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| 101. |
How many pairs of letters in the given word each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? S I G N A T U R E |
| A. | 3 |
| B. | 4 |
| C. | 5 |
| D. | 6 |
| Answer» C. 5 | |
| 102. |
Directions: Each question given below consists of a statement followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments a ?strong? argument is and which a 'weak' argument is.Statement: Should new big industries be started in Mumbai?Arguments: I. Yes. It will create job opportunities.II. No. It will further add to the pollution of the city. |
| A. | Only argument I is strong |
| B. | Only argument II is strong |
| C. | Either I or II is strong |
| D. | Neither I nor II is strong |
| E. | Both I and II are strong |
| Answer» D. Neither I nor II is strong | |
| 103. |
Find the missing letters AXMY, FHND,...... PRNN, UWMS, ZBNX |
| A. | INMK |
| B. | KMNI |
| C. | KMMI |
| D. | KIMN |
| Answer» D. KIMN | |
| 104. |
The first word can be changed into the last word by replacing one letter at a time and each time making a proper word spelt correctly. Identify the pair of letters replaced in the first and last word. POUND PAIRS |
| A. | O, A |
| B. | N, P |
| C. | D, S |
| D. | P, R |
| Answer» E. | |
| 105. |
Z, ?, T, ?, N, ?, H, ?, B |
| A. | W, Q, K, E |
| B. | W, R, K, E |
| C. | X, Q, K, E |
| D. | X, R, K, E |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. W, R, K, E | |
| 106. |
In the following questions, one word, which is in capitals, has had three OR four consecutive letters taken out. These 3 or 4 letters will make one correctly spelt word without changing the order. Find the appropriate 3 or 4 letter word. Tina checked the CALAR for Ron's birthday. |
| A. | END |
| B. | OLD |
| C. | AIR |
| D. | ORE |
| Answer» B. OLD | |
| 107. |
Find the missing numbers. (2, 3), (5, 7), (11, 13), (17, 19), ..... |
| A. | (26, 28) |
| B. | (22, 24) |
| C. | (23, 25) |
| D. | (23, 29) |
| Answer» E. | |
| 108. |
In the following questions, one word, which is in capitals, has had three OR four consecutive letters taken out. These 3 or 4 letters will make one correctly spelt word without changing the order. Find the appropriate 3 or 4 letter word. The doctor said that he was ready to see the next PANT. |
| A. | TOE |
| B. | TIE |
| C. | TON |
| D. | NET |
| Answer» C. TON | |
| 109. |
Five passengers are standing in a row. \[{{P}_{5}}\] is sitting next to \[{{P}_{3}}\] and \[{{P}_{2}}\] is sitting next to \[{{P}_{4}}\]. \[{{P}_{1}}\] is not next to \[{{P}_{2}}\] or \[{{P}_{3}}\]. If is on the extreme left, who are adjacent to \[{{P}_{5}}\]? |
| A. | \[{{P}_{2}}\] and \[{{P}_{3}}\] |
| B. | \[{{P}_{4}}\] and \[{{P}_{3}}\] |
| C. | \[{{P}_{3}}\] and \[{{P}_{1}}\] |
| D. | \[{{P}_{1}}\] and \[{{P}_{4}}\] |
| Answer» D. \[{{P}_{1}}\] and \[{{P}_{4}}\] | |
| 110. |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: A sales representative plans to visit each of six companies M, N, P, Q, R and S exactly once during the course of one day. She is setting up her schedule for the day according to the following conditions: (i) She must visit M before N and R. (ii) She must visit N before Q. (iii) The third company she visits must be P. If the sales representative visits Q immediately before R and immediately after S, she must visit Q: |
| A. | First |
| B. | Second |
| C. | Fourth |
| D. | Fifth |
| Answer» E. | |
| 111. |
Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are leaning against a North-South wall. V is between U and T. S who is third from the North end is at immediate left of R. T's neighbour is Q who is at one of the extreme ends. Who is leaning in the centre? |
| A. | S |
| B. | T |
| C. | U |
| D. | V |
| Answer» D. V | |
| 112. |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: A sales representative plans to visit each of six companies M, N, P, Q, R and S exactly once during the course of one day. She is setting up her schedule for the day according to the following conditions: (i) She must visit M before N and R. (ii) She must visit N before Q. (iii) The third company she visits must be P. The sales representative could visit any of the following companies immediately after? except: |
| A. | S |
| B. | R |
| C. | M |
| D. | N |
| Answer» D. N | |
| 113. |
Directions: Study the following information to answer the questions given below: (i) A, B, C D, E, F and 6 are seven members of a family. (ii) There are two Doctors, two Teachers, two Professors and one Lawyer. (iii) No lady is either Teacher or Lawyer. (iv) Teacher?s wife is a Professor and Lawyer's wife is also a Professor, (v) C is the daughter-in-law of F and mother of E. (vi) B, a Doctor, is son of G, and E, who is not a Professor, is the daughter of Lawyer. (vii) A?s husband is a Teacher and A is the mother-in-law of C and grandmother of B. (viii) F is the grandfather of B and D. All the family members belong to how many generations? |
| A. | Four |
| B. | Two |
| C. | Either two or three |
| D. | Three |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 114. |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: A sales representative plans to visit each of six companies M, N, P, Q, R and S exactly once during the course of one day. She is setting up her schedule for the day according to the following conditions: (i) She must visit M before N and R. (ii) She must visit N before Q. (iii) The third company she visits must be P. if the sales representative visits S first, which company must she visit second? |
| A. | M |
| B. | N |
| C. | P |
| D. | Q |
| Answer» B. N | |
| 115. |
Directions: On the basis of the information provided below answer these questions: Six people A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting on the ground in a hexagonal shape. All the sides of the hexagon so formed are of same length. A is not adjacent to B or C D s not adjacent to C or E; B and C are adjacent; F is in the middle of D and C. Who is placed opposite to E? |
| A. | B |
| B. | C |
| C. | D |
| D. | F |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 116. |
Geeta and Upma are good in Hockey. Geeta and Sonia are good in Football. Radha, Sonia and Upma are good in Cricket. Geeta and Radha are good in Baseball. Who is good in Hockey, Football and Baseball? |
| A. | Geeta |
| B. | Radha |
| C. | Sonia |
| D. | Upma |
| Answer» B. Radha | |
| 117. |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it: A sales representative plans to visit each of six companies M, N, P, Q, R and S exactly once during the course of one day. She is setting up her schedule for the day according to the following conditions: (i) She must visit M before N and R. (ii) She must visit N before Q. (iii) The third company she visits must be P. Which of the following must be true of the sales representative's schedule? |
| A. | She visits M before Q. |
| B. | She visits N before R |
| C. | She visits P before M |
| D. | She visits P before S |
| Answer» B. She visits N before R | |
| 118. |
Directions: On the basis of the information provided below answer these questions: Six people A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting on the ground in a hexagonal shape. All the sides of the hexagon so formed are of same length. A is not adjacent to B or C D s not adjacent to C or E; B and C are adjacent; F is in the middle of D and C. If one neighbour of A is D, who is the other one? |
| A. | B |
| B. | C |
| C. | E |
| D. | F |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. F | |
| 119. |
There are four girls A, B, C, D and four boys P, Q, R, S. Out of them four are sitting on a side of a small rectangular park and rest on the opposite side. All are facing inside the park. A, B, P and S are on the vertices of the park. Q lies between A and D, C lies between B and R, R lies between C and S and A is immediate right of B. If C is immediate right of R, then the pairs on the diagonals are |
| A. | A - S and B - P |
| B. | A - B and S - P |
| C. | A - P and B - S |
| D. | C - D and Q ? R |
| Answer» B. A - B and S - P | |
| 120. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised in a span of seven days - from Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day in accordance with the following: (i) A should not be organised on Thursday. (ii) C should be organised immediately after F. (iii) There should be a gap of two days between E and D. (iv) One day there will be no lecture (Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised. (v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D. Which of the following information is not required in finding the complete sequence of organisation of lectures? |
| A. | (i) only |
| B. | (ii) only |
| C. | (i) and (ii) only |
| D. | All are required |
| Answer» E. | |
| 121. |
Six girls are standing on a circle, all facing outside the circle. Girl \[{{G}_{1}}\] is adjacent to \[{{G}_{5}}\] and \[{{G}_{6}}\]. \[{{G}_{2}}\] is immediate left of \[{{G}_{5}}\] and immediate right of \[{{G}_{4}}\]. Find the place of \[{{G}_{3}}\]. |
| A. | \[{{G}_{3}}\] is immediate right of \[{{G}_{2}}\] |
| B. | \[{{G}_{3}}\] is immediate right of \[{{G}_{1}}\] |
| C. | \[{{G}_{3}}\]is immediate right of \[{{G}_{4}}\] |
| D. | \[{{G}_{3}}\]is immediate left of \[{{G}_{4}}\] |
| Answer» E. | |
| 122. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised in a span of seven days - from Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day in accordance with the following: (i) A should not be organised on Thursday. (ii) C should be organised immediately after F. (iii) There should be a gap of two days between E and D. (iv) One day there will be no lecture (Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised. (v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D. Which of the following is the last lecture in the series? |
| A. | A |
| B. | B |
| C. | C |
| D. | Cannot be determined |
| Answer» B. B | |
| 123. |
Read the given information to answer the question that follows: Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G are planning to enjoy boating. There are only two boats and the following conditions are to be kept in mind. ' I. A will go in the same boat in which E is to go. II. F cannot go in the boat in which C is to go, unless D is also accompanying. III. Neither B nor C can be given the boat in which G is. IV. The maximum number of persons in one boat can be four only. If F and B are in one boat, which of the following statements is true? (SOF IMO 2017) |
| A. | G is in the other boat. |
| B. | D is in the other boat. |
| C. | C is in the other boat. |
| D. | E is with F and B in one boat. |
| Answer» B. D is in the other boat. | |
| 124. |
Six students P, Q, R, S, T and U participated in a dancing competition wherein they won prizes ` 12000, ` 10000, ` 8000, ` 6000, ` 4000 and ` 2000 according to the position secured. The following information is known to us: I. P won less money than Q. II. The difference between the winning amount of R and U was ` 2000. III. The difference between the winning amount of S and U was at least ` 4000. IV. T won ` 8000 prize. If P won ` 4000, then how much in total did R and U win? (SOF IMO 2017) |
| A. | ` 6000 |
| B. | ` 10000 |
| C. | ` 22000 |
| D. | ` 18000 |
| Answer» D. ` 18000 | |
| 125. |
A theatre has six performing ladies consisting of four vocal musicians, two dancers, one actress and three violinists. Gauri and Vandana are among the violinists while Jaya and Shailja do not known playing on violin. Shailja and Tanya are the dancers. Jaya, Shailja, Vandana and Tanya are all vocal musicians and two of them are also violinists. Pooja is an actress. Who amongst these lady artists is a dancer, a vocal musician and a violinist? (SOF IMO 2017) |
| A. | Shailja |
| B. | Jaya |
| C. | Tanya |
| D. | Vandana |
| Answer» D. Vandana | |
| 126. |
P, Q, R, S, T and U are six persons travelling together in a boat. Three of them Q, R and T are women and the rest are men. However P, Q, R and T are all vegetarian and S and U are non- vegetarian. Q, T and U know swimming while the rest do not know how to swim. Who among the following is a vegetarian female who does not know swimming? (SOF NSO 2017) |
| A. | P |
| B. | Q |
| C. | R |
| D. | T |
| Answer» D. T | |
| 127. |
Nine friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting around a circle facing the centre. I sits 5th to the right of G. C is not an immediate neighbour of either G or I. B sits between H and E. C sits 4th to the left of E. D sits 2nd to the right of F. H is not an immediate neighbour of I. Who is 2nd to the right of B? (SOF NCO 2017) |
| A. | G |
| B. | I |
| C. | F |
| D. | Can't say |
| Answer» B. I | |
| 128. |
P, Q, R, S, T and M are six houses of different heights and of different colours i.e., red, blue, white, orange, yellow and green, located on either sides of a road with three on each side. T, the tallest house, is exactly opposite to the red coloured house. The shortest house is exactly opposite to the green coloured house. M is the orange coloured house and is located between P and S. R, the yellow coloured house, is exactly opposite to P. Q, the green coloured house, is exactly opposite to M. P, the white coloured house, is taller than house R but shorter than houses S and Q. What is the position of house P from top when the houses are arranged in descending order of their heights? (SOF IMO 2016) |
| A. | Third |
| B. | Second |
| C. | Fourth |
| D. | Data inadequate |
| Answer» D. Data inadequate | |
| 129. |
Four friends A, B, C and D are sitting in a circle, all facing centre of the circle. A & B and C & D are at the extremities of two diameters. If C is immediate left of B, what is the position of A? |
| A. | Directly opposite to D |
| B. | Immediate left of C |
| C. | Immediate right of C |
| D. | Immediate left of D |
| Answer» C. Immediate right of C | |
| 130. |
Eight friends Q, R, S, T, V, W, Y and Z are sitting around a circular table, facing the centre. There are three males and five females in the group of friends. No two males are immediate neighbours of each other. (i) V sits second to the right of his wife. (ii) S sits third to the right of V. (iii) W sits second to the right of her husband Z. Z is not an immediate neighbour of V's wife. (iv) T is a male and Y is not an immediate neighbour of V. (v) R sits second to the right of Q. Which of the following statements is true regarding T? (SOF IMO 2016) |
| A. | T is an immediate neighbour of Z's wife. |
| B. | No male is an immediate neighbour of T. |
| C. | Q sits second to right of T. |
| D. | All are true. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 131. |
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle facing the centre. E and G always sit next to each other. D sits third to the right of C. F sits second to the left of H. C never sits next to A while D never sits next to G. H is not the neighbour of D and C. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the seating arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (SOF NC02016) |
| A. | CH |
| B. | BA |
| C. | DG |
| D. | AC |
| Answer» E. | |
| 132. |
P, Q, R, S, T, U and Ware sitting around a circle facing at the centre. S is third to the left of P who is second to the left of U.T is not a neighbour of either U or S. R is third to left of Q. Which of the following information represents the first person sitting to the immediate right of the second person? |
| A. | PQ |
| B. | UW |
| C. | RT |
| D. | PT |
| Answer» E. | |
| 133. |
Four brothers go to a dance party. As they leave, each of the brothers accidentally takes a hat belonging to another brother and a coat belonging to a third brother. M takes the coat belonging to the brother whose hat is taken by P, while P's coat is taken by the brother who takes M's hat. S takes J's hat. Whose hat was taken by P? |
| A. | Can't say |
| B. | S |
| C. | M |
| D. | Either S or J |
| Answer» C. M | |
| 134. |
P,Q, R, Sand Tare Banks. Banks P, Q and R have their branches in Meerut and Lucknow. P, Q and T have their branches in Meerut and Gorakhpur. Q, R and S have their branches in Kanpur and Lucknow. P,T and S have their branches in Gorakhpur and Varanasi while R,T and S have their branches at Kanpur and Varanasi. Which bank has its branch in Kanpur and Meerut but not in Lucknow? |
| A. | P |
| B. | Q |
| C. | R |
| D. | T |
| Answer» E. | |
| 135. |
Read the following information and answer the question that follows: I. Six men B, D, C, M, J and K are split in two groups of three each and are made to stand in two rows, such that a man in one row is exactly facing a man in the other row. II. M is not at the ends of any row and is to the right of J, who is facing C. K is to the left of D, who is facing M. Who is to the immediate left of B? |
| A. | M |
| B. | D |
| C. | J |
| D. | Data inadequate |
| Answer» B. D | |
| 136. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the correct alternatives of the questions that follow. Gaurav has 5 marbles named A, B, C, D and E of different weights: A's weighs half as much as B. B's weighs one and a half as much as C. C's weighs twice as much as D. D's weighs three fourth as much as E. Marble E is adjacent in weight to which marbles? |
| A. | B, C |
| B. | A, C |
| C. | A, D |
| D. | C, D |
| Answer» D. C, D | |
| 137. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the correct alternatives of the questions that follow. Gaurav has 5 marbles named A, B, C, D and E of different weights: A's weighs half as much as B. B's weighs one and a half as much as C. C's weighs twice as much as D. D's weighs three fourth as much as E. Which is the heaviest? |
| A. | A |
| B. | B |
| C. | C |
| D. | D |
| Answer» C. C | |
| 138. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the correct alternatives of the questions that follow. Gaurav has 5 marbles named A, B, C, D and E of different weights: A's weighs half as much as B. B's weighs one and a half as much as C. C's weighs twice as much as D. D's weighs three fourth as much as E. Which marble is the lightest? |
| A. | B |
| B. | C |
| C. | A |
| D. | D |
| Answer» E. | |
| 139. |
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer these questions. (i) Six children B, D, C, M, J and K are split into two groups of three each and are made to stand in two rows in such a way that a child in one row is exactly facing a child in the other row. (ii) M is not at the ends of any row and is to the right of J, who is facing C. K is to the left of D, who is facing M. Which of the following groups of children is in the same row? |
| A. | BDC & MJK |
| B. | BMD & BDC |
| C. | MJK & BMD |
| D. | BMJ & KDC |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 140. |
Six students including P are sitting on two benches in two rows, three in each as the following: Q is the neighbour of U, and R is the neighbour of T. S is second to the left of U. R is sitting diagonally opposite to S. T is not at the end of any row. Who is facing Q? |
| A. | T |
| B. | S |
| C. | Q |
| D. | R |
| Answer» B. S | |
| 141. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised in a span of seven days - from Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day in accordance with the following: (i) A should not be organised on Thursday. (ii) C should be organised immediately after F. (iii) There should be a gap of two days between E and D. (iv) One day there will be no lecture (Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised. (v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D. How many lectures are organised between C and D? |
| A. | None |
| B. | One |
| C. | Two |
| D. | Three |
| Answer» D. Three | |
| 142. |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the correct alternatives of the questions that follow. Gaurav has 5 marbles named A, B, C, D and E of different weights: A's weighs half as much as B. B's weighs one and a half as much as C. C's weighs twice as much as D. D's weighs three fourth as much as E. Which marble is at the middle most as in weight? |
| A. | D |
| B. | C |
| C. | B |
| D. | A |
| Answer» E. | |
| 143. |
Direction: (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics. (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as paying guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at their home. (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy. (iv) The students studying Statistics and History do not stay as PG. (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. (vi) U and S stay in hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home. Which of the following pairs of students stay at home? |
| A. | PQ |
| B. | QR |
| C. | RS |
| D. | ST |
| Answer» C. RS | |
| 144. |
Direction: (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics. (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as paying guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at their home. (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy. (iv) The students studying Statistics and History do not stay as PG. (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. (vi) U and S stay in hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home. Which subject does Q study? |
| A. | History |
| B. | Statistics |
| C. | History or Statistics |
| D. | Data inadequate |
| Answer» D. Data inadequate | |
| 145. |
Direction: (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics. (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as paying guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at their home. (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy. (iv) The students studying Statistics and History do not stay as PG. (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. (vi) U and S stay in hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home. Which of the following pairs of students stay one each at hostel and at home? |
| A. | QR |
| B. | SR |
| C. | US |
| D. | Data inadequate |
| Answer» C. US | |
| 146. |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: At an Electronic Data Processing Unit, five out of the eight program sets P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are to be operated daily. On any one day, except for the first day of a month, only three of the program sets must be the ones that were operated on the previous day. The program operating must also satisfy the following conditions: (i) If program P is to be operated on a day, V cannot be operated on that day. (ii) If Q is to be operated on a day, T must be one of the programs to be operated after Q. (iii) If R is to be operated on a day, V must be one of the programs to be operated after R. (iv) The last program to be operated on any day must be either S or U. If the sequence of program sets operated on a day is P, Q, W, T, U, each of the following could be the next day's program set except. |
| A. | W, T, U, V, S |
| B. | W, T, S, P, U |
| C. | W, R, V, T, U |
| D. | Q, T, V, W, S |
| Answer» C. W, R, V, T, U | |
| 147. |
A is taller than B while C and D are taller than E who is taller than A. If no two are equal in height, then which of the following statements is wrong? |
| A. | C is taller than A |
| B. | C is the tallest one |
| C. | B is the shortest one |
| D. | E is third in height |
| Answer» C. B is the shortest one | |
| 148. |
Asha is twice as tall as Radha but twice shorter than Manvi. Ganga is half the height of Radha but twice the height of Sheila. Who is the middle most girl in the height? |
| A. | Asha |
| B. | Ganga |
| C. | Manvi |
| D. | Radha |
| Answer» E. | |
| 149. |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow: At an Electronic Data Processing Unit, five out of the eight program sets P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are to be operated daily. On any one day, except for the first day of a month, only three of the program sets must be the ones that were operated on the previous day. The program operating must also satisfy the following conditions: (i) If program P is to be operated on a day, V cannot be operated on that day. (ii) If Q is to be operated on a day, T must be one of the programs to be operated after Q. (iii) If R is to be operated on a day, V must be one of the programs to be operated after R. (iv) The last program to be operated on any day must be either S or U. If R is operated at third place in a sequence, which of the following cannot be the second program in that sequence? |
| A. | Q |
| B. | S |
| C. | T |
| D. | U |
| Answer» B. S | |
| 150. |
Ravi is older than Dinesh but younger than Manav. Dinesh is as old as Paras but older than Mukesh. Then Paras is |
| A. | Older than Mukesh |
| B. | Shorter than Dinesh |
| C. | Older than Manav |
| D. | Older than Ravi |
| Answer» B. Shorter than Dinesh | |