Directions : Study the following information to answer the given questions. In a certain code, 'her idea has merit' is written as 'fo la bu na', 'merit list has been displayed' is written as 'jo ke la si na', 'her name displayed there' is written as 'ya si bu zo' and 'name in merit list' is written as 'na ya go ke'.
1. What does 'ke' stand for?
1) been
2) has
3) merit
4) name
5) list
Answer : 5
1) fo
2) la
3) bu
4) na
5) Either bu or na
Answer : 1
1) ya la ke si
2) jo si ya la
3) si jo ke na
4) bu ya ke la
5) ya si jo zo
Answer : 2
1) there
2) displayed
3) name
4) her
5) cannot be determined
Answer : 1
1) zo ya go wo
2) bu ya zo go
3) zo ya bu ke
4) ya zo wo bu
5) wo go zo ya
Answer : 4
1) na
2) ya
3) go
4) ke
5) Cannot be determined
Answer : 3
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Answer : 3
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Answer : 2
1) O
2) N
3) I
4) T
5) None of these
Answer : 2
A B B D C F D H E J
1) N
2) O
3) K
4) F
5) None of these
Answer : 4
M, N, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circle facing the centre. P is second to the left of S and third to the right of the M. T is third to the left of S. Q is not an immediate neighbour of S. N is not an immediate neighbour of M.
11. Who is third to the right of N?
1) Q
2) T
3) P
4) R
5) None of these
Answer : 4
1) N
2) R
3) S
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
Answer : 3
1) R
2) R and N
3) N
4) Date inadequate
5) None of these
Answer : 3
1) two
2) three
3) four
4) two or three
5) None of these
Answer : 4
1) R
2) N
3) Q and P
4) Date inadequate
5) None of these
Answer : 5
'P©Q' means 'P is either smaller than or equal to Q'.
'P%Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P@Q' means 'P is either greater than or equal to Q'.
'P$Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'.
'P#Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions,
assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is / are definitely true.
1) If only conclusion I follows.
2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) If both conclusions I and II follows.
16. Statements: M © Q; D # F; F @ B
Conclusions: I. B © D II. F # M
Answer : 1
Conclusions: I. R $ K II. H % W
Answer : 2
Conclusions: I. J $ R II. T $ K
Answer : 5
Conclusions: : I. W $ H II. W @ H
Answer : 3
Conclusions: I. M % E II. B @ F
Answer : 4
1) If statement A is the cause and statement B is its effect.
2) If statement B is the cause and statement A is its effect.
3) If both the statements A and B are independent causes.
4) If both the statements A and B are effects of independent causes.
5) If both the statements A and B are effects of common cause.
(B) These has been a considerable increase in the flow of foreign tourists to India.
Answer : 2
(B) The government engineering colleges in the state could not accommodate all the students who sought admission this year.
Answer : 4
(B) The percentage of bad loans given by the banks to the priority sector is very low as compared to the corporate sector.
Answer : 2
(B) The real estate prices have decreased considerably during the last few months.
Answer : 2
(B) Many Asian countries have been importing huge quantities of steel from India.
Answer : 2
1) The inference is definitely true.
2) The inference is definitely false.
3) The inference is probably false or true.
4) The inference cannot be drawn.
5) The inference is partly true.
26. Statements: Metals are generally malleable and good conductor of electricity. X is neither malleable nor a good conductor of electricity.
Inference: X is not a metal.
Answer : 3
Inference: : Parents want the perfect development of their children through good schooling.
Answer : 1
Inference: : Carltonganj is a hill station.
Answer : 3
Inference: Tejas is one of the best aircraft in the world.
Answer : 1
Inference: Some people who consume a lot of fried food die.
Answer : 1
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