Answer the questions based on the following information.
Mr. Mansingh has five sons – Arun, Mahi, Rohit, Nilesh and Sourav, and three daughters – Tamanna, Kuntala and Janaki. Three sons of Mr. Mansingh were born first followed by two daughters. Sourav is the eldest child and Janki is the youngest. Three of the children are studying at Trinity School and three are studying at St Stefan. Tamanna and Rohit study at St Stefan school. Kuntala, the eldest daughter, plays chess. Mansorover school offers cricket only, while Trinity school offers chess. Beside, these schools offer no other games. The children who are at mansorover school have been born in succession. Mahi and Nilesh are cricketers while Arun plays football. Rohit who was born just before Janki, plays hockey.
Q. No. 1:
Arun is the _________________ child of Mr. Mansingh.
Answer: C Sons – Arun(A), Mahi (M), Rohit (R), Nitesh (N), Sorav (S) Daughters – Tamanna (T), Kuntala (K), Janaki (J) From the given information, we can arrange the sons & daughters in descending orders of Age.
Answer: A Sons – Arun(A), Mahi (M), Rohit (R), Nitesh (N), Sorav
(S) Daughters – Tamanna (T), Kuntala (K), Janaki
(J) From the given information, we can arrange the sons
& daughters in descending orders of Age.
Answer: D Sons – Arun(A), Mahi (M), Rohit (R), Nitesh (N), Sorav
(S) Daughters – Tamanna (T), Kuntala (K), Janaki
(J) From the given information, we can arrange the sons
& daughters in descending orders of Age.
Son
Son
Son
Daughters
Daughters
Son
Son
Daughters
Name
S
M/N
N/M
K
T
A
R
J
School
Trinity
Mansarover
Mansarover
Trinity
Stefan
Stefan
Stefan
Trinity
Game
Cricketers
Cricketer
Chess
Football
Hockey
Q. No. 4:
Which of the following pairs was not born in succession (ignore the order)?
Answer: B Sons – Arun(A), Mahi (M), Rohit (R), Nitesh (N), Sorav
(S) Daughters – Tamanna (T), Kuntala (K), Janaki
(J) From the given information, we can arrange the sons
& daughters in descending orders of Age.
Son
Son
Son
Daughters
Daughters
Son
Son
Daughters
Name
S
M/N
N/M
K
T
A
R
J
School
Trinity
Mansarover
Mansarover
Trinity
Stefan
Stefan
Stefan
Trinity
Game
Cricketers
Cricketer
Chess
Football
Hockey
Read the following information and answer the questions given below it.
For selection of films produced before December 2007 for the national film festival of India, following criteria are given. 1. The film must be submitted to the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) by 31.10.2007 2. The production cost of the film should not exceed Rupees Five crores 3. The director of the film should have passed a three year course either from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) or from Satyajit Ray Film
Q. No. 1:
Film Dainandini was produced at the cost of Rupees 2.5 crore. It was submitted to the NFDC on 29th September 2007. The director of the film Govind Chadha passed a 3-year course from FTII. Length of film was 120 minutes and has been approved by the censor board of India.
Bhadrasalam is a 135-minute film directed by Katyani, who was a student of Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute from 1996 to 1999. The cost of producing the film was Rupees 2.3 crore and it was submitted to NFDC on 24th July 2007. The film has been approved by the censor board of India.
Answer: B The given information is not adequate as the director has passed the three years course or not, is not given.
Q. No. 3:
Rakesh Mohan, the director of film Ek Bar Achanak, has successfully completed a 2-years course at Stayjit Ray Film & Television Institute. The 150-minute film was produced at Rurees 4.85 crore. It has been approved by the censor board of India and submitted to NFDC on 30th No. 2007.
Answer: D It was submitted to NFDC after 31/10/07.
Answer the questions based on the following information.
A number arrangement machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a particular rule.Illustration of the input and the steps of arrangement is given below.
Input: 245, 316, 436, 519, 868, 710, 689 Step 1: 710, 316, 436, 519, 868, 245, 689 Step 2: 710, 316, 245, 519, 868, 436, 689 Step 3: 710, 316, 245, 436, 868, 519, 689 Step 4: 710, 316, 245, 436, 519, 868, 689 Step 4 is the last step for the given input
Q. No. 1:
If the input is given as “655, 436, 764, 799,977 572, 333”, which of the following step will be “333, 436, 572, 655, 977, 799”?
Refer to data below and answer the questions that follow.
Six people are from different professions viz mechanic, line man, cashier, hunter, industrialist and wireman. They own six different electronic instruments viz moblie phones, communicator, Handycam, ipods, laptop and wristwatch and each lives in six different places viz. Latur, Indore, Howrah, Cochin, Wardha and Mumbai. No person has his profession, place of living and his electronic instrument starting with the same alphabet. The Mechanic, Hunter and Wireman carries a wrist watch, communicator and handycam respectively. The Lineman and Industrialist stay in Cochin and Wardha respectively. The Mechanic does not stay in Latur or Indore. Person having an Ipod stays in Latur and the Wireman does not stay in Mumbai.
Q. No. 1:
What is the profession of a person staying in Mumbai.
Given that Wireman does not stay in Mumbai. Mechanic
can also not stay in Mumbai. => This implies Hunter has
to stay in Mumbai => Mechanic cannot stay in Mumbai or
Indore => Mechanic has to stay in
Howrah. => Wireman has to stay in Indore.
Profession
Electronic
Instrument
Place
Mechanic
Wristwatch
Howrah
Hunter
Communicator
Mumbai
Wireman
Handycam
Indore
Lineman
Mobile phone
Cochin
Industrialist
Laptop
Wardha
Cashier
Ipod
Latur
Q. No. 2:
What is the profession of the person who owns an ipod?
Given that Wireman does not stay in Mumbai. Mechanic
can also not stay in Mumbai. => This implies Hunter has
to stay in Mumbai => Mechanic cannot stay in Mumbai or
Indore => Mechanic has to stay in
Howrah. => Wireman has to stay in Indore.
Given that Wireman does not stay in Mumbai. Mechanic
can also not stay in Mumbai. => This implies Hunter has
to stay in Mumbai => Mechanic cannot stay in Mumbai or
Indore => Mechanic has to stay in
Howrah. => Wireman has to stay in Indore.
Profession
Electronic
Instrument
Place
Mechanic
Wristwatch
Howrah
Hunter
Communicator
Mumbai
Wireman
Handycam
Indore
Lineman
Mobile phone
Cochin
Industrialist
Laptop
Wardha
Cashier
Ipod
Latur
Q. No. 4:
Which electronic instrument does the person staying in Mumbai own?
Given that Wireman does not stay in Mumbai. Mechanic
can also not stay in Mumbai. => This implies Hunter has
to stay in Mumbai => Mechanic cannot stay in Mumbai or
Indore => Mechanic has to stay in
Howrah. => Wireman has to stay in Indore.
Profession
Electronic
Instrument
Place
Mechanic
Wristwatch
Howrah
Hunter
Communicator
Mumbai
Wireman
Handycam
Indore
Lineman
Mobile phone
Cochin
Industrialist
Laptop
Wardha
Cashier
Ipod
Latur
Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.
There are 6 children, A, B, C, D, E, F. Their birthdays fall in January, February, March, June,July, December and on 1st, 9th, 16th, 20th, 30th, 19th not necessarily in the same order. 1. C’s birthday falls on the 19th of July. 2. A, B, F’s birthdays is not in February. 3. Two of the birthdays are on January 9th and February 20th. 4. B, F’s birthday does not fall in January. 5. A’s birthday is on the 9th. 6. B’s birthday is not an the 16th or 30th.
Q. No. 1:
If E’s birthday on February 20th, B’s in June, whose birthday is on March 16th?
Answer: D From statement 1, we know that C’s birthday is on 19th July From statements 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 we know that A’s birthday is on January 9th and B’s birthday is on the 1st of any of the given months.
Given, E’s birthday is on 20th February and B’s birthday is one June 1st, either D or F’s birthday is on March 16th.
Q. No. 2:
If D’s birthday is on June 16th, B’s birthday will be on:
Answer: A From statement 1, we know that C’s birthday is on 19th July
From statements 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 we know that A’s birthday is on January
9th and B’s birthday is on the 1st of any of the given months.
Given D’s birthday is on June 16th from data, B’s birthday has to be on the 1st Hence from options, its March 1st.
Q. No. 3:
If F’s birthday is not in December, and one of their birthdays is on June 1st, F’s birthday is on.
Answer: C From statement 1, we know that C’s birthday is on 19th July
From statements 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 we know that A’s birthday is on January
9th and B’s birthday is on the 1st of any of the given months.
Given, F’s birthday is not in December, and one of their birthdays is our June 1st, B’s birthday is on June 1st. Hence F’s birthday cannot be on 1st June but can be on March 30th.
Q. No. 4:
F’s birthday is on the 30th of December and if E’s birthday is not in March, then his birthday is on.
Answer: D From statement 1, we know that C’s birthday is on 19th July
From statements 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 we know that A’s birthday is on January
9th and B’s birthday is on the 1st of any of the given months.
From the data in the question, E’s birthday is on Febuary 20th
The question given below are based on the following information ::
The number of pencils with Suresh, Somesh, Rajesh, Ramesh and Rakesh were 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 not necessarily in the given order. The number of pencils with Rakesh were 1 less than that with Somesh. If the number of pencils with Suresh had been two more, then he would have had the same number of pencils as there were with Rajesh.
Q. No. 1:
If the number of pencils with Ramesh were three less than that with Somesh, then the number of pencils with Rakesh were
Answer: B Let the number of pencils with Suresh, Somesh, Rajesh, Ramesh and Rakesh be ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’ and ‘e’ respectively. So, e + 1 = b. Also, a + 2 = c. Given that d + 3 = b. So, d could be either 1 or 2. If d = 1, then b = 4 and e = 3. But then the equation a + 2 = c wont be possible. Therefore, d = 2. In this case b = 5, a = 1, c = 3 and e = 4.
Q. No. 2:
If the number of pencils with Rajesh were less than that with Rakesh, then which of the following statements is/are definitely false? Statement I: The number of pencils with Rajesh were more than that with Ramesh. Statement II: The number of pencils with Suresh were four less than that with Somesh. Statement III: The number of pencils with Ramesh were one more than with Suresh.
Answer: D Let the number of pencils with Suresh, Somesh, Rajesh, Ramesh and Rakesh be ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’ and ‘e’ respectively. So, e + 1 = b. Also, a + 2 = c. Given that c < e. Therefore, a + 2 < e Or, a + 2 < b – 1 Or, a < b – 3. Therefore, b has to be equal to 5. So, a < 2, which means that a = 1. So, c = 3, e = 4 and d = 2.
Q. No. 3:
Which of the following cannot be true?
A :
The number of pencils with Rajesh were one more than that with Ramesh.
B :
The number of pencils with Rakesh were 1.
C :
The number of pencils with Ramesh were four more than that with Suresh.
Answer: C Let the number of pencils with Suresh, Somesh, Rajesh, Ramesh and Rakesh be ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’ and ‘e’ respectively. So, e + 1 = b. Also, a + 2 = c. Option A: The number of pencils with Rajesh were one more than that with Ramesh. Or, c – d = 1. So, a = 3, c = 5, e = 1, b = 2 and d = 4. Hence, option A can be true. Option B: The number of pencils with Rakesh were 1. Or, e = 1 and b = 2. So, c = 5, a = 3 and d = 4. Hence, option B can be true. Option C: The number of pencils with Ramesh were four more than with Suresh. So, d = 5, a = 1 and c = 3. But then the equation e + 1 = b would not hold true. Hence, option C cannot be true. Option D: The number of pencils with Rakesh were 4. Or, e = 4 and b = 5. So, c = 3, a = 1 and d = 2. Hence, option D can be true.