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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
Some shirts are biscuits.
No Biscuit is book
I+E=O
None of the given
conclusion follow
Choice is D.
Conclusions:
I Some shirts are books
II Some books are biscuits.
LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
No Conclusion.
Conclusions:
I Male politicians can vote.
II Some politicians can vote.
LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
No man is a donkey.
I+E=O
Conclusion I follows.
Rahul is a man.
Conclusions:
I Rahul is not a donkey.
II All men are not Rahul.
LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All poles are guns.
Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions:
I All guns are boats.
II Some boats are not guns.
No conclusion.
We cannot come to a
conclusion that Some
boats are not guns
definitely.
LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All rats are cows.
No cow is white
Conclusions:
I No white is rat.
II No rat is white.
III Some whites are rats.
IV All cows are rats.
A+E=E
No rat is white.
Conclusion II follows.
Correct choice is E.
LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All apples are brinjals.
All brinjals are ladyfingers.
All ladyfingers are oranges.
A+A=A
All apples are
oranges.
Choice is E.
Conclusions:
I Some oranges are brinjals.
II All brinjals are apples.
III Some apples are oranges.
IV All ladyfingers are apples.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All poles are guns.
Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions:
I All guns are boats.
II Some boats are not guns.
No conclusion.
We cannot come to a
conclusion that Some
boats are not guns
definitely.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All poles are guns.
Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions:
I All guns are boats.
II Some boats are not guns.
No conclusion.
We cannot come to a
conclusion that Some
boats are not guns
definitely.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All poles are guns.
Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions:
I All guns are boats.
II Some boats are not guns.
No conclusion.
We cannot come to a
conclusion that Some
boats are not guns
definitely.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All poles are guns.
Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions:
I All guns are boats.
II Some boats are not guns.
No conclusion.
We cannot come to a
conclusion that Some
boats are not guns
definitely.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All poles are guns.
Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions:
I All guns are boats.
II Some boats are not guns.
No conclusion.
We cannot come to a
conclusion that Some
boats are not guns
definitely.
Because all boats
could be guns.
All poles are guns does not imply that all things which are not
poles are not guns.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
Most clocks are fans;
Some fans are walls
Conclusions :
I. Some walls are fans
II. Some clocks are walls
I+I
NO CONCLUSION
GIVEN CONCLUSION 1 IS
REPLICA OF SECOND
STATEMENT.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All birds are dogs;
Some dogs are cats
A+I
NO CONCLUSION
Conclusions :
I. Some cats are not dogs
II. All dogs are not birds
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
Some fools are intelligent;
Some intelligent are great
Conclusions :
NO CONCLUSION.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements:
All Men are married;
Some men are educated
Conclusions :
I. Some married are educated
II. Some educated are married.
BOTH CONCLUSIONS FOLLOWS..
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements: All bags are chalks; All chalks are bottles.
Conclusions :
I Some bottles are bags.
II. All bags are bottles
III. All bottles are bags
IV. Some chalks are not bags
A) Only I, II and IV follow
B) Only I, III and IV follow.
C) Only II, III and IV follow. D) All Follow E) none of these
E) None of these. Only II follows.
Because I says some bottles are not bags (False)
By III all bottles need not be bags. (False)
Clearly IV is negative and contradicts the given statement 2. (False)
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements: Some trees are buses; All buses are hats
Conclusions :
I Some trees are hats
II. Some hats are trees
III. All hats are buses
IV. Some buses are hats
A) None follows
B) Only I, II and IV follow.
C) Only II, III and IV follow. D) All Follow E) none of these
Conclusion is Some trees are hats.
Hence both I & II only follows.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements :
All cars are tables;
Some children are tables
Conclusions :
I. Some cars are children
II. Some children are cars
No conclusion.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements :
No magazine is cap;
All caps are cameras
Conclusions :
I. No camera is magazine
II. Some caps are magazines
The conclusion is some magazines are not cameras
Hence none of the Given conclusion follows.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements :
Lawyers married only fair girls;
Shobha is very fair
Conclusions :
I.Shobha is married to a lawyer.
II. Shobha was not married to a lawyer.
Conclusion I may or may not follows.
Because given statements does not say that fair girls
married only lawyers.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements :
Some coolers are watches; no watch is bed
Conclusions :
I.
No watch is cooler
II. No cooler is watch
III. Some watches are beds
IV. Some coolers are beds
A. None follows
B. Only I and IV follow C. Only either II or III follows
C. Only either III or IV follows
E. Only either II or IV follows
I+E=O
Hence Some coolers are not beds implies some coolers are beds. Hence only
IV follows.
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LOGICAL DEDUCTION
Statements :
Some frogs are bricks; all bricks are cakes
Conclusions :
I.
Some cakes are not frogs.
II. Some cakes are frogs.
III. No cake is frog
IV. All frogs are cakes
A. None follows B. Only I and II follow C. Only either I, II and III
follow
D. Only II, III or IV follows E. Only III and IV follow
I+A=I
Some frogs are cakes implies some cakes are frogs and some cakes are
not frogs.
Hence Only I and II follows. CHOICE B.
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ANALYTICAL ALGEBRA
A group of friends goes for dinner and gets bill of Rs 2400 . Two of them says
that they have forgotten their purse so remaining make an extra contribution of
Rs 100 to pay up the bill. Tell the no. of person in that group
Let N = number of people and S = Each persons share.
NS = 2400 S =
2400
[1]
2400
[2]
=2600
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ALGEBRA
Given the following functions
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ALGEBRA
There are 600 tennis players. 4% wear wrist band on one wrist Of
the remaining, 25% wear wrist bands on both hands.
How many players don't wear a wrist band?
There are 600 tennis players
4% wear wrist band on one wrist = 600 * 04 = 24.
Remaining players = 576
Of the remaining, 25% wear wrist bands on both hands
and Of the remaining, 75% do not wear wrist bands .
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*576
4
=144*3 = 432
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MIXTURE
Three types of tea a,b,c costs Rs. 95/kg,100/kg and70/kg respectively. How many kgs of each
should be blended to produce 100 kg of mixture worth Rs.90/kg, given that the quantities of b
and c are equal
a.70,15,15
b.50,25,25
c.60,20,20
d.40,30,30
a(Kg)+b(Kg)+c(Kg)=100 Kg
--> Equation 2
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NUMBER SYSTEM
If all the 6 are replaced by 9, then the algebraic sum of all the numbers from 1 to 100(both
inclusive) varies by
Sum of all numbers from 1 to n is given by n(n+1)/2
so sum of all numbers from 1 to 100 is 100*(100+1)/2 = 5050
6 comes 20times in the numbers from 1 to 100
6 comes in 'units' place 10 times in the numbers 1 to 100 i.e. 6,16,26,....,96
6 comes in 'tens' place 10 times in the numbers 1 to 100 i.e. 60,61,62,.....,69
sum of these 6's is 10(6*10)+10(6*1)=600+60=660
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PROBABILITY
Out of forty students, there are 14 who are taking Physics and
29 who are taking Calculus. What is the probability that a
randomly chosen student from this group is taking only the
Calculus class?
n(Physics) = 14 & n(Calculus) = 29.
n(total) = 14 + 29 n (both) = 40.
n(both) = 3.
n(Calculus only) = 29 3 = 26.
26 13
P(Calculus only) =
=
= 65%.
40 20
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VENN DIAGRAM
In town of 500 people, 285 read Hindu and 122 read Indian express and
127read Times of India 20 read Hindu and times of India and 29 read Hindu and
Indian express and 35 read Times of India and Indian express. 50 read no news
paper. Then how many read only one paper?
N(Total) = 500
N(Hindu) = 285
N(Indian) = 212
N(Times) = 127
N(H T) = 20
N(H I) = 29
N(T I ) = 35
20 - X
X
29 - X
50
35 - X
N(H T I) = 450 (285 + 122 + 127) + (20 + 29 + 35) = 450 (534) + (84)
N(H) = 285 49 = 136. N (I) = 122 64 = 58 N(T) = 127 55 = 72
Number of persons who read only one paper = 266
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VENN DIAGRAM
In a group of persons traveling in a bus, 6 persons can speak Tamil, 15 can
speak Hindi and 6 can speak Gujarati. In that group, none can speak any other
language. If 2 persons in the group can speak two languages and one person
can speak all the three languages, then how many persons are there in the
group ?
A) 21
B) 23
C) 22
X+Y+Z=2
H = 15 14 (X + Y)
T = 6 5 (X + Z)
G= 6
5 (Y + Z)
D)24
X
1
Y
14 (X + Y) + 5 (X + Z) + 5 (Y + Z) + 3 = 24 2(X + Y + Z) = 27 4 = 23.
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VENN DIAGRAM
Out of a total of 120 musicians in a club , 5% can play all the three instrumentsGuitar, Violin and Flute. It so happens that the number of musicians who can
play any two and only two of the above instruments is 30.
The number of musicians who can play the guitar alone is 40.
What is the total number of those who can play violin alone or flute alone ?
A) 30
B) 38
C) 44
D) 45
40
V
Z
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VENN DIAGRAM
In a town 65% people watched the news on television, 40% read a
newspaper and 25% read a newspaper and watched the news on
television also.
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
65 + 40 25 = 80
80% watched tv or read newspaper or both.
Hence 20% neither watched tv nor read newspaper.
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POWERS
A secret can be told only 2 persons in 5 minutes .the same person
tells to 2 more persons and so on. How long will take to tell it to
768 persons ?
a)47.5 min b)50 min
c) 500 min
d)49 min
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AGE
When I was married 10 years ago my wife is the 6th member of the
family.
Today my father died and a baby born to me.
The average age of my family during my marriage is same as today.
What is the age of Father when he died?
Let the age of Father ten years ago be x. Remaining 6 persons total be y.
x+y
Average 10 years ago =
6
y+5(10) 50+y
=
6
6
Equating both we have x = 50
After 10 years Average =
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Now for a team of 11 they must have goalki and captain so out of 9
now they plan to select 3 from Argentinean and 6 from European.
Find out number of methods available for it.
6C
* 14C6 = 160600
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DATA SUFFICIENCY
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(c) if the data in either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(d) if the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
(e) if the data in both the statements together are needed;
How many visitors saw the exhibition yesterday?
I. Each entry pass holder can take up to three persons with him / her.
II. In all, 243 passes were sold yesterday.
Ans: D
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DATA SUFFICIENCY
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(c) if the data in either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(d) if the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
(e) if the data in both the statements together are needed;
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DATA SUFFICIENCY
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(c) if the data in either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(d) if the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
(e) if the data in both the statements together are needed;
In what proportion would Raj, Karan and Altaf distribute profit among them
I. Raj gets two-fifth of the profit.
II. Karan and Althaf have made 75% of the total investment.
Ans: D
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DATA SUFFICIENCY
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(c) if the data in either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(d) if the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
(e) if the data in both the statements together are needed;
What time did the train leave today.
I.
II.
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DATA SUFFICIENCY
(a) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(c) if the data in either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
(d) if the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
(e) if the data in both the statements together are needed;
II. Subhas' friend Anil left for Germany on 15th February and joined
Subhas 20 days after Subhas' arrival.
Ans: D.
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3 sides coloured = 8
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3 sides coloured = 8
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A) India and Australia B) America and India C) Japan and Australia D) America
and Australia
Ans: A
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(c) Anuj
(d) Kunal
Sachin
Anuj
Kunal
Mohit
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Anuj
Kunal
Mohit
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Anuj
Kunal
Mohit
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Rohan
Sachin
Anuj
Kunal
Mohit
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Anuj
Kunal
Mohit
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C) R
D) O
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REASONING
One boy can eat 100 chocolates in half a minute, and another
can eat half as many in twice the length of time. How many
chocolates can both boys eat in 15 seconds?
1st boy eats 100 chocolates / 30 sec so he can eat 50 in 15
sec
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REASONING PERCENTAGE
Potatoes are made up of 99% water and 1% "potato matter."
Jack bought 100 pounds of potatoes and left them outside in the sun for a while.
When he returned, he discovered that the potatoes had dehydrated and were now only made
up of 98% water.
How much did the potatoes now weigh?
initially water weigh 99 pounds & patato matter weigh 1 pound.
after dehydration water = 98%
=> potato matter = 2% = 1 pound
100% = (1/2) * 100 = 50 pounds
So, potato now weigh 50 pounds.
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REASONING
You own a pet store.
If you put in one canary per cage, you have one canary too many.
If you put in two canaries per cage, you have one cage too many.
How many canaries and cages do you have?
Ans: four canaries and three cages.
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