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325.
Answer the questions based on the following information.
In each question below three statements (I, II, III) are given followed by four conclusions numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Choose the correct options (A[1] Statements:
I. Some drivers are technicians
II. All technicians are engineers
III. Some engineers are lecturers
Conclusions:
1. Some technicians are lecturers
2. Some lecturers are drivers
3. All engineers are technicians
4. Some engineers are drivers
A. Only 3 follows
B. Only 4 follows
C. Only 3 and 4 follows
D. None of the above[2] Statements:
I. Some barbers are fashion designers
II. No fashion designers are businessmen
III. Some businessmen are traders
Conclusions:
1. No Fashion designers are traders
2. Some traders are not fashion designers
3. Some fashion designers are traders
4. Some barbers are not businessmen
A. Either 1, 2 and 4 or 3, 2 and 4 follow
B. Either 1 and 4 or 3 and 4 follow
C. Either 1 and 2 or 3 and 2 follow
D. None of the aboveasked in IIFT
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326.
Answer the questions based on the following information.
Mr. Mansingh has five sons – Arun, Mahi, Rohit, Nilesh and Saurav, and three daughters – Tamanna, Kuntala and Janaki. Three sons of Mr. Mansingh were born first followed by two daughters. Saurav 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.[1] Arun is the _________ child of Mr. Mansingh.
A. 2nd
B. 3rd
C. 6th
D. 5th[2] Saurav is a student of which school?
A. Trinity
B. St. Stefan
C. Mansorover
D. Cannot be determined[3] What game does Tamanna play?
A. Cricket
B. Hockey
C. Football
D. Cannot be determined[4] Which of the following pairs was not born in succession (ignore the order)?
A. Mahi and Nilesh
B. Kuntala and Arun
C. Rohit and Janki
D. Arun and Rohitasked in IIFT
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Answer the questions based on the following information.
In a motor race competition certain rules are given for the participants to follow. To control direction and speed of the motorists, guards are placed at different signal points with caps of different colour. Guard with red cap indicates the direction of participant‘s movement and guards with green cap indicates the speed of the participant‘s movement. At any signal point presence of three guards, two guards and one guard with red cap means the participant must stop, turn left and turn right respectively. Signal points with three guards, two guards and one guard with green cap means the participants must move at 10, 4 and 2 km/hour respectively.
Kartikay, one of the participants, starts at a point where his car was heading towards north and he encountered signals as follows: at start point one guard with green cap; after half an hour two guards with red cap and two guards with green cap at first signal; after fifteen minutes one guard with red cap at second signal; after half an hour one guard with red cap and three guards with green caps at third signal; after 24 minutes two guard with red cap and two guards with green cap at fourth signal; after 15 minutes three guard with red cap at fifth signal. (Time mentioned in each case is applicable after crossing the previous signal).[1] Total distance travelled by Kartikay from starting point till last signal is:
A. 9 km.
B. 10 km.
C. 8 km.
D. 12 km.[2] What would be the final position of Kartikay if one guard with red cap and two guards with green caps were placed at the first signal point after the starting point?
A. 3.0 km to the west and 2.0 km to the south
B. 3.0 km to the west and 4.0 km to the north
C. 5.0 km to the east and 4.0 km to the north
D. 2.0 km to the west and 4.0 km to the south[3] If at the starting point Kartikay was heading towards south what would be his final position?
A. 3.0 km to the east and 4.0 km to the south
B. 5.0 km to the east and 4.0 km to the south
C. 3.0 km to the west and 4.0 km to the south
D. 5.0 km to the west and 2.0 km to the northasked in IIFT
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328.
Answer the questions based on the following information.
Five women decided to go for shopping to South Extension, New Delhi. They arrived at the designated meeting place in the following order: 1. Aradhana, 2. Chandrima, 3. Deepika, 4. Heena and 5. Sumitra. Each of them spent at least Rs. 1000. The woman who spent Rs. 2234 arrived before the woman who spent Rs. 1193. One of them spent Rs. 1340 and she was not Deepika. One woman spent Rs. 1378 more than Chandrima. One of them spent Rs. 2517 and she was not Aradhana. Heena spent more than Deepika. Sumitra spent the largest amount and Chandrima the smallest.[1] What was the amount spent by Heena?
A. Rs. 1193
B. Rs. 1340
C. Rs. 2234
D. Rs. 2517[2] Which of the following amount is spent by one of the women?
A. Rs. 1139
B. Rs. 1378
C. Rs. 2571
D. Rs. 2518[3] The lady who spent Rs. 1193 is:
A. Aradhana
B. Chandrima
C. Deepika
D. Heenaasked in IIFT
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Answer the questions based on the following information.
Director of an institute wants to distribute teaching assignments of HRM, Psychology, Development Studies, Trade policy and Finance to five of six newly appointed faculty members. Prof. Fotedar does not want any assignment if Prof. Das gets one of the five. Prof. Chaudhury desires either HRM or Finance or no assignment. Prof. Banik opines that if Prof. Das gets either Psychology or Trade Policy then she must get the other one. Prof. Eswar insists on an assignment if Prof. Acharya gets one.[1] Which of the following is valid faculty – assignment combination if all the faculty preferences are considered?
A. Prof. Acharya - HRM, Prof. Banik – Psychology, Prof. Chaudhury – Development studies, Prof. Das – Trade Policy, Prof. Eswar – Finance
B. Prof. Chaudhury - HRM, Prof. Das – Psychology, Prof. Acharya – Development studies, Prof. Banik – Trade Policy, Prof. Eswar – Finance
C. Prof. Acharya - HRM, Prof. Banik – Psychology, Prof. Eswar – Development studies, Prof. Das – Trade Policy, Prof. Fotedar – Finance
D. Prof. Banik - HRM, Prof. Fotedar – Psychology, Prof. Eswar – Development studies, Prof. Chaudhuri – Trade Policy, Prof. Acharya – Finance[2] If Prof. Acharya gets HRM and Prof. Chaudhury gets Finance, then which of the following is not a correct faculty-assignment combination assuming all faculty preferences are considered?
A. Prof. Das – Development Studies, Prof. Banik – Trade Policy
B. Prof. Fotedar – Development Studies, Prof. Banik – Trade Policy
C. Prof. Banik – Development Studies, Prof. Eswar – Trade Policy
D. Prof. Banik – Development Studies, Prof. Das – Trade Policylast reply by CpjJwWHV • 13 years ago • asked in IIFT
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