1) South
2) North
3) East
4) West
2. A man started walking west. He turned right, then right again and finally turned left.Towards which direction was he walking now
1) North
2) south
3) West
4) East
3. A clock is so placed that at 12 noon its minute hand points towards North-East.In which direction does its hour hand point at 1:30 pm
1) North
2) South
3) East
4) West
4. Raghu is at point A. He walks 3 km to the North and then turns to his left. He walks 4 Km in this direction. He turns left again and walks 6 km.If he wishes to reach point A again, which direction should he be walking and what distance will he have to cover
1) South-East,5 km
2)South-East,4 km
3) North-East,5km
4)North-East,4km
5. Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions that follow Eight persons P,M, R, T,Q,U,V and W are sitting in front of one another in two rows. Each row has 4 persons.P is bet ween U and V and facing North.Q, who is to the immediate left of M is facing W. R is bet ween T and M and W is to the immediate right of V
1)S
2)P
3)X
4)Q
6. Who is to the immediate right of R
1)M
2)U
3)M or T
4)None of these
7. In which of the following piars,persons are sitting in front of each other ?
1)MV
2)RV
3)TV
4)UR
Read the following statements and answer the four items that follow Five cities P,Q,R,S and T are connected by different modes of transports as follows
* P and Q are connected by boat as well as rail.
* Q and T are connected by air only
* T and R are connected by rail and bus.
* S and R are connected by bus and boat.
* P and R are connected by boat only
8. which mode of transport would help one to reach R starting from Q but without changing the mode of transport
1) Boat
2) Rail
3) Bus
4) Air
9. If a person visits each of the places starting from P and gets back to P,which of the following places must he visit twice
1) Q
2) R
3) S
4) T
10. Which of the following pairs of cities is connected by any of the routes directly without going to any other city
1) P and T
2) T and S
3) Q and R
4) None of these
11. Between which two cities among the pairs of cities given below are there maximum travel options available
1) Q and S
2) P and R\
3) P and T
4) Q and R
13. The female partner who is well versed in computer hardware but does not know marketing is
1) X
2) Q
3) T
4) R
15. From 1 Oclock afternoon upto 10 O clock in the night,the hands of a clock will be at right angle___times?
1) 9
2) 10
3) 18
4) 20
Solution: Time of period from 1 Oclock afternoon to 10 O clock night =(10-1) h=9h As we know, hands are at right at angle 2 times in an hour. Hence, in 9 h they will be at right angle 9X2=18 times
16. What will be angle between the hands of clock at 8:30 (degrees)
1) 15
2) 30
3) 45
4) 75
Solution: Angle traced by hour hand in 8 h 30 min [{(8×60)+30}12]= [{480 +30}12] = 510×12=255 degrees Angle traced by minute hand in 30 min =30X6=180 degrees Required angle =(255-180)=75 degrees
17. 4X6X2=351,3X9X8=287,9X5X6=
1) 270
2) 845
3) 596
4) 659
Solution: (4-1)X(6-1)X(2-1)=3 5 1 similarly; 845
20. In these questions, relationship bet ween different elements is showen in the statements. There statements are followed by two conclusions Give answer
1) if only Conclusion I is true
3) if either Conclusion I or II is true
4) if neither Conclusion I nor II is true
5) if both Conclusion I and II are true
Satements: H= I=J>K=L
Conclusions:
I.K<H
II. L=I
solution:
I. K<H is true
II. L=I is false only Conclusion I follows from the given statements
21. Statements: S>C=O ,P<C
Conclusions:
I. O<P ,
II. S>P
solution: From statements S>C>P and P<C=O
Conclusions
I.O<P is false
II.S>P is true only Conclusion II follow from the given statements
22. Statements: A=B=C, A>R
Conclusions
I. B>R
II. R<C
Solution: from statements R<A=B=C
Conclusions:
I. B>R is true
II. R<C is true I and II follow from the given statements
23. Satements: D>E=F, J<F
Conclusions:
I. D>J
II. E<J
Solution: given that D>E=F J<F on combining the statements D>E=F>G
Solution: I. D>J (F) II. E<J (F) so,it is clear that neither Conclusion I nor II is true
24. Statements: P<Q<T, R=Q
Conclusions:
I. R>P
II. T<R
Solution: on combining the statements we get P<Q=R and R=Q>T
Conclusions:
I. R>P (T)
II.T<R (T) both Conclusions I and II are true
25. Vinay is taller than Hansika, Hansika is taller than Abhay, Aalok is taller than Ashok and Ashok is taller than Vinay. Who is the short est in the group
1) Aalok
2) Ashok
3) Hansika
4) Abhay
Solution: Vinay>Hansika; Hansika> Abhay; Aalok>Ashok; Ashok > vinay on arranging the above data,
we get Aalok>Ashok> vinay> Han sika>Abhay. Abhay is the shortest Among A,B,C and D, B is heavier than A and C but C is taller than him. D is not as tall as C while A is the shortest. C is not as heavy as A.D is heavier than B but shorter than him.
26. Who is the heaviest
1) B
2) A
3) D
4) C
Solution: is D>B>A>C D is the heaviest
27. Who is the tallest
1) D
2) C
3) Either A or D
4) Cannot be determined
Solution: in heavier B>A and C; A>C ; D>B in taller C>B; C>D ,D>A ; B>D solution is C>B>D>A C is the tallest
28) abc_yabc_xw abcdev_
1) zdu
2) dxu
3) cdu
4) zyw
Solution: abczy/abcdxw/abcdevu ; Required answer zdu
29. Arrange the following words in a logical sequence
a) Trillion
b) Thousand
c) Billion
d) Hundred
e) Million
1) a,b,c,d,e
2) a,e,c,b,d
3) d,b,c,e,a
4) d,b,e,c,a
Solution: Hundred- Thousand- Million Billion- Trillion
30. W-144, ?, S-100, Q-81, O-64
1) U-121
2) U-122
3) V-121
4) V-128
1.2 2.1 3.3 4.3 5.4
6.4 7.1 8.1 9.2 10.4
11.1 12.1 13.4 15.3
16.4 17.2 20.1
21.2 22.5 23.4 24.5 25.4
26.4 27.2 28.1 29.4 30.1