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Logical Reasoning Questions for INFOSYS

Q. No. :1
Question :27 person attend a party. Which one of the following statements can never be true
A :
There is a person in a party who is aquainted by all 26 others
B :
Each person in a party has different number of acquaintances
C :
There is a person in the party who has an odd number of aquaintances
D :
In the party, there is no set of 3 mutual acquaintances
Answer: B
A cube is cut into 2 equal parts along a plane parallel to one of its faces. One piece is then coloured red on the two larger faces and green on the remaining, while the other is coloured green on two smaller adjacent faces and red on the remaining Each is then cut into 32 cubes of same size and mixed up.
Q. No. : 2
Question :How many cubes have no coloured face at all?
A :
32
B :
8
C :
16
D :
None
Answer: D
Q. No. : 3
Question :How many cube have only one coloured face each?
A :
32
B :
8
C :
16
D :
0
Answer: C
Q. No. : 4
Question :How many cubes have faces each of one red and another green?
A :
0
B :
8
C :
16
D :
24
Answer: D
Q. No. : 5
Question :How many cubes have two red and one green faces?
A :
0
B :
8
C :
16
D :
24
Answer: D
Q. No. : 6
Question :What is the number of cubes with at least one green faces each
A :
36
B :
32
C :
38
D :
48
Answer: C
1)A,B,C,D and E are five men sitting in a line facing south while M,N,O,P and Q are five ladies sitting in a second line parallel to the first line and are facing to north.
2)B is who just next to left of D, is opposite to Q
3)C and N are diagonally opposite to each other
4)E is opposite to O who is just next right of M
5)P who is just to the left of Q is opposite to D
6)M is at one end of the line.
Q. No. : 7
Question :who is sitting 3rd to the right of O?
A :
Q
B :
N
C :
M
D :
data inadequate
Answer: B
Q. No. : 8
Question :Which of the following pair are diagonally opposite?
A :
EQ
B :
BO
C :
AN
D :
AM
Answer: D
Q. No. : 9
Question :If B shift to the place of E, E shifts to the place of Q, and Q shifts to the place of B then who will be the 2nd to the left of the person opposite to O?
A :
Q
B :
P
C :
E
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 10
Question :In the original arrangement, who is sitting just opposite to N
A :
B
B :
A
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
After months of talent searching for an administrative assistant to the president of the college the field of applicants has been narrowed down to 5--A, B, C, D, E .It was announced that the finalist would be chosen after a series of all-day group personal interviews were held.The examining committee agreed upon the following procedure
 I.The interviews will be held once a week
II.3 candidates will appear at any all-day interview session
III.Each candidate will appear at least once
IV.If it becomes necessary to call applicants for additonal interviews, no more 1 such applicant should be asked to appear the next week
V.Because of a detail in the written applications,it was agreed that whenever candidate B appears, A should also be present.
VI.Because of travel difficulties it was agreed that C will appear for only 1 interview.
Q. No. : 11
Question :.At the first interview the following candidates appear A,B,D.Which of the
follwing combinations can be called for the interview to be held next week.
A :
BCD
B :
CDE
C :
ABE
D :
ABC
Answer: B
Q. No. : 12
Question :Which of the following is a possible sequence of combinations for interviews in
2 successive weeks
A :
ABC;BDE
B :
ABD;ABE
C :
ADE;ABC
D :
BDE;ACD
Answer: C
Q. No. : 13
Question :If A ,B and D appear for the interview and D is called for additional interview the
following week,which 2 candidates may be asked to appear with D?
I. A
II B
III.C
IV.E
A :
1 and 2
B :
1 and 3
C :
2 and 3
D :
3 and 4
Answer: D
Q. No. : 14
Question :Which of the following correctly state(s) the procedure followed by the search
committee
I.After the second interview all applicants have appeared at least once
II.The committee sees each applicant a second time
III.If a third session,it is possible for all applicants to appear at least twice
A :
1 only
B :
2 only
C :
3 only
D :
1 and 2 only
Answer: A
Q. No. : 15
Question :The exact ranks of how many cities, for both the parameters, can be determined with the available information?
A :
2
B :
3
C :
4
D :
5
Answer: D
Q. No. : 16
Question :Out of five cities , which city was the coolest?
A :
Panjim
B :
Bangalore
C :
Cochin
D :
Hyderabad
Answer: A
Q. No. : 17
Question :How many cities were more humid than Bangalore?
A :
3
B :
4
C :
2
D :
1
Answer: B
Q. No. : 18
Question :The total points scored by Panjim are
A :
6
B :
7
C :
8
D :
9
Answer: C
Q. No. : 19
Question :If suitability of a city to live in is dependent on the points it gets, the more the better, which was the third most suitable city to live in?
A :
Bangalore
B :
Hyderabad
C :
Panjim
D :
Chennai
Answer: B
Each of the following question is based on the information given below :-
1)8 men A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are in 4 rows and facing north and south direction.
2)E is between A and H but just opposite to B
3)F is at one end of a line and is just next in the right of B or either F is just after B
4)G is at one end is just diagonally opposite to A
Q. No. : 20
Question :Who is just opposite to F?
A :
A
B :
D
C :
C
D :
None
Answer: A
Q. No. : 21
Question :Who is just opposite to G
A :
C
B :
D
C :
Both a and b
D :
data inadequate
Answer: C
Q. No. : 22
Question :Which of the following is definately true?
A :
C is just near to H
B :
H is just next to E
C :
G is either left to D or after ..
D :
D is diagonally opposite to F
Answer: B
Q. No. : 23
Question :If C is infront of G then who is infront of H?
A :
B
B :
F
C :
E
D :
D
Answer: D
Each of the following question is based on the following information :-
1) 6 man are standing in the market facing north and south are alloted A,B,C,D,E and F.
2)B facing the north and not next to D
3)D and F are diagonally to each other
4)C next to F, facing the south and E facing towards North direction
Q. No. : 24
Question :Which of the combination are facing south?
A :
BED
B :
FAE
C :
FCA
D :
None
Answer: C
Q. No. : 25
Question :Who is between A and D?
A :
E
B :
F
C :
C
D :
A
Answer: A
Q. No. : 26
Question :If A and E interchanged their position then who is next to F
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
E
Answer: C
Q. No. : 27
Question :Which of the other pair than DF is diagonally opposite to each other
A :
BA
B :
BC
C :
AE
D :
ED
Answer: A
A starts from town X and goes to town Y at the speed of 28kmph. B leaves X half an hour after A at the speed of 40 kmph. C leaves X 20 minutes after B and reaches town Y in 4 hours. The distance between towns X and Y is 200 kms.
Q. No. : 28
Question :At what distance from Y does B overtake A?
A :
121.67 km
B :
142.11 km
C :
153.33 km
D :
183.33 km
Answer: C
Q. No. : 29
Question :What is the smallest number that when divided by 20, 30, 40 and 50 leaves remainders 8, 18, 28, and 38 respectively?
A :
488
B :
588
C :
688
D :
788
Answer: B
Q. No. : 30
Question :After how much time after his start does B overtake A?
A :
50 min
B :
70 min
C :
100 min
D :
95 min
Answer: B
Q. No. : 31
Question :What is the speed of C?
A :
40kmph
B :
50kmph
C :
60kmph
D :
70kmph
Answer: B
Q. No. : 32
Question :At what distance from X does C overtake?
A :
53.03km
B :
63.2km
C :
73.5km
D :
82.4km
Answer: A
Q. No. : 33
Question :In what time after starting from X does C overtake B?
A :
60min
B :
70min
C :
80min
D :
90min
Answer: C
Each of the following question is based on the following instruction :-

If there are 57 students in a class having A,B and C three subjects and in subject A total number of students passed is 21 and in subject B is 28, The students who are passed in more than one subjects by keeping subject A fixed is equal to the number of students who passed in (B and C) combined.
Q. No. : 34
Question :How many students are passed in C but not in B
A :
3
B :
14
C :
22
D :
25
Answer: C
Q. No. : 35
Question :How many students are passed in both the subjects A and B combinedly
A :
9
B :
18
C :
20
D :
15
Answer: A
Q. No. : 36
Question :How many students are passed in C and B combinedly but not in A
A :
6
B :
11
C :
5
D :
3
Answer: B
Q. No. : 37
Question :How many students are passed in both the subjects (A and C) combinedly but not in B
A :
14
B :
3
C :
6
D :
5
Answer: D
A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting in the circle and facing to the centre
1)A is second to the right of E who is the neighbour of C and G
2)D is not the neighbour of A
3)G is the neighbour of F
4)B is not between D and H. H is not  between F and D.
Q. No. : 38
Question :What is the position of D?
A :
Between F and G
B :
Second to the right of A
C :
To the immidiate right of H
D :
data inadequate
Answer: A
Q. No. : 39
Question :which two of the following are not neighbours?
A :
Cg
B :
FG
C :
CA
D :
BH
Answer: C
Q. No. : 40
Question :Which one is immidiate right to the G?
A :
A
B :
F
C :
C
D :
E
Answer: D
Q. No. : 41
Question :Which of the following is correct
A :
A is to the immediate right of B
B :
C is between F and G
C :
B is to immediate left of H
D :
F is between H and D
Answer: C
A certain group of eight people is made of two women : S and T; Three Men: U, V and W; and three children X, Y and Z. Each of the eight must be on one, and only one, of the three teams being formed according to the following conditions.
(i) Each team must have either two or three members.
(ii)Each team must have at least one child.
(iii) "S" and "X" cannot be on the same team.
(iv) U and Y must be on the same team.
Q. No. : 42
Question :If one man is on each team, any of the following pairs could be together on a team except
A :
S and T
B :
S and W
C :
T and U
D :
T and W
Answer: A
Q. No. : 43
Question :If the two women are on a team together, which of the following must be on a team with only one other member?
A :
U
B :
V
C :
W
D :
X
Answer: D
Q. No. : 44
Question :If U is on the same team as V, which of the following pairs must be on a team together?
A :
S and Y
B :
S and Z
C :
T and W
D :
T and Y
Answer: B
Q. No. : 45
Question :If S is on the same team us U, which of the following could be true?
A :
The two women are on a team together.
B :
Two of the men are on a team together.
C :
S is on a team with V.
D :
T is on a team with Z.
Answer: D
Q. No. : 46
Question :If 'S' is on the same team as Y, which of the following could be true?
A :
U is on a team with only one other member.Â
B :
T is on a team with only one other member.
C :
T is on the same team as V.
D :
Z is on the same team as U
Answer: C
Q. No. : 47
Question :If two of the men are on a team together, which of the following must be on a team that has 3 members?
A :
S
B :
T
C :
V
D :
Y
Answer: D
A customer visits a shop, which sells radios of five different kinds. The prices of the types are A-Rs.155, B-Rs.1365, C-Rs.2145, D-Rs.3003; E-5005.He buys different numbers of each of the five kinds and pays a total of Rs.57362.
Q. No. : 48
Question :how many did he buy of B type?
A :
8
B :
16
C :
14
D :
2
Answer: A
Q. No. : 49
Question :how many did he buy of A type?
A :
10
B :
18
C :
16
D :
14
Answer: A
Q. No. : 50
Question :how many did he buy of C type?
A :
18
B :
6
C :
4
D :
2
Answer: B
Q. No. : 51
Question :how many did he buy of D type?
A :
18
B :
16
C :
4
D :
2
Answer: C
Q. No. : 52
Question :how many did he buy of E type?
A :
18
B :
16
C :
14
D :
2
Answer: D
Each of the following question based on following information :-
1)X#Y means Y is at M metre to the right of X
2)X$Y means Y is at M metre to the north of X
3)X*Y means Y is at M metre to the left of X
4)X@Y means Y is at M metre to the south of X
5)In each question first person from the left is facing north.
Q. No. : 53
Question :According to P#R$A*U in which direction is U with respect to P.
A :
east
B :
west
C :
north
D :
south
Answer: C
Q. No. : 54
Question :Acoording to A@B*C, C is in which direction with respect to A
A :
north
B :
south
C :
north-east
D :
south-west
Answer: D
Q. No. : 55
Question :According to M#N$T, T is in which direction with respect to M
A :
north-west
B :
north-east
C :
south-west
D :
south-east
Answer: B
Q. No. : 56
Question :According to L*M@N, N is in which direction with respect to L
A :
north-west
B :
north-east
C :
south-east
D :
south-west
Answer: D
There are six steps that lead from the first to the second floor. No two people can be on the same step Mr. A is two steps below Mr. C Mr. B is a step next to Mr. D Only one step is vacant ( No one standing on that step ) Denote the first step by step 1 and second step by step 2 etc.
Q. No. : 57
Question :If Mr. A is on the first step, Which of the following is true?
A :
Mr. B is on the second step
B :
Mr. C is on the fourth step.
C :
A person Mr. E, could be on the third step
D :
Mr. D is on higher step than MR. C
Answer: D
Q. No. : 58
Question :If Mr. E was on the third step & Mr. B was on a higher step than Mr. E which step
must be vacant
A :
step 1
B :
step 2
C :
step 3
D :
step 4
Answer: A
Q. No. : 59
Question :If Mr. B was on step 1, which step could A be on?
A :
3&5 only
B :
3&4 only
C :
4&5 only
D :
2&4 only
Answer: B
Q. No. : 60
Question :If there were two steps between the step that A was standing and the step that
B was standing on, and A was on a higher step than D , A must be on step
A :
2
B :
3
C :
4
D :
5
Answer: C
Q. No. : 61
Question :Which of the following is false
i. B&D can be both on odd-numbered steps in one configuration
ii. In a particular configuration A and C must either both an odd numbered
steps or both an even-numbered steps
iii. A person E can be on a step next to the vacant step.
A :
1 only
B :
2 only
C :
3 only
D :
1 and 3 only
Answer: C
Q. No. :62
Question :A tap can fill a tank in 6hour. after half the tank is filled , 3 more similiar taps are opened. what is the total time taken to fill the tank completely?
A :
3hr 15min
B :
3hr 45min
C :
4hr
D :
4hr 15min
Answer: B
Solution
For a motorist there are three ways going from City A to City C. By way of bridge the distance is 20 miles and toll is $0.75. A tunnel between the two cities is a distance of 10 miles and toll is $1.00 for the vehicle and driver and $0.10 for each passenger. A two-lane highway without toll goes east for 30 miles to city B and then 20 miles in a northwest direction to City C.
Q. No. : 63
Question :Which is the shortest route from B to C
A :
Directly on toll free highway to City C
B :
The bridge
C :
The tunnel
D :
The bridge or the tunnel
Answer: A
Q. No. : 64
Question :The most economical way of going from City A to City B, in terms of toll
and distance is to use the
A :
The tunnel
B :
The bridge
C :
The tunnel or bridge
D :
toll free highway
Answer: A
Q. No. : 65
Question :Jim usually drives alone from City C to City A every working day. His firm deducts a percentage of employee pay for lateness. Which factor would most influence his choice of the bridge or the tunnel ?
A :
Whether his wife goes with him
B :
scenic beauty on the route
C :
Traffic conditions on the road, bridge and tunnel
D :
saving $0.25 in tolls
Answer: A
Q. No. : 66
Question :In choosing between the use of the bridge and the tunnel the chief factor(s)
would be:
1)Traffic and road conditions
2) Number of passengers
in the car
3) Location of one's homes in the center or outskirts of one of the cities
4) Desire to save $0.25
A :
1 only
B :
2 only
C :
2 and 3 only
D :
3 and 4 only
Answer: A
Q. No. :67
Question : In a race of 200m A can beat B by 31m and C by 18m. C will beat B by ..
A :
19.5
B :
13
C :
14.28
D :
49
Answer: C
Each of the following question is based on the following information:-
1) P +Q means P is the mother of Q
2)P-Q means P is the sister of Q
3)P*Q means P is the father of Q
4)P@Q means P is the brother of Q..
Q. No. : 68
Question :Which of the following means Q is the grandfather of P?
A :
P+N*M*Q
B :
Q*N*M+P
C :
Q@M@N*P
D :
None
Answer: D
Q. No. : 69
Question :Which of the following means that N is the materal uncle of M?
A :
N@P-L+E-M
B :
N-Y+A@M
C :
M-Y*P-N
D :
N@C+F*M
Answer: A
The question are based on the following information:-
1) A cuboid is of size 4cm length, 3cm breadth and 5cm height.
2)Two sides measuring 5cm X 4cm are coloured in red.
3)Two sides measuring 5cm X 3cm are coloured in Green.
4)Two sides measuring 4cm X 3cm are coloured in blue.
5)None the block is divided into small cubes of side 1cm each
Q. No. : 70
Question :How many small cubes will have only one face coloured?
A :
12
B :
16
C :
28
D :
22
Answer: D
Q. No. : 71
Question :How may small cubes will have three faced coloured?
A :
14
B :
8
C :
10
D :
12
Answer: B
Q. No. : 72
Question :How many small cubes will have no faces coloured?
A :
2
B :
4
C :
6
D :
None
Answer: C
Q. No. : 73
Question :How many small cubes will have two faces coloured with red and green colours?
A :
12
B :
8
C :
16
D :
20
Answer: A
A pet store owner is setting up several fish tanks, each to contain exactly six fish so chosen from species F, G, H, I, J, K and L that none of the fish in any given tank will fight. Fish of any of the species above can be placed in a tank together except for the following.
(i)Fish of species F will fight with fish of species H, J and K.
(ii)Fish of species I will fight with fish of species G, and K
(iii)If three or more fish of species I are in one tank they will fight with one another
(iv)Fish of species J will fight with fish of species L.
(v)If a fish of species G is to be in a tank, at least one fish of species K must also be in the tank
Q. No. : 74
Question :If a tank is to contain fish of exactly three different species, these species could be
A :
F, G and I
B :
F, I and K
C :
G, H and I
D :
H, I and J
Answer: D
Q. No. : 75
Question :If there are to be exactly two species represented in a tank, and three fish of species J are to be in the tank, the other three fish in that tank could be from which of the following species?
A :
F
B :
G
C :
H
D :
I
Answer: C
Q. No. : 76
Question :If a tank is to contain fish of exactly four different species, it cannot contain fish of species
A :
F
B :
G
C :
H
D :
K
Answer: A
Q. No. : 77
Question :Fish of which of the following species could be put into a tank with fish of species G?
A :
F and I
B :
F and J
C :
H and I
D :
H and K
Answer: D

There are 128 cubes with me which are coloured according to two schemes viz.

  1. 64 cubes each having two red adjacent faces and one yellow and other blue on their opposite faces while green on the rest.
  2. 64 cubes each having two adjacent blue faces and one red and other green on their opposite faces, while red on the rest. They are then mixed up.
Q. No. : 78
Question :How many of cubes have only one red face each?
A :
128
B :
32
C :
64
D :
None
Answer: D
Q. No. : 79
Question :How many cubes have two adjacent blue faces?
A :
64
B :
32
C :
0
D :
128
Answer: A
Q. No. : 80
Question :Which two colour have same number of faces?
A :
red and yellow
B :
blue and green
C :
red and green
D :
red and blue
Answer: B
Q. No. : 81
Question :How many cubes have at least two coloured red faces each?
A :
0
B :
32
C :
64
D :
128
Answer: D
Q. No. : 82
Question :What is the total number of red faces?
A :
0
B :
64
C :
320
D :
128
Answer: C
Six swimmers A, B, C, D, E, F compete in a race. The outcome is as follows.
 i. B does not win.
 ii. Only two swimmers separate E & D
iii. A is behind D & E
iv. B is ahead of E , with one swimmer intervening
v. F is a head of D
Q. No. : 83
Question :Who stood fifth in the race ?
A :
B
B :
C
C :
D
D :
E
Answer: D
Q. No. : 84
Question :How many swimmers seperate A and F ?
A :
1
B :
2
C :
3
D :
4
Answer: D
Q. No. : 85
Question :The swimmer between C & E is
A :
none
B :
B
C :
D
D :
F
Answer: A
Q. No. : 86
Question :If the end of the race, swimmer D is disqualified by the Judges then swimmer B
finishes in which place
A :
2
B :
3
C :
4
D :
5
Answer: A
P,Q,R,S and T are standing facing to the north in a playground such that
1)Q is at 40m to the right of S.
2)P is at 60m in the south of Q
3)R is at distance 25m in the west of S
4)T is at distance of 90m in the north of P
Q. No. : 87
Question :Which one is in North-East of the person , who is left of Q?
A :
P
B :
R
C :
S
D :
None
Answer: C
Q. No. : 88
Question :If a boy starting from R, met to S and then to P and then finally to T , if he travels all the distance in a straight line...then how much total distance is he cover
A :
215
B :
155
C :
245
D :
185
Answer: A
Q. No. : 89
Question :By taking Q at the centre and P to the East , R is in which direction
A :
east
B :
west
C :
north
D :
south
Answer: D
Q. No. : 90
Question :If the man running at a speed of 9.5m/s then the time taken by the man walking from T to R Via TQSR...is ?
A :
8s
B :
10s
C :
11s
D :
9s
Answer: B
The five questions refers to the table given below and answer the questions that follow:-

JUTE CROP (Area in '000 hectares, Crop in '000 bales, Yield in bales per hectares)
Year Area Crop Yield
1967 2.64 16.70 6.32
1977 7.05 40.14 5.69
1987 8.80 63.20 7.18
1988 5.27 29.32 5.56
1989 7.67 56.55 7.36
1990 7.92 49.38 6.54
1991 8.15 56.84 6.97
1992 7.00 49.78 7.11
1993 7.92 62.20 7.85
1994 6.64 44.70 6.73
1995 5.85 44.40 7.59
1996 7.39 53.48 7.24


Yield = Crop(in '000 bales) / Area(in '000 hectares)
Q. No. : 91
Question :Between which two successive years (among those shown) from 1967 to 1996 did the crop of jute increase the most?
A :
1992 and 1993
B :
1987 and 1988
C :
1993 and 1994
D :
1995 and 1996
Answer: A
Q. No. : 92
Question :In which of the above years was the area under the jute cultivation the highest?
A :
1977
B :
1987
C :
1991
D :
1995
Answer: B
Q. No. : 93
Question :If the area under cultivation in 1997 is 6.4 thousand hectares and the yield is 7.8 bales per hectares, the expected jute crop would be _______ in thousand bales.
A :
41.83
B :
48.02
C :
49.92
D :
49.34
Answer: C
Q. No. : 94
Question :Which of the following statements are/is False?
I. Yield of jute increased as area under cultivation increased.
II. Jute yields was the highest when the crop was the highest.
III. Jute yields was the lowest when the area under cultivation was the lowest.
A :
I only
B :
II only
C :
II and III only
D :
I, II and III
Answer: D
Q. No. : 95
Question : If the crop in 1996 had been 47.5 instead of 53.48 thousand bales, the yield would then be (for the same area) :
A :
6.25
B :
7.54
C :
7.37
D :
6.43
Answer: D
Solution
When Ram will be as old as ram’s father is now, Ram will be five times as old as Ram’s son is now. But at that time Ram”s son will be eight years older than Ram is now. At present, the sum of the ages of Ram’s father and Ram is 100 years
Q. No. : 96
Question :how old is Ram’s son?
A :
8
B :
13
C :
16
D :
19
Answer: B
Q. No. : 97
Question :how old would Ram have been 5 years ago?
A :
30yr
B :
33yr
C :
38yr
D :
45yr
Answer: A
Q. No. : 98
Question :after 10 years, how old will Ram’s father be?
A :
56yr
B :
60yr
C :
65yr
D :
none of these
Answer: D
Q. No. :99
Question : At the end of year 1998, shepard bought 9 dozens goat. Hence fourth every year he addded P% of goats at the beginning of the year & sold Q% of the goats at the end of the year. If shepard has 9 dozens goats at the end of the year 2002 after making the sales of the year. Which of the following is true?
A :
P=Q
B :
P<Q
C :
P>Q
D :
P=Q/2
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. :100
Question :A and B can do piece of work in 20 & 12 days respectively.A started the work alone & then after 4 days B joined him till the completion of work. how long did the work last?
A :
8
B :
12
C :
15
D :
10
Answer: D
A city has two perfectly circular and concentric roads, the outer ring road(OR)being twice as long as the inner ring road(IR). There are also four(straight line) chord roads from E1, the east end point of OR to N2, the north end point of IR from N1, the north end point of OR to W2, the west end of point IR from W1, the west end OR to S2, the south end point of IR and from S1 the south end point of OR to E2, the east end point of IR. Traffic moves at constant speed of 30km/hr on the OR road, 20*pie km/hr on the IR road and 15*((5)^1/2) on all the chords.
Q. No. : 101
Question :Amit wants to reach N2 from S1. It would take 90min if he goes on minor arc S1-E1 on OR, then on the chord road E1-N2. What is the radius of the outer ring road in KM
A :
60
B :
40
C :
30
D :
20
Answer: C
Q. No. : 102
Question :Amit wants to reach E2 from N1 using the first chord N1-W2 and then the inner ring road. What will be his travel time in minutes on the basis of information given in above ques?
A :
60
B :
45
C :
90
D :
105
Answer: D
Q. No. : 103
Question :The ratio of the sum of the length of all the chords roads to the length of the outer ring road is
A :
root(5):2
B :
root(5):2*pie
C :
root(5):pie
D :
none
Answer: C
6 boys are sitting on a circular table having their face towards the centre of table They are A,B,C,D,E and F
1)E is not between B and D but some other one
2)A is next to the left of F
3)C is 4th to the right of A
Q. No. : 104
Question :Which of the following statements is true?
A :
D is just next to the right to C
B :
A is second to the left of F
C :
C is second to the left of E
D :
A is second to the right of C
Answer: C
Q. No. : 105
Question :What is the position of E?
A :
Just next to the right of B
B :
second to the left of A
C :
Between B and C
D :
Immediate right of F
Answer: D
Q. No. : 106
Question :If A and C interchanged their position then which of the following pair will sit together
A :
CE
B :
AF
C :
FC
D :
BF
Answer: C
Q. No. : 107
Question :Which one is sitting just right of F
A :
A
B :
E
C :
C
D :
D/B
Answer: B
A certain city is served by subway lines A,B and C and numbers 1 2 and 3 When it snows , morning service on B is delayedWhen it rains or snows , service on A, 2 and 3 are delayed both in the morning and afternoon When temp. falls below 30 degrees farenheit afternoon service is cancelled in either the A line or the 3 line, but not both When the temperature rises over 90 degrees farenheit, the afternoon service is cancelled in either the line C or the 3 line but not both.When the service on the A line is delayed or cancelled, service on the C line which connects the A line, is delayed When service on the 3 line is cancelled, service on the B line which connects the 3 line is delayed.
Q. No. : 108
Question :On Jan 10th, with the temperature at 15 degree farenheit, it snows all day.
On how many lines will service be affected, including both morning and
afternoon.
A :
2
B :
3
C :
4
D :
5
Answer: D
Q. No. : 109
Question :On Aug 15th with the temperature at 97 degrees farenheit it begins to rain
at 1 PM. What is the minimum number of lines on which service will be
affected?
A :
2
B :
3
C :
4
D :
5
Answer: C
Q. No. : 110
Question :On which of the following occasions would service be on the greatest number
of lines disrupted.
A :
A snowy afternoon with the temperature at 45 degree farenheit
B :
A snowy morning with the temperature at 45 degree farenheit
C :
A rainy afternoon with the temperature at 45 degree farenheit
D :
A rainy afternoon with the temperature at 95 degree farenheit
Answer: B
Directions to Solve

The total of the first three deficit countries (in Rs. crores) = 3594.3. The total of next five deficit countries (in Rs. crores) = 2588.5. The total of the last five deficit countries (in Rs. crores)

Cumulative Trade Deficit/Surplus of Countries for the Year 2006 - 2007 (All figures in Rs. Crores)
Q. No. : 111
Question : The state whose surplus is nearly equal to the average of the four surplus countries is
A :
Sri Lanka
B :
UAE
C :
USA
D :
UK
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 112
Question :The ratio of the deficit of the first five deficit countries to the overall deficit of all the deficit countries is nearly equal to ?
A :
0.72
B :
0.75
C :
0.80
D :
0.85
Answer: B
Q. No. : 113
Question : The average of the total deficit of the middle five deficit is closest to the deficit of which country ?
A :
Korea
B :
South Africa
C :
UAE
D :
None of these
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 114
Question : The net total deficit/surplus is equal to ?
A :
5028.6 surplus
B :
5028.6 deficit
C :
3836.5 deficit
D :
3836.5 surplus
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 115
Question :The ratio between the difference between the highest and the lowest of the surplus countries to the difference between Bangladesh and Oman is ?
A :
3.44
B :
2.96
C :
4.5
D :
3.83
Answer: D
Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow:-

A family consist of seven members P,Q,R,S,T,,U,V. There are three married couple. Q is an engineer and father of T. U is grandfather of T and is a contractor. R is daughter-in-law of S who is a nurse by occupation, V is T's uncle who is a professor. there is one student, one house wife and one doctor in the family. The student is unmarried and R is the sister-in-law of Q.
Q. No. : 116
Question :Who is R's husband?
A :
V
B :
Q
C :
T
D :
R
Answer: A
Q. No. : 117
Question : Who is T's aunt?
A :
S
B :
P
C :
U
D :
None of these
Answer: D
Q. No. : 118
Question :What is the profession of P?
A :
Housewife
B :
Nurse
C :
Doctor
D :
A or C
Answer: D
Q. No. : 119
Question :Which of the following are married couples?
A :
PV, QR, US
B :
PQ, RV, US
C :
VT, PQ, US
D :
None of these
Answer: B
Q. No. : 120
Question :Which of the following is definitely a group of female members?
A :
PRST
B :
PRT
C :
PRS
D :
None of these
Answer: C
Directions to Solve

Each of the following questions is based on the following information:

1. 8-trees → mango, guava, papaya, pomegranate, lemon, banana, raspberry and apple are in two rows 4 in each facing North and South.
2. Lemon is between mango and apple but just opposite to guava.
3. Banana is at one end of a line and is just next in the right of guava or either banana tree is just after guava tree.
4. Raspberry tree which at one end of a line, is just diagonally opposite to mango tree.
Q. No. : 121
Question : Which tree is just opposite to banana tree?
A :
Mango
B :
Pomegranate
C :
Papaya
D :
Data inadequate
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 122
Question : Which tree is just opposite to raspberry tree?
A :
Papaya
B :
Pomegranate
C :
Papaya or Pomegranate
D :
Data inadequate
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. : 123
Question : Which of the following statements is definitely true?
A :
Papaya tree is just near to apple tree.
B :
Apple tree is just next to lemon tree.
C :
Raspberry tree is either left to Pomegranate or after.
D :
Pomegranate tree is diagonally opposite to banana tree.
Answer: B
Solution
Directions to Solve

In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Cadillac, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :

1. Cadillac is next to right of Fargo.
2. Fargo is fourth to the right of Fiat.
3. Maruti car is between Ambassador and Bedford.
4. Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.
Q. No. : 124
Question : Which one of the following is the correct position of Mercedes ?
A :
Next to the left of Cadillac
B :
Next to the left of Bedford
C :
Between Bedford and Fargo
D :
Fourth to the right of Maruti.
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 125
Question : Which one of the following statements is correct ?
A :
Fargo car is in between Ambassador and Fiat.
B :
Cadillac is next left to Mercedes car.
C :
Fargo is next right of Cadillac.
D :
Maruti is fourth right of Mercedes.
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 126
Question :Which of the cars are on both the sides of cadillac car ?
A :
Ambassador and Maruti
B :
Maruti and Fiat
C :
Fargo and Mercedes
D :
Ambassador and Fargo
Answer: C
Q. No. : 127
Question :Which of the following statement is correct ?
A :
Maruti is next left of Ambassador.
B :
Bedford is next left of Fiat.
C :
Bedford is at one end.
D :
Fiat is next second to the right of Maruti.
Answer: A
Q. No. : 128
Question :Which of the following groups of cars is to the right of Ambassador ?
A :
Cadillac, Fargo and Maruti
B :
Mercedes, Cadillac and Fargo
C :
Maruti, Bedford and Fiat
D :
Bedford, Cadillac and Fargo
Answer: B
Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow:-
Three decoits D1,D2 and D3 each has been terrorising three different men, M1, M2 and M3 not necessarily in that order. Each of these men is a citizen of three different areas A1, A2 and A3 not necessarily in that order. Each of the decoit favours a different mode of transport, horses, jeeps and boats, again not necessarily in that order.
- D2 and his horseman do not terrorise M3.
- D3 is not water borne and does not operate in A2.
- Neither M3 nor M2 has anything to do with A3 which has been terrorised by decoits in jeeps.
- D1 is not from area A1.
Q. No. : 129
Question : D3's mode of transport is :
A :
Horse
B :
Jeep
C :
Boat
D :
Cannot be determined
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 130
Question :M3 has been terrorised by
A :
D1
B :
D2
C :
D3
D :
cannot be determined
Answer: A
Q. No. : 131
Question : The bandit on horse back is the terror of
A :
A2
B :
A3
C :
A1
D :
Cannot be determined
Answer: C
Q. No. : 132
Question :D3 has been terrorising
A :
M3
B :
M1
C :
M2
D :
Cannot be determined
Answer: B
Q. No. : 133
Question :A2has been terrorised by
A :
D1
B :
D2
C :
D3
D :
Cannot be determined
Answer: A
Directions to Solve

Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing facing to the North in a playground such as given below:

1. Kumar is at 40 m to the right of Ankur.
2. Dev is are 60 m in the south of Kumar.
3. Nilesh is at a distance of 25 m in the west of Ankur.
4. Pintu is at a distance of 90 m in the North of Dev.
Q. No. : 134
Question : Which one is in the North-East of the person, who is to the left of Kumar?
A :
Dev
B :
Nilesh
C :
Ankur
D :
Pintu
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 135
Question :If a boy starting from Nilesh, met to Ankur and then to Kumar and after this he to Dev and then to Pintu and whole the time he walked in a straight line, then how much total distance did he cover?
A :
215 m
B :
155 m
C :
245 m
D :
185 m
Answer: A
Directions to Solve:

Each of the questions given below consists of a question followed by three statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
Q. No. : 136
Question :How many marks did Tarun secure in English?
I. The average mark obtained by Tarun in four subjects including English is 60.
II.The total marks obtained by him in English and Mathematics together are 170.
III. The total marks obtained by him in Mathematics and Science together are 180.
A :
I and II only
B :
II and III only
C :
I and III only
D :
None of these
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 137
Question :In a cricket team, the average age of eleven players in 28 years. What is the age of the captain?
I. The captain is eleven years older than the youngest player.
II. The average age of 10 players, other than the captain is 27.3 years.
III. Leaving aside the captain and the youngest player, the average ages of three groups of three players each are 25 years, 28 years and 30 years respectively.
A :
Any two of the three
B :
All I, II and III
C :
II only or I and III only
D :
None of these
Answer: C
Solution
Q. No. :138
Question :The average age of P, Q, R and S is 30 years. How old is R?
I.The sum of ages of P and R is 60 years.
II. S is 10 years younger than R.
A :
I alone sufficient while II alone not sufficient to answer
B :
II alone sufficient while I alone not sufficient to answer
C :
Either I or II alone sufficient to answer
D :
Both I and II are not sufficient to answer
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. :139
Question :How many candidates were interviewed everyday by the panel A out of the three panels A, B and C?
I. The three panels on average interview 15 candidates every day.
II. Out of a total of 45 candidates interviewed everyday by the three panels, the number of candidates interviewed by panel A is more by 2 than the candidates interviewed by panel c and is more by 1 than the candidates interviewed by panel B.
A :
I alone sufficient while II alone not sufficient to answer
B :
II alone sufficient while I alone not sufficient to answer
C :
Either I or II alone sufficient to answer
D :
Both I and II are not sufficient to answer
Answer: B
Solution
In each question, you are given certain data followed by two statements. For answering the questions:
Mark [A], if both the statements together are insufficient to answer the question.
Mark [B], if any one of the two statements is sufficient to answer the question.
Mark [C], if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Mark [D], if both the statements together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient.
Q. No. : 140
Question : What is the Cost Price of the article? I. After selling the article, a loss of 25% on Cost Price incurred. II. The Selling Price is three-fourths of the Cost Price.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Solution
Q. No. : 141
Question : If a, b, c are integers, is (a - b + c) > (a + b - c) ?                 I. b is negative                      II. c is positive
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 142
Question : What is the Selling Price of the article? I. The profit on Sales is 20%.                            II. The profit on each unit is 25% and the Cost Price is Rs. 250
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Solution
Q. No. : 143
Question : A tractor travelled a distance of 5 m. What is the radius of the rear wheel?                
I. The front wheel rotates “N” times more than the rear wheel over this distance.
II. The circumference of the rear wheel is “t” times that of the front wheel.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: A
Q. No. : 144
Question : What is the ratio of the two liquids A and B in the mixture finally, if these two liquids kept in three vessels are mixed together? (The containers are of equal volume)                 I. The ratio of liquid A to liquid B in the first and second vessel is, respectively, 3 : 5,  2:3.                 II. The ratio liquid A to liquid B in vessel 3 is 4 : 3.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. :145
Question :What is the average age of children in the class?
I. The age of the teacher is as many years as the number of children.
II. Average age is increased by 1 year if the teacher's age is also included.
A :
I alone sufficient while II alone not sufficient to answer
B :
II alone sufficient while I alone not sufficient to answer
C :
Either I or II alone sufficient to answer
D :
Both I and II are not sufficient to answer
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. :146
Question : If the average marks of three batches of 55, 60 and 45 students respectively is 50, 55, 60, then the average marks of all the students is:
A :
53.33
B :
54
C :
54.68
D :
55
Answer: C
Solution
In each question, you are given certain data followed by two statements. For answering the questions:
Mark [A], if both the statements together are insufficient to answer the question.
Mark [B], if any one of the two statements is sufficient to answer the question.
Mark [C], if each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Mark [D], if both the statements together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient.
Q. No. : 147
Question : If a, b are the roots of the equation (ax² + bx + c = 0), then what is the value of (a² + b²)? I. a +  b = - (b/a)                   II. 2ab = (c/a)
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 148
Question : What is the number of type 2 widgets produced, if the total number of widgets produced is 20,000?
I. If the production of type - 1 widgets increases by 10% and that of type-2 decreases by 6%, the total production remains the same.
II. The ratio in which type - 1 and type - 2 widgets are produced is 2 : 1.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: C
Q. No. : 149
Question : How old is Sachin in 1997?                
I. Sachin is 11 years younger than Anil whose (Sachin's) age will be prime number in 1998.
II. Anil’s age was a prime number in 1996.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 150
Question : What is the total worth of Lakhiram’s assets?
I. Compound interest at 10% on his assets, followed by a tax of 4% on the interest, fetches him Rs. 15000 this year.                
II. The interest is compounded once every four months.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Q. No. : 151
Question : How many different triangles can be formed?                 I. There are 16 coplanar, straight lines in all.                  II. No two lines are parallel
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Directions to Solve:

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer:
* (A) If only (1) conclusion follows
* (B) If only (2) conclusion follows
* (C) If either (1) or (2) follows
* (D) If both (1) and (2) follow.
Q. No. : 152
Question :Statements: All the harmoniums are instruments. All the instruments are flutes.
Conclusions:
1. All the flutes are instruments.
2. All the harmoniums are flutes.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: B
Q. No. : 153
Question : Statements: Some papers are pens. All the pencils are pens. Conclusions: 1. Some pens are pencils. 2. Some pens are papers.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 154
Question : Statements: Some pearls are jewels. Some jewels are ornaments. Conclusions: 1. Some jewels are pearls. 2. Some ornaments are jewels.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution
Q. No. : 155
Question : Statements: Some hens are cows. All the cows are horses. Conclusions: 1. Some horses are hens. 2. Some hens are horses.
A :
A
B :
B
C :
C
D :
D
Answer: D
Solution