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A,B,C,D and E are five towns out of which two are hill stations and the rest are in plains. Two towns, which are in plains, are harbours. Four towns out of five are capitals and two are industrial towns. Population of two towns is less than 5 lakhs. It is 20 lakhs of one town and more than 50 lakhs for both the two towns. Two towns are on the same latitudes and other two are on the same longitudes. Latitudes and longitudes of both harbours are different and out of these, one is an industrial town. The population of both industrial towns is more than 50 lakhs. The longitudes of one hill station and one of the industrial towns are the same. The latitudes and longitudes of the other hill station and other harbour are different. One industrial town is neither a hill station nor a harbour. None of the hill stations is an industrial town. The hill station of which longitudes are same as that of a harbour. which is a capital. B is a hill station while longitudes of A and E are the same . E is a harbour. The latitudes of D and C are the same and the population of D is 20 lakhs. Both the harbours are capitals and one of them is an industrial town.
Q. No. 1:Which of the two towns are those whose population is less than 5 lakhs ?
A :
B and C
B :
D and A
C :
A and B
D :
A and C
Q. No. 2:Which of the following is a harbour, a capital and an industrial town ?
A :
B
B :
A
C :
C
D :
E
Q. No. 3:Which of the towns have population more than 50 lakhs ?
A :
B and E
B :
A and D
C :
C and E
D :
C and D
Read the information given below and answer the question that follow :

After months of talent searching for an Administrative Assistant to the President of 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.
(i). The interviews will be held once a week.
(ii). No more than 3 candidates will appear at any all day interview session.
(iii). Each candidates will appear at least once.
(iv). If it becomes necessary to call applicants for additional interviews, no more than one such applicant should be asked to appear the next week.
(v). Because of a detail in the written application, it was agreed that whenever candidates B appears, A should also be present.
(vi). Because of travel related difficulties, it was agreed that C will appear for only one interview.



Q. No. 1:At the first interview, the following candidates appear : A, B and D. Which of the following combinations can be called for the interview to be held the next week ?
A :
CDE
B :
BCD
C :
ABE
D :
ABC
Q. No. 2:Which of the following is a possible sequence of combinations for interviews in two successive weeks ?
A :
ABD, ABE
B :
ADC, BDE
C :
ADE, ABE
D :
BDE, ACD
Q. No. 3: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
III. C
IV. E
A :
I and III only
B :
I and II only
C :
II and III only
D :
III and IV only
Q. No. 4:Which of the following correctly states the procedure followed by the search committee ?
I). After the second interview, all applicants have appeared at least once.
II). The committee sees at least one applicant a second time.
III). If a third session is held it is possible for all applicants to appear at least twice.
A :
II only
B :
I only
C :
I and II only
D :
III only
Study the following information then answer the questions that follow :

A certain city is served by six subway lines, designated by the letters A, B and C and the numbers 1,2 and 3.
When it snows, morning services on the line B line is delayed.
When it rains or snows, services on the line A, 2 and 3 lines is delayed both in morning and afternoon.
When the temperature drops below 30° F, afternoon service is cancelled on either the A line or the 3 line , but not both.
When the temperature rises above 90° F, afternoon services is cancelled on either C line or the 3 line, but not both.
When service on the A line is delayed or cancelled, service on the C line , which connects with the A line, is delayed.
Q. No. 1: On January 10, with the temperature at 15° F, it snows all day. On how many lines will services be affected, including both morning and afternoon ?
A :
3
B :
2
C :
4
D :
5
Q. No. 2:On which of the following occasions would service on the greatest number of lines are disrupted.
A :
A snowy morning with the temperature at 45 F
B :
A snowy afternoon with the temperature at 45 F
C :
A rainy morning with the temperature at 45 F
D :
A snowy afternoon with the temperature at 20 F
Q. No. 3:On August 15, with the temperature at 97 F, it begins to rain at 1 pm. What is the minimum number of lines on which services will be affected ?
A :
2
B :
4
C :
3
D :
5
Read the following information and answer the questions that follow :

Twenty-one participants from four countries (Africa, America, Australia and Europe) attended a United Nations conference. Each participants was an expert in one of four fields labour, health, population studies and refugee relocation. The following facts about the participants are given :
i). The number of labour experts in the camp was exactly half the number of experts in each of the three other categories.
ii). Africa did not send any labour expert. Otherwise, every continent, including Africa, sent at least one expert for each category.
iii). None of the continents sent more than three experts for each category.
iv). If there had been one less Australian expert, then America would have had twice as many experts as each of the other continents.
v). Mike and Alfano are leading experts of population studies who attended the conference. They are from Australia.



Q. No. 1:Which of the following cannot be determined from the information given ?
A :
Number of health experts from Europe
B :
Number of labour experts from America
C :
Number of health experts from Australia
D :
Number of experts in refugee relocation from Africa
Q. No. 2:Which of the following combinations is not possible ?
A :
2 experts in population studies from America and 1 health expert from Africa attended the conference.
B :
2 experts in population studies from America and 2 health experts from Africa attended the conference
C :
3 experts in refugee relocation from America and 1 health expert from Africa attended the conference
D :
Africa and America each had 1 expert in population studies attending the conference.
Q. No. 3:If Ramos is the lone American expert in population studies, which of the following is not true about the numbers of experts in the conference from the four continents ?
A :
There is one expert in refugee relocation from Africa
B :
There is one expert in health from Africa
C :
There are two experts in health from America
D :
There are three experts in refugee relocation from America
Study the following information and answer the question that follow :

Ankit is decorating his room and trying to arrange six paintings on the east and the west walls of his room. The paintings are each multicolor representation 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 colours of the O and E do not look good next to each other, nor do the T and O go well together.
Q. No. 1:If Ankit puts E,  H and M on the east wall, which of the following must be true ?
A :
R and M cannot face each other
B :
O cannot be in the centre of the west wall
C :
E cannot be in the centre of the east wall
D :
T and M cannot face each other
Q. No. 2:If Ankit mother's is coming to visit he decides to celebrate the visit by having his painting spell 'MOTHER', starting with the leftmost painting on the east wall and going around the room, which of the following will be false ?
A :
O is opposite to E
B :
H is next to E
C :
T is next to O
D :
T is opposite to R
Q. No. 3:Which of the following is not possible ?
A :
T and O to be opposite to each other
B :
T, H and E to be on the same wall
C :
H, M and R to be on the same wall
D :
M and O to be opposite to each other
Q. No. 4:If Ankit trades his M painting for another O painting just like the one he has now, which of the following must be false ?
A :
O's can be on opposite walls in the middle
B :
Either R or H will be next to an O
C :
Either R or H will be next to either T or E
D :
T will be opposite to either O or E
Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow :

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, Bio-Tech and Electrical, not necessary in the same order. Each of them also excels in one of the following games : Football, Cricket, Hockey, Badminton, Squash, Volleyball and Lawn tennis, again not necessarily in the same order. Govind plays hockey and he neither studies Electrical nor IT. Mahesh studies Electronics and plays Volleyball. Mayor studies Boitech and does not play either Football or 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.



Q. No. 1:Which of the following games does Avinash play ?
A :
Cricket
B :
Football
C :
Cricket or Football
D :
Data inadequate
Q. No. 2:What does Nikhil study ?
A :
Computer Science
B :
Chemical
C :
IT
D :
Data inadequate
Q. No. 3:What does Govind study ?
A :
IT
B :
Electrical
C :
Chemical
D :
Mechanical
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