1. Ms. Farah is reading psychology. She is sitting in a corner next to the astronomer.
2. Aishwarya is a mathematician who is sitting opposite the psychologist in a corner.
3. It cannot be determined who is sitting next to A based on Statement I alone or Statement II alone. The statements together are needed to answer the question.
1. Ms. Farah is reading psychology. She is sitting in a corner next to the astronomer.
2. Aishwarya is a mathematician who is sitting opposite the psychologist in a corner.
3. It cannot be determined who is sitting next to A based on Statement I alone or Statement II alone. The statements together are needed to answer the question.
Directions (1 - 2) : Six ladies are travelling in a train together.
They are siting in one block facing each other,
three on a side. Each has written a book in the area of her occupation, and everyone is reading a book written by one of them (not their own). No two persons are reading the same book. Now understand the following : I. Aishwarya is reading mathematics in a corner. She does not have interest in psychology II. Bipasha is reading a book authored by the person opposite her III. Champi is sitting between the mathematician and the chemist, and is reading a book on biology IV. Dola is sitting opposite the biologist and is reading a geology book V. The mathematician is sitting opposite the psychologist VI. Geeta is sitting next to the geologist and is reading a chemistry book VII. Ms.Farah is sitting in a corner, next to the astronomer 1. Which book is Ms. Farah reading ? 1) Psychology 2) Chemistry 3) Astronomy 4) Biology 5) None of these 2. Aishwarya is 1) An astronomer 2) A geologist 3) A biologist 4) A psychologist 5) None of these Directions (3 - 4) : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the ques- tions. Read both the statements and give answer 1. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 2. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question. 3. if the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. 4. if the data in statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. 5. if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 3. Who among A, B, C and D is sitting next to A, if all the four are sitting in a straight line facing north ? I. A does not sit next to D, who does not sit on the extreme right. II. No one sits to the left of A and on the right of B, while only one person sits between C and B. 4. Among P, Q, R, S and T, sitting in a straight line, facing north, who sits exactly in the middle of the line ? I. P sits third to left of S. T is an immediate neighbour of P as well as R. II. T sits second to left of S. Q is not an immediate neighbour of either T or S. Directions (5 - 7) : Answer the questions based on the information given below: There are 7 persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V. who get different marks in class test among 8, 11, 12, 17, 20, 25 and 27 but not necessarily in the same order. No two persons get the same marks. They are sitting around a table (facing towards the centre) which is shaped as given towards the end of the question. R sits 2nd to the right of P and the difference between their marks is 9. The only person sitting between P and R from either left or right of R doesn't sit at any of the corners of the table. R doesn't get 20 marks. The person, who sits to the immediate left of P, gets 8 marks. Q sits 2rd to the left of the person, who gets 8 marks and sum of their marks is at most 25. The marks of the person, who sits to the immediate right of Q. has 5 marks more than that of Q but he is neither U nor V. T sits to the immediate right of S. who doesn't sit at any of the sides. V neither gets the highest marks nor he sits 3rd to the right of S.
5. What is the position of U with respect to R?
1) Immediate right 2) Immediate left 3) Second to the right 4) Second to the left 5) None of these 6. If T replaces U and V replaces S. how many persons sit between T and S, if counted from the right of T? 1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) None of these 7. What is the absolute difference in marks of the person, who sits 3rd to the right of Q and the person, who sits immediate left of V? 1) 13 2) 09 3) 07 4) 06 5) None of these Directions (8 - 10) : Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below. Eight members A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sitting in a row facing north But not necessary in the same order. No two successive members are sitting together according to alphabetical order. For Example: A does not sit with B. similarly B does not sit with C and so on. They also have a hobby like Playing game, Watching TV, Singing, Dancing, Online surfing, Chatting, Acting and Cooking, but not necessary in the same order. Either A or H sits at the extreme end of the row. A is sitting third to the left of the person whose hobby is online surfing. B sits second to the right of the person who likes acting. C sits second to the right of F. G who likes watching TV is sitting second from the right end of the row. The person whose hobby is dancing is immediate neighbor of F who likes Playing Games. The person whose hobby is acting is not sitting adjacent to the person whose hobby is online surfing. C’s hobby is neither acting nor online surfing. D and E do not sit any extreme end of the row. One of the immediate neighbors of H likes Cooking and the one whose hobby is singing sits left end of the row. Neither H nor D likes Acting. 8. Which of the following member is sitting sixth to the right of the second from the right end of the row? 1) E 2) The one whose hobby is acting 3) A 4) The one whose hobby is cooking 5) None of these. 9. A is related to B and F is related to E in the same way how is the member whose hobby is dancing related to which of the following? 1) The one whose hobby is acting 2) G 3) The one whose hobby is cooking 4) C 5) B 10. Which of the following combination is not true? 1) A-Singing 2) E-Acting 3) G-Watching TV 4) B-Playing games 5) D-Dancing Direcitons (11 - 13) : 7 people A, C, F, J, N, R and V are related to V in some way, facing north. J sits 3rd from the extreme end. V’s father sits second to the right of J. Only 3 people are there between V’s father and V’s sister. As many people sit to the left of V’s sister as to the right of V’s mother. Only one person sit between N and V’s mother. N is the son of C. A sits third to the right of C. C is the father of R. F sits to the immediate right of R. V’s wife sits second to the left of V. 11. How many people sit to the right of V ? 1) one 2) two 3) three 4) four 5) five 12. Who sits second to the left of V ? 1) C 2) R 3) A 4) J 5) N 13. How is N related to A ? 1) Father 2) father-in-law 3) mother 4) sister 5) Can’t say Directions (14 - 18) : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions Eight family members , viz A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. F, the wife of D is sitting third to the right of C. A is the son of H. A is sitting second to the left of D. D is an immediate neighbour of neither F nor C. No male is an immediate neighbour of D. G sits second to the left of D’s son. Only two persons sit between H and A’s brother. Neither C nor D is the brother of A. D’s son and the wife of D’s son are immediate neighbours of each other. F is the mother of H and is an immediate neighbour of neither B nor G. G is the sister of E. 14. Who among the following is D’s son ? 1) E 2) G 3) A 4) B 5) None of these 15. Who sits second to the left of G ? 1) A’s brother 2) G’s mother 3) D 4) B’s father 5) None of these 16. Who among the following sits exactly between H and F ? 1) D’s wife 2) D’s son 3) C 4) B 5) None of these 17. Based on the given arrangement, how is A related to D ? 1) Grandfather 2) Son 3) Grandson 4) Daughter-in-law 5) None of these 18. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ? 1) B 2) C 3) H 4) G 5) None of these Directions (19 - 20) : Seven boxes J, K, L, M, N, O and P are kept one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. Each box contains different elements- Cookies, Pencils, Spoons, Diaries, Colours, Jewellery and Watches, but not necessarily in the same order. Only two boxes are kept between M and N. The Pencil box is kept immediately below M. Only two boxes are kept between the Pencil box and the Watch box. N is kept above the Watch box. The Diary box is kept immediately below the Watch box. Only three boxes are kept between the Diary box and J, The Jewellery box is kept immediately above the J. O is kept immediately above K. O is not a Pencil box. P is kept immediately below the Cookies box. Only one box is kept between the P and the Spoon box, 19. Which of the following boxes is kept immediately above M? 1) P 2) O 3) L 4) Diary box 5) Jewellery box 20. What is the position of O in the given stack of boxes? 1) First from top 2) Second from top 3) Third from bottom 4) Fifth from bottom 5) Fourth from top
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