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H is the brother of T who is the wife of R. S is the son of R and husband of L. How is L related to T?
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T is wife of R. S is son of R and T. L is wife of S. Therefore, L is daughter-in-law of T.
In a code language, if ‘you are there’ is written as ‘ter der jer’, ‘we stay here’ is written as ‘yer mer ner’, ‘we are late’ is written as ‘ser ner der’, and ‘I stay there’ is written as ‘yer fer jer’, then how would you stay late’ be written in this language?
you ⇒ ter stay ⇒ yer late ⇒ ser
Three statements are given followed by four conclusions. (I), (II), (III) and (IV). You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements. Indicate your answer.
Statements:
Conclusions:
All the three Premises are Universal Affirmative (A-type). All dogs are rats. All rats are crows. A + A ⇒ A-type of Conclusion “All dogs are crows.” Conclusion III is converse of it. All rats are crows. All crows are parrots. A + A ⇒ A-type of Conclusion “All dogs are parrots.” This is Conclusion I. Conclusion II is converse of it.
In the following question, two statements are given followed by two/four conclusions I, II III and IV. You have to consider the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
Most players are men.
Some man are singers.
A + I ⇒ No Conclusion Conclusion I is Converse of the second statement.
In a certain code language HOUSE is written as 68, then how will CASTLE be written in that code language?
= 68 Therefore, = 60
In a certain code language, ‘VERBAL’ is written as ‘QNMYXK’ and ‘REACH’ is written as ‘MNXZF’. How will ‘BRAVE’ be written as in that language?
In a code language, TROPICAL is written as PORTLACI. How will DISTANCE be written in that language?
Similarly,
Below some statements are given, followed by some conclusions. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follow from the given statements.
First and second premises are particular Affirmative (I-type). Third Premises is Universal Affermative (A-type). Some cups are bottles. All bottles are mugs. I + A ⇒ I-type of Conclusion “Some cups are mugs.” Conclusion I is the Converse of it. Conclusion II is the same as that of second premise.
In a certain code language, “CROWN” is written as “DTRAS” and “BLEAK” is written as “CNHEP”. How is “STUMP” written in that code language?
In a code language, if ‘CITRUS’ is written as ‘982154’, ‘YOU’ is written as ‘365’, then how will ‘SURITY be written in that code language?
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