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1 | Page Most Expected IBPS Clerk Mains Reasoning Questions 1. Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is / are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly. Statements: X = Y ≥ W, W < Z, Z ≤ A Conclusions: A ≥ W Z > X W = X W < X 1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows 3) Only conclusion III follows 4) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows 5) Either conclusion III or conclusion IV follows 2. Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely True and then give your answers accordingly. Statements: C < T; C = U; X ≤ B; X = T; B ≥ V Conclusions: C > X X ≥ B C < B C = X

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Most Expected IBPS Clerk Mains

Reasoning Questions

1. Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is / are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements: X = Y ≥ W, W < Z, Z ≤ A

Conclusions:

A ≥ W

Z > X

W = X

W < X

1) Only conclusion I follows

2) Only conclusion II follows

3) Only conclusion III follows

4) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

5) Either conclusion III or conclusion IV follows

2. Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely True and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:

C < T; C = U; X ≤ B; X = T; B ≥ V

Conclusions:

C > X

X ≥ B

C < B

C = X

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1) Only I is true

2) Only II is true

3) Only III is true

4) Either I or IV is true

5) None is true

Comprehension start:

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

A family of 10 members over three generation goes to a picnic. Karan is the father of Bina and has only one son. Karan is Doctor by profession. Ravi, who is a scientist, is the son-in-law of Anamika and the father of Joseph. Joseph is a student. Shiv is the uncle of Chandani and is a Professor. Charvi, who is a Government Officer, is the aunt of Babita. Babita is the daughter of Damini. Damini, who is a Freelancer, is the daughter-in-law of Karan. Anamika is the mother of Charvi who has two children. Babita is a Psychologist. Anamika is a Housewife. The daughter of Ravi is a Banker. There is a teacher also. Each child has both of its parents alive. Joseph is a student and is the only boy in his class. Bina has only one brother.

3. What is the profession of the father of Joseph?

1) Professor

2) Doctor

3) Scientist

4) Banker

5) None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

A family of 10 members over three generation goes to a picnic. Karan is the father of Bina and has only one son. Karan is Doctor by profession. Ravi, who is a scientist, is the son-in-law of Anamika and the father of Joseph. Joseph is a student. Shiv is the uncle of Chandani and is a Professor. Charvi, who is a Government Officer, is the aunt of Babita. Babita is the daughter of Damini. Damini, who is a Freelancer, is the daughter-in-law of Karan. Anamika is the mother of Charvi who has two children. Babita is a Psychologist. Anamika is a Housewife. The daughter of Ravi is a Banker. There is a teacher also. Each child has both of its parents alive. Joseph is a student and is the only boy in his class. Bina has only one brother.

4. How is Shiv related to Babita?

1) Uncle

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2) Father

3) Grandfather

4) Brother

5) None of these

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.

A family of 10 members over three generation goes to a picnic. Karan is the father of Bina and has only one son. Karan is Doctor by profession. Ravi, who is a scientist, is the son-in-law of Anamika and the father of Joseph. Joseph is a student. Shiv is the uncle of Chandani and is a Professor. Charvi, who is a Government Officer, is the aunt of Babita. Babita is the daughter of Damini. Damini, who is a Freelancer, is the daughter-in-law of Karan. Anamika is the mother of Charvi who has two children. Babita is a Psychologist. Anamika is a Housewife. The daughter of Ravi is a Banker. There is a teacher also. Each child has both of its parents alive. Joseph is a student and is the only boy in his class. Bina has only one brother.

5. What is the profession of the mother of Babita?

1) Freelancer

2) Banker

3) Housewife

4) Teacher

5) None of these

6. In the question below, are given a statement followed by three courses of actions numbered I, II and III. On the basis of the information given, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the following suggested courses of actions logically follow(s) for pursuing.

Statement: Former RBI chief Raghuram Rajan has dissected the banking crisis in his recent analysis of non-performing assets (NPAs). He implies that cronyism is an important cause. Rajan says one reason for NPAs was over-optimism after the initial success of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in infrastructure during 2006-08, leading to explosive expansion without due diligence. Second, slower GDP growth after 2008 meant that traffic and industrial demand were far less than projected. This was exacerbated by delays in land acquisition, and non-availability of gas and coal for power plants.

Courses of action:

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Rajan says he sent a list of prominent bank fraud cases to the PMO, but heard nothing more about it. This has led to accusations that cronyism has been the root cause of record NPAs. That is simply wrong.

Besides, bond buyers - mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies - will be decimated if bond defaults are as common as bank NPAs, and the human and economic impact may be just as bad.

Banks should not be forced to get into project finance at all, let alone on a grand scale. They grew for decades through working capital and retail lending. They had no ability to judge project costs or risks. But they jumped in, often on political orders or pressures.

1) Only III follows

2) Neither II nor III follows

3) None follows

4) All except III and I

5) All I, II and III follow

7. In the question below, are given a statement followed by three courses of actions numbered I, II and III. On the basis of the information given, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, and then decide which of the following suggested courses of actions logically follow(s) for pursuing.

Statement: Soon VAT 69 whiskey and Smirnoff Vodka will not be found on the shelves of Delhi Liquor stores owing to the duplication of barcode by manufacturer United Limited. The Delhi government financial commissioner blacklisted the manufacturer. Financial commissioner Anindo Majumdar had said in an order dated September 14, that USL had violated provisions of the Delhi Excise Act, 2009 and Delhi Excise Rules, 2010 by using unauthorized and loose barcodes, which could be easily misused.

Courses of action:

The ban will force United Spirits Limited not to sell its liquor in the national capital for two years.

the appellant violated provisions of the Delhi Excise Act, 2009, Delhi Excise Rules, 2010, the terms and conditions of the license issued to it and the standard operating procedure framed by the Delhi Excise Department and that consequently the department has rightly imposed the penalty of blacklisting under Rule 70 of the Delhi Excise Rules, 2010 upon United Spirits LTD (USL), Aurangabad.

United Limited has been blacklisted by the Delhi government financial commissioner.

1) Only III follows

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2) Neither II nor III follows

3) None follows

4) All except III and I

5) All I, II and III follow

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions given below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are eight different boxes of different colours i.e. Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet but not necessarily in the same order. Box no.1 is at the bottom, one above is box no. 2 and so on till the box no.8 is at the top.

Box B is above the Orange colour box. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H. Blue colour box is immediately above the box F. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box. Box D is below the box A. The Pink colour box is above box A. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

8. How many boxes are above the Brown colour box?

1) 4

2) 6

3) 7

4) 8

5) None of these

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions given below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are eight different boxes of different colours i.e. Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet but not necessarily in the same order. Box no.1 is at the bottom, one above is box no. 2 and so on till the box no.8 is at the top.

Box B is above the Orange colour box. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H. Blue colour box is immediately above the box F. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red

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colour box. Box D is below the box A. The Pink colour box is above box A. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

9. If we replace the C box with the Red coloured box then what will be the position of the box A from the bottom?

1) 6th

2) 7th

3) 5th

4) 4th

5) None of these

10. Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the given question.

An input-output is given in different steps. Some mathematical operations are done in each step. No mathematical operation is repeated in next step but it can be repeated with some other mathematical operation (as multiplication can be used with subtraction in step 1 and same can be used with addition in step 2).

As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

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What will be the difference between the sum of numbers in the second last step and the sum of numbers in the second step?

1) 39

2) 48

3) 46

4) 36

5) 29

11. The question given below consists of a statement, followed by three arguments numbered I, II and III. You have to decide which of the arguments is/are ‘strong’ arguments and which is/are ‘weak’ arguments and accordingly choose your answer from the alternatives given below each question.

Statement: India has constituted a group to study the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) policy of India. The group will evaluate the SEZ policy and suggest measures to cater to the needs of exporters in the present economic scenario. This comes after the United States challenged India’s entire set of export subsidy programs in the WTO.

Why is the United States unhappy with India?

Arguments:

Under the TIES, in 2017-18, exports recorded a growth of about 10 percent to USD 303 billion.

According to them, India’s export subsidies do not let the developers of India have full freedom of subcontracting, importing without license, etc.

According to them, India appears to be providing subsidies through various export promotion programs, SEZs, etc. which is harming their companies. 1) None is strong.

2) Only I and II are strong.

3) Only II and III are strong.

4) Only III is strong.

5) All are strong.

12. The question given below consists of a statement, followed by three arguments

numbered I, II and III. You have to decide which of the arguments is/are ‘strong’ arguments and which is/are ‘weak’ arguments and accordingly choose your answer from the alternatives given below each question.

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Statement: Malaysia has set up a trust fund for the public to donate money in order to help the government repay the country's debt. Malaysia's Finance Ministry said the fund would be called Malaysia Hope Fund and the contributions must be made in cash.

Will this help to gain financial stability?

Arguments:

Yes, Malaysia's national debt amounts to $250.8 billion which is 80% of its GDP.

No, Malaysia's debt amounts to $250.8 billion which is 8% of its national GDP.

Yes, 80% of Malaysia's GDP amounts to the debt amount of about $250.8 billion.

1) None is strong.

2) Only I and III are strong.

3) Only II and III are strong.

4) Only I is strong.

5) All are strong.

13. In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II.

An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the following assumption and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement.

Statement: Slamming the BJP over complaints of malfunctioning EVMs and VVPAT machines, the Shiv Sena on Wednesday said, "The present Election Commission and its machinery have become like slaves of the government."

Assumptions:

India can be called the largest democracy in the world. "Those in power at present have made democracy their mistress with their autocratic mindset".

India can no longer be called the largest democracy in the world, "Those in power at present have made democracy their mistress with their autocratic mindset". 1) Only I is implicit

2) Either I or II is implicit

3) Neither I nor II is implicit

4) Only II is implicit

5) Both I and II are implicit

Comprehension start:

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Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions given below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are eight different boxes of different colours i.e. Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet but not necessarily in the same order. Box no.1 is at the bottom, one above is box no. 2 and so on till the box no.8 is at the top.

Box B is above the Orange colour box. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H. Blue colour box is immediately above the box F. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box. Box D is below the box A. The Pink colour box is above box A. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

14. How many boxes are between Violet colour box and Red colour box?

1) 2

2) 4

3) 3

4) 1

5) None of these

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions given below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are eight different boxes of different colours i.e. Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet but not necessarily in the same order. Box no.1 is at the bottom, one above is box no. 2 and so on till the box no.8 is at the top.

Box B is above the Orange colour box. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H. Blue colour box is immediately above the box F. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box. Box D is below the box A. The Pink colour box is above box A. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

15. What is the colour of box D?

1) Pink

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2) Blue

3) Purple

4) Red

5) None of these

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions given below.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are eight different boxes of different colours i.e. Blue, Pink, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Purple, and Violet but not necessarily in the same order. Box no.1 is at the bottom, one above is box no. 2 and so on till the box no.8 is at the top.

Box B is above the Orange colour box. There are four boxes between the box F and the box H. Blue colour box is immediately above the box F. There are two boxes between the box F and the box G. More than four boxes between the Blue colour box and Red colour box. There are two boxes between the box H and box A, which is of White colour. The White colour box is not above the Blue colour box. There is only one box between the Purple colour box and Red colour box. Box D is below the box A. The Pink colour box is above box A. Violet colour box is above the Purple colour box. More than four boxes between the Orange colour box and Red colour box. Box E is below the Brown colour box.

16. Which box is between the box C and the Violet colour box?

1) D

2) H

3) B

4) E

5) None of these

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the given question.

An input-output is given in different steps. Some mathematical operations are done in each step. No mathematical operation is repeated in next step but it can be repeated with some other mathematical operation (as multiplication can be used with subtraction in step 1 and same can be used with addition in step 2).

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As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

17. What is the sum of inverse of the numbers obtained in step 3?

1) 87

2) 122

3) 78

4) 85

5) 135

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the given question.

An input-output is given in different steps. Some mathematical operations are done in each step. No mathematical operation is repeated in next step but it can be repeated with some other mathematical operation (as multiplication can be used with subtraction in step 1 and same can be used with addition in step 2).

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As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

18. What is the difference between the first block obtained in step 2 and second block obtained in step 3?

1) 12

2) 29

3) 26

4) 14

5) 21

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the given question.

An input-output is given in different steps. Some mathematical operations are done in each step. No mathematical operation is repeated in next step but it can be repeated with some other mathematical operation (as multiplication can be used with subtraction in step 1 and same can be used with addition in step 2).

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As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

19. What will be the final result of the given input?

1) 26

2) 88

3) 56

4) 42

5) None of these

Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the given question.

An input-output is given in different steps. Some mathematical operations are done in each step. No mathematical operation is repeated in next step but it can be repeated with some other mathematical operation (as multiplication can be used with subtraction in step 1 and same can be used with addition in step 2).

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As per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.

20. What will be the final result of the following input:

1) 33

2) 54

3) 31

4) 19

5) 14

21. Directions: In the question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 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.

Statements:

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Some roses are petals.

All petals are fruits.

All fruits are trees.

Some trees are flowers.

Conclusions:

All trees being roses is a possibility.

Some flowers are fruits.

All fruits being petals is a possibility.

All petals are trees.

1) Only I and II follows

2) Only I, III and IV follows

3) Only III and IV follows

4) Only II and IV follows

5) None of these

22. Direction: In the question below are given four 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.

Statements:

All A are B.

Some B are C.

No C is D.

All D are E.

Conclusions:

Some C not being E is a possibility.

Some E not being C is a possibility.

All B are not D is not a possibility. 1) All are follow

2) I, II and III are follow

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3) Both I and II follow

4) Only I follows

5) None of the above

23. Direction: In the question below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. 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.

Statements:

Some P are not Q.

Some Q are R.

No R is S.

All S are T.

Conclusions:

All Q being S is not a possibility.

Some P being S is not a possibility.

Some Q not being S is a possibility.

All T being R is not a possibility. 1) All are follow

2) I, III and IV are follow

3) Both I and IV follow

4) Only II follows

5) None of the above

24. The question given below consists of a statement, followed by three arguments numbered I,

II and III. You have to decide which of the arguments is/are ‘strong’ arguments and which is/are ‘weak’ arguments and accordingly choose your answer from the alternatives given below each question.

Statement: As part of an effort to address the rising cases of divorces in the country, China's Jiangsu province has introduced a voluntary 'divorce test' for couples planning to end their marriage. Couples who score above 60 may be able to save their marriage, the civil affairs bureau said. Around 34 lakh Chinese couples filed for divorce in 2017.

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Is this sort of a decision/ test legitimate?

Arguments:

Yes, it is a valid decision and will give couples a chance to save their relationship.

No, if a couple has decided to end their relationship, such a test won’t be beneficial.

Yes, there is no harm in giving the test, if they want to separate their ways they can. But there might be a ray of hope that they decide to rethink their decision.

1) None is strong

2) Only I and III are strong

3) Only II and II are strong

4) Only I is strong

5) ll are strong

25. ITBP jawans have built a bridge in just 30 days in Chhattisgarh, which couldn’t be constructed in nine years due to Naxal threat. The bridge has been constructed on river Tatoda in village Kaneri of district Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh. In a tweet, ITBP today said, “Secured and speedy construction of suspension-bailey bridge on River Tatoda, Kaneri, Rajnandgaon, chhatisgarh ensured by 44#ITBP.”

Which of the following is an inference which can be made from the facts stated in the above paragraph? 1) According to a report by Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar, Kaneri village sarpanch Halaur Singh was killed by the Naxals 12 years ago just for talking about the construction of the bridge.

2) In 2008, the government built a temporary bridge but it was destroyed by the Maoists.

3) According to the report, the government kept on trying to build the bridge in the last nine years but no one came forward to take up the project because of fear of the Naxals.

4) Chhattisgarh has been hit by Naxals violence for years.

5) In Jharkhand on Monday, Maoists started a day-long bandh by blowing up a railway track on the Howrah-New Delhi Grand Chord section, disrupting movement of several trains including the Rajdhani Express, according to PTI.

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Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are six points – P, Q, R, S, T, U are in a row, but not necessarily in the same order. The distances between two adjacent points are successive multiples of five (i.e., if the distance between the 1st and the 2nd points is 5 m, 1st and the 3rd points is 10 m and between 1st and 4th points is 15 m and so on.) Information regarding all the points:

The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

Point T is at the extreme east end. A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to his right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y. Another person A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

A2 from point T start walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

26. What is the distance between point Y and point P?

1) 22 m

2) 15 m

3) 20 m

4) Can’t say

5) None of these

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

There are six points – P, Q, R, S, T, U are in a row, but not necessarily in the same order. The distances between two adjacent points are successive multiples of five (i.e., if the distance between the 1st and the 2nd points is 5 m, 1st and the 3rd points is 10 m and between 1st and 4th points is 15 m and so on.) Information regarding all the points:

The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

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Point T is at the extreme east end. A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to his right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y. Another person A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

A2 from point T start walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

27. What is the distance between point ‘W’ and point ‘D’?

1) 25 m

2) 37 m

3) 27 m

4) Can’t say

5) None of these

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are six points – P, Q, R, S, T, U are in a row, but not necessarily in the same order. The distances between two adjacent points are successive multiples of five (i.e., if the distance between the 1st and the 2nd points is 5 m, 1st and the 3rd points is 10 m and between 1st and 4th points is 15 m and so on.) Information regarding all the points:

The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

Point T is at the extreme east end. A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to his right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y. Another person A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

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A2 from point T start walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

28. What is the position of A2 with respect to the A5?

1) South - East

2) North - East

3) South

4) Can’t say

5) None of these

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are six points – P, Q, R, S, T, U are in a row, but not necessarily in the same order. The distances between two adjacent points are successive multiples of five (i.e., if the distance between the 1st and the 2nd points is 5 m, 1st and the 3rd points is 10 m and between 1st and 4th points is 15 m and so on.) Information regarding all the points:

The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

Point T is at the extreme east end. A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to his right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y. Another person A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

A2 from point T start walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

29. What is the shortest distance between A5 and A3?

1) 17 m

2) 12 m

3) 15 m

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4) 10 m

5) None of these

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There are six points – P, Q, R, S, T, U are in a row, but not necessarily in the same order. The distances between two adjacent points are successive multiples of five (i.e., if the distance between the 1st and the 2nd points is 5 m, 1st and the 3rd points is 10 m and between 1st and 4th points is 15 m and so on.) Information regarding all the points:

The distance between S and R is 15 m and none of them is at any ends of the row.

The distance between the point U and point Q is the same as the distance between the point U and point R but not 5 m.

Neither P nor Q at the extreme right end of the row.

Point T is at the extreme east end. A1 from point P start walking towards the north and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 15 m and then it goes another 10 m to its left turn and stops at point X.

A3 starts walking towards the south direction from point S and goes 12 m straight, then it turns to his right moves another 17 m and halts at point W.

A5 starts walking towards the west direction from point Q and goes 7 m straight to reached point Y. Another person A4 starts walking towards the south direction from point U and goes 10 m straight to reached point G.

A2 from point T start walking towards the east and after going 10 m, it turns right, then it moves 12 m and then it goes another 20 m to its right turn and stops at point D.

30. What is the minimum distance between point G and Point R?

1) 15 m

2) 20 m

3) 10√2 m

4) 18 m

5) None of these

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Seven actors Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun have their movie releasing in different months of the year, i.e., May, March, June, April, July, February and January, not necessarily in that order. Each of them act in different movie, Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali, not necessarily in that order. Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun. Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie

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releases in May. Ranvir has his movie releases in January. The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting. The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar. The one who act to Padman does not have release in April. The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid. Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

31. Whose movie gets releases just before Tubelight releases?

1) Sahid

2) Salman

3) Varun

4) Either Akshay or Ajay

5) None of these

Direction: Read the given information and answer below question.

Seven actors Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun have their movie releasing in different months of the year, i.e., May, March, June, April, July, February and January, not necessarily in that order. Each of them act in different movie, Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali, not necessarily in that order. Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun. Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May. Ranvir has his movie releases in January. The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting. The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar. The one who act to Padman does not have release in April. The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid. Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

32. Which of the following statement is not definitely Fasle ?

Akshay acting in The Ring

Ajay Acting in Superstar

Ajay movie gets release in February .

1) Only I

2) Only II

3) both II and III

4) Either I or II

5) All I, II and III

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Direction: Read the given information and answer below question.

Seven actors Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun have their movie releasing in different months of the year, i.e., May, March, June, April, July, February and January, not necessarily in that order. Each of them act in different movie, Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali, not necessarily in that order. Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun. Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May. Ranvir has his movie releases in January. The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting. The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar. The one who act to Padman does not have release in April. The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid. Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

33. If Ajay is Acting in Superstar then Who is acting in The Ring?

1) Sahid

2) Akshay

3) Varun

4) Ranvir

5) None of these

Direction: Read the given information and answer below question.

Seven actors Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun have their movie releasing in different months of the year, i.e., May, March, June, April, July, February and January, not necessarily in that order. Each of them act in different movie, Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali, not necessarily in that order. Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun. Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May. Ranvir has his movie releases in January. The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting. The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar. The one who act to Padman does not have release in April. The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid. Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

34. Ranvir is acting in which of the following movie?

1) Robot

2) Padman

3) Superstar

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4) Bahubali

5) None of these

Direction: Read the given information and answer below question.

Seven actors Akshay, Aamir, Salman, Ajay, Ranvir, Sahid and Varun have their movie releasing in different months of the year, i.e., May, March, June, April, July, February and January, not necessarily in that order. Each of them act in different movie, Padman, The Ring, Superstar, Dutt, Tubelight, Robot and Bahubali, not necessarily in that order. Aamir act in Bahubali but his movie releases after Varun. Akshay and Ajay do not have their movie releases in May. Ranvir has his movie releases in January. The Robot releases one month earlier than the Tubelight and in one of them Varun is acting. The one who has his movie release in March acting in Superstar. The one who act to Padman does not have release in April. The one who act in The Ring has his release two months earlier than Salman but he is neither Ranvir nor Sahid. Varun act in movie which release either in June or July.

35. Which of the following combination is definitely correct?

Akshay – The Ring – February

Ajay – The Ring – February

Varun – June – Robot

1) Only I

2) Both I and II

3) Only II

4) Either I or II

5) All are incorrect

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There are 10 persons sitting in a row named Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David. Some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit, fruits are Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Orange. Seema and Pooja are

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immediate neighbours. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively. Tom sits between David and Harry. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

36. Who is the one that don’t like any fruit?

1) Harry

2) Sohan

3) Geeta

4) Pooja

5) None of these

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There are 10 persons sitting in a row named Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David. Some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit, fruits are Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Orange. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively. Tom sits between David and Harry. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

37. Who is sitting immediate right to the one who likes Banana?

1) Sohan

2) Priya

3) Anuj

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4) Seema

5) Harry

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There are 10 persons sitting in a row named Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David. Some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit, fruits are Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Orange. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively. Tom sits between David and Harry. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

38. How many persons in the row are facing the north direction?

1) 3

2) 7

3) More than 5

4) Less than or equal to 5

5) None of these.

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There are 10 persons sitting in a row named Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David. Some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit, fruits are Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana. Pooja is

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facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Orange. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively. Tom sits between David and Harry. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

39. The one who likes Apple is sitting at what position from the one who likes Pear?

1) 3rd to the right

2) 3rd to the left

3) 4th to the right

4) 4th to the left

5) None of these.

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There are 10 persons sitting in a row named Anuj, Harry, Priya, Seema, Pooja, Sohan, Geeta, Tom, Divya and David. Some of them are facing north while some are facing in the south direction. Each of them except one likes one fruit, fruits are Mango, Apple, Banana, Kiwi, Papaya, Orange, Grapes, Tomato and Pear.

Harry is facing the south and is sitting third to the right of Divya who is facing north and is sitting sixth to the right of Priya. Sohan likes Banana and is sitting second to the right of Priya. Anuj and Seema are immediate neighbours of the one who likes Banana. Pooja is facing south and is sitting second to the left of Divya who likes Orange. Seema and Pooja are immediate neighbours. The person who likes Mango is sitting fifth to the left of Geeta. The one who likes Banana is sitting on the sixth to the left of the one who likes kiwi. The person who likes Orange is sitting exactly between Geeta and David. The one who likes kiwi is sitting on third to the right and fifth to the left from those who like Grapes and Tomato respectively. Tom sits between David and Harry. The one sitting second to the left of Sohan likes Pear. Tom is sitting immediate left to the one who likes Papaya. The one who likes Papaya is sitting on second to the right of the one who don’t like any fruit.

40. The one sitting to the immediate right of Priya is facing in which direction?

1) North

2) South

3) East

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4) None of these

5) Can’t be determined

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Nine people Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James stay in a building, not necessarily in the same order. The building has nine floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own a different coloured jacket, i.e. marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2 and so on and the top most floor is numbered 9.

Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket. Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket. Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor. There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay. Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays. The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor. Albert does not own a black coloured jacket. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay. The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor. There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay. Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor. The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor. Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket. Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

41. Albert owns a jacket of which of the following colours?

1) Grey

2) Blue

3) Green

4) Marron

5) None of these

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Nine people Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James stay in a building, not necessarily in the same order. The building has nine floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own a different coloured jacket, i.e. marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2 and so on and the top most floor is numbered 9.

Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket. Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket. Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor. There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay. Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays. The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor. Albert does not own a black coloured jacket. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay. The one who owns a

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grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor. There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay. Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor. The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor. Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket. Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

42. Who amongst the following stays on the top-most floor?

1) Flaming

2) Glan

3) Danny

4) Barton

5) None of these

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Nine people Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James stay in a building, not necessarily in the same order. The building has nine floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own a different coloured jacket, i.e. marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2 and so on and the top most floor is numbered 9.

Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket. Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket. Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor. There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay. Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays. The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor. Albert does not own a black coloured jacket. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay. The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor. There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay. Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor. The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor. Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket. Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

43. On which of the following floors does Barton stay?

1) 1st

2) 6th

3) 9th

4) 7th

5) None of these

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Directions: Study the information below and answer the given questions.

Nine people Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James stay in a building, not necessarily in the same order. The building has nine floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own a different coloured jacket, i.e. marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2 and so on and the top most floor is numbered 9.

Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket. Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket. Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor. There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay. Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays. The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor. Albert does not own a black coloured jacket. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay. The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor. There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay. Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor. The one who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor. Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket. Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

44. Which of the following is true as per the given information?

1) Barton stays on a floor immediately below the floor on which Haddin stays.

2) Danny owns the grey coloured jacket and stays on the fourth floor.

3) Glan stays on a floor immediately above the floor on which Albert stays.

4) Flaming stays on the eighth floor.

5) None is true.

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Nine people Albert, Barton, Carlos, Danny, Edvards, Flaming, Glan, Haddin and James stay in a building, not necessarily in the same order. The building has nine floors and only one person stays on one floor. All of them own a different coloured jacket, i.e. marron, pink, orange, white, green, black, red, grey and blue not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2 and so on and the top most floor is numbered 9.

Flaming does not own the blue coloured jacket. Carlos owns a pink coloured jacket. Haddin owns a white coloured jacket and stays on an even numbered floor. There is one floor between the floors on which Flaming and Glan stay. Albert stays on an even numbered floor below the floor on which Haddin stays. The one who owns a blue coloured jacket stays on the third floor. Albert does not own a black coloured jacket. There are two floors between the floors on which the people owning the red and the white coloured jackets stay. The one who owns a grey coloured jacket stays on the fourth floor. There are three floors between the floors on which Carlos and Glan stay. Danny stays on a floor immediately above James’s floor. The one

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who owns the marron jacket stays on the top-most floor. Edvards stays on the second floor and owns the orange coloured jacket. Flaming does not stay on the ground floor.

45. How many floors are there between the floor on which Flaming stays and the floor on which Carlos stays?

1) One

2) Eight

3) None

4) Six

5) Five

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Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi are sitting in two rows facing each other. Six person are sitting in each row. They belong to different cities- Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala but not necessary in the same order.

Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

Ilahi is facing towards north and does not belong to Mumbai.

Pankaj belongs to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

Tara belongs to Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

Ilahi does not belong to Noida. 46. Which is the correct combination of person and city?

1) Tanya – Mathura

2) Anant – Pune

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3) Ilahi – Delhi

4) All are correct

5) None of above

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Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi are sitting in two rows facing each other. Six person are sitting in each row. They belong to different cities- Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala but not necessary in the same order.

Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

Ilahi is facing towards north and does not belong to Mumbai.

Pankaj belongs to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

Tara belongs to Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

47. Who is sitting in front of Rachna?

1) Dhruv

2) Raj

3) Raja

4) Kiran

5) None of above

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi are sitting in two rows facing each other. Six person are sitting in each row. They belong to different cities- Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala but not necessary in the same order.

Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

Ilahi is facing towards north and does not belong to Mumbai.

Pankaj belongs to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

Tara belongs to Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

Ilahi does not belong to Noida. 48. Who belongs to Kerala?

1) Raja

2) Tanya

3) Dhruv

4) Rachna

5) None of above

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Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi are sitting in two rows facing each other. Six person are sitting in each row. They belong to different cities- Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala but not necessary in the same order.

Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

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The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

Ilahi is facing towards north and does not belong to Mumbai.

Pankaj belongs to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

Tara belongs to Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

49. Who is sitting between Ilahi and kiran?

1) Tara

2) Raj

3) Roop

4) Anant

5) None of above

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Anant, Raja, Roop, Aarzoo, Tanya, Dhruv, Tara, Kiran, Raj, Pankaj, Rachna and Ilahi are sitting in two rows facing each other. Six person are sitting in each row. They belong to different cities- Agra, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Kanpur, Aligarh, Mathura, Pune, Noida, Amritsar and Kerala but not necessary in the same order.

Dhruv is facing to the North and is sitting fifth to the right of Raj who does not belong to Mathura and Pune.

The person who lives in Mumbai is sitting in front of a person who belongs to Agra.

Roop who belongs to Delhi is sitting in front of Raj.

The person who belongs to Chennai is sitting fourth to the left of Roop.

Raja belongs to Kanpur and is sitting fourth to the left of Tara who is facing towards south.

Only two people sit between Aarzoo and Kiran who is from Aligarh and is sitting just left to Dhruv.

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Tanya is from Agra and sitting between Tara and Raja.

Ilahi is facing towards north and does not belong to Mumbai.

Pankaj belongs to Amritsar is sitting second to the right of Rachna.

The person who belongs to Kolkata sits fifth to the left of person who belongs to Kerala.

Tara belongs to Mathura and Aarzoo does not belong to Pune and Amritsar.

Ilahi does not belong to Noida.

50. Who belongs to Kolkata?

1) Raj

2) Pankaj

3) Ilahi

4) Aarzoo

5) None of above