Please wait...

Box Based Puzzle & Coding/ Decoding Test 285
Result
Box Based Puzzle & Coding/ Decoding Test 285
  • /

    Score
  • -

    Rank
Time Taken: -
  • Question 1/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    A certain number of boxes are placed one above the other in a stack. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom. At most three boxes are placed between J and H. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O. Six boxes are placed between M and R. Three boxes are placed between M and G. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    ...view full instructions


    How many boxes are there?

    Solutions

    1. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O.

    g1335.PNG

    2. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    3. At most three boxes are placed between J and H.

    g1336.PNG

    4. Three boxes are placed between M and G.

    5. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom.

    (Here, cases 1 and 2 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 3)

    g1337.PNG

    6. Six boxes are placed between M and R.

    7. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top.

    g1338.PNG

    Hence, the required answer is ‘10’.

  • Question 2/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    A certain number of boxes are placed one above the other in a stack. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom. At most three boxes are placed between J and H. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O. Six boxes are placed between M and R. Three boxes are placed between M and G. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    ...view full instructions


    How many boxes are placed below M?
    Solutions

    1. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O.

    g1335.PNG

    2. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    3. At most three boxes are placed between J and H.

    g1336.PNG

    4. Three boxes are placed between M and G.

    5. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom.

    (Here, cases 1 and 2 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 3)

    g1337.PNG

    6. Six boxes are placed between M and R.

    7. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top.

    g1338.PNG

    Hence, the required answer is ‘two’.

  • Question 3/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    A certain number of boxes are placed one above the other in a stack. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom. At most three boxes are placed between J and H. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O. Six boxes are placed between M and R. Three boxes are placed between M and G. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    ...view full instructions


    What is the position of R?
    Solutions

    1. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O.

    g1335.PNG

    2. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    3. At most three boxes are placed between J and H.

    g1336.PNG

    4. Three boxes are placed between M and G.

    5. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom.

    (Here, cases 1 and 2 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 3)

    g1337.PNG

    6. Six boxes are placed between M and R.

    7. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top.

    g1338.PNG

    Hence, the required answer is ‘Three places above G’.

  • Question 4/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    A certain number of boxes are placed one above the other in a stack. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom. At most three boxes are placed between J and H. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O. Six boxes are placed between M and R. Three boxes are placed between M and G. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    ...view full instructions


    If all the boxes are placed alphabetically from the top to the bottom at the occupied places then how many will remain at the same places?
    Solutions

    1. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O.

    g1335.PNG

    2. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    3. At most three boxes are placed between J and H.

    g1336.PNG

    4. Three boxes are placed between M and G.

    5. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom.

    (Here, cases 1 and 2 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 3)

    g1337.PNG

    6. Six boxes are placed between M and R.

    7. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top.

    g1338.PNG

    Hence, the required answer is ‘one’.

  • Question 5/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

    A certain number of boxes are placed one above the other in a stack. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom. At most three boxes are placed between J and H. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O. Six boxes are placed between M and R. Three boxes are placed between M and G. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    ...view full instructions


    Find the odd one.  
    Solutions

    1. At most two boxes are placed between H and O where H is placed above O.

    g1335.PNG

    2. Four boxes are placed between O and J, which is placed immediately below G.

    3. At most three boxes are placed between J and H.

    g1336.PNG

    4. Three boxes are placed between M and G.

    5. H is placed above M which is placed at third from the bottom.

    (Here, cases 1 and 2 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 3)

    g1337.PNG

    6. Six boxes are placed between M and R.

    7. At most six boxes are placed between G and R which is placed at the top.

    g1338.PNG

    Hence, first box is placed above second box.

  • Question 6/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. 

    In an artificial language,
    ‘ze lo ka gi’ is coded as 'must save some money'
    ‘fe ka so ni’ is coded as 'he made good money'
    ‘ni lo da so’ is coded as ‘he must be good’
    ‘we so ze da’ is coded as ‘be good save grace’

    ...view full instructions


    What does the code 'ze' stand for?
    Solutions

    Clearly, code ‘Ze’ stands for ‘Save’.
  • Question 7/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. 

    In an artificial language,
    ‘ze lo ka gi’ is coded as 'must save some money'
    ‘fe ka so ni’ is coded as 'he made good money'
    ‘ni lo da so’ is coded as ‘he must be good’
    ‘we so ze da’ is coded as ‘be good save grace’

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following is the code of 'good'?
    Solutions

    Clearly, code for ‘Good’ is ‘So’. Therefore the Correct Answer is Option A.
  • Question 8/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it. 

    In an artificial language,
    ‘ze lo ka gi’ is coded as 'must save some money'
    ‘fe ka so ni’ is coded as 'he made good money'
    ‘ni lo da so’ is coded as ‘he must be good’
    ‘we so ze da’ is coded as ‘be good save grace’

    ...view full instructions


    'grace of money' may be coded as?
    Solutions

    Grace => we
    Money => ka
    The code for ‘of’ may be ‘yo’.

    Clearly, ‘grace of money’ can be coded as ‘ka we yo’. Therefore the Correct Answer is Option D.
  • Question 9/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the information given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

    In a certain code language:
    'she likes football' is written as ‘Sunday Monday Tuesday’.
    ‘aman likes football lots’ is written as ‘Tuesday Wednesday Monday Thursday”.
    ‘she likes aman’ is written as ‘Sunday Thursday Tuesday”.

    ...view full instructions


    How is ‘ aman ‘ written in that code language?

    Solutions

    she likes apples = Sunday Monday Tuesday ....(i)

    aman likes football lots= Tuesday Wednesday Monday Thursday.......(ii)
    From (i) and (ii)
    Likes --> Tuesday

    she likes aman= Sunday Thursday Tuesday........(iii)

    from (i) and (iii),
    She --> Sunday
    from (iii)
    Aman --> Thursday

    so, aman is written as Thursday.

  • Question 10/10
    1 / -0.25

    Directions For Questions

    Direction: Read the information given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

    In a certain code language:
    'she likes football' is written as ‘Sunday Monday Tuesday’.
    ‘aman likes football lots’ is written as ‘Tuesday Wednesday Monday Thursday”.
    ‘she likes aman’ is written as ‘Sunday Thursday Tuesday”.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following statements is not necessary in order to answer the above question?
    Solutions

    she likes apples = Sunday Monday Tuesday ....(i)

    aman likes football lots= Tuesday Wednesday Monday Thursday.......(ii)

    she likes aman= Sunday Thursday Tuesday........(iii)

    from (ii) and (iii), aman likes= Thursday Tuesday......(iv)

    using (i) and (iii), she =Sunday......(v)

    Hence, All the sentences are required to answer.

User Profile
-

Correct (-)

Wrong (-)

Skipped (-)


  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
Get latest Exam Updates
& Study Material Alerts!
No, Thanks
Click on Allow to receive notifications
×
Open Now