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can be eligible under more than one criteria.

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the information provided in each question.

IBPS PO/ MT / SO

1.ashok malhotra has been working in a

You are not to assume anything other than

private airlines company as a pilot. His


annual income is Rs. 10lakhs. He is ready to
DIRECTIONS (1-5): study the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
Following are the eligibility criteria for

pay Rs. 50 thousand as one-time


membership fee. His father is a retired army
officers.
(1) not eligible

becoming member of an exclusive club.

(2) eligible under (II) and (III) only

The applicant should have annual income of

(3) eligible under (II) only

at least Rs. 5 lakhs and should be able to


pay one-time membership fee of Rs. 1 lakhs.
The annual income and one time
membership fee is relaxed upto 50% for
former defence personnel.
For the sons and daughters of the existing
members the criterion of annual income is
reduced to Rs. 3 lakhs and membership fee

(4) eligible under (IV) only


(5) none of these
2. navin singh can pay Rs. 70 thousand as
membership fee. He has been playing in the
national football team and he works in a
major public sector bank in the country. His
father is a member of the club.

to RS.70 thousand.

(1) not eligible

Serving court judges are offered membership

(2) eligible under (V) only

free and also the stipulation fee irrespective


of annual income.

(3) eligible under (III) and (V) only

A national level sports personnel is eligible to

(4) eligible under (IV) only

become a members by paying Rs. 20


thousand as membership fee irrespective of
annual income.
Below in each question,
data/information about an individual is
given. You have to decide, based on the
information provided, under which criterion/
criteria the individual is eligible to obtain
membership. Please note than an individual

(5) none of these


3. prbhu sharmas annual income is Rs. 6
lakhs. He is a retired judge of the supreme
court. He can pay Rs.1lakh as the
membership fee. He played cricket for his
home state.
(1) not eligible

(2) eligible under (I) and (V) only


(3) eligible under (I) only

more than that in western india. While the


aveage life of a native of south india is 82
years, the average life of a native of western

(4) eligible under (I) and (III) only

india is only 74 years.

(5) none of these

Based on the above fact, the proposal that

4.meena jaswani is daughter of an existing

individual moves from western india to south

member of the club. Her annual income is


Rs. 4 lakhs. She can pay Rs. 80 thousand
as membership fee. She works in indian
navy.
(1) eligible under (I) and (III) only

the above study makes is that if an


india. His / her life expectancy would
immediately increase by eight years. Which
of the following statements would weaken the
above mentioned studys proposal that
people belonging to western parts of india
should move to south india to increase their

(2) eligible under (I) and (IV) only

life expectancy?

(3) eligible under (III) only

The average life expectancy of population

(4) eligible under (IV) only

living in eastern part of the country is also


less than the population living in south

(5) eligible under (III) and (IV) only.

india.

5.shobha patil works in a bank. She

Nearly 80% of the population in southern

represents national badminton team. Her


father is retired judge of the local high court.
Her annual income is Rs. 6 lakhs. She can
pay Rs. 1 lakhs as member ship fee.
(1) eligible under (I) only

india has a minimum age of 83 years.


Higher life expectancy in southern india can
be ascribed to the genetic makeup of the
population belonging to that area.
The average life expectancy of south india is

(2) eligible under (V) only

comparable to the best averages in the world.

(3) eligible under (I) and (II) only

Higher life expectancy in southern india can

(4) eligible under (I) and (V) only

conditions and better healthcare facilities.

be attributed to better environmental

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (7-11): study the following

6.read the following information and five

information carefully and answer the

below it carefully and answer the question


which follows.
Excerpt from a research report average life
expectancy in southern part of india is far

questions given below:


A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight friends
travelling in three different cars, viz.,X,Y and
Z with at least two in one car to three

different places, viz, delhi, chandigarh and

DIRECTIONS (12-13): study the following

agra.

information carefully and answer the


There is at least one female member in

each car. D is travelling with G to delhi but

questions given below:


Sunil started walking from point A.

not in car Y. a is travelling with only H in car

he walked 6 metres towards east to reach

Z but not to chandigarh. C is not travelling

point B he took a right turn and walked 3

with either D or E. F and D are studying in

meters to reach point C. from point C he

the same only girls college. H,B and G are

took a right turn and walked 10 metres to

studying in the same only boys college.

reach point D. from point D he took a left

7.which of the following represents the group


of females among them?
(1)F,C,A

(2) F,G,A

turn and walked 4 meters to reach point E.


from point E, he walked 4 meters east to
reach point F. point G is exactly mid-way

(3) D,C,A

between point C and point D.

(4) Data inadequate (5) none of these

12. if sunil walks 4 metres to the north of

8. which of the following combinations is

he be from point G?

correct?
(1) delhi-X-C

(2) chandigarh X-F

(3) agra Z-E

(4) delhi Y-E

(5) none of these


9.in which car are four of them travelling?
(1)X or Z

(2) Y

(3) X or Y

(4) Z (5) none of these


10.in which of the following cars is C
travelling?
(1) X

(2) Y

(3) Z

(4) either X or Y (5) data inadequate.


11.passengers in which car are travelling to
chandigarh?
(1) Y

(2) X

(3) either X or Y

(4) Data inadequate (5) none of these

point F, how far and in which direction will

(1) 1 metre towards east


(2) 2 metres towards east
(3) 1 metre towards west
(4) 2 metre towards west
(5) 1.5 metres towards east
13.how far and in which direction is point F
from point A?
(1) 7 metre towards north
(2) 6 metres towards south
(3) 8 metre towards south
(4) 6 metre towards north
(5) none of these
4.read the given statements carefully and
answer the question given below;

The project of the road construction (work)

outlet owners are setting up their business in

has crossed its first deadline as far as pre-

other areas where there are less kirana

monsoon road works are concerned. In the

stores.

major city the road work are given great


emphasis and these are the places where
road work has places where road work has
been completed.
Which of the following can be concluded from
the statements given above?
The start the work of the road one has to go
through a lot of tiresome paperwork before
starting the repair work which delays the
whole work of the road.
It takes several hours while travelling via
these roads.
The work of the road is going on
They will start the road works well in
advance
None of these
DIRECTIONS (15-16): study the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
Supermarkets are growing at a fast
pace than kirana stores. Kirana stores are
such places where customer go to purchase

15. which of the following can be good


argument in favour of shopping from kirana
stores instead of supermarkets?
(1) people prefer supermarkets because they
offer a larger range of products, i.e, products
other than FMCG and they can buy
everything under one roof.
(2) people end up buying other irrelevant
things along with those on their shop[ing
lists in supermarkets and them they have to
stand in long queues at the billing counters.
(3) most kirana stores are closed atleast one
day in a week where as supermarkets are
open 365 days a year.
(4)kirana stores stores do not accept debit
and credit cards.
(5) very few kirana stores sell products at a
bargained price.
16. which of the following can be inferred
from the given information? (an inference is
something that is not directly stated but can
inferred from the given information).

their necessities. In place of five kirana

(1) most supermarkets and retail outlet

stores one or two supermarkets are being

owners choose to set up businesses in areas

established. It has been found that

that have very few kirana stores.

customers requirements are looked after by


trained staff. It has been found that food
products are low life products which are
manufactured from local manufactures.
These products are typically purchased by
the customer on the assurance. The market
is appealing to supermarkets and retail

(2) people tend to trust retail outlets and


supermarkets when it comes to buying high
value products as opposed to buying them
from local shops.

(3) if there are two or more kirana stores in a

(1) one can share photos and videos via

typical residential area the competition

mobile phones provided that the other

among them is very high.

person has a similar device.

(4) kirana stores owners are vying to acquire

(2) many features are being added to mobile

franchisee of supermarkets as the local

phones now a days

shops lost their charm and business.


(5) kirana stores do not sell the products
which consumers have on their regular
shopping lists, so they have to depend on
supermarkets.
DIRECTIONS (17-18): study the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
Mobile technology has played great
role in growth and development of society.
Earlier cellphone was used as a medium of
conversation only. Now mobile phones also
support a wide variety of oter services, such
as, texting, email, internet access etc., the
price of mobile phones is also decreasing and
people are being encouraged to buy a mobile
phone set a cheaper rate. The mobile

(3) the other features of mobile phones are


not as useful as the built in camera.
(4) mobile phones can be used for purposes
other than making calls
(5) technological advances are taking place in
fields other than cellphones as well.
18. which of the following can be concluded
from the given informations?
(1) buying a phone with a camera is more
convenient than buying two different devices
(2) mobile phones that are basic last longr
than the ones with added features
(3) not many people are interested in clicking
pictures with mobiles phones.

technology and smartphones have the

(4) it is possible to share picture with

capabilities of handling video calls, sharing

someone having a similar camera.

large files. Mobile technology had made it


more efficient to conduct business. Video
calls and taking photographs have become
possible as mobile phone has in built

(5) no one will buy cameras now onwards.

SBI PO EXAMS

camera. Therefore,, there is no need to carry


around a camera every where you go.
17. which of the following cannot be inferred
from the given information? ( an inference is
something that is not directly stated but can
be inferred from the given information)

DIRECTIONS (1-4): study the following


information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
Two wooden cubes A and B are placed
adjacent to each other in front of you in such
a way that A is to your left andB to your
right.

One pair of opposite faces of cube A is

of the following pairs of colours of A and B

painted by the same colour i.e, red colour.

will be facing each other?

Another pair of opposite face is painted by


blue and one of the remaining faces of yellow

(1) yellow black

(2) yellow white

and other one is violet.

(3) black violet

Only two opposite faces of cube B are

(5) data inadequate

painted by blue colour. Remaining pairs of


opposite faces are painted in such a way that
opposite face of brown colour is green and
one of the other two opposite faces is black
and the other is white.

(4) violet white

DIRECTIONS (5-10): our glory of cricket club


intends to give its membership to a selected
few players based on the following criteria;
The player must be above 16 years nd

1.if red surface of A and blue of B are


touching the table and yellow of A and black
of B are facing you, then which coloured

not more than 24 years of age as on


1.2.1999. he must pay Rs. 15,000/- as
entrance fee and Rs.1,000/- as monthly fee

side of B is facing blue side of A?

throughout his membership period. In case,

(1) brown

fee the monthly payment conditions waived.

(2) green

(3) white

(4) either brown or green (5) none of these


2.if black surface of B is kept on the top of
red surface of A which coloured side of B
will face the sky?
(1) white

(2) blue

he pay Rs.25,000/- as additional entrance


In addition to this he should satisfy at least
one of the following conditions.
He has won any one intercollege cricket
tournament by leading his college team and
has scored at least one century in college

(3) brown

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


3.if the cube are rearranged one above the
other in such a way that white face of B is

level tournaments.
He has scored atleast one century and two
fifties in interuniversity or inter state
tournament.

facing sky and yellow face of A is kept above

He has led his cricket team at college level

it, then which coloured surface of A will be

atleast thrice and has taken 10 or more

facing you?

wickets either by bowling or while wicket

(1) violet

(2) blue

(3) either blue or red

(4) either blue or violet (5) data inadequate


4. if B is kept to your left with green
coloured surface facing you A is kept at your
right with blue surface facing you then which

keeping or has made aggregate 1000 runs in


college level matches.
He has represented his state in national level
matches atleast thrice with a remarkable
bowling or batting or wicket keeping record.

He has six centuries at his credit in college


level matches and is a spin or medium fast
bowler having taken atleast one wicket per
match in college level matches.
Based on the above conditions and the

(5) membership not to be given.


7. atul has represented his college as captain
for 3years and represented his university for
two years. He has taken 15 wickets in seven
matches as spin bowler. He has two

data given in each of the following cases you

centuries at his credit while playing for his

have to take decision. You are not supposed

college level and university level matches

to assume anything all the facts are given as

respectively. His date of birth is 2.1.1976.

on 1.2.1999.

he is ready to pay Rs. 40,000/- as entrance

5. ameya started his cricket career exactly 5


years ago by celebrating his 18th birthday by
scoring a century. He is ready to pay Rs.
40,000/- at entry level. He scored three
fifties representing his state as captain. He
is an excellent leg spinner.

fee.
(1) membership be given. Satisfies only (I)
(2) membership be given, satisfies only (II)
(3) membership be given, satisfies both (I)
and (III)

(1) membership be given satisfies (II) only

(4) membership not to be given.

(2) data inadequate

(5) none of these.

(3) membership be given satisfies (II) & (IV)

8. anil has been playing for his college,

(4) membership be given satisfies (II) & (IV)


(5) none of these
6. satyen is a good wicket keeper having 11
stump outs and 16 behind the wicket
catches in his 6 years tenure as state level
player. He has scored two centuries and one
fifty. He is willing to pay entrance fee as well
as monthly changes. He started representing
his state in march 1991 at the age of 16
years.
(1) membership be given. Satisfies only (II)
(2) membership be given, satisfies only (IV)
(3) membership be given, satisfies (II) and (IV)
(4) data inadequate

university and state during his 7 years


cricket tenure. He started playing for his
college in January 1992 when he was 17
years old. He has 7 centuries and 5 fifties at
his credit aggregating 1600 runs. He led his
university and state for two years and 3 years
respectively. He has taken 11 wickets as
medium fast bowler while playing for his
state in national level matches. He is willing
to pay requisite entrance fee and monthly
fee.
(1) membership be given. Satisfies only (II)
& (IV)
(2) membership be given, satisfies only (IV) &
(V)

(3) membership be given, satisfies only (II),


(IV) and (V)
(4) membership not to be given.

(2) membership be given, satisfies (I) & (II)


(3) membership be given, satisfies (I) and (V)
(4) membership be given statisfies (I), (II) and

(5) none of these.

(III).

9.divyen is an exceptionally brilliant wicket

(5) none of these.

keeper. He has to his credit 22 stumpings


and 20 catches while representing his state
in national level matches for consecutives 4
years. His first century was while he was
leading his college team to win in February
1991 at the age of 16years. He will be able
to pay Rs. 15,000/- and monthly dues.
Before playing for the state he played many
matches for his college.
(1) membership is not be given
(2) membership be given, satisfies only (V)
(3) membership be given, satisfies both (II)
and (IV)
(4) membership not to be given. Satisfies (I) &
(IV)
(5) none of these.

DIRECTIONS (11-14): read the following


information and answer the given questions:
Six friends Ramesh, dinesh, lokesh, nilesh,
shailesh nd Hitesh work in different
companies namely P, Q, R, S, T and U,
and each one wears company sponsored
different coloured tie i.e., blue, green, pink,
yellow, purple and red though not
necessarily in the same order.
The one wearing blue tie works in company
S and the one wearing green tiew works in
company P.
Hitesh does not work in company R or T.
Ramesh wears pink tie and works in
company Q.
Nilesh does not work in company U and

10.sarvesh has a record of having taken two

either nilesh nor dinesh works in company

or more wickets at every match played by

S.

him for his college. He is a medium fast


bowler. He is a good batsman also and has
scored three centuries and four fifties while
playing in teruniversity matches. His college
has always won the match under his
captaincy during the last 4 years. He has
amassed 1200 runs in these matches. He is
ready to pay Rs. 40,000/- at entry level. His
date of birth is 30.1.1976
(1) membership be given. Satisfies only (I)

Company T does not spnsor purple or yellow


coloured tie and lokesh works in company P.
11. which colour is sponsored by company
R?
(1) it can not be ascertained
(3) green (4) pink

(2) blue

(5) none of these

12. which of the following colour of tie


company person combinations is correct?

(1) green R- nilesh

(2) blue S-lokesh

thrusday. English is taught on Monday by A.

(3) red T dinesh (4) yellow- R- shailesh (5)

geography and economics are taught on

none of these

Monday and Tuesday respectively. D teaches

13.which of the following is ture?


(1) company U sponsors green tie
(2) shailesh wears red tie
(3) nilesh works in company T
(4) red colour is sponsored by company T
(5) none of these
14. which of the following sequence of
companies represents Ramesh, dinesh,
lokesh, nilesh, sailesh and Hitesh in the
same order?

only one subject psychology on Tuesday,


geography is not taught by E or B.
15. who teaches geography?
(1) C

(2) E

(3) B

(4) Data inadequate

(5) none of these

16. which subject is taught on Friday?


(1) hindi

(2) economics (3) history

(4) data inadequate

(5) none of these

17. who teaches economics?


(1) E

(2) A

(3) B (4) Data inadequate

(1) Q, P, T, R, U, S

(5) none of these

(2) Q, T, P, R, U, S

18.which subject is taught on Thursday?

(3) Q, P, T, S, U, R

(1) history

(4) Q, T, P, S, U, R
(5) none of these
DIRECTIONS (15-18): Study the following
information carefully and answer the

(2) economics (3) geography (4)

data inadequate

(5) none of these

Directions (19-26): read the following


information carefully and answer the given
questions: following are the criteria for
appointing a personnel manager for a

questions given below it.

company. The candidate must:-

Seven subjects sociology, psychology,

Not be more than 35 years as on 1.6.2000

English, history, geography, economics, and


hindi are taught between Monday and Friday
by five persons A,B, C, D and E.
Each person teaches at least one subject. At
least one subject is taught every day. No
person teaches tow subjects on the same
day. B teaches sociology on Wednesday,
history is taught by E but not on Monday or

Be a post graduate in personnel management


Have work experience as personnel officer/
manager of at least five years.
Have good command over English
In the case of a candidate-

Who satisfies all the other criteria except at

working in a company as personnel officer for

(A) above but has work experience as

the last 2 years. She has good command over

personnel manager for at least 10years, his /

English and was born on 2nd November 1964.

her case may be referred to director


(personnel) for consideration.

21.vijay kulkarni is a graduate in personnel


management. He was 32 years old as on 1st

Who satisfies all the other criteria except at

December 1999. He has good command over

(C) above has obtained ph.D. degree in

English and has been working in a company

personnel management, his /her case may

as personnel manager for the last 12 years.

be referred to managing director for


consideration.

22. pradeep sarkar is post graduate in


personnel management and he has been

You are given the following cases on

working in company as a personnel manager

1.6.2000. depending upon the information

for the last 15 years. He has good command

provided in each case in each of the question

over English and his date of birth is 13th

given below and based on the criteria

april, 1964.

mentioned above, recommend your


decisions. You are not to assume anything.
Mark your answer as per the following.

23.praveen chopra is post graduate in


personnel management and he has ben
working in a company as personnel officer for

Mark answer (1) if the candidate is to be

the last 7years. He has good command over

selected.

English and his date of birth is 20th march

Mark answer (2) : if the candidate is not to


be selected.
Mark answer (3): if the ase to be referred to
director (personnel)
Mark answer (4): if the case is to be referred

1967.
24.priya karkhanis was born on 25 th
January 1968. She has been working in a
company as personnel manager for the last
three years. She has good command over
English. She has done ph.D in personnel

to managing director.

management.

Mark answer (5): if complete information is

25. nirmala pandey has passed post

not provided.

graduation examination in personnel

19.kamini gadgil is a post graduate in

English and she has been working in a

personnel management and was born of 15th


august 1967. She has been working in a
company for the last 10 years as personnel

management. She has good command over


company as personnel officer for the last five
years. She was born on 17th may, 1969.

officers.

Directions(27-31): read the following

20. aditi sahay is a doctorate (ph.d) in

questions given below:

personnel management. She has been

information carefully and answer the

In a family of six persons A,B,C,D,E and F


there are three gents and three females.
There are two married couples and two
persons are umarried. Each one of them
reads different newspapers, viz, the times of
india, indian express, Hindustan times,
financial times, navbharat times and

(1) four

(2) three

(3) two

(4) one

(5) none of these

Directions (32-35): read the following


information carefully and answer the
questions given below:

business standard.

There are five types of cards viz,A, B,C,D and

E who reads indian express is mother in law

are to be inserted in envelops of three

of A who is wife of C. D is the father of F and


he does not read the times of india or
business standard. B reads navbharat times
and she is the sister of F who reads
Hindustan times. C does not read business

E. there are three cards of each type. There


colours red, yellow and brown. There are five
envelopes of each colour.
B,D and E type cards are to be inserted in
yellow envelopes and C,D and E type cards

standard.

are to be inserted in brown envelopes.

27. who among the following reads the times

Two cards each of B and D type are inserted

of india?
(1) C

(2) D

32. how many cards of E type are inserted in

(3) A

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


28.how F is related to E?
(1) daughter

(2) brother

(3) son

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


29. which of the following is one of the
married couples?
(1) D-B

(2) D-E

(3) B-F

30.which of the following newspapers is read


by A?

(3) financial times

brown envelopes?
(1) nil

(2) one

(3) two

(4) three (5) data inadequate


33. which of the following combinations of
the type of cards and the number of cards is
definitely correct in respect of yellow
coloured envelopes?
(1) A-2, B-1, C-2
(3) A-2, E-1, D-2

(4) E-F (5) none of these

(1) the times of india

in red envelopes.

(2) B-1, C-2, D-2


(4) A-3, B-1, C-1

(5) none of these


34.Which of the following combinations of

(2) navbharat time


(4) data inadequate (5)

none of these
31. how many sons does E have?

types of cards and the number of cards and


colour of envelops of cards and colour of
envelope is definitely correct?
(1) C-2, D-1, E-2, brown

(2) C-1, D-2, E-2, brown


(3) B-2, D-1, A-1, red
(4) A-2, B-2, C-1, yellow
(5) none of these
35. which of the following combinations of
colour of the envelope and the number of
cards is definitely correct in respect of E type
cards?
(1) red-2, brown-1
(2) red 1, yellow-2
(3) red- 2 , yellow-1
(4) yellow 1, brown-2
(5) none of these
Directions (36-40): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
M, N,P,Q,S and T are six members of a group
in which there are three female members,
female work in three departments accounts,
administration and personnel and sit in
three different floors Ist, IInd, IIIrd. Prsons
working in the same department are not on
the same floor. On each floor two persons
work.
No two lady work in the same department or
on the same floor. N and S work in the same
department but not in personnel. Q works
in administration. S and M are on the Ist

36. which of the following pairs of persons


work in adminstrations?
(1) QP

(2) QN

(3) SP

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


37.which of the following groups of persons
are females?
(1) SQT

(2) QMT

(3) QPT

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


38. T works in which department?
(1) accounts

(2) administration

(3) personnel (4)accounts or personnel


(5) none of these
39. which of the following pairs works on
IInd floor?
(1) PT

(2) SM

(3) QN

(4) QT (5) none of these


40. if T is transferred to account and S is
transferred to administration, who is to be
transferred to personnel to maintain the
original distribution of females on each floor?
(1) P

(2) N

(3) Q or N

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


Directions (41-45): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:

and III rd floors respectively and works in the

A,B,C,D,E,F and G are seven persons

same department. Q a lady does not work

wearing a different colour shirt , white, red,

on II nd floor. P , a man works on Ist floor.

black, green, yellow,and indigo. The persons,


colour of the shirt and colour of the trousers

above are not necessarily in the same order.

Directions (45-50): read the following

No person is wearing sirt and trousers of

information carefully and answer the

same colour.

questions given below:

B is wearing red colour shirt and is not

P,Q,R,S,T,V and W are seven members

wearing cream or yellow colour trousers. D

of a family. Each one of them has a different

is wearing green colour shirt and indigo

profession-doctor, teacher, lawyer, engineer,

colour trousers. Colour of As shirt and Fs

architect, chartered accountant and banker

trousers and Cs trousers is same. colour of

and their incomes are different. There are

Es shirt and Cs trousers is same. G is

two married coupies in the group. R is the

wearing blue trousers. F is not wearing any

doctor and earns more than the engineer

yellow dress. Red and blue is not be

and the lawyer. T is married to the chartered

combination of shirt and trousers of any of

accountant and she earns the least. No lady

the persons.

is either lawyer or engineer. Q, the teacher,

41. what is the colour of As trousers?


(1) white

(2) cream

(3) blue

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

earns less than p- the bnnker. W is married


to Q and he earns more than S and P. V is
not the lawyer. The chartered accountant
earn less than lawyer but more than the
banker.

42.what is the colour of Gs trousers?

46. who earns the maximum in the family?

(1) red

(1)V

(2) cream (3) white

(2) W

(3) R

(4) indigo (5) none of these

(4) S (5) none of these

43.who wears violet colour shirt?

47. which of the following is a part of

(1) C

(2) F (3) C or F

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


44. what is the colour of Fs shirts?
(1) blue

(2) violet

(3) green

married couples?
(1) RT

(2) VT

(3) QT

(4) ST

(5) none of these

48.what is Ps position from the top when


they are arranged in descending order of

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

their income?

45.what is the colour of Bs trousers?

(1) second

(1) red

(4) sixth (5) none of these

(2) white

(3) indigo

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

(2) fourth

(3) third

49.what is the profession of V?

(1) engineer

(2) chartered accountant

(3)

engineer or chartered accountant


(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


54.Which of the following is not correct?
(1) T-male -teacher

(2) Q-male-engineer

50. at least how many male members are

(3) P-female-teacher

(4) V-female -teacher

there in the family?

(5) W-female -teacher

(1) two

(2) three

(3) four

(4) five

(5) none of these

them?

Directions (51-55): read the following


information carefully and answer the
questions given below:

three different vehicles. There are at least


two passengers in each vehicle I,II,& III and
one of them is a lady. There are two
engineers, two doctors and three teachers
among them. R is a lady doctor and she
does not travel with the pair of sisters P and
V. Q, a male engineer travels with only W, a
teacher in vehicle I. S is a male doctor. Two
persons belonging to same profession do not
travel in the same vehicle, p is not an
engineer and travels in vehicle II.

(3) doctor

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


52.in which vehicle does R travel?
(1) I

(2) II

(3) III

(4) II or III (5) none of these


53. which of the following represents the
three teachers?
(1) W T V

(2) four (3) three or four

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

information carefully and answer the


questions given below:
Following are the alternative eligibility
criteria for short listing candidates for
interview for entry level job in a bank;
The candidate should have passed SSC with
least 80% marks.
The candidate should have passed HSC with
at least 75% marks.
The candidate should be arts
science/commerce graduation with at least

51.what is Vs profession?
(2) teacher

(1) three

Directions (56-60): read the following

P,Q,R,S,T,V and W are travelling in

(1) engineer

55.how many lady members are there among

(2) W T P (3) W T V or W T P

60% marks.
The candidate should be an engineer with at
least 55% marks.
The candidate should be a post graduate in
any discipline with at least 50% marks.
Any candidate can be eligible under
any one or more of the above criteria
depending upon their academic pursuits.
In each of the following question
details of one candidate is given. You have to

find out under which of the above conditions


the candidate is eligible and mark your
answer accordingly based on the alternatives
provided after each question. You are not to
assume anything other than the information

(1) eligible under (II),(IV) and (V) only


(2) eligible under (IV) and (V) only
(3) eligible under (III),(IV) and (V) only

provided in each of the above questions.

(4) eligible under (I), (IV) and (V) only

56.sunil arora has secured 75% marks in

(5) none of these

SSC. He completed his B.com with 65%


marks after completing his higher secondary
in commerce. He has now enrolled in the
masters degree of commerce.
(1) eligible under (I) only
(2) eligible under (II) only
(3) eligible under (III) only

59.subhash saxena has secured 85% marks


in graduation in science. He has also
secured 65% and 75% marks in HSC and
post graduation respectively. He is presently
pursuing his second post graduation degree.
(1) eligible under (II), (III) and (IV) only
(2) eligible under (IV) and (V) only

(4) eligible under (I) and (III) only

(3) eligible under (II), (Iv) and (V) only

(5) none of these

(4) eligible under (III) and (V) only

57.usha natarajan has completed M.A with

(5) none of these

50% marks after passing B.A. exam with


60%marks. She had secured 75% marks in
SSC and 80% marks in HSC.
(1) eligible under (I), (II),(III) and (IV) only
(2) eligible under (I),(II) and (IV) only
(3) eligible under (II), (III) and (IV) only

60.aruna bask is post graduation physics.


She has secured 80% marks in SSC. She
has also secured 70% marks both in HSC
and graduation.
(1) eligible under (I), (II) and (III) only
(2) eligible under (II) and (III) only

(4) eligible under (III) and (IV) only

(3) eligible under (I) and (III) only

(5) none of these

(4) eligible under (III) only

58. mohan srivastava is a mechanical

(5) none of these

engineer. He has secured 60% marks in his


final degree exam. He has secured 65%
marks in HSC. He has secured 55% marks
in his post graduation in mechanical
engineering.

Directions (61-65): read the following


information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
P,Q,R,S,T,V and Z are seven employees of call
centre. They work in three shifts I,II and

III. There is at least one and not more than


three among them in any of these shifts.
Each of them get one day off in every week
from Monday to Sunday. Q works with only
T in shift II and his weekly off is immediate
to the next of the off day of P S has weekly
off on Sunday and he is not in the same with
either R or Q. P is in shift I with R whose off
day is immediately before T. Vs off day is
immediately after T but not on Saturday.
The employee having off day on Friday works
in shift III and that on Saturday does not
work with TZ does not work either in shift II

(1) II

(2) III (3) II or III

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these


Directions (66-70): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
Seven persons P,Q,R,S,T,V,X belonging to
different cities viz, delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,
Calcutta, Bangalore, Hyderabad and
trivandurm, not necessarily in the same
order, went to USA for attending a
conference. Each one had a different

or in shift III.

specialization viz, literature, physics,

61.in which shift do three of them work?

engineering and information technology.

(1) I

(2) II

(3) III

economics , marketing. Computers, textile

S is from Chennai and Q does not have


specialization in textile or economics. R is a

(4) I or III (5) data inadequate

man of marketing and comes from Mumbai.

62.on which day of the week does Q have off

the person from Calcutta has speciaisation

day?

in computers. p who is specialized in

(1) Wednesday (2) Thursday

(3) Tuesday

(4) Saturday (5) none of these


63. which of the following combinationsof
employee off day shift day is not correct?
(1) T-Thursday -II

(2) V- Friday- III

(3) P- Wednesday-I (4) Z-Saturday - I


(5) all are correct
64.who among them has off day immediately

literature does not belong to delhi. V having


specialization in physics is from trivandurm.
Information technology is the speicialisation
of X who comes form Bangalore.
66. which of the following persons is from
delhi?
(1) P

(2) S (3) T

(4) S or T (5) none of these


67. who is a texile engineer?

on the next of Vs off day?

(1) S

(1) P (2) Z (3) T

(4) S or V (5) S or T

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

68. person with specialization in literature

65. in which shift does V work?

(2) T (3) V

comes from which of the following cities?

(1) bangalore
(4) Hyderabad

(2) calcutta (3) delhi


(5) none of these

(1) no any
(4) 6

(2) 2 (3) 4
(5) none of these

69.which of the following combinations of

73.how many cuboids shall have only two

person, city and specialization is correct?

colours red and green in their two sides?

(1) S-chennai economics

(1) 8

(2) S-chennai textile

(4) 20

(3) Q-calcutta computers

Directions (74-78): read the following

(4) T-delhi economics


(5) none of these
Directions (71-73): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
The length, breadth and height of a
rectangular piece of wood are 4cm, 3cm, 5c,

(2) 12 (3) 16
(5) none of these

information carefully and answer the


questions given below:
An insititute XYZ provides scholarship
to its employees for higher studies in the
united states of america. Following g are
conditions for awarding scholarship to the
employees. The candidate must:
Not be more than 30 years of age as on april

respectively.

1, 2006.

Opposite sides of 5cmx4cm piece are

Have secured more than 70 percent marks in

coloured in red colour.


Opposite sides of 4cmx 3cm are coloured in
blue.
Rest 5cmx3cm are coloured in green in both
sides.
Now the piece is cut in such way that a
cuboid of 1cmx1cmx1cm. will be made.
71. how many cuboids shall have all the
three colours?
(1) 8

(2) 10 (3) 12

(4) 14

(5) none of these

72.how many cuboids shall have not any


colour?

post graduation and 75 percent marks in


graduation
Have at least two years work experience in
the XYZ institute.
Be ready to sign a bond of two years with the
company.
Have got A or A + rating for his/her works in
the last two years.
However, in case of a candidate who
fulfills all other criteria except.
(II) above but has secured minimum 60
percent marks in graduation and postgraduation and he/she has got Ph.D, may be
referred to the director.

(V) above but has work experience of three

institute. He is keen to seek job in the

years with ratings B+, A or A+ may be

united states of America.

referred to the chairman.


(IV) above but he/she has to leave the
institute and he is ready to pay Rs.50,000/may be referred to the president.
Based on these criteria and
information provided below, decide the
course of action in each case. You are not to
assume anything. The cases are given to you
as on april 1, 2006. If the data provided are
not aequate to decide the given course of
action, your answer will be data inadequate.
74.deepali mirza is working in XYZ institute
for the last two and half years. Heer
performance is good and has secured ratings
A+. she has secured 70 percent and 75
percent marks in graduation and post
graduation respectively. She is post graduate
from mathematics. She is ready to sign the
bond of two years. Her date of birth is

(1) refer to the chairman


(2) refer to the president
(3) data inadequate
(4) not to be selected
(5) to be selected
76.rajendra bhave is a post graduate in
psychology. He had secured 72% marks at
post graduation and 78% marks at
graduation. He is working in XYZ institute
for more than two years and his performance
ratings are A+ and A respectively in the last
two years. He is not keen to sign the bond
but does not mind paying Rs.50,000/- if
required to leave. His date of birth is 14. 8.
1976.
(1) to be seclected

31.03.1977. she has also done Ph.D.

(2) refer to the chairman

(1) data inadequate

(3) refer to the director

(2) refer to the director

(4) refer to the president

(3) refer to the president

(5) not to be selected

(4) refer to the chairman

77. harish chheda has a bright academic

(5) not to be selected.


75.aji D souza is a post graduate in physics
with 75 percent marks and passed
graduation with 77 percent marks. He is
working in the institute since 2002 and has
always got A ratings on performance. He was
25 years old at the time of joining the

career throughout. He has done post


grauation with 65% marks and has
submitted ph.D thesis. His date of birth is
27.9.1979. he is working for last three years
in the XYZ institute and has always got A
ratings on performance. He is ready to pay
Rs. 50,000/- incase if required to leave.
(1) to be selected

(2) refer to the president


(3) refer to the director
(4) data inadequate
(5) not to be selected

T, an executive is going to Chennai and is


neither from finance nor marketing
W is a systm specialist and is leaving for
delhi. U is an executive but is not going to
one of the five places.
Q is an executive from HRM but has come at

78. 28 years old tarique anwar is a post


grauate in chemistry and has registered for
ph.D. he scored 80% and 78% marks at
graduation and post gradution respectively.
He is working in the XYZ institute since
2001. His performance ratings in the last
three years are B+, A+ and A respectively. He
is ready to sign two years bond with the
institute.
(1) to be seclected
(2) refer to the president
(3) refer to the chairman
(4) refer to the director

the airport to see his friends.


P is an executive but not from marketing and
is flying to one of the destinations but not to
Bangalore or Calcutta.
79. who is going to fly to Bangalore?
(1) data inadequate (2) R (3) S
(4) P (5) none of these
80. who among the following specializes in
marketing?
(1) S (2) P (3) U
(4) data inadequate

(5) none of these

81. R has specialization in which of the

(5) not to be selected

following fields?

Directions (79-82): read the following

(1) finance (2) marketing

information carefully and answer the


questions given below:
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and W have
gathered at the Mumbai airport. Five of
them are scheduled to go to five different
places delhi, Chennai, lucknow, Bangalore

(3) either marketing or finance


(4) none

(5) none of these

82. the one who is going to fly to Chennai is


(1) not an executive (2) form administration

and Calcutta.

(3) S

Five of them are executives, each specializing

Directions (83-87): read the following

in viz, administration , human resource


management (HRM), marketing systems and
finance.

(4) from finance

(5) none of these

information carefully and answer the


questions given below:

A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight

(1) E-administration

employees of an organization working in

(2) F-personnel lawn tennis

three departments viz, personnel,


administration and marketing with not more
than three of them in any department. Each
of them has a different choice of sports from
football, cricket, volleyball, badminton, lawn
tennis, basketball, hockey and table tennis

(3) H- marketing lawn tennis


(4) B-administration table tennis
(5) none of these
86.what is Es favourite sport?

not necessarily in the same order.


D works in administration and does
not like either football or cricket. F works in
personnel with only A who likes table tennis.
E and H do not work in the same department
as D. c likes hockey and does not work in

(1) cricket (2) badminton (3) basketball


(4) lawn tennis

(5) none of these

87.what is Gs favourite sport?

marketing. G does not work in

(1) cricket (2) badminto (3) basketball

administration and does not like either

(4) lawn tennis (5) none of these

cricket or badminton. One of those who


work in administration likes football. The

88. statements: most of the companies in IT

one who likes volleyball works in personnel.

and ITES sectors in engineering college

None of those who work in administration

campuses this year and are likely to recruit

likes either badminton or lawn tennis. H

much more than yearly recruitment of the

does not like cricket.

earlier years.

83. which of the following groups of

Which of the following substantiates the facts

employees work in administration

stated in the above statements?

department?
(1) EGH

IT and ITES are the only secotrs in india


which are hirin from engineering college

(2) AF (3) BCD (4) BGD

campuses.

(5) data inadequate

Government has stepped up recruitment

84.In which department does E work?

activities ater a gap of five years.

(1) personnel (2) marketing


(3) administration (4) data inadequate

The IT and ITES companies have now


(5)

decided to visit the engineering college

none of these

campuses for tier II cities in india as well.

85. which of the following combinations of

Availability of qualified engineers will

employee department favourite sport is

substantially increase in the near future.

correct?

None of these.

89.statements: the government has decided

and social infrastructure. It should outline a

to instruct the banks to open new braches in

plan for comprehensive reform in major

such a way that there is one branches of any

subsidies including petroleum, food and

of the banks in every village of population

fertilizers and set goal posts.

1000 and above or a cluster of villages with


population less than 1000 to provide
banking services to all the citizens.
Which of the following will weaken the step
taken by the government?
The private sector banks in india have
stepped up their branch expansion activities
in rural india.
Many government owned banks have surplus
manpower in its urban braches.
All the banks including those in private
sector will follow the government directive.
Large number of branches of many
government owned banks in the rural areas
are making huge losses every year due to
lack of adequate business activities.
None of these
Directions (90-92): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
The centre reportedly wants to
continue providing subsidy to consumers for
cooking gas and kerosene for five more years.
This is not good news from the point of view
of reining in the fiscal deficit. Mounting
subventions for subsidies means diversion of
savings by the government form investment
to consumptions, raising te cost of capital in
the process. The government must cut
expenditure on subsidies to create more
fiscal space for investments in both physical

90. which of the following is a conclusion


which can be drawn from the facts stated in
the above paragraph?
(1) subsidy provided by the government
under various heads to the citizen increases
the cost of capital.
(2) government is unable to with draw
subsidies provided to various items.
(3) government subsidy on kerosene is purely
a political decision.
(4) govt. does not have enough resurces to
continue providing subsidy on petroleum
products.
(5) none of these.
91.which of the following is an inference
which can be made from the facts stated in
the above paragraph?
(1) indias fiscal deficit is negligible in
comparison to other emerging economies in
the world.
(2) subsidy on food and fertilizers are
essential for growth of indian economy.
(3) reform in financial sector will weaken
indias position in the international arena.
(4) gradual withdrawal of subsidy is essential
for effectively manageing fiscal deficit in
india.
(5) none of these.

92. which of the following is an assumption

of about four a considerable variation across

which is implicit in the facts stated in the

states and regions.

above paragraph?

93. which of the following is a conclusion

(1) people in india may not be able to pay

which can be drawn from the facts stated in

more for petroleum products.

the above paragraph?

(2) many people in india are rich enough to

Accurate estimates of number of people living

buy petroleum product at market cost.

below poverty line in india is possible to be

(3) government may not be able to create

made.

more infrastructural facilities if the present

Many expert groups in india are not

level of subsidy continues for a longer time.

interested to measure poverty objectively.

(4) government of india has sought

Process of poverty measurement needs to

assistance from international financial

take into account various factors to tackle its

organizations for its infrastructural projects.

dynamic nature.

(5) none of these.

People living below poverty line remain in

Directions (93-95): read the following


information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
Poverty measurement is an unsettled
issue, both conceptually and
methodologically. Since poverty is a process
as well as an outcome; many come out of it
while others may be falling into it. The net
effect of these two parallel processes is a
proportion commonly identified as the head
count ration, but these ratios hide the
fundamental dynamism that characterizes
poverty in practice. The most recent poverty
reestimates by an expert group has also
missed the crucial dynamism. In a study
conducted on 13,000 households which
represented the entire country in 1993-94
and again on 2004-05, it was found that in
the ten-year period 18.2% rural population
moved out of poverty whereas another 22.1%
fell into it over this period. This net increase

that position for a very long time.


None of these.
94.which of the following is an assumption
which is implicit in the facts stated in the
above paragraph?
It may to be possible to have an accurate
poverty measurement in India.
Level of poverty in India is static over the
years.
Researchers avoid making conclusions on
poverty measurement data in India
Government of India has a mechanism to
measure level of poverty effectively and
accurately.
None of these
95.Which of the following is an inference
which can be made from the facts stated in
the above paragraph?

Poverty measurement tools in India are

runways, etc. such planes can also double

outdated.

up as cargo planes and charter flights for the

Increase in number of persons falling into

rich and the elite.

poverty varies considerably across the

B 150 planes need to operate in the existing

country over a period of time.

airports which are situated in bigger cities

Government of India has stopped measuring


poverty related studies.
People living in rural areas are more
susceptible to fall into poverty over the time.
None of these.
Directions (90-92): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
A host of foreign companies are in
talks with the indian government for selling

only and are poorly connected to the smaller


cities.
96. which of the statements (A),(B), (C),(D)
and (E) can be inferred from the
facts/information given in the statement?
(an inference is something which is not
directly stated but can be inferred from the
given facts).
(1) only A

(2) only B (3) only C

(4) both B and D

(5) only E

B 150, a tough, short haul plane ideal for

97.which of the statements (A),(B), (C),(D)

connectivity of smaller towns which is

and (E) mentioned above would weaken the

lacking in india at present.

offer made by the foreign companies for

B 150 planes not only have low operating


costs than competing planes like cezana but
also a much better track record in terms of
safety and efficiency.
The profit margin of road transport
operaatiors in the smaller towns connected
by B 150 planes has been reduced
substantially as a majority of people prefer

selling B 150 planes to indian government?


(1) A
(4) D

(5) E

98.which of the statements (A),(B), (C),(D)


and (E) mentioned above represents a
possible consequence of the success of B 150
planes in smaller cities?

air transport over other means of transport.

(1) A

Smaller towns, at present, are better

(4) D

connected by roads and railways as

(2) B (3) C

(2) B (3) C
(5) E

compared to flight services

99.which of the statements (A),(B), (C),(D)

B 150 planes are capble of operating in

bid to sell B 150 planes in india?

sectors where large airlines cannot fly due to


challenging conditions such as mist, short

and (E) would favour the foreign companies

(1) only A

(2) only B (3) both B and C

(4) both A and D

(5) both E and C

100. read the following information carefully


and answer the question which follows.
All existing and up coming hotels
within the 5km radius of national parks and
sanctuaries in india will have to pay 30% of

House owners too have demanded for laws


that make it easier to evict tenants who
default on rent payment.
Such a tax law would be difficult to
implement as it would be difficult to record
the number of vacant flats in the city.

their annual turnover s tax to the

People with surplus money buy many houses

government.

and rent these out while many consumers

Which of the following statements can

cannot afford even their first house.

be inferred from the facts/ information given

The number of vacant flats in Mumbai is

in the above statements?

much lower than other metros such as delhi

The tax collected from the of these national


parks and sanctuaries
Hotels which are sponsored by the
government will not have to pay any tax even
if these are located within the 5km radius
of such wildlife hotspots.
Ecosystem of the national parks and
sanctuaries is adversely affected even if the
hotels are located outside the 5km radius.
Government allows the construction of hotels
within 5km radious of national parks and
sanctuaries.
Such a step is taken by the environment
ministry to boost eco-tourism and perk up
revenue collection of state governments.
101.read the following paragraph and answer
the question which follows.
Tenants associations have demanded a
vacancy tax on all vacant and unsold flats in
Mumbai. which of the following would
support the demand made by the tenants
associate?

and Chennai where vacancy tax already


exists.
Such a tax would compel the house owners
to sell/rent properties which in turn would
control hoarding and sky rocketing of
property prices.
Directions (101-102): read the following
information carefully and answer the
questions given below:
The convenience of online shopping is
what I like best about it. Where else can you
shop even at midnight wearing your night
suit? You do not have to wait in a line or
wait till the shop assistant is ready to help
you with your purchases. It is a much better
experience as compared to going to a retail
store a consumers view.
101. which of the following can be a strong
arguments in favour of retail store owners?
Online shopping portals offer a great deal of
discounts which retail stores offer only
during the sale season

One can compare a variety of products online

products manufactured by these companies

which cannot be done at retail stores

as only about 30% consumers live in urban

Many online shopping portals offer the case

areas.

on delivery feature which is for those who are

Which of the following maybe a consequence

skeptical about online payments.

of the given information?

Many consumers prefer shopping at retail

The prices of such products will decrease

stores which are nearer to their houses.

drastically in the urban areas

In online shopping the customer maybe

People living in urban areas will not be

deceived as he cannot touch the product the

allowed to work in such manufacturing

is paying for.

companies

102.which of the following can be inferred

These manufacturing companies had set ups

from the given information?

in the urban areas before shifting base

(an inference is something which is not

Those who had already migrated to the

directly stated but can be inferred from the

urban areas will not shift back to rural

given facts).

areas.

One can shop online only at nigh

The number of people migrating from rural

Those who are not comfortably using

to urban areas in search of jobs may reduce

computers can never enjoy the experience of

104.read the following information carefully

online shopping

and answer the given questions.

All retail stores provide shopping assistants


to each and every customers.
The consumer whose view is presented has
shopped at retail stores as well as online.
The consumer whose view is presented does
not have any retail stores in her vicinity.
103. read the following paragraph and
answer the question which follows.
Many manufacturing companies are
now shifting base to the rural areas of the
country as there is a scarcity of space in
urban areas. Analysts say that this shift will
not have a huge impact on the prices of the

Pets are not allowed in the park


premises a notice put up at the park
entrance by the authority that is responsible
for maintenance of the park.
Which of the following can be an assumption
according to the given information ? (an
inference is something that is supposed or
taken for granted)
At least some people who visit the park have
pets.
This is the only park which does not allow
pets.
People who ignored this notice were fined

There are more than one entraces to the park

(3) both C and D (4) only C

Many people have now stopped visiting the

(5) both (B) and (D)

park.

106. which of the following among (A),(B), (C),

Directions (105-107): read the following

(D) and (E), (F) may be the reason behind the

information carefully and answer the given

school making such announcements before

questions.

the exam?

Despite repeated announcements that mobile

(1) only B (2) both (B) and (E)

phones were not allowed in the examination


hall, three students were caught with their
mobile phones.

(3) only F (4) only A (5) both (E) and (F)


107. which of the following among (A),(B), (C),

Mobile phones now a days have a lot of


features and it is easy to cheat with their

(D) and (E), (F) can be an immediate course


of action for the invigilator?

help

(1) only B (2) both (A) and (D)

The invigilator must immediately confiscate

(3) only A (4) both (D) and (F) (5) only F

the mobile phones and ask the students to


leave the exam hall immediately.

RBI GRADE B

Mobile phones are very expensive and leaving

OFFICER EXAMS

them bags outside the exam hall is not safe.


There have been incidents where students
who left the exam hall early stole the mobile
phones kept in the bags of the students who
were writing the exam.
The school authorities must ask the students
to leave their phones in the custody of the
invigilator before the exam in order to avoid
thefts of mobile phones.

DIRECTIONS (1-5): study the following


information and answer these questions:
A,B,C,D,E,F and G are students of class.
Each of them has different favourite
subject,viz, history, mathematics, geography,
civics, Sanskrit and Marathi but not
necessarily in the same order. There are two
such students whose one brother each is
there in the group. There is no other

None of the other students were carrying

relations among the students. No girl likes

their phones in the exam hall

mathematics and Sanskrit. D, who does not

105. . which of the following among (A),(B),


(C),(D) may be a strong argument in favour of
the three students who were caught with the
mobile phone?
(1) only A

(2) both (A) and (B)

like civics and English, is the sister of that


student who does like Marathi. The students
who does likes civic is the brother of that girl
students. B is brother of A.

1.which of the following is a pair of brother

DIRECTIONS (6-10): study the following

sister other than A and B?

information and answer these questions

(1) D and G

(2) D and C

(3) G and F

(4) G and F

Eight members A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H


belonging to three families X,Y,Z go for
weekend outing in three different I,II,III. Four

(5) data are inadequate

out of eight members are females. Members

2.which of the following is true?

Each car has at least one male and one

of any one family travel in different cars.


female member. Each family has at least two

(1) D likes history

members.

(2) C,B and D are girls students


(3) E and F are boy students
(4) the number of girls is more than that of
boys in the group

A belongs to family y and he travels in


car III. D is wife of E and they travel in cars I
and II respectively. H is son of G and they
belong to family Z. C is daughter of F who is
wife of A. C travels in car II. G does not

(5) none of these

travel with F.

3.who does like Sanskrit?

6. which of the following group of persons

(1) only C

(2) only E

(3) only B

(4) either C or E

(5) none of these


4. how many boys are there in the group?
(1) two

(2) three

(3) four

(4) data inadequate

travel in car I?
(1) D,F,G

(2) D,E,G

(3) D,G,H

(4) D,F,H

(5) none of these


7. which car has only two members travelling
in it?
(1) I

(2) II

(5) none of these

(3) III

(4) II or III

5.which of the following combinations of

(5) cannot be determined

student subject is correct?


(1) D - mathematics

(2) F - english

(3) A sanskrit

(4) B - geography

(5) none of these

8.which of the following members of families


Y and Z travel in different cars?
(1) F,G
(3) F,H

(2) C,G
(4) C,F

(5) cannot be determined

9.which of the following group of persons is


group of all females?

(5) none of these


13.on which of the day of the week did T

(1) B,D,G

(2) A,B,C

leave?

(3) B,E,F

(4) D,E,F

(1) tuesday

(2) thursday

(5) none of these

(3) sunday

(4) wednesday

10. Which of the following members of

(5) none of these

families X and Y travel in the same car?

14.which of the following combination of

(1) C,F

(2) D,F

person place is not correct?

(3) C,D

(4) F,E

(1) R- jaipur

(2)P - chandigarh

(5) none of these

(3) T-hyderabad

DIRECTIONS (11-15): study the following

(5) all are correct

information and answer these questions


P,Q,R,S,T,V and W are seven friends
left for seven different destinations delhi,
Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata,
chandigarh and Jaipur each one on a
different day of the week. R left for Jaipur on
Monday. On the last day of the week the
person left for Bangalore. T left the next day
of P who left for chandigarh and on the
previous day of W. S left for Kolkata on
Friday. Q did not leave for either Hyderabad
or Bangalore and W left for delhi.

(4) V- bangalore

15. who left on Tuesday?


(1) P

(2) W

(3) Q

(4) V

(5) none of these


Seven students ashwin, devika, baljit,
chandrakant, urmila, nagesh and pranjali
have taken admissions for MBA with
specialization in HR or finance or marketing.
Each one has got admission institutes
M,J,K,L,R,T,F not necessarily in the same

11.on which day of the week did Q leave?

order. At least two have opted for each of the

(1) Sunday

the following information and answer these

(2) Saturday

(3) Wednesday

(4) data inadequate

specializations.DIRECTIONS (16-20): study


questions

(5) none of these


12.who left for Bangalore?
(1) T
(3) V

(2) P
(4) data inadequate

Devika has opted for marketing but


not in institute J or T. chandrakant has
taken admission for HR in institution K. the
one who studies in institute F does not

study finance. Nagesh studies the same


specialization as that of devika in institute R.
ashwin does not study in institute L or T.
baljit studies HR in institute J. pranjali
studies in institute F and does not study

20.what is the specialization of ashwin?


(1) marketing
(3) finance

(2) HR
(4) marketing or HR

marketing.

(5) finance or marketing

16.which of the following combinations of

DIRECTIONS (16-20): study the following

institute and specialization is true for

information and answer these questions

urmila?

A,B,C,D,E,F and G are seven persons

(1) L- finance

(2) L- marketing

(3) T-marketing

(4) T- finance

who travel to office everyday by a particular


train which stops at five stations- I,II,III,IV
and V respectively after it leaves base station.
Three among them get in the train at the

(5) none of these

base station. D gets down. B does not get

17.devika studies in which institutes?


(1) L

(2) T

(3) F

(4) M

down either with A or E. G alone ets in at


station III and gets down with C after one
station. A travels between only two stations
and get down at station V. none of them gets
in at station Ii. C gets in with F but does not

(5) none of these

get in with either B or D. E gets in with two

18. which of the following groups represents


the students studying HR?

oters and gets down alone after D. B and D


work in the same office and they get down
together at station III. None of them gets

(1) balijit and chandrakant

down at station.I.

(2) baljit, chandrakant and pranjali

21. at which station does E get down?

(3) ashwin, balijit and chandrakant

(1) II

(4) urmila and chandrakant

(3) IV

(5) none of these

(5) none of these

19.which of the following combinations of

22.at which station do C and F get in ?

institute, student and specialization is


correct?
(1) R-N-HR
(3) L-B-HR
(5) none of these

(2) T-N-marketing
(4) M-D-marketing

(1) I
(3) III

(2) III
(4) data inadequate

(2) II
(4) data inadequate

(5) none of these

23.At which of the following stations do B

standard. The one who likes geography

and D get in ?

studies in V standard.

(1) I

(2) base station

26.in which standard does W study?

(3) III

(4) data inadequate

(1) VII

(2) IX

(5) none of these

(3) X

(4) data inadequate

24.After how many stations does E get down?

(5) none of these

(1) one

(2) two

27.which subject does P likes?

(3) three

(4) four

(1) geography

(2) mathematics

(5) five

(3) english

25.E gets down after how many stations at

(5) none of these

which F gets down?


(1) next station
(3) three

(4) history

28.which subject does S likes?


(2) two

(4) four

(5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (26-30): study the following
information and answer these questions
P,Q,R,S,T,V and W are seven students
of a school. Each of them studies in different
standard form standard IV to standard X not
necessarily in the same order. Each of them
has favouite subject from English, science,
history, geography, mathematics, hindi and
sanskrt not necessarily in the same order.
Q studies in VII standard and does not
like either mathematics or geography. R
likes English and does not study either in V
or IX. T studies in VIII standard and likes
hindi. The one who likes science studies in
X standard. S studies in IV standard. W
likes Sanskrit. P does not study in X

(1) history

(2) geography

(3) mathematics

(4) data inadequate

(5) none of these


29. in which standard does P study?
(1) IV
(3) XI

(2) VII
(4) X

(5) none of these


30.which of the following combination of
student standard subject is correct?
(1) T-VIII mathematics (2) W-VII sanskrit
(3) Q-VII geography

(4) V-X science

(5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (31-35): study the following
information and answer these questions

A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight students each


having a different height.

(5) none of these


35.which of the following is redundant to

D is shorter than A but taller than G.

answer all the above questions?

E is taller than H but shorter than G

(1) II only (2) II and III only

B is shorter than D but taller than F

(3) III and IV only

C is shorter than G

(5) all are necessary to answer the above


questions

G is shorter than F.
31.which of the following is definitely false?
(1) G is shorter than F (2) C is shorter than
F
(3) F is taller than C

(4) B is taller than E

(5) all are true

36.statements: many patients suffering from


mmalaria were administered anti-malarial
drug for a week. Some of them did not
respond to the traditional drug and their
condition deteriorated after four days.
Which of the following would weaken the
findings mentioned in the above statement?

32.if another student J who is taller than E


but shorter than G is added to the group,
which of the following will be definitely true?

Those patients who responded to the


traditional drugs and recovered were needed
to be given additional doses as they reported
relapse of symptoms.

(1) C and J are of same height

The mosquitoes carrying malaria are found

(2) J is shorter than D


(3) J is shorter than H

(4) I and V only

to be resistant to traditional malaria drugs.


(4) J is taller than A

(5) none of these

Majority of the patients suffering form


malaria responded well to the traditional

33. which of the following will definitely be

malaria drugs and recovered from the illness.

the third from top when the eight students

Many drug companies have stopped

are arranged in descending order of height?

manufacturing traditional malarial drugs

(1) B

(2) F

None of these

(3) G

(4) B or G (5)cannot be determined

37.statements: the cost of manufacturing

34.how many of them are definitely shorter


than F?
(1) Three (2) four (3) five
inadequate

cars in state A is thirty percent less than the


cost of manufacturing cars in state B. even
after transportation fee for the differential

(4) data

distances of states A and B and the inter


state taxes it is cheaper to manufacturer cars

in state B than state A for selling these cars

more motivated to carry out their duties than

in state C.

those working in other organization.

Which of the following supports the

(4) many organisations who provide cell

conclusion drawn in the above statement?

phones to their employees for making official

The cost of transportation form state A to


state C is more than thirty percent of the

calls advise them to refrain from making


personal calls during office hours.

production cost,

(5) none of these

The production costs of cars in state B are

39.statements: in a move that could provide

lower in comparison to state A.

some respite to ailing airline companies, the

Only entry tax at state C is more for the


products originated in state A.
Entry tax at state C is more for the products
originated in state B.
The total of transportation cost of cars from
state B to state C and entry tax of cars at

government is looking at allowing them to


import jet fuel on their own.
Which of the following can be definitely
concluded from the above statement?
Airline companies in the past have imported
jet fuel

state C is less than thirty percent of the

The price of imported jet fuel is less than the

production cost of cars in state B.

price of jet fuel available in the local market.

38.statements: many people are of the

Central government will lose huge amount of

opinion that use of cell phones in offices for

money if jet fuel is imported.

personal use should totally be banned. It


has been found in a research study, that
there was significant drop in output of
employees in the organization where use of
cell phones was liberally allowed vis-a-vis
those organizations where use of cell phones

Airline companies are marking considerable


profit in the recent months.
None of these
40. statements: some of the countrys

are banned for making personal calls.

largest food beverage and pharma companies

(1) people spend more time on talking while

government plans to improve stock limits on

using cell phone for personal cells.


(2) use of cell phones has become common in
all the organisations.
(3) in the organization where employees were
allowed to use cell phones for making
personal calls the employees are found to be

maybe forced to import sugar directly as the


industrial consumers to ease the shortage in
grocery shops and cool down prices that are
a 28 month high.
Which of the following substantiates the
views expressed in the above statements?

Food, beverage and pharma companies were


not allowed in the past to import sugar.
Sugar prices have been fluctuating for the
past seven months.
Government does not have authority to
restrict purchase of sugar from the open
market.
Import of sugar for commercial use will help
lowering down the sugar price in the retail

Six friends- Deepak, varun, anit,


nilesh, rajesh and siddharth are studying six
different specializations of engineering which
are metallurgy, telecommunication, software,
mechanical, electriacal and hardware not
necessarily in the same order. Each one
likes a different sport hockey, cricket,
swimming, football, badminton and tennis
again not in the same order.
Nilesh is not studying hardware.

market.

Rejesh is studying software and likes hockey.

None of these.

hardware. The one who likes football is

41.statements:a recent review reported that


indias fashion industry has been severely
affected due to a slump in demand for luxury
apparel, leather goods; besides gems and
jewellery in domestic as well international
markets.
Which of the following contradicts the views

Anit likes swimming and is not studying


studying electrical. Siddharth is studying
mechanical and does not like tennis. The
one who likes badminton is studying
telecommunication. Deepak and varun do
not like badminton. Deepak does not like
tennis.
42. which specialization is varun studying?

expressed in the above statements?

(1) metllurgy

Indias fashion industry has been growing till

(3) hardware

last year
Government has helped indias fashion

(2) mechanical
(4) electrical

(5) none of these

industry to grow in the past

43.which sport does Deepak likes?

Domestic market of fashion goods reflects the

(1) football

sentiments of international market.


Share of fashion goods manufactured by
india is negligible in the international
market.
None of these
DIRECTIONS (42-49): study the following
information and answer these questions

(3) hockey

(2) cricket
(4) cannot be determined

(5) none of these


44.which of the following person
specialization combinations is correct
according to the given information?
(1) nilesh - hardware (2) varun - electrical
(3) anit - metallurgy (4) siddharth - software

(5) none is correct

in February. There is gap of two months

Directions (45-47): six friends A,B,C,D,E


and F working in the same office take
different time to reach office. All of them
take time in the multiples of ten in such a
manner that the one who reaches office in 60
minutes. D takes more time than E but less
time than A. A reaches in 30 minutes. B
takes less than only F.
45.how much time does C take to reach
office?
(1) 60 minutes
(3) 40 minutes

(2) 50 minutes

between the birthdays of L and B. there were


30 days In the month in which L was born.
D was born in the month immediately after
the month in which I was born. There were
31 days in the month in which D was born.
There is a gap of one month between the
birthdays of B and F. E and H were born in
that months which had 31 days each.
48. in which of the following months B was
born?
(1) december
(4) November

(4) 20 minutes

one of the following does not belong to that

maximum time to reach office?

group?

(1) B

(1) L

(4) F

47. How many people take more time to


reach office than D?
(2) three

(3) two

(2) A

(3) J

(4) K

(5) B

50. who among the following was born in the

(5) cannot be determined

(1) four

(5) september

certain way and hence form a group. Which

46. who amongst the following takes

(3) D

(3) march

49.four of the following five are alike in a

(5) cannot be determined

(2) C

(2) june

(4) one

(5) none
DIRECTIONS (48-52): study the following
information and answer these questions
Twelve friends A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K and L
were born in different months of the same
year. A was born in the month of april and G
was born in the month of august. J was
born in the month immediately preceding the
month in which K was born and immediately
succeeding the month in which C was born.
J was not born in the month of October nor

month of February?
(1) J

(2) L

(3) E or H

(4) C

(5) I

51.How many friends did celebrate their


birthdays after F?
(1) none

(2) three

(3) four

(4) five

(5) six
52. if I related A and B is related to J on the
basis of months in which they were born,
then with which of the following L is related
on the same basis?
(1) G
(5) H

(2) A

(3) K

(4) E

INSURANCE EXAMS

2.Which city other than E is a sea port?


(1) A

DIRECTIONS (1-5): study the following


information and answer these questions.
Of the five cities A,B,C,D and E two
are hill stations and three are in plaints of
which two are sea-ports. Four of these five
cities are state capitals. Two of these cities
are industrial towns. Two have population of
less than 5 lakhs each, one has a population
of about 20 lakhs while each of the
remaining two has a population of more than
50 lakhs. Tow of these cities are located on
the same latitude while two others are
located on the same longitude. Two sea
ports have neither a common latitude nor a
common longitude and one of them is an
industrial town. One of the two cities having
the same latitude is an industrial town.
Both the industrial towns have a population
of more than 50 lakhs each. One of the hill
stations has a longitude common with a sea
port while the other has neither the latitude
nor the longitude common with any other
city. One of the two industrial town is
neither a hill station nor a sea port. None of
the hill stations is an industrial town. Only
one of the hill stations which has its
longitude common with a sea port is state
capital. B is a hill station while E has its
longitude common with A and is a sea port.
D has its latitude common with C and has a

(2) B

(3) C (4) D

3.which two cities are industrial cities?


(1) A,C

(2) C,E

(3) C,D (4) D,E

4. Which two cities have a population of more


than 50 lakhs each?
(1) C,E

(2) B,D

(3) A,C (4) D,E

5.name the city which is a sea port but not


an industrial town?
(1) A

(2) B

(3) C (4) D

DIRECTIONS (6-9): study the following


information and answer these questions.
Seven friends R,M,K,P,L,W and B live
in three different buildings. Each of them
has a liking for different fruits among apple,
jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes,
pineapple and mango, not necessarily in that
order. Three among them are girls, one each
every building . W likes orange and stays in
building Y along with only P. M lives in
building Z and likes jackfruit. None in
building X likes apple or grapes. R and L
dont stay in X building. K in Rs close friend
and she does not like watermelon. L likes
pineapple. None of the girls likes orange and
one of them likes apple. R does not like
grapes.

population of about 20 lakhs.

6.who stay in building Z?

1.name the city which is neither a hill station

(1) M,R

(2) K,B,M

(4) M,K,R

(5) None of these

nor a sea port


(1) A

(2) B

(3) C (4) D

(3) M,R,B

7.which fruit does R like?

(1) apple

(2) watermelon

(3) mango (4)

pineapple (5) none of these


8.who are the three girls among the friends?
(1) K,R,W

(2) R,K,P (3) K,M,P

(4) Data inadequate (5) none of these

(2) grapes

(4) watermelon

(5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (6-9): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it. Six films P,Q,R,S,T and U are
to be released on consecutive Fridays. The
schedule of the release is to be in accordance

9. which fruit does B like?


(1) mango

(4) silver, blue, green

(3) apple

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (10-14): study the following


information and answer these questions.
A painter is asked to paint a cubical
box with six different colours for different
faces. The detailed account of it was given

with the following conditions;


P must be released a week, before T.
R must not be released immediately after the
first release.
Q must be released on the Friday following
the Friday on which U is released.
S must be released on fifth Friday and

as;

should not be immediately preceded by Q.

Green face should lie between blue and black

T must not be released in the last.

faces.
Red face should be adjacent ot the pink face.
Silver face should be adjacent to red face
Blue face should lie opposite to the black
face.
Black should face down.
Pink face and silver face should be opposite
to each other.
10.three of the faces adjacent to green face
are;
(1) pink, green, silver
(2) black, silver, green
(3) blue, pink, black

15. which of the following films preceded T?


(1) S

(2) U

(4) Q

(3) P

(5) none of these

16.Which of the following films released


immediately after Q?
(1) P
(4) T

(2) R

(3) U

(5) none of these

17.Film R cannot be released on which of the


following Fridays in addition to second
Friday?
(1) first

(2) third

(3) fourth

(4) fifth (5) none of these

18.in between which of the two films S is to


be released?

(5) none of these

22. what is Ps position from the top when

(1) Q and T
(4) P and T

(4) ST

(2) R and T (3) T and U


(5) none of these

19. which of the following films released


first?

they are arranged in descending order of


their income?
(1) second
(4) sixth

(1) R

(2) Q

(3) P

(4) U

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (20-24): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
P,Q,R,S,T,V and W are seven members
of a family. Each one of them has a different
profession doctor, teacher, lawyer, engineer,
architect, charatered accountant and banker
and their incomes are different. There are
tow married couples in the group. R is the
doctor and earns more than the engineer
and the lawyer. T is marred to the chartered
accountant and she earns the least. No lady
is either lawyer or engineer. Q the teacher,

(2) fourth

(3) third

(5) none of these

23. what is the profession of V?


(1) engineer

(2) chartered accountant

(3) engineer or charatered accountant


(4) data inadequate

(5) none of these

24. at least how many male members are


there in the family?
(1) two

(2) three

(3) four

(4) five

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (25-29): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
An institution announced that its six

earns less than P the banker. W is married

different programmes: talk on physical

to Q and he earns less than S and P. V is

development and health: talk on

not the lawyer. The chartered accountant

spiritualism and moral development ; talk

earns less than lawer but more than the

on yoga and capacity to fight the diseases;

banker.

talk on mental balance and well being; talk

20. who earns the maximum in the family?


(1) V

(2) W

(3) R

(4) S

(5) none of these

21.which of the following is a pair of married


couple?
(1) RT

on environment; and devotional songs will be


held in the first week of march, 2007 from
Monday to Sunday. Only one on each day in
accordance with the following;
Talk on mental balance and well being would
be held immediately after talk on
environment.

(2) VT

(3) QT

Talk on yoga and capacity to fight disease


would be held on Wednesday and would not
be followed by talk on devotional songs.
Talk on spiritualism and moral development
would be held on Friday and there would be
a gap of two days between talks on physical
development and health, and devotional
songs.
One day there would be no talk (Saturday is
not that day), just before that day devotional

(3) talk on physical development and health


(4) talk on devotional songs.
29.on which day talk on physical
development and health would be organized?
(1) Wednesday
(3) Thursday

(2) Tuesday
(4) Saturday

Directions(30-34) : the president of a club is


appointing nine officials A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H

songs would be held.

and I to serve on three committees to study

25. how many talks would be held between

club. There will be a games committee, a

talk on mental balance and well being and


talk on yoga and capacity to fight diseases?
(1) five

(2) two

(3) three (4) four

26. on which day no programme would be


held?
(1) friday

(2) tuesday (3) Saturday

(4) Sunday
27. what would be organized on first day
(Monday)?
(1) talk on environment
(2) talk on yoga and capacity to fight diseases

three different aspects of activities of the


food service committee and an entertainment
committee. The appointments must respect
the following
Each committee must have exactly three
members.
No person can serve on more than one
committee.
C and D must serve on the same committee.
A and B cannot serve on the same
committee.
E cannot serve on the same committee as I.
F must serve on the same committee as B or

(3) talk on devotional songs

H or both B and H.

(4) talk on physical development and health

30.if B and G serve on the games committee,

28. what would be organized on last day


(Sunday)?
(1) talk on mental balance and well being
(2) talk on spiritualism and moral
development

which of the following must serve on the food


service committee?
(1) A

(2) D

(3) E

(4) F

31.Which of the following groups could


constitute the games committee?

(1) A,B,E

(2) A,D,G

(3) C,H,E

(3) G is on the food service committee

(4) F,I,B

(4) F is on the games committee

32.If A is assigned to the food service

DIRECTIONS (35-39): study the following

committee and C is appointed to

information and answer these questions

entertainment committee, then which of the

given below it.

following must be true?

There is a group of six persons A,B,C,D,E

I. G is appointed to the food service

and F in a family. They are psychologist,

committee

manager, lawyer, jeweler, doctor and

II. E is appointed to the games committee


III. I is appointed to the entertainment
committee.

The doctor is the grandfather of F, who is a


psychologist
The manager D is married to A.

I only

C, the jeweler, is married to the lawyer.

III only

B is the mother of F and E.

I and III only

There are tow married coupies in the family.

II and III only


33.if F serves on the food service committee
and C serves on the same committee as H,
then which of the following must serve on
the games committee?
I. A

engineer.

II. G

The psychologist is a female while engineer is


a male.
35. what is the profession of E?
(1) doctor

III. II

(2) engineer

(3) manager

(4)

psychologist

(1) I only

36.how is A related to E?

(2) III only

(1) brother

(2) uncle

(3) father

(3) I and III only

(4) grandfather

(4) II and III only

37.how many male members are there in the

34. if I is on the entertainment committee


and B is on the food service committee them
which of the following must be true?
(1) F is on the entertainment committee
(2) C is on the games committee

family?
(1) one

(2) three

(3) four

(4) two

38.what is the profession of A?


(1) doctor

(2) lawyer

(3) jeweller

(4) manager

42. in which year was R born?

39. which of the following is one of the pairs


of coupies in the family?
(1) AB

(2) AC

(3) AD

(4) AE

DIRECTIONS (40-43): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
J,K,L,M,N,O,P and R are sitting
around a circular table facing the centre.
Each of them was born in a different year
1971, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985
and 1990, not necessarily in the same order.
M is sitting second to the right of K.
L is sitting third to the right of J. L and J
were born before 1980. Only the one born in
1984 is sitting exactly between J and K. N
who is the eldest is not an immediate
neighbour of J and M. R is older than only
M. R is sitting second to the left of P. P is

(1) 1979

(2) 1975

(3) 1980

(4) 1985

(5) none of these

43. which of the following statements is ture


regarding K?
(1) k is sitting fourth to the right of R
(2) the one who was born in 1975 is to the
immediately left of K
(3) K is younger than R
(4) there are four people sitting between N
and K
(5) none is true.
DIRECTIONS (44-48): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.
An insurance agent must schedule his

not an immediate neighbour of N. J is

appointment with eight clients A;B,C,D,E,F,G

younger than L. K was born before O.

and H during one week Monday through

40. who is the second eldest in the group?


(1) J

(2) L

(3) K

(4) P

(5) none of these

41. who is sitting third to the right of O?


(1) the one born in 1979
(2) the one born in 1980
(3) the one born in 1985
(4) the one born in 1984
(5) none of these

Friday. He must schedule two appointments


for Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday each,
and one each for Thursday and Friday.
He must see C on Thursday
He must see B on a day before the day on
which he sees D
He must see E on a day before the day on
which he sees G
He must see A on a day before the day on
which he sees G
He must see F and A on the same day.

44.if the insurance agent sees D and G on


the same day, which of the following is a
completer and accurate listing of the days on
which he could see them?
(1) Monday

(4) Fs appointment is two days before B.


48. which of the following is an acceptable
schedule for the weeks appointments?
Mon.

(2) tuesday (3) wednesday

tue.

Wed.

thur. fri.

B,H

D,G F,A C E

B,H

D,E

F,A

following must be true?

B,D

H,G

F,A

I. he sees D on Tuesday

G,B

D,E

F,H

II. he sees H on Monday

DIRECTIONS (49-53): study the following

(4) Monday and wednesday


45. if he sees F on Wednesday, which of the

III. he sees G on Friday


I only
III only
I and III only

information and answer these questions


given below it.
Six boys P,Q,R,S,T and U play hockey,
cricket and badminton and indoor games,
cards, chess and scrabble. Each boy plays
one indoor and one outdoor game and each

II and III only

game is played by two boys. Study the

46. if the insurance agent sees D on Tuesday,

questions that follow;

then which of the following must be true?


(1) he sees E on Monday
(2) he sees F on Tuesday
(3) he sees H on Friday
(4) he sees G on Friday
47. which of the following , if ture, provides
sufficient additional information to
determine on which day each client will have
his appointment?
(1) Hs appointment is schedule for Monday.
(2) Bs appointment is schedule for Tuesday.
(3) Bs appointment is two days before D

statements given below and answer the

P and U do not play hockey or scrabble.


R and S do not play cricket or chess
P and Q do not play cricket.
Q does not play badminton or scrabble and R
does not play hockey or scrabble.
Cricket players do not play cards.
T and Q do not play chess.
49. which two games does T play?
(1) hockey and cards
(2) cricket and cards
(3) cricket and scrabble

(4) badminton and scrabble

(3) cricket and cards

50. which two boys play badminton?

(4) badminton and scrabble

(1) S,T

55. which two boys play badminton?

(2) P,R (3) U,R (4) P,S

51. Who play hockey and chess?

(1) S,T

(1) Q

56. who play hockey and chess?

(2) S (3) R (4) None

52. which statement is superfluous?


(1) 2

(2) 4 (3) 5

(4) none

(2) P,R (3) U,R

(1) Q

(4) P,S

(2) S (3) R (4) None

57.Which statement is superfluous ?

53.whcih two boys play cards?

(1) 2

(1) Q,R

58.which two boys play cards?

(2) U,T (3) R,S (4) R,U

DIRECTIONS (54-58): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
Six boys P,Q,R,S,T and U play hockey,
cricket and badminton and indoor games,
cards, chess and scrabble. Each boy plays
one indoor and one outdoor game and each
game is played by two boys. Study the
statement given below and answer the
questions that follow:
P and U do not play hockey or scrabble.
R and S do not play cricket or chess.
P and Q do not play cricket
Q does not play badminton or scrabble and R

(2) 4 (3) 5 (4) None

(1) Q,R

(2) U,T (3) R,S (4) R,U

DIRECTIONS (59-63): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
Seven animated movies up, finding
nemo, ice age, Aladdin, shark tale, beauty
and the beast,. The incredibles, were
screened during a childrens workshop not
necessarily in the same order. The workshop
started on Monday and ended on Sunday.
Only one movie was screened on each day.
Beauty and the beast was screened on
Wednesday. The incredibles was screened on
the fourth day after up was screened. ice
age was screened before Thursday but not

does not play hockey or scrabble

on Monday. shark tale and aladdin were

T and Q do not play chess.

was screened before Saturday.

54. which two games does T play?


(1) hockey and cards
(2) cricket and cards

not screened on Saturday but shark tale

59. four of the following five are similar on


the basis of their position in the above
arrangement and hence form a group.
Which of the following does not belong to the
group?

(1) up beauty and the beast


(2) the incredibles Aladdin

Eight people L,M,O,P,Q,R and S are


sitting around a circular table facing the
centre. Each of them likes different colours,

(3) shark tale finding nemo

viz, red orange, blue, pink, black, purple,

(4) beauty and the beast the incerdibles

same order. S is sitting second to the left of

(5) finding nemo Aladdin


60. on which day was ice age screened?
(1) friday

(2) Tuesday

(3) Thursday

brown and green, but not necessarily in the


N. there are two persons between S and the
person who likes orange colour. M is second
to the left of the person who likes orange
colour. L is the immediate neighbour of S. R
is the third to the right of P. O likes purple

(5) none of these

colour. The person who likes pink colour is

61.which movie was screened on Saturday?

likes brown colour is the third to the left of

(4) Sunday

(1) finding nemo (2) up


(4) aladdin

(3) the incredibles

(5) none of these

second to the right of P. the person who


the person who likes blue colour. Neither S
nor P likes brown colour. N likes neither
green nor blue colour. L likes red colour.

62.how many movies were screened before

64. who among the following is second to the

shark tale?

right of the person who likes orange colour?

(1) 6
(4) 3

(2) 4

(3) 2

(5) none of these

63.which of the following combinations is


false with respect to the given information?
(1) UP was not screened on Friday

(1) the person who likes brown colour


(2) Q

(3) N

(4) the person who likes blue colour


(5) cannot be determined
65. who among the following is sitting exactly

(2) shark tale was screened immediately

in the middle of the person who likes red

after beauty and the beast

colour and Q?

(3) the incredibles was screened on Friday

(1) M

(2) L

(4) finding nemo was not screened on Friday

(4) N

(5) none of these

(5) all are false.

66. Who among the following is sitting

DIRECTIONS (64-68): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.

(3) S

exactly in the middle of the person who likes


red colour and Q?
(1) R
(4) S

(2) O

(3) N

(5) none of these

67.who among the following likes pink


colour?

70.who works in Chennai?


(1) H

(1) R

(2) S

(3) N

(4) Q

(5) none of these

68.which of the following pairs of persons are


immediate neighbours of M?
(1) N and S
(4) R and S

(2) L and S (3) N and P


(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (69-73): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
Seven members H,I,J,K,L,M and N are
working in different cities Ahmedabad,
Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata,
delhi and Mumbai not necessarily in the
same order. Each one has a different mother
tongue tamil, kannada, telugu, hindi,
Marathi, Punjabi and bangla not necessarily
in the same order.
J works in Bangalore and his mother
tongue is not tamil or Marathi, Ks mother
tongue is Punjabi and he works in
ahmedabad. L and M do not work in Chennai
and none of them has Marathi moter tongue.
I works in Hyderabad and his mother tongue
is telugu. The one who works in delhi has
bangla mother tongue. N works in Mumbai
and his moter tongue is hindi. L does not
work in Kolkata.
69. what is Js mother tongue?
(1) telgu

(2) hindi (3) bangla

(4) kannada (5) none of these

(2) L (3) M

(4) L or M (5) none of these


71.which of the following combination is
correct?
(1) Marathi I - Hyderabad
(2) tamil M - kolkata
(3) Marathi - I Chennai
(4) Punjabi K delhi
(5) none of these
72. who works in delhi?
(1) H

(2) M (3) L

(4) K (5) none of these


73.What is Ms mother tongue?
(1) bangla

(2) marathi (3) telugu

(4) cannot be determined (5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (74-75): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.
There are six people A,B,C,D,E and F
each of them having different ages. D is
elder than A and B. F is elder than E. A is
elder than B. C is elder than D. if the age of
F is 19 years then the third eldest person is
of 24 years.
74. what would possibly be the age of B?
(1) 18 years

(2) 26 years (3) 22 years

(4) 16 years (5) 28 years

75.which of the following statement may be

76. on which of the following floors does the

true on the basis of information given above?

person from bihar live?

(1) E may be 20 years old

(1) fourth

(2) the age of C must be 26 years

(4) eighth

(3) only C, D and F are elder than E.

77.who lives on the top most floor?

(4) D is 23 years old

(1) K

(2) G (3) N

(5) none is true

(4) M

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (76-80): study the following

78.to which state does J belong?

information and answer these questions


given below it.
There are eight people G,H,I,J,K,L,M
and N each of them belongs to different
states viz, assambihar, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Punjab, rajasthan, tamil nadu
and west Bengal, but not necessarily in the
same order. They live in an eight story
building, having floors numbered floor. ( the
ground floor is numbered floor no.1, the floor
above it floor no.2 and so on). G lives on
even numbered floor. Three people live
between j and the person from assam. Three
persons live between L and G. the person

(2) sixth

(3) fifth

(5) none of these

(1) west bengal

(2) karnataka (3) rajasthan

(4) assam (5) punjab


79.who lives exactly between H and L?
(1) M

(2) I (3) J

(4) N (5) K

80.The person from the state of assam lives


on which floor?
(1) second

(2) third

(4) fourth

(3) sixth

(5) fifth

MODEL EXERCISES

from assam live immediately below Ks floor.


G is from tamil nadu. There are five floors

DIRECTIONS (1-4): study the following

between the floors on which J and the

information and answer these questions

person from Karnataka live. The person

given below it.

from west Bengal lives on the floor


immediately below the floor on which the
person from assam lives. H lives on the even
numbered floor. I does not belong to assam.
Three persons live between the persons from
bihar and west bangal. Four persons live
between the persons from bihar and
Maharashtra. L does not belong to
rajasthan.

A team of 3 reports is to be chosen


from amongst two groups. Group X has as
its members M,N,O and P and group Y has
as its members A, B and C. the selected
team must have one member from each
group. In addition. O refuses to work unless
A works. If M works then B works.
C will not work, if M works.

If O does not work, M will not work.

(4) deepa

(5) none of these

1.which of the following teams cannot be

6. who is good in studies, general knowledge

selected?

and mathematics?

(1) MOA only

(2) MBC only

(3) NPC only (4) MOA, MBC and NPC

(1) asha (2) beena


(5)

none of these

(5) none of these

7. who is good in studies, mathematics and

2. Who else can be there in the team of


which A is a member?
(1) AB

(4) ela

(3) charu

(2) ON

athletics?
(1) asha (2) beena

(3) OPC

(4) NB (5) none of these

(4) deepa

(3) charu

(5) none of these

8.who is good in atheletics, general

3.which of the following cannot work with M?

knowledge and mathematics?

(1) N

(2) O (3) C

(1) asha (2) beena

(4) A

(5) none of these

(4) deepa

4.a team having B and C will also have


(1) only N (2) only O
(4) O and P

(3) N,O and P

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (5-10): study the following

(3) charu

(5) none of these

9.who is good in studies, general knowledge


and art but not in atheletics?
(1) asha (2) beena
(4) ela

(3) charu

(5) none of these

information and answer these questions

10. A is shorter than B but much taller than

given below it.

E. C is the tallest and D is little shorter than

Asha and charu are good in


mathematics and athletics. Deepa and asha
are good in athletics and studies, charu and
beena are good in general knowledge and
mathematics. Deepa, beena and Ela are
good in studies and general knowledge ela
and deepa are good in studies and art.
5.who is good in studies, general knowledge
atheletics and art?
(1) asha (2) beena

A. who is the shortest?


(1) A (2) E
(4) D

(3) C

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (11-14): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
A five members research group is to be
chosen from the mathematicians A,B,C and

(3) charu

D and the physicists E,F,G and H. at least 3


mathematicians must be in the group.

However,

learning a new dance. The dancers must

A refuses to work with D

couples is such a pair, but there are three

F refuses to work with G

with the following results: when call X is

11. if B and C are chosen, who else would


have to be in the group?

(4) C

beginning of the dance, ech of the married

B refuses to work with E

D refuses to work with F

(1) F

preform this dance in pairs. At the

(2) G

(3) A

(5) none of these

12.if B and C are chosen, which of the


following is definitely ture?
P: A is chosen, Q: D is chosen R: either F or
G is chosen
(1) P only (2) Q only
(4) Q and R only

(3) R only

(5) none of these

13.if G is rejected, which other member

calls for partners changes calls X,Y and Z


made Mr. basco and Mr. parda exchange
partners.
When call Y is made, Mrs roberts and
Mrs. Jefferson exchanged partners.
When call Z is made, Mr, Jefferson
and Mr. parda exchange partners.
When more than one call is mad, each
change of partners is based on the
arrangement of partners produced by the
preceding call
15. if , since the beginning of the dance,
there has been one partner change, made in
response in call X, then which of the
following must be a pair of partner?

could not work with the group?

(1) Mr. basco and Mrs. Parda

(1) A (2) B (3) D

(2) Mr. basco and Mrs. Roberts

(4) F (5) none of these

(3) Mr. Jefferson and Mrs. Parda

14. if H is chosen, which of the following

(4) Mr. Jefferson and Mrs. Basco

must be true? P:A be chosen.


Q:B must be chosen. R:G must be chosen
(1) P only (2) Q only
(4) P, Q and R only

(3) R only
(5) none of these

Directions (15-20): refer to the data below;


Four couples, the bascos, the
jeffersons, the pardas and the Roberts, are

(5) none of these


16. if, after the first two calls of the dance,
each dancer is again paired with his or her
own spouse, the calls made could have been.
(1) X followed by Z
(2) Z followed by X
(3) X followed by X or Y followed

(4) X followed by X or Y followed by Y, but not


Z followed by Z

(3) it must have been Z


(4) it could have been any of the two calls

(5) none of these

except Y

17.if, since the beginning of the dance, two

(5) none of these

partner changes have happened, the first in


reponse to call X and the second in response
to call Y, then which of the following must be
true?
(1) Mrs. Basco is paried with Mr. roberts
(2) Mrs. basco is paired with mr. Jefferson
(3) Mr. parda is paired with Mr. roberts
(4) Mr. parda is paired with his wife.
(5) none of these
18. if Mr. basco is paired with mrs. Basco
after the first two calls of the dance, and if
the second call was Y, then which of the

20. if the dance begins with the three calls Z,


X and Y in the order given, then it must be
true that after the third call
(1) Mr. parda partners with Mrs. jefferson
(2) Mr. parda partners with Mrs. roberts
(3) Mr. basco partners with Mrs. basco
(4) Mr. basco partners with Mrs.robert
(5) none of these
DIRECTIONS (21-23): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.

following is true of the first call?


(1) it must have been X
(2) it must have been Y
(3) it must have been Z
(4) it could have been any of the two calls

Students joining a certain university


can choose from among seven courses
biology. Astronomy, English, mathematics,
history, chemistory and psychology. A
student cannot take both English and
astronomy. Chemistry is a prerequisite for
biology and cannot be taken concurrently

except X

with biology, A student must take at least

(5) none of these

and psychology. No course may be repeated.

19. if Mr. Jefferson is paired with Mrs. Basco


after the first two calls of the dance, and if
the second call was Z, then which of the
following is true of the first call?
(1) it must have been X
(2) it must have been Y

two of the three courses, English, history

21. what is the maximum number of courses


that a student can take without violating any
of the conditions?
(1) 3 (2) 4
(4) 6

(3) 5

(5) none of these

22. if a student is taking astronomy and


mathematics and wishes to take four
courses, then in how many different ways

(3) E finished ahead of F


(4) F finished ahead of D

can the other two courses be taken?

(5) none of these

(1) one

(2) two

25. if D finishes third, then which of the

(4) four

(5) none of these

(3) three

23. A students, who studied biology in his


10+2 and chooses chemistry, psychology and
other courses in the university, could be

following must be true?


(1) G finished first
(2) E finished ahead of F

violating which of the following conditions?

(3) F finished ahead of E

I. A student cannot take both English and

(4) F finished behind D

astronomy.

(5) none of these

II. A student must take at least two of three


course, English history and psychology.

26. if C finishes first, then in how many


different orders is it possible for the other

III. no course can be repeated.

golfers to finish?

(1) I only (2) 3 only

(1) 1 (2) 2

(4) 2& 3 only

(3) 1 & 2 only

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (24-28): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
Five golfers C,D,E,F and G play a
series of matches in which the following are
always ture of the results. Either C is the
last and G is the 1st or C is the first and G is
the last. D finishes ahead of E. every golfer
plays in and finishes every match. There are
no ties in any match, ie, no two players every
finish in the same position in a match.
24. which of the following cannot be true?

(4) 4

(3) 3

(5) none of these

27.which of the following additional


conditions make it certain that F finishes
second?
(1) C finished ahead of D
(2) D finished ahead of F
(3) F finished ahead of D
(4) D finished ahead of G
(5) none of these
28.if exactly 1 golfer finishes between C and
D, then which of the following must be true?

(1) E finished second

(1) C finished first

(2) F finished second

(2) G finished first

(3) F finished third


(4) E finished fourth

sciences while suresh and unni are experts


in basic sciences. Ram and shekhar had
exposure in both basic sciences. Three

(5) none of these

panels have to be formed for the interview

Directions (29-31):: six products U,V,W,X,Y

representation from experts with social

and Z are to be placed in display windows of


a shop. There are six display windows
numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 and one product is
to be put in one window. Moreover, U cannot
be immediately to the left or immediately to
the right of V. W must be immediately to the
left of X. Z cannot be in window number 6.
29. which of the following products cannot be

with a restriction that a panel should have


sciences and basic sciences back ground.
Moreover, at least one member should be an
expert of only area.
32.if cyriac does not like to be a member of
panel with ram, and unni was in a panel
with shekhar then the expert who did not
participate in the interview was

placed in window no 1?

(1) pramila (2) cyriac

(1) U

(4) any of these (5) none of these

(4) X

(2) V

(3) W

(5) none of these

30. if X is placed in window no.3 then W


must be placed in which window?
(1) 1 (2) 2
(4) 5

(3) 4

(5) none of these

31. if U is placed in window no.5, then which


of the following products must be placed in
window no.6?
(1) V (2) W
(4) Y

(3) bhushan

33. if pramila dod not participate in the


interview, then who was the person most
likely to be with unni?
(1) suresh (2) bhushan
(4) any of these

(3) pramila

(5) none of these

34.unni does not like to be with shekhar;


ram does not like to be with pramila and
bhushan had suresh as the partner. If both
ram and pramila attended the interview,

(3) X

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (32-34): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
A team of experts for conducting
interviews consists of seven experts
bhushan, cyriac, pramila, ram, suresh,
shekhar and unni. Of these perts in social

then who was the partner to cyriac?


(1) cyriac did not attend the interview
(2) shekhar
(4) unni

(3) pramila
(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (35-36): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.

Two union representatives and one


management representative are seated
together at an octagonal table with only one
seat to a side of the table. No pair of either
union or management representatives may
be seated together. Two additional
management representatives are seated.
35. seated between the 2 union
representatives are
(1) at most 2 management representatives
(2) only 2 managemetn representatives
(3) not more than one management
representative
(4) 3 management representatives

be the ones that were operated on the


previous day.
The program operating must also
satisfy the following conditions.
If program P is to be operated on a day. V
cannot be operated on that day.
If Q is to be operated on a day, T must be one
of the programs to be oprated after Q.
If R is to be operated on a day, V must be
one of the programs to be operated after R.
The last program to be operated on any day
must be either S or U.
37.which of the following could be the set of
programs to be operated on the first day of a

(5) none of these

month?

36. seated opposite of the first management

(1) U,Q,S T,W

representative
(1) must be a union person
(2) may be union person
(3) may be a management person
(4) must be a management person

(2) V,Q,R,T,S
(3) T,U,R,V,S
(4) Q,S,R,V,U
(5) none of these
38. which of the following is true of any days

(5) none of these

valid program set up operation?

DIRECTIONS (37-39): study the following

(1) Q cannot be operated at third place

information and answer these questions


given below it.
At an electronic data processing unit,
five out of the eight program sets
P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and W are to be operated daily.
On any one day except for the first day of a
monthe, oly three of the program sets must

(1) P cannot be operated at third place


(1) R cannot be operated at fourth place
(1) T cannot be operated at third place
(1) none of these

39. if R is operated at third place in a

If to be referred to general manager,

sequence, which of the following cannot be

marketing

the second programme in that sequence?


(1) S (2) Q
(4) U

(3) T

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (40-42): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it. For getting selected as a
marketing manager in a company, the
candidate must;
Be a graduate with at least 50% marks.
Have secured at lest 40% marks in the
written test.
Not be less than 24 years and more than 29

None of these.
40.amit khanna, born on 5 june, 1973 has
done his post graduation in marketing
management with first class. He has
secured 50% marks in the written test. He
has been working in an organization as a
marketing officer for the last four years.
41. rohit verma has been working in an
organization as officer for the last ten years.
His date of birth is 17 February, 1964. He
has secured 60% marks in the degree
examination and 40% marks in the written
test.

years as on 10 october, 1997.

42.manju sharma is a first class graduate

Should have work experience of at least two

management. She has secured 50% marks

years as an officer.
However if a candidate:
Fulfills all other criteria except at (IV) above
but has diploma in marketing management,
his/her case is to be referred to general
manager, marketing. Based on the above
criteria and the information given in each of
the following questions. You have to take the
decision with regard to each case. You are
not to assume anything. These case are

and has done a diploma in marketing


in the written test. She was 23 years old as
on 5 September,1996.
DIRECTIONS (43-47): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.
From a group of six boys M,N,O,P,Q,R
and five girls G,H,I,J,K a team of six is to be
selected. Some of the criteria of selections
are as follows;

given to you as on 10 october, 1997.

M and J go together.

Mark your answer as

O cannot be placed with N.

If the candidate is not to be appointed

I cannot go with J.

If the candidate is to be appointed

P and Q have to be together.

If the data given are not sufficient to take

K and R go together.

decision.

Unless otherwise stated, these criteria


are applicable to all the following questions;
43. if the team consists of two girls and I is
one of them, the other members are
(1) GMRPQ
(3) HNOPQ

DIRECTIONS (48-52): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.
Six plays A,B,C,D,E and F are to be
organized from Monday to Saturday, ie., from

(2) KOPQR

5th to 10th one play on each day.

(4) KRMNP

There are two plays between C and D and

(5) none of these

one play between A and C.

44. If the team has four boys including O

There is one play between F and E is to be

and R, the members of the team other than


O and R are

organized before F.
B is to be organized before A, not necessarily

(1) HIPQ

(2) GJPQ

immediately.

(3) GKPQ

(4) GJMP

The organization does not start with B.


48. the organization would start form which

(5) none of these


45.If four members are boys, which of the

play?

following cannot constitute the team?

(1) A

(1) GJMOPQ

(2) JKMNOR

(4) cannot be determined

(3) HJMNPQ

(4) JKMPQR

(5) none of these

46. If both K and P are members of the team


and three boys in all are included in the
team, the members of the team other than K
and P are

(4) IJRQ

(3) D

49. on which date, the play E is to be

(5) none of these

(1) GIRQ

(2) F

(2) HIRQ

(3) GJRM

(5) none of these

47. If the team has three girls including J


and K, the members of the team other than J
and K are

organized?
(1) 5th

(2) 7th

(3) 6th

(4) cannot be determined


(5) none of these
50.the organization would end with which of
the following plays?
(1) A

(2) F

(3) D

(4) cannot be determined

(1) GHNR

(2) MORG

(3) MNOG

(4) NHOR

(5) none of these

(5) none of these


51.on which day, the play B is organized?

(1) Tuesday

(2) Friday

(3) Thursday

(4) cannot be determined

(2) dalbir, eric and monty

(5) none of these

(3) dalbir, farid and lal

52.which of the following is the correct


sequence of organizing play?
(1) AECFBD (2) DFECBA

(1) dalbir, eric and moty

(4) eric, farid and lal


(5) none of these

(3) BDEFCA

(4) none of these


(5) All of these
DIRECTIONS (53-56): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.
Group captain malhotra is choosing
the last part of his crew for the spaceship

55.given the above statement about the


relationships among the potential crew/
members, which of the following must be
true?
A: if balbir is rejected, then monty must be
chosen.
B: If balbir is rejected, then farid must be
chosen.

COSMOS, with which he plans to land on the

C:if dalbir is chosen, then paul must also be

moon. He needs 4 more crew members of

chosen

whom at least two must be pilots, the other


being engineers. The pilots are to be selected
from dalbir, eric and farid and the engineers
from lal, monty, Naveen and paul. Eric will
not crew with lal and dalbir will not crew
with Naveen.
53.if Naveen is chosen, which of the following

(1)B only

(2) C only

(4) A and C only

(3) A and C only

(5) none of these

56.if lal is chosen as an engineer,which of


the following could be the other members of
the crew?

must be other members of the crew?

A:Dalbir, Farid and Monty

(1) farid, lal and Monday

B:Dalbir, Farid and Naveen

(2) dalbir, eric and monty

C:Dalbir, farid and paul

(3) eric, farid and monty

(1) A only

(4) eric, farid and paul

(4) A and C only

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (57-59): study the following

54. if paul is chosen, which candidates will

given below it.

not be chosen to be on the crew?

(2) B only

(3) C only

(5) none of these

information and answer these questions

Seven types of paints A,B,C,D,E,F and G of


different colour red, green, yellow, black,
blue white and orange are filled in different
thins P,Q,R,S,T, U and V.
the order of the types of paints, colours and

A blacksmith has five iron articls


AB,C,D and E each having a different weight.
A weighs twice as much as B.
B weighs four and a half times as much as C

the tins is not necessarily in the same order.

C weighs half as much as D

Paint B is not kept in tins Q or R and is

D weighs half as much as E

white in colour
F is kept in tin P and is green in colour.
Paints C and E are kept in tins T and U
respectively and are black and yellow in

E weighs less than A but more than C.


60.which of the following is the lightest in
weight?

colour respectively.

(1) C

G is not blue in colour.

(4) D (5) none of these

Red paint is not kept in tin Q.

61. E is lighter in weight than which of the

57.which of the following paints is orange in


colour?
(1) C
(4) G

(2) A

(3) D

(5) none of these

57. which of the following paints is orange in


colour?
(1) S

(2) T

(3) U

(4) Q (5) none of these


59, which tin contains blue paint?
(1) R

(2) P

(3) S

(4) none of these

(5) all of these

DIRECTIONS (60-63): study the following


information and answer these questions
given below it.

(2) B

(3) A

other two articles?


(1) A,C
(4) D,B

(2) D,C (3) A,B


(5) none of these

62.E is heavier than which of the following


two articles?
(1) A,C
(4) A,B

(2) D,C (3) D,B


(5) none of these

63.which of the following articles is the


heavier in weight?
(1) C

(2) B

(3) A

(4) D (5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (64-67): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.
64.in order to qualify in an examination
having 6 subjects, a student has to get at

least 50% and above marks separately in any

Late night dinner parties for a large number

4 subjects and 35% and above in each of the

of people result in food poisoning

6 subjects.
If a total of 25% candidates have qualified in
the examination, then which of the following
is definitely true?
50% of the students got 50% and above in 4
subjects but only half of them could get 35%
and above in all the subjects.

Cases of food poisoning are not reported in


urban dinner parties
None of these
66. if you want a hassle free holiday
package for city M, then join only our tour.
Hurry up; only a few seats available an
advertisement of XYZ tourist company. If the

75% of the students could not get at least

above statement is true, then which of the

35% marks in all the 6 subjects taken

following has been assumed while making

together

the statement?

25% of the students have secured 50% and

no seats may be available with other tour

above in all the 6 subjects.

operators for city M

At least 25% of the students could get at

now a days people have a lot of money to

least 35% and above marks in each of the

spend on their comforts.

subjects.

Travel packages offered by other tour

None of these

operators are neither cheap nor comfortable

65. Case of food-poisoning have been

Many people desire convenience and comfort

reported from village X. after a dinner party

while going for a holiday.

arranged for 100 people, 68 were admitted to


the hospital and 36 were reported to be out
of danger. The food, which was cooked and
stored in an open space for almost 12 hours,
was served after reheating. Investigation is
going on. a news report.
Which of the following can be hypothesized
from the above information?
Cases of food poisoning need to be handled
carefully
Stale food is likely to be the cause of food
poisoning

None of these
67.the state government agency housewell
has constructed 500 flats for the middle
class but in spirte of a shortage of houses, it
has not even received 100 applications.
Which of the following if true, could explain
this?
A private builders schemes which has come
up on the adjacent plot is overbooked inspite
of higher cost and 100% advance payment
The flats are not accessible either by bus or
by train

The quality of construction of housewell is


reported to be very poor
The cost and conditions of payment are quite
demanding and are slightly higher than the

(1) O is opposite to E
(2) H is next to E
(3) T is next to O

usual government housing schemes

(4) T is opposite to R

None of these

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (68-71): study the following

70.which of the following is not possible?

information and answer these questions


given below it.
Ankit is decorating his room and
trying to arrange six paintings on the east
and west walls in his room. The paintings
are each multicolour representations of one
of the letters of the alphabets E,H,M,O,R,T.
ankit does not want the three letters on each
wall to make any common English word.
Also, the colour of the O and E do not look
good next to each other, nor do the T and O
go well together.
68. if ankit puts E, H and M on the east wall,

(1) T and O to be opposite to each other


(2) T,H and E to be on the same wall
(3) H,M and R to be on the same wall
(4) M and O to be opposite to each other
(5) none of these
71. if ankit trades his M painting for another
O painting just like the one he has now,
which of the following must be false?
(1) O can be on opposite walls in the middle

which of the following must be true?

(2) Either R or H will be next to an O

R and M cannot face each other

(3) either R or H will be next to either T or E

O cannot be in the centre of the west wall

(4) T will be opposite to either O or E

E cannot be in the centre of the east wall

(5) none of these

T and M cannot face each other

DIRECTIONS (72-75): study the following

None of these

given below it.

69.if ankits mother is coming to visit and he


decides to celebrate the visit by having his
paintings spell MOTHER starting with the
leftmost painting on 39 east wall and going
around the room, which of the following will
be false?

information and answer these questions

In a school, there were five teachers. A and


B were teaching hindi and English. C and B
were teaching English and geography. D and
A were teaching mathematics and hindi. E
and B were teaching history and French.

72. who among the teachers was teaching

No more than 3 candidate will appear at any

maximum number of subjects?

all day interview session.

(1) A

Each candidate will appear atleast once

(2) C

(3) B

(4) D (5) none of these

If it becomes necessary to call applicant for

73.Which of the following pairs was teaching


both geography and hindi?
(1) A and B

(2) C and A

(3) B and C

74.more than two teachers were teaching


which subjects?
(2) french (3) hindi

(4) geography (5) none of these


75.D,B and A were teaching which of the
following subjects?
(1) English only

applicant should be asked to appear the next


week.

(4) none of these (5) none of these

(1) history

additional interviews, no more than one such

(2) hindi only

(3) hindi and English


(4) English and geography (5) none of these
DIRECTIONS (76-79): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.
After months of talent searching for an
administrative assistant to the president of
the college the field of applicants has been
narrowed down to five (A,B,C,D and E). it
was announced that the finalist would be
chosen after holding a series of all day group
personal interviews. The examining
committee agreed upon the following
procedure.
The interviews will be held once a week

Because of a detail in the written application,


it was agreed that whenever candidate B
appears, A should also be present.
Because of travel difficulties, it was agreed
that C will appear for only one interview.
76.at the first interview, the following
candidates appear A,B and D. which off the
following combinations can be called for the
interview to be held the next week?
(1) CDE

(2) BCD

(3) ABE

(4) ABC (5) none of these


77. which of the following is a possible
sequence of combinations for interviews in
two successive weeks?
(1) ABD;ABE

(2) ADC;BDE

(3) ADE;ABE

(4) BDE;ACD

(5) none of these


78. if A,B and D appear at the interview and
D is called for an additional interview the
following week, which two candidates may be
asked to appear with D?
I. A

II. B

(1) I and III

III. C
(2) I and II

IV E
(3) II and III

(4) III and

IV

(5) none of these

79.which of the following correctly states the

80. which of the following games does


avinash play?

procedure followed by the search committee?

(1) cricket

After the second interview, all applicants

(3) football or cricket (4) data inadequate

have appeared at least once.

(5) none of these

The committee sees at least one applicant a

81. what does Nikhil study?

second time

(1) computer science

If a third session is held it is possible for all


applicants to appear at least twice.
(1) II only

(2) foot ball

(2) I only

(3) I and II

(4) III only (5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (80-82): study the following

(3) IT

Mayor, avinash, govind, alok, Mahesh,


Nikhil and mohit are seven friends. They are
studying engineering in different branches of
mechanical, chemical, electronics, computer
science, IT, biotech and electrical, not
necessarily in the same order. Each of the
also excels in one of the following games
football, cricket, hockey, badminton, squash,
volleyball and lawn tennis, again not

(4) data inadequate

(5) none of these


DIRECTIONS (83-84): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it.

information and answer these questions


given below it.

(2) chemical

There are four friends ravi, hari,


manu and jatin. One of them lives at
Kanpur and his hobbies are reading and
writing. Hari and jatin live at lucknow.
Haris hobby is stamp collection. Common
hobby of two friends staying at lucknow is
coin collection. Ravi lives at Allahabad. One
boy staying at lucknow also loves to listen
music. The boy staying at Allahabad loves to
travel and read comics. All the boys have two
hobbies each.

necessarily in the same order. Govind plays

83.coin collection and listening to music are

hockey and he neither studies electronical

the hobbies of

nor IT. Mahesh studies electronics and plays


volleyball. Mayor studies biotech and does
not play neither football nor squash. The
one who studies chemical plays cricket. The
one who plays football studies computer
science. Nikhil plays squash, mohit plays
badminton and studies electrical, alok does
not study chemical.

(1) hari

(2) ravi

(3) manu

(4) jatin

(5) none of these

84. which of the following is not the hobby of


ravi?
(1) travelling

(2) reading

(3) reading comics

(4) staying

(5) none of these

(4) black

DIRECTIONS (85-88): study the following

89. A,B,C and D play a game of cards. A

information and answer these questions

says to B. if I give you 8 cards, you will

given below it.

have as many as C has. Also if I take 6 cards

Five friends A,B,C and D and E wore


shirts of green, yellow, pink, red and blue
colours and shorts of black, white, grey, blue

from C, I shall have twice as many as D has


. If B and D together have 50 cards, how
many cards has A got?

and green colours.

(1) 23

No body wore shirt and shorts of same

(4) 40

colour.

(5) none of these

(2) 27

(3) 37

(5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (90-92): study the following

D wore blue shirt and C wore green shorts.


The one who wore green shirt, wore black
shorts an the one who wore blue shorts,
Wore red shirt.

information and answer these questions


given below it.
Marwah and Ramesh are in the same
team of hockey players. Prem has defeated

A wore white shorts and pink shirt.

Ramesh in badminton but lost to saurabh in


tennis. Naresh is a team mate of samrat in

E did not wear red shirt.

football and with saurabh in hockey.

85. what was the colour combination of Ds

who play cricket, dont play badminton,

shirt and shorts?


(1) blue and grey

volleyball or tennis. Marwah and prem are in


(2) red and blue

(3) green and black

(4) blue and white (5)

none of these

(2) A

opposite teams of basketball. Naresh


represents his state in cricket while samrat
does so at the district level. Boys who play
chess dont play football, basketball or volley

86.who wore white shorts?


(1) B

Ramesh defeated saurabh in chess. These

volleyball team. Boys who play football play


hockey also.

(3) E

(4) data inadequate

ball. Marwah and prem are together in the

(5) none of these

90. name the boys who dont play football?

87. which colour shirt did C wear?

(1) Ramesh and saurabh

(1) green

(2) Ramesh and samrat

(4) pink

(2) blue

(3) yellow

(5) none of these

88.which colour of short did B wear?


(1) white

(2) blue (3) grey

(3) saurabh and naresh


(4) Ramesh and naresh

(5) none of these

91.which is the most popular game with this

94. which combination of lectures was

group?

arranged on the second day of the series?

(1) hockey

(2) cricket

(3) chess

(4) volleyball

(5) none of these

(1) C,G,H

(2) B,D,E

(4) data inadequate

(3) C,A,G

(5) none of these

92.which boy plays both badminton and

95.which of the following lectures were for

hockey?

subject Y ?

(1) naresh
(4) prem

(2) ramesh

(3) saurabh

(5) none of these

(1) D,F

(2) G,H

(3) B,G

(4) data inadequate (5) none of these

DIRECTIONS (93-95): study the following

DIRECTIONS (96-98): study the following

information and answer these questions

information and answer these questions

given below it.

given below it.

TNQ is an organization imparting

A sports week was organized in an

training to people to touch the different

institute from 9th to 16th of a month, 9th being

dimensions of life and be like god. It was

a Wednesday. During this period, various

planning to organize series of eight lectures

sports wre organized like cricket, badminton,

A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H, not necessarily in the

table-tennis, kabaddi, hockey and football

same order, for three subjects X,Y and Z.

and they were played, one game being played

subject X was to be covered first in three

on each day. The following conditions had to

lectures followed Z and then subject It was

complied with.

planning to organize series of eight lectures


A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H, not necessarily in the
same order, for three subjects X,Y and Z.
subject X was to be covered first in three
lectures followed Z and then subject Y in two
lectures. Lectures A,C and D have to be on
separate days. Lectures B and F have to be
kept on separate days. Lecture B cannot be
clubbed with A or G or D. lectures G and H
should happen on one day.
93.which of the following pairs of lectures
can go along with lecture A on subject X?
(1) B, C

(2) G, H (3) D, E

(4) F, H (5) none of these

Hockey was not played on the closing day ie.,


on 16th.
Table-tennis was played on the previous day
of the cricket game.
Foodball was not played, either on
Wednesday or Saturday.
Kabaddi was played on Monday.
There was a gap of 2 days between cricket
and football.
96. the sports week started with which
game?
(1) table-tennis

(2) hockey (3) cricket

(4) badminton (5) none of these


97. how many days gap is there between the
game of hockey and football?
(1) three

(2) five

(3) four

(4) two

(5) none of these

98. which pair of games was played on


Wednesday?
(1) cricket and tennis
(2) hockey and badminton
(3) football and cricket
(4) hockey and cricket
(5) none of these
DIRECTIONS (99-101): study the following
information and answer these questions
given below it. There is an office block for six
officers namely anil, brijendar, chander,
dharmendar, alexander and farmaan. The
three of fices are on to the left hand side of

Alexander does not have a corner office.


Farmaans office is further down the corridor
than anils but on the same side.
99. if alexander sits in his office facing the
corridor, whose office is to his left?
(1) chander

(2) brijendar

(3) anil

(4) dharmendar

(5) none of these

100.who is / are farmaans immediate


neighbous?
(1) anil and chander
(3) chander only

(2) anil only


(4) dharmendar only

(5) none of these


101. dharmendar was heard telling someone
to go further down the corridor to the last
office on the right side. To whose office room
was he trying to direct that person?
(1) anil

(2) brijendar

(3) chander

(4) alexander (5) none of these

the entry point in a row and another three


on the right hand side of entry gate in a row.
In between these two rows of offices, there is
a corridor and all these offices have the
doors opening towards the corridor.
Both brijendar and chander have their
offices to the right of the corridor (as one
enters the office block and anil occupies an
office to the left of the corridor.

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Alexander and farmaan occupy offices on


opposite side of the corridor but their offices
dont face each other.
The offices of chander and dharmendar face
each other.

1.(1)
5. (4)
9. (5)
13. (5)

2.(2)
6.(3)
10.(2)
14. (3)

3.(2)
7.(4)
11.(1)
15. (2)

4.
8.
12.
16.

(3)
(5)
(3)
(1)

17. (5)

18. (4)

SBI PO EXAMS

1.(4)
5. (4)
9. (4)
13. (4)
17. (4)
21. (1)
25. (1)
29. (2)
33. (4)
37. (1)
41. (5)
45. (4)
49. (1)
53. (2)
57. (5)
61. (1)
65. (2)
69. (3)
73. (2)
77. (4)
81. (4)
85. (5)
89. (4)
93. (3)
97. (3)
101. (4)
105. (1)

2.(1)
6.(1)
10.(4)
14. (2)
18. (5)
22. (3)
26. (5)
30. (5)
34. (1)
38. (3)
42. (2)
46. (3)
50. (5)
54. (2)
58. (2)
62. (3)
66. (3)
70. (1)
74. (2)
78. (1)
82. (2)
86. (1)
90. (1)
94. (1)
98. (2)
102. (5)
106` (1)

3.(3)
7.(1)
11.(5)
15. (1)
19. (5)
23. (1)
27. (1)
31. (3)
35. (5)
39. (5)
43. (3)
47. (4)
51. (1)
55. (2)
59. (4)
63. (3)
67. (5)
71. (1)
75. (3)
79. (1)
83. (3)
87. (4)
91. (4)
95. (2)
99. (4)
103. (4)
107. (4)

4. (5)
8. (4)
12. (3)
16. (3)
20. (2)
24. (4)
28. (3)
32. (3)
36. (4)
40. (5)
44. (4)
48. (5)
52. (3)
56. (3)
60. (3)
64. (2)
68. (4)
72.(4)
76. (4)
80. (3)
84. (2)
88. (3)
92. (3)
96. (4)
100. (4)
104. (5)
108. (1)

RBI GRADE B

2.(5)
6.(4)
10.(2)

(4)
(2)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(4)

14.
18.
22.
26.
30.
34.
38.
42.
46.
50.

(5)
(2)
(4)
(2)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(3)

15.
19.
23.
27.
31.
35.
39.
43.
47.
51.

(1)
(5)
(4)
(1)
(5)
(5)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)

16.
20.
24.
28.
32.
36.
40.
44.
48.
52.

(4)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(4)
(2)

INSURANCE EXAMS

1.(3)
5. (4)
9. (4)
13. (4)
17. (4)
21. (4)
25. (3)
29. (3)
33. (3)
37. (2)
41. (1)
45. (3)
49. (3)
53. (1)
57. (4)
61. (1)
65. (3)
69. (4)
73. (5)
77. (1)

2.(4)
6.(5)
10.(1)
14. (3)
18. (2)
22. (5)
26. (2)
30. (2)
34. (2)
38. (1)
42. (4)
46. (4)
50. (2)
54. (3)
58. (1)
62. (4)
66. (1)
70. (1)
74. (3)
78. (3)

3.(2)
7.(1)
11.(1)
15. (3)
19. (4)
23. (1)
27. (3)
31. (4)
35. (2)
39. (3)
43. (5)
47. (4)
51. (4)
55. (2)
59. (5)
63. (3)
67. (4)
71. (2)
75. (2)
79. (2)

4. (1)
8. (2)
12. (2)
16. (1)
20. (3)
24. (5)
28. (1)
32. (1)
36. (4)
40. (2)
44. (3)
48. (2)
52. (4)
56. (4)
60. (2)
64. (2)
68. (1)
72.(3)
76. (4)
80. (5)

3.(3)
7.(1)
11.(2)
15. (1)

4.
8.
12.
16.

MODEL EXERCISES

OFFICERS EXAMS

1.(4)
5. (2)
9. (5)

13.
17.
21.
25.
29.
33.
37.
41.
45.
49.

3.(5)
7.(3)
11.(2)

4. (3)
8. (1)
12. (3)

1.(2)
5. (4)
9. (4)
13. (3)

2.(2)
6.(2)
10.(2)
14. (2)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(3)

17.
21.
25.
29.
33.
37.
41.
45.
49.
53.
57.

(4)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(3)
(3)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)

18.
22.
26.
30.
34.
38.
42.
46.
50.
54.
58.

(1)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(1)
(4)
(1)

19.
23.
27.
31.
35.
39.
43.
47.
51.
55.
59.

(4)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)

20.
24.
28.
32.
36.
40.
44.
48.
52.
56.
60.

(4)
(1)
(4)
(4)
(4)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(1)

61. (3)
65. (2)
69. (4)
73. (4)
77. (3)
81. (3)
85. (1)
89. (4)
93. (4)
97. (2)
101. (2)

62.
66.
70.
74.
78.
82.
86.
90.
94.
98.

(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(2)
(1)
(4)
(2)

63.
67.
71.
75.
79.
83.
87.
91.
95.
99.

(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1)
(4)
(1)

64. (1)
68. (2)
72.(3)
76. (1)
80. (1)
84. (2)
88. (2)
92. (2)
96. (2)
100. (2)

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