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øŒ‰vÚÛî¦ô¢Ù 11  2018 Reasoning Ability Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Six persons-Tiger, Akshay, Shahrukh, Varun, Ranveer and Arjun - stay on different floors of a six-storey building (ground floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as floor 6). Each of them is in a different profession, viz Doctor, Engineer, Lawyer, Architect, Journalist and Teacher. Varun is a lawyer but stays neither on floor 2 nor on floor 5. Akshay is neither an Architect nor a Journalist but stays on floor 6. The Journalist doesn't stay below the floor of the Architect but stays below the floor of the Engineer. The Teacher stays either on floor 1 or on floor 4. Ranveer doesn't stay on an oddnumbered floor. Tiger, who stays on floor 4, is either a Journalist or an Architect. Either Shahrukh or Arjun is an Engineer. 1. If Arjun stays on floor 1, what is the profession of Shahrukh? 1) Lawyer 2) Engineer 3) Teacher 4) Architect 5) Can't be determined 2. Who stays on floor 3? 1) Engineer 2) Lawyer 3) Doctor 4) Architect 5) Teacher 3. Which of the following combinations is definitely true? 1) Shahrukh - Teacher - Floor 1 2) Varun - Lawyer - Floor 5 3) Ranveer - Architect - Floor 2 4) Arjun - Engineer - Floor 6 5) None of these 4. Which of the following combinations is definitely false? 1) Tiger - Journalist - Floor 2 2) Akshay - Doctor - Floor 6 3) Ranveer - Architect - Floor 2 4) Varun - Lawyer - Floor 3 5) None of these 5. Who stays on floor 2? 1) Engineer 2) Lawyer 3) Doctor 4) Architect 5) Teacher Directions (Q. 6-10): In each of the questions 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 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. 6. Statements: All windows are doors. All buildings are doors. All doors are boats. Conclusions: I. All windows are boats. II. All buildings are boats. III. Some boats are doors. 1) Only I and II follow 2) Only I & III follow 3) Only II and III follow 4) All follow 5) None of these 7. Statements: Some desks are chairs. Some chairs are pens. Some pens are drawers. Conclusions: I. Some drawers are desks. II. Some drawers are chairs. III. No drawer is chair. 1) None follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only III follows 4) Only either II or III follows 5) Only I and either II or III follow 8. Statements: All flowers are trees. Some trees are houses. All houses are wheels. Conclusions: I. Some wheels are trees. II. Some trees are flowers. III. Some wheels are flowers. 1) Only I and II follow

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Who stays on floor 2? 2) Only I and III follow 3) Only II and III follow 4) All I, II and III follow 5) None of these 9. Statements: Some radios are telephones. All telephones are mirrors. All mirrors are desks. Conclusions: I. Some radios are desks. II. Some radios are mirrors. III. Some desks are telephones. 1) Only I and II follow 2) Only I and III follow 3) Only II and III follow 4) All follow 5) None of these 10. Statements: All furniture are jungles. No jungle is road. Some roads are hills. Conclusions: I. Some roads are furniture. II. Some jungles are furniture. III. Some hills are jungles. 1) Only I follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only III follows 4) Only I and II follow 5) None of these Directions (Q. 11-15): In each of the questions given below two statements I and II are given. You have to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient to answer the question or not. 1) if the data given in statement I is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only in statement II is not sufficient to answer the question. 2) if the data given only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question whereas data given only in statement I is not sufficient to answer the question. 3) if the data given either only in statement I or only in statement II is sufficient to answer the question.

Explanations

4) if the combined data given in statement I and statement II is not sufficient to answer the question. 5) if the combined data given in statement I and statement II is necessary to answer the question. 11. In a code language, what do 'Pa' mean ? I. In that code language 'Pe Bo Pa' means 'look at me' and `Bo Se Pe Ki' means 'don't look at him' II. In that code language 'Ka Ta Ne Pa' means 'take me and go' and 'Li Wa Si Pa' means 'either me or you' . 12. What is the relation between Seema and Mangesh? I. Shalini is cousin of Mangesh and niece of Seema. II. Sulekha, sister of Seema, and wife of Omkar who is father of Mangesh. 13. What is the rank of Shekhar in the class of 40? I. Sameer, who is ninth from top, is 12 rank above Shailendra who is 5 rank below Shekhar. II. Neelesh, who is between Shekhar and Sudhanshu, is 15th from bottom. 14. P, Q, R, S and T have different ranks. Which of them have the lowest rank? I. S is two ranks below R whose rank is not the highest. II. Rank of P is above S but below Q and T. 15. Who runs fastest in A, B, C, D and E? I. B runs faster than E but not the fastest. II. C, although does not run as fast as A and B, but runs faster than D and E. Directions (Q. 16 - 17): In a certain code, the letters of English alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded for some words. The numerical code for each letter is given in

bracket in coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their coding. Applying there rules, answer the questions that follow in the two sets. WORD : CODED FORMS SYLPHY : [850] [850] [850] [850] [850] [850] BLACK : [730] [730] [130] [730] [730] GYPSY : [730] [730] [730] [730] [730] BLOOD : [730] [730] [170] [170] [730] HIMKAR : [850] [125] [850] [850] [125] [850] CLASS : [730] [730] [130] [730] [730] CRIME : [730] [730] [150] [730] [150] ROMKSH : [850] [225] [850] [850] [850] [850] Find out the coded form of each of the words printed in bold: 16. ANIKET 1) [850] [850] [130] [850] [130] [850] 2) [730] [730] [125] [850] [225] [730] 3) [730] [225] [730] [850] [850] [850] 4) [125] [850] [125] [850] [125] [850] 5) Other than the given options 17. SPEED 1) [730] [730] [170] [170] [730] 2) [730] [730] [125] [225] [730] 3) [850] [850] [125] [125] [730] 4) [730] [730] [225] [125] [730] 5) Other than the given options

8. I and II follow

14. From both statements, we can find that S is lowest.

(1-5): Person

Profession

Floor

Akshay

Doctor

6

Shahrukh/Arjun

Engineer

5

Tiger

Journalist

4

Varun

Lawyer

3

Ranveer

Architect

2

Arjun/Shahrukh

Teacher

1

Flowers Trees

6. All follow

1-2

4-1

7-4

10-2

13-1

16-4

2-2

5-4

8-1

11-3

14-5

17-1

3-3

6-4

9-4

12-4

15-5

This model questions prepared by subject experts of RACE Institute, Hyderabad.

15. A runs fastest. Both I and II are necessary to answer the question.

Houses

(16-17). Rule I. If the word is of 5 letters: i) All the consonants are replaced by (730).

Wheels

ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (130).

9. All follow

Radio

Key

Telephone

iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (150). iv) If there are more than one vowel and they are same, then they are replaced by (170).

Desks

Mirrors

Rule II. If the word is of 6 letters: W

10. Only II follows

D

i) All the consonants are replaced by (850). ii) If there is a single vowel, then it is replaced by (225).

Jungles

B

Furniture

Road

Hill

Boats

16. A [125]

7. Only either II or III follow Chairs Desk

iii) If there are more than one vowel and they are different, then they are replaced by (125).

Pens Drawers

11. Code for ‘Pa’ is me. Either statement I or II is sufficient. 12. From both statements, relation between Seema and Mangesh cannot be determined. 13. Only statement I is sufficient.

17. S [730]

N

I

K

[850]

[125]

[850]

E

T

[125] [850]

P

E

E

D

[730]

[170]

[170]

[730]

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