General Instruction:
Please read the below instructions carefully while appearing for the online test.

1. Total number of questions to attempt is 30.
2. Total of 40 minutes duration will be given to attempt all the questions.
3. The clock has been set at the right corner of your screen will display the time remaining for you to complete the exam. When the clock runs out the exam ends by default - you are not to required to end or submit your exam.
4. The question palette at the right of screen shows one of the following statuses of each of the questions numbered.
5. Each question carries one mark.
6. No negative marking for wrong answers.
7. No negative marking for skipped questions.
Direction (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three cars, viz Ferrari, Audi, and Toyota, with at least two persons in each car. There are three female members among them with at least one in each car. E is not travelling in Ferrari. C is travelling in Audi with his best friend G only. B is not travelling with either A or D and his best friend F is travelling in Ferrari. D is not travelling in Toyota.
Question - 1.
Which of the following definitely represents a group of male members?
Direction (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three cars, viz Ferrari, Audi, and Toyota, with at least two persons in each car. There are three female members among them with at least one in each car. E is not travelling in Ferrari. C is travelling in Audi with his best friend G only. B is not travelling with either A or D and his best friend F is travelling in Ferrari. D is not travelling in Toyota.
Question - 2.
In which car is B travelling?
Direction (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three cars, viz Ferrari, Audi, and Toyota, with at least two persons in each car. There are three female members among them with at least one in each car. E is not travelling in Ferrari. C is travelling in Audi with his best friend G only. B is not travelling with either A or D and his best friend F is travelling in Ferrari. D is not travelling in Toyota.
Question - 3.
Which of the following cars is carrying three persons together?
Direction (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three cars, viz Ferrari, Audi, and Toyota, with at least two persons in each car. There are three female members among them with at least one in each car. E is not travelling in Ferrari. C is travelling in Audi with his best friend G only. B is not travelling with either A or D and his best friend F is travelling in Ferrari. D is not travelling in Toyota.
Question - 4.
In which car is A travelling?
Direction (Q. 1 - 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are travelling in three cars, viz Ferrari, Audi, and Toyota, with at least two persons in each car. There are three female members among them with at least one in each car. E is not travelling in Ferrari. C is travelling in Audi with his best friend G only. B is not travelling with either A or D and his best friend F is travelling in Ferrari. D is not travelling in Toyota.
Question - 5.
Which of the following represents a group of three female members?
Direction (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circle facing the centre. S is sitting between P and V. U is second to the right of V and T is second to the right of U. R is not an immediate neighbor of V.
Question - 6.
Who is on the immediate left of T?
Direction (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circle facing the centre. S is sitting between P and V. U is second to the right of V and T is second to the right of U. R is not an immediate neighbor of V.
Question - 7.
Which of the following is not true?
Direction (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circle facing the centre. S is sitting between P and V. U is second to the right of V and T is second to the right of U. R is not an immediate neighbor of V.
Question - 8.
In which of the following groups is the third member sitting between the first and second members?
Direction (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circle facing the centre. S is sitting between P and V. U is second to the right of V and T is second to the right of U. R is not an immediate neighbor of V.
Question - 9.
Who is sitting between R and P?
Direction (Q. 6 - 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting around a circle facing the centre. S is sitting between P and V. U is second to the right of V and T is second to the right of U. R is not an immediate neighbor of V.
Question - 10.
Who is on the immediate right of V?
Direction (Q. 11 - 15): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by three conclusions. You have to find which of the given conclusions follows from the given statements.
Question - 11.
Statements:
M < T , T ≤ K , K = D
Conclusions:
I. D ≥ T
II. K > M
III. D>M
Direction (Q. 11 - 15): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by three conclusions. You have to find which of the given conclusions follows from the given statements.
Question - 12.
Statements: W > R > K = S, R > N = P
Conclusions:
I. W > P
II. R = S
III. W < K
Direction (Q. 11 - 15): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by three conclusions. You have to find which of the given conclusions follows from the given statements.
Question - 13.
Statements: W ≥ N, N > R , R ≤ F
Conclusions:
I. F > N
II. W > N
III. R < W
Direction (Q. 11 - 15): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by three conclusions. You have to find which of the given conclusions follows from the given statements.
Question - 14.
Statements: F = K, K > M , M ≤ V
Conclusions:
I. F ≥ V
II. V ≤ K
III. M>K
Direction (Q. 11 - 15): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by three conclusions. You have to find which of the given conclusions follows from the given statements.
Question - 15.
Statements: N ≤ D , D < T, T ≥ J
Conclusions:
I. J < D
II. N > J
III. T > N
Direction (Q. 16 - 20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Five professors A, B, C, D and E, residing in five different cities, teach five different subjects.
1. A does not live in either Bangalore or Lucknow and he teaches Philosophy.
2. B lives neither in Hyderabad nor in Lucknow. He teaches Mathematics.
3. D lives in Jaipur and does not teach Economics.
4. E lives neither in Bangalore nor in Delhi. He teaches Geography.
5. C does not teach History and he lives in Delhi.
Question - 16.
Who lives in Bangalore?
Direction (Q. 16 - 20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Five professors A, B, C, D and E, residing in five different cities, teach five different subjects.
1. A does not live in either Bangalore or Lucknow and he teaches Philosophy.
2. B lives neither in Hyderabad nor in Lucknow. He teaches Mathematics.
3. D lives in Jaipur and does not teach Economics.
4. E lives neither in Bangalore nor in Delhi. He teaches Geography.
5. C does not teach History and he lives in Delhi.
Question - 17.
Which of the following subjects does C teach?
Direction (Q. 16 - 20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Five professors A, B, C, D and E, residing in five different cities, teach five different subjects.
1. A does not live in either Bangalore or Lucknow and he teaches Philosophy.
2. B lives neither in Hyderabad nor in Lucknow. He teaches Mathematics.
3. D lives in Jaipur and does not teach Economics.
4. E lives neither in Bangalore nor in Delhi. He teaches Geography.
5. C does not teach History and he lives in Delhi.
Question - 18.
In which of the following cities does E live?
Direction (Q. 16 - 20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Five professors A, B, C, D and E, residing in five different cities, teach five different subjects.
1. A does not live in either Bangalore or Lucknow and he teaches Philosophy.
2. B lives neither in Hyderabad nor in Lucknow. He teaches Mathematics.
3. D lives in Jaipur and does not teach Economics.
4. E lives neither in Bangalore nor in Delhi. He teaches Geography.
5. C does not teach History and he lives in Delhi.
Question - 19.
Which of the following subjects does D teach?
Direction (Q. 16 - 20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Five professors A, B, C, D and E, residing in five different cities, teach five different subjects.
1. A does not live in either Bangalore or Lucknow and he teaches Philosophy.
2. B lives neither in Hyderabad nor in Lucknow. He teaches Mathematics.
3. D lives in Jaipur and does not teach Economics.
4. E lives neither in Bangalore nor in Delhi. He teaches Geography.
5. C does not teach History and he lives in Delhi.
Question - 20.
Which of the following combinations is wrong?
Direction (Q. 21 - 25): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Given an input line, a coding machine rearranges the
input following certain steps as explained below.
Input: 47 desert go 56 there often 32 12
Step I: there 47 desert go 56 often 32 12
Step II: there 12 47 desert go 56 often 32
Step III: there 12 often 47 desert go 56 32
Step IV: there 12 often 32 47 desert go 56
Step V: there 12 often 32 go 47 desert 56
Step V is the last step of the arrangement.
In each of the following questions, the rearrangement is done following the same rules as explained in the above illustration.
Question - 21.
If the fourth step of an input is "wonderful 22 seashore 36 48 fine 62 morning", what was its first step?
Direction (Q. 21 - 25): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Given an input line, a coding machine rearranges the
input following certain steps as explained below.
Input: 47 desert go 56 there often 32 12
Step I: there 47 desert go 56 often 32 12
Step II: there 12 47 desert go 56 often 32
Step III: there 12 often 47 desert go 56 32
Step IV: there 12 often 32 47 desert go 56
Step V: there 12 often 32 go 47 desert 56
Step V is the last step of the arrangement.
In each of the following questions, the rearrangement is done following the same rules as explained in the above illustration.
Question - 22.
What will be the third step for the following input?
Input: paper common 36 51 pencil 28 test 66
Direction (Q. 21 - 25): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Given an input line, a coding machine rearranges the
input following certain steps as explained below.
Input: 47 desert go 56 there often 32 12
Step I: there 47 desert go 56 often 32 12
Step II: there 12 47 desert go 56 often 32
Step III: there 12 often 47 desert go 56 32
Step IV: there 12 often 32 47 desert go 56
Step V: there 12 often 32 go 47 desert 56
Step V is the last step of the arrangement.
In each of the following questions, the rearrangement is done following the same rules as explained in the above illustration.
Question - 23.
If step II of an input is "waive 14 available time 38 46 probation 85", how many more steps will be required to complete the arrangement?
Direction (Q. 21 - 25): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Given an input line, a coding machine rearranges the
input following certain steps as explained below.
Input: 47 desert go 56 there often 32 12
Step I: there 47 desert go 56 often 32 12
Step II: there 12 47 desert go 56 often 32
Step III: there 12 often 47 desert go 56 32
Step IV: there 12 often 32 47 desert go 56
Step V: there 12 often 32 go 47 desert 56
Step V is the last step of the arrangement.
In each of the following questions, the rearrangement is done following the same rules as explained in the above illustration.
Question - 24.
Which step will be the last step for the input "27 sports 48 television commentary 18 house 36"?
Direction (Q. 21 - 25): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Given an input line, a coding machine rearranges the
input following certain steps as explained below.
Input: 47 desert go 56 there often 32 12
Step I: there 47 desert go 56 often 32 12
Step II: there 12 47 desert go 56 often 32
Step III: there 12 often 47 desert go 56 32
Step IV: there 12 often 32 47 desert go 56
Step V: there 12 often 32 go 47 desert 56
Step V is the last step of the arrangement.
In each of the following questions, the rearrangement is done following the same rules as explained in the above illustration.
Question - 25.
What will be the third step of an input having first step as "number game 54 23 always lacking 16 75"?
Direction (Q. 26 - 30): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question - 26.
Statements:
All grapes are mangoes.
Some oranges are mangoes.
Some leaves are oranges.
Conclusions:
I. Some leaves are mangoes.
II. Some oranges are grapes.
III. Some leaves are grapes.
Direction (Q. 26 - 30): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question - 27.
Statements:
Some desks are benches.
Some benches are rooms.
Some rooms are walls.
Conclusions:
I. Some walls are benches.
II. Some rooms are desks.
III. Some desks are walls.
Direction (Q. 26 - 30): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question - 28.
Statements:
Some hotels are towns.
All towns are villages.
All villages are cities.
Conclusions:
I. Some cities are hotels.
II. Some villages are hotels.
III. All villages are towns.
Direction (Q. 26 - 30): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question - 29.
Statements:
All books are garments.
Some garments are houses.
All houses are vehicles.
Conclusions:
I. Some vehicles are garments.
II. Some houses are books.
III. Some vehicles are books.
Direction (Q. 26 - 30): In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Question - 30.
Statements:
All kites are crows.
All crows are bananas.
All bananas are apples.
Conclusions:
I. Some apples are kites.
II. All bananas are kites.
III. Some apples are crows.
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