Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow them.
Seven aspirants, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are appearing for their Bank Interviews at four different locations namely Shimla, Chennai, Dehradun and Ladakh. One of them is travelling by rail, two by car and rest by air. P is going to Ladakh but neither by car nor by air. Q is travelling by car. Neither U nor V is going to Dehradun. Persons travelling to Shimla are going by road. Q and S are going together. Two persons each are travelling to Dehradun and Ladakh.
Q. 1)To which city is S travelling?
[a] Shimla
[b] Chennai
[c] Dehradun
[d] Ladakh
[e] Can’t Say
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Answer: [a] Shimla Explanation: |
Q. 2) Who are going to Dehradun?
[a] Q, S
[b] R, T
[c] S, U
[d] P, V
[e] None of These
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Answer: [b] R, T Explanation: |
Q. 3)Which of the following pairs is definitely
true?
[a] S-Air
[b] P-Car
[c] R-Rail
[d] V-Air
[e] None of These
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Answer: [d] V-Air Explanation: |
Q. 4)Who is travelling to Chennai?
[a] P
[b] Q
[c] R
[d] S
[e] None of These
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Answer: [e] None of These Explanation: |
Q. 5)Who is travelling by rail?
[a] P
[b] Q
[c] R
[d] S
[e] Can’t Say
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Answer: [a] P Explanation: |
Each of the questions below consists of a question, followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give the answer
(1) If the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(2) If the data in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
(3) If the data given in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(4) If the data given in both the Statements I and II together is not sufficient to answer the question.
(5) If the data in both the Statements I and II together is necessary to answer the question.
Q. 6) Who is sitting in the middle of the linear
sitting arrangement of A, B, C, D and E?
I. B is to the right of C, who is second from the left.
II. A is sitting to the left of C, who is D’s neighbour.
[a] 1
[b] 2
[c] 3
[d] 4
[e] 5
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Answer: [d] 4 Explanation: |
Q. 7) What is Sam’s rank in class?
I. The total students in class are 45.
II. Sam is ranked 8 places below Manu, who is ranked 17th in the
class.
[a] 1
[b] 2
[c] 3
[d] 4
[e] 5
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Answer: b] 2 Explanation: |
Q. 8)Who is the top scorer among P, Q, R and S, in
a class test?
I. S scored more than P, who scored the lowest marks.
II. Q scored more marks than R but less marks than S.
[a] 1
[b] 2
[c] 3
[d] 4
[e] 5
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Answer: [e] 5 Explanation: |
Q. 9) How is A related to B?
I. A’s brother is B’s father’s eldest son.
II. B’s wife’s mother-in-law is A’s mother.
[a] 1
[b] 2
[c] 3
[d] 4
[e] 5
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Answer: [d] 4 Explanation: |
Q. 10) In a code language what is the code for
‘RUN’?
I. In the same code language, ‘324’ means ‘RUN FOR LIFE’.
II. In the same code language ‘563’ means ‘GOLD IS RUN’.
[a] 1
[b] 2
[c] 3
[d] 4
[e] 5
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Answer: [e] 5 Explanation: |