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101. |
Five boys took part in a race. Raj finished before Mohit but behind Gaurav. Ashish finished before Sanchit but behind Mohit. Who won the race ? |
A. | Raj |
B. | Gaurav |
C. | Mohit |
D. | Ashish |
Answer» C. Mohit | |
102. |
Which of the following combinations of subject and places of stay is not correct ? |
A. | English--hostel |
B. | Mathematics--PG |
C. | Philosophy--Home |
D. | Physics --hostel |
E. | None of these |
Answer» B. Mathematics--PG | |
103. |
Hitesh is richer than Jaya whereas Mohan is richer than Pritam. Lalit is as rich as Jaya. Amit is richer than Hitesh. What conclusion can be definitely drawn from the above statement ? |
A. | Jaya is poorer than Pritam |
B. | Mohan is richer than Amit |
C. | Lalit is poorer than Hitesh |
D. | Pritam is richer than Lalit |
Answer» D. Pritam is richer than Lalit | |
104. |
Sudhanshu is as much older than Kokila as he is younger than Praveen. Nitin is as old as Kokila. Which of the following statement is wrong ? |
A. | Kokila is younger than Praveen |
B. | Nitin is younger than Praveen |
C. | Sudhanshu is older than Nitin |
D. | Praveen is not the oldest |
E. | Kokila is younger than Sudhanshu |
Answer» E. Kokila is younger than Sudhanshu | |
105. |
A is elder to B while C and D are elder to E who lies between A and C. If C be elder to B, Which one of the following statements is necessarily true ? |
A. | A is elder to c |
B. | C is elder to D |
C. | D is elder to C |
D. | E is elder to B |
Answer» E. | |
106. |
(A) Gopal is shorter than Ashok but taller than Kunal; (B) Navin is shorter than Kunal; (C) Jayesh is taller than Navin; (D) Ashok is taller than Jayesh. Who among them is the tallest ? |
A. | Gopal |
B. | Ashok |
C. | Kunal |
D. | Navin |
E. | Jayesh |
Answer» C. Kunal | |
107. |
(A) Gopal is shorter than Ashok but taller than Kunal; (B) Navin is shorter than Kunal; (C) Jayesh is taller than Navin; (D) Ashok is taller than Jayesh. Which of the given informations is not necessary to answer the above question ? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | C |
D. | D |
E. | None of these |
Answer» D. D | |
108. |
B is twice as old as A but twice younger than F. C is half the age of A but twice the age of D. Which two persons from the pair of oldest and youngest ? |
A. | F and A |
B. | F and D |
C. | B and F |
D. | F and C |
Answer» C. B and F | |
109. |
Ashish is heavier than Govind. Mohit is lighter than Jack. Pawan is heavier than Jack but lighter than Govind. Who among them is the heaviest ? |
A. | Govind |
B. | Jack |
C. | Pawan |
D. | Ashish |
E. | Mohith |
Answer» E. Mohith | |
110. |
Pune is bigger than Jhansi, Sitapur is bigger than Chittor. Raigarh is not as big as Jhansi, but is bigger than Sitapur. Which is the smallest ? |
A. | Pune |
B. | Jhansi |
C. | Sitapur |
D. | Chittor |
Answer» E. | |
111. |
Rohan is taller than Anand but shorter than Seema. Krishna is taller than Pushpa but shorter than Anand. Dhiraj is taller than Krishna but shorter than Seema. Who among them is the tallest ? |
A. | Rohan |
B. | Seema |
C. | Krishna |
D. | Cannot be determined |
Answer» C. Krishna | |
112. |
Who studies English ? |
A. | R |
B. | S |
C. | T |
D. | U |
E. | None of these |
Answer» F. | |
113. |
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject. What is C's compulsory subject ? |
A. | History |
B. | Physics |
C. | Chemistry |
D. | English |
E. | Mathematics |
Answer» B. Physics | |
114. |
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the field. A and B are form Nehru House while the rest belong to Ghandhi House. D and F are tall while the others are short. A, C and D are wearing glasses while the others are not. Which short student of Gandhi House is not wearing glasses ? |
A. | F |
B. | E |
C. | B |
D. | A |
E. | None of these |
Answer» C. B | |
115. |
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the field. A and B are form Nehru House while the rest belong to Ghandhi House. D and F are tall while the others are short. A, C and D are wearing glasses while the others are not. Which tall student of Gandhi House is not wearing glasses ? |
A. | B |
B. | C |
C. | E |
D. | F |
Answer» E. | |
116. |
Six students A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in the field. A and B are form Nehru House while the rest belong to Ghandhi House. D and F are tall while the others are short. A, C and D are wearing glasses while the others are not. Which two students, who are not wearing glasses are short ? |
A. | A and F |
B. | C and E |
C. | B and E |
D. | E and F |
E. | None of these |
Answer» D. E and F | |
117. |
(i). There are six friends A, B, C, D, E and F. (ii). Each one is proficient in one of the games, namely Badminton, Volleyball, Cricket, Hockey, Tennis and Polo. (iii). Each owns a different coloured car, namely yellow, green, black, white, blue and red. (iv). D plays Polo and owns a yellow coloured car. (v). C does not play either Tennis or Hockey and owns neither blue nor yellow coloured car. (vi). E owns a white car and plays Badminton. (vii). B does not play Tennis, he owns a red coloured car. (viii). A plays Cricket and owns a black car. Who plays Volleyball ? |
A. | B |
B. | C |
C. | F |
D. | Data inadequate |
Answer» C. F | |
118. |
(i). There are six friends A, B, C, D, E and F. (ii). Each one is proficient in one of the games, namely Badminton, Volleyball, Cricket, Hockey, Tennis and Polo. (iii). Each owns a different coloured car, namely yellow, green, black, white, blue and red. (iv). D plays Polo and owns a yellow coloured car. (v). C does not play either Tennis or Hockey and owns neither blue nor yellow coloured car. (vi). E owns a white car and plays Badminton. (vii). B does not play Tennis, he owns a red coloured car. (viii). A plays Cricket and owns a black car. Which coloured car F owns ? |
A. | Green |
B. | Blue |
C. | Either Green or Blue |
D. | Data inadequate |
Answer» C. Either Green or Blue | |
119. |
Seven executives P, Q, R, S, T, U andW reach office in a particular sequence. U reaches immediately before P but does not immediately follow S. R is the last one to reach office. T follows immediately after P and is subsequently followed by W. Who ranks fourth in the sequence of reaching office ? |
A. | W |
B. | U |
C. | T |
D. | Cant be determined |
E. | None of these |
Answer» E. None of these | |
120. |
Seven executives P, Q, R, S, T, U andW reach office in a particular sequence. U reaches immediately before P but does not immediately follow S. R is the last one to reach office. T follows immediately after P and is subsequently followed by W. Among the executives, who reaches the office first ? |
A. | Q |
B. | S |
C. | U |
D. | Cannot be determined |
E. | None of these |
Answer» C. U | |
121. |
In a group of six women, there are four dancers, four vocal musicians, one actress and three violinists. Girija and Vanaja are among the violinists while Jalaja and Shailja do not know how to play on the vilion. Shailja and Tanuja are among the dancer. Jalaja, Vanaja, Shailja and Tanuja are all vocal musicians and two of them are also violinists. If Pooja is an actress, who among the following is both a dancer and a violinist ? |
A. | Jalaja |
B. | Shailja |
C. | Tanuja |
D. | Pooja |
Answer» D. Pooja | |
122. |
(i). Jayant, Kamal, Namita, Asha and Tanmay are five members of a family. (ii). They have their birth dates from January to May, each member in one of these months. (iii). Each one likes one particular item for his/her birthday out of Bengali Sweets, Chocolates, Pastries, Ice Cream and Dry Fruits. (iv). The one who likes Pastries is born in the month which is exacty middle in the mmonths given. (v). Asha does not like Ice cream but brings Chocolates for Jayant in February. (vi). Tanmay who is fond of Bengali sweets is born in the next month immediately after Namita. (vii). Namita does not like Dry fruits or Ice Cream. What is the choice of Asha ? |
A. | Pastries |
B. | Dry fruits |
C. | Bengali sweets |
D. | Cannot be determined |
E. | None of these |
Answer» E. None of these | |
123. |
(i). Jayant, Kamal, Namita, Asha and Tanmay are five members of a family. (ii). They have their birth dates from January to May, each member in one of these months. (iii). Each one likes one particular item for his/her birthday out of Bengali Sweets, Chocolates, Pastries, Ice Cream and Dry Fruits. (iv). The one who likes Pastries is born in the month which is exacty middle in the mmonths given. (v). Asha does not like Ice cream but brings Chocolates for Jayant in February. (vi). Tanmay who is fond of Bengali sweets is born in the next month immediately after Namita. (vii). Namita does not like Dry fruits or Ice Cream. In which month was Kamal born ? |
A. | January |
B. | May |
C. | January or may |
D. | Data inadequate |
E. | None of these |
Answer» D. Data inadequate | |
124. |
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject. Which of the following groups has History as the compulsory subject ? |
A. | A,C,D |
B. | B,C,D |
C. | C,D |
D. | A,B,C |
E. | A,D |
Answer» E. A,D | |
125. |
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject. Disregarding which is the compulsory and which is the optional subject, who has the same two subject combination as F ? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | E |
D. | D |
E. | None of these |
Answer» D. D | |
126. |
(i). Jayant, Kamal, Namita, Asha and Tanmay are five members of a family. (ii). They have their birth dates from January to May, each member in one of these months. (iii). Each one likes one particular item for his/her birthday out of Bengali Sweets, Chocolates, Pastries, Ice Cream and Dry Fruits. (iv). The one who likes Pastries is born in the month which is exacty middle in the mmonths given. (v). Asha does not like Ice cream but brings Chocolates for Jayant in February. (vi). Tanmay who is fond of Bengali sweets is born in the next month immediately after Namita. (vii). Namita does not like Dry fruits or Ice Cream. What is the choice of Kamal ? |
A. | Ice cream |
B. | Bengali sweets |
C. | Dry fruits |
D. | Cannot be determined |
Answer» B. Bengali sweets | |
127. |
(i). Jayant, Kamal, Namita, Asha and Tanmay are five members of a family. (ii). They have their birth dates from January to May, each member in one of these months. (iii). Each one likes one particular item for his/her birthday out of Bengali Sweets, Chocolates, Pastries, Ice Cream and Dry Fruits. (iv). The one who likes Pastries is born in the month which is exacty middle in the mmonths given. (v). Asha does not like Ice cream but brings Chocolates for Jayant in February. (vi). Tanmay who is fond of Bengali sweets is born in the next month immediately after Namita. (vii). Namita does not like Dry fruits or Ice Cream. Which combination of month and item is true for Jayant ? |
A. | March - Pastrise |
B. | February-Pastrise |
C. | February-Ice cream |
D. | Cannot be determined |
E. | None of these |
Answer» F. | |
128. |
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject. Which of the following has same compulsory and optional subjects as those of F's ? |
A. | D |
B. | B |
C. | A |
D. | C |
E. | None of these |
Answer» F. | |
129. |
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D's optional subject was History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F's compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A's subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D's. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject. Who is a female member in the group ? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | C |
D. | D |
E. | E |
Answer» E. E | |
130. |
(i). There are six friends A, B, C, D, E and F. (ii). Each one is proficient in one of the games, namely Badminton, Volleyball, Cricket, Hockey, Tennis and Polo. (iii). Each owns a different coloured car, namely yellow, green, black, white, blue and red. (iv). D plays Polo and owns a yellow coloured car. (v). C does not play either Tennis or Hockey and owns neither blue nor yellow coloured car. (vi). E owns a white car and plays Badminton. (vii). B does not play Tennis, he owns a red coloured car. (viii). A plays Cricket and owns a black car. Which of the following combination of colour of car and game played is not correct ? |
A. | yellow-polo |
B. | Green-Tennis |
C. | Black-Cricket |
D. | Red-Hockey |
E. | None of these |
Answer» C. Black-Cricket | |
131. |
All the roads of a city are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another. (i). Road A is 1 km east of road B. (ii). Road B is km west of road C. (iii). Road D is 1 km west of road E. (iv). Road G is km south of road H. (v). Road I is 1 km north of road J. (vi). Road K is km north of road L. (vii). Road K is 1 km south of road M. Which is necessarily true ? |
A. | E and B intersect |
B. | D is 2 km west of B |
C. | D is at least 2 km west of A |
D. | M is 1.5 km north of L |
E. | I is 1 km north of L |
Answer» E. I is 1 km north of L | |
132. |
Five men A, B, C, D and E read a newspaper. The one who reads first gives it to C. The one who reads last had taken from A. E was not the first or last to read. There were two readers between B and A. Who read the newspaper last ? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | C |
D. | D |
E. | None of these |
Answer» E. None of these | |
133. |
Five men A, B, C, D and E read a newspaper. The one who reads first gives it to C. The one who reads last had taken from A. E was not the first or last to read. There were two readers between B and A. B passed the newspaper to whom ? |
A. | A |
B. | C |
C. | D |
D. | E |
E. | None of these |
Answer» D. E | |
134. |
What is C's occupation ? |
A. | Doctor |
B. | Lawyer |
C. | Engineer |
D. | Business man |
Answer» B. Lawyer | |
135. |
What is B's occupation ? |
A. | Business |
B. | Engineer |
C. | Lawyer |
D. | Doctor |
Answer» D. Doctor | |
136. |
Of the six men of literature A, B C. D. E and F being considered here, two belonged to the 17th century, three to the 19th and one to the 20th century. Four were recognised as great poets, three as great novelists and three as great dramatists. One contributed to Bengali literature, two to Hindi, two to Marathi and one to Tamil. The 20th century writer wrote poetry only and contributed to Marathi literature and the other Marathi writer contributed to poetry, novel and drama. One Hindi writer and the only Tamil writer belonged to the 19th century. The former contributed to poetry and novel while the latter to novel and drama. The Bengali writer belonged to the 17th century and contributed to poetry only. A belonged to the 20th century. B wrote drama only, C contributed to Marathi literature, D was a Hindi poet and novelist and belonged to the 19th century. E also belonged to the 19th century, and F contributed to poetry only. To which language did B contribute ? |
A. | Bengali |
B. | Hindi |
C. | Marathi |
D. | Tamil |
Answer» C. Marathi | |
137. |
(i) There is a group of five girls. (ii) Kamini is second in height but younger than Rupa. (iii) Pooja is taller than Monika but younger in age. (iv) Rupa and Monika are of the same age but Rupa is tallest between them. (v) Neelam is taller than Pooja and elder Rupa. To answer the question "who is the youngest person in the group", which of the given statements is superfluous ? |
A. | Only i |
B. | Only ii |
C. | Only V |
D. | Either I or IV |
E. | None of these |
Answer» B. Only ii | |
138. |
Seven friends Kamal, Manish, Rohit, Amit, Gaurav, Pritam and Priya are sitting in a circle. Kamal, Manish, Rohit, AMit, Pritam and Priya are sitting at equal distances from each other. Rohit is sitting two places right of Pritam, who is sitting one place right of Amit. Kamal forms an angle of 90 degrees from Gaurav and an angle of 120 degrees from Manish. Manish is just opposite Priya and is sitting on the left of Gaurav. Who is the only person sitting between Rohit and Manish ? |
A. | Pritam |
B. | Amit |
C. | Gaurav |
D. | Kamla |
Answer» D. Kamla | |
139. |
(i) There is a group of five girls. (ii) Kamini is second in height but younger than Rupa. (iii) Pooja is taller than Monika but younger in age. (iv) Rupa and Monika are of the same age but Rupa is tallest between them. (v) Neelam is taller than Pooja and elder Rupa. If they are arranged in the ascending order of height, who will be in third position ? |
A. | Monika |
B. | Rupa |
C. | Monika or Rupa |
D. | Data inadequate |
E. | None of these |
Answer» F. | |
140. |
(i) There is a group of five girls. (ii) Kamini is second in height but younger than Rupa. (iii) Pooja is taller than Monika but younger in age. (iv) Rupa and Monika are of the same age but Rupa is tallest between them. (v) Neelam is taller than Pooja and elder Rupa. If they are arranged in the descending order of their ages, who will be in fourth position ? |
A. | Monika or Rupa |
B. | Kamini |
C. | Monika |
D. | Data inadequate |
E. | None of these |
Answer» F. | |
141. |
Who among the following is the eldest ? |
A. | A |
B. | B |
C. | C |
D. | D |
E. | |
Answer» F. | |
142. |
All the roads of a city are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another. (i). Road A is 1 km east of road B. (ii). Road B is km west of road C. (iii). Road D is 1 km west of road E. (iv). Road G is km south of road H. (v). Road I is 1 km north of road J. (vi). Road K is km north of road L. (vii). Road K is 1 km south of road M. Which of the following possibilities would make two roads coincide ? |
A. | L is km north of I |
B. | C is 1 km west of D |
C. | I si km north of K |
D. | D is km east of A |
E. | E and B are km apart |
Answer» F. | |
143. |
All the roads of a city are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another. (i). Road A is 1 km east of road B. (ii). Road B is km west of road C. (iii). Road D is 1 km west of road E. (iv). Road G is km south of road H. (v). Road I is 1 km north of road J. (vi). Road K is km north of road L. (vii). Road K is 1 km south of road M. If K is parallel to I and K is km south of J and 1 km north of G. which two roads would be km apart ? |
A. | I and K |
B. | J and G |
C. | I and G |
D. | J and H |
E. | K and J |
Answer» F. | |
144. |
All the roads of a city are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another. (i). Road A is 1 km east of road B. (ii). Road B is km west of road C. (iii). Road D is 1 km west of road E. (iv). Road G is km south of road H. (v). Road I is 1 km north of road J. (vi). Road K is km north of road L. (vii). Road K is 1 km south of road M. If road E is between B and C, then distance between A and D is : |
A. | km |
B. | 1 km |
C. | 1.5 Km |
D. | 1.5-2 Km |
E. | 2-2.5 Km |
Answer» E. 2-2.5 Km | |
145. |
All the roads of a city are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another. (i). Road A is 1 km east of road B. (ii). Road B is km west of road C. (iii). Road D is 1 km west of road E. (iv). Road G is km south of road H. (v). Road I is 1 km north of road J. (vi). Road K is km north of road L. (vii). Road K is 1 km south of road M. If E is between B and C, which of the following is false ? |
A. | D is 2 km west of A |
B. | C is less than 1.5 km from D |
C. | Distance from E to B added to distance of E to C is km |
D. | E is less than 1 km from A |
E. | D is less than 1 km from B |
Answer» C. Distance from E to B added to distance of E to C is km | |
146. |
A gorup of eight members sit in a circle. D is between A and F and is opposite to G. E is to the right of A but on the left of C, whose right hand neighbour is G. B enjoys having H to his left and F to his right. Find the member, who is diagonally opposite to A. |
A. | B |
B. | F |
C. | G |
D. | H |
Answer» E. | |
147. |
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle facing the centre. B is sitting between G and D. H is third to the left of B and second to the right of A. C is sitting between A and G and B and E are not sitting opposite to each other. Which of the following statements is not correct ? |
A. | C is third to the right of D |
B. | A is sitting between C and F |
C. | D and A are sitting opposite of each other |
D. | E is sitting between F and D |
E. | E and C are sitting opposite of each other |
Answer» E. E and C are sitting opposite of each other | |
148. |
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle facing the centre. B is sitting between G and D. H is third to the left of B and second to the right of A. C is sitting between A and G and B and E are not sitting opposite to each other. Who is third to the left of D ? |
A. | A |
B. | E |
C. | F |
D. | Cannot be determined |
E. | None of these |
Answer» D. Cannot be determined | |
149. |
A, B, C, D, E and F are seated in a circle facing the centre. D is between F and B. A is second to the left of D and second to the right of E. Who among the following is facing D ? |
A. | A |
B. | C |
C. | E |
D. | Cannot be determined |
E. | None of these |
Answer» C. E | |
150. |
A, B, C, D, E and F are seated in a circle facing the centre. D is between F and B. A is second to the left of D and second to the right of E. Who is facing A ? |
A. | B |
B. | D |
C. | F |
D. | Either F or B |
E. | None of these |
Answer» B. D | |