Reasoning
Question 1 |
Kind : _______ : : Often : Frequently (By word meaning)
A | Mean |
B | Type |
C | Cruel |
D | Kindly |
Question 2 |
A man walks 40 meter towards south. Then turning to his right he walks 40 meters again. Then he turns to his left and walks 20 meters. He again turns to his left and walks 40 meters. How far is the man now from his starting point?
A | 60 meters |
B | 40 meters |
C | 100 meters |
D | 80 meters |
Question 3 |
Introducing a boy, a girl said, "He is the son of the daughter of the father of my uncle". How is the boy related to the girl?
A | Uncle |
B | Nephew |
C | Cousin |
D | Brother-in-law |
Question 4 |
Candid is to indirect as honest is to :
A | frank |
B | wicked |
C | truthful |
D | untruthful |
Question 5 |
If finch related to bird i.e. FINCH: BIRD. Then, find the pair that has a similar relationship.
A | rog : toad |
B | elephant : reptile |
C | Dalmatian: dog |
D | collie : marsupial |
Question 6 |
Divide 88 into four parts such as first part known as a, second part b, third part c, and fourth part is d, when 5 is added to the first part, 5 is subtracted from the second part, 3 is multiplied by the third part and the fourth part is divided by 5, then all results are equal. Find the value of a, b, c and d respectively.
A | 7, 17, 4, 60 |
B | 8, 25, 5, 50 |
C | 10, 30, 3, 45 |
D | 17, 7, 4, 60 |
Question 7 |
Look at this sequence SCD TEF UGH _____ WKL and find the missing sequence.
A | CMN |
B | UJI |
C | VIJ |
D | IJT |
Question 8 |
Here are some words translated from any Language.
diano means oak tree
blynot means oak leaf
blycrin means maple leaf
Which word could mean “maple syrup”?
diano means oak tree
blynot means oak leaf
blycrin means maple leaf
Which word could mean “maple syrup”?
A | blymuth |
B | hupponot |
C | patricrin |
D | crinweel |
Question 9 |
Today is Tuesday. After 62 days, it will be :
A | Wednesday |
B | Thursday |
C | Monday |
D | Friday |
Question 10 |
Find the odd-man out:
A | ring |
B | bangle |
C | tyre |
D | plate |
Question 11 |
Find the odd-man out:
A | nails |
B | hair |
C | grass |
D | fingers |
Question 15 |
Eight fighter pilots flying over a conflict region notice some hostile activity taking place in a village. To peaceably resolve the conflict, they land their planes and decide that it would be best to send those pilots who would best complement each other as negotiators to talk to the warring parties. The pilots A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are chosen as negotiators according to the following conditions:
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
Which of the following could be a complete group of the negotiators?
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
Which of the following could be a complete group of the negotiators?
A | F, A, H, B |
B | G, D, C |
C | E, A, H, F |
D | A, B, F, G |
Question 16 |
Eight fighter pilots flying over a conflict region notice some hostile activity taking place in a village. To peaceably resolve the conflict, they land their planes and decide that it would be best to send those pilots who would best complement each other as negotiators to talk to the warring parties. The pilots A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are chosen as negotiators according to the following conditions:
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
Who could be sent to negotiate alone?
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
Who could be sent to negotiate alone?
A | G |
B | A |
C | C |
D | None of the above |
Question 17 |
Eight fighter pilots flying over a conflict region notice some hostile activity taking place in a village. To peaceably resolve the conflict, they land their planes and decide that it would be best to send those pilots who would best complement each other as negotiators to talk to the warring parties. The pilots A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are chosen as negotiators according to the following conditions:
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
What is the greatest number of pilots that could be sent to negotiate?
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
What is the greatest number of pilots that could be sent to negotiate?
A | 5 |
B | 6 |
C | 7 |
D | 8 |
Question 18 |
Eight fighter pilots flying over a conflict region notice some hostile activity taking place in a village. To peaceably resolve the conflict, they land their planes and decide that it would be best to send those pilots who would best complement each other as negotiators to talk to the warring parties. The pilots A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are chosen as negotiators according to the following conditions:
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
If G is not sent to negotiate, then which of the following is a complete and accurate list of pilots who must be sent to negotiate?
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
If G is not sent to negotiate, then which of the following is a complete and accurate list of pilots who must be sent to negotiate?
A | F, A, E, H, B |
B | A, B, H, F |
C | H, B, A, C, D |
D | H, C, D, B, A, F |
Question 19 |
Eight fighter pilots flying over a conflict region notice some hostile activity taking place in a village. To peaceably resolve the conflict, they land their planes and decide that it would be best to send those pilots who would best complement each other as negotiators to talk to the warring parties. The pilots A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are chosen as negotiators according to the following conditions:
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
If H is not sent to negotiate, then which of the following must NOT be true?
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
If H is not sent to negotiate, then which of the following must NOT be true?
A | F is sent to negotiate. |
B | E is sent to negotiate. |
C | B is sent to negotiate. |
D | G is sent to negotiate. |
Question 20 |
Eight fighter pilots flying over a conflict region notice some hostile activity taking place in a village. To peaceably resolve the conflict, they land their planes and decide that it would be best to send those pilots who would best complement each other as negotiators to talk to the warring parties. The pilots A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are chosen as negotiators according to the following conditions:
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
Which pair of pilots cannot be sent to negotiate if B does not negotiate?
I. A is chosen if B is chosen
II. If G is not chosen, then A and F are chosen.
III. B and H are chosen if A is chosen.
IV. If F is not chosen, then G is chosen.
V. If H is not chosen, then E is chosen.
VI. If C is not chosen, then D is not chosen, and if D is not chosen, then C is not chosen.
Which pair of pilots cannot be sent to negotiate if B does not negotiate?
A | A and H |
B | G and F |
C | E and H |
D | G and E |
Question 21 |
A number of dacoits need to hole up in their hideout. The problem is that, as with many criminal groups, there are a number of personality conflicts that disallow certain members of the dacoit group from being in the hideout the same time as certain other members. The personality issues of the bandits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are illuminated by the following constraints:
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
Which of the following could be a complete list of the bandits in the hideout?
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
Which of the following could be a complete list of the bandits in the hideout?
A | A, E, F, H |
B | F, D, C, B |
C | E, H, D, A |
D | H, B, E, C, F |
Question 22 |
A number of dacoits need to hole up in their hideout. The problem is that, as with many criminal groups, there are a number of personality conflicts that disallow certain members of the dacoit group from being in the hideout the same time as certain other members. The personality issues of the bandits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are illuminated by the following constraints:
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
Who could be the only person in the hideout?
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
Who could be the only person in the hideout?
A | A |
B | B |
C | E |
D | H |
Question 23 |
A number of dacoits need to hole up in their hideout. The problem is that, as with many criminal groups, there are a number of personality conflicts that disallow certain members of the dacoit group from being in the hideout the same time as certain other members. The personality issues of the bandits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are illuminated by the following constraints:
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If there are seven people in the hideout, then who could potentially be outside of the hideout?
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If there are seven people in the hideout, then who could potentially be outside of the hideout?
A | G |
B | F |
C | A |
D | D |
Question 24 |
A number of dacoits need to hole up in their hideout. The problem is that, as with many criminal groups, there are a number of personality conflicts that disallow certain members of the dacoit group from being in the hideout the same time as certain other members. The personality issues of the bandits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are illuminated by the following constraints:
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If A is not in the hideout, then which of the following must be true?
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If A is not in the hideout, then which of the following must be true?
A | D is not in the hideout. |
B | E is not in the hideout. |
C | B must be in the hideout. |
D | C is not in the hideout. |
Question 25 |
A number of dacoits need to hole up in their hideout. The problem is that, as with many criminal groups, there are a number of personality conflicts that disallow certain members of the dacoit group from being in the hideout the same time as certain other members. The personality issues of the bandits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are illuminated by the following constraints:
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If D and C are in the hideout, then who could be outside of the hideout?
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If D and C are in the hideout, then who could be outside of the hideout?
A | A and E |
B | B and G |
C | E and B |
D | H and F |
Question 26 |
A number of dacoits need to hole up in their hideout. The problem is that, as with many criminal groups, there are a number of personality conflicts that disallow certain members of the dacoit group from being in the hideout the same time as certain other members. The personality issues of the bandits A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are illuminated by the following constraints:
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If F must be in the hideout when A or B is in the hideout, then which of the following must be true?
I. If D is in the hideout, then E is in the hideout.
II. If E is not in the hideout, then A is in the hideout.
III. If B is not in the hideout, then C is not in the hideout.
IV. If F is in the hideout, then H is not in the hideout.
V. If A is not in the hideout, then B is in the hideout.
If F must be in the hideout when A or B is in the hideout, then which of the following must be true?
A | C is never outside of the hideout. |
B | C and B are always in the hideout. |
C | H is never in the hideout. |
D | D and E are always in the hideout. |
Question 27 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
Which of the following could be a complete list of the sheep outside of the pasture?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
Which of the following could be a complete list of the sheep outside of the pasture?
A | Dhuli, Chotu, Arti, Heera. |
B | Bhola, Dhuli, Itti, Arti |
C | Itti, Golu, Esha. |
D | Golu, Arti, Itti. |
Question 28 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
If Golu is in the pasture, then which of the following must be true?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
If Golu is in the pasture, then which of the following must be true?
A | Itti is in the pasture. |
B | Bhola is outside of the pasture. |
C | Chotu is outside of the pasture. |
D | Fallu is in the pasture. |
Question 29 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
Which of the following pairs can never be in the pasture at the same time?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
Which of the following pairs can never be in the pasture at the same time?
A | Fallu, Itti. |
B | Esha, Bhola. |
C | Dhuli Chotu. |
D | Chotu, Esha. |
Question 30 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
You will know the exact position of all the sheep if you know that which two sheep are in the pasture?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
You will know the exact position of all the sheep if you know that which two sheep are in the pasture?
A | Itti, Bhola. |
B | Dhuli, Esha. |
C | Arti, Chotu |
D | Itti, Arti. |
Question 31 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
You will know the exact position of all the sheep if you know that which two sheep are in the pasture?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
You will know the exact position of all the sheep if you know that which two sheep are in the pasture?
A | Itti, Bhola. |
B | Dhuli, Esha. |
C | Arti, Chotu. |
D | Itti, Arti. |
Question 32 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
At most, how many sheep could be outside of the pasture at the same time?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
At most, how many sheep could be outside of the pasture at the same time?
A | five |
B | six |
C | seven |
D | eight |
Question 33 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
As Sumit closes his eyes to go to sleep, he visualizes nine sheep jumping over a fence. The sheep’s names are Arti, Bhola, Chotu, Dhuli, Esha, Fallu, Golu, Heera, and Itti. The sheep are either in the pasture or outside of the pasture based on whether or not they have jumped over the fence. Their presence is governed by the following constraints:
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
At most, how many sheep could be in the pasture at the same time?
I. If Golu is in the pasture, then Dhuli is out.
II. If Fallu is in the pasture, then Arti is out.
III. Itti is in the pasture if Fallu is out.
IV. Dhuli is in the pasture if Chotu is in.
V. Esha is in the pasture if Bhoal is out.
VI. Heera is outside of the pasture.
VII. If Golu is outside of the pasture, then Esha is out.
At most, how many sheep could be in the pasture at the same time?
A | four |
B | five |
C | six |
D | seven |
Question 34 |
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate option.
Five roommates Randy, Sally, Terry, Uma, and Vernon each do one housekeeping task mopping, sweeping, laundry, vacuuming, or dusting one day a week, Monday through Friday.
Vernon does not vacuum and does not do his task on Tuesday
Sally does the dusting, and does not do it on Monday or Friday.
The mopping is done on Thursday.
Terry does his task, which is not vacuuming, on Wednesday.
The laundry is done on Friday, and not by Uma.
Randy does his task on Monday.
What task does Terry do on Wednesday?
A | vacuuming |
B | dusting |
C | mopping |
D | sweeping |
Question 35 |
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate option.
Five roommates Randy, Sally, Terry, Uma, and Vernon each do one housekeeping task mopping, sweeping, laundry, vacuuming, or dusting one day a week, Monday through Friday.
Vernon does not vacuum and does not do his task on Tuesday
Sally does the dusting, and does not do it on Monday or Friday.
The mopping is done on Thursday.
Terry does his task, which is not vacuuming, on Wednesday.
The laundry is done on Friday, and not by Uma.
Randy does his task on Monday.
What day does Uma do her task?
A | Monday |
B | Tuesday |
C | Wednesday |
D | Thursday |
Question 36 |
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate option.
Five roommates Randy, Sally, Terry, Uma, and Vernon each do one housekeeping task mopping, sweeping, laundry, vacuuming, or dusting one day a week, Monday through Friday.
Vernon does not vacuum and does not do his task on Tuesday
Sally does the dusting, and does not do it on Monday or Friday.
The mopping is done on Thursday.
Terry does his task, which is not vacuuming, on Wednesday.
The laundry is done on Friday, and not by Uma.
Randy does his task on Monday.
What task does Vernon do?
A | vacuuming |
B | dusting |
C | mopping |
D | laundry |
Question 37 |
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate option.
Five roommates Randy, Sally, Terry, Uma, and Vernon each do one housekeeping task mopping, sweeping, laundry, vacuuming, or dusting one day a week, Monday through Friday.
Vernon does not vacuum and does not do his task on Tuesday
Sally does the dusting, and does not do it on Monday or Friday.
The mopping is done on Thursday.
Terry does his task, which is not vacuuming, on Wednesday.
The laundry is done on Friday, and not by Uma.
Randy does his task on Monday.
What day is the vacuuming done?
A | Friday |
B | Monday |
C | Tuesday |
D | Wednesday |
Question 38 |
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate option.
Five roommates Randy, Sally, Terry, Uma, and Vernon each do one housekeeping task mopping, sweeping, laundry, vacuuming, or dusting one day a week, Monday through Friday.
Vernon does not vacuum and does not do his task on Tuesday
Sally does the dusting, and does not do it on Monday or Friday.
The mopping is done on Thursday.
Terry does his task, which is not vacuuming, on Wednesday.
The laundry is done on Friday, and not by Uma.
Randy does his task on Monday.
When does Sally do the dusting?
A | Friday |
B | Monday |
C | Tuesday |
D | Wednesday |
Question 39 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
Which one of the following could be the four people selected to attend the retirement dinner?
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
Which one of the following could be the four people selected to attend the retirement dinner?
A | J, K, M, P |
B | J, L, N, Q |
C | J, M, N, Q |
D | K, M, P, Q |
Question 40 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
Among the people selected to attend the retirement dinner there must be
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
Among the people selected to attend the retirement dinner there must be
A | K or Q or both |
B | L or M or both |
C | N or M or both |
D | N or Q or both |
Question 41 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
Which one of the following is a pair of people who cannot both be selected to attend the retirement dinner?
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
Which one of the following is a pair of people who cannot both be selected to attend the retirement dinner?
A | J and N |
B | J and Q |
C | K and L |
D | K and N |
Question 42 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
If M is not selected to attend the retirement dinner, the four people selected to attend must include which one of the following pairs of people?
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
If M is not selected to attend the retirement dinner, the four people selected to attend must include which one of the following pairs of people?
A | J and Q |
B | K and L |
C | K and P |
D | L and P |
Question 43 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
If P is not selected to attend the retirement dinner, then exactly how many different groups of four are there each of which would be an acceptable selection?
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
If P is not selected to attend the retirement dinner, then exactly how many different groups of four are there each of which would be an acceptable selection?
A | one |
B | two |
C | three |
D | four |
Question 44 |
The questions are based on the information provided below:
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
There is only one acceptable group of four that can be selected to attend the retirement dinner if which one of the following pairs of people is selected?
From a group of seven people – J, K, L, M, N, P, and Q – exactly four will be selected to attend diplomat’s retirement dinner. Selection must conform to the following conditions:
I. Either J and K must be selected, but J and K cannot both be selected.
II. Either N or P must be selected, but N and P cannot both be selected.
III. N cannot be selected unless L is selected.
IV. Q cannot be selected unless K is selected.
There is only one acceptable group of four that can be selected to attend the retirement dinner if which one of the following pairs of people is selected?
A | K and M |
B | L and N |
C | L and Q |
D | M and Q |
Question 45 |
Find the odd word/letters/number/figure from the given responses.
A | Newspaper |
B | Press |
C | Edition |
D | Audition |
Question 46 |
Find the odd word/letters/number/figure from the given responses.
A | Microbe |
B | Microfilm |
C | Microphone |
D | Microscope |
Question 47 |
Find the odd word/letters/number/figure from the given responses.
A | PRSQ |
B | UWXV |
C | LONM |
D | MLJI |
Question 48 |
Find the odd word/letters/number/figure from the given responses.
A | YXVU |
B | ORQP |
C | KJHG |
D | MLJI |
Question 49 |
Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which pair of numbers comes next.
17 17 34 20 20 31 23
17 17 34 20 20 31 23
A | 26 23 |
B | 23 23 |
C | 27 28 |
D | 23 28 |
Question 50 |
Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which pair of numbers comes next.
2 3 4 5 6 4 8
2 3 4 5 6 4 8
A | 9 10 |
B | 4 8 |
C | 10 4 |
D | 9 4 |
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