rats are cats.
    No cat is mat.
    Only cats are fat.
    Conclusions:
    I. Few rats are fats.
    II. Many fats are mats.
    III. No mat is fat.

    Solutions

    The only possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows:

    Conclusions: D

    I. Few rats are fats It’s not sure, hence false.

    II. Many fats are mats It’s not possible, hence false

    III. No mat is fat It’s sure, hence true.

    Hence, option D is correct.

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    Direction: In each of the questions below are given four statements, followed by conclusions: I, II and III. You have to take the given 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 given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

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    Statements:
    Most women are single.
    A few singles are taken.
    Only takens are happy.
    No happy is single.
    Conclusions:
    I. Many women are happy.
    II. Few taken are women.
    III. No taken is single.
    Solutions

    The only possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows:

    Conclusions:

    I. Many women are happy It’s not sure, hence false.

    II. Few taken are women It’s not sure, hence false

    III. No taken is single It’s not possible, hence false.

    Hence, option E is correct.

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    Direction: In each of the questions below are given four statements, followed by conclusions: I, II and III. You have to take the given 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 given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

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    Statements:
    Many blacks are white.
    Only a few White's are green.
    Only green's are red.
    Many red's are grey.
    Conclusions:
    I. Few black are green.
    II. Many blacks are gray is a possibility.
    III. All reds are black is a possibility.
    Solutions

    The only possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows:

    Conclusions:

    I. Few blacks are green It’s not sure, hence false.

    II. Many blacks are gray is a possibility It’s sure, hence true.

    III. All reds are black is a possibility It’s sure, hence true.

    Hence, option B is correct.

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    Direction: In each of the questions below are given four statements, followed by conclusions: I, II and III. You have to take the given 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 given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

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    Statements:
    Some friends are cool.
    No cool is lover.
    Few lovers are cute.
    Few cutes are cool.
    Conclusions:
    I. No friend is cute.
    II. Many friends are lovers is a possibility.
    III. All cutes are either cool or lover.
    Solutions

    The only possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows:

    Conclusions:

    I. No friend is cute It’s not sure, hence false.

    II. Many friends are lovers is a possibility It’s sure, hence true.

    III. All cutes are either cool or lover It’s not sure, hence false.

    Hence, option B is correct.

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    Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are going to visit these places i.e. Chennai, Bhopal, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa, Pune and Delhi, not necessarily in the same order. O is going to visit Bangalore. P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. S is going to visit Chennai. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune. M is not going to visit Mumbai. R is going to visit Kolkata. Q is not going to visit Delhi. P is not going to visit Bhopal or Goa.

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    Who among the following is going to visit Goa?
    Solutions
    Q is going to visit Goa.
    Hence, option C.
    O is going to visit Bangalore. S is going to visit Chennai. R is going to visit Kolkata. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune.

    P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. M is not going to visit Mumbai so N is going to visit Mumbai.
    P also not going to visit Bhopal or Goa so P is going to visit Pune then T is going to visit Bhopal. Q is not going to visit Delhi so M is going to visit Delhi and Q is going to visit Goa.
    Here is the final table:
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    Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are going to visit these places i.e. Chennai, Bhopal, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa, Pune and Delhi, not necessarily in the same order. O is going to visit Bangalore. P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. S is going to visit Chennai. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune. M is not going to visit Mumbai. R is going to visit Kolkata. Q is not going to visit Delhi. P is not going to visit Bhopal or Goa.

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    Which of the following combination is correct?
    Solutions
    N is going to visit Mumbai.
    Hence, option E.
    O is going to visit Bangalore. S is going to visit Chennai. R is going to visit Kolkata. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune.

    P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. M is not going to visit Mumbai so N is going to visit Mumbai.
    P also not going to visit Bhopal or Goa so P is going to visit Pune then T is going to visit Bhopal. Q is not going to visit Delhi so M is going to visit Delhi and Q is going to visit Goa.
    Here is the final table:
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    Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are going to visit these places i.e. Chennai, Bhopal, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa, Pune and Delhi, not necessarily in the same order. O is going to visit Bangalore. P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. S is going to visit Chennai. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune. M is not going to visit Mumbai. R is going to visit Kolkata. Q is not going to visit Delhi. P is not going to visit Bhopal or Goa.

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    T is going to visit which of the following city?
    Solutions
    T is going to visit Bhopal.
    Hence, option B.
    O is going to visit Bangalore. S is going to visit Chennai. R is going to visit Kolkata. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune.

    P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. M is not going to visit Mumbai so N is going to visit Mumbai.
    P also not going to visit Bhopal or Goa so P is going to visit Pune then T is going to visit Bhopal. Q is not going to visit Delhi so M is going to visit Delhi and Q is going to visit Goa.
    Here is the final table:
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    Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are going to visit these places i.e. Chennai, Bhopal, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa, Pune and Delhi, not necessarily in the same order. O is going to visit Bangalore. P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. S is going to visit Chennai. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune. M is not going to visit Mumbai. R is going to visit Kolkata. Q is not going to visit Delhi. P is not going to visit Bhopal or Goa.

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    Which of the following combination is not correct?
    Solutions

    O is going to visit Bangalore. S is going to visit Chennai. R is going to visit Kolkata. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune.

    P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. M is not going to visit Mumbai so N is going to visit Mumbai.
    P also not going to visit Bhopal or Goa so P is going to visit Pune then T is going to visit Bhopal. Q is not going to visit Delhi so M is going to visit Delhi and Q is going to visit Goa.
    Here is the final table:

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    Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are going to visit these places i.e. Chennai, Bhopal, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa, Pune and Delhi, not necessarily in the same order. O is going to visit Bangalore. P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. S is going to visit Chennai. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune. M is not going to visit Mumbai. R is going to visit Kolkata. Q is not going to visit Delhi. P is not going to visit Bhopal or Goa.

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    Who among the following is going to visit Pune?
    Solutions
    P is going to visit Pune.
    Hence, option E.
    O is going to visit Bangalore. S is going to visit Chennai. R is going to visit Kolkata. T is either going to visit Bhopal or Pune.

    P is not going to visit Delhi and Mumbai. Q is not going to visit Mumbai and Kolkata. M is not going to visit Mumbai so N is going to visit Mumbai.
    P also not going to visit Bhopal or Goa so P is going to visit Pune then T is going to visit Bhopal. Q is not going to visit Delhi so M is going to visit Delhi and Q is going to visit Goa.
    Here is the final table:
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